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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-03-11 City Council Workshop Packet PLEASENOTESTARTTIME PLEASENOTESTARTTIME AGENDA MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCILWORKSHOP 5:45P.M. Monday,March 11,2019 City Hall, Council Chambers A.CALL TO ORDER B.ROLL CALL C.APPROVAL OF AGENDA D.UNFINISHED BUSINESS None E.NEW BUSINESS 1.Maplewood Nature Center Master Plan 2.Commission & Board Interviews F.ADJOURNMENT R ULES OF CIVILITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND OUR COMMUNITY Following are rules of civility the City of Maplewood expects of everyone appearing at Council Meetings -elected officials, staff andcitizens. It is hoped that by following these simple rules, everyone’s opinions can be heard and understood in a reasonable manner. We appreciate the fact that when appearing at Council meetings, it is understood that everyone will follow these principles: Speak only for yourself, not for other council members or citizens -unless specifically tasked by your colleagues to speak for the group or for citizens in the form of a petition. Show respect during comments and/or discussions, listen actively and do not interrupt or talk amongst each other. Be respectful of the process, keeping order and decorum. Do not be critical of council members, staff or others in public. Be respectful of each other’s time keeping remarks brief, to the point and non-repetitive. THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK E1 Workshop Packet Page Number 1 of 41 E1 Workshop Packet Page Number 2 of 41 E1 Workshop Packet Page Number 3 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 4 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ Community Inclusiveness:Financial Sustainability: Infrastructure and Asset Management: Integrated Communication:Operational Effectiveness: XIZ!BSF!XF!EPJOH!B!NBTUFS!QMBO@ NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 5 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO Nbqmfxppe!Obuvsf!Dfoufs‘t!Njttjpo!jt!up!foibodf!bxbsfoftt!pg!mboe-!xbufs!boe!xjmemjgf!sftpvsdft-!boe!up!fnqpxfs!uif!dpnnvojuz!up!cfdpnf!tufxbset!pg!uif!fowjsponfou/ NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 6 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 ! !Njooftpub Pomz!23!pvu!pg!4-872 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ 2-261 epft!opu dpnnvojujft!ibwf!bdijfwfe!uijt!eftjhobujpo/ NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS;!CZ!UIF!OVNCFST NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 7 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 3129 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ epft!opu WJTJUPS!DFOUFS!BUUFOEBODF!JO!NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 8 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ UIF!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!QSPWJEFT;!B!WJTJUPS!DFOUFS NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 9 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ UIF!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!QSPWJEFT;!QSPHSBNNJOH NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 10 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ UIF!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!QSPWJEFT;!TFSWJDF!MFBSOJOH NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 11 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ UIF!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!QSPWJEFT;!PVUSFBDI NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 12 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 0.08 acre Nature Center Parking 40 Acres Total | 18 Acres Trails & Grounds21 Acres of Wetland | 1.1 Acres Nature Center Entry 15.34 acres PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ 5.57 acres FYJTUJOH!DPOEJUJPOT NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 13 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 ShedMaintenance YardNature CenterAmphitheatre SeatingPlay Yard r e f f u B 1.1 Acres Developable Nature Center and Yard Space (outside of parking and wetland buffer areas) d n a l t e W Ɗ 0 5 Spaces Entry 17 Parking PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ FYJTUJOH!DPOEJUJPOT NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 14 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ HPBMT!,!PCKFDUJWFT!PG!NBTUFS!QMBOOJOH NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 15 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 Bqsjm.Nbz!312: Nbsdi!.!Bqsjm!312: