Greenfield public meetings in 2022
92 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council
This agenda for the Greenfield, Minnesota City Council meeting on December 20, 2022, contains only website navigation and boilerplate text. No specific agenda items, resolutions, ordinances, or public hearings are listed. The meeting appears to be procedural only, with no actionable decisions or discussions detailed.
Planning Commission
The provided text contains only the City of Greenfield website navigation, contact information, and a notification sign-up prompt — no actual Planning Commission agenda items. The meeting date is listed as 2022-12-13, but no decisions, discussions, or proposals are included in the source.
Planning Commission
The commission voted 5-0 to recommend a zoning text amendment to allow a therapy-based dog training facility, and separately approved a conditional use permit for the same use at 7600 69th Ave N. Both actions require City Council approval. The meeting also included routine approval of the agenda and prior minutes.
- Approved agenda (5-0)
- Approved November 9, 2022 minutes as amended (5-0)
- Recommended zoning text amendment for dog training facility to City Council (5-0)
- Approved conditional use permit for 7600 69th Ave N for dog training facility (5-0)
City Council
The City Council approved the final 2023 General Fund budget and property tax levy, with a total budget increase of $395,405. The tax rate decreased by 3.06%. The budget allocates $180,000 for Greenfield Road maintenance and 43% to public safety.
- Approved 2023 General Fund budget and property tax levy (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-58: Final Plat for Greenfield Park Fourth Addition (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-61: Accepting Feasibility Report and setting Jan 17, 2023 public hearing for road project (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-59: Authorizing Veolia Water Renewal contract extension for five years (3-0)
- Adopted updated Personnel Policy Handbook pending clarifying language on FMLA and ADA policies (3-0)
- Approved Consent Agenda including claims of $618,115.13 and several resolutions (3-0)
City Council Workshop
The council discussed a sketch plan for the Hedtke property (PID# 21-119-24-43-0001) purchased by Clay Montgomery, which is guided for urban residential (2-6 units/acre) and could include single-family homes and townhomes as a planned unit development. The main challenge is sewer/water extension; if developer-funded, the project may not proceed. Council consensus directed staff to prepare a schedule and scope, with cost-sharing details to be discussed at the January 17 meeting.
- Directed staff to prepare a schedule and scope for the Montgomery sketch plan (consensus)
- Set January 17 meeting to discuss cost sharing and project feasibility (consensus)
- Adjourned meeting (3-0)
Proposed Employee Handbook
The Greenfield City Council is meeting to discuss a proposed employee handbook. The agenda contains only this single item, with no other business listed. No decisions are indicated in the agenda text itself.
- Proposed Employee Handbook review
CIty Council
The provided document is the City of Greenfield, Minnesota website homepage, not the December 6, 2022 City Council meeting agenda. It contains navigation menus, contact information, and website features but no agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The actual meeting agenda is not included in this text.
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City Council Workshop
The provided text is the City of Greenfield website navigation and boilerplate, not the actual City Council Workshop agenda for 2022-12-06. No specific agenda items, decisions, or discussions are listed, so this appears to be procedural or missing content.
City Council
The council approved Ordinance 2022-08, amending Chapter 152 to allow dog training and boarding facilities in the industrial district, with a maximum of 60 dogs and outdoor time limited to 6 a.m.–9 p.m. They also approved a conditional use permit for a facility at 8600 69th Ave N, limiting it to 34 dogs. Both votes were 4-0.
- Approved Ordinance 2022-08 allowing dog training/boarding facilities in industrial district (4-0)
- Approved CUP for dog training/boarding facility at 8600 69th Ave N, limited to 34 dogs (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $119,269.30 in claims and other routine items (4-0)
- Approved release of Midco performance bond (4-0)
- Approved performance increase for City Administrator (4-0)
City Council Workshop
The City Council received a presentation from Abdo Solutions on an independent compensation study. Council members asked questions and requested additional details, which Abdo will provide to staff. No decisions were made on the study.
