HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Information Memorandum 08-03-2023CITY OF PLYMOUTH
COUNCIL INFO MEMO
August 3, 2023
EVENTS / MEETINGS
Environmental Quality Committee Agenda for August 9 ....................................... Page 2
Official City Meeting Calendars .................................................................... Page 4
Tentative List of Agenda Items ..................................................................... Page 7
REPORTS & OTHER ARTICLES OF INTEREST
Fulcrum Health Plymouth celebrates 40 Years, Sun Sailor ..................................... Page 9
Live at the Hilde returns to Plymouth, Sun Sailor ............................................ Page 11
Environmental Quality Committee 1 of 2 August 9, 2023
CITY OF PLYMOUTH
AGENDA
Regular Environmental Quality Committee
August 9, 2023, 7:00 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PUBLIC FORUM—Individuals may address the Committee about any item not contained on the
regular agenda. A maximum of 15 minutes is allotted for the Forum. If the full 15 minutes are not needed
for the Forum, the Committee will continue with the agenda. The Committee will take no official action
on items discussed at the Forum, with the exception of referral to staff for future report.
3. PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS—Appointment of
Dr. Monika Vadali to Minnesota Academy of Science Board of Directors
4. APPROVE AGENDA —Environmental Quality Committee members may add items to the agenda for
discussion purposes or staff direction only. The Committee will not normally take official action on items
added to the agenda.
5. CONSENT AGENDA —These items are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Committee member or citizen so requests, in
which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed elsewhere on the agenda.
5.1 Adopt proposed Environmental Quality Committee Minutes
June 14 Regular
6. GENERAL BUSINESS
6.1 First year review of source separated curbside organics collection recycling
6.2 Plymouth Environmental Academy
7. REPORTS AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 Environmental Stewardship Discussion Summary
Environmental Stewardship Presentation
8. FUTURE MEETINGS—August 23, 2023 - Plymouth Environmental Academy - Air Quality - 7:00pm
September 13, 2023 - Regular Environmental Quality Committee Meeting
September 21, 2023 - Plymouth Environmental Academy - Household Hazardous Materials - 7:00pm
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Environmental Quality Committee 2 of 2 August 9, 2023
9. ADJOURNMENT
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7:00 PM ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE MEETING Medicine Lake Room
7:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
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5:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Budget discussion Medicine Lake Room
7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
OFFICIAL CITY CALENDAR
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LABOR DAY CITY OFFICES CLOSED
5:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Plymouth Ice Center 4th sheet of ice discussion/Boards and Commissions Council involvement Medicine Lake Room 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
6:00 PM PARK & REC ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
7:00 PM HOUSING AND
REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
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Council Chambers
7:00 PM ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE MEETING Medicine Lake Room
5:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Budget discussion Medicine Lake Room 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
7:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
7:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
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6:00 PM PARK & REC ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING Parks Tour
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5:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Council policies review Medicine Lake Room 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
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7:00 PM ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE MEETING Medicine Lake Room
7:00 PM HOUSING AND
REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
MEETING
Council Chambers
7:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
5:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Budget discussion Medicine Lake Room 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers
7:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers
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Tentative Schedule for
City Council Agenda Items
August 22, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•2024/2025 Budget – Levy impacted funds and related CIP
August 22, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
•Approve final closeout for Hidden Lake and Beacon Heights 2nd Street Reconstruction Project
(ST229001)
•Approve final closeout for 2022 Vicksburg Lane Improvements (ST229005)
•Approve final closeout for 2020 Street Reconstruction Project (ST209001)
•Approve final closeout for Ridgemount Avenue Rehabilitation Project (ST210002)
•Designate engineer for the Plymouth Blvd Rehabilitation Project (ST240001)
•Designate engineer for Station 73 Transit and Eagle Lake Regional Trail Improvement Project
Final Design and Bidding (ST230003)
•Approve resolution for summary publication of ordinance amending beekeeping regulations
•Approve resolution for summary publication of ordinance amending Accessory Dwelling Unit
(ADU) regulations
•Public Hearing on Wine and On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License Application of Asian Duck
LLC d/b/a Asian Duck, 16605 County Road 24, Suite 205
•Preliminary discussion on local cannabis regulation
September 12, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•2024/2025 Budget – Levy impacted funds and related CIP
September 12, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
•Swearing in of Career and PT/OC Firefighters (City Clerk Jodi Gallup)
September 26, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•Plymouth Ice Center 4th sheet of ice discussion
•Board and Commission involvement with Council discussion
September 26, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
October 10, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•Council policies review – including Special Assessment Policy, Charitable Gambling Funds,
Vendor RFP, etc.