Kbovbsz!.Nbsdi312: PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ Opwfncfs!.Efdfncfs3129 PWFSWJFX!PG!UIF!TDIFEVMF NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 16 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ FOHBHFNFOU!UP!EBUF;NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 17 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ XIBU!XF‘WF!IFBSE NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO Tublfipmefs!Nffujoht; 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NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 23 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 /dpn0s0 z npolf z uuqt;00xxx/tvswf iuuqt;00xxx/tvswfznpolfz/dpn0s0iuuqt;00xxx/tvswfznpolfz/dpn0s0iNbqmfxppeObuvsfDfoufsNbqmfxppeObuvsfDfoufsNbqmfxppeObuvsfDfoufs PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ XIBU!XF‘WF!IFBSE NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO Hfofsbm!Vtf!Rvftujpoobjsf!)296!sftqpoefout*; NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 24 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 r e f f Amphitheatre Play Yard u B d n a l t e W Ɗ Maintenance Yard Shed 0 5 Spaces Entry 17 Parking Nature Center PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ A shed for expanded storage space, and adequate on-site storage space upgraded furniture and a more Volunteer work spaceBoardwalk upgrades or replacementUpdated program/interpretation offeringsImprovements to trails and yard OFFET!BTTFTTNFOU NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO Tipsu.ufsn; NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 25 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ Additional gathering/classroom space that addresses:Ability to offer mobile programming/events bu!NbqmfxppeƊt!puifs!neighborhood preservesExhibit Renovation OFFET!BTTFTTNFOU NBQMFXPPE!OBUVSF!DFOUFS!NBTUFS!QMBO Mpoh.ufsn; NBSDI!22-!312:!D Workshop Packet Page Number 26 of 41 E1, Attachment 1 PVODJM!XPSLTIPQ How could planning for the Nature Center help it to achieve the DjuzƊt!offet!boe!fyqfdubujpot@What else should be explored in the master planning process?We will be identifying short and long-term recommendations. What are the timeframes that should be considered?The Nature Center is integrally involved with the preserves. Are there ideas for the future of the preserves that we should be considering as we plan for the Nature Center? 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prioritize and organize doorknocking turf; outreach to minority communities !&,ȃ#)/ 7®±ª¨­¦ !¬¤±¨¢ Ȁ Community Organizer, promoted to Field Manager St. Paul, MN Sept. 2018-Oct. 2018 Canvass door-to-door in suburban swing districts; Persuade independents to vote for labor candidates $¤¬®¢± ³¨¢ȃ& ±¬¤±ȃ, ¡®± 0 ±³¸Ȁ Deputy Organizing Director St. Paul, MN May 2018-Aug. 2018 Create and implement field program; Hire, train, and supervise field staff; Oversee regional offices -¨­­¤²®³  !««¨ ­¢¤ 7¨³§ 9®´³§Ȁ Public Policy Advisor St. Paul, MN Jan. 2017-Jan. 2019 Youth Day at the Capitol planning; Inform MN Youth Council on current education policy & legislation # ¯¨³®« (¨«« !²²®¢¨ ³¤²Ȁ Legislative Assistant and Lobbyist St. Paul, MN Jan. 2015-July 2017 Represent client interests; Draft bills; Build relations with key legislators; Advocate and advance legislation -¨­­¤²®³  2´± « %£´¢ ³¨®­ !²²®¢¨ ³¨®­Ȁ Legislative Relations Specialist St. Paul, MN Jan. 2015-June 2017 Communicate public policy with members; Research education-related best practices -¨­­¤²®³  (®´²¤ ®¥ 2¤¯±¤²¤­³ ³¨µ¤²Ȁ Legislative Assistant Education Finance Committee; St. Paul, MN Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015 Provide admin support; Research and track bills; Schedule meetings; Provide constituent services )³ ²¢  !±¤  3¢§®®«²Ȁ Long-Term Substitute Teacher & Paraprofessional; Grand Rapids, MN Sept. 2011-Dec. 2012 Implement instructions from faculty; Create additional learning opportunities for students $&, (®´²¤ # ´¢´²Ȁ Field Organizer; Bemidji, MN May 2012-Nov. 2012 Recruit/train/manage volunteers to conduct direct voter contact through door knocks and phone calls -¨­­¤²®³  (®´²¤ ®¥ 2¤¯±¤²¤­³ ³¨µ¤²Ȁ Candidate for District 5B; Grand Rapids, MN July 2011-May 2012 Sought DFL endorsement through direct voter contact, media tactics, and fundraising #¨³¸ ®¥ ,  0± ¨±¨¤Ȁ City Council Member, City Clerk Substitute; La Prairie, MN 2008-2012 Work as a team/team leader to complete tasks and city objectives; Craft public policy/ordinances -¤£¨ ¢®¬ #®¬¬´­¨¢ ³¨®­²Ȁ Community Sales Representative; Grand Rapids, MN May-Sept. 2011 Use door-to-door sales tactics to gain new customers '± ­£ 2 ¯¨£² 3³ ³¤ " ­ªȀ Teller; Grand Rapids, MN March-May 2011 Federal Reserve ordering and shipping; Maintain cash drawer; Process transactions for customers $¤¬®¢± ³¨¢ȃ& ±¬¤±ȃ, ¡®± 0 ±³¸Ȁ Field Organizer; Brainerd, MN Aug.