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10/07/1997 - City Council Special 00312 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota October 7, 1997 A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on Tuesday, October 7, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. in the lunchroom of the Eagan Municipal Center building. Present were Mayor Egan and City Councilmembers Awada, Blomquist, Masin and Wachter. Also present were Senior Planner Ridley, Planner Tyree, City Attomey Sheldon and City Administrator Hedges. BUS BENCH POLICY City Administrator Hedges stated that at the April 1, 1997 Special City Council meeting, staff was given direction to review bus bench policies in other communities and the draft ordinance of the MVTA and report back to the City Council at a fall work session. He further stated that location, maintenance and advertising are the main issues as to why the City Council suggested a policy that would adopt an ordinance to regulate bus benches on public boulevards with certain conditions or consider the removal of all bus benches from boulevard properties. Planner Tyree stated that the City of Eagan has approximately 85 benches located on public boulevards, of which 62 are owned by U.S. Bench and 23 by National Courtesy Bench. She further stated that 25 of the benches are donated by U.S. Bench to the MVTA for its advertising and, therefore, are not income-producing benches. Planner Tyree provided a few additional comments about the staff report, outlining the options available to the City if the City Council should choose to allow benches on public boulevards. City Council member Masin stated that the benches that are located on MVT A routes should be given some consideration and further stated that input from the MVTA staff, who were not invited to the meeting, would be valuable to the discussion. City Councilmember Wachter stated that the bus benches are just a form of advertising, which the City has purposely restricted in public right-of-way in the City Code. He further stated that to his knowledge no one uses the benches to sit on, further stating that the benches are not located adjacent to a scheduled bus stop. City Councilmember Masin stated that according to the MVT A staff, they have received complaints that the benches are not properly maintained and have asked for benches at certain locations. City Councilmember Blomquist stated that most of the bus benches are on county right-of-way and, according to the staff report, the bus benches on county roads are in violation and the only reason they have not been removed is due to their large number of priorities and limited maintenance staff. City Councilmember Wachter stated that to his knowledge, the bus companies have never asked for permission from the City Council to place the bus benches on the public boulevards. City Councilmember Masin stated that it is her understanding that the companies have been notified that the City Code does prohibit bus benches; however, the companies were waiting the study by the City Council to determine whether benches could be allowed under certain provisions on public boulevards. She further stated that according to the MVTA, some benches are necessary. City Council member Awada stated that if bus benches have a definite purpose and there is no cost to the MVT A and City, they should be allowed; however, ifthere is no purpose, excluding the advertising, they should be removed. City Councilmember Wachter stated that the bus benches do not serve a purpose and are an obstacle for both snow removal and mowing. City Council member Masin stated that courtesy benches should be provided on trails and parks. City Council members concurred that courtesy benches with no advertising along certain trails and in City parks provide a good public service and should be given further consideration. City Councilmember Blomquist stated that locations for benches should be determined by the City, not the MVTA. City Councilmember Awada stated that the bus benches should be removed and that staff should consider the placing of courtesy, omamental benches in parks and trails where needed without any advertising. City Administrator Hedges stated that the City has a fair number of courtesy benches that have been constructed by the Park Maintenance crew existing in City parks and along the Highline Trail. Mayor Egan asked the City Attomey if the City in any way violates the First Amendment if the bus benches, with advertising, are removed. The City Attomey's reply was no. City Administrator Hedges stated that if the City Council would like all bus benches to be removed, it would be important for the City Attomey to share some comments about the process. City Attorney Sheldon stated that the City can direct the removal of the bus benches by a letter from the City Administrator stating that they are in direct violation of the City Code as a criminal proceeding or adopt an ordinance that requires removal of the bus O~J313 Page 21Eagan Special City Council Meeting Minutes October 7. 1997 benches which would place this item on a regular City Council agenda for input by the bus bench companies and MVTA. After a brief discussion, there was consensus by the City Council that the City Administrator prepare a letter to bus bench companies informing them that the bus benches must be removed by the end of October. There was also City Council consensus that the APrC be given direction to consider additional ornamental, courtesy benches in City parks and trailways for use by the public. EXECUTIVE SESSION The City Council adjourned into executive session for the purpose of reviewing matters of pending litigation. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m. October 7, 1997 Date TLH