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2015-05-05 Council Packet1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Adopt Agenda CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA May 5, 2015 — 7:00 pm Mendota Heights City Hall 5. Consent Agenda a. Approval of April 21, 2015 City Council Minutes b. Acknowledgement of April 28, 2015 Planning Commission Minutes c. Approval of Resolution 2015-31 Formally Acknowledging Receipt of a Gift to the City d. Approval of Personnel Action Report e. Approval of Banking Authorization Signatory Change f. Approval of Equipment Purchase for a Replacement Vehicle g. Approval of Claims List h. Approval of Contractor List 6. Public Comments 7. Presentations a. Swearing in Ceremony of Police Officer Steve Hilyar b. Police Department Recognition 8. New and Unfinished Business a. Resolution 2015-30 Variance at 873 Highway 110, Planning Case 2015-09 9. Community Announcements 10. Council Comments 11. Adjourn page 2 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Regular Meeting Held Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the regular meeting of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Also present were Councilmembers Duggan, Povolny, Petschel, and Norton. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council, the audience, and staff recited the Pledge of Allegiance. AGENDA ADOPTION Mayor Krebsbach presented the agenda for adoption. Councilmember Povolny moved adoption of the agenda. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Krebsbach presented the consent calendar and explained the procedure for discussion and approval. Councilmember Norton moved approval of the consent calendar as presented and authorization for execution of any necessary documents contained therein, pulling items d) Authorize Purchase Order for Invasive Species Control — Valley Park, e) Approval of 2015 Workers Compensation Insurance Renewal, and f) Personnel Action Items. a. Approval of April 7, 2015 City Council Minutes • Councilmember Duggan abstained from voting on the April 7, 2015 City Council Minutes b. Acknowledgement of March 11, 2015 Airport Relations Commission Minutes c. Approval of Temporary On -Sale Liquor License — Beth Jacob Congregation, June 14, 2015 d. Authorize Purchase Order for Invasive Species Control — Valley Park e. Approval of 2015 Workers Compensation Insurance Renewal f. Personnel Action Items g. Approval of March 2015 Fire Synopsis h. Approval of March 2015 Building Activity Report i. Approval of March 2015 Treasurer's Report page 3 j. Approval of Claims List k. Approval of Contractor List 1. Authorize Purchase of City Hall Water Heater Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEM D) AUTHORIZE PURCHASE ORDER FOR INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL — VALLEY PARK Councilmember Duggan asked if there was a rotation basis in relation to invasive plant species in the different areas and how that would be determined Public Works Director John Mazzitello replied that staff did speak with Mr. Wiley Buck of Great River Greening and they do a rotation basis; it is a plan that they have had in place for some time and it addresses different invasive species each year. Councilmember Duggan moved to authorize a purchase order for invasive species control in Valley Park. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 E) APPROVAL OF 2015 WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE RENEWAL Councilmember Povolny stated that taxpayers should be aware that there have been a few workers compensation issues but that this is something that cannot always be controlled. This is something that is costing more money due to an increase in premiums. Finance Director Kristen Schabacker confirmed that the City did see a 36.4% increase in the premium. This is based on the claims that have occurred in the past year. The premium is not something that can be controlled easily. Councilmember Duggan noted that his concern was that a base premium increase of $36,000 was being approved and he wanted it brought to the public's attention. Councilmember Petschel stated that she would like to discuss having the workers compensation insurance carrier do an assessment and make loss control recommendations. She suggested this be added to the May City Council Workshop agenda. Finance Director Schabacker stated that loss control assessments are done by the League of Minnesota Cities. Councilmember Petschel reiterated her desire to have this topic added to the May workshop agenda. Mayor Krebsbach directed Administrator McNeill to add this to the May workshop agenda. Councilmember Duggan moved to approve the 2015 Workers Compensation Insurance Renewal. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 page 4 F) PERSONNEL ACTION ITEMS Councilmember Duggan noted his gratitude to Brian Convery and shared a list of his accomplishments during his tenure with the Police Department. Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta explained that Sergeant Convery was injured while on duty. He is no longer able to perform the essential functions of his position. His last day of employment with the City will be April 30, 2015. Ms. Schutta explained where the city is at in the process for hiring police officers. Staff recommended the appointment of Stephen Hilyar to police officer. Ms. Schutta also recommended the appointment of Ryan Crouley to Maintenance I position for the Public Works department. A conditional job offer has been made contingent upon the results of a background check. Staff recommended his appointment. Councilmember Duggan moved to accept the Personnel Action Items Report. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. PRESENTATIONS A) REPORT FROM MHPOBA ON OFFICER PATRICK FUNDRAISER Police Officer Mike Shepard provided an update on the fundraiser held last week to fund the Patrick family and the Mendota Heights Police Officers' travel to Washington DC to attend the Police Week, which will include the honoring of slain Police Officer Scott Patrick. The fundraiser brought in over $47,000. The MHPOBA [Mendota Heights Police Officers Benevolent Association] is an incorporated non-profit organization, registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State as an approved 501(c)(3) charity. Councilmember Duggan asked that the officer's travel to Washington DC be reviewed to determine if this is paid or unpaid leave from work. He would be supportive of paid leave as they are doing something as a service to the City. Mayor Krebsbach directed staff to send a memo to the Council providing clarification on this situation and also to provide a list of the officers that are part of the non-profit association and what responsibilities the City has to this non-profit organization. page 5 B) DISCUSSION ON BROADBAND INITIATIVE City Administrator Mark McNeill stated that one of the things that Dakota County, Dakota County CDA, and cities of Dakota County have been working on the installation of a high-speed institutional and commercial internet connection. This is a large undertaking and the CDA has offered to take the lead. Ms. Lisa Alfson of the CDA was unable to attend this meeting. Mr. Craig Ebeling was present to provide an update to the Council. Mr. Ebeling shared a presentation providing background on this initiative, the results of the investigation thus far, and future efforts and plans. The group hired a consultant to assist with the investigation, of which the County offered to pay one-third of the fees, the CDA to pay for one-third, and the cities in Dakota County were requested to share the payment of the last one-third — prorated on population. After the presentation, Councilmembers asked questions regarding opportunities for funding through governmental agencies, franchise fees, what kind of costs would the City be looking at going forward, and other technological options available. Council directed staff to work with the participants of this initiative to provide a summary report at the May workshop meeting and to schedule a separate workshop meeting to focus on this topic. Councilmember Duggan moved to approve payment for the Design Nine Group initial study in the amount of $1,182.63, to request staff provide an update to the Council at the May workshop, and to discuss this further at a future workshop meeting. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS A) RESOLUTION 2015-29 APPROVE PLANS, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR VICTORIA ROAD SOUTH RECONSTRUCTION Public Works Director John Mazzitello explained that Resolution 2015-29 would authorize staff to advertise for bids for construction of the second phase of the Victoria Road South reconstruction. The first phase was constructed in 2014 from Highway 13 to Marie Avenue. This project would reconstruct Victoria Road South, south of Marie Avenue terminating at Lexington Avenue. The reconstruction project would completely rebuild the road, install curb, gutter, and storm sewer. Also included with this bid package is an alternate bid that would be separate from the reconstruction project. The alternate bid would be for reconstructing the upper City Hall parking lot. Staff has found that tying other projects in with street projects that are in close proximity enables a better economy on the project. If approved, the bid opening would be scheduled for May 14, 2015 and a bid award would come to Council at the May 19, 2015 meeting. Construction would begin in June 2015, after school ends. Construction would be complete in the fall of 2015, before school begins. The assessment hearing page 6 would be held in October 2015. Final wear course of bituminous pavement would be placed in the fall of 2015. The cost estimate for Victoria Road is $1.67M and the cost estimate for the parking lot project is approximately $165,000. Mayor Krebsbach noted that the Council has had extensive workshop meetings on this street reconstruction project. In response to a question raised by the Council, Mr. Mazzitello explained that the feasibility report completed for the Victoria Road project did not include the City Hall parking lot reconstruction and the costs of that project were not included in the City's portion of the bonds issued for the project. He met with Finance Director Schabacker and determined that there are sufficient funds between the City Hall fund balance, facility reserve, and a source or utility to cover the cost of the project. He also noted that the City is under no obligation to complete the parking lot project if prices are not favorable. Councilmembers asked questions regarding the available funds to pay for other City Hall projects. Councilmember Norton moved to adopt RESOLUTION 2015-29 APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE VICTORIA ROAD SOUTH RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT (PROJECT #201308a). Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta made the following announcements: • The April edition of the Heights Highlights newsletter is out. • Clean -Up Day will be held at Mendakota Park on Saturday, May 2 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Document shredding will also be completed at this site for the residents. • June 5 and 6 is the Parks Celebration. June 6 is the 5K Run/Walk. • The City is accepting applications for the 10th annual Citizens Academy. • The City received the $10,000 redevelopment grant from the Dakota County CDA for creating a redevelopment plan for the industrial district. COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Duggan requested from staff updated information on the possible dog park location. He also noted the number of thefts of items left inside unlocked vehicles and reminded everyone to lock their cars, even when they are parked in their own driveways. He also asked, in light of the newly adopted food truck ordinance, if ice cream trucks would be allowed? page 7 Councilmember Petschel noted that the Justice Department was leaning towards not approving the merger between Comcast and Time Warner. She also stated that she has received multiple positive comments from residents on the Heights Highlights article on sump pumps. Mayor Krebsbach thanked staff for the Heights Highlights, the broadband presentation, and receipt of the redevelopment grant. ADJOURN Councilmember Duggan moved to adjourn. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Mayor Krebsbach adjourned the meeting at 8:32 p.m. Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith City Clerk page 8 1 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 2 DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA 3 4 PLANNING COMMIS SON MINUTES 5 April 28, 2015 6 7 The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Planning Commission was held on Tuesday, April 8 28, 2015 in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve at 7:00 P.M. 9 10 The following Commissioners were present: Chair Litton Field, Jr., Commissioners Howard 11 Roston, Michael Noonan, Doug Hennes, Mary Magnuson, and Ansis Viksnins. Those absent: 12 Christine Costello. Others present were City Planner Nolan Wall and Public Works Director/City 13 Engineer John Mazzitello. 14 15 Approval of Agenda 16 17 The agenda was approved as submitted. 18 19 Approval of March 24, Minutes 20 21 COMMISSIONER HENNES MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER NOONAN TO 22 APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MARCH 24, 2015 AS PRESENTED. 23 24 AYES: 6 25 NAYS:0 26 ABSENT: 1 27 28 Hearings 29 30 A) PLANNING CASE #2015-09 31 Mark Swenson, 873 Highway 110 32 Rear Yard Setback Variance Request 33 34 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicant was seeking a variance from the rear yard setback 35 standard to construct an approximately 216 square foot addition to the existing dwelling at 873 36 Highway 110. The subject parcel is 0.43 acres and even though it has a Highway 110 address it is 37 a corner lot fronting Carmel Lane, and Crown Pointe Drive to the west. The property is zoned 38 R-1 Single Family Residential and guided as low density residential in the Comprehensive Plan. 39 40 Planner Wall shared an image of the proposed site plan as provided by the applicant. The proposed 41 addition would connect the detached garage to the dwelling to add mudroom and bedroom/office 42 spaces. The north side of the existing structure encroaches into the required rear yard setback; 43 therefore a variance is required. 44 page 9 45 Planner Wall then shared the City's rear yard setback requirements, the location of the current 46 structure, and the location of the proposed addition. The proposed addition would be constructed 47 flush with the existing dwelling and would not encroach further into the rear yard setback. 48 49 The proposed addition would be finished with stucco and painted to match the existing structures 50 and meets the R-1 district's building height and other setback requirements. 51 52 Planner Wall explained the standard threshold that would need to be applied to a variance request 53 of this type and noted how this request meets those standard thresholds. 54 55 Staff recommended approval of this request with conditions. 56 57 Chair Field opened the public hearing. 58 59 Seeing no one coming forward wishing to speak, Chair Field asked for a motion to close the public 60 hearing. 61 62 COMMISSIONER NOONAN MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER ROSTON, TO 63 CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. 64 65 AYES: 6 66 NAYS:0 67 ABSENT: 1 68 69 COMMISSIONER NOONAN MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER VIKSNINS, TO 70 RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING CASE 2015-09, REAR YARD SETBACK 71 VARIANCE REQUEST BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS OF FACT: 72 1. The proposed addition is a reasonable use of the property, meets the purpose and intent of 73 the City Code, and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 74 2. The platting of the Crown Point Addition and location of the pre-existing structures on the 75 subject parcel created a unique circumstance upon the property not created by the applicant. 76 3. The proposed addition will not extend any further into the rear yard than the existing 77 dwelling and represents a small increased encroachment while still maintaining a large 78 front yard setback. 79 4. The proposed addition will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood. 80 AND WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 81 1. A building permit be obtained prior to construction of the addition. 82 2. The applicant shall submit grading plans and a dimensioned site plan with associated 83 easements, subject to review and approval by the City Engineering Department as part of 84 any building permit application. 85 3. Any land disturbance activities must be in compliance with the City's Land Disturbance 86 Guidance document. 87 88 AYES: 6 89 NAYS:0 90 ABSENT: 1 page 10 91 Chair Field advised the City Council would consider this application at its May 5, 2015 meeting. 92 93 B) PLANNING CASE #2015-11 94 City of Mendota Heights 95 Proposed amendments to the Wireless Antennas, Towers, and Accessory Structures section of the 96 City Code 97 98 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the City of Mendota Heights was considering amendments to 99 Title 12, Chapter 1, Article D, Section 14 of the City Code concerning Wireless Antennas, Towers, 100 and Accessory Structures, which currently require Conditional Use Permit approval. Since 2013 101 the City has process five Conditional Use Permit applications for minor improvements to existing 102 wireless antenna facilities. The projects typically included equipment change -outs, antenna 103 replacements, and interior modifications to existing accessory structures. In all cases those 104 improvements did not increase the height of the wireless antenna structure itself or expand the 105 footprint of those existing accessory structures. 106 107 Similar to other application processes, these conditional use permits do require a public hearing 108 and take a significant amount of staff time to process. In addition, staff has heard from applicants 109 that the five-week minimum approval process can be burdensome. Based on feedback from the 110 Commission and from City Council, staff proposed amendments that would allow certain projects 111 to be approved administratively. 112 113 Planner Wall shared Draft Ordinance 476, which adds a new section to the City Code to address 114 this issue and proposes a few conditions, which would allow for administrative approval. He 115 explained that the amendment would not change what an applicant would have to submit; it's just 116 changing how the City would review and approve such applications. 117 118 Commissioners asked questions regarding approximately how many applications this would 119 remove from requiring Commission/Council approval, suggested the removal of condition 5, 120 modification of the language in conditions 3, 4, and 6 [replace the word "No" with "No material . 121 . . "], and add clarification language to condition 2. 122 123 Chair Field opened the public hearing. 124 125 Seeing no one coming forward wishing to speak, Chair Field asked for a motion to close the public 126 hearing. 127 128 COMMISSIONER NOONAN MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MAGNUSON, TO 129 CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. 130 131 AYES: 6 132 NAYS:0 133 ABSENT: 1 134 135 COMMISSIONER NOONAN MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER VIKSNINS, TO 136 RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING CASE 2015-11, DRAFT ORDINANCE 476 AN page 11 137 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 12-1D-14 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF 138 MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA COUNTY, CONCERNING WIRELESS 139 ANTENNAS, TOWERS, AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURES WITH THE AMENDMENTS TO 140 THE ORDINANCE AS DISCUSSED IN CONDITIONS TWO, THREE, FOUR, AND SIX AND 141 THE DELETION OF CONDITION FIVE. 142 143 AYES: 6 144 NAYS: 0 145 ABSENT: 1 146 147 Chair Field advised the City Council would consider this application at its May 5, 2015 meeting. 148 149 Verbal Review 150 151 Planner Wall gave the following verbal review: 152 153 PLANNING CASE #2015-05 154 Alltech Engineering/Mendota Management, LLC, 2515 Pilot Knob Road 155 Variance Request 156 • Approved by the City Council as recommended by the Planning Commission 157 158 PLANNING CASE #2015-07 159 Nate Wissink, Elevation Homes, 747 Willow Lane 160 Lot Split and Wetlands Permit 161 • Approved by the City Council as recommended by the Planning Commission 162 163 PLANNING CASE #2015-08 164 City of Mendota Heights 165 Proposed amendments to the Business and License Requirements Title of the City Code (DRAFT 166 Ordinance 475) 167 • Approved by the City Council as recommended by the Planning Commission 168 169 Staff Announcements 170 171 Planner Nolan Wall: 172 • City Council is holding a workshop meeting on May 12, 2015 from 1:00 PM — 4:00 PM. 173 Planning -related items to be discussed include a vision for the development of the three 174 City -owned properties at The Village; infill and teardown situations in the City; and rental 175 licensing. 