HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Information Memorandum 10-26-2017CITY OF PLYMOUTH
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October 26, 2017
EVENTS / MEETINGS
Planning Commission Agenda for November 1 st............................................................................... Page 2
Official City Meeting Calendars......................................................................................................... Page 3
Tentative List of Agenda Items........................................................................................................... Page 7
CORRESPONDENCE
Arts Fair Set for November 18th-19th................................................................................................ Page 9
Picture Plymouth Photo Contest Winners Announced...................................................................... Page 10
City and Rotary Continue Free CPR/AED Training......................................................................... Page 12
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, November 1, 2017
WHERE: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Plymouth City Hall
3400 Plymouth Boulevard
Plymouth, MN 55447
CONSENT AGENDA
All items listed on the consent agenda are considered to be routine by the Planning Commission
and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless
a Commissioner, citizen or petitioner so requests, in which event the item will be removed
from the consent agenda and considered in normal sequence on the agenda.
1. CALL TO ORDER- 7:00 P.M.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. PUBLIC FORUM
4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Approve the October 18, 2017 Planning Commission meeting minutes.
B. David and Anne Craig. Approve variances for lot area, lot width, and building setback to
allow construction of a new home on a vacant lot at 2515 Magnolia Lane. (2017090)
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church. Conditional use permit to allow a columbarium
at the north side of the church building by the north entrance to the church for property
located at 17205 County Road 6. (2017009)
B. Pulte Homes of Minnesota. Reguiding, rezoning, preliminary plat and variance for a
residential subdivision to be called "Greenway West" for property located west of Troy
Lane at 58th Avenue. (2017083)
C. The Bainey Group, Inc. Conditional use permit amendment for an expansion of the dog
boarding use (Camp Bow Wow) within an existing industrial building and outdoor play area
for property located at 2067 East Center Circle. (2017092)
D. City of Plymouth. 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update: Multiple Plan Review. (2016038)
7. NEW BUSINESS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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Adding Quality to Life
October 2017
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6:30 PM
7:00 PM
Volunteer
PLANNING
Recognition Event
COMMISSION
Plymouth Creek
MEETING
Center
Council Chambers
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SPECIAL COUNCIL
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
1:00 AM - 2:00 PM
MEETING
ENVIRONMENTAL
PARK £t REC
Fire Department
Small Cell Wireless
QUALITY
ADVISORY
Open House
Ordinance
Medicine Lake Room
COMMITTEE (EQC)
COMMISSION
Fire Station III
7:00 PM
MEETING
(PRAC) MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL
Medicine Lake Room
Plymouth Ice Center
MEETING
Council Chambers
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5:30 PM
7:00 PM
SPECIAL COUNCIL
PLANNING
MEETING
COMMISSION
Tour of Public Works
MEETING
Maintenance Facility
Council Chambers
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SPECIAL COUNCIL
CANCELLED
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
MEETING
7:00 PM
Halloween at the
Discuss minimum age
HOUSING AND
Creek
to purchase tobacco
Medicine Lake Room
REDEVELOPMENT
Plymouth Creek
7:00 PM
AUTHORITY (HRA)
Center
REGULAR
MEETING
COUNCIL MEETING
Medicine Lake Room
Council Chambers
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7:00 PM
PLANNING
COMMISSION
MEETING
Council Chambers
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7:00 PM
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
COMMITTEE (EQC)
VETERANS DAY
MEETING
Observed
Medicine Lake Room
CITY OFFICES
CLOSED
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5:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
SPECIAL COUNCIL
PLANNING
HOUSING AND
Plymouth Arts Fair
MEETING
COMMISSION
REDEVELOPMENT
Plymouth CreekCenter
Budget
MEETING
AUTHORITY (HRA)
Medicine Lake Room
Council Chambers
7:00 PM
MEETING
REGULAR
Medicine Lake Room
COUNCIL MEETING
Council Chambers
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Plymouth Arts Fair
THANKSGIVING
THANKSGIVING
Plymouth Creek
Observed
Center
CITY OFFICES
CLOSED
CITY OFFICES
CLOSED
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SPECIAL COUNCIL
MEETING
edian/Beautificatio
Projects
Medicine Lake Room
7:00 PM
REGULAR COUNCIL
MEETING
Council Chambers
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December 2017
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6:00 PM
7:00 PM
SPECIAL COUNCIL
PLANNING
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
MEETING
COMMISSION
Old Fashioned
Board Et Commission
MEETING
Christmas
Interviews
Council Chambers
Plymouth Creek Park
Medicine Lake Room
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7:00 PM
5:00 PM
ENVIRONMENTAL
7:00 PM
SPECIAL COUNCIL
QUALITY
PARK 8 REC
MEETING
COMMITTEE (EQC)
Hotel Licensing
