HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 06.bCITY OF LAKEVILLE
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
September 3, 2013
Mayor Little called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.
Members Present: Mayor Little, Council Members Davis, Swecker, Andersqu.,,and LaBeau
Staff Present: Steve Mielke, City Administrator; Tom Vonhof, Police. Chief; Chris Petree,
Public Works Director; David Olson, Community & Economic Development Director;
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Dennis Feller, Finance Director; Brett Altergott, Parks & Recreation Director; Daryl More
Planning Director; Charlene Friedges, City Clerk
Citizen Comments: Robert Turner, 17732 Gal
excessive aircraft noise over the city and asked
mitigation options.
4. Additional Agenda Information:
5. Presentations /Introductions
;sed concerns related to
to consider engaging in noise
Chief Vonhof introduced Police Officer Adam Anderson. Mayor Little administered the oath
of office to Officer Andc rson:,<
Ted Billy and Doreen Machiu'requesoZfthe City Council proclaim September as Senior
Center Month in the City of Lakeville. Council Member LaBeau read the proclamation.
Mr. PetrpP�&esented the August Public Works Department monthly report, focusing on
cur major construction projects.
was made by Anderson, seconded by LaBeau to approve the consent agenda items as
a. Claims for payment
b. Minutes of the August 19, 2013 City Council meeting
c. Resolution No. 13 -71 approving Multi- Agency Law Enforcement Joint Powers Agreement
with State of Minnesota, Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
City Council Meeting Minutes, September 3, 2013 Page 2
d. Resolution No. 13 -72 calling public hearing for certification of delinquent utilities
e. Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for intersection improvements at Kenwood
Trail /Jaguar Avenue and 202' Street /Holyoke Avenue
f Authorize SRF Consulting Group to conduct a pedestrian /bicycle
g. Cost Share Agreement with Dakota County for election
services
1, Table action on the intarim use permit amendment for
the September 16, 2013 meeting
i. Set a budget work session to be held on
Roll call was taken on the motion. Ayes — Davis, Little,
9. Unfinished business none
10. New business none
11. Announcements: Next regular City
Mayor Little
Respectfully
Clerk
at
meeting, September 16, 2013
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Ipava Avenue
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Matt Little, Mayor
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES
September 3, 2013
Mayor Little called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. in the Marion Conference Room at City
Hall.
Members Present: Council Members Swecker, Anderson, LaBeau
Staff Present: Steve Mielke, Allyn Kuennen, Dave Olson, Chris P,
Vonhof, Brett Altergott, Dennis Feller, Char Friedges
There were no citizen comments.
Presentation of Envision Lakeville Report
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Envision Lakeville Community Vision Plan Draft (d
office). Council members discussed the Vision,State
Lakeville Task Force. Discussion centered on there
education, what it takes to make Lakevill
residents are served by three school distr'
system" might be more, a than
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25 years.
Mr.
Little
Morey, Tom
an overview of the
current on file in the City Clerk's
rent as proposed by the Envision
r'ence to great schools, quality of
the average, and the fact that Lakeville
It was suggested that the term "education
task force recognized that the City of Lakeville has
record of fiscal responsibility, excellent quality of services and
have been categorized by time periods: 1 -5 years, 6 -15 years and
members emphasized the importance of cultivating a sense of
by working with and strongly supporting the social institutions such as
ads; schools, places of worship, recreation, athletics, and community
and events.
Envision Lakeville 2040 - A community vision plan is a framework for long -term success.
Achieving the promise of the vision requires focus and follow- through. "Focus on the future,
use the framework, filter decisions, and make it real."
Mr. Mielke stated the task force will present the Community Vision Plan to the public at the
September 16 City Council meeting. The City Council should, at some point, adopt the
City Council Work Session Minutes, September 3, 2013
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Vision Statement. Mr. Mielke recommended the City Council charge department directors
and advisory committees to take action by reaching out and soliciting feedback from some
of the civic groups, school boards and religious organizations that participated in the
community vision process.
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