176 • The City received a redevelopment planning grant from the Dakota County CDA in the 177 amount of $10,000; the City will be matching an additional $10,000 from city funds to do 178 a redevelopment plan for the entire industrial district. Staff is currently working with 179 Stantec to develop the scope and will be bringing that for Council approval in the coming 180 months. This process will include the Planning Commission as well. 181 • Another open house to be held for LeMay Shores Development on Wednesday, May 20 at 182 6:00 PM. Notices were sent today to the surrounding property owners. page 12 183 • City Clean -Up Day is Saturday, May 2 at Mendakota Park from 8:00 AM — 12:00 PM. 184 Shredding services are also being provided this year. 185 186 City Engineer John Mazzitello: 187 • A pre -construction meeting for the utilities and infrastructure phase of the LeMay Shores 188 Development will be held on Thursday, April 30 so the timing of the open house mentioned 189 by Planner Wall will be very appropriate 190 • Victoria Road Reconstruction Phase 2 bid opening is scheduled for May 14, 2015, 191 hopefully to be awarded by Council on May 19, 2015, the construction specifications state 192 that they will not be able to start until after June 10, 2015 — which is the last day of school 193 for Mendota Elementary — and they must be substantially complete by the Friday before 194 Labor Day. 195 196 Adjournment 197 198 COMMISSIONER NOONAN MOVED, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MAGNUSON, TO 199 ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 7:31 P.M. 200 201 AYES: 6 202 NAYS: 0 203 ABSENT: 1 page 13 1101 Victoria Cleve I Mendota }1eigtit5, MN 55}19 651.45218SOrihc.u. 1 651.d52.8940 fax wwr mtota- Neigh ts.aam CITY OF ENDCTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA — Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Receipt of a Tree Donation BACKGROUND The city auditor has advised that Minnesota State Statute 465.03 "Gifts to municipalities" requires all donations be acknowledged by resolution. This memo meets Minnesota State Statutory requirements. The city recently received a donation from the Thursday Club, a group of area residents that meets at Mendakota Country Club every Thursday, to plant a tree at Mendakota Park. Members of the Thursday Club will be able to see their donated tree along Mendakota Drive as they enter and exit the Country Club. BUDGET IMPACT Not applicable RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council pass the attached resolution accepting the donation of a tree for planting in Mendakota Park. If Council desires to implement the recommendation, pass a motion adopting Resolution 2015-31, a "RESOLUTION FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGING THE RECEIPT OF DONATION FOR TREE PLANTING AT MENDAKOTA PARK." page 14 City of Mendota Heights Dakota County, Minnesota RESOLUTION 2015-31 RESOLUTION FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGING THE RECEIPT OF DONATION FOR TREE PLANTING WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights desires to follow Minnesota Statute 465.03 "Gifts to municipalities"; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota State Statute requires a resolution to accept gifts to municipalities; and WHEREAS, the City has previously acknowledged gifts with a resolution; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights have duly considered this matter and wish to acknowledge the civic mindedness of citizens and officially recognize their donations. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights is accepting donation from the Thursday Club to plant a tree at Mendakota Park. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 5th day of May, 2015. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST Lorri Smith, City Clerk m CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 15 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1950 phone r 651.452.9940 fax www.mendota•hei g hts.com DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta, Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Personnel Action Items Item 1: Authorize Appointment of Police Officer Staff continues with the recruitment process to fill Police Officer vacancies. We currently have two positions to fill. November 2014, we posted a position announcement for a lateral, seeking candidates with two plus years of experience. The position was advertised with a starting salary range of $4,978 - $5,383 per month. We are happy to report that we have completed a thorough background investigation on Police Officer Candidate Philip McCarty. Mr. McCarty has also completed his psychological evaluation and physical examination. It is our pleasure to recommend the appointment of Philip McCarty as a Police Officer for the City of Mendota Heights. Mr. McCarty has over 2 1/2 years of experience in the field of Law Enforcement. He currently serves as a Police Officer for City of Lakefield, Minnesota. He also serves as a part time Deputy for Jackson County Sheriff's Department. Mr. McCarty earned an Associates' degree in law enforcement from MN West Community College. Throughout the interview process, Mr. McCarty demonstrated a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Mr. McCarty will be a great addition to the Mendota Heights Police Department. City staff recommends that city council approve the appointment of Philip McCarty as a Police Officer effective June 1, 2015. Starting salary will be $4,978 per month. This is step two of the 2014-2015 Law Enforcement Labor Services, Inc. Labor Agreement. Mr. Philip McCarty will be formally introduced to the city council at the June 2, 2015 meeting. Item 2: 2015 Engineer Intern At a recent meeting, City Council gave approval for staff to begin the hiring and recruitment process for an Engineer Intern. The Engineering Department will experience a busy spring and summer with design and construction projects including South Victoria Road Reconstruction, Sanitary Sewer Cleaning, Televising and Lining Project, GIS updates, sign inventory, CAMP monitoring on Lemay Lake, E Coli monitoring in Interstate Valley and Asset Management inventory and program implementation. In addition to these projects, the department will be contracting for street striping and seal coating, resolving drainage issues, updating record drawings and preparing feasibility reports for potential 2016 projects. page 16 The primary objective of this position is to assist the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department with construction staking, construction observation, records management, geographical information (GIS) data and base mapping, engineering, project development, planning, public requests and other Division functions as assigned. Staff interviewed Nick Tomlyanovich for the Engineer Intern position. Mr. Tomlyanovich is a student at University of Minnesota Duluth pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. Mr. Tomlyanovich will be able to start on a full-time basis June 1 and work through August. City staff recommends that city council approve the hiring of Nick Tomlyanovich as Engineering Intern pending a background check, at the authorized wage of $12.00 per hour. Item 3: 2015 Police Intern This summer, Cale Schliesman will be completing an unpaid internship with the Mendota Heights Police Department. Mr. Schliesman is a student at Winona State University pursuing his Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice. Part of his requirement for graduation includes a 400+ hour internship with a law enforcement agency. Mr. Schliesman will be assigned to complete several projects for MHPD along with experiencing the day-to-day activities of a Police Officer this summer. City staff recommends that city council approve the unpaid internship for Cale Schliesman, beginning May 11, 2015. Item 4: 2015 Public Works Summer Seasonal Hires At a recent meeting, City Council gave approval for staff to begin the hiring and recruitment process for the Public Works Department. Employees from the 2014 season have re-applied for their positions. Applicants were offered their position contingent upon a successful completion of a criminal background check and council approval. Staff is recommending the following individuals for employment for the spring/summer 2015 season: Position Name Rate of Pay: Chad Hanson Public Works — Parks Division S 10.75 Jacob Kreuser Public Works — Parks Division $10.75 David Reyes Public Works — Parks Division $10.25 Jake Wittrock Public Works — Utilities Division $10.75 BUDGET IMPACT As noted above. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mendota Heights City Council approves the action requested above these four items. mCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 17 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.9940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director SUBJECT: Banking Authorization Signatory Change BACKGROUND This memo is to update the Banking Authorization Resolution for American Bank and Gateway Bank. We will need to add Mark McNeill, City Administrator and remove Justin Miller from the list of authorized signatures. The banks have provided us with the paperwork to make this change to the city bank accounts. BUDGET IMPACT N/A RECOMMENDATION Remove Justin Miller and add Mark McNeill to the Banking Authorization Resolutions for both American and Gateway Banks. page 18 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA - Public Works Director/City Engineer Ryan Ruzek, PE, Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Purchase of a New Pickup Truck BACKGROUND The engineering department would like to purchase a new pickup truck to replace a 1999 pickup. The 1999 Ford F150 pick-up has exceeded its life and is requiring increasing maintenance and repairs as it continues to get older. Although being purchased by the Engineering Department, the vehicle would be available to all City Staff if not in use. BUDGET IMPACT In the 2015 Engineering Budget, there is $30,000.00 capital improvement budgeted to purchase a new truck, bed cover and light package. Staff has received three quotes for a new 2015 F150 super cab pickup truck. One quote was off the state contract at Midway Ford in the amount of $30,054.00, a second quote from Apple Ford was $27,441.88. The final quote was from Inver Grove Ford in the amount of $27,400.00. Both quotes do not include applicable tax and license fees. The prices do include the trade in value for the old truck. This leaves approximately $2,600 for the purchase of a bed cover and light package at a later date. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize a purchase order to be made to Inver Grove Ford for $27,400.00 plus tax and license fees. If the City Council concurs with the recommendation, they should pass a motion authorizing staff to execute a purchase order for the purchase of a new 2015 F150 super cab pickup truck in the amount of $27,400.00 plus tax and license fees. This action requires a simple majority vote. page 19 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651,452.8940 fax www.mendota•heights.com DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS BACKGROUND May 5, 2015 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director \,00 Claims List Summary Significant Claims Metro Council Environmental Services — SAC & Sewer Charges Xcel Energy — Utilities Cool Air Mechanical — HVAC Building Controls — City Hall City of Farmington —2015 MAAG Contribution Grainger — City Hall Water Heater Nystrom Publishing — Spring Newsletter Pearson Bros — Street Sweeping Urban Companies — Sibley Memorial Highway Trail Project City of West St Paul — Ice Arena Contribution (15` Half) $ 101,725.38 $ 12,035.66 $ 10,055.89 $ 8,300.00 $ 4,581.54 $ 2,910.54 $ 13,072.00 $ 29,016.80 $ 277,666.50 Manual Checks Total $ 141,666.25 System Checks Total $ 408,294.02 Total for the list of claims for the May 5, 2015 city council meeting $ 549,960.27 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the list of claims for May 5, 2015. Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 4/17/15 CC Comments DEPT Descr Amount page 20 04/30/15 11:13 AM Page 1 Search Name MENDOTA HEIGHTS, G 15-1155 G 01-1155 Search Name MENDOTA HEIGHTS, CITY OF CREDIT CARD TRANSFER CREDIT CARD TRANSFER CITY OF $6,000.00 $19,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 04/30/15 MAN Account Comments DEPT Descr page 21 04/30/15 11:11 AM Page 1 Amount Search Name ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS E 01-4132-031-30 APRIL 2015 PREMIUM Search Name ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Search Name 8 C A - BTS E 01-4306-020-20 VOID #23748 Search Name B C A - BTS Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 G 01-2072 04/24/15 PAYROLL Search Name I C M A REI IREMENT 457 Search Name METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENT SVC R 15-3320 E 15-4449-060-60 R 15-3615 MARCH 2015 SAC MAY 2015 SEWER SERVICE MARCH 2015 SAC Search Name METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENT SVC Search Name NATIONWIDE RE IREMENT SOLUTION G 01-2072 04/24/15 PAYROLL Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Search Name P 0 S T BOARD E 01-4220-020-20 POST LICENSE - S. HILYAR Search Name P 0 S T BOARD Search Name U. S. BANK E 45-4305-045-45 E 05-4400-105-15 E 01-4404-110-10 E 01-4404-110-10 E 01-4400-110-10 E 01-4400-020-20 E 01-4400-030-30 E 01-4490-110-10 Search Name U. S. BANK GOLF SUPPLIES TRAVEL EXPENSE - J. 2015 MEMMERSHIP - 2015 MEMMERSHIP - TRAVEL EXPENSE - L. TRAVEL EXPENSE - C. TRAVEL EXPENSE - J. MEETING SUPPLIES Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL G 01-2070 04/24/15 PAYROLL Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL Search Name XCEL ENERGY E 45-4211-047-45 E 45-4212-046-45 E 01-4212-320-70 E 01-4211-320-70 E 45-4211-046-45 E 15-4211-400-60 E 15-4212-400-60 E 15-4212-310-60 E 08-4212-000-00 E 01-4212-320-70 E 01-4212-315-30 E 01-4212-310-70 MAZZITELLO H. GALIOV K. SCHABACKER SMITH WILLSON LEE MARCH 2015 UTILITIES MARCH 2015 UTILITIES MARCH 2015 UTILITIES MARCH 2015 UTILITIES MARCH 2015 UTILITIES MARCH 2015 EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTILITIES Fire Police Utility Enterprise Police Golf Course Engineering Enterprise Administration Administration Administration Police Fire Administration Golf Course Golf Course Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Golf Course Utility Enterprise Utility Enterprise Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Parks & Recreation Fire Parks & Recreation $204.20 $204.20 -$34.75 -$34.75 $1,255.92 $1,255.92 $4,980.00 $96,795.08 -$49.70 $101,725.38 $50.00 $50.00 $90.00 $90.00 $166.80 $509.52 $60.00 $60.00 $76.50 $188.68 $188.68 $40.66 $1,290.84 $49.00 $49.00 $182.36 $76.42 $31.50 $15.81 $33.26 $683.88 $120.82 $561.90 $963.64 $105.66 $688.22 $561.89 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 04/30/15 MAN Comments Page 22 04/30/15 11:11 AM Page 2 DEPT Descr Amount E 01-4211-300-50 E 28-4211-000-00 E 01-4211-310-50 E 15-4211-310-60 E 08-4211-000-00 E 01-4211-420-50 E 01-4211-320-70 E 01-4211-315-30 E 01-4211-310-70 E 01-4212-310-50 Search Name XCEL ENERGY MARCH 2015EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2U15EL. UTILITIES MARCH Z015EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2O15EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2O15EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2015 EL. UTILITIES MARCH ZO15EL. UTILITIES MARCH Z015EL. UTILITIES MARCH Z015EL. UTILITIES MARCH 2015 GAS UTIL1TIES Road &Bridges Spec Fds Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Fire Parks &Recreation Road & Bridges $1,716.22 $1,166.29 $294.26 $294.25 $2,227.53 $183.87 $633.29 $638.44 $294.26 $561.89 $12,035.66 $116,666.25 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY page 23 04/30/15 11:15 AM Page 1 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name AIR QUALITY LABORATORIES, INC E 01-4330-460-30 EQUIPMENT TESTING - FIRE DEPT Fire $164.00 Search Name AIR QUALITY LABORATORIES, INC $164.00 Search Name ALL SAFE INC E 45-4335-045-45 G 45-2035 Search Name ALL SAFE INC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - PAR 3 Golf Course $161.67 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - PAR 3 -$10.40 $151.27 Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING E 01-4300-020-20 BUSINESS CARDS - PD Police $68.17 Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING $68.17 Search Name ALLSTATE PETERBILT E 01-4330-440-20 E 15-4330-490-60 Search Name ALLSTATE PETERBILT EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER Utility Enterprise $56.25 $38.83 $95.08 Search Name AMERICAN FLEET SUPPLY E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police $85.90 E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Parks & Recreation $59.48 E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police $42.95 Search Name AMERICAN FLEET SUPPLY $188.33 Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES E 15-4335-310-60 E 01-4335-310-50 E 01-4335-310-70 Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation $28.10 $28.11 $28.10 $84.31 Search Name APACHE GROUP E 01-4305-030-30 SUPPLIES - FIRE HALL Fire $66.74 Search Name APACHE GROUP $66.74 Search Name ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS E 01-4132-031-30 MAY 2015 LTD PREMIUM Fire $190.80 Search Name ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS $190.80 Search Name BENZ, THEODORE G 15-1150 Search Name BENZ, THEODORE REFUND - SEWER ACCT CREDIT $72.00 $72.00 Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP E 01-4220-110-10 04/21/15 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Administration $101.40 Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP $101.40 Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS E 01-4410-020-20 UNIFORMS CLEANING - PD Police $92.95 Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS $92.95 Search Name CDW GOVERNMENT, INC E 01-4301-114-14 COMPUTER HARDWARE E 01-4301-114-14 • IT HARDWARE E 01-4301-114-14 IT SOFTWARE Search Name CDW GOVERNMENT, INC Info Tech Info Tech Info Tech $357.08 $370.59 $384.08 $1,111.75 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 24 04/30/15 11:15 AM Page 2 Amount Search Name CITY AUTO GLASS E 01-4330-440-20 Search Name CITY AUTO GLASS Search Name CONORYEA, KEVIN R 01-3250 Search Name CONORYEA, KEVIN EQUIPMENT REPAIR - PD Police REFUND - PERMIT OVERPAYMENT Search Name CONTRACTORS & SURVEYORS SUPPLY E 01-4210-040-40 GOPHER ONE SUPPLIES Search Name CONTRACTORS & SURVEYORS SUPPLY Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. E 08-4620-000-00 HVAC CONTROL SYSTEM - CITY HALL E 08-4335-000-00 HVAC REPAIRS - CITY HALL Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. Search Name CROWN TROPHY E 01-4305-024-20 E 01-4490-020-20 Search Name CROWN TROPHY PLAQUES RESERVES PLAQUES - PD Search Name CUMMINS NORTH CENTRAL E 01-4330-460-30 EQUIPMENT REPAIR - FIRE DEPT Search Name CUMMINS NORTH CENTRAL Search Name DAHLBERG SERVICES INC E 01-4305-070-70 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS Search Name DAHLBERG SERVICES INC Search Name DAKOTA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER E 01-4275-020-20 MAY 2015 DCC FEE E 01-4275-030-30 MAY 2015 DCC FEE Search Name DAKOTA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY CDA E 23-4490-000-00 BROADBAND STUDY SHARE Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY CDA Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVIC E 01-4275-020-20 E 01-4275-030-30 E 01-4200-610-50 E 01-4200-610-70 E 15-4200-610-60 E 05-4200-610-15 Search Name DAKOTA FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES FEB 2015 RADIO SUBSCRIBER FEES COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVIC Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEG E 01-4400-020-20 TRAINING - B. LAMBERT Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEG Search Name DELL MARKS i ING L.P. E 01-4301-030-30 COMPUTER HARDWARE - FIRE DEPT Search Name DELL MARKETING L.P. $284.32 $284.32 $47.50 $47.50 Code Enforcement/Inspe $300.30 Spec Fds Spec Fds Police Police Fire Parks & Recreation Police Fire Spec Fds Police Fire Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Engineering Enterprise Police $300.30 $9,421.00 $634.89 $10,055.89 $51.45 $59.25 $110.70 $799.09 $799.09 $600.00 $600.00 $17,515.00 $612.00 $18,127.00 $1,182.63 $1,182.63 $863.21 $653.24 $163.31 $93.32 $23.33 $69.99 $1,866.40 $225.00 $225.00 Fire $62.98 $62.98 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY page 25 04/30/151115AM Page 3 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name DELTA DENTAL E 01-4131-020-20 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Police $84IJ0 E 01-4131-050-50 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Road & Bridges $309.50 E 01-4131-070-70 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Parks & Recreation $309.50 E 05-4131-105-15 M/Y 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Engineering Enterprise $309.50 E 08-4131-000-00 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Spec Fds $42.90 E 15-4131-060-60 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Utility Enterprise $223J0 G 01-2071 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM $1,118.50 G 01-2074 MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM $197.65 E 01-413111O'1U MAY 2015 DENTAL PREMIUM Administration $266.60 Search Name DELTA DENTAL $3,520.55 Search Name DONOVAN, SUSAN E 01-4301-114-14 OFFICE SHELF Info Tech E 01-4301-114-14 SOFTWARE Info Tech Search Name DONOVAN, SUSAN Search Name EMERGENCY AUTOMOTIVTECHNOLOG E 01-4330-440 2O EQUIPMENT REPAIR - PD E 01-4330-440 2O EQUIPMENT REPAR - PD Search Name EMERGENCY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOG Search Name EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOLUTIONS E 01-4305-155-30 PROTEC|1VEGEAR - FIRE DEPT Fire E 01-4305-155-30 PROTEC11VE GEAR - FIRE DEPT Fire Search Name EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOLUTIONS Search Name EVEREST EMERGENCY VEHICLES INC Police Police E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police Search Name EVEREST EMERGENCY VEHICLES INC Search Name FACTORY MOTOR PARTS E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR - STREETS Road & Bridges Search Name FACTORY MOTOR PARTS $16.06 $42.00 $58.06 $85.00 $505.00 $590.00 $160.00 $183.29 $343.29 $15.00 $15.00 $214.32 $214.32 Search Name FARMINGTONCITY OF E 01-4404-020-20 2015 MAAG CONTRIBUTIOPolice $8,300.00 Search Name FARMINGTON, CITY OF $8,300.00 Search Name FIRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES E 01-4305-030-30 OPERATING SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Fire $333.65 Search Name FIRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES $333.65 Search Name FISCHER S SERVICE - PLOWING E 01-4335-315-30 MARCH 2015 PLOWING - FIRE HALL Fire $110.00 E 01-4268-500-30 MARCH 2015 PLOWING - DRIVEWAYS Fire $609.00 Search Name FISCM[RSSERVICE PLOWING $719.00 Search Name FLEET SERVICES E 01-4200-610-20 MARCH 2015 SQUAD LEASES Police $4,505.08 Search Name FLEET SERVICES'$4,565.68 Search Name FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL E 15-1330'190-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR - SEWER Utility Enterprise $305.20 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 26 04/30/151115AM Page 4 Amount Search Name FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL Search Name FORCE AMERICA E 01-4330-460-30 Search Name FORCE AMERICA Search Name GERTENS GREENHOUSE G 45-2035 E 01-4305-050-50 E 45-4334-045-45 E 45-4334-045-45 E 01-4330-215-70 E 01-4330-215-70 G 45-2035 Search Name GERTENS GREENHOUSE