MEETING
ADVISORY
Medicine Lake Room
Council Chambers
COMMISSION
(PRAC) MEETING
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Council Chambers
REGULAR COUNCIL
CHARTER COMMISSION
MEETING
MEETING
Council Chambers
Medicine Lake Room
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7:00 PM
PLANNING
CHRISTMAS EVE
COMMISSION
Observed
MEETING
Council Chambers
CITY OFFICES
CLOSED AT NOON
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CHRISTMAS DAY
7:00 PM
HOUSING AND
CITY OFFICES
REDEVELOPMENT
CLOSED
AUTHORITY (HRA)
MEETING
Medicine Lake Room
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NEW YEAR'S DAY
7:00 PM
PLANNING
CITY OFFICES
COMMISSION
CLOSED
MEETING
Council Chambers
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SPECIAL COUNCIL
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
MEETING
ENVIRONMENTAL
PARK £t REC
Goals/Legislative
QUALITY
ADVISORY
Priorities
Medicine Lake Room
COMMITTEE
COMMISSION
7:00 PM
MEETING
MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL
Medicine Lake Room
Council Chambers
MEETING
Council Chambers
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MARTIN LUTHER
7:00 PM
KING JR.
PLANNING
BIRTHDAY
COMMISSION
MEETING
CITY OFFICES
Council Chambers
CLOSED
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SPECIAL COUNCIL
7:00 PM
MEETING
HOUSING AND
Highway 169 Mobility
REDEVELOPMENT
Study
Medicine Lake Room
AUTHORITY
7:00 PM
MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL
Medicine Lake
MEETING
Room
Council Chambers
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Tentative Schedule for
City Council Agenda Items
November 14, Special, 5:30 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Budget
November 14, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
• Announce Plymouth Arts Fair on November 19
November 28, Special, 5:30 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Median/beautification projects
November 28, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
• Public hearing on tobacco ordinance
• Recognize and present TCF Bank and Abbott Northwestern -West Health with Platinum
Sponsorships for Park and Recreation Programs (Recreation Manager Kari Hemp)
• Oath of Office to firefighters
December 5, Special, 6:00 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Board and Commission interviews
• 2018 Council Coordinating Representatives
• 2018 Deputy Mayor
• Schedule Board and Commission Recognition Social
• Quarterly City Manager's Update
December 12, Special, 5:00 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Hotel licensing
December 12, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
• Recognize Police Citizen Academy graduates
• Public hearing on 2018 budget, general property tax levy, HRA levy, and 2018-2022 Capital
Improvement Program
• Approve 2018 Target and Trap Shooting License renewal
• Approve 2018 Amusement License renewals
• Approve 2018 Tobacco License renewals
January 9, Special, 5:30 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Goals and Legislative Priorities for 2018
January 9, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
• Accept donation from the Wayzata Youth Hockey Association for training center at the
Plymouth Ice Center
January 23, Special, 5:30 p.m. Medicine Lake Room
• Highway 169 Mobility Study
January 23, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
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February 13, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
February 27, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
March 13, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
March 27, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
April 10, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
April 24, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
May 8, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
May 22, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
June 12, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
June 26, Regular, 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers
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City of Plymouth
News Release
For Immediate Release
Oct. 23, 2017
Contact: Alyssa Fram
Recreation Supervisor
City of Plymouth
763-509-5225
afram@ptymouthmn.gov
Plymouth Arts Fair set for Nov. 18-19
Plymouth, Minn. —The City of Plymouth will hold the annual Plymouth Arts Fair 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 18 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19 at the Plymouth Creek Center, 14800 34th Ave.
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Around 30 local and regional artists display, demonstrate and sell their artwork. Plymouth Arts Fair
features paintings, photography, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, clothing/accessories, household items and
more. Past fairs have showcased brightly colored canvas landscapes, intricate beading and necklaces,
handmade cards and stationary, and hand carved wooden cheese boards.
"It's a great way to support local artists and find unique gifts for family and friends — do a little early
holiday shopping and check out the gorgeous artwork," said Recreation Supervisor Alyssa Fram.
The event also features a special children's activity area on Saturday and musical performances
throughout both days of the fair.
The event is free and open to the public, and is sponsored by the City of Plymouth, Abbott
Northwestern-WestHealth and TCF Bank.
Cutline: Support local art and get a jump on holiday shopping at the Plymouth Arts Fair Nov. 18-19 at the
Plymouth Creek Center.
