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05/19/2020 - City Council RegularMINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota MAY 19, 2020 No Listening Session was held. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Council has directed that regular, special and emergency meetings of the Council be conducted by telephone or other electronic means until such time as in-person meetings can resume in a practical and prudent manner. A virtual meeting of the regular Eagan City Council was held on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Present were Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields, and Tilley. Also present were the City Administrator Osberg, Assistant City Administrator Miller, Public Works Director Matthys, Community Development Director Hutmacher, City Planner Schultz, City Clerk Scipioni, and City Attorney Bauer, AGENDA Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve the agenda as amended. Aye: 4 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATION There were no recognitions and presentation to be heard. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Tilley moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve the consent agenda as amended: Aye: 4 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) A. It was recommended to approve the May 5, 2020 regular City Council minutes, as presented or modified. B. Personnel Items: 1. It was recommended to approve the hiring of the seasonal, non -benefit eligible employees for the positions of: Assistant Recreation Leader, Forestry Technician, Parks Laborer, Recreation Leader and Recreation Team Leader. 2. It was recommended to authorize the internal recruitment for the Recreation Manager position. 3. It was recommended to approve a Memorandum of Understanding regarding hours worked and notification of shift changes between the City of Eagan and the LELS Local #185 — Patrol Sergeants. C. It was recommended to ratify the check registers dated May 1 and May 8, 2020. D. It was recommended to approve the ordinary and customary contract with Anna Battistini, Genisys Credit Union, Think Mutual Bank, Baba's Catering, Green Mill Restaurant, Mr. Pig Stuff BBQ and Catering, and Mintahoe Catering. E. It was recommended to approve Change Order #20 for Project 18-06, Police Department and City Hall Renovation. City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 2 page F. It was recommended to approve a resolution adopting and authorizing implementation of the performance measures developed by the Council on Local Results and Innovation. G. It was recommended to approve change order for the Fire Station Four Remodel Project. H. It was recommended to approve an amended Agreement for the investigation assistance and reimbursement terms. I. It was recommended to approve an On Sale Liquor and Sunday Liquor License and Off Sale Brew Pub License for Granite City, Inc., doing business as Granite City Food Brewery, 3330 Pilot Knob Road. J. It was recommended to approve an Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Agreement with Dakota County to control Flowering Rush and to conduct aquatic invasive species ( AIS) prevention activities and related public education and outreach and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. K. It was recommended to receive the bids for Contract 20-03 (Citywide Trail & Parking Lot Improvements) and award a contract to Bituminous Roadways, Inc. for the base bid in the amount of $ 295,000.00 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. L. It was recommended to adopt a resolution calling for a public hearing on June 2, 2020 on a proposal for the establishment of a housing improvement area and the imposition of fees (Countryside Condominiums Homeowners Association Project) on the housing units therein. M. It was recommended to approve a Final Planned Development to allow a four-story 50 -unit multi -family residential development upon approximately 1.26 acres located north of Lone Oak Road and west of Lexington Avenue. And, it was recommended to approve a Final Subdivision (Lexington Flats) to create two (2) lots upon approximately 16 acres located north of Lone Oak Road and west of Lexington Avenue. N. It was recommended to schedule a public hearing on June 2, 2020 for consideration of a one- year extension to the Minnesota Investment Fund Contract and Loan Agreement with the MN Department of Employment and Economic Development and Medical Equipment Solutions, Inc. d/ b/ a Purair Products. 0. It was recommended to authorize Preparation of Ordinance Amendment to City Code Chapter 4 regarding mandatory updates to the 2020 Minnesota State Building Code. P. It was recommended to authorize the construction of a bus shelter concrete pad at the northeast corner of the intersection of Yankee Doodle Road (CSAH 28) and Lexington Avenue (CSAH 43) at the cost Of $9,530.00. Q. It was recommended to approve correspondence to the MSP Nosie Oversight Committee. PUBLIC HEARINGS There were no public hearings to be heard. OLD BUSINESS There are no old business items to be heard. City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 3 page NEW BUSINESS Comprehensive Guide Amendment — Outlot 'A', Waters Annex 2nd Addition City Administrator Osberg introduced the item noting this item was originally scheduled for the May 5, 2020 City Council meeting. Prior to presentation of the item, the applicant requested postponement to the May 19, 2020 City Council meeting. Osberg noted the action to be considered is to direct staff to submit to the Metropolitan Council a Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from Special Area — Major Office to Special Area — Mixed Use, upon approximately 24.67 acres for property legally described as Outlot 'A', Waters Annex 2nd Addition. Councilmember Hansen joined the meeting by audio at 6:47 p.m. City Planner Schultz gave a staff report and provided a site map. Steve Poppen, MV Ventures, LLC, highlighted the difficult challenge the limited access presents the site for the current Major Office use. He stated that because they can provide access from the north, changing the land use from Major Office to Mixed Use makes it compatible with the adjacent Viking Lakes development. Don Becker, MV Ventures, LLC, provided additional information regarding the proposed commercial mixed uses project. The Council, staff, and MV Ventures representatives discussed the Comprehensive Guide Amendment request. Councilmember Hansen joined the meeting by video at 7:26 p.m. Mayor Maguire opened the public comment. A phone call was received from Bob Dompke, Director Global Real Estate, Ecolab Inc. He noted Ecolab has been in discussions with MV Ventures regarding potential security risks and traffic flow to their campus to the south. Ecolab continues to have an open dialogue with MV Ventures and are confident they'll develop workable solutions to their concerns. There being no public comment, Mayor Maguire turned the discussion back to the Council. Councilmember Fields moved, Councilmember Hansen seconded a motion to direct staff to submit to the Metropolitan Council a Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from Special Area — Major Office to Special Area — Mixed Use, upon approximately 24.67 acres for property legally described as Outlot 'A', Waters Annex 2nd Addition. