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2008-02-29 Friday NewsFebruary 29, 2008 Minnesota Sesquicentennial This year is Minnesota's 150th year of statehood, a.k.a. Sesquicentennial (how many 5 syllable words do you get to use in a day?). As part of the Celebration, there will be a wagon train that starts in Cannon Falls and travels North to the State Capital, arriving on May 11, which is the actual date Minnesota became a State. On Saturday, May 10 the train will be traveling through Mendota Heights, stopping at Friendly Hills Middle School on its way to Fort Snelling for the night. The MH Fire Department will bring water to the middle school for the horses. 20+ wagons are anticipated, and 60-80 horses. The wagons will consist of covered wagons, buckboards, a stage coach and others. They plan on making a learning presentation to grade school students during their watering stop at Friendly Hills. You can find out more about this event at www.ae-hs.org. FCity Hall - Emergency Response Alarm Chief Aschenbrener and Building Manager Guy K.ullander have contacted surrounding County and municipal offices regarding Emergency Response ("Panic Button") Alarms in R their facilities. Feedback revealed that Mendota Heights is one of the only cities that does not have such a system. City staff are currently considering adding this feature to the exist- ing City Hall monitored alarm system for HVAC duct smoke detectors and water flow sen- sors for the buildings wet and dry fire sprinkler systems. Hard wired (4/5) would be in- stalled inside "secured" areas in the Police Department and Administrative offices area. Portable radio controlled units (3) would be available; one at the front receptionist area dur- ing regular office hours (8 to 4:30 M to F); and two placed in the Council Chambers during evening Council and Commission meetings. Picketing at the Village at Mendota Heights On Thursday this week, the carpenters union picketed the ABC Building construction site at the Village. I talked with some picketers, and they reported that Friedges Drywall, currently doing interior work, are a non-union workers. Ross reports that Friedges is the same com- pany that completed interior work in the other Village commercial buildings. There were over 20 picketers filling the parking spaces around the square, carrying signs and marching on the Village Green. The City received over .50 calls from residents and storeowners want- ing the City to remove the picketers. They were peaceful and left around 11:30. March Dates To Remember NCity Council Meeting 3/4/08 7:30 PM State of the City Address 3/11/08 7:30 AM EParks and Recreation Commission Meeting 3/11/08 6:30 PM Airport Relations Commission Meeting 3/12/08 7:00 PM WAttachments Just the Facts, Pipeline, Planning Meeting Notes, City Council Meeting SAgenda, StarTribune Article "Dental supplier Patterson meets estimates." T6ie l�tett news fratn t`ie �ler�R'ota �feigkts,i'atice �eyartlnesit VA 2/29/2008 Theft 02-17-08 1630 hours At the end of each work day Officers fuel the squad for the next shift. When Officer Eric Petersen pulled into Super America to fill up with gas he observed a man walk away from a car that was pumping gas. The car had two different license plates on it. The occupant of the vehicle claimed no knowledge of the different license plates. A short time later time later the man who had walked away came out of the store. Sgt Neil Garlock questioned him about the different license plates and was referred to the passenger as he owned the car. The license plate on the back of the car registered to a business just down the block. At that time, an employee walked outside and informed the officers that the man had not paid for his gas while in the store. Neither party had any money, ID or credit cards on them. The driver/thief was cited and brought to the Dakota County jail. The owner was cited for no insurance and dropped in St. Paul. The car was towed to Southeast and the stolen license plate was photographed and returned to the owner. Tobacco Violation 02-18-08 1327 hours A student was caught with tobacco at school and was cited for the possession violation and referred to the diversion program. Should they attend the diversion session, the citation will be dismissed. Altered Check 02-19-08 1431 hours Officer Steve Meyer stopped at a local gas station and was approached by the manager who reported they had received two altered checks. The checks had been altered to prevent the checks from processing through the system. Officer Meyer began looking for the thief and found he had been living in a month to month building in St Paul. Unfortunately the checks did not process in time to save the video of the transaction. The copy of the check provided was not readable. The manager is to get a readable copy for Officer Meyer to follow up with. 2/29/2008 Hit & Run Crash 02-19-08 1925 hours A 911 call was received of a crash at Hwy 110 and Delaware injuries unknown. Officer Mike Shepard responded to the scene, driving past two cars on the side of the road at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road. When he arrived at Hwy 110 and Delaware he did not find a crash and immediately returned to the cars on the side of the road at Dodd. In making contact with them he learned that the crash had occurred down the road and one driver had left the crash site. After looking into what happened, a driver was cited for leaving the scene and for not having insurance. His car was towed and he was transported to a nearby location where his daughter was waiting. Family Dispute 02-21-08 1919 hours Sergeant Brian Convery responded to a family's request for assistance with an