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2010-04-16 Friday NewsThe Village Outdoor Concert Series The Village will again hold an outdoor concert series this summer on the third Wednesday's of each month. The first concert will be held ,. • ♦ A. At on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. and will feature the Pat - Donohue Band. The second concert is scheduled for Wednesday, V July 21, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. and will feature Connie Evingson and Pa- risota Hot Club. The final concert of the summer will be held on April 16, 2010 Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. and will feature Bunny Clogs. To find out more about the concert series visit www.villagemh.com. The free concert series is held at The Village at Mendota Heights. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy these excellent performers on a summer night. FDakota County Greenway Collaborative The monthly Dakota County Mayor/Administrator meeting featured a presentation on Rthe Dakota County Greenway Collaborative project that the county is working on. The project vision suggest 200 miles of regional greenways throughout the county, 2/3 of which are identified on land currently in public or semi-public ownership. This is more than a trail system, it suggests enhanced open space corridors that perform multiple functions and provide multiple community benefits In the areas of water qual- ity, habitat, recreation and non-motorized transportation. Once this project is ready for presentation it will be brought to the Park and Recreation Commission for consid- eration. AApril Showers Bring... Solicitors? Y As our weather gets warmer, many of us are getting out and about in the neighbor- hood again. For better or worse, spring also brings out door to door vendors. In case you were wondering, all individuals and groups wishing to go door to door must be licensed through the Mendota Heights Police Department. Solicitors must wear their police issued ID badge, which clearly states the time period in which the badge is valid. Solicitors cannot be out after dusk or on Sundays. In the event that you Nhave a compliant regarding a solicitor please call 911 so that your concerns can be recorded. One additional note, political campaigns are not subject to the solicitor li- Ecensing requirements. W Pilot Knob Dedication Great River Greening and the City of Mendota Heights will be dedicating the overlook S and the seven stones that represent each of the seven branches of Dakota at Pilot Knob. A dedication ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 11:30 a.m. at Pilot Knob. The public is welcome to attend this event and see these new stones and the overlook. It is well worth the time to see these new stones at Pilot Knob, learn about their history and enjoy the view. April 16, 2010 Golf Course Open and Ready for Play David McKnight received a full scale tour of the Par Three Golf Course this week from Course Manager Tom Perkins. Tom showed how both the clubhouse and the course have pro- gressed over the years since the city took ownership of the course. The course is in great shape and getting greener every day. Tom talked about the number of tournaments, leagues and lessons that the course offers, but stressed there is always room to get a round in at the course when you have time. The city will be sponsoring a few employee golf outings after work this summer. These are fun events that will test our golf skills and offer a little stress re- lief after work. Watch for more information on these events in the very near future. Please check out the course when you have time for nine holes of golf. Feel free to call the course at 454-9822 if you have questions, comments or want to make a tee time. Dates To Remember City Council Meeting 4-20-2010 7:00 p.m. Administrative Professionals Day 4-21-2010 Planning Commission Meeting 4-27-2010 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting 5-4-2019 7:00 p.m. '7 RK: �,_QL 60- 1171h: !Pi! _1:� otl Attachments Just The Facts, The Pipeline, City Council Meeting Agenda, Pre -Application Meeting Synopsis, CDA Foreclosure report. April 16, 2010 4/16/2010 TLie latest heu�s�`Yvy�. the �(en�'ata �fes9�ts�alice �e�artt�ceht �� ���'�` The Motorized Scooters Friday 1556 hours Mendota Caller reported two young kids, looked like 9 or 10 years old, driving motorized scooters on the street. The kids were gone when Officer Heights g Bobby Lambert arrived on scene. The reporter indicated the kids didn't Police have helmets and were all over the street. Department **In MH it is illegal to drive anything with a motor on a street or trail unless the operator has a license and the vehicle is properly licensed. Support Bonfire Friday 2115 hours Staff Caller reported a recreational fire that was too big. Officer Todd Rosse San Henning located the fire and found it was within the City regulations. Sandie ** A recreational fire is allowed: 1) when no burning restrictions are in Donovan Susan Donovan place 2) no larger than 3x3x3 3) only clean dry firewood 4) not with in Cathy Ransom 20 feet of building 5) 3 hours in length not after 11 p.m. 6) must be Becky Pentel attended at all times. When a fire is not in compliance the police and Police Officers fire departments are authorized to have the fire put out. Jerry Murphy Medical Saturday 1109 hours Scott Patrick Officers Larrive and Lambert responded to a call for medical assistance John Larrive at a local residence. Officers arrived to find a female doing CPR on her Bobby Lambert 47 YOA husband who was down. Officers assisted with CPR until Tanner Spicer relieved by HealthEast Paramedics. CPR