Search Name GOLDCOM E 01-4305-030-30 Search Name GOLDCOM Search Name GRAINGER E 08-4335-000-00 E 01-4330-490-70 E 08-4335-000-00 Search Name GRAINGER Search Name HANCCORPORATION E 01-4330-440-20 E 01-4330-490-70 Search Name HANCO CORPORATION EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - FIRE DEPT Fire FERTILIZER PAR3 ROAD MAINT. SUPPLIES GRASS MIX - PAR3 FERTILIZER - PAR3 PARK MAINT. SUPPLIES PARK MAINT. SUPPLIES GRASS MIX - PAR3 OPERATING SUPPLIES - F RE DEPT WATER HEATER - CITY HALL EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS BLDG MAINT. PARTS - CITY HALL EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Search Name HOME DEPOT CRED1T SERVICES E 01-4305-030-30 E 01-4335-315-30 E 08-4335-000-00 E 15-4305-060-60 E 08-4335-000-00 E 01-4335-315-30 E 08-4335-000-00 E 01-4305-070-70 G 45-2035 E 01-4305-070-70 E 08-4335-000-00 E 01-4320-050-50 E 45-4335-045-45 E 08-4335-000-00 OPERATING SUPPLIES - FIRDEPT BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - FIRE HALL BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - CITY HALL OPERATING SUPPLIES - SEWER BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - CITY HALL BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - FIRE HALL BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - CITY HALL OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES -PAn3 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - C1TY HALL OPERATING SUPPLIES - STREETS BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 CLEANING SUPPLIES - CITY HALL Search Name HOME DEPOT CRED1T SERVICES Search Name HONSA LIGHTING SALES E 08-4335-000-00 BLDG MAINT. SUPPLIES - CITY HALL Search Name HONSA LIGHTING SALES Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS E 01-4300-020-20 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD E 01-4300-110-10 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN Road & Bridge Golf Course Golf Course Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Fire Spec Fds Parks & Recreation Spec Fds Police Parks & Recreation Fire Fire Spec Fds Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Fire Spec Fds Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Spec Fds Road & Bridges Golf Course Spec Fds Spec Fds Police Administration $305.20 $76.16 $76.16 -$5.84 $274.63 $224.28 $90.74 $125.05 $119.96 -$14.43 $814.39 $51.41 $51.41 $4,371.63 $153.21 $56.70 $4,581.54 $77.45 $247.41 $47.68 $28.87 $76.00 $19.97 -$76.00 $35.02 $93.91 $87.81 -$1.23 $131.79 $23.67 $22.43 $19.15 $17.94 $527.01 $131.31 $131.31 $29.78 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 27 04/30U511:15NN Page 5 Amount E 05-4300-105-15 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ENG E 01-4300-110-10 OFFICE SUPPL[S ADMIN Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS Search Name INTEGRA TELECOM E 01-4210-020-20 E 01-4210-040-40 E 05-4210-105-15 E 01-4210-020-20 E 01-4210-050-50 E 01-4210-070-70 E 15-4210-060-60 E 01-4210-110-10 Search Name INTEGRA TELECOM APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TELSERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TELSERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE APR -MAY 2015 TEL. SERVICE Search Name INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM E 01-4330-490-70 BATTERY - PARKS E 01-4330-440-20 BATTERIES -PD Search Name INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM Search Name INVER GROVE FORD E 01-4330-490-50 E 01-4330-440-20 E 01-4330-440-20 Search Name INVER GROVE FORD EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS STREETS EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS PD EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTAINC E 01-4331-020-20 APRIL 2015 SERVICE - PD Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTAINC. Search Name JRK SEED &TURF SUPPLY E 01-4305-070-70 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS Search Name JRK SEED & TURF SUPPLY Search Name KIRCHNER CONTRACTING E 01-4330-215-70 NETS INSTALL - BALLPARKS Search Name KIRCHNER CONTRACTING Search Name KREBSBACH, SANDRA E 01-4490 109{9 E 01-4400-109-09 Search Name KREBSBACH, SANDRA Search Name LELS G 01-2075 Search Name LE LS Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS MILEAGE REIMB.'S.KREBSBACM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION MAY 2015 UNION DUES E 01-4240-080-80 NOTICES - PLANNING CASES E 01-4240-110-10 ORDINANCES PUBLICATIONS Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS Search Name LOGIS E 01-4301-030-30 E 01-4220111-14SECURITY CERTIFICATE APPLICATION SUPPORT - FIRE DEPT Engineering Enterpris Administration Police Code Enforcement/Inspe Engineering Enterprise Police Road & Bridge Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Administration Parks & Recreation Police Road & Bridge Police Police Police Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation City Council City Council Planning Administration Fire Info Tech $6.85 $72.47 $266.54 $66.64 $166.58 $141.25 $47.11 $47.11 $277.12 $3]].1O $1,345.53 $12.95 $215.90 $228.85 $85.55 $102.60 $14.49 $202.64 $780.00 $780.00 $89.70 $89.70 $1,140.00 $1,140.00 $38.97 $120.00 $158.97 $517.00 $517.00 $101.25 $182.70 $283.95 $59.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY page 28 04/30/15 11:15 AM Page 6 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount E 01-4220-114-14 NETWORK SERVICE Info Tech $157.50 E 01-4223-020-20 APPLICATION SUPPORT - PD Police $2,451.00 E 01-4220-114-14 NETWORK SERVICE Info Tech $472.50 Search Name LOGIS $3,665.81 Search Name LOWES BUSINESS ACCOUNT E 01-4305-050-50 OPERATING SUPPLIES - STREETS Road & Bridges $88.52 E 01-4305-050-50 OPERATING SUPPLIES - STREETS Road & Bridges $98.60 j Search Name LOWES BUSINESS ACCOUNT $187.12 Search Name M T I DISTRIBUTING COMPANY E 45-4330-490-45 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PAR3 Golf Course $116.27 Search Name M T I DISTRIBUTING COMPANY $116.27 Search Name MENARDS E 15-4330-490-60 E 08-4335-000-00 E 15-4305-060-60 E 01-4305-070-70 E 01-4305-050-50 E 01-4336-050-50 E 01-4336-050-50 E 15-4305-060-60 E 01-4336-050-50 E 01-4330-215-70 E 15-4305-060-60 E 08-4335-000-00 E 15-4305-060-60 Search Name MENARDS EQUIP. REPAIR SUPPLIES - SEWER CLEANING SUPPLIES - CITY HALL SHOP SUPPLIES SHOP SUPPLIES SHOP SUPPLIES SNOW REMOVAL DAMAGE REPAIRS SNOW REMOVAL DAMAGE REPAIRS OPERATING SUPPLIES - SEWER SNOW REMOVAL DAMAGE REPAIRS PARK MAINT. MATERIALS OPERATING SUPPLIES - SEWER BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - CITY HALL OPERATING SUPPLIES - SEWER Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Utility Enterprise $17.35 $9.98 $35.61 $35.61 $35.61 $313.86 -$15.88 $38.51 $195.40 $25.37 $57.39 $125.99 $15.66 $890.46 Search Name MENARDS MAPLEWOOD E 01-4336-050-50 SNOW REMOVAL DAMAGE REPAIRS Road & Bridges $39.99 Search Name MENARDS MAPLEWOOD $39.99 Search Name MENDOTA HEIGHTS, CITY OF E 45-4427-045-45 1ST QTR 2015 SEWER - PAR3 Golf Course $289.22 Search Name MENDOTA HEIGHTS, CITY OF $289.22 Search Name MENDOTA, CITY OF R 15-3400 1ST QTR 2015 SEWER $655.20 Search Name MENDOTA, CITY OF $655.20 Search Name MID NORTHERN SERVICES E 01-4330-420-50 TRAFFIC LIGHTS REPAIRS Road & Bridges $140.00 Search Name MID NORTHERN SERVICES $140.00 Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC E 01-4305-155-30 PROTECTIVE GEAR REPAIR - FIRE DEPT Fire $22.00 Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC $22.00 Search Name MN DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY E 01-4490-070-70 E 15-4490-060-60 E 01-4490-050-50 HAZMAT FEE HAZMAT FEE HAZMAT FEE Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges $8.33 $8.33 $8.34 Search Name MN DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $25.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/05/15 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr page 29 04/30/15 11:15 AM Page 7 Amount Search Name MN SPORTS FEDERATION G 01-2035 SOFTBALLS - USE TAX E 01-4435-200-70 SOFTBALLS Search Name MN SPORTS FEDERATION Search Name MNPEA G 01-2075 MAY 2015 UNION DUES Search Name MNPEA Search Name NATURE CALLS, INC E 01-4200-610-70 Search Name NATURE CALLS, INC MARCH 2015 PARK RENTALS Search Name NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS. G 01-2071 MAY 2015 PREMIUM Search Name NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS. Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - FUEL PUMPS E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - FUEL PUMPS Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. Search Name NYSTROM PUBLISHING CO., INC. E 01-4268-650-10 E 01-4268-650-70 E 15-4268-650-60 E 45-4268-650-45 E 01-4268-650-85 E 21-4268-650-00 Search Name NYSTROM SPRING 2015 NEWSLE I I ER SPRING 2015 NEWSLL I I ER SPRING 2015 NEWSLE I I ER SPRING 2015 NEWSLE 1 I ER SPRING 2015 NEWSLE I I ER SPRING 2015 NEWSL± i 1 ER PUBLISHING CO., INC. Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Administration Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Golf. 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Welter Heating Co Silver Tree Plumbing & Heating Thursday, April 30, 2015 Page 1 of 1 page 33 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com Lnj CITY OF MENIDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, Council, City Administrator and Chief of Police FROM: Mike Aschenbrener, Chief of Police / Emergency Manager SUBJECT: Recognition INTRODUCTION: Each year the Mendota Heights Police Department recognizes employees and citizens for extra ordinary efforts that occur within the previous year. BACKGROUND: The Mendota Heights Police Department Awards and recognition program started in 2000. On an annual basis, numerous Officers, Reserves and Citizens are recognized for going above and beyond to make Mendota Heights a better place to live. This year, the 2014/2015 awards to be presented include several people for their critical impact on our community: Medal of Merit, July 30, 2014, • Officer John Larrive Citizens Award/ Chiefs Award of Merit, August 15, 2014 • Mr. Eric Drake, • Dr. Timothy Hernandez, • Dr. Daniel Garry Lifesaving Award • Officer Todd Rosse Recognizing Paramedics Andy Hanson, Eric Churchill, Firefighter Life Saving Award, March 12, 2015 • Officer Bobby Lambert, • Officer John Larrive Recognizing Paramedics Nicholas Lesch, Nate Little, Ken Powers and Firefighter Police Cross • Officer Scott Patrick Stork Pin, February 25, 2015 • Steve Meyer o Presented by Dr. Keith Wesley, HealthEast RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Mendota Heights City Council recognizes these individuals or family members for actions in the past year. au CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 34 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: May 5, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: Resolution Approving a Variance Request at 873 Highway 110 BACKGROUND The applicant intends to construct an approximately 216 -square foot addition connecting the existing dwelling and detached garage to add a mudroom and bedroom/office. The north side of the existing structures encroach into the required rear yard setback; therefore the proposed addition requires a variance. The proposed addition would be constructed flush with the existing dwelling's north wall and would not encroach any further into rear yard setback. As a result, the variance request is for approximately 18 feet for construction within the existing encroachment area. The proposed addition would be finished with stucco to match the existing dwelling and meets the R-1 District's building height and other setback requirements. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing at the April 28 meeting; there were no public comments. BUDGET IMPACT N/A RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommended approval of the variance request, with conditions, as described in Planning Case 2015-09. If the City Council desires to implement the recommendation, pass a motion adopting RESOLUTION 2015-30 APPROVING A VARIANCE AT 873 HIGHWAY 110. This matter requires a simple majority vote. page 35 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2015-30 RESOLUTION APPROVING A VARIANCE AT 873 HIGHWAY 110 WHEREAS, Mark Swenson has applied for an approximately eighteen -foot (18) variance from the rear yard setback standards in order to construct an addition to the existing dwelling at 873 Highway 110 as proposed in Planning Case 2015-09 and described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Mendota Heights Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter at their regular meeting on April 28, 2015. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mendota Heights City Council that the variance request as proposed in Planning Case 2015-09 is hereby approved with the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed addition is a reasonable use of the property, meets the purpose and intent of the City Code, and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The platting of the Crown Point Addition and location of the pre-existing structures on the subject parcel created a unique circumstance upon the property not created by the applicant. 3. The proposed addition will not extend any further into the rear yard than the existing dwelling and represents a small increased encroachment while still maintaining a large front yard setback. 4. The proposed addition will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that the variance request as proposed in Planning Case 2015-09 is hereby approved with the following conditions: 1. A building permit be obtained prior to construction of the addition. 2. The applicant shall submit grading plans and a dimensioned site plan with associated easements, subject to review and approval by the City Engineering Department as part of any building permit application. 3. Any land disturbance activities must be in compliance with the City's Land Disturbance Guidance document. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this fifth day of May, 2015. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk au CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 36 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: April 28, 2015 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: Planning Case 2015-09 Rear Yard Setback Variance Request APPLICANT: Mark Swenson PROPERTY ADDRESS: 873 Highway 110 ZONING/GUIDED: R-1 One -Family Residential/LR Low Density Residential ACTION DEADLINE: June 6, 2015 DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST The applicant is seeking a variance from the rear yard setback standards to construct an addition to the existing dwelling at 873 Highway 110. BACKGROUND The subject parcel is 0.43 acres (18,681 square feet) and contains an existing single-family dwelling and 3 -car detached garage. Even though it maintains a Highway 110 address, the parcel is a corner lot fronting Carmen Lane and Crown Point Drive to the west. The parcel is zoned R-1 One -Family Residential and guided as LR Low Density Residential. The applicant intends to construct an approximately 216 -square foot addition connecting the dwelling and garage to add a mudroom and bedroom/office. The north side of the existing structures encroach into the required rear yard setback; therefore the proposed addition requires a variance. ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan The subject parcel is guided LR Low Density Residential in the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. The applicant's request to construct an addition is consistent with the continued use as a single-family residence. Rear Yard Setback Variance The R-1 District's required rear yard setback is 30 feet or 20% of the average lot depth, whichever is greater. In this case, the required setback is 30 feet. As shown on the Site Plan, as submitted by the applicant, the existing structures are located approximately 11-14 feet from the rear property boundary line and are considered legally nonconforming. As shown on the building plans, the proposed addition would be constructed flush with the existing dwelling's north wall and would not encroach any further into rear yard setback. As a result, the variance page 37 request is for approximately 18 feet for construction within the existing encroachment area. The proposed addition would be finished with stucco to match the existing dwelling and meets the R-1 District's building height and other setback requirements. When considering a variance for the proposed addition, the City is required to find that: 1. The request is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the ordinance and comprehensive plan and the applicant proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner. The applicant's request to construct an addition to an existing single-family dwelling to add storage and living space is a reasonable use of the property. Besides extending the existing encroachment into the rear yard, the proposed addition is otherwise compliant with the Code and consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The applicant establishes there are practical difficulties with complying with the ordinance due to circumstances that are unique to the property which are not created by the applicant or based on economic considerations. According to Dakota County property records, the existing dwelling was constructed in 1945. The Crown Point Addition, which includes the subject parcel, was approved by the City in 1977 and platted in 1978. As a result, the existing rear yard setback nonconformity was created as the subdivision was platted around the pre-existing structures on the subject parcel. However, the meeting minutes approving the preliminary and final plats did not include any discussion of creating such a nonconformity. Based on the existing conditions, the applicant has established a practical difficulty in constructing the proposed addition in compliance with the required rear yard setback standards. In addition, the existing encroachment is a unique circumstance not created by the applicant. 3. The request will not alter the essential character of the locality. The proposed addition to connect the existing dwelling and detached garage will not increase the existing encroachment into the required rear yard and will be constructed with the same exterior finish and color. The subject parcel's structures pre -date the platting of the surrounding subdivision and all of the dwellings in the neighborhood have attached garages. In addition, the property will still maintain a front yard setback of nearly 70 feet from Carmen Lane to offset the extended encroachment along the rear property boundary line. ALTERNATIVES Following a public hearing, the Planning Commission may consider the following actions: 1. Recommend approval of the variance request for construction of an addition within the required rear yard setback area based on the attached findings of fact, with conditions. OR 2. Recommend denial of the variance request for construction of an addition within the required rear yard setback area based on the findings of fact that a practical difficulty is not established and expansion alternatives exist that do not require a rear yard setback variance. OR 3. Table the request. page 38 STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the variance request for construction of the proposed addition within the required rear yard setback area based on the attached findings of fact (Alternative #1), with the following conditions: 1. A building permit be obtained prior to construction of the addition. 2. The applicant shall submit grading plans and a dimensioned site plan with associated easements, subject to review and approval by the City Engineering Department as part of any building permit application. 3. Any land disturbance activities must be in compliance with the City's Land Disturbance Guidance document. MATERIALS INCLUDED FOR REVIEW 1. Aerial map 2. Site photos 3. Planning Applications, including supporting materials page 39 FINDINGS OF FACT FOR APPROVAL Rear Yard Setback Variance Request for Addition 873 Highway 110 The following Findings of Fact are made in support of the proposed request: 1. The proposed addition is a reasonable use of the property, meets the purpose and intent of the City Code, and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The platting of the Crown Point Addition and location of the pre-existing structures on the subject parcel created a unique circumstance upon the property not created by the applicant. 3. The proposed addition will not extend any further into the rear yard than the existing dwelling and represents a small increased encroachment while still maintaining a large front yard setback. 4. The proposed addition will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood. Print Preview Planning Case 2015-09 - 873 Highway 110 Page 1 of 1 page 40 Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a legal document and should not be substituted fora title searckappraisa} survey, or for zoning verification. Dakota County assumes no legal responsibility for the information confined in this data. Map Scale 1 inch = 34 feet 4116/2015 http://gis. co.dakota.mn.us/DCGIS/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://gis.co.dakota.mn.us/C... 4/16/2015 page 41 Site Photos: 873 Highway 110 Source: Staff (04.20.15) page 42 03/28/2015 Mark Alan Swenson 873 Highway 110 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Re: Letter of Intent for new home addition To whm it may concern: We are intending to build a new addition to our home this upcoming Spring which will connect the existing home to our attached three car garage. Due to an increase in family size, we are needing more space and intend to use the new FT2 as a mudroom for entrance to the East side of the home as well as an additional bedroom / office (separated by a wall) which will open up from the existing kitchen (see existing construction drawings). We are fully aware that our property does sit a bit too far back on the lot thus the request for a variance & approval. The new addition will fit directly between the home and garage and not stretch a single inch further back on the property. We did chat with all neighbors within the existing 100' range of our lot and all are very excited for the end product (as the new space will greatly add appeal to our home as well as the neighborhood itself). We also shared the drawings with Annie Small (our neighbor directly inback / parcel #27-185OO-01-2Q0)and she gave her blessing aswell. If the City has any additional questions or needs additional information, please feel free to contact me directly anytime. Sincerely, Mark Swenson nnsvvenson@Rnadienthm.conn 651.336.6281 page 43 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651452.8940 fax www.menriota-heights.corn CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF PLANNING REQUEST Office Use Only: Case #:• 2.