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Minneapolis City Council Agenda

City Council of the City Council
and
Minneapolis Community Development Agency Operating Committee
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Regular Meeting
August 8, 2019 - 9:30 am
Room 317, City Hall
Members: Council Members Lisa Bender (President), Andrea Jenkins (Vice-President), Andrew Johnson (Majority Leader), Cam Gordon (Minority Leader), Kevin Reich, Steve Fletcher, Phillipe Cunningham, Jeremiah Ellison, Abdi Warsame, Lisa Goodman, Alondra Cano, Jeremy Schroeder, and Linea Palmisano
(Majority vote of all members, 7; 2/3 vote of all members, 9; quorum 7)
Clerk: Jackie Hanson, (612) 673-2216

Call to Order

  1. Roll Call.
  2. Adoption of the agenda.
  3. Acceptance of minutes of Jul 25, 2019.
  4. Referral of petitions, communications, and reports of the City officers to the proper Committees and departments.
Economic Development & Regulatory Services
Jul 30, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Olive & Lamb Eatery, 2424 University Ave NE, (Ward 3) for an On Sale Wine with Strong Beer, No Live Entertainment License (2019-00843)
    1. Approving application for Olive & Lamb Eatery, 2424 UNIVERSITY AVE NE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by M & M Food Service LLC, BLWine, LIC378395, for an On Sale Wine with Strong Beer, No Live Entertainment License, subject to final inspection and compliance with all provisions of applicable codes and ordinances.
  2. Cosmic Bean Dispensary, 1315 4th St SE, (Ward 3) for an Extended Hours of Operation License and a Sidewalk Café License with 8 seats (2019-00792)
    1. Approving application for Cosmic Bean Dispensary, 1315 4TH ST SE Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 3) submitted by Cosmic Bean Dispensary LLC, BLFood, LIC380342, for a Sidewalk Cafe License with eight seats, subject to final inspection and compliance with all provisions of applicable codes and ordinances.
    2. Approving application for Cosmic Bean Dispensary, 1315 4TH ST SE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Cosmic Bean Dispensary LLC, BLGeneral, LIC380339, for an Extended Hours of Operation License, subject to final inspection and compliance with all provisions of applicable codes and ordinances.
  3. The Lyndale Tap House, 2937 Lyndale Ave S, (Ward 10), for an On Sale Liquor with Sunday Sales, General Entertainment License (2019-00810)
    1. Approving application for The Lyndale Tap House, 2937 LYNDALE AVE S Minneapolis, MN, (Ward 10) submitted by Eastwest Classic LLC, BLAmend, LIC381104, for an On Sale Liquor with Sunday Sales, General Entertainment License, subject to final inspection and compliance with all provisions of applicable codes and ordinances.
  4. 2020 License Fee Schedule (2019-00765)
    1. Approving the 2020 License Fee Schedule with increases to the current 2019 License Fee Schedule.

  5. Liquor license approvals for July 30, 2019 (2019-00849)
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  6. Gambling license approvals for July 30, 2019 (2019-00848)
    1. Minneapolis Firefighters Local 82 Charities, 501 WASHINGTON AVE S Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Minneapolis Firefighters Local 82 Charities, BLGeneral, LIC381618
    2. Minneapolis Firefighters Local 82 Charities, 2911 HENNEPIN AVE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Minneapolis Firefighters Local 82 Charities, BLGeneral, LIC381619
  7. Gambling license renewals for July 30, 2019 (2019-00857)
    1. EAGLES AERIE #34, 2600 27TH AVE S Minneapolis, MN, submitted by EAGLES AERIE 34, BLGeneral, LIC69163
    2. EDISON COMMUNITY AND SPORTS FOUNDATION, 3300 CENTRAL AVE NE Minneapolis, MN, submitted by EDISON COMMUNITY AND SPORTS FOUNDATION, BLGeneral, LIC369702
    3. Minneapolis Hockey Association, 415 60TH ST W Minneapolis, MN, submitted by Minneapolis Hockey Association, BLGeneral, LIC370032
    4. MPLS RIVERVIEW LIONS, 207 WASHINGTON AVE N Minneapolis, MN, submitted by MPLS RIVERVIEW LIONS, BLGeneral, LIC68168
  8. Grants from Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and the Metropolitan Council’s Tax Base Revitalization Account (TBRA) for the spring 2019 brownfield grant round. (2019-00860)
    1. Accepting grants from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), in the total amount of $934,354, for the following projects: 901/907 Winter Street Project, 901 Winter St NE ($211,214); 3120 Excelsior Project, 3120 Excelsior Blvd ($98,996); Bessemer at Seward Commons, 2200 Snelling Ave, 2206 Snelling Ave, 2210 Snelling Ave, 2214 Snelling Ave, and 2218 Snelling Ave ($328,488); Capri Theater, 2027 W Broadway, 2029 W Broadway, 2033 W Broadway, and a portion of 2101 W Broadway, 2104 23rd Av N and 2106 23rd Ave N, 2301 Oliver Ave N and 2210 Oliver Ave N ($58,991); Leef South Lot fka Currie & Irving, 190 James Ave N, 194 James Ave N, 196 James Ave N, 198 James Ave N, 187 Irving Ave N, 191 Irving Ave N, 195 Irving Ave N, and 199 Irving Ave N ($163,214); and Malcolm Yards Market, 501 30th Ave SE ($73,451).