October 10, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
October 24, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•2024/2025 Budget – Enterprise funds with utility study and related CIP
October 24, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
November 14, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•2024/2025 Budget – Internal service funds and related CIP
November 14, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
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November 28, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•2024/2025 Budget – final review if needed
•Review Board and Commission applications
November 28, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
•Approve 2024 regular City Council meeting schedule
•Review 2024 legislative priorities
December 5, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
•Interview Board and Commission applicants
December 12, Special 5:00 p.m., Medicine Lake Room
December 12, Regular, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers
•Adopt final levies and budget
•Approve 2024 tobacco licenses
•Approve 2024 refuse hauler licenses
•Approve 2024 target and trap shoot license
•Accept park and recreation donations for 2023
•Adopt polling locations for 2024 elections (if needed)
Date to be determined:
•Closed Session – Labor Negotiations
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Fulcrum Health Plymouth celebrates 40 Years
Fulcrum Health, Inc., a nonprofit physical medicine benefit management
organization located at 3300 Fernbrook Ln. N. in Plymouth, is celebrating
its 40-year milestone.
According to the organization, the number of practicing chiropractors is
expected to increase 10% between 2021 and 2031 – faster than the average
for all occupations – underscoring a growing consumer demand for
physical medicine that supports overall wellbeing in a drug-free, less
invasive manner.
Established in 1983 by Thomas Allenburg, D.C., the organization was first
known as Chiropractic Care of Minnesota, Inc. (CCMI). Dr. Allenburg
realized that for chiropractic care to become integrated into managed
care, the industry needed a unified voice and a set of evidence-based
standards by which care protocols and outcomes could be measured. He
quickly seized the opportunity and assembled a working board of
directors for the fledgling organization with the singular goal to improve
and advance the chiropractic profession. The board of directors
incorporated chiropractic standards of practice and clinical research to
create evidence-based guidelines consistent with chiropractic practices.
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This established trust among doctors of chiropractic and resulted in the
launch of the ChiroCare network. The organization rebranded and
changed its name to Fulcrum Health, Inc. in 2016 with the vision to
introduce additional physical medicine networks, such as acupuncture
and massage therapy.
“Managed care was relatively new in the early ‘80s and the medical
community didn’t understand chiropractic standards of care or how to
determine appropriate care, which was a barrier to insurance coverage
and patient utilization,” said Patricia Dennis, Fulcrum Health CEO and
Board member. “Establishing evidence-based guidelines and standards of
care opened the door for chiropractors and patients, as ChiroCare
became the nation’s first PPO of chiropractors, which enabled successful
partnerships with health insurance companies and fostered the
integration of chiropractic services into covered benefits.”
For more information, visit fulcrumhealthinc.org.
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PHOTOS: Live at the Hilde returns
to Plymouth
Kaitlin McCoskey
As usual, an enormous crowd gathers at the Hilde for a night of live music and fun with Live at the Hilde.
(Sun Photos By Kaitlin McCoskey)
Live at the Hilde returned to Plymouth July 28 and 29 with performances
by Lauren Alaina and Andy Grammer. However, for the first time ever, the
event was extended to include a third date Aug. 5 featuring a sold-out
concert by the well-known Indigo Girls. This annual Plymouth event put
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on by Sue McLean & Associates brought a weekend festival of live music
by iconic performers, food, drinks and a community atmosphere. July 28
not only featured a performance by Alaina, but special guests David J and
Monique Smaz as well. The evening of July 29 brought Grammer to the
stage, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and music beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Opening for Grammer was Minnesota-born singer Anna Graves and social
media-famous singer Devon Cole. Aug. 5 will bring the Indigo Girls to the
Hilde stage, with door opening at 6 p.m. and music beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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