in progress when the Todd Rosse ambulance transported. Chad XVillson Motorized Scooters Saturday 1658 hours Jeff VonFeldt ' Officer Todd Rosse responded to the call of pink and purple scooters Denise Urmann being driven in the street; the riders were not paying attention and were Michael Shepard carrying basketballs. However, they were again GOA. Peyton Fleming DWI/Warrants Friday 0035 hours JennyFordharn'' Officer Jeff VonFeldt watched as a speeding vehicle went thru two stop School Resource signs and nearly smacked into a guard rail. The driver did slow at that Officer point and a traffic stop was immediately initiated. Upon approach, it Steven Meyer was evident the driver had been drinking, and that she had already hit Investigations something as there was plenty of damage to the front end of the car. IYlario Reyes When asked if she knew why she had been stopped, the driver Tanner Spicer admitted to being a bit out of control. She did not pass any of her SFST's; in fact Officer VonFeldt had to cease testing for her own Sergeants safety. She would not give a proper sample for the PBT (unless spitting Neil Garlock into it counts). Officer VonFeldt found identification in the vehicle and Brian Convert' upon running it, found not only her record, but also the gross Eric Petersen misdemeanor DWI warrant and felony drug warrant for her arrest and Chief immediate booking. Meanwhile, Officer Fleming was searching out the Mire potential accident trail and did find damage along the highway marked Aschenbrener with paint color matching her vehicle. She was taken into custody and -1- 4/16/2010 given a ride to jail; however, the suspect did not like this option too much and began to exhibit extremely unladylike behaviors. After her implied consent was finished she was put into a squad and given a ride to jail to sleep off whatever was in her system. Cleared by arrest; formal charges pending. Intoxicated Youth Saturday 0118 hours While on patrol, Officer Todd Rosse noticed a young man walking along the edge of the woods on the side of a busy road. He stopped to check on the young man to ensure his safety. He was glad he did — the juvenile was a .242 after leaving a party. He was given a ride home and a citation for minor consumption and released to his mother. Road Race/AOA Sunday 0059 hours An Eagan PD officer sent an alert that he was attempting to stop several vehicle preparing t race along one of our borders. Sergeant Convery happened to be on patrol nearby and heade there; as he approached, he spotted two vehicles speed off from the stop location and away from the Eagan officer who already had several other cars already stopped. Upon verifying th vehicle had indeed left the scene, Officer Convery headed after them, and with the help of pedestrian, was able to follow and find the both vehicles in the driveway of a residence. One vehicle had been abandoned, but the driver and passenger of the other vehicle were both still present. The Eagan officer arrived and took custody of the two young men and the vehicle was impounded. The next day, Minneapolis PD advised one of the vehicles had just been reported stolen and our information was relayed back to them. Domestic Sunday 1557 hours Officer John Larrive and Sergeant Brian Convery responded to a call from a daughter about her mother and roommate having an argument. The roommate reportedly threatened to put a bullet in her mother's head. Upon arrival, they spoke with the daughter and mother and got their story, and then separately interviewed the suspect. It was soon learned the living situation had become bad between the mother and roommate and alcohol had been involved in the night's incident. The roommate was arrested for his behavior, taken to jail and ultimately cited for 5`h Degree Domestic Assault. Case closed. Runaway/Unlicensed Driver Tuesday 0950 hours Officer Larrive ran a vehicle check on a vehicle while on patrol and found there was an alert/attempt to locate out of a neighboring city as a possible missing person. The driver was identified but was only operating on a learner's permit. He contacted the city originating the ATL and learned it was no longer active. She was issued a citation and given a ride to McDonald's to await a ride. Officer cleared. DWI Wednesday 0215 hours Officer Chad Willson was on patrol near a local bar when he spotted a vehicle drive away without it's headlights on. He followed it a short distance but the driver didn't turn them on as they got into a much darker area. He followed it into the nearby residential driveway; upon approach, the driver insisted he had the headlights on — even though he plainly still did not. As the man spoke with Officer Willson, he gave off an odor indicating he did not just have water all night, but the driver was sure he was legal. The driver tested poorly and ultimately blew a PBT of .14. He did consent to further testing and gave a blood sample via HealthEast paramedics. Charges pending test results. Bad Behavior Tuesday — Thursday Records staff issued Solicitor ID badges to a large group selling magazines after checking their records. Our new process requires a $30 fee per solicitor for an ID card, worn around the neck, enabling door-to-door sales for one week as noted by City ordinance. However, officers and staff received numerous complaints over a 24 hour period about their poor sales tactics and behavior. One was ultimately taken to jail and four others had their badges revoked; last night, West St Paul PD arrested a few more in their jurisdiction. Have a,grw WOO& —Mise & X&u -2- L E T T E R The Pipeline Public Works , Engineering u- Code Enforcement April 16, 2010 Public