-0! 5-- 6 el Fee Paid: Application Date: 7 / 7 / I 5— Staff Initials: Applicable Ordinance #: ( 2 Section. (>)(?) e( ) Existing Zoning.. ( Proposed Zoning: s 01,t Existing Use: C ae,.-ae,tf1•0. Proposed Use: c 4 is't Property Address/Street Location: 873 Highway 110 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Applicant Name: Mark A Swenson Applicant E -Mail Address: mswenson@gradienthm.com Applicant Mailing Address: 873 Highway 110 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Phone: 651-336-6281 Property Owner Name: Mark A Swenson Phone: 651-336-6281 Property Owner Mailing Address: 873 Highway 110 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Legal Description & PIN of Property: (Complete Legal from Title or Deed must be provided) 27-18600-01-290 19.; r 2-4r 1 a 1 l - Type of Request: D Rezoning II Variance LI Subdivision Approval D Code Amendment LI Conditional Use Permit 0 Wetlands Permit 0 Critical Area Permit D Lot Split LI Conditional Use Permit for PUD D Preliminary/Final Plat Approval U Comprehensive Plan Amendment CI Other I hereby declare that all statements made in this request and on the additional material are true. I further authorize City Officials and agents to inspect the above property during daylight hours. '3i15 Signature of Applicant Date Signature of Owner `.11ri I 1 5 Date Signature of Owner (if more than one) Planning Application (modified 1/28/2014) Date Page 1 of 1 page 44 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651,4 523850 phone 651'452'8940 f" www.mendota-heightsom CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS VARIANCE CHECKLIST/QUESTIONNAIRE Applications will be scheduled for consideration by the Planning Commission and/or City Council only after all required materials have been submitted. Application submittal deadlines are available on the City's website or by contacting the City Planner. Late or incomplete applications will not be put on the agenda. •Office Use Only: Case #: 04, Applicant: </,•-&x,-/ s Address: 41 7 ia A variance is a request to vary from the City of Mendota Heights zoning standards. Under Minnesota State Law, variances shall only be permitted when they are in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the zoning code and when consistent with the comprehensive plan. Variances may be granted when the applicant establishes that there are practical difficulties in complying with the zoning standards. "Practical difficulties," in regards to variance requests, has three parts: (1) the proposed use of the property is a reasonable; (2) unique circumstances exist on the property which are not created by the landowner; and (3) the variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood. Please consider these requirements carefully before requesting a variance. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: • Dated original of all the materials checked must be submitted by the end of the business day the Monday before the first Tuesday of the month. • If all original materials are 11 x 17 or smaller — only submit originals. • If materials are larger than 11 x 17, please provide 24 copies, folded to 8 1/2x 11. O Any drawing in color — must submit 24 copies. The following materials must be submitted for the application to be considered complete: N Fee, as included in Fee Schedule (check payable to City of Mendota Heights) NOTE: Planning Application fees do not cover building permit fees, utilities, or other fees which may be required for you to complete your project. • Completed Application Form (only original needs to be submitted). N Sketch plan showing all pertinent dimensions, and including the location of any easements having an influence upon the variance request. N Letter of Intent. Please complete the attached questions regarding your request. Variance Checklist/Questionnaire (modified 12/6/2013) Page 1 of 3 page 45 Please answer the following questions as they relate to the variance request. You may fill in this form or create your own. 1. In your opinion, does the proposal put the property to use in a reasonable manner? Id YES Li NO Why or why not? We are looking at adding a mudroom / home office addition that will connect the existing home to the detached 3 car garage. After speaking w Nolan Wall, he informed us that the existing home sits a bit too far back on the property thus encroaches into the setback (30' requirement). The addition we would like to put on will run parallel w the back of the home and will NOT encroach any further back (see construction drawings). Our home was built in the 50's and the side entry off the patio is extremely small thus the need for a mudroom. I also was recently married and needed to vacate my home office (bedroom 2 of 3) and make into a bedroom. I work primarily from home and the extra space behind the mudroom will be used as an office / bedroom #4. We will also stucco the exterior of the additiona to blend it in w the home and hope to also paint the exterior later this year. 2. Please describe the circumstances unique to the property (not created by you). Our "back yard" is a thin strip of land which does not have the 30' setback. To my knowledge, our home was the 1st home built in the subdivision well before the setback requirements were put in place. 3. In your opinion, will the variance, if granted, fit with the character of the neighborhood? YES CJ NO Why or why not? Absolutely. The accepted variance will allow us to increase the FT2 of the home to fall in line with most of the homes in the neighborhood (ours currently is a bit smaller). We have done quite a bit of work to this home recently including a full basement finish, bath finish, new concrete driveway (2014), landscaping, patio work, etc. etc. all of which increase the look and appeal of the home. MANY compliments and kudos from our neighbors. The Planning Commission must make an affirmative finding on all of the criteria listed above in order to grant a variance. The applicant for a variance has the burden of proof to show that all of the criteria listed above have been satisfied. Variance Checklist/Questionnaire (modified 12/6/2013) Page 2 of 3 :iqw) 51 ow vti 0) j.• omiet KeA t.42k- ,c</S3c-12\ K '2_, -°\ -17410 Date: To: Mendota Heights Planning Commission From: Mark A Swenson page 46 SIGNATURES OF CONSENT FOR WAIVING PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENT Subject: Application for a Variance at: 873 Highway 110 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 The request for a variance is to construct: Home addition If written consent by all property owners within 100 feet of the boundaries of the subject property is obtained, the City may waive the requirement for a public hearing. We the undersigned have reviewed the plans for 873 Highway 110 Mendota Hts, MN 55118 and understand the terms and conditions of the requested variance. We have no objections to this request and do hereby give our written consent and consent to waiver of public hearing. Sincerely, NAME (Please Print) J -d/ K SIGNATURE - *tc ADDRESS (INCL. LOT) /2is aa.„, ( 7es' e/t-A,hi P7-- TtI tio./ Wei Variance Checklist/Questionnaire (modified 12/6/2013) Page 3 of 3 Planning Case 2015-09 873 Highway 110 Date: 4/14/2015 0 30 SCALE IN FEET page 47 City of Mendota Heights A 872 GIS Map Disclaimer: This data is for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for a true title search, property appraisal, plat, survey, or for zoning verification. The City of Mendota Heights assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. The City of Mendota Heights, or any other entity from which data was obtained, assumes no liability for any errors or omissions herein. If discrepancies are found, please contact the City of Mendota Heights. Contact "Gopher State One Call" at 651-454-0002 for utility locations, 48 hours prior to any excavation. Page 1 Overview Page 2 Elevations Page 3 Main Floor & Foundation Plans Page 4 Section Details Page 5 Section Details page 48 Office & Mudroom Addition for Dawn & Mark Swenson at e73 Hury. 110 Medota Heiahts. MN Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 1 of REVISION HISTORY REV # DATE STATUS DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS 0 8/9/12 DESIGN INITIAL DRAWINGS 1 8/22/12 DESIGN REVISE ROOF TIE IN W/GARAGE ADD DETAILS FOR BIDDING. 1A 8/22/12 DESIGN MISC. SECTION DETAIL. CORRECTIONS 2 2/9/15 FINAL FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOGS. page 48 Office & Mudroom Addition for Dawn & Mark Swenson at e73 Hury. 110 Medota Heiahts. MN Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 1 of II II II II II II II EXISTING HOUSE 1111 1111111 1111 1111111 I I I NEW ROOF 1111111 1111 1111111 1111 1111 I I =wr ===========c1 000 000 .000 p - i PROPOSED MUDROOM MATCH EXISTING STUCCO C2 FRONT ELEVATION 2 / Scale: 1/4" = 11-0" mmiM NEV ROOF 1I1I111111111111111111 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111 111111111111 12 111111 11111 12 111111 11111111 —�� 111111111111 11 1 111 � 1�1I1�1�1I1 11 1111111111 1111111111 EXISTING GARAGE 1 1 1 1 1 ----i � ii II..1 1 I 1 I 1 11_I� EXISTING GARAGE 111 PROPOSED OFFICE u 1 EXISTING HOUSE REAR ELEVATION Scale: VS" = 1'-0" NEW FON ;p z 1NALLS & FTG. m i I I I I I I I I I I EXISTING HOUSE ROOF BETWEEN 12 9 --- 1 III==11!MIBM IIMNdlibl 1 NV- 111 11 ADDITION & EXISTING GARAGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 page 49 9 PROPOSED ADDITION '"--„1„...,I 1 1 .I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .I 1 1 EXISTING GARAGE 2.3 \ RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION 2 Scale: 1/4" = 11-0" Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 2 of 5 REVISION HISTORY REV # DATE STATUS DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS 0 8/9/12 DESIGN INITIAL DRAWINGS 1 8/22/12 DESIGN REVISE ROOF TIE IN W/GARAGE ADD DETAILS FOR BIDDING. 1A 8/22/12 DESIGN MISC. SECTION DETAIL CORRECTIONS 2 2/9/15 FINAL FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOGS. NEW FON ;p z 1NALLS & FTG. m i I I I I I I I I I I EXISTING HOUSE ROOF BETWEEN 12 9 --- 1 III==11!MIBM IIMNdlibl 1 NV- 111 11 ADDITION & EXISTING GARAGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 page 49 9 PROPOSED ADDITION '"--„1„...,I 1 1 .I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .I 1 1 EXISTING GARAGE 2.3 \ RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION 2 Scale: 1/4" = 11-0" Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 2 of 5 MAIN LEVEL WINDOW SCHEDULE NUMBER QTY W01 1 W02 1 NOTES: WIDTH 291/2" 84" HEIGHT 413/4" 431/4" R/O 30 1/2"X48 1/4" 85"X43 5/4" DESCRIPTION DOUBLE HUNG TRIPLE GASEMNT-LHL/RHR ROOM MUDROOM OFFICE CODE ITDH3048 ICA2943 3W COMMENTS TEMPERED GLASS 1. WINDOWS NOTED WITH MARVIN INTEGRITY PRODUCT CODES. 2. ALL WINDOWS INSTALLED (4) b' - 8" UNO. 3. VERIFY ALL WINDOW SELECTIONS WITH OWNER. 