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i <br /> Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for July 18,2016 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> Approval of Claims <br /> Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the Claims Roster as presented. <br /> Approve Certificate and Resolution Recognizing Wilson Tool 50 Year Anniversary <br /> Wilson Tool began in 1966 in St. Paul,MN, and quickly expanded to Hugo soon after. Their <br /> world headquarters has been located in Hugo since 1978 and has grown to 350,000 square feet. <br /> Today,the company is"the largest independent manufacturer of tooling systems for punch <br /> presses,press brakes and punch and die components for the stamping industry."The business <br /> plays a vital role in Hugo's economic success and stability. Adoption of the Consent Agenda <br /> approved RESOLUTION 2016—20 RECOGNIZING THE WILSON TOOL 50TH <br /> ANNIVERSARY. <br /> Approve Extension of Employment for Administrative Intern Taylor Richter <br /> Taylor Richter began her internship on December 21,2015,as the City's Administrative Intern. <br /> This temporary position is for a six month period of time, after which it may be extended for an <br /> additional six month period. Taylor has assisted the City Administrator on a wide variety of <br /> projects over the past six months.Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the extension of the <br /> internship of Taylor Richter for an additional six month period. <br /> Approve Resolution for Authorization to Apply for Metropolitan Council Planning <br /> Assistance Grant <br /> The City of Hugo must review and update its comprehensive plans as required by the <br /> "decennial"review provision of Minnesota Statutes §473.864, subd.2. On April 27,2016,the <br /> Metropolitan Council adopted need-based eligibility criteria in order to award local planning <br /> assistance grant funds. Maximum grant amounts for eligible grantees were also established. The <br /> purpose of the grant is to help grantees review and update their comprehensive plans as required <br /> by Statute. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION 2016-21 <br /> IDENTIFYING THE NEED FORFUNDING TO COMPLETE ITS 2040 COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLAN UPDATE AND AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING ASSISTANCE <br /> GRANT FUNDS. <br /> Discussion on Temporary Health Care Dwellings <br /> Community Development Assistant Rachel Leitz provided information to Council on a new law <br /> that created a process for landowners to place a temporary residential dwelling on their property <br /> to serve as a family health care dwelling. This bill was signed by Governor Dayton on May 12, <br /> 2016,and will go into effect September 1,2016. This would automatically apply to all cities that <br /> do not opt out or do not already allow temporary family health care dwellings as a permitted use <br /> under their local ordinances. Because the new law alters the City's level of zoning authority and <br /> the structures have the potential to change the character of the area, staff recommended opting <br /> out of the temporary family health care dwelling ordinance. The Planning Commission had <br /> considered this at their July 14,2016 meeting and recommended to Council to opt out of the <br /> ordinance. <br />