HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil_Connection_031511Council looks to deny
resident’s request for 5 dogs The Council showed its opposition
to a request by a resident to keep more than three dogs, directing
the City Attorney to prepare find-ings consistent with a denial.
Wayne Carlson made a request to
keep five dogs at his home on
Coventry Lane. His three dogs are
trained in agility and nearing re-
tirement. Since it takes about
three years to train a champion
dog, Carlson would like to begin
working with two more dogs be-
fore the others are retired.
Local law allows no more than
three cats or dogs in aggregate be
kept at any place in the City ex-
cept in pet shops, animal hospi-
tals or commercial kennels, un-
less a permit has been issued.
The Edina Police Department recommended the law be upheld
in this case because the home is in an area of high-density housing
where noise and fecal matter generated by five dogs might pose
a concern.
Council Members agreed with the
Animal Control Officer’s recom-
mendation and directed the City
Attorney to prepare findings con-
sistent with a denial. The Council
is expected to act on the findings
and deny the request at its April 5
meeting.
Council approves Golf
Terrace street reconstruction The Council approved street re-
construction in the Golf Terrace
neighborhood.
The project includes work on Dal-
rymple Road, Golf Terrace, Lake-
view Drive, Sherwood Avenue,
Saint Andrews Avenue and Wind
Road. In addition to reconstruc-
tion of the street pavement, the
project involves rehabilitation of
the sanitary sewer, upgrades to
the storm sewer system and fire
hydrants and the addition of con-
crete curb and gutter. Curb and
gutter will be added to all of the
streets, including those adjacent
to Lake Harvey.
During the planning process, resi-
dents requested staff look into
the feasibility of installing traffic-
calming measures. Staff recom-
mended the installation of land-
scape islands at the intersections of Willson Road and Wind Road
and Willson Road and Lakeview Drive and sidewalks to separate
pedestrians from vehicles in the area. The Council approved the
sidewalks, but took the landscape islands out of the project.
The project is estimated to cost
approximately $2.8 million. The
estimated assessment per house-
hold is $12,500, which will pay for
the roadway portion of the project.
The project will be bid out in April.
Construction is expected to begin
this spring and be complete by
fall.
Council OKs Nice Ride’s
plans for expansion into
community The Council agreed to support
Nice Ride MN’s plans to expand
into Edina.
Nice Rice MN is a non-profit or-
ganization that provides bicycles
for use by subscribers. Anyone
may become a subscriber. Sub-
scribers simply take a bike when
they need one and return it to any station in the system when they
arrive at their destination. The cost to use the system is a combi-
nation of a subscription price and trip fees, which are paid using a
credit card online or at terminals adjacent to Nice Ride stations.
Nice Ride bicycles are available
24 hours per day, 7 days per
week from April to November.
Stations are removed from streets
during the winter.
The Bike Edina Task Force has
recommended the stations be
placed at 44th and France and at
50th and France.
A summary of the March 15 Edina City Council & HRA meeting
March 18, 2011
Volume 13, Issue 6 Council Connection
Upcoming meetings:
Annual Meeting of City Council
and Advisory Boards,
Commissions and
Committees, 5 p.m. March 21
Human Rights & Relations
Commission, 7 p.m. March 22
Planning Commission, 7 p.m.
March 23
Art Center Board, 4:30 p.m.
March 24
City Contacts
City Manager
Scott Neal 952-826-0401
City Clerk Debra Mangen 952-826-0408
Animal Control Officer Tim Hunter 952-826-0494
Public Works Director/City Engineer Wayne Houle 952-826-0443
Fire Chief
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Nice Ride MN will work with City
officials to determine station
locations.
Council approves cost of
Decision Resources survey The Council set a limit on the cost
of a citizen satisfaction survey to be conducted next month.
In April, a local polling firm will
contact a random sample of Edi-
na residents to gather infor-
mation about issues facing the
City. Approximately 400 residents
will be contacted via telephone
and asked their opinions on top-
ics ranging from City parks and
recreation to communications
and public safety.
A survey like this has not been
completed in Edina in over 10
years. City Manager Scott Neal
says he believes gathering infor-mation through surveys like this
is important, and that he plans to complete them more regularly.
The survey will be conducted by
Decision Resources at a cost of
$24,000, which will be paid for
out of the City’s Communications
Fund. A report is expected to be
complete by the end of May.
Council approves 3-year
firefighters’ contract The Council approved a three-
year contract with IAFF 1275 representing Edina’s firefighters.
Those in the union will receive a
retroactive 2 percent wage in-
crease for 2010, a 2 percent
increase for 2011 and a 1.5 per-
cent increase for 2012. The City
also agreed to pay the three-year
licensing fee of $75 for each of
the firefighters. In addition, the
City will give firefighters a $25
monthly increase for insurance in
2010 and another $25 monthly
increase in 2011. The union
agreed to accept whatever the
City Council approves for 2012.