    2. Accepting grants from the Metropolitan Council's Tax Base Revitalization Account (TBRA), in the total amount of $1,234,900, for the following projects: 901/907 Winter Street Project, 901 Winter St NE ($122,400); 3120 Excelsior Project, 3120 Excelsior Blvd ($98,900); Calhoun Towers -- Building C, 3404 List Place and 3430 List Place ($272,400); Checkerboard, 3716 Dight Ave S ($600,000); Leef South Lot fka Currie & Irving, 190 James Ave N, 194 James Ave N, 196 James Ave N, 198 James Ave N, 187 Irving Ave N, 191 Irving Ave N, 195 Irving Ave N, and 199 Irving Ave N ($37,300); and Malcolm Yards Market, 501 30th Ave SE ($103,900).

    3. Authorizing contracts or agreements with DEED and the Metropolitan Council for the aforesaid grants.

    4. Authorizing one or more funding agreements with each of the sub-recipients identified (or an affiliated entity) and/or disbursement and related agreements for these grants.

    5. Passage of Resolution approving appropriation of funds to the Community Planning and Economic Development Department.

Housing Policy & Development
Jul 31, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Land sale: 314 36th Ave N to Danella Thompson (2019-00824)
    1. Passage of Resolution approving the sale of the property at 314 36th Ave N, (Disposition Parcel No. MH-155), to Danella Thompson or affiliated entities for $16,000, subject to conditions.

    2. Approving the award of up to $20,000 in Homebuyer Incentive funds to Danella Thompson or affiliated entities.

    3. Authorizing related agreements with Danella Thompson or affiliated entities.

  2. Land sale: 2803 Aldrich Ave N to Richard Ayuk (2019-00846)
    1. Passage of Resolution approving the sale of the property at 2803 Aldrich Ave N, (Disposition Parcel No. MH-157), to Richard Ayuk or affiliated entities for $5,400, subject to conditions.

    2. Approving the award of up to $20,000 in Homebuyer Incentive funds to Richard Ayuk or affiliated entities.

    3. Authorizing related agreements with Richard Ayuk or affiliated entities.

  3. Land sale: 1701 Thomas Ave N to Jean-Claude & Carrie Ann Gbedjangni (2019-00845)
    1. Passage of Resolution approving the sale of the property at 1701 Thomas Ave N, (Disposition Parcel No. MH-156), to Jean-Claude Gbedjangni and Carrie Ann Gbedjangni or affiliated entities for $21,700, subject to conditions.

    2. Approving the award of up to $20,000 in Homebuyer Incentive funds to Jean-Claude Gbedjangni and Carrie Ann Gbedjangni or affiliated entities.

    3. Authorizing related agreements with the Jean-Claude Gbedjangni and Carrie Ann Gbedjangni or affiliated entities.

  4. Madison Apartments bond issuance: 501 15th St E (2019-00854)
    1. Passage of Resolution authorizing preliminary and final approval of the issuance of Tax Exempt Multifamily Housing Revenue Entitlement Bonds in an amount not to exceed $8.5 million for the Madison Apartments project at 501 15th St E.

