09/10/1992 - City Council Special
MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
EAGAN CITY COUNCIL
Eagan, Minnesota
September 10, 1992
A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was convened at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, September
10, 1992 in the lunchroom of the Eagan Municipal Center Building for the purpose of considering the draft
1993 general fund budget and proposed 1993 levy certification. In attendance were Mayor Egan, City
Councilmembers Awada, McCrea, Pawlenty and Wachter. Also In attendance were Director of Community
Development Runkle, Director of Public Works Colbert, Fire Chief Southom, Police Chief Geagan, Director
of Finance VanOverbeke, Director of Parks & Recreation Vraa, Assistant to the City Administrator Hohenstein
and City Administrator Hedges.
1993 GENERAL FUND BUDGET
City Administrator Hedges reviewed changes that were suggested by the City Council at the last
budget work session for the draft 1993 general fund budget. After a presentation by the City Administrator,
both the narrative and various charts and tables that describe all budgetary adjustments and the property
tax impact necessary to meet a constant level of service, the City Council discussed programs and service
delivery. The City Administrator was commended for the comprehensive budget document presented to
the City Council for review and consideration.
After numerous questions asked of Department Heads and the City Administrator by the City
Council, City Councilmember McCrea introduced a motion, seconded by Councilmember Wachter, that the
proposed 1993 general fund budget be adopted as presented with the understanding that additional review
and consideration will be made before the final document Is ratified in December for calendar 1993.
PROPOSED LEVY CERTIFICATION
Director of Finance VanOverbeke reviewed the proposed levy certification. A levy of $11,598,892,
including $9,408,700 for the general fund, $499,245 for the major street fund, $76,947 for the equipment
revolving fund and $1,614,000 for debt service, was presented. The estimated impact on various values of
residential property was discussed as was the impact of state aids and the fiscal disparities program. It was
explained that this was the proposed levy which would be used for truth in taxation notices and that it could
be subsequently reduced, but not increased.
In a motion by City Councilmember Wachter, seconded by City Councilmember Awada, with all
members voting in favor, the proposed levy certification for collectible payable 1993 was approved.
BLACKHAWK PARK
Director of Parks & Recreation Vraa provided the Council with an update on the status of Blackhawk
Park improvements that began earlier that week. City Councilmember Wachter stated that he had received
a call from Mr. Murphy concerning the road alignment. He, along with the City Administrator and other
members of the staff, reviewed the Blackhawk Park road construction limits. Because the Blackhawk Park
Road alignment would cause trees to be lost, which was a great concern to Mr. Murphy, he is
recommending that a design change be given consideration by the City Council. Several property owners
appeared to express their concern about the improvement as it was proposed. Mr. Leo Murphy and an
adjacent neighbor spoke concerning the improvements. Murphy stated that he would donate property to
the City of Eagan that would allow for a new alignment of Blackhawk Park Road. This would spare trees
located on the north side of the road but would sacrifice trees on the south side of the road. Director of
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Parks & Recreation Vraa and Parks Planner Sullivan outlined the reasons why the road alignment design
is in its present location stating that this was the property acquired from Mr. Murphy who wanted the road
moved as far north as possible to save large oak trees on the south side.
Director of Parks & Recreation Vraa then reviewed proposed new plans showing the impacts of a new road
alignment; which would result In the loss of additional trees on the south side. He also reviewed the
additional expense involved noting that this new road alignment would be outside the current property
ownership of the City. He stated that if the City Council wished to have this alignment, It would be
necessary for Mr. Murphy to supply the City with a minimum of sixty additional feet of property to allow for
the new road and for construction easements.
Mr. Murphy made additional comments. At this time the City Council agreed to change the alignment of
the park road with the understanding that Mr. Murphy would give at no cost to the City of Eagan, additional
property which is adjacent to the Blackhawk Park road property. Staff was authorized to proceed with the
necessary changes to assure coordination of construction without additional costs being incurred because
of construction delay.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned.
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