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City of Plymouth
News Release
For Immediate Release
Oct. 24, 2017
Contact: Helen LaFave
Communications Manager
City of Plymouth
763-509-5090
hlafave@plymouthmn.gov
Picture Plymouth Photo Contest winners announced
Plymouth, Minn. — Winners of the annual Picture Plymouth Photo Contest are set to be announced at
the Oct. 24 Plymouth City Council meeting. The contest garnered a total of 156 entries in five categories
— activities/events, city landmarks, people/families, pets and wildlife/nature.
This year's overall winner is Riley Loew for the photo entitled "The Lone Fisherman," which was taken at
Timber Shores Park in Plymouth.
The annual photo contest is sponsored by the City of Plymouth and Plymouth Magazine. To view all
winning entries, visit plymouthmn.gov/photocontest. Winners in all categories are listed below.
Overall Winner
Riley Loew, "The Lone Fisherman"
Readers' Choice Winner
Jessica Antinozzi, "Luce Line Bike Trail"
Activities & Events
• 1st Place — Rachel Hall, "Millennium Garden in a Bubble"
• 2nd Place —Troy Brantner, "Saturday Night Smores"
• 3rd Place — Pat Yentzer, "Fishing at Sunset"
• Honorable Mention — James Lake, "Masts on Medicine Lake"
City Landmarks
• 1st Place — Ann Koktan, "Bridge to the Light"
• 2nd Place — Penny Hatcher, "Winter Fog at Parkers Lake Pavilion"
• 3rd Place —James Lake, "Bad Medicine"
People & Families
• 1st Place—Jennifer MacCourt, "Sisterly Love"
• 2nd Place—Jennifer MacCourt, "Dream Big Little One"
• 3rd Place — Carley Olsem, "Hanging out at Hilde"
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Pets
• 1st Place — Emily Sherman, "There's a Bear on the Patio!"
• 2nd Place — Angelica King, "Puppy Power"
• 3rd Place — Kaitlyn Perron, "Lily"
Wildlife & Nature
• 1st Place — Riley Loew, "Mushroom in French Park"
• 2nd Place — Guiyun Qu, "Sunset"
• 3rd Place—Troy Brantner, "Independence Fireworks"
• Honorable Mention — Janet Brown, "Open Wide"
• Honorable Mention —Ann Koktan, "Life in Bloom"
Cutline: Riley Loew's entry, entitled "The Lone Fisherman," received top honors in the 2017 Picture
Plymouth Photo Contest.
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City of Plymouth
News Release
For Immediate Release
Oct. 25, 2017
Contact: Mike Goldstein
Public Safety Director
City of Plymouth
763-509-5129
City, Rotary continue free CPR/AED training
Plymouth, Minn. — Due to continued popularity, additional Heart Safe Plymouth training sessions have
been announced — 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays Nov. 15, Nov. 29 and Dec. 13 on the second floor of the
Plymouth Public Safety Building, 3400 Plymouth Blvd, adjacent to City Hall.
A partnership between the City of Plymouth Public Safety Department and Rotary Club of Plymouth, the
free trainings teach bystander CPR and AED use to the public.
Register for CPR/AED Training
Space is limited to 30 participants per training session and registration is required. Due to the popularity
of the training sessions and limited space, early registration is encouraged. To register, visit
heartsafeplymouth.eventbrite.com.
About the Training Sessions
The one-hour training sessions are open to teenagers and adults who are interested in learning to help
save lives. Participants can learn hands -only CPR, which teaches chest compressions without mouth-to-
mouth breaths, as well as the use of an AED.
An AED, or Automated External Defibrillator, is a portable electronic device that automatically detects
disturbances in the rhythm of a heartbeat and is able to treat them through defibrillation, the
application of electrical therapy, allowing the heart to re-establish an effective rhythm.
Heart Safe Plymouth Background
The City of Plymouth was designated a Heart Safe Community in 2013 by the American Heart
Association. The program recognizes efforts by individual communities to improve their system for
preventing deaths caused by sudden cardiac arrest.
Rotary Club of Plymouth began holding free CPR and AED training sessions in 2012 and has helped train
more than 4,300 Plymouth residents and businesspeople. Sponsors include Heart Safe communities
through AHA, Minnesota Department of Health and Allina Health.
Businesses groups and organizations can obtain more information or schedule a free training. For more
information, email heartsafeplymouth@gmail.com, call CPR/AED Instructor Norm Ckerstrom at 763-
238-8443 or visit rotaryplymouth.org.
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