  5. Hennepin County Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) financial assistance from the 2019 Affordable Incentive Housing Incentive Fund (AHIF) (2019-00870)
    1. Passage of Resolution approving the Hennepin County Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) to provide financial assistance from the 2019 Affordable Housing Incentive Fund to the following projects:

      1. Lydia Apartments, 1920 LaSalle Ave
      2. PERIS Development, 1930 Hennepin Ave S
      3. Maya Commons, 1220 Brook Ave SE
      4. Amber Apartments, 4525 Hiawatha Ave
      5. Olson Townhomes, 1201 Olson Memorial Hwy
      6. Prosperity Village, 4046 Lyndale Ave N
      7. Pokegema North, scattered sites
      8. CLCLT Homebuyer Initiated Program, scattered sites
  6. Single Room Occupancy (SRO)/Shared Housing Pilot (2019-00873)
    1. Approving the creation of a Single Room Occupancy (SRO)/Shared Housing Pilot within the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.

  7. City financial assistance for short term rental housing proposals (2019-00896)
    1. Directing Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) staff to include language in Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for housing or mixed-use development proposals for City-owned land or City financial assistance stating that the City may limit or prohibit short term rentals in any residential project that receives City financial assistance and/or is developed on land sold by the City.

    2. Directing CPED staff to recommend changes to the Unified Housing Policy by December 13, 2019, to establish a limit on the number or percentage of units allowed to be operated as short term rentals in projects that receive City financial assistance or are developed on land sold by the City.

    3. Directing CPED staff to negotiate for the inclusion of language in development agreements resulting from existing RFPs on city-owned land sales for a limit on the number or percentage of units allowed to be operated as short term rentals. The city’s opening proposal shall, by default, be zero percent until a permanent policy is established.

Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Jul 25, 2019 - Committee Report, Aug 7, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Biennial budget process charter amendment (2018-01413)
    1. Passage of Ordinance amending Article IX, Section 9.3 of the Minneapolis City Charter relating to Finance: Budget, establishing a biennial budget process, clarifying details required in the Mayor’s recommended budget, and aligning timelines with Minnesota Statutes.

  2. Lodging tax rate adjustment (2019-00837)
    1. Passage of Resolution affirming the lodging tax rate of three percent as provided in Resolution 2001R-570 pursuant to Laws of Minnesota for 2019, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 6, Section 5.

Public Health, Environment, Civil Rights, and Engagement
Jul 29, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Regulation of tetrachloroethylene (perc) in dry cleaning establishments ordinance (2019-00766)
    1. Passage of Ordinance amending Title 13, Chapter 301 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Licenses and Business Regulations: Laundries and Dry Cleaning Establishments, amending regulations to prohibit any use of tetrachloroethylene in a dry cleaning facility.

  2. Wage theft ordinance (2019-00697)
    1. Passage of Ordinance amending Title 2 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Administration, preventing wage theft, adding overtime and break requirements, and restricting City contracts from being awarded to entities with outstanding wage obligations:

      1. Chapter 18 Purchasing.
      2. Chapter 40 Workplace Regulations.
  3. Violence Prevention Steering Committee appointment (2019-00804)
    1. Approving the Council appointment of Council Member Phillipe Cunningham, Seat 9, Ward 4, for a two-year term, beginning Jan 1, 2019, and ending Dec 31, 2021.

Public Safety & Emergency Management
Jul 31, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Contract with Grandma's Marathon for Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) bomb/K9 services (2019-00881)
    1. Authorizing a contract with Grandma's Marathon - Duluth for the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) to receive up to $1,070 in buy-back funds for one (1) USPCA certified police canine capable of detecting bombs/explosive materials and the Police Officer handler to work during Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, MN on Jun 22, 2019.

  2. Grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce for Minnesota Auto Theft Prevention Program (2019-00884)
    1. Authorizing acceptance of a grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce in the amount of $415,962.47 for the Police Auto Theft Prevention Program for two years, from Jul 1, 2019 through Jun 30, 2021.

