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City Council Minutes 01-23-2023REGULAR MEETING — MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, January 23, 2023 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Lloyd Hilgart, Bill Fair, Charlotte Gabler, Lee Martie and Sam Murdoff Absent: None. 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 Murdoff moved approval of the agenda. Councilmember Gabler seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. C. Approval of Meeting Minutes • Regular Meeting Minutes from January 9, 2023 Councilmember Murdoff moved approval of the minutes. Councilmember Gabler seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. D. Citizen Comments None. E. Public Service Announcements • City Announcements - Volunteers needed for Library Board and Economic Development Authority - GlowFest Workshops began January 16 and the parade is on February 25 Dog License Renewals Due January 31 - Spring Tree Sale • MCC Announcements - Registration is open for Deep Freeze Pickleball Tournament F. Council Liaison Updates • EDA — Councilmember Hinz gave an update of the January 11 EDA meeting. The group received an update on the Broadway parking easement change and various projects and prospects. City Council Minutes: January 23, 2023 Page 11 5 • 1-94 Coalition — It was noted that the coalition was provided legislative updates. 2. Consent Agenda: Councilmember Hinz moved approval of the Consent Agenda excluding items N & O. Councilmember Murdoff 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 total of $785,751.08. B. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for City departments. Action taken: Approved the hires for the MCC and departures for the MCC and Hi -Way Liquors. C. Consideration of approving the sale/disposal of surplus city property. Action taken: No report this cycle. D. Consideration of approving application from Church of St. Henry for a charitable gambling permit for bingo at Little Mountain Elementary on April 23, 2023. Action taken: Approved the application. E. Consideration of approving an application from Monticello Soccer Club/Great River Soccer Club for a charitable gambling permit for bingo on May 3, 2023 at their facility. Action taken: Approved the application. F. Consideration of authorizing submission of the City of Monticello 2023 Pay Equity Report. Action taken: Authorized submission of 2023 Pay Equity Report. G. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-07 approving 2023 Fire Department Officers. Action taken: Resolution was adopted. H. Consideration of approving a road closure of a portion of Walnut Street, 3rd Street, Locust Street, and River Street West from 7 — 8 p.m. on Saturday, February 25, 2023, for MontiArts Glow Parade activities. Action taken: Approved the road closure. I. Consideration adopting Resolution 2023-08 authorizing an application for Ember Ash Borer Department of Natural Resources Community Assistance. Resolution was adopted. J. Consideration of approving an amendment to a Conditional Use Permit related to building expansion. Applicant: Bjorn Berg, o/b/o KT Real Estate Holdings (Kwik Trip). Action taken: Approved subject to conditions in Exhibit Z and based on findings in Resolution No. PC-2023-01. City Council Minutes: January 23, 2023 Page 2 1 5 K. Consideration of approving an amendment to a Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development for a Specialty Eating Establishment in the Pine Street Sub -District of the Central Community District (CCD), including Cross Access and Parking. Applicant: Kyle Wermerskirchen& Brent Scheil or Java Mates LLC, on behalf of Scooters Coffee Drive Through. Action taken: Approved subject to the conditions in Exhibit Z and based on the findings in Resolution No. PC-2023-02. L. Consideration of adopting Ordinance 795 recodifying Title XV, Chapter 153, Monticello Zoning Ordinance, an Ordinance clarifying, reorganizing and reformatting the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. Action taken: Adopted Ordinance No. 795 and Summary 795A, based on findings in Resolution 2023-12. M. Consideration of adopting Ordinance 796 adopting the 2023 Monticello Official Zoning Map. Action taken: Adopted Ordinance 796 for the 2023 City of Monticello Official Zoning Map, including Shoreland/MWSRR/Floodplain Overlay, The Pointes at Cedar District (PCD), and Central Community District (CCD) companion appendix maps, based on findings in Resolution PC-2023-05. N. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-09 accepting bids and awarding contact to New Look Construction, Inc. for the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project for a total amount of $873,960.75. Action taken: ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. O. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-10 accepting the Feasibility Report and setting a public hearing for February 12, 2023 for the Pinewood Elementary Safe Routes to School Project. Action taken: ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. P. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-11 for Advance Municipal State -Aid funds for the Chelsea Road Improvement Project and Fallon Avenue Overpass Project. Action taken: Resolution was adopted. Q. Consideration of adopting Monticello Community Center Policy & Procedures Manual. Action taken: Adopted the manual. R. Consideration of consent to land use application for amendment to Conditional Use Permit and Conditional Use Permits for proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Jefferson Commons 4th Addition, existing portion of Outlot B, Jefferson Commons. Action taken: Authorized land use application for amendment to Conditional Use Permit and Conditional Use Permits for proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Jefferson Commons 4th Addition, existing portion of Outlot B, Jefferson Commons, contingent on the submission of a complete application by the applicant City Council Minutes: January 23, 2023 Page 3 1 5 including all required signatures of parties included in the Planned Unit Development. 2A. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion N. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-09 accepting bids and awarding contact to New Look Construction, Inc. for the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project for a total amount of $873,960.75. Councilmember Gabler removed from Consent Agenda for clarification on selection of low bid and whether they look at past work and any issues that existed. Matt Leonard, City Engineer/Public Works Director, responded that staff does review and New Look Construction, Inc. did not have a level of negative performance to not accept their low bid. Councilmember Gabler moved to adopt Resolution 2023-09 accepting bids and awarding contract to new look Construction, Inc. for the School Boulevard Safe Routes to School Project. Councilmember Murdoff seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. O. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-10 accepting the Feasibility report and setting a public hearing for February 12, 2023 for the Pinewood Elementary Safe Routes to School Project. Mayor Hilgart removed item for discussion on sidewalk assessment. He is concerned that the sidewalk should not be assessed as the City initiated the project as a high priority and received a grant for Safe Routes to School. Matt Leonard noted that staff was following the assessment policy. Per the City's Assessment Policy, the City Council could also consider an area wide assessment instead. In addition, the policy also allows Council to decide not to levy an assessment. Councilmember Gabler expressed concern about the high cost of the assessment. The Council discussed the importance and priority of making the sidewalk connections. Councilmember Gabler moved to adopt Resolution 2023-10 accepting the Feasibility report and to not assess the properties for the sidewalk but match grant funds from the Capital Project Fund since the project is filling in a city sidewalk gap per the Assessment Policy. Councilmember Martie seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-1; Councilmember Murdoff voted against. City Council Minutes: January 23, 2023 Page 4 1 S Councilmember Murdoff does not agree with the high cost of the assessment but doesn't think it should be eliminated. 3. Public Hearings: 4. Begular Agenda: A. Consideration of adopting a Comprehensive Sign Guide Angela Schumann, Community Development Director, introduced the item and provided a brief background. Ms. Schumann introduced Eric Holt, Bolton and Menk, who gave a presentation on the sign guide. This presentation included review of sign types, materials, graphics, sign families, and sign templates. There was some discussion among City Council. Councilmember Martie moved approval of the Comprehensive Sign Guide. Councilmember Hinz seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. B. Consideration of adopting Resolution 2023-13 supporting the authority to impose a local option sales tax to fund specific capital improvements providing regional benefit, to establish the duration of the tax and the revenue to be raised by the tax, and authorizing the City to issue bonds supported by the sales tax revenue Rachel Leonard, City Administrator, presented the resolution seeking authority for a local option sales tax to help fund the Bertram Chain of Lakes Athletic Complex and The Pointes at Cedar. The projects are regional in nature and qualify for such a spending mechanism. The proposed resolution must be submitted to the Minnesota Legislature by January 31 for consideration to be put on the ballot November 2024. 5. Adiournment: The meeting was adjourned at 7:49 p.m. Recorder: Jennifer Schrei Approved: er Atte A AAA City Administrator City Council Minutes: January 23, 2023 Page 5 1 5