2003-03-21 Friday News
The Friday News
March 21, 2003
Baby News
Fire fighter Aaron Coates and his wife Kathleen are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Sarah Nicole
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was born on March 14. She weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and was 21 inches long. Mother and baby are
doing fine! Aaron reported that Sarah even slept four straight hours!
Public Works Director Jim Danielson is a proud grandpa once again! His daughter Renee and husband
Aaron are the proud parents of Greta Faye. She was born on Tuesday morning weighing 7lbs, 7 ounces.
Mother and baby are doing well!
2003 Deer Survey
The 2003 aerial deer survey was conducted by the DNR in mid February. For the survey, a helicopter
flown by DNR enforcement pilots was staffed with two observers and one data recorder. The aircraft
flew systematic paths at 15 -30 mph at an altitude of 200-300 feet above ground. A GPS receiver was
used to navigate and record the location of all of the deer observed. In the Mendota Heights-Sunfish
Lake- Ft. Snelling State Park area, there were 86 deer spotted. This number is significantly higher than the
32 deer spotted in year 2001. See the attached map for the exact locations of the deer.
City Day at the Capitol-Wednesday, April 9
Elected and appointed officials throughout Minnesota will be in St. Paul to share their stories about the
impacts of the Governor’s state budget proposal and the Minnesota Senate’s property tax freeze proposal
on your community. Issues that will be addressed include: cuts to revenue sharing, levy limits and
restrictions on debt. Officials are encouraged to invite a business leader and resident to help tell the story
of their community. Tips and tools for reaching out to our business and community members will be
posted on the League of Minnesota Cities website at www.lmnc.org. More details on this important event
will be published in the League Bulletin, E-Bulletin and Friday Fax over the next two weeks, and posted
on the League’s website at www.lmnc.org. To RSVP for City Day at the Capitol, or for more information,
visit the League’s website at www.lmnc.org or call (651) 281-1200. An RSVP is encouraged to ensure an
accurate meal count.
EAW Draft Review
On Tuesday night, the City Council reviewed Barr Engineering’s report of the draft EAW submitted by
Developer Ron Clark. After a brief presentation by Barr representative Colin Brownlow, the Council
directed staff to send a letter to Mr. Clark with Barr’s report which outlines the areas where the
information submitted is deficient. Staff will be meeting with Barr engineering and the developer next
week to discuss the submittal. Barr has been charged with reviewing the draft EAW for
completeness and accuracy, making recommendations to the City Council about any missing information
necessary to make the document complete. Barr has now completed their review of the draft EAW. Once
the City determines that the EAW is complete, the City must publish the EAW for a 30-day review and
comment period. During this 30-day period, written comments from the public are accepted on the EAW.
The comments shall address the accuracy and completeness of the material in the EAW, potential
impacts that may warrant further investigation before the project is commenced, and the need for an EIS
on the proposed project. The City (RGU) must respond in writing to all of the submitted comments. The
City has also hired Barr Engineering to assist the City in drafting responses to technical comments and
work with staff in preparing responses to policy related comments. They will also assist the City in
drafting final findings of fact once the comment period is complete.
Council votes to Approve Xcel Resolution
The City of Sunfish Lake recently passed a resolution encouraging the State Legislature to enact a
moratorium on the conversion of single circuit 115kv electric transmission lines into double circuit
transmission lines. The resolution suggests that a moratorium would allow MnDOT to study whether
transportation corridors are the best means to accommodate electric system upgrades. The resolution also
suggests that the moratorium would allow the Minnesota Department of Health a sufficient length of time
to study whether additional rules and regulations should be promulgated concerning EMF and minimum
distances between the double circuit lines and adjoining residences. Sunfish Mayor Molly Park addressed
the City Council and asked that Mendota Heights pass a similar resolution. The City Council voted
unanimously to adopt the resolution but recommended that the moratorium be limited to one year.
Police Chief Appointment
The City Council will be conducting second interviews of the top candidates on Tuesday evening. We
hope to make an official Police Chief appointment at the first meeting in April.
Freeway Road Water Main
On Tuesday, the City Council continued the discussion about an agreement with St. Paul Regional Water
Services to transfer ownership of the Mendota Heights’ water supply infrastructure to St. Paul. The
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Council discussed the issue and voted to hold a public hearing on the matter at the April 1 City Council
meeting. The public hearing notice is on the website and will be published in the next edition of the
Southwest Review.
CDA Workforce Housing Study
Recently the Dakota County CDA completed an analysis of the demand for workforce housing in Dakota
County. The analysis, conducted by Market Research Partners with the assistance of DSU, assesses
Dakota County cities and townships need for workforce housing through the year 2020. The report aims
to give a comprehensive view of the factors influencing the supply and demand of workforce housing in
Dakota County. The report identifies Mendota Heights as a secondary priority area for workforce housing
development along with Rosemount, Farmington, Burnsville, Inver Grove Heights and Hastings. The
report indicates these areas will need between 350 and 850 new workforce rental units by 2020 (between
18-43 units per year). Please contact me if you are interested in the executive summary. The full report is
available on the CDA’s website until the end of the month.
Heights Highlites
The next edition of the Heights Highlites will be in your mailbox in the next few weeks!
Scott Johnson in the News
Please see the attached article about former Mendota Heights police chief Scott Johnson!
Final Thought
“Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness”—Chinese Proverb
Respectfully Submitted,
Cari Lindberg
Administrator
Attachments: Pipeline, Planning Commission agenda, Southwest Review article “Local citizens’ group
sues Xcel Energy,” Pioneer Press article “A Pursuit of Excellence,” Sun Current articles “Cities look to
beat the odds of losing LGA funds,” and “New airport noise committee falls behind schedule,” AMM
News, LMC Friday Fax.