    2. Authorizing a contract for the grant.

    3. Passage of Resolution approving the appropriation of funds into the Police Department.

  3. Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education (MBFTE) Training Academy Reimbursement (2019-00886)
    1. Accepting the Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education (MBFTE) Training Academy Reimbursement in the amount of $52,060.

    2. Passage of Resolution approving appropriation to the Fire Department.

  4. Minneapolis Police Department cooperative agreement with the Fourth Judicial District Court for Drug Court program enforcement (2019-00880)
    1. Authorizing the Minneapolis Police Department to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Fourth Judicial District Court  whereby the Court shall compensate the City in an amount not-to-exceed $43,000 per year to furnish police liaison, research, and monitoring services to assist in the enforcement of conditions of probation and effective operation of the Drug Court Program from Jul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2021. 

Transportation & Public Works
Jul 30, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Sidewalk repair and construction assessments (2019-00684)
    1. Passage of Resolution adopting and levying the assessments, and adopting the assessment roll for sidewalk repair and construction charges for the 2018 construction season on the list of properties dated July 1, 2019.

  2. 28th Ave S Bridge Replacement Project: Request for variance from Minnesota Department of Transportation State Aid Rules (2019-00875)
    1. Passage of Resolution requesting a variance from Minnesota Department of Transportation State Aid Rule 8820.2800, Subpart 2a, for the 28th Ave S Bridge over Minnehaha Creek Project.

  3. Agreement with Mississippi Watershed Management Organization for 8th St S Street Reconstruction Project (2019-00866)
    1. Authorizing a contract with the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO), in the amount of $295,000, for construction costs related to the installation of stormwater planters as part of the 8th St S Street Reconstruction Project.

  4. 33rd St E and 35th St E (Hiawatha Ave to Minnehaha Ave) Street Reconstruction and Resurfacing Project: Construction services agreements (2019-00867)
    1. Authorizing an agreement with General Mills, in the amount of $27,720, for construction services during the 35th St E Street Resurfacing Project from Hiawatha Ave to Dight Ave.

    2. Authorizing an agreement with ADM, in the amount of $14,410, for construction services during the 35th St E Street Resurfacing Project from Hiawatha Ave to Dight Ave.

  5. University of Minnesota Protected Bikeways Project: Appropriation increase (2019-00865)
    1. Passage of Resolution increasing the appropriation and revenue for the University of Minnesota Protected Bikeways Project by $300,000 in Municipal State Aid (MSA) funds due to an increase in construction costs.

  6. Engineering services agreement with Black & Veatch for Fridley Softening Plant Lime Slaker Replacement and Storage Upgrade Project (2019-00868)
    1. Authorizing an engineering services agreement with Black & Veatch, in the amount of $2,000,000, for alternative evaluations and construction phase services for the Fridley Softening Plant Lime Slaker Replacement and Storage Upgrade Project.

  7. Contract amendment with Black and Veatch for design and construction engineering services for tunneled water main under the Mississippi River (2019-00869)
    1. Authorizing an increase to Contract No. C-43836 with Black and Veatch, in the amount of $238,776 for a total amount not to exceed $1,213,776, for additional services associated with the design and construction of a new water main under the Mississippi River at 10th Ave SE.

  8. Contract amendment with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. for Hennepin Ave Street Reconstruction Project (2019-00831)
    1. Authorizing an increase to Contract No. C-43268 with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc., in the amount of $580,000 for a total amount not to exceed $3,161,428, for additional services associated with the final design and right-of-way acquisition along Hennepin Ave, from Washington Ave to 12th St, in conjunction with the Hennepin Ave Street Reconstruction Project.

  9. Memorandum of Understanding with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regarding investigations and other operations in City-managed public right-of-way (2019-00856)
    1. Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) regarding MPCA’s investigations and other operations in City-managed public right-of-way.

  10. Bid for 10th Ave SE River Bridge Rehabilitation Project (2019-00871)
    1. Accepting the low bid of Lunda Construction Company, submitted on Event No. 219, in the amount of $49,891,496.68, to provide all materials, labor, equipment, and incidentals necessary for the 10th Ave SE River Bridge Rehabilitation Project, and authorizing a contract for the project, all in accordance with City specifications.