- Heard compensation study presentation from Abdo Solutions (no vote)
- Adjourned meeting at 7:03 p.m. (4-0)
City Council
The council approved an interim use permit for 6485 Lake Sarah Heights Drive, allowing the owner to live in an accessory structure while building a primary dwelling, with condition 4 (regarding kitchen) removed. They also approved a preliminary plat for Greenfield Park 4th Addition, rezoned lots from Industrial to B-2, extended the recycling contract with Republic Services for one year, and approved an independent compensation study. A TIF analysis for Kettering Creek 2nd Addition was discussed but no action taken.
- Approved Resolution 22-53 for interim use permit at 6485 Lake Sarah Heights Dr (4-0)
- Approved preliminary plat for Greenfield Park 4th Addition (4-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2022-07 rezoning lots from Industrial to B-2 (4-0)
- Approved one-year extension of recycling contract with Republic Services (4-0)
- Approved independent compensation study with condition for follow-up data (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $618,115.13 in claims and Nov 1 minutes (4-0)
City Council Canvas
The Greenfield City Council met on November 15, 2022, and unanimously approved Resolution No. 22-55 to canvass the results of the 2022 municipal election and declare the winners. The meeting was procedural, with no other substantive decisions made.
- Approved agenda (4-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 22-55 — Canvassing results and declaring winners of the 2022 Municipal Election (4-0)
- Adjourned meeting at 8:45 p.m. (4-0)
City Council
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Planning Commission
This agenda for the Greenfield, MN Planning Commission meeting on 2022-11-09 contains only website navigation and boilerplate text, with no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussions listed. The document appears to be a placeholder or template rather than a substantive meeting agenda.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission voted 3-0 to recommend approval of an Interim Use Permit for 6485 Lake Sarah Heights Drive, allowing the applicant to build an accessory structure with living quarters while constructing a primary home. The permit includes conditions requiring a certificate of occupancy for the accessory within one year and for the primary structure within three years, and expires if the property is sold. The commission also voted 3-0 to recommend approval of a preliminary plat for Greenfield Park 4th Addition and rezoning of Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlots A and B from Industrial to B2.
- Recommended approval of Interim Use Permit for 6485 Lake Sarah Heights Drive (3-0)
- Recommended approval of Preliminary Plat for Greenfield Park 4th Addition (3-0)
- Recommended rezoning of Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlots A and B from Industrial to B2 (3-0)
City Council
The council approved Resolution 22-51 for the final plat of Crimson Woods, an eight-lot subdivision east of Greenfield Road and south of 82nd Avenue N, with a condition requiring wetland impact and mitigation approval by the Local Government Unit before the plat can be recorded. The developer must modify the plat or seek variances if needed to minimize wetland impacts. The vote was 4-0.
- Approved Resolution 22-51 (final plat for Crimson Woods) with condition requiring LGU approval of wetland impacts before plat recording — 4-0
- Approved consent agenda including $91,412.08 in claims, October 18 meeting minutes, and two public works performance increases — 4-0
- Continued public hearing and adopted Resolution 22-50 (assessment roll for delinquent utility and service charges) — 4-0
- Accepted feasibility report for Well #2 and authorized preparation of bid documents at up to $25,000 — 4-0
- Accepted feasibility report for Commerce Drive water/sewer connection and directed staff to proceed — 4-0
- Approved final pay estimate for the 2021 Street Renewal project — 3-1 (Klawitter opposed)
- Adopted Resolution 22-52 (2023 Enterprise Fund Budgets) — 4-0
- Accepted well feasibility report for Well #2 and authorized plans/specifications not to exceed $25,000 — 4-0
City Council
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document consists entirely of website navigation menus, contact information, and notification sign-up prompts, with no actual meeting content provided.
Parks Committee
This agenda for the Greenfield, MN Parks Committee meeting on October 26, 2022, contains only website navigation boilerplate and no actual agenda items. The document provides no information about what the committee will decide or discuss.
