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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19800929_special9/22/80 175 adjourned at 9:50 p.m. and continued to September 29, 1980, at 4:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room. JL City Clerk WIPUTTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 29, 1980 . 4:30 P.M. Answering rollcall were members Bredesen, Courtney, Richards, Schmidt and Van Van Valkenburg. CROSSROADS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT TO BE RETAINED. Mr. Hughes advised that $350,000 in Community Development Funds are available to the City for the Cross- roads Development project and requested permission to retain a consultant who would estimate the amount that the City should allocate from these funds to this project. ,As recommended by Mr. Hughes, Councilman Courtney's motion authorizing the retention of a consultant for the Crossroads Development project, with the understanding that the developer reimburse the City for any costs incurred if the project is not approved, was seconded by Councilman Bredesen. Ayes: Bredesen, Courtney, Richards, Schmidt, Van Valkenburg Nays: None Mot ion carried . I WINFIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT TO BE CONSIDERED AT SPECIAL MEETING. advised Council that he would be meeting with the Winfield Development staff and Mr. Larry Laukka regarding the proposal for mixed use development on the Southwest corner of York Ave. at W. 76th Street and asked Council if they would like to attend the meeting. As recommended by the Mayor, Councilman Courtney's motion setting a special Council Meeting for October 3, 1980, at 4:OO p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room, was seconded by Councilman Bredesen. Mr. Hughes SI.: .A>-? : Bredesez, Cnur+=~x:. -. Richards , Srhgidt .. Van Valitenburg Nays: None Motion carried. AEROBIC DUCE STUDIO USE IN PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT DISCUSSED. Richards called Council's attention to a letter from Ms. Lona Mosow inviting the Council to visit her studio before the proposed amendment to allow aerobic dancing as a principal use in the Planned Industrial District is consjdered on October 6, 1980. No formal action was taken. 1980 BUDGET ADOPTED. justments to the proposed 1981 i3udget as was approved by the Council at its meeting of September 22, 1980, reducing the Budget by $134,124. as revised will produce a budget of $7,350,030, with a total tax levy of $4,451,775, based on an assessed value of $478,770,340. the budget will produce a mill rate of 9.298 which will result in a decrease of 5.59% over the 1980 mill rate. Councilwoman Sclmidt thereupon offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adoption: l?.ESOLUTION ADOPTING BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF EDINA FOR THE YEAR 1981, AND ESTABLISHING TAX LEVY FOR Councilman The Mayor called Council's attention to a schedule of ad- The 1980 budget It was pointed out that THE YEAR 1980 PAYABLE IN 198.1 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDIEA, MINNESOTA, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. 'The Budget for the City of Edina for the calendar year 1981 is hereby adopted as hereinafter set forth; and funds are hereby appropriated therefor: GENERAL FUND GENERAL GOVERmfENT Mayor and Council $ 3Q,810 Plannlng 99,904 Adv in i s tra tion 211,876 F i na nce 171,203 . Election 16,017 Assessing 152,224 I Legal and Court Services 102,soo TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNHENT $ 783,534 176 . 9/29/80 FURLIC PJORKS Administration . Engineering H ighwa ye TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police . Fire Civilian Defense Public Health Aniral Control Ins pec tion TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY RON-DEPARDIENTAL EXPEh9ITURES Contingencies Special Assessvents on City Property Unallocated Capital Outlay Cap2 tal Iwprovevent s Conmissions and Special Projects TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS AND CONTINGENCIES TOTAL GENERAL FUND * $ 62,738 235,881 1,690,087 I, 988,706 $1,811,218 1,127,890 I 17,042 195,388 30,214 13 1,141 3,312,893 I $ 60,000 75,000 18,500 50,000 95,801 299,301 $6,384,434 PARK FUND Adninis tra tion $ 314,002 'Recreation . 89,800 >la in tenance 345,574 Capital Outlay and Xeplacements 120,000 4 G I $' 869,376. Section 2. Estimated receipts other than General Tax Levy are hereby established ' *e : .i *- -a i.eyG-E.a-rtqr =a~ fortfi ; GENERAL FUND Transfer - Unappropriated surplus Transfer - Revenue Sharing Fund Licenses and Permits Municipal Court Fines Department Service Charges Other Transfer from Liquor Fund State Apportionments - Sales Tax Income on Investments Aids - Other agencies Police Aid TOTAL GENERAL FUND ?ARK FUhQ Registration Fees 0 ther 'Iransfer from General Fund TOTAL PARK FUND PARK CONSTRUCTION FUND Transfer from General Fund TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $ 184,800 225,000 198,600 196,000 295,800. 48,000 70,000 931,313 35,000 221,242 120,000 $2,525,755 $ 32,000 10,000 250,000 $ 292,500 Section 3. That there be and hereby is levied upon all taxable . real and personal property in the City of Edina, a tax rate sufficient to produce the amounts hereinafter set forth: For General Fa~d For Park Fund For Fire Protection 80 , 000 $2,898,255 $3,858,674 576,876 16,220 $4,45 I, 775 1 9/29/80 ,a 0 177 Motion for zdoption of the resolution was seconded by Councilman Courtney. Rollcall : Ayes: Bredesen, Courtney, Richards, Schmidt, Van Vallcenburg Nays: None Resolution adopted. Adjournment at 5 :55 p .m. * 1- City 22- 2LukL.41 Clerk MINUTES OF SPECIAL IEETING HALL ON OCTOBER 3, 1980 OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY 4:OO P.M. .. Pursuant to due notice given, Couitcil met in informal session in the City Hall Conference Room to hear a presentation of Winfield Development Corporation and Laukka and Associates as,to the possibility of constructing a multi-use develop- ment on the Southwest comer of W.-76th Street and York Ave. S. Present were Mayor Van Valkenburg, Councilwoman Schmidt, Messrs. Rick Martens and Curtis Steiman of Winfield Development Corporation, Peter Jarvis of Bather, Ringrose & Wolsfeld; Thomas LaSalle and Richard Bienapfi of Realty Services and Larry Laukka of Laukka & Associates, along with members of the City staff. Also present were Mmes. Helen McClelland and Leslie Turner. Council was reminded that the sub- ject property was considered for warehouse use, but that, as suggested by the staff, consideration is now being given for constructing a multi-story development which would consist of offices, shops and condominiums, with a sizeable area reserved for public purposes. Mr. Jarvis told of similar projects which had been successful in other communities, and advised that it appeared to be econo- mically unfeasible to build the dwelling units on a rental basis. explained that a- residential development of this type would appeal particularly to "empty nesters", and to young adults who would tend to buy larger homes in Edina as their children reach school age. development of this type would serve to conserve energy for workers in the Southeast Edina area and serve as an affordable home for people with annual incomes between $17,000 and $35,000. funds so that, as the units are resold, the subsidy would again be available for _.,- ..-.. ..._ ..rL :, ... inr.zt:s z::z~~zzZ :1-z= =?=-: z:z s.-cI-+rc --';- ----- of the mixed development concept for the area so that they woul'd not invest a large amount of money to develop plans in case the Council did not look favorably on the overall concept. and, while no firm endorsement could be made at this time, they said that they have no real objections to a mixed-use development concept. taken. Adjournment at 5:30 p.m. It was Council was told that a residential The condominium project would be subsidized with H.R.A. -- .. .-L-*= ---A * *--- L azYDval Ah-? >-;------ .,.he -I-- The Council indicated that the proposal is interesting, No formal action was #A ihL?/Le L4/ City Clerk