2010-09-10 Friday NewsHalloween Bonfire
The annual Halloween bonfire will be held again this year at the
Mendota Plaza. Residents will be allowed to drop off brush between
Monday, October 25, 2010 and Friday, October 29, 2010. With the
A rt • ♦ A ♦ construction and work taking place at the Plaza all parties thought a
reduced drop off time period was in everyone's best interest. Most of
the details for the event are similar to previous years. Refreshments
September 10, 2010 will be served and the entire community is invited to attend this
annual event. Thank you to Paster Enterprises for working with the
city on this event. In addition, thank you in advance to the Fire,
Police and Public Works departments for your work on the bonfire.
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area
F The process to update rules for development within the Mississippi River Corridor
Critical Area has seen significant progress this summer. Minnesota DNR has
planned two formal open houses to discuss the rulemaking process so far, including
Rdistricts, allowed development and a preliminary map of river bluffs:
Wednesday 9115, 4-7 PM Bunker Hills Activity Center
I 550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW, Andover, MN 55304
Wednesday, 9/29, 4-7 PM Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center (in Spring Lake Park Reserve)
8395 127th Street East, Hastings, MN 55033
DThe entire stretch of our northern border is within the MRCCA, which means that this
process directly impacts our community. To learn more about the process, visit the
ADNR web page at www.dnr.state.mn.us and search "MRCCA."
yFire Department Events
The Fire Department has a number of upcoming events we wanted everyone to be
aware of. The annual open house is scheduled for Saturday, October 9, 2010 from
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to come and check out the fire
equipment and meet the firefighters who volunteer so much time for our city. The
N annual firefighters dance is scheduled for Saturday, November 13, 2010 at Royal Cliff in
Eagan. If you would like to purchase tickets for the dance please contact Nancy at City
Hall. Finally please take the time to say thank you to our volunteer firefighters during
E National Fire Prevention Week which runs October 3, 2010 through October 9, 2010.
Your time, dedication and efforts are appreciated by all of us!!
W Council Meeting Update
Some of the highlights of this week's City Council meeting included adoption of the
preliminary 2011 budget and tax levy, approval of an additional $1,000 contribution to
the July 4th fireworks show next year, discussion about the move of the 24 hour gym
from the Village to the Plaza and the sale of just over $1,000,000 in bonds to pay for
the city's 2010 street projects. In addition the council approved a commercial building
permit for Restaurant Technologies (a new business that will be moving to Mendota
Heights in December), changed the November 2, 2010 meeting start time to 3:30 p.m.
and set the meeting date to canvass election results for Friday, November 5, 2010 at
4:30 p.m. If you have questions on the meeting please contact David McKnight.
September 10, 2010
Mayor and City Council Candidate Forum
NDC4 and Town Square Television are presenting a candidate forum for the Mendota Heights
mayor and city council elections. The forum will be hosted by WCCO radio anchor/report Adam
Carter and will be broadcast live on TST channel 14 and also on the internet at
www.townsquare.tv on Thursday, September 16, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mendota
Heights mayoral candidates Sandra Krebsbach and Jill Smith and city council candidates Ultan
Duggan, Liz Petschel and Sally Lorberbaum will all be participating in this forum. The forum can
also be viewed online after the event is aired on the TST website.
Congratulations go out to Bobby Crane and his wife Jenifer on the birth of their twin daughters
last weekend. Chloe Rene and Lilly Marie were welcomed into their family last Saturday night.
The babies, along with mom, dad and older sister Taylar, are all doing well. Congratulations
Bobby and good luck with your now much larger family!
Dates To Remember
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting 9-14-2010 6:30 p.m.
Airport Relations Commission Meeting 9-15-2010 6:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting 9-21-2010 7:00 p.m.
Planning Commission Meeting 9-28-2010 7:00 p.m.
City Council Meeting 10-5-2010 7:00 p.m.
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Mendota
Officer Todd Rosse located a party attempting to take the horns
Heights
off a dead deer (probably easier than off a live on). Party was
advised that is illegal to remove the horns without a permit.
Police
Department
AOA / DAC Friday 1628 hours
Support
Caller reported to the WSPPD that they were watching a couple
Staff
change license plates on a car. Officer Scott Patrick located the
Kim Henning
suspect vehicle at the Henry Sibley High School loading dock.
Sandie Ristine
The plates belonged to the car; unfortunately, the driver did not
Susan Donovan
Cathy Ransom
have a valid license.