City Council
The council approved purchase agreements with Java Companies LLC and Stageberg Holdings LLC for real property at PID# 29-119-24-44-0011, subject to minor revisions by staff and the city attorney. A public hearing on delinquent service assessments was opened and continued to November 1. The consent agenda, including $105,413.53 in claims and Resolution 22-49 for a Creekside Meadows letter of credit reduction, was approved 4-0.
- Approved purchase agreement with Java Companies LLC for PID# 29-119-24-44-0011 (4-0)
- Approved purchase agreement with Stageberg Holdings LLC for PID# 29-119-24-44-0011 (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $105,413.53 in claims and Resolution 22-49 (4-0)
- Opened and continued public hearing on delinquent tax assessment roll to November 1 (4-0)
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Planning Commission
The provided text is the City of Greenfield website navigation and boilerplate, not the actual Planning Commission agenda for 2022-10-11. No meeting items, decisions, or discussions are listed. The agenda content is missing or unavailable.
City Council
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City Council Workshop
The council discussed sewer and water connection fees, with consensus to explore a 50/50 cost split between developers and the city. They also reviewed a preliminary plat for the Siwek property, including future realignment of Commerce Drive and wetland delineation. Additionally, they discussed a concept plan for the Commerce Drive area, including potential sewer/water extension and coordination with MnDOT. No formal votes were taken; the meeting was a work session for discussion and direction.
- Concurred to explore 50/50 cost split for sewer/water trunk system (consensus)
- Discussed preliminary plat for Siwek property with future Commerce Drive realignment
- Discussed Commerce Drive area plan for sewer/water extension and property owner coordination
- Adjourned at 6:42 p.m. (3-0)
City Council
The council discussed a transition update from Randy's Sanitation to Republic Services and agreed to extend the contract for one year at the same price as a three-year contract, allowing staff time to seek new proposals. The consent agenda was approved, including payment of $20,665.51 in claims and a 90-day extension for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition. A closed session was held to discuss offers for two properties, with staff given direction. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved consent agenda including $20,665.51 in claims and 90-day extension for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition (3-0)
- Agreed to extend Republic Services contract for one year at same price as three-year contract
- Entered closed session to discuss offers for properties PID# 29-119-24-44-0011 and 29-119-24-41-0040
Workshop
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Parks Commission
This agenda for the Greenfield, MN Parks Commission meeting on 2022-09-28 contains only website navigation and boilerplate text, with no actual agenda items listed. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda was not provided in full.
Parks
The Parks Commission voted 4-0 to purchase and plant 6-8 trees (3-4 fir and 3-4 maple) at Central Park, not to exceed $4,000. Commissioners discussed a proposed RAAA baseball field upgrade and new field project costing up to $284,000, but took no vote. The commission also reviewed a potential Hennepin County Youth Sports Grant with a November 2022 deadline and agreed to keep the community gardens project on the list for further discussion.
- Approved purchase and planting of 6-8 trees not to exceed $4,000 (4-0)
- Approved amended agenda (4-0)
- Approved July 27, 2022 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Approved August 24, 2022 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Adjourned at 8:17 p.m. (4-0)
City Council
The council unanimously approved Ordinance 2022-06, prohibiting the sale of edible cannabinoid products in the city. They also approved Resolution 22-46 to vacate a drainage and utility easement for Woodland Hills Farm, subject to verification of ownership and a fully executed final plat. Additionally, Resolution 22-48 reassigning councilmembers to committees was adopted, and the consent agenda including $101,672.37 in claims and other routine items was approved 4-0.
- Approved Ordinance 2022-06 prohibiting sale of edible cannabinoid products (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-46 vacating drainage & utility easement for Woodland Hills Farm (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-48 reassigning councilmembers to committees (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $101,672.37 in claims, minutes, plat extension, and vacancy declaration (4-0)
City Council
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City Council
The provided agenda text contains only website navigation and boilerplate content, with no actual agenda items listed. The meeting appears to be scheduled for September 6, 2022, but no decisions or discussions are specified.