  1. Legal settlement: Eddie Knight v. City of Minneapolis (2019-00889)
    1. Approving the settlement of the lawsuit Eddie Knight v. City of Minneapolis by payment of $21,500 to Eddie Knight and Meshbesher & Spence, Trust Account, and authorizing the City Attorney's Office to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the settlement.  

  2. Legal settlement: Claim of Octavio Iniguez Ramirez (2019-00891)
    1. Approving the settlement of the claim of Octavio Iniguez Ramirez by payment of $9,000 to Octavio Iniguez Ramirez and Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, Trust Account, and authorizing the City Attorney's Office to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the settlement.

  3. Legal settlement: Claim of Christopher Schulte (2019-00892)
    1. Approving the Workers' Compensation claim of Christopher Schulte by payment of $137,500 to Mr. Schulte and his attorneys, and authorizing the City Attorney's Office to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the settlement.

  4. 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS: Contracts with Metropolitan Council Housing and Redevelopment Authority, JustUs Health, and Clare Housing (2019-00890)
    1. Authorizing contracts to implement awards for the 2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program to address the housing needs for persons living with HIV/AIDS who are low-income and homeless or at-risk of homelessness, as follows:

      1. Metropolitan Council Housing and Redevelopment Authority for an amount not to exceed $542,000.
      2. JustUs Health for an amount not to exceed $575,000.
      3. Clare Housing for an amount not to exceed $70,639.
  5. Bid for East Side Facility Fuel Depot Project (2019-00888)
    1. Accepting the low bid of Pump and Meter Service, Inc., submitted on Event No.  376, in the amount of $340,433.48, to provide all materials, labor, equipment, and incidentals necessary for the East Side Facility Fuel Depot Project, and authorizing a contract for the project, all in accordance with City specifications.

  6. Lease with 2700 East 28th Street LLC for Fire Department Employee Assistance Program (2019-00893)
    1. Authorizing a lease with 2700 East 28th Street LLC, in an amount not to exceed $17,000 per year, for a Fire Department Employee Assistance Program at 2700 28th St E, Suite 193.

  7. Collective bargaining agreement: Building Trades Unit, 2019 through 2022 (2019-00844)
    1. Approving a collective bargaining agreement with the Building Trades Unit for the period May 1, 2019, through Apr 30, 2022.

    2. Approving the Executive Summary of the agreement.

    3. Authorizing a collective bargaining agreement consistent with the terms of the Executive Summary.

    4. Authorizing the Labor Relations Director to implement the terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement.

  8. Contract amendment with Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid for legal representation to low-income Minneapolis tenants (2019-00897)
    1. Authorizing an increase to Contract C-44211 with Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, in the amount of $25,000 for a total amount not to exceed $175,000, for additional services associated with legal representation to low-income Minneapolis tenants.

  9. Partnership applications to the NEA Our Town Program (2019-00895)
    1. Authorizing the City to act as the local government partner in the following applications to the Fiscal Year 2020 National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) Our Town program:

      1. Capri Theater/Plymouth Christian Youth Center for Northside Filmmakers, a community filmmaking project that will help develop a cadre of cellphone filmmakers in the historically Black community of North Minneapolis, in the amount of $50,000.
      2. Pangea World Theater for Lake Street Commons, a celebration and reclaiming of the commons for the people living along this vibrant urban corridor from Bde Maka Ska to the Mississippi, in the amount of $100,000.
Zoning & Planning
Aug 1, 2019 - Committee Report
  1. Conditional use permit, variances, and site plan review appeal: Thomas Tulien, 2542-2554 Blaisdell Ave and 110 26th St W (2019-00876)
    1. Denying an appeal submitted by Thomas Tulien regarding decisions of the City Planning Commission, notwithstanding staff recommendation, relating to conditional use permit, variance, and site plan review applications (PLAN8914); and approving a revised plan for a new mixed-use building located at 2542-2554 Blaisdell Ave and 110 26th St W.

  2. Rezoning: Yellow Tree, 110 26th St W and 2542 Blaisdell Ave (2019-00877)
    1. Approving an application submitted by Yellow Tree to rezone (PLAN8914) the properties located at 110 26th St W and 2542 Blaisdell Ave from the R5 Multiple-family District to the OR2 High Density Office Residence District to construct a new mixed-use building with dwelling units and a ground-floor office of approximately 600 square feet. 

