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P22 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION September 26, 2011 <br />DRAFT <br />46 The assessment included meeting with employees with a goal of identifying ways to be <br />47 more effective and efficient. He noted the list of recommendations made by employees <br />48 and that he agrees with what was brought forward. The report contains recommendations <br />49 regarding reclassification of some positions (some of which have already been approved <br />50 by the council) as well as the elimination of two positions — Senior Planner and Director <br />51 of Administration. The mayor commended the City Administrator on completing the <br />52 assessment; he recognizes the goals are good and they include no loss of services for the <br />53 residents. <br />54 <br />55 Item 4A, Ordinance No. 19 -11, Amending the City's Animal Control Regulations - <br />56 Public Safety Director Swenson noted that the city's regulations in this area have been <br />57 under review for some time (began previous to his arrival). A recent enforcement action <br />58 related to a dangerous animal brought to light the need to refine some areas of the <br />59 regulations. The changes include the elimination of any "potentially dangerous" <br />60 designation, with findings being that either an animal is dangerous or not. Staff is also <br />61 recommending a change in the area of the appeals process whereby appeals would be <br />62 handled by a hearing officer; assignment of that position will be done by the council <br />63 possibly with the annual appointments. The council concurred with the changes and <br />64 added that they would discuss the matter of appointing a hearing officer at a future work <br />65 session. <br />66 <br />67 Item 4B, Ordinance No. 20 -11, Amending the City's Unclaimed Property <br />68 Regulations — Public Safety Director Swenson explained that because the city's current <br />69 regulations require that unclaimed property be disposed of by a certain type of public <br />70 auction, the city is not getting maximum value and is also having to hold onto property <br />71 longer (thus resulting in come complaints about unsightly storage situations). He <br />72 recommends the changes as they will make for a better process. <br />73 <br />74 Item 6A, Resolution No. 11 -97, Calling for Hearing on Interchange Assessments - <br />75 Community Development Director Grochala explained that setting a public hearing <br />76 continues the process of assessments for the I35E /CSAH 14 Interchange Project. The <br />77 public hearing is proposed for October 24. All impacted property owners will be noticed <br />78 and given an opportunity to speak on the matter as well as appeal the assessments at the <br />79 hearing. <br />80 <br />81 Item 6B, Resolution No. 11 -98, Approving Letter of Understanding with the City of <br />82 Centerville for a 21st Av Park and Ride and Road Improvement Project - <br />83 Community Development Director Grochala explained that staff is working with the <br />84 Metropolitan Council and the City of Centerville on the addition of a park and ride <br />85 facility. The project would also require some road improvements. A preliminary <br />86 engineering study is called for and is being proposed by WSB. The resolution would <br />87 authorize execution of a Letter of Understanding with the City of Centerville regarding a <br />88 general understanding of the project at this point. <br />89 <br />90 The meeting was adjourned at 6:20 p.m. <br />2 <br />