Becky Pentel
Police Officers
Drunkenness Friday 1325 hours
Jerry Murphy
911 call reporting a drunk and out of control female. Upon arrival
Scott Patrick
John Larrive
Officer Lambert learned the female was not the only drunk on
Bobby Lambert
scene. The caller reported to Officer Lambert that the female
Tanner Spicer
needed detox because she was breaking stuff. After learning
Todd Rosse
more, both were advised that if he returned they would both end
Chad Willson
Jeff VonFeldt
up in detox. The source of the argument: the two career
Denise Urmann
criminals were taken advantage of financially and were now
Michael Shepard
upset. Karma?
Peyton Fleming
Jenny Fordham
Neighbor Dispute Saturday 1126 hours
School Resource
Neighbor called to report the man next door routinely wrecks her
Officer
Steven Meyer
stuff and is not nice. Officer Bobby Lambert responded and
Investigations
spoke with the victim. The victim told him about an ongoing
Mario Reyes
pattern of harassment including; running over landscaping edging
Tanner Spicer
and fences with a lawn mower. Officer Lambert spoke with the
Sergeants
Neil Garlock
suspect; it is very likely the behavior will cease.
Brian Convery
Eric Petersen
Burglary Saturday 1525 hours
Reserves
Officer Bobby Lambert responded to a local business that had
Randy Pentel
the front door smashed in and items stolen. The scene was
Gino Messina
Jesse Meaner
carefully checked for evidence. Employees eventually arrived on
Andrew Quinlan
scene and assisted the Officers in checking for missing items.
Chief
Mike
Burglary Saturday 1532 hours
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receiving the first call. Sergeant Garlock arrived on scene and cleared the building.
It was clear that several items were missing; unfortunately, it was a holiday weekend
and no employees could be located to come into work. Eventually United Properties
sent out a maintenance person to handle the problem. Both burglaries were
assigned to Investigator Spicer who was busy locating other areas in the metro area
the thieves were operating. Under investigation.
Recreational Fire Sunday 1235 hours
Sgt Neil Garlock received a call of a person burning household waste. Upon arrival
he was met by the homeowner who walked him over and showed him what he was
burning; the fire was a legal recreational fire. Homeowner offered to put out the fire,
knowing the neighborhood has a frequent anonymous caller, but was simply advised
to keep it legal and put it out when done.
Emergency Message Monday 0337 hours
Officer Peyton Fleming assisted the Scottsdale AZ Police Department in delivering a
death notification.
Suspicious Activity Tuesday 0454 hours
Caller reported a vehicle that was pulling in and out of driveways. Officer Peyton
Fleming began checking the area and after a second call, located the paper delivery
person pulling in and out of driveways. The caller advised they were aware of car
break ins and thought it was unusual behavior. In nearly all other cases it would
have been a great tip. Both advised.
Theft Tuesday 1103 hours
Caller reported to Officer John Larrive that some time in the past two weeks
someone stole two large copper stone caps and the copper banding from the sign for
the subdivision. Estimated value in excess of $1000.
Domestic Tuesday 1305 hours
Received a call of a domestic in progress in the parking lot of one of the local
schools. When Officer Larrive arrived on scene he located only the female half of the
disturbance. She advised that it was her ex-boyfriend and he had driven off with all
of her cooking utensils. At this point she was fairly certain that she could handle the
situation, but will call if there are further problems.
Harassment Wednesday 2309 hours
Daughter called because her father who had just completed a 28 day rehab stint was
drunk. The caller reported that she had received multiple calls from him and he
wouldn't stop calling. Officer Peyton Fleming stopped to visit the father and found he
was drinking (evidently that program wasn't the best choice for him.) The man
insisted on proving his innocence. An open case with corrections didn't show any
restrictions, but once his most recent DUI clears the courts, "no alcohol" will be may
be one of his release conditions. Dad promised to go to bed for the evening; clear.
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The Pipeline
Public Works
Engineering
Code Enforcement September 10, 2010
Public Works
The Parks Crew took down cotton wood trees in Ivy Falls Park by the
playground equipment. All mowers were serviced.
Rich did service check ups at all lift stations. The pumps were pulled and
checked. Pump two at the Mendota Heights Road lift station had a lower
seal out. He also fixed two water boxes.
The Streets Crew blacktopped around the manhole on Chippewa Avenue at
Annapolis Street. A contractor had fixed the manhole. On Walsh Lane old
cement was removed from the storm basin and curb installed. A hole
behind a storm grate was checked on Annapolis Street, the grate was pulled
and it will need repair. A large tree was cut up on Cygnet Lane. Trees were
trimmed on Delaware Avenue. They also helped the Parks Crew with the
cotton wood trees in Ivy Falls Park.
Engineering
Visitation Drive/Mendota Heights Road Roundabout - Installation of the
permanent street lights at the intersection is anticipated for next week.
Landscaping at the former site of the temporary access road is complete
and Lake Drive is once again closed off from access to Visitation.