City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved Resolution 22-44 for the preliminary plat of Crimson Woods, adding a lot for maximum density. They also approved Resolution 22-45, certifying the 2023 preliminary property tax levy and budget, and authorized ordering a skid loader. All votes were unanimous (4-0).
- Approved Resolution 22-44 for Crimson Woods preliminary plat (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-45 certifying 2023 preliminary tax levy and budget (4-0)
- Authorized staff to order a skid loader within budget (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $87,760.64 (4-0)
Workshop
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City Council Workshop
The Greenfield City Council discussed municipal water and sewer infrastructure at a workshop meeting. City Engineer Ron Wagner presented the need for a second well due to the current single well's age and lack of backup. Council directed staff to pursue a feasibility report for a second well and to initiate a conversation with the Metropolitan Council about potential sewer system options. No formal votes were taken on these items.
- Council gave staff direction to work on a feasibility process for a second well.
- Council gave staff direction to have an initial conversation with the Metropolitan Council regarding sewer options.
- Motion to adjourn at 7:45 p.m. passed 5-0.
Parks Commission
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Parks
The Parks Commission discussed converting the existing baseball field at Central Park to a 13U field and adding a second field for 11U play, with RAAA President Pete Moran presenting the proposal. No formal vote was taken on the baseball field project. The commission also reviewed community garden survey results and decided to proceed with pricing materials for potential garden plots, and approved moving forward with quotes for 2-3 shade trees for fall planting.
- Approved amended agenda (3-0)
- Approved June 29, 2022 meeting minutes (3-0)
- Discussed baseball field conversion at Central Park; no vote taken
- Decided to price materials for community garden plots
- Approved quotes for 2-3 quick-growing shade trees for fall planting
- Adjourned meeting (4-0)
City Council
The agenda for the Greenfield City Council meeting on August 16, 2022, contains only boilerplate website navigation and contact information, with no specific agenda items listed. The meeting appears to be procedural, with no decisions or discussions detailed.
City Council Workshop
The council reviewed the 2023 preliminary budget, highlighting a $180,000 increase for Greenfield Road maintenance and projected 5% annual increases. They discussed equipment needs, including a snow plow for the F350 deferred to 2023, and directed staff to prioritize items. No formal decisions were made; staff will update numbers for the next meeting.
- Discussed 2023 preliminary budget with $180K road maintenance line item
- Directed staff to prioritize equipment needs if budget insufficient
- Council gave guidance on speed limits for interior streets and directed engineer to develop a matrix for review
City Council
The council reviewed the 2023 preliminary budget, highlighting a $180,000 increase for Greenfield Road maintenance. They discussed equipment and vehicle needs, and directed staff to prioritize if needed. Council also heard a proposal from Engineer Ron Wagner to develop a speed limit matrix for city streets, with costs of $2,000 plus signage, and directed him to bring it back for review. No final votes were taken; the meeting was a work session.
- Discussed 2023 budget with $180,000 road maintenance increase; no formal vote
- Directed Engineer Ron Wagner to develop a speed limit matrix and policy for review
- Adjourned meeting at 7:02 p.m. (motion by Klawitter, seconded by Erickson, 4-0)
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Planning Commission
This is the agenda for the Greenfield, MN Planning Commission meeting on August 10, 2022. The provided text contains only website navigation and boilerplate content, with no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussions listed. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda content is missing from the document.
Planning Commission Mintues
This is a meeting minutes page for the Greenfield, MN Planning Commission dated August 10, 2022, but the agenda text provided contains only website navigation and boilerplate content, not the actual agenda or minutes. No decisions, proposals, or discussion items are included in the supplied text.
City Council Workshop
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City Council
The provided document is the Greenfield, MN city website homepage, not the August 3, 2022 City Council meeting agenda. It contains only navigation menus, contact information, and website features. No meeting items, decisions, or discussions are listed.
