HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil_Connection_040511Council hears of local
gypsy moth infestation The Council heard from the
Minnesota Department of Agri-
culture about a gypsy moth
infestation in a small area of
southwest Edina.
Gypsy moth is a serious defoli-
ator of forest, shade, fruit and
ornamental trees. Gypsy moth
caterpillars are voracious eat-
ers and can strip trees of their
leaves, stressing the trees
sometimes to the point of
death. High numbers of the
caterpillars can cause a sub-
stantial public nuisance, a re-
duction in tree growth, branch
dieback and tree death. A 136-
acre area of infestation has
been identified near U.S. High-
way 169 and Highway 62, the
majority of which is in Min-
netonka.
This spring, the Department of
Agriculture plans to eradicate
the gypsy moth populations
with an aerial application of the
biological insecticide called
Btk. Area property owners will
receive mailed notice of the
application plans and sched-
ule.
Council considers changes
to agenda format The Council discussed chang-
ing the format of its meeting
agenda.
Based on his experience in
other communities, new City
Manager Scott Neal suggested
a streamlined agenda. He pro-
posed grouping the Consent
Agenda items together so that
those items are easier to track
by all those in attendance. He
also suggested grouping the
perfunctory administrative
actions of the Council earlier
on the agenda so that topics
that interest residents be
heard earlier. Council members
supported those changes.
Neal also proposed
“Community Comment” be
held off-camera prior to the
start of the meeting and that
the meeting begin with the
“Pledge of Allegiance.” Council
members said they believe it’s
important to televise Communi-
ty Comment, but indicated a
preference to have the meeting
begin with it so that residents
don’t have to wait through
what could be long public hear-
ings to offer a comment or
opinion about a general topic.
Rather than the “Pledge of
Allegiance,” the Council will
read a statement of unity.
As the Council’s agenda is set
by local ordinance, an amend-
ment will be prepared for the
group to consider at its April 19
meeting. The new agenda for-
mat could be used as early as
May 3.
Council approves Business
Subsidy Policy The Council approved a Busi-
ness Subsidy Policy.
The Minnesota Business Subsi-
dies Act requires cities to adopt
criteria for awarding business
subsidies. City Manager Scott
Neal proposed a policy
adapted from one that was
originally produced by the
League of Minnesota Cities
and then modified by a number
of Minnesota cities.
The purpose of a public subsi-
dy granted to a private busi-
ness is to incentivize the own-
ers to make a positive busi-
ness action it would not other-
A summary of the April 5 Edina City Council & HRA meeting
April 12, 2011
Volume 13, Issue 7 Council Connection
Upcoming meetings:
Heritage Preservation Board,
7 p.m. April 12
Park Board, 7 p.m. April 12
Energy & Environment Com-
mission, 7 p.m. April 14
Grandview Small Area Plan
Kick-off, 7 p.m. April 14
City Council Work Session,
5 p.m. April 19
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City Clerk Debra Mangen 952-826-0408
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wise do. Under the policy, each
project will be evaluated on a
case-by-case basis, evaluated
on its importance and benefit
to the community from all per-
spectives, including job crea-
tion or retention. The City
Council will conduct a public
hearing in response to all re-
quests for public subsidies.
The Council will consider a tax-
increment financing policy at
its next meeting.
Council discusses
proposed sports dome
The Council will meet with the
Edina Board of Education later
this year to discuss a proposed
sports dome in the community.
A group of Edina residents
wish to develop an indoor
sports facility for recreational
and competitive athletic activi-
ties. Representatives of the
group have met with City and
school district staff and inter-
ested parties from local youth
athletic associations. The pro-
ject advocates are interested
in moving their project for-
ward, but want to pursue a
partnership with the City and
school district first.
At a meeting in March, the
Board of Education discussed
the matter and requested sev-
eral pieces of information from
those leading the project. The
Council agreed that the infor-
mation must be obtained be-
fore a decision about a part-
nership can be discussed and
directed staff to work with the
project advocates as much as
necessary to gather it. After
the information is compiled,
the Council will meet with the
school board to discuss the
proposal.