Works The Parks Crew hauled dirt out to Friendly Hills Park and Rogers Lake Park to fill in ruts. A large elm tree was cleaned up that fell in Ivy Hills Park by the pond. The general skating rink at Ivy Hills Park was leveled and seeded. The broom on #506 was changed. The mulching kit was taken off the Xmark mower. The Streets Crew picked up a new crosswalk sign from Anderson Sign. Two crosswalk signs were installed on Mendota Heights Road by the St. Thomas fields. They finished up mailbox repair. They also finished up sod repair from the winter snowplowing season. New mud guard brackets were installed on truck #312. Engineering 2010 Street Project - Bids were opened on Wednesday. Eleven contractors submitted bids for the project. GMH asphalt is being recommended to Council for the project with a bid of $1,020,308.11. Water Tower Rehabilitation Project - The contractor has been hard at work on the water tower performing structural modifications. The new railing on top of the tower is complete. Highway 55/Mendota Heights Road Intersection Improvements - Two of the three roadway easements have been secured for the project. Staff continues to work with the third property owner on securing an agreement. Construction is scheduled for July 2010. Mendota Heights Road Roundabout - Bolton & Menk was awarded the contract for construction oversight on the project. Staff met with the consultant to exchange information to begin planning for the upcoming project. The project is expected to start in mid June and last approximately four weeks. Mendota Heights Road will be closed during this time. Engineering Intern - Staff has interviewed candidates for the intern position. 18 applications were received and five candidates were interviewed. Staff is recommending Brian Heimerl for the position. Lilydale Storm Project - The LMRWMO continues to sponsor a storm water study within the city of Lilydale. Mendota Heights is a stakeholder in this project as some water that is causing drainage issues originates from our city. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA April 20, 2010 — 7:00 P.M. Mendota Heights City Hall Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Agenda Adoption 5. Approval of the April 6, 2010 City Council Minutes 6. Consent Calendar a. Acknowledgement of the Minutes of the April 13, 2010 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting b. Acknowledgement of the March 2010 Building Activity Report c. Acknowledgement of the March 2010 Fire Department Report d. Acknowledgement of the March 2010 Treasurer's Report e. Authorization for County to Administer Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP) f Authorization for Purchase of Data Collector for Engineering Department g. Approval of Third Amendment to Verizon Lease at Water Tower h. Approval of the Hiring of Engineering Intern i. Approval of the Hiring of Seasonal Staff j. Approval of Workers Compensation Renewal k. Approval of Mendota Police and Fire Billing Agreement 1. Approval of Sign Permit for 1520 Commerce Drive (Bituminous Roadways) m. Approval of City Administrator Signature on Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Cost Share Related to Purchase of Aerial Photography n. Adoption of Resolution No. 10-26: "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE 2009 YEAR END TRANSFERS" o. Approval of Contractors List p. Approval of Claims List 7. Public Comments 8. Public Hearin a. Walsh Lane Right of Way Vacation Resolution No. 10-27. "A RESOLUTION APPROVING A STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION" 9. Presentation a. St. Thomas Academy Presentation on Rogers Lake b. Spring Clean Up 10. Bid Award a. Resolution No. 10-28: "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR 2010 STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION PROJECT (PROJECT #200910)" 11. Unfinished and New Business a. Rogers Lake Update b. Acquisition of Permanent Roadway Easements 12. Council Comments 13. Adjourn Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 120 hours in advance. If a notice of less than 120 hours is received, the City of Mendota Heights will make every attempt to provide the aids, however, this may not be possible on short notice. Please contact City Administration at 651-452-1850 with requests. This meeting is being taped by NDC4 (651-450-9891) and will replay on Friday at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the NDC4 Government Channel 18. r,ni 6 A,, CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO DATE: April 12, 2010 TO: City Council, Commission Members, and City Administrator FROM: Jake Sedlacek, Assistant to the City Administrato�S SUBJECT: Pre -Application Meeting Synopsis Staff met with one potential planning applicant on Monday, April 12, 2010. Steve Grittman, and Jake Sedlacek were present. Dave Perrins, re. 2156 Dodd Road (Fischerville building) Dave, Suzanne and Melissa Perkins attended the meeting to find out more about the requirements for bringing a restaurant with full liquor service to 2156 Dodd Road. The Perkins' have done their homework; prepared with a list of questions regarding code requirements. After speaking with Jake and Steve, they met briefly with Kathy Swanson to discuss the liquor license application process. No planning application is anticipated at this time. Pope Associates, Inc. re St. Thomas Academy Robley Evans, Director of Business Affiars at St. Thomas Academy attended the planning meeting with Jeff Gears and Randy Peek of Pope Associates Inc, to discuss preliminary plans for a new activity center. Mr. Gears outlined plans for the activity center, and the updated master plan for St Thomas. The proposed Activity