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City Council Workshop
The City Council discussed the 2023 preliminary budget, noting increased costs across all line items. Council confirmed consensus that Greenfield Road paving is at least five years out, but approved base maintenance work. Staff was directed to obtain quotes for a zero-turn mower, skid loader, and packer, and to issue an RFP for recycling services. No final votes were taken on budget or equipment; the session was procedural and adjourned 5-0.
- Confirmed consensus to delay Greenfield Road paving for at least five years, with base maintenance approved
- Directed staff to obtain three quotes for zero-turn lawn mower
- Directed staff to obtain three quotes for skid loader (new and used)
- Directed staff to obtain quote for packer for grader, comparing to rental cost from Hennepin County
- Directed staff to issue RFP for city recycling services
- Adjourned work session 5-0
City Council
The Greenfield City Council voted unanimously to direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance banning the sale of edible cannabinoids within the city, citing lack of enforcement mechanisms, conflicts with city ordinances, and citizen safety. The council also approved a feasibility report for the 2023 road project, selected vendors for electricity and a basketball court, and approved the Hennepin County Sheriff contract.
- Directed City Attorney to draft ordinance banning edible cannabinoid sales (5-0)
- Approved feasibility report for 2023 road project (5-0)
- Approved electricity bid from Golden Electric if project completes in 60 days, else Western Electric (5-0)
- Approved F.H. Schmidt Inc. to construct basketball court at Central Park (5-0)
- Approved purchase of three basketball hoops from Anthem Sports (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 22-41: Hennepin County Sheriff contract for 2023-2024 (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $30,233.07 (5-0)
Parks Commission
The agenda for the Greenfield Parks Commission meeting on July 27, 2022, contains only boilerplate website navigation and no specific agenda items. The meeting appears to be procedural, with no listed decisions, discussions, or public hearings.
Parks
The Parks Commission approved a quote from F.H. Schmidt for basketball court footings and concrete work, to be sent to the City Council for approval. They also approved the purchase of three basketball hoops from Anthem Sports. The meeting was otherwise procedural, with no other substantive decisions.
- Approved F.H. Schmidt quote for basketball court footings and concrete (3-0)
- Approved purchase of three $2,419 basketball hoops from Anthem Sports (3-0)
- Approved amended agenda (3-0)
- Adjourned at 7:09 p.m. (3-0)
City Council Workshop
The City Council reached consensus to have staff issue a request for proposals for a third-party consultant to update job descriptions, salaries, benefits, and the employee handbook/personnel policy, with an estimated cost of about $10,000. The consultant would also conduct a 360-degree review process. No formal vote was taken; the decision was by consensus. The council also discussed the need for a budget contingency for next year's salary and benefits.
- Consensus to send request for proposals for third-party professional services (no formal vote)
- Consultant to update staff review process, job descriptions, salaries, benefits, and employee handbook
- Consultant to include 360-degree review process with 5-part questionnaire
- Staff to invite low proposal to future council workshop for interview
- Budget contingency planned for next year's salary and benefits
City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved two resolutions: a preliminary and final plat for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition, and a conditional use permit for a public riding stable at 6900 Sioux Trail. Both passed unanimously. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved Resolution 22-37 for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition plat (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-38 for CUP for public riding stable at 6900 Sioux Trail (5-0)
City Council Workshop
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate from the city website navigation and notification sign-up prompts; it contains no actual meeting items, decisions, or discussion topics for the July 19, 2022 workshop.
City Council
This agenda is only procedural boilerplate with no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document consists entirely of website navigation menus, contact information, and notification sign-up prompts. No official business is scheduled or described.
Planning Commission
The agenda for the Greenfield, MN Planning Commission meeting on July 12, 2022, contains only boilerplate website navigation and contact information, with no specific agenda items listed. The meeting appears to be procedural, with no decisions or discussions detailed.
