City Council Minutes 08-09-2021REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL
Monday, August 9, 2021— 6:30 p.m.
Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center
Present: Lloyd Hilgart, Jim Davidson, Charlotte Gabler, and Brian Hudgins
Absent: Sam Murdoff
1. General Business
A. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance
Mayor Hilgart called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
B. Approval of Agenda
Councilmember Hudgins moved approval of the agenda. Councilmember
Davidson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
C. Approval of Meeting Minutes
• Special Meeting Minutes from July 26, 2021
• Regular Meeting Minutes from July 26, 2021
Councilmember Davidson moved approval of both sets of minutes.
Councilmember Hudgins seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
D. Citizen Comments
None.
E. Council Liaison Updates
• IEDC — Councilmember Hudgins provided an update. Wright County
Commissioner Darek Vetsch was present to provide an update on the
Wright County American Rescue Plan Act and noted that $4 million
will be set aside for cities. There was also discussion on the 2021
Manufacturers Recognition event on October 14, 2021. The IEDC also
added a school district member to their membership.
• Planning Commission — Councilmember Gabler noted that the
Planning Commission held four public hearings at the last meeting
including a conditional use permit and a variance to the size of an
accessory use structure, Affordable Storage PUD District amendment,
preliminary and final plat for a carwash, excavation of materials in B-3
and B-4 District.
F. Department Update
• WCSO Quarterly Update — Lt. Jason Kramber presented the Wright
County Sheriff's Office quarterly update which was included in the
packet.
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• Construction Update — Matt Leonard provided an update on the Fenning
Avenue/CR 118 road construction project which included the roundabout
at School Boulevard.
2. Consent Agenda:
Councilmember Hudgins moved approval of the consent agenda excluding 2F.
Councilmember Davidson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
A. Consideration of approving the payment of bills. Action taken: Approved the bill
and purchase card registers for a $684,074.12.
B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for city departments.
Action taken: Approved the hires for MCC, Hi -Way Liquors and DMV and
departures for MCC and Hi -Way Liquors.
C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property for the
Parks Department. Action taken: No report this cycle.
D. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit for Church of St. Henry's
annual parish festival Funfest being held August 29, 2021. Action taken:
Approved the event permit and City assistance.
E. Consideration of approving the appointment of Eric Olson, Monticello Public
School Superintendent, to the IEDC. Action taken: Approved the appointment.
F. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit for Monticello RV for a Local
Heroes Day event being held August 19-21, 2021. Action taken: ITEM WAS
REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA.
G. Consideration of approving the purchase of furniture for the new DMV location
at 118 W 6t" Street from Haworth Furniture for $75,638.11. Action taken:
Approved the purchase.
H. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2021-60 accepting a petition and calling for
a public hearing on August 23, 2021 for vacation of a portion of Cedar Street,
Dundas Road, and Marvin Road right of way as legally described for the
proposed Kampschroer Addition and authorizing review of a quit claim deed
releasing interest in the vacated parcels. Action taken: Adopted the resolution
accepting the petition and public hearing was set for August 23, 2021.
I. Consideration of authorizing negotiations with Karlsburger Food for sale of an
approximately 12,000 square foot parcel and preparation of a cross access and
parking agreement for Outlot A, Otter Creek Crossing 2nd Addition. Action taken:
Authorized negotiation with Karlsburger food.
2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion:
F. Consideration of approving a Special Event Permit for Monticello RV for a Local
Heroes Day event being held August 19 — 21, 2021
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Mayor Hilgart removed the item for an update from Lynn Dahl Fleming on the
event.
Mayor Hilgart moved approval of the special event permit. Councilmember
Davidson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
4. Regular Agenda:
A. Consideration of adopting Resolutions 2021-61 and 2021-62 in support of
requesting funding from the Transportation Economic Development (TED)
Program administered by MnDOT and the Transportation Economic
Development Infrastructure (TEDI) Program application through MN DEED
Matt Leonard gave a brief overview of the projects and the programs. The
request for the Transportation Economic Development (TED) program funding
was for the Block 52 redevelopment area. The improvements would include
increasing the radius for right -turning trucks when making the southbound
Highway 25 to westbound Broadway avenue right -turn movement and relocating
signal and electrical cabinets.
The Transportation Economic Development Infrastructure (TEDI) project can be
used anywhere for infrastructure projects. Staff is looking to use the funding for
the Walnut Street extension.
There was minimal discussion among City Council. The TED program requires a
match, however, the TEDI program does not. Mayor Hilgart questioned whether
the powerlines could be buried as part of the project. Mr. Leonard noted that
staff can look into it. Xcel does not yet have a cost available.
Councilmember Gabler moved to adopt Resolution 2021-61 in support of
requesting funding from the Transportation Economic Development (TED)
Program. Councilmember Hudgins seconded the motion. Motion carried
unanimously.
Councilmember Gabler moved to adopt Resolution 2021-62 in support of
requesting funding from the Transportation Economic Development
Infrastructure (TEDI) Program. Councilmember Hudgins seconded the motion.
Motion carried unanimously.
B. Consideration of approving the 2022-2023 law enforcement contract with
Wright County Sheriff's Office
Rachel Leonard, City Administrator, presented an overview of the 2022-2023 law
enforcement contract with Wright County Sheriff's Office. There were no
significant changes to the contract. Ms. Leonard noted the services that WCSO
provides, the coverage that is provided to the community, and the relationship
between the City and WCSO.
There was minimal discussion among Council.
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Mayor Hilgart moved approval of the 2022-2023 law enforcement contract with
Wright County Sheriff's Office. Councilmember Davidson seconded the motion.
Motion carried unanimously.
5. Adjournment:
By consensus, the meeting was adjourned at 7:11 p.m.
Recorder: Jennifer Schreiber
Approved:
Attest:
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