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City Council
January 4.2010
The City Council of the City of Hastings, Minnesota met in a regular meeting on Monday
January 4, 2010 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Hastings City Hall, 101 East 4a'
Street, Hastings, Minnesota.
Members Present: Mayor Hicks, City Councilmembers Alongi, Balsanek, Hollenbeck, Nelson,
Elling Schultz and Slavik
Staff Present: City Administrator Dave Osberg
City Attorney Dan Fluegel
Assistant City Administrator Melanie Mesko Lee
Planning Director John Hinzman
Pioneer Room Curator Cindy Smith
Presentation-Don Kramlinger
Mayor Hicks and the City thanked Mr. Kramlinger for his service to the community and
the collaboration and advocacy he brought to the position. A reception will be held Thursday,
January 14 from 4-7 p.m. at the Green Mill.
Presentation Repaired and Rebound City Council Minute Books
Volume 1: June 1$57 to May 1867
Volume 3: November 1873 to August 18$7
Curator Smith stated that the books were rebound using donated funds. They can be
viewed in the Pioneer Room. The Council thanked Smith for her work on preserving the City's
history.
Approval of Minutes
Mayan Hicks asked if there were any corrections or additions to the minutes of the regular
City Council meeting on Decerrtber 21, 2009. Hearing none, the minutes were approved as
presented.
Consent Agenda
Moved by Councilmember Slavik, seconded by Councilmember Alongi to approve the
Consent Agenda as presented.
7 ayes; Nays, None.
1. Pay Bills as Audited
2. Resolution-2010 Official Newspaper and Alternative means far Dissemination for Bids
3. Resolution-Designating 2010 Depositories
4. 2010 Elected Officials Travel Policy
5. Resolution Allowing Electronic Funds Transfer Transactions
6. Resolution-Designating Authorized Individuals Signatures for Banking Transactions
7. 2010 Non-Union Compensation Schedule Corrections
8. Community Education Joint Powers Agreement Amendment
9. Approve 2010/2011 Joint Pavers Agreement Budget
10. Accept Retirement of Parks & Recreation Superintendent Kevin Smith
11. First Reading/Order Public Hearing-Fees for Keeping Chickens
12. Approve Amendment to Flexible Compensation Plan Document
Public Hearing--Consider Street Closing Request for 2010 IIistoric Hastings Sa#urday
Night Cruise-In Events
Assistant City Administrator Mesko Lee introduced the item and clarified that parking on
Eddy is not included, contrary to the map that was distributed.
Mayor Hicks opened the public hearing at 7:15 p.m.
Hearing no comments, Mayor Hicks closed the public hearing at 7:15 p.m.
' Approve Request by DBA for 2010 Historic Hastings Saturday Night Cruise-In Events
Moved by Councilmember Hallenbeck, seconded by Councilmember Alongi to approve as
presented.
7 Ayes; Nays, none.
Authorize Letter of Credit Reduction-Westview Properties LLC {Westview Packaging}
Planning Director Hinzman introduced this item.
Moved by Councilmember Slavik, seconded by Couneilember Schultz to approve as
presented.
7 Ayes;-Nays, none.
Hearing-SuperAmerica South (215 33rd Street West) Liquor License Compliance Check
Violation
Hearing-SuperAmerica `Vest (1390 South Frontage Road} Liquor License Compliance
Check Violation
City Attorney Dan Fluegel stated that both SuperAmerica locations had stipulated to the first
civil penalty violations, which would be a $1,000 civil penalty and athree-day"license suspension
to be served January 20, 21, and 22, 2010. Fluegel noted that no hearing has been requested by
the applicant, and should any changes to the stipulation. be made, the item will need to be brought
back before the Council far action.
Moved by Councilmember Alongi, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to accept the
stipulation for SuperAmerica South {215 33'~ Street West} as presented.
7 Ayes; Nays, none.
Moved by Councilmember Hallenbeck, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to accept the
stipulation far SuperAmerica West {1390 South frontage Road) as presented.
7 Ayes; Nays, none.
Hearing-Wal-Mart (1752 North Frontage Road) Liquor License Compliance Check
Violation
City Attorney Fluegel introduced the item and stated that Wa1-Mazt has waived their formal
hearing. Cody Schmitz, the Wal-Mart manager confirmed waiving the hearing and was available
for any questions from the Council.
Moved by Councilmmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Schultz to treat this as a
second violation within 24 months and order a $1,500 civil penalty and six-day license-
suspension to be served February 1-6, 2010.
There was discussion about Wal-Mart's previous violations, the first which occurred within
27 months of the third violation, and their proposal to remedy illegal sales to youth. Mr. Schmitz
stated that he had been manager since August 2009 and is currently reviewing the process and
training that has occurred and is considering participation in the City's Best Practices Program.
Councilmember Alongi stated that the current motion for penalty and suspension is not
stringent enough. Councilmember Slavik concurred.
There was discussion on serving concurrent day suspension ox parsing it out over a number of
weekends.
Councilmember Alongi offered a friendly amendment, which was accepted, to amend the
original motion to order a $1,500 civil penalty and anine-day license suspension to be served
January 28-February 6, 2010.
7 Ayes; Nays, none.
Discussion-Hastings Facebook Page
City Administrator Osberg introduced the item and requested conceptual approval of the City
creating a City Facebook page.
Moved by Councilmember Schultz, seconded by Councilmember Hallenbeck to approve as
presented.
7 Ayes; Nays, none.
Discussion-Core Values
City Administrator Osberg introduced the item and provided infarznation on the staff
work to date on development of core values and implementation and communication to staff and
the public.
New Business
Councilmember Balsanek asked staff to look into whether the handicapped parking is
adequate for downtown.
Announcements
• Councilmember Nelson was wished a happy birthday.
+ The next Council meeting will be on Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30 p.m.; City offices will be
closed on Monday, January 18 in honor or Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
• The Charter Commission will meet on Wednesday, January 13 at 7:00 p.m. Mayor Hicks
asked the Commission to look into the current police department structure as part of their
work.
• ED1tA will meet on Thursday, January 14 at 6:00 p.m.
Adjournment
Moved by Councilmember Schultz, seconded by Councilmember Hollenbeck to adjourn the
meeting at 8:02 p.m.
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Paul J. Hic
Mayar-
Melanie Mesko Lee
City Clerk