Planning Commission
The Greenfield Planning Commission recommended approval of the preliminary plat for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition, allowing a lot line adjustment for the Stagebergs' accessory structure. They also recommended approval of a conditional use permit for a public riding stable at 6900 Sioux Trail, with modified hours of operation. Both recommendations will go to the City Council for final action.
- Recommended approval of preliminary plat for Highland Prairie Estates 3rd Addition (3-0)
- Recommended approval of CUP for public riding stable at 6900 Sioux Trail with hours Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday-Sunday 10am-2pm (3-0)
- Approved agenda with corrected minutes date (3-0)
- Approved minutes of March 8, 2022 meeting with corrected date (3-0)
Parks Commission
This agenda document for the Greenfield, MN Parks Commission meeting on 2022-06-29 contains only website navigation and boilerplate text, with no actual agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics listed. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda was not provided.
Parks
The Greenfield Parks Commission approved a proposal from Western Electric to start the electricity/well project, with all four members voting in favor. The commission also discussed basketball court options, Night to Unite plans, and community garden survey edits, but no other formal decisions were made.
- Approved Western Electric proposal for electricity/well project (4-0)
- Approved agenda (4-0)
- Approved April 27, 2022 meeting minutes (4-0)
City Council
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City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved the consent agenda, including $94,630.46 in claims and a performance increase for the zoning administrator/accountant, and voted to cancel the July 5, 2022, council meeting. No public hearings or other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved consent agenda including $94,630.46 in claims (5-0)
- Approved performance increase for Zoning Administrator/Accountant (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 22-36 appointing election judges (5-0)
- Cancelled July 5, 2022 City Council meeting (5-0)
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City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved the final plat for the Creekside Meadows development, amended the 2022 fee schedule, and authorized a memorandum of understanding with Java Companies, LLC after a closed session. The council also discussed road maintenance options for Greenfield Road and directed staff to seek more bids for the park electricity project.
- Approved final plat for Creekside Meadows (5-0)
- Approved Ord. 2022-05 amending 2022 Fee Schedule and Resolution No. 22-34 (5-0)
- Authorized Mayor and Administrator to sign MOU with Java Companies, LLC (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $125,352.98 and amended May 17 minutes (5-0)
- Directed staff to seek more bids for park electricity project, with deadline of July 13
- Directed engineer to compile data for speed limit review
EDA
The agenda for the Greenfield Economic Development Authority (EDA) meeting on May 23, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and website navigation text. No substantive agenda items, such as resolutions, contracts, or public hearings, are listed.
City Council
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City Council
The City Council approved the 2021 audited financial statements presented by Abdo, with no weaknesses in financial data or internal controls. The council also approved the consent agenda, including payments of $111,593.12 and a liquor license renewal for Harvest Wines & Spirits LLC. Discussion on park electricity and vendor was tabled for more quotes.
- Approved 2021 audit report (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $111,593.12 and liquor license renewal (4-0)
- Tabled park electricity and vendor decision for more quotes
City Council
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City Council
The council approved Ordinance 2022-01, amending the public nuisance code to prohibit excessive noise on Sundays, with a 3-1 vote. They also approved the related publication resolution. The council discussed but took no action on paving Greenfield Road, directing staff to estimate the city's bonding capacity.
- Approved Ordinance 2022-01 banning excessive noise on Sundays (3-1)
- Approved Resolution 22-32 authorizing publication of Ordinance 2022-01 (3-1)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $32,067 and resolutions 22-31 and 22-33 (4-0)
- Directed staff to estimate city bonding capacity for Greenfield Road paving
Parks Commission
This agenda for the Greenfield, MN Parks Commission meeting on 2022-04-27 contains only boilerplate website navigation and login prompts, with no actual agenda items listed. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda was not posted with substantive content.