Center is located between the school and the stadium, serving as a multi -functional space for school and after-school events. Staff did not see any concerns from a planning perspective, and reviewed the conditional use permit process which would be necessary for the project. Mi. Evans shared that the current plans are a work in progress, and stated that any improvements are to better serve the current student population, not to increase the number of students attending. While planning action on the proposed activity center is still a ways off, St. Thomas does expect to be requesting another one year extension to the conditional use permit for the "bubble" later this year. .598 Sibley A prospective buyer for the single family home at 598 Sibley attended the planning meeting to discuss options for a new fence and garage on the property. Staff reviewed the planning application process, and the criteria for conditional use permits, critical area permits and variances. No planning application is anticipated at this time. Comprehensive Plan The City of Mendota Heights Comprehensive plan was submitted to and reviewed by the Metropolitan Council earlier this year. The Met Council identified a handful of issues requiring further detail. Jake and Steve discussed the additional requirements, many of which Steve's office will research and draft new text for. City staff will be updating a section on wastewater management, and anticipate re- submittal of the comprehensive plan by Friday, April 23. Planning Meeting Page 1 of 1 Dakota County 0 W N PR HI P Community Development Agency (, To: Dakota County Cities From: Dan Rogness, Director of Community Revitalization Date: April 14, 2010 Re: Foreclosure Update Rosemount Foreclosure Counseling Event CDA staff hosted another foreclosure event on Thursday, April 8 from 3:30 — 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Trail Library in Rosemount. More than 20 households from cities throughout Dakota County attended the free Walk-in Foreclosure Counseling for Homeowners, making the Rosemount foreclosure event the second highest attended since the CDA began hosting the events in 2008. Homeownership Specialists met one-on-one with homeowners to answer questions and give advice. The event also provided information on what happens during the foreclosure process, homeowners' rights, and solutions for long-term housing needs. CDA staff plan to hold more foreclosure counseling events in the future. For more information, please call the foreclosure intake line at 651-675-4555. Updates to Making Home Affordable On March 26, 2010 the Obama Administration announced changes to the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) that are designed to help struggling homeowners who have been affected by the economic crisis. The changes will include temporary mortgage assistance to some unemployed borrowers; encouraging mortgage servicers to write-down principal as part of the modifications; and allowing more borrowers to qualify for a modification through HAMP. Adjustments are also being made to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) programs to help more underwater borrowers who are current on their mortgage loans. The changes will allow more opportunities for qualifying mortgages to be restructured and refinanced into FHA loans. All of the program changes will require certain qualifications for eligibility, and are not designed to help every homeowner or stop every foreclosure. The full scope of the program enhancements is not expected to be implemented until fall of 2010. Additional information is included in some of the news articles for this month, or visit www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. C HUMS C-D-ADakota County OWN E FSS H I i' Community Development Agency ...................... Dakota County Stats — March 2010 • # of Sheriff Sales in March — 181 (compared to 84 in March 2009) • Total Sheriff Sales for 2010 — 545 (compared to 397 in Jan. -March, 2009) • # of Notices of Pendency Filed in March — 395 • Total Notices of Pendency Filed for 2010 — 942 A Notice of Pendency is filed by a mortgage company's attorney as official notification that the foreclosure process has begun. Not all of these result in Sheriff Sales. Pages 3 and 4 of this PDF file have Sheriff Sale and Notice of Pendency statistics for each city. Mapping Using Dakota County GIS http://gis.co.dakota.mn.us/website/dakotanetgis/ The Dakota County Office of GIS is updating the 2010 Foreclosures and Notice of Pendency layers on a monthly basis. If you need assistance using this Web page, please call Randy Knippel or Mary Hagerman with the Office of GIS at (952) 891-7081. In The News Provided in this PDF file are a few notable foreclosure articles that were published in the last month. Among the points of interest: • Foreclosed homes have become havens for drug-related crimes. The article focuses on some cases that have happened in Dakota County, and the tell-tale signs that people can look for. • A new program announced by the Obama Administration will encourage hundreds of thousands of delinquent borrowers who have not been helped by loan modification programs to sell their homes via short sale. The administration seeks to streamline and standardize the short sale process to make it easier on the borrower and lender. • Many homeowners have seen their credit score decrease dramatically after entering the Home Affordable Modification Program trial payment period. • An article that contains more details about the new plan to help some homeowners by allowing them to refinance into loans backed by FHA. 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