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City Council Minutes 10-13-1987MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, October 13, 1987 - 7:30 p.m. Members Present: Arve Grimsmo, Bill Fair, Warren Smith, Dan Blonigen Members Absent: Fran Fair 1. Call to Order. 2. Approval of Minutes. Motion was made by Warren Smith, seconded by Bill Fair, and unanimously carried to approve the minutes of the special meeting held September 28 and the regular meeting held September 28, 1987. 4. Annexation Update with City Attorney. City Attorney, Tom Hayes, was present at the meeting to update the City Council on two recent meetings that had been held with the Executive Director and Assistant Director of the Municipal Board, along with himself and Monticello Township Attorney, Bill Radzwill. The primary purpose of the meetings was to discuss whether there were any types of solutions that could be arrived at, including partial annexation, that could be agreed upon between the two parties, the City of Monticello and Monticello Township. Mr. Hayes noted that the Municipal Board basically had three options to consider in regards to the City's annexation petition. The first option would be to annex the entire OAA area as petitioned, or deny the petition entirely. The third option available to the Board is to allow annexation to occur in an area less than petitioned for; but Mr. Hayes noted that typically the Municipal Board members do not feel they have adequate information to decide exactly where new boundaries or what portions of the petitioned area should be annexed into a city. Therefore, that's the prime reason why the Executive Director was seeking a local solution to the problem, that being a compromise agreement between both parties. After discussions by Council members on the likelihood of a compromise settlement being reached, Mayor Grimsmo noted that realistically it did not appear that the Municipal Board may be in favor of total OAA annexation but that possibly they would consider a reduced area for annexation and felt that an agreement between the Township and the City would be most beneficial if it was very close to the City's latest offer presented to the Township prior to the hearings. Councilmembers Bill Fair and Dan Blonigen noted that continued negotiations appeared to be a waste of time unless the Township is willing to consider immediate annexation of a specific area. 1 5. Council Minutes - 10/13/87 At Council consensus, Attorney Tom Hayes was instructed to request a formal reply from Monticello Township officials on the City's latest offer of annexation of a reduced area supplied prior to the Municipal Board hearings and instructed that if the Township did not appear agreeable to such a compromise, notification to the Municipal Board of our offer and attempted compromise settlement be noted and that the Municipal Board should be directed to decide the issue. Consideration of Adopting Assessment Roll for 86-1 Project - John Meier Property. Mr. John Meier appeared at the last Council meeting during a public hearing on the proposed assessment to his property consisting of sewer, water, street, storm sewer, curb and gutter improvements proposed in the amount of $5,559.03 for the north half of Lot 1., Block 12. Mr. Meier at the public hearing objected to the total amount proposed to be assessed based on his contention that the value of the property did not increase by the amount of the proposed assessment. The Council allowed Mr. Meier to obtain an appraisal of the property before and after the improvements and to supply any information in regards to his contention for the Council review. Although Mr. Meier did not supply a certified appraisal of the property before and after the improvements, he did submit a letter from a local real estate agent who felt the value of the property with the improvements intact would be approximately $12,000. Mr. Meier indicated that the property had a market value for tax purposes of $6,800 before improvements and that he had a purchase agreement on the property for $12,000. After reviewing the information supplied, motion was made by Bill Fair, seconded by Dan Blonigen, and unanimously carried to adjust the proposed assessment for the north half_ of Lot 1, Block 12, to $5,200 based on the figures supplied that the market value for tax purposes before the improvements was $6,800, and with the additional $5,200 in improvements under the assessment process would equal the $12,000 sale price quoted by Mr. Meier. Also as part of the motion, the City will establish a future sanitary sewer hookup charge to any parcel that uses a Type A Drop connection or Type B Drop connection that were installed in various locations along the interceptor sewer line as part of the 86-1 Project. The Type A cost is $2,000, and a Type B Drop will be $1,506.79. In addition, these drop charges will be adjusted based on inflation factors until used by a property owner. Consideration of Authorizing Preparation of Specifications for New Fire Truck. Representatives of the Monticello Fire Department were in attendance to present their information gathered in researching what type of truck should be purchased to replace the present 1962 Chevrolet 2 7. 0 Council Minutes - 10/13/87 pumper. During their research, fire department members reviewed with a number of manufacturers and other communities the type of pumper with a ladder attachment that would meet the needs for the City. Based on their findings, they requested approval to prepare specifications for a new pumper that would contain a 75 -foot ladder attachment which was estimated to cost in the neighborhood of $250,000 to $275,000. After reviewing the specifications, motion was made by Bill Fair, seconded by Warren Smith, and unanimously carried to authorize the fire department to prepare specifications for a pumper truck with a 75 -foot ladder attachment and to advertise for bids with the option of trading in the 1962 pumper. The advertisement for bids will also request financing alternatives and options available to the City. Consideration of Establishing Minimum Requirements on Food Service for Sunday Liquor Licenses. Currently, the City of Monticello is allowed to issue Sunday liquor licenses to establishments that serve food that have seating capacity for at least 30 people. The City of Monticello has never established what the definition of food service should be available to qualify for a Sunday liquor license, and the Council discussed whether minimum requirements were necessary. Dan Blonigen made a motion to require establishments to have full service menus available before a Sunday liquor license can be issued. This motion died for a lack of a second. Motion was then entered by Bill Fair to require an establishment to qualify for a Sunday liquor license to serve a 3 -course meal such as soup, salad, and sandwich. This motion also died for a lack of a second. After further discussion, it was noted that during the past the City has not experienced a problem with Sunday liquor licenses; and it was the consensus of the Council to leave the definition undefined at this time. Consideration of Executing the 1988 Law Enforcement Contract with Wright County Sheriff's Department. During the last four years, the City of Monticello has contracted with the Sheriff's Department for a total of 6,905 hours of patrol coverage. The Wright County Board of Commissioners has allowed the City of Monticello to add an additional 416 hours of coverage during 1988 to combat its cruising and loitering problem along Broadway. As a result, the maximum number of hours in 1988 could be 7,321 at a rate of $19.50 per hour. 3 Council Minutes - 10/13/87 Motion was made by Warren Smith, seconded by Dan Blonigen, and unanimously carried to approve ratifying the contract at a maximum coverage of 7,321 hours at the rate of $19.50 per hour for the year 1988. Rick Wolfstell6r City Administrator 4