Parks
The Parks Commission decided on a 60' by 50' basketball court with hoops on each end and a lower hoop for younger players, and directed staff to get quotes and engineering input. They also discussed but took no formal action on lake access improvements, community gardens, and baseball season preparations. The meeting was largely discussion and planning, with no formal votes on these items beyond approving the agenda and minutes.
- Approved agenda with added lake access discussion item (4-0)
- Approved February 23, 2022 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Decided basketball court size: 60' long, 50' wide, with hoops on each end and a lower hoop for younger players
- Directed staff to get quotes for non-adjustable basketball hoops and check engineering needs
- Agreed to leave lake accesses as is for now, deferring picnic tables and garbage cans
- Agreed to purchase an L-screen and 4-wheel chalker with last year's donation
- Adjourned at 7:49 p.m. (4-0)
City Council
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- No agenda items available
Workshop
This agenda for the April 19, 2022 Greenfield City Council workshop contains only website navigation and boilerplate text, with no listed agenda items, resolutions, or discussion topics. The meeting appears to be procedural or the agenda was not populated with substantive content.
City Council
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City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved renaming Unknown Lake to Whisper Lake, approved two conditional use permits for horse-related activities on Harff Road, and authorized ARPA funds for infrastructure studies. The council also appointed Julie Jones to the Planning Commission and awarded several road maintenance contracts.
- Approved renaming Unknown Lake to Whisper Lake (5-0)
- Approved CUP for 6015 Harff Rd (5-0)
- Approved CUP for 60XX Harff Rd (5-0)
- Authorized ARPA funds for Commerce District infrastructure improvements (5-0)
- Authorized ARPA funds for trunk sewer & water infrastructure study (5-0)
- Appointed Julie Jones to Planning Commission (5-0)
- Awarded 2021 crack seal contract to Metro Paving Inc. (4-1)
- Approved pay for performance increase for Administrative Assistant Paula Mead (5-0)
City Council Workshop
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City Council
The provided text contains only website navigation menus, contact information, and digital login instructions. It does not list any specific decisions, discussions, or agenda items for the March 15, 2022 City Council meeting.
Planning Commission
The provided document contains website navigation links and administrative information for the City of Greenfield but does not include an agenda or specific items for discussion by the Planning Commission.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval of an amendment to Chapter 152.071 D of the Zoning Code regarding accessory structures, with modifications to design standards and exemptions. The commission also voted 4-1 to recommend approval of the preliminary plat for Creekside Meadows, a 79.15-acre subdivision into 15 rural residential lots. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved agenda (5-0)
- Approved minutes of February 8, 2022 meeting (5-0)
- Recommended approval of accessory structure zoning code amendment with modifications (5-0)
- Recommended approval of Creekside Meadows preliminary plat with staff recommendations (4-1)
City Council Workshop
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City Council
The Greenfield City Council approved Resolution 22-15 supporting housing and local decision-making authority, and Resolution 22-16 approving joint powers agreements with the state for the city attorney and police department. The council also authorized a letter of support for the Three Rivers Park District's Crow River Regional Trail Master Plan. All votes were unanimous (4-0).
- Approved Resolution 22-15 supporting housing and local decision-making authority (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 22-16 approving state joint powers agreements for city attorney and police (4-0)
- Authorized letter of support for Three Rivers Park District Crow River Regional Trail Master Plan (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims payment of $54,751.39 and Resolution 22-14 re-establishing precincts and polling places (4-0)
City Council
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Parks Commission
The agenda for the Greenfield Parks Commission meeting on February 23, 2022, contains only boilerplate website navigation and contact information, with no specific agenda items, decisions, or discussions listed. The meeting appears to be procedural in nature.
Parks
The Parks Commission approved the 2022 meeting calendar and discussed priorities for 2022-2023 goals, including moving the basketball court up in priority. No major contracts or expenditures were approved; the meeting was largely discussion and routine approvals.
