05/27/1997 - City Council Special
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MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
EAGAN CITY COUNCIL
Eagan, Minnesota
May 27, 1997
A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on Tuesday, May 27, 1997, at 5:00 p.m. in
the Community Room of the Eagan Municipal Center building. Present were Mayor Egan, City Councilmembers
Awada, Blomquist, Masin and Wachter. Also present was City Administrator Hedges.
TIF PROJECT/PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR CELESTE STRAW PROPERTY,
855 LONE OAK ROAD
City Administrator Hedges stated that staff is finalizing details of the purchase agreement with Ms.
Straw at an appraised price of $88,000. To assist with some of her personal circumstances, staff is requesting
permission to issue an earnest money check to Ms. Straw as soon as a satisfactory agreement is arrived at. The
agreement itself will be placed on the Council's Consent Agenda for June 3. The Council authorized staff to proceed
in this manner.
GENERAL DISCUSSION
City Administrator Hedges reviewed the City's Vision Statement, a proposed Mission Statement
that was extracted from the first paragraph of the Vision Statement and copies of articles providing examples of
strategic planning and a visionary process that other communities have implemented. He stated that the reason for
providing the Mission Statement as a separate document is to allow the City Council, staff and community to clearly
understand the mission of their local government. Mayor Egan thanked the City Administrator for providing the
information and comments.
City Council member Blomquist shared some pictures, newspaper articles and a City Council
packet, among other documents, that she has kept since the early 1980's. She suggested that City Councilmember
Wachter, as Chairperson of the History Committee, retain the City Council packet and several of the other
documents for the historical archives.
City Councilmember Blomquist responded to the City Administrator's comments and material by
stating that she is proud of the sense of community that Eagan continues to experience. She stated that the City is
known for its excellence in police service, a great park system, a unique trail system and many other excellent public
services. City Council member Blomquist also stated that she liked the Mission Statement and would propose the
following slogan for the City of Eagan, "No task too large; no concern too small." She further stated that in Eagan,
the City Council and civic organizations continue to build community which makes the City special.
Mayor Egan stated that the community has experienced a transition from a blue collar presence to
an escalation of professionalism; however, he is proud that the community has never lost its sensitivity to the
resident. Mayor Egan stated that a good example is police service for the City has moved from a period 20 years
ago where the police knew everyone in the community to a present day community-based policing. He stated that
the commitment to a sense of community has never changed; only the methods of addressing the community have
become more formalized.
City Councilmember Masin stated that the City Council needs to consider more casual ways of
talking to people, such as neighborhood meetings. City Councilmember Wachter stated that staff is holding
numerous neighborhood and informational meetings to discuss various issues. He stated that staff, beginning with
the City Administrator, department heads and other employees put their heart into their work and truly understand
the City as stakeholders. He further stated that he is appreciative of the longevity staff has given and the fact that
many of upper management live within the community.
City Council member Masin stated that she too is proud of staff, their accomplishments and all they
do for the community. She further asked if the Council is changing professionally. As a group, are we meeting the
leadership needs and establishing a long-term vision? She stated that a specific vision statement and list of
strategies are important for the future.
City Council member Awada stated that she would like to continue the goal setting and stated that
the City has realized and achieved many accomplishments over the past few years. City Councilmembers spoke to
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the Promenade, community center building projects, excellent infrastructure and the numerous developments that
have occurred in the last 15 years.
City Council member Awada further stated that the City Council could possibly be more effective by
interacting in smaller groups. She stated that the Council has three standing committees. Possibly, they need to
become more active. City Councilmember Wachter stated that the Public Works Committee has met once and will
be meeting a second time to discuss the Fire Administration building which has proved to be a good example of a
small group forum.
City Councilmember Masin again commented on her vision for more community reach-out. Mayor
Egan stated that the Chamber and City have collaborated on an excellent business reach-out that is happening on
an every other month basis. He stated that the comprehensive guide plan update will provide yet another forum to
provide more interaction with residents and land owners within the community. City Council member Wachter
suggested that the newsletter continue to be used as a community reach-out, periodically including a community-
wide survey. City Councilmember Awada stated that Eagan does project a positive sense of community. She
suggested that a formalized streetscape program for Yankee Doodle Road, and possibly other streets, will continue
to make Eagan attractive and project a statement image about the community, similar to the Lone Oak Tree that was
painted on the reservoir located on '-35E. City Administrator Hedges stated that the City has received numerous
compliments about Deerwood Reservoir. Mayor Egan included the discussion by thanking the City Administrator for
the informal facilitation and support information provided prior to the meeting. City Council members agreed that a
similar meeting should be held in two to three months, again without any specific agenda.
ADJOURNMENT
May 27, 1997
Date
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:15 p.m.
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