5. VERIFY ALL SPECIFICATIONS & DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURER. 3. WINDOW SUPPLIER TO VERIFY COMPLIANCE WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 13'-5" 6'-5 1/2" ►- 6'-11 1/2" W02-IGA2143 3W HDR A5 REQD. UPGRADE HEADER A5 REGD. \. REPLACE WINDOW W/5'-0" DOOR EXISTING KITCHEN DN PROPOSED OFFICE 6'-2 1/4" ►- 6'-S 1/4" LOCKERS & BOOTS UNDE X CLOSET PROPOSED MUDROOM 30 COVERED PORCH CLOSET LI PIM P REPLACE NON- CONFORMING STEPS 5'-b" / 3.1 3 UP 101 -IT ' H3048 4.1 5'-6" 4'-2" 15'-2" MAIN FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" INSTALL FIRE RATED GYP. BD. FIRETAPE COMMON WALLS & CEILING INSTALL 2X6 STUDS -SISTER TO EXISTING GARAGE WALL STUDS 11'-3 1/2" O 0 FIELD VERIFY ■ INSTALL NEW CODE COMPLIANT DOOR & HDR IN EXISTING GARAGE WALL REMOVE EXISTING GARAGE ENTRY WALLS, FON & ROOF. EXISTING 30' (NIDE GARAGE page 50 FIELD VERIFY 135" tI ELEC. PANEL UPGRADE READ. IJ EXISTING BASEMENT UP • H FIELD VERIFY COMPLIANCE OF EXISTING FOOTINGS Crawl Space BEARING WALL Crawl Space 1- N GUT IN ACCESS TO CRAWL SPACE GENERAL NOTES: 40 15'-2" FIELD VERIFY FOUNDATION PLAN Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRU55 DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. 6 ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 26=2'-b") 1 ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 8 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 9 REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 I = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 k = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 3 of; REVISION HISTORY REV # DATE STATUS DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS 0 8/9/12 DESIGN INITIAL DRAWINGS 1 8/22/12 DESIGN REVISE ROOF TIE IN W/GARAGE ADD DETAILS FOR BIDDING. 1A 8/22/12 DESIGN MISC. SECTION DETAIL CORRECTIONS 2 2/9/15 FINAL FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOGS. INSTALL FIRE RATED GYP. BD. FIRETAPE COMMON WALLS & CEILING INSTALL 2X6 STUDS -SISTER TO EXISTING GARAGE WALL STUDS 11'-3 1/2" O 0 FIELD VERIFY ■ INSTALL NEW CODE COMPLIANT DOOR & HDR IN EXISTING GARAGE WALL REMOVE EXISTING GARAGE ENTRY WALLS, FON & ROOF. EXISTING 30' (NIDE GARAGE page 50 FIELD VERIFY 135" tI ELEC. PANEL UPGRADE READ. IJ EXISTING BASEMENT UP • H FIELD VERIFY COMPLIANCE OF EXISTING FOOTINGS Crawl Space BEARING WALL Crawl Space 1- N GUT IN ACCESS TO CRAWL SPACE GENERAL NOTES: 40 15'-2" FIELD VERIFY FOUNDATION PLAN Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRU55 DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. 6 ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 26=2'-b") 1 ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 8 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 9 REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 I = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 k = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 3 of; Office Geilin• Elev. = 8'-1 1/8" ak Existing Patio Elev. = - 2'-1 5/8" Mudroom Geilin Elev. =6'-1 1/8" Mudroom Floor Elev. = - 2'-0" Gara•e Floor Elev. = - 5'-0" 1 REMOVE EXISTING ROOF OVER KITCHEN BUMPOUT T.O. FASCIA @ FRONT PROPOSED NEW ROOF OVER ADDITION EXISTNG KITCHEN EXISTING KITCHEN WALL CO PROPOSED MUDROOM CRAWL SPACE �. PROPOSED OFFICE CLOSET INSTALL 2X6 STUDS -SISTER TO EXISTING GARAGE WALL STUDS trt 4. tu 2 ie - page 51 CRICKET ROOF BETWEEN EXISTING GARAGE & PROPOSED ADDITION INSTALL BEAM A5 REQD FOR NEW ROOF OVER GARAGE. OR A5 OPTION, BUILD UP EXISTING TRUSSES A5 REQD. INSTALL FIRE RATED GYP. BD. / FIRETAPE COMMON WALLS & CEILING FIELD VERIFY COMPLIANCE OF EXISTING FOOTING VENT A5 REQD. PROVIDE MIN. 3'4" CLEARANCE MOISTURE BARRIER OR GONG. FLOOR. 7 4.� SECTION THRU GARAGE/OFFICE Y'IALL Scale: 1/4" = Z1 m INSULATE AS REQD. EXISTING GARAGE FROST FTG. (VERIFY} GENERAL NOTES: 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. 6 ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 2b=2' -b") l ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 6 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 9 REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 1 _j = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 4 of; REVISION HISTORY REV # DATE STATUS DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS 0 8/9/12 DESIGN INITIAL DRAWINGS 1 8/22/12 DESIGN REVISE ROOF TIE IN W/GARAGE ADD DETAILS FOR BIDDING. 1A 8/22/12 DESIGN MISC. SECTION DETAIL CORRECTIONS 2 2/9/15 FINAL FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOGS. Z1 m INSULATE AS REQD. EXISTING GARAGE FROST FTG. (VERIFY} GENERAL NOTES: 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. 6 ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 2b=2' -b") l ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 6 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 9 REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 1 _j = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 4 of; MAIN FLOOR ELEV. = 0' - 0" MUDROOM VERIFY WITH EXISTING ROOF 12 R 44 INSUL.(MIN.) (b MIL POLY --)n— \ 5/8" GYP. BD. q TRU55E5 OVER OFFICE CLOSET BEARING WALL 3'-0" PATIO PROPOSED MUDROO PROPOSED OFFICE CLOSET FLOOR 3/4" T&G FLOOR SHEATHING GLUED & NAILED 2X10 JOISTS - 16" O.G. (VERIFY) 12" ELEV.=-2'-0" p� H GARAGE FLOOR cN z � 4 ELEV.=-5'-0" -�io_ w0 t - N 5 RISERS @ 1-3/16" +/- CRAWL SPACE VENT A5 REGD. MOISTURE BARRIER OR GONG. FLOOR. DRAIN TILE A5 REQ. 5,4- SECTION DETAIL THRU MUDROOM 5� Scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" u -I VENT A5 REGD. ASPHALT SHINGLES # 15 FELT 1/2" 05B SHEATHING ICE & WATER SHIELD 6' UP VALLEYS AND EAVES page 52 VENTED SOFFIT PREMANUFACTURED TRU55E5 2'-0" O.G. SET HEEL HT. TO ENABLE FASCIA TO MATCH EXISTING HOUSE FASCIA @ REAR 1/2 GYP. BD. 6 MIL POLY R-11 INSUL. (BATTS) 2"Xb" STUDS @ 16" O.G. 1/16" 056 SHEATHING TYVEK HOUSE WRAP SIDING (SEE SPECS) 1" FOAM INSULATION @ RIM 2"Xb" TREATED PLATE W/SILL SEAL 1/2" ANCHOR BOLTS @ b' -O" O.G. (MAX.) FLASHING WP BELOW GRADE A5 REQD. IC 12" BLOCK 2" INSULATION 2 # 4 HORIZ. CONT. REBARS 2 # 4 VERT. REBAR 6' O.G. & AT CORNERS 20"X8" GONG. FTG. W/2 # 4 CONT. REBARS GENERAL NOTES: 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. b ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 26=2'-b") 1 ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 8 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. q REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 I I = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 5 of REVISION HISTORY REV # DATE STATUS DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS 0 8/9/12 DESIGN INITIAL DRAWINGS 1 8/22/12 DESIGN REVISE ROOF TIE IN W/GARAGE ADD DETAILS FOR BIDDING. 1A 8/22/12 DESIGN MISC. SECTION DETAIL. CORRECTIONS 2 2/9/15 FINAL FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOGS. u -I VENT A5 REGD. ASPHALT SHINGLES # 15 FELT 1/2" 05B SHEATHING ICE & WATER SHIELD 6' UP VALLEYS AND EAVES page 52 VENTED SOFFIT PREMANUFACTURED TRU55E5 2'-0" O.G. SET HEEL HT. TO ENABLE FASCIA TO MATCH EXISTING HOUSE FASCIA @ REAR 1/2 GYP. BD. 6 MIL POLY R-11 INSUL. (BATTS) 2"Xb" STUDS @ 16" O.G. 1/16" 056 SHEATHING TYVEK HOUSE WRAP SIDING (SEE SPECS) 1" FOAM INSULATION @ RIM 2"Xb" TREATED PLATE W/SILL SEAL 1/2" ANCHOR BOLTS @ b' -O" O.G. (MAX.) FLASHING WP BELOW GRADE A5 REQD. IC 12" BLOCK 2" INSULATION 2 # 4 HORIZ. CONT. REBARS 2 # 4 VERT. REBAR 6' O.G. & AT CORNERS 20"X8" GONG. FTG. W/2 # 4 CONT. REBARS GENERAL NOTES: 1 EXTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO OUTSIDE OF SHEATHING UNO. 2 INTERIOR WALLS DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF WALL UNO. 3 ROOF & FLOOR TRUSS DESIGN MUST SUBTRACT 1/2" AT EACH EXTERNAL WALL FOR SHEATHING. 4 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS. 5 REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE FOR ROUGH OPENING SIZE. b ALL NEW DOORS LABELED WITH SIZE (FT/IN - 26=2'-b") 1 ALL NEW EXTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X6" CONSTRUCTION UNO. 8 ALL NEW INTERNAL WALLS ARE 2"X4" CONSTRUCTION UNO. q REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULES & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS. 10 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, BUILDING CODES, & GRADE REQUREMENTS. 11 ALL WORK TO BE COMPLIANT WITH LATEST INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE. 12 I I = WALLS TO BE REMOVED 13 = NEW WALLS Dawn & Mark Swenson 873 Hwy. 110, Mendota Heights, MN Builder Rev.2 2/9/15 Design & Drafting Services by Wardell Consulting, Inc. www.WardellResidentialDesign.com or 651 483 4974 Swenson/Final Drawn by JLW 5 of Affidavit of Public State of Minnesota SS County of Dakota E. 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TITLE LEGAL ZOORDINATOR TONYA R. WHITEHEAD Notary My Commission Expires Jan 31, 2020 RATE INFORMATION (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space $25.00 per col. inch (2) Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter $25.00 per col. inch (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter per col. inch 1/15 page 54 , CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS NOTICE OF HEARING _k A PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE AT 873 HIGHWAY 110 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE Is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Mendota Heights will meet at 7:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter, on Tuesday, April. 28, 2015 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, to consider a request for a variance to -construct an addition- at 873 Highway 110. This request has been assigned Planning Case number 2015-09. . + This notice is pursuant to Title 12 (Zoning) of the Mendota Heights City Code. Such persons as desire to be heard with, reference to this request will be heard at this meeting. Lord Smith City Clerk (South-West, Review:; Apr. 12, 2015)''` Print Preview Planning Case 2D15-09 Public Hearing Mailing List Page 1 of 1 page 55 1 r am ME rj MEI 1E ;S■ if A IM1017 111E 111•1-® ■ E1C117 :117 9 7 15 1_2_.5 12 . 7 111 „ 1; 271660001030 1977 CROWN PT 1 ALEXANDER TSTE HUSHCHA 270260003050 0 897 HIGHWAY 110 ANGELINE LEITNER 271860001010 0 1985 CROWN POINT DR CAROL P KING O 270260004013 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS O 270260005012 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 271860001040 0 1916 CROWN POINT DR JOHN M &. PEGGYA KENNEDY cal 0 0 271860001230 1972 CROWN POINT DR LANCE C & JUDITH R BOUGIE 271860001290 873 HIGHWAY 110 MARK A SWENSON 270260075010 2075 DODD RD MENDAKOTA COUNTRY CLUB INC 271860001270 el 872 CROWN CIR MICHAEL W MACZKO 271860001260 270260005014 0 871 CROWN CIR El 871 HIGHWAY 110 DAVID L & STACY A DREELAN MICHAEL W MACZKO 271860001280 0 1980 CROWN POINT DR. JAMES W TSTE SMALL 271860001050 0 1920.CROWN POINT DR JOAN L WILHELMY 2718-60001020 0 1981 CROWN POINT DR JOHN & MARIA KELLER 271860001240 879 CROWN CIR PETER M & KIMBERLY K KRONSCHNABEL '271860001250 875 CROWN CIR STEVEN ANTHONY SMOLIK Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed- This is not a legal Map Scale document and should not be substituted fora tide search appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. Dakota County 1 inch = 982 feet assLImes no legal responsibility for the information rontainecf in this data. 411/2015 http://gis. co.dakota.mn.us/DCGIS/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://gis.co.dakota.mn.us/Co... 4/7/2015