HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil_Connection_3_20_2012Council continues to eye
‘sportsdome’
The Council agreed to continue
exploring the possibility of con-
structing a “sportsdome.”
Last year, a group of Edina resi-
dents who wish to develop an
indoor sports facility for recrea-
tional and competitive athletic activities came forward. A work-
ing group of the Park Board was
established to determine if
there is community need and
desire for such a facility.
The working group determined
that there is significant commu-
nity interest in the construction
of a sportsdome. Members also
determined that due to limited field space in Edina, it is in the
community’s best interest to
build a sportsdome in a location
that results in a net gain of an
additional athletic field that can
used throughout the year. The
desired solution is a new rectan-
gular-shaped artificial turf field
with an inflatable dome over it
during the winter months.
The Council agreed to continue
studying the matter and recom-
mended that the Braemar Park
area be examined first, in case
an opportunity arises to build a
sportsdome alongside a new
golf dome. The new golf dome
would replace the structure
deflated by fire earlier this year.
The Council is expected to take
formal action to further the
study at its next meeting.
Council affirms stance on
marriage equality
Edina has joined with Duluth,
Minneapolis, St. Louis Park and
Saint Paul in supporting mar-
riage equality.
The Council unanimously ap-
proved a resolution opposing
the proposed Constitutional
Amendment to ban the legal
recognition of same-sex rela-
tions and unions in Minnesota.
In 2010, Edina was one of the first cities in the state to adopt a
Domestic Partnership Ordi-
nance. Today, 15 couples are
registered with the City as do-
mestic partners. Members of
the Human Rights & Relations
Commission urged the Council
to approve the resolution, say-
ing that failure to oppose the
constitutional amendment may be seen as a step backward.
Council OKs plans for
Vitamin Shoppe, financial
firm
The Council approved a redevel-
opment on France Avenue.
FE 70 has proposed tearing
down the gas station at 6996
France Ave. and rebuilding an
8,260-square-foot office and
retail building known as “Phoenix Plaza.” The building
would include a 3,000-square-
foot retail space for Vitamin
Shoppe and a 5,260-square-
foot office for Ameritrade.
To move forward with the pro-
ject, the property must be re-
zoned as a Planned Unit Devel-
opment and the Council must
grant final development plan approval.
The Council reviewed the devel-
oper’s sketch plan for the pro-
ject in July. The design of the
building changed since that
time. Because Council members
preferred the sketch plan over
what they saw more recently,
they tabled action on the matter
March 6, asking the developer to revise the building’s eleva-
tions to look more like the first
drawings they reviewed. The
developer revised the plans
A summary of the March 20 Edina City Council meeting
March 22, 2012
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City Council, 7 p.m. April 3
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accordingly, garnering the
Council’s unanimous approval.
Council approves religious
observance policy
To make sure no one is preclud-
ed from participating during
decision-making processes, the
City Council approved a “Public
Meetings and Religious Ob-
servance Policy.”
The League of Women Voters of
Edina approached the City’s
Administration Department late
last year, encouraging staff to
develop a policy restricting pub-
lic meetings on days of religious
observance. In response, a
policy was drafted and feed-
back solicited from the Human
Rights & Relations Commission.
According to the policy, in addi-
tion to the holidays on which
City offices are closed, City
Council, board and commission
meetings will not be scheduled
on major Christian, Jewish,
Muslim and Hindu days of reli-
gious observance with signifi-
cant work restrictions. Those
holidays are Christmas Eve and
Good Friday (Christian); evening
before and day of Yom Kippur,
evening before and two days of
Rosh Hashanah, evening before
and first two days of Passover
(Jewish); Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-
Adha (Muslim); and Diwali
(Hindu).
Council approves two-year
union contracts
The City Council approved con-
tracts with the City’s largest
employee unions.
The Council approved contracts
with public service workers and
police officers for 2012 and
2013.