Highway 55/Mendota Heights Road Intersection - The contract was awarded
at last Tuesday's Council meeting and a pre -construction meeting is
scheduled for Tuesday of next week (Sep 14). Bituminous Roadways of
Mendota Heights was the successful bidder. The project should begin
shortly after the pre -construction meeting. Residents should be aware
of traffic revisions at this intersection beginning on or about
September 15th and lasting for approximately 3 months. The project
is scheduled for completion by mid-December.
2010 Reconstruction/Rehabilitation Project - All streets have been paved
and sod and concrete work completed. The contractor will be raising the
remaining manholes early next week and is anticipating placing the final
wear course Friday or early the following week. This work should bring the
project close to substantial completion with only minor punch list items and
work in the park to be completed in 2010. Final paving on Spring St., John
St. and Simard will occur in 2011.
Dodd Road Utility and Storm Drainage Work (MnDOT Project) - The original
completion date for this MnDOT project was August 27th. Due to weather
and unforeseen utility conflicts, completion of the project was delayed by 2
weeks, and is anticipated to be complete today (Sept 10). Pavement has
been placed and MnDOT is anticipating opening Dodd Road late today. If
any problems are encountered, Dodd Road opening should only be delayed
by a few more days.
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Lilydale club considered for senior
living, other apartments
Drivers on Sibley Memorial Highway can
easily spot a huge warehouse -like building
with a "For Sale" sign when approaching
Lilydale.
The vacant 100,000 -square -foot facility
surrounded by weeds and a metal fence is
the former site of the Lilydale Tennis and
Fitness Club -- and a recurring headache for
the city.
Now, developers have submitted concept
plans to turn the site into a senior living
complex and luxury apartments, and the
Lilydale planning commission should review
the preliminary plans and request for a
planned unit development at a meeting
Thursday.
If approved by the city, Lilydale Senior Living
would have a mix of memory care, assisted
living and independent living units. There are
plans for the building to have a beauty salon
and therapeutic tub room, among other
amenities.
Lilydale Apartments is designed to be a
three-story apartment building that would
provide luxury one -bedroom, one -level
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residences as well as two-story, two-
bedroom units.
The buildings would total about 170 units
and share a parking lot and underground
garage. Designs have not been finalized.
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Russell Wahl, a building official for the city,
said that it was too early to make a decision
about the project, but he said he is excited to
see something happening.
"I want to see the project go and move
ahead," he said.
The club has been closed since 2006. That
year, the city approved initial plans by
developer Mendota Homes to turn it into a
condo development, but financing for the
project reportedly fell through. The site is
now in foreclosure.
Mendota Homes head John Mathern, who met
with architects and city staff members last
week, declined to comment on the concept
plans until after the planning commission
meeting.
According to Minnesota secretary of state
files, Mathern is listed as the manager of
Lilydale Commons LLC, the property owner
and developer that submitted the concept
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plans.
"It's been vacant for four and half years," said
Lilydale Mayor Tom Swain. "That's
regrettable. The tennis club served the
residents well. Now, it's showing some
promise again, and I hope that this
development can be worked out. We'll have
to wait and see."
Swain said he was pleased that family-owned
Southview Senior Living is the proposed o
perator of the senior facility. The West St.
Paul business and Highland Bank paid the
down payment required for the city review of
the redevelopment, said city clerk Teish
Stafne.
Developers are asking the city to establish a
tax increment financing (TIF) district to help w
ith the project. In requests submitted on
Aug. 27, they asked for about $1.6 million in
TIF fielding for the project that would be
allocated for water main construction, park
dedication fees and demolition of the tennis
club building, along with financial assistance
to further prepare the site.
TIF districts allow cities to funnel money
back to the developer from the expected
increase in property taxes on a site. That
means the developer gets money for up-
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front construction costs while the city
neither gains nor loses tax revenue
compared to what it's already getting.
The most expensive TIF -sponsored project
would be eliminating a Clear Channel
billboard located on the river bluff on the
site.
Last month, the City Council agreed to
decertify what was then its only TIF district,
which it created in 1999 to replace a gravel
pit. The site is now the 28 -acre commercial
and residential Stonebridge development.
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"My personal opinion is in order to ultimately
get the tennis club development
accomplished, some TIF assistance will be in
order," Swain said.
Chris Harich, one of the owners of the
Lilydale Garden Center, which is next to the
tennis club, said he thinks his neighbor is
well overdue for a facelift. "It's been pretty
sloppy the last couple of years, because
nobody has really taken care of it," he said.
"It's been an eyesore."
Harich said he was happy to see plans for
something new.
"We're going to try to be excited and hope
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