-Nov. 2010 Recruit/train/manage volunteers to conduct direct voter contact through door knocks and phone calls "« ­£¨­ &®´­£ ³¨®­Ȁ Communications Paid Internship; Grand Rapids, MN May-Aug. 2010 Update media relations database; Assist with brand identity; Communications planning for specific projects "¤¬¨£©¨ 3³ ³¤ 5­¨µ¤±²¨³¸Ȁ Lead Office Assistant, Communications and Security Officer; Bemidji, MN 2007-2010 Enforce university policy; Assist external agencies; Accurately compile incident reports and data entry 2¤« ³¤£ %·¯¤±¨¤­¢¤ #®¬¬´­¨³¸ !£µ¨²®±¸ #®¬¬¨³³¤¤Ȁ Cities of St. Paul, Maplewood, and Roseville, MN May 2017-June 2018 Assist with the redevelopment of Rice Street-Larpenteur Ave corridor through planning and rezoning "® ±£ #§ ¨±Ȁ MnSCU/MSCSA Alumni Association; West Saint Paul, MN Jan. 2014-Jan. 2015 Founded new alumni association; fundraised for scholarships "® ±£ -¤¬¡¤±Ȁ West Side Community Organization; St. Paul, MN Jan. 2014-Jan. 2015 Represent neighborhood constituents and act as a liaison to the city council # ¬¯ 7¤««²³®­¤Ȁ Wellstone Action!; St. Paul, MN Jan. 2012 Progressive campaign strategies presented with a focus on campaign planning, fundraising, and canvassing ,¤ £¤± )¬¯ ¢³Ȁ Northwest Minnesota Foundation; Bemidji, MN Dec. 2011 Professional development/training on leadership methods #®««¤¦¤ $¤¬®¢± ³² 0±¤²¨£¤­³Ȁ Bemidji State University; Bemidji, MN 2008-2010 Advocate for political candidates; Organize and plan fundraising events "« ­£¨­ #®¬¬´­¨³¸ ,¤ £¤±²§¨¯ 0±®¦± ¬Ȁ Blandin Foundation; Grand Rapids, MN May 2009 Development and sustaining healthy communities training # ¬¯ ¨¦­ - ­ ¦¤±Ȁ Mayor Richard Lehmann; Bemidji, MN Aug.-Nov. 2008 Implement strategic decisions for a successful election 3³´£¤­³ 3¤­ ³®±Ȁ Bemidji State University; Bemidji, MN 2008-2009 Represent constituent concerns as a governing body member 3³´£¤­³ '®µ¤±­¬¤­³ 0±¤²¨£¤­³Ȁ Itasca Community College; Grand Rapids, MN 2006-2007 Provide governance and delegated responsibilities to various members 0±®¥¨¢¨¤­¢¨¤² lj 3ª¨««² Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, 65 wpm, General Office Equipment, Public Speaking, Social Media, Research, Event Planning, Editing, Customer Service, CPR and First Aid Certified Workshop Packet Page Number 34 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Workshop Packet Page Number 35 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Workshop Packet Page Number 36 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Workshop Packet Page Number 37 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Chonburi Lee Education Master of Information Systems Management, GCert: Business Analytics Metropolitan State University, MN, December 2018 Master of Business Administration, GCert: Project Management Metropolitan State University, MN,December 2018 Bachelor of Arts: Communications Hamline University, MN, May 2010 Community Engagement New Millennium Academy, Brooklyn Park, MNOctober 2017 -Present Governing Board of Directors, Treasurer The Sanneh Foundation, Saint Paul, MNJanuary 2018 May 2018 Application Development Consultant, MMIS Capstone Implemented design thinking to develop an application prototype via Balsamiq. Designed application architectural diagram. Developed and maintained application backlog reporting periodically to stakeholders. Utilized agile/scrum methodologies to facilitate progress of milestone deliverables. Coordinated and conducted weekly progress meetings with stakeholders. Professional Profile XauvHmoob.com, Saint Paul, MNOctober 2015Present Proprietor Conduct e-commerce transactions via GoDaddy SAAS web serviceshipping products nationwide.SAAS architect management. Coordinate product design and manufacturing with international vendors.Conduct periodic product and financial performance analysis using agile management. Developed IT infrastructure for managing, tracking, and ordering inventories. Synapsed IT peripherals for real-time ordering data. Manage financial profit and loss strategies forshort and long-term objectives.Design marketing materials and lead consumeroutreach initiatives for continuousmarket growth. ICare Optical, LLC, Saint Paul, MNSeptember 2013 March 2017 Practice