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment; Rezoning; Preliminary Planned Development Thirty Eight Properties Eagan, LLC City Administrator Osberg introduced the item noting this item was before the Council in January. The Metropolitan Council recently completed review of the proposal and on May 1, 2020 determined the amendment may be implemented by the City. City Planner Schultz gave a staff report and provided a site map. City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 4 page Rick Plessner, 38 Properties, gave a brief summary of the request and was available for questions. Mayor Maguire opened the public comment. There being no public comment, he turned the discussion back to the Council. Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to implement a Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment changing the land use designation from BP (Business Park) to RC (Retail Commercial) upon approximately 1.4 acres located at 1030 Blue Gentian Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Spectrum Commerce Center. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial) a Rezoning from BP, Business Park to PD, Planned Development upon approximately 1.4 acres located at 1030 Blue Gentian Road. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial) a Preliminary Planned Development to allow a 6,150 -square foot building including a coffee shop with drive-through service upon approximately 1.4 acres located at 1030 Blue Gentian Road, subject to the following conditions: Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) 1. A Preliminary Planned Development Agreement shall be executed and recorded against the property at the Dakota County Recorder's office. The following plans are required for the Agreement: • Final Site Plan • Final Building Elevations Final Landscape Plan • Final Lighting Plan 2. This Preliminary Planned Development shall have a three-year term. 3. All rooftop equipment shall be shown on the Building Elevations drawings at the time of Building Permit application to demonstrate effective screening of rooftop equipment. 4. A Sign Permit shall be obtained for all signs prior to installation. 5. A revised Final Landscape Plan shall be provided for incorporation in the Planned Development Agreement. The Final Landscape Plan shall include the following modifications: a) incorporate more evergreen materials, particularly along the north and south edges of the site to enhance screening of parking and drive-through stacking; b) utilize more vertical plant materials, taller shrubs and ornamental trees shall be incorporated along the south side of the building to visually break up the expanse of building wall; c) landscape plantings shall be added to the mulch bed around the base of the monument sign; and d) the Final Landscape Plan shall include identification of species and quantities of plants on the graphic portion of the Plan. The revised Final Landscape Plan shall be provided for incorporation into the Final Planned Development Agreement. City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 5 page 6. The Building Elevations shall be revised to incorporate design elements for added visual interest as identified in the City Code. 7. A detailed plan for the patio area shall be provided at the time of Building Permit to demonstrate compliance with the standards in Sec. 11.70, Subd. 29 of the City Code. 8. The sign base shall be a masonry material to match the building, and the sign must be set back at least 10 feet from all property lines and cannot be within easement areas. 9. All rooftop equipment shall be shown on the Building Elevations drawings at the time of Building Permit application to demonstrate effective screening of rooftop equipment. 10. A revised Final Landscape Plan shall be provided for incorporation into the Final Planned Development Agreement. 11. In accordance with City Code, a financial guarantee for landscaping shall be provided with the Building Permit, the landscape guarantee is held for two years following satisfactory installation. 12. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits shall be prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer in designing stormwater pollution prevention plans. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received Erosion/ Sediment Control Inspector/ Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 13. This development shall comply with Eagan's Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Post -Construction Stormwater Management Requirements (City Code 4.34) for stormwater management and surface water quality, including Runoff Rate Control and 1.1" Volume Control of effective retention (or equivalent water quality treatment) of the site's new impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all of the site's disturbed soils that are to be revegetated). 14. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide to the City with a minimum of 4 soil borings equally spaced within the footprint of the proposed underground stormwater treatment area, extending a minimum of 10' below the bottom of the proposed water quality treatment feature with continuous sampling, to evaluate and ensure suitability for infiltration, including depth to saturated soils. If the soil boring logs indicate incompatibility of existing sub -soil permeability, or shallow groundwater conflict, with the submitted and reviewed design plans for meeting volume control requirements, the applicant shall revise the design and/or construction plans to ensure volume control (or water quality equivalent) requirements are fully met for the mitigated impervious drainage area, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 15. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide underground stormwater infiltration/ filtration system details, including that a) appropriate pre- treatment structures are provided, b) an off -line bypass to prevent construction stormwater from entering any perforated pipe galleries shall be provided until drainage area stabilization, c) solid City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 6 page pipe isolator row(s) appropriately sized shall be provided at any stormwater inlet point into the underground system, d) subsoils shall have appropriate composition and minimal compaction to ensure adequate infiltration capability, e) no limestone shall be used below or between the pipe gallery, f) no fabric shall be used on the bottom of any infiltration gallery, f) unobstructed physical access via manhole will be provided to any isolator row for inspection and maintenance, g) 10 — inch minimum diameter inspection ports will be provided on all pipe rows. Notes shall be provided that utility installation contractor shall provide 24 -hours advance notice to City Water Resources staff of any grading or utility work involving any proposed stormwater management systems, including over -excavation, installation of pretreatment sumps, inlets, outlets, etc. Shop drawings related to any underground stormwater treatment systems shall be provided to the City for review before installation, for review. 16. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structure (e.g. 4 -foot minimum depth sump, 5 -foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater treatment facility inlet to provide for effective capture and easily -accessible cleanout of fine -sand sized particles and floatable pollutants. Pre-treatment structures shall be accessible by appropriate maintenance equipment. Details shall be included in applicable plan sheet(s) using Eagan Standard Detail Plate E231. 17. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the property owner shall provide detailed Soil Management Strategies in the plan set for City review, and acceptance by the City Engineer, that provide clear assurances that by final grading, prior to installation of any irrigation, sod, permanent seeding or plant materials, the disturbed areas that are to be revegetated will have protected and/ or restored soil permeability to non -compacted soil conditions in the top 12" of soil with greater than 5% soil organic matter content and less than 200 psi of soil compaction in the top 12" of topsoil, to comply with City Volume Control requirements. These graphical details and notes on soil protection/ restoration shall be included in the Stormwater Management Plan and prominently included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, Grading Plan, Landscape Plan, etc.) and shall specify estimated quantities of soil ripping area and volume of compost to be imported and incorporated on pertinent plan sheets. Prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy for any affected construction, Soil Management Strategy implementation documentation (e.g. haul tickets, representative on-site soil samples, compaction testing and soil organic content test results) shall be provided to City Water Resources staff to verify approved soil management strategy compliance. Notes shall be provided that implementing contractor shall provide 24 -hours advance notice to City Water Resources staff prior to implementation of soil loosening and amendment. 18. Prior to proceeding with land disturbing activity, the Property Owner shall enter into a long-term stormwater management system maintenance agreement with the City, detailing the annual inspection and maintenance required to occur to ensure proper operation and performance of the private permanent stormwater management system, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 19. Before the city returns any Stormwater-related Performance Guarantee Fees on the development site, the applicant shall demonstrate that all stormwater management practices are performing as intended and shall provide the City Engineer as -built plans meeting City requirements for as -built standard submittals that demonstrate that all constructed stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater management facilities sump(s), infiltration chamber galleries, etc.), including soil loosening & amendment prior to landscaping, conform to design and/ or construction plans, as City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 7 page approved by the City. Phots/ video of final inspection of clean underground infiltration chamber gallery system and contributing storm sewer shall be provided to the City Engineer. The applicant shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the stormwater management facilities have been installed in accord with the plans and specifications approved. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota. 20. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire Department and Public Works standards. 21. Cash park and trail dedications are payable at the time of Building Permit at the rates then in effect. The 2020 rates are $977 per 1,000 square feet of building for parks, and 1,341 per net acre for trails. Adopt Resolution approving temporary waiver of city code permit & zoning requirements to promote physical and social distancing for business activities during the COVID-19 health pandemic City Administrator Osberg introduced the item noting retail, service and restaurant businesses have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. Businesses have reopened or are planning to reopen and are asking the City for flexibility on temporary signage, curbside pickup, expanded outdoor dining, and outdoor customer interface areas. Osberg noted, because businesses need immediate flexibility from certain code requirements to function while maintaining social distancing and protecting the health of employees and customers, a temporary administrative approval process may be appropriate. If the resolution is approved, staff will develop guidelines and registration processes to ensure that public health, safety, and welfare concerns are not compromised. The Council discussed the item. Councilmember Bakken suggested adding a grandfather clause to the application to cover an extension, if necessary. Mayor Maguire opened the public comment. There being no public comment, he turned the discussion back to the Council. Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to adopt a resolution approving temporary waiver of city code permit & zoning requirements to promote physical and social distancing for business activities during the COVID-19 health pandemic. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) LEGISLATIVE / INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UPDATE There was no legislative/intergovernmental affairs update. ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA CITY COUNCIL Mayor Maguire noted Filing for Candidacy for City Office has opened today. City policy during elections years, from the opening of the Council candidate filing period through the November election, the Visitors to be Heard segment of the meeting shall occur for a period of time not to exceed ten minutes and will not be televised. City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 8 page PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Public Works Director Matthys announced this is Public Works Week, and to check out the City website and social media for different opportunities to get excited about. There were no visitors to be heard. VISITORS TO BE HEARD ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Tilley moved, Councilmember Hansen seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:29 p.m. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 (Roll Call) Date G Mayor City Clerk