- Approved 2022 meeting calendar (4-0)
- Approved October 27, 2021 minutes (4-0)
- Approved January 26, 2022 minutes (4-0)
- Approved agenda (4-0)
City Council
The Greenfield City Council met and approved the agenda and consent agenda, including payments of $22,599.66 and minutes from prior meetings. No public hearings or discussion/action items were held. The meeting was adjourned after brief reports from the mayor, councilors, and staff.
- Approved agenda (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including claims of $22,599.66 and minutes (5-0)
- Adjourned meeting at 7:11 p.m. (5-0)
Planning Commission
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Planning Commission Mintues
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City Council
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02 02
The Greenfield City Council held a work session where KLN Enterprises Inc. presented a proposal to convert the building at 7600 69th Ave N (Old Skybridge Building) into a dog training facility. The facility would train dogs to place with veterans and people in need of therapy, with overnight stays for dogs and people, and would create about 30 jobs within a year. No formal decisions were made; the next step is for KLN to apply for a zoning text amendment and conditional use permit.
- Adjourned work session (5-0)
02 02
The Greenfield City Council approved an amended fee schedule removing all administrative penalties, and amended Chapter 10 by removing sections 10.98 D and 10.99 E. A proposed public nuisance ordinance amendment was moved to a city council worksession for further discussion. The consent agenda, including claims of $89,929.98, was approved.
- Approved consent agenda including $89,929.98 in claims (5-0)
- Approved fee schedule amendment removing all admin penalties (5-0)
- Approved Chapter 10 amendment removing sections 10.98 D and 10.99 E (5-0)
- Moved public nuisance ordinance amendment to worksession
Parks
The Greenfield Parks Commission re-elected Brian Mastel as Chair and Anne Wittnebel as Vice-Chair for 2022. They approved the agenda but tabled the October 2021 minutes for amendment. The commission discussed priorities including electricity, basketball court, community gardens, and walking path repairs, with no formal decisions on these items.
- Re-elected Brian Mastel as Chair (3-0, Mastel abstained)
- Re-elected Anne Wittnebel as Vice-Chair (3-0, Wittnebel abstained)
- Approved the meeting agenda (4-0)
- Tabled approval of October 27, 2021 minutes for amendment
City Council
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City Council
The Greenfield City Council held a regular meeting on January 18, 2022, with all five members present. The council unanimously approved the consent agenda, which included paying claims totaling $108,170.11, approving minutes from the January 4 work session and regular meeting, and accepting public improvements for Crow River Overlook via Resolution No. 22-09. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting adjourned shortly after.
- Approved consent agenda including $108,170.11 in claims (5-0)
- Approved minutes of January 4, 2022 work session (5-0)
- Approved minutes of January 4, 2022 regular meeting (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 22-09 accepting public improvements for Crow River Overlook (5-0)
City Council
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City Council Workshop
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City Council Workshop
The City Council held a work session to discuss Ordinance 152.071 regarding accessory structures, screening, and zoning updates. No formal decision was made; the city planner will incorporate the council's feedback and bring the revised ordinance back after a planning commission and public hearing process. The council also discussed a rate study for sewer, water, and access improvements, potentially funded by ARPA funds.
- Discussed accessory structure ordinance; no vote taken
- Directed city planner to revise ordinance based on council feedback
- Noted rate study for Commerce Drive and Siwek property; to return in ~6 months
City Council
The City Council approved Resolution No. 22-08 (option #2) for the preliminary plat of Woodland Hills Fourth Addition, a two-lot split, requiring dedicated right-of-way for a future road connection. The vote was 4-1, with Council Member Workcuff voting nay. The council also approved consent agenda items, committee appointments, and signatory changes.
- Approved Resolution No. 22-08 (option #2) for Woodland Hills Fourth Addition preliminary plat, requiring dedicated road ROW (4-1)
- Approved consent agenda including claims payment of $35,199.97 and resolutions 22-01 through 22-05 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 22-06 appointing council members to committees for 2022 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 22-07 removing and appointing signatories on all accounts (5-0)