Manager Managed operations and sales logistics. Coordinated patient needs with partnered optical laboratories,product vendors, and optometrists.Developed and maintained compliance metrics.Established and performed evaluations of benchmark procedures. Sustained working alliances with third party optical dispensariesand public health insurers.Implemented scrum methodologies to increase communicative software efficiencies to improve customer deliverables. Conducted cost assessments continuously to improve financial health. Wal-January 2011 August 2013 Practice Manager, Optical and Hearing Aid Center Managed personnel. Promoted culture of professionalism and dependability. Developed standardized operational practices as a model for other branches. Preparedfinancial reports to reach objective performance thresholds. Communicated budget and recovery planning with regionalmanagement regularly.Lead deployment of automated contact lens program with 1-800-contacts within the heartland region. Developed schedule and roadmap for various health initiative program deployments. Served as the primary contact for resolution of IT-related deployment issues. Tested and verified procedures prior to regionalized deployments.Developed procedural standards and model division. T-Mobile USA Inc., Saint Paul, MNAugust 2008 February 2012 Senior Retail Sales Representative Developed, evaluated and implemented strategic marketing plans for new market penetration and sales expansion. Developed and maintained customer loyalty. Participated in product deployment efforts. Provided technical assistance for customers. Analyzed store statistics and developed multiple sales plans with management to exceed growth expectations. Workshop Packet Page Number 38 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Workshop Packet Page Number 39 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 Workshop Packet Page Number 40 of 41 E2, Attachment 1 LUE YANG AREAS OF STRENGTH/INTEREST MS Excel (Expert User) Project Management Financial Analysis and Reporting Professional Service Accounting Budgeting and Strategic Planning GAAP Accounting EDUCATION Master of Business Administration (MBA): Finance Dec 2015 Saint Paul, MN Bachelor of Arts: Economics May 2007 Saint Paul, MN PROFESSIONAL ROLES + KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT July 2016-Present ( Minneapolis, MN Full Service Real Estate Solutions Main point of contact for training/administration of project planning and project financial management Coordinate and administer project invoicing and revenue recognition in conjunction with month end close processes Maintain and develop project reporting and analysis Develop and document financial processes; train team members at all levels, as applicable Manages accounts payable process for timely manager approvals and payment processing SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT Jan 2013-July 2016 Saint Paul, MN Architecture, Engineering and Design Resource for corporate accounting, project analysis and reporting Optimize and administration of annual budgeting process Administration of annual employee compensation and benefits statements Verify and reconcile timesheet submissions and payroll data Cash/Bank account reconciliation ACCOUNTANT II/ACCOUNTING ANALYST Mar 2011-Jan 2013 Hopkins, MN Distribution/Retail Grocery Coordination of regional and consolidated financial statements/reports Implementation and administration of P&L variance analysis GL Account reconciliations SENIOR ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR Feb 2008-Mar 2011 Minneapolis, MN Commercial Furniture & Office Systems Dealer Creation and implementation of financial reporting dashboard Ensured timely completion of all monthly sales and use tax filings Documentation, training and transitioning of accounting processes to corporate offshore team SUMMARIZED RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPERIENCE Professional service industry accounting (architecture and engineering), Financial reporting, Contract administration, Invoicing, Budgeting/Business planning, Employee expense reimbursement, Cost/Expense analysis, Account reconciliation, Cash applications, ERP Systems integration, Real estate lease administration, Property taxes, Sales & use tax SYSTEMS EXPERIENCE Deltek Vision ERP, Oracle/JD Edwards-EnterpriseOne, Oracle/Legacy ERP, Hyperion-Essbase, Hedberg Data Systems ERP, Crystal Reports, SAP, Hyperion Financial Management (HFM) Workshop Packet Page Number 41 of 41