    2. Passage of Ordinance amending Title 20, Chapter 521 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Zoning Code: Zoning Districts and Maps Generally.

  3. Alley vacations: North Bay Companies, 620 9th St SE (2019-00874)
    1. Approving an application submitted by North Bay Companies to vacate (PLAN8904) that part of the east-west alley, parallel to 9th St SE, east of 6th Ave SE, and between 8th and 9th Sts SE, subject to the retention of easement rights by Xcel Energy and CenturyLink.

    2. Passage of Resolution vacating all that part of the east-west alley, parallel to 9th St SE, east of 6th Ave SE, between 8th and 9th Sts SE (Vac-1721).

    3. Approving an application submitted by North Bay Companies to vacate (PLAN8904) the north-south alley located in the block bounded by 9th St SE, 9th Ave SE, 9th St SE, and 6th Ave SE.

    4. Passage of Resolution vacating the north-south alley located in the block bounded by 9th St SE, 9th Ave SE, 8th St SE and 6th Ave SE (Vac-1722).

  4. Regulation of drive-through facilities ordinance (2018-00148)
    1. Passage of Ordinance amending Title 20 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Zoning Code, amending regulations for drive-through facilities:

      1. Chapter 520 Introductory Provisions.
      2. Chapter 530 Site Plan Review.
      3. Chapter 548 Commercial Districts.
      4. Chapter 549 Downtown Districts.
      5. Chapter 550 Industrial Districts.
      6. Chapter 551 Overlay Districts.
  5. Zoning Code Text Amendment Work Plan (2019-00878)
    1. Approving the Zoning Code Text Amendment Work Plan. 

Notice of Ordinance Introductions

  1. Micro wholesaler food license ordinance (2019-00900)
    1. Fletcher gives notice of intent to introduce at the next regular meeting of the City Council the subject matter of an ordinance amending Title 10, Chapter 188 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Food Code: Administration and Licensing, adding a new section to create a micro wholesaler food license endorsement allowing for the sale of qualifying retail food products through shelf space lease arrangements.

  2. Small and Underutilized Business Program applicability to contractual amendments ordinance (2019-00926)
    1. Jenkins gives notice of intent to introduce at the next regular meeting of the City Council the subject matter of an ordinance amending Title 16, Chapter 423 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Planning and Development: Small and Underutilized Business Enterprise Program, adding thereto provisions relating to the applicability of the Small and Underutilized Business Program to amendments of City contracts.

Introduction & Referral Calendar

  1. Truck parking ordinance (2019-00855)
    1. Pursuant to notice, motion by Jenkins and Cunningham to introduce the subject matter of an ordinance amending Title 18, Chapter 478 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Traffic Code: Parking, Stopping and Standing, for first reading and referral to the Transportation & Public Works Committee, amending provisions related to parking of overweight vehicles and commercial vehicles.

Resolutions

  1. Chuck Lutz honorary resolution (2019-00853)
    1. Passage of Resolution honoring Chuck Lutz for his career of service to the City of Minneapolis.

  2. 2019 Urban Scholars honorary resolution (2019-00898)
    1. Passage of Resolution recognizing contributions of Urban Scholars.

  3. Resistance and Liberation of African Americans honorary resolution (2019-00903)
    1. Passage of Resolution honoring and recognizing August 20, 2019, as the 400th Year Commemoration of Resistance and Liberation of African Americans in the City of Minneapolis.

Addendum

  1. Regulation of drive-through facilities ordinance (2018-00148)
    1. Directing staff to allow any applicant with an application deemed complete pursuant to Minn. Stat. 15.99 prior to August 8, 2019, to proceed through the regulatory review process under the regulations in effect at the time of submittal of the complete application.

Announcements

Adjournment

  1. 2020 City Budget (2019-00899)
    1. Adjourn to August 15, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. in the Council Chamber for the purpose of receiving Mayor Jacob Frey's 2020 Budget Address.


Next City Council meeting: Aug 15, 2019

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