out of control juvenile. The 16YOA was upset because he had not received a new car and was attempting to provoke a physical altercation with the parents. The young man had been seeing a counselor and was on prescription medication, but believed he did not need the medication any longer. He agreed to behave and to take his medicine. Officers cleared after laying out a plan of action for the family. Disturbance 02-21-08 2204 Officers responded to a call for help. The caller reported that her 450 pound ex- boyfriend was outside by her car and he was upset because his car had a flat tire. The man was extremely apologetic when he realized that his flat tire was caused by a nail not by the girlfriend stabbing it. The ex-boyfriend continued to move his belongings out of house. The hostility was held to a minimum. Email Hoax 02-22-08 0934 hours A local business person received an un -solicited email demanding payment to prevent them from being killed. Officer Todd Rosse arrived at the business and determined that only one person had received the email in the building. The email contained contact and delivery info of where to send money. The email came from a generic email address and contained no detail to make the officer believe it was a specific or personal threat. On Monday morning Investigator Mario Reyes contacted two investigators who had posted similar incidents on Tri -County. The one is a computer forensic specialist who had been working on a similar incident in Washington County. In that case a warrant had been executed on the internet provider. The suspect was actually a resident of Madagascar. Investigator Reyes contacted the victim advising her of what he had learned. Non -Compliant Predatory Offender 02-22-08 1609 hours Investigator Scott Patrick received a call from Fargo North Dakota about a sex offender who is living in Mendota Heights. The offender resides with his girl friend (they always manage to find girlfriends...). Officers made several trips to the residence in an attempt to arrest the suspect. The offender is supposed to be living in Minneapolis. Minneapolis PD was aware that the offender was not living where he was registered and had started a prosecution packet from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. &M a PWe ~1441(11016 Public Works The Parks crews collected trash from the parks. Rinks were broomed and blown daily to remove snow and flooded to provide fresh ice. New "you are here" signs for the parks were worked on and the shop was cleaned and organized. The aerator at Rogers lake was checked daily. The Streets crew washed plow trucks and performed routine maintenance on plow wings. Sanders made up signs for back shop per safe assure. Installed new cabinet for gas cans, etc... Extra snow was plowed from the boulevard on Medallion drive and Mendota Heights Road to gain access to the street light handholes for pending repairs. Rich checked sanitary sewer lift stations daily. Bolts were replaced in the force main drain valve so when the new valve arrives replacement will be quick and easy, cliff assisted. Changed out 18 broken hydrant flags around the city. The engineering department is still working with Bonestroo on finalizing plans for the 2008 reconstruction project, assembling a feasibility report for the 2008 Mill and Overlay, and working with Rich on this years sewer lining project. rAn CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO DATE: February 28, 2008 TO: City Council, Commission Members, and City Administrator FROM: Jake Sedlacek, Assistant to the City AdministratoiS SUBJECT: Pre -Application Meeting Synopsis Staff met with one potential planning applicant on Monday, February 25, 2008. Sue McDermott and Jake Sedlacek were present. Dan Tilsen, GGG Inc. Mr. Tilsen is working with the homeowners at 1021 Wagon Wheel Trail about the potential for subdividing their three parcels. Scott and Phyllis Miller own three lots, totaling 3.28 Acres, which abuts Interstate 35E. Staff discussed the requirements for legal lots in the R-1 Zone and fielded questions about standard road and utility improvements. Mr. Tilsen also inquired about the potential for rezoning the parcels, and/or the possibility of redeveloping the parcels under a PUD. Staff described the process for rezoning, or for proposing changes to the existing PUD language in City Code. The owners have not established any timelines for moving forward, but wanted to flesh out what options might be available to them in the future. No planning action anticipated at this time. Shuster Lot In addition to the Monday meeting, Sue McDermott and Jake Sedlacek filet on Tuesday morning with Betty Shuster. Betty and her husband would like to subdivide their remaining lot. The proposed lot meets the requirements of a Single Family lot zoned for R-1. Staff helped Mrs. Shuster complete her planning application for consideration at the March Planning Commission meeting. Planning Meeting Page 1 of I CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA March 4, 2008 — 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Agenda Adoption 5. Approval of the February 4 and 19, 2008, City Council Minutes. 6. Consent Calendar a. Acknowledgement of Minutes from the February 26, 2008 Planning Commission Meeting. b. Adoption of Ordinance No. 416: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE CITY CODE" (Term Limits). c. Authorization for Sale of Public Works Truck. d. Adoption of Resolution No. 08-13: "RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR AVENUES AND KAY[WALSH STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (PROJECT #200802." e. Approval of sign permit for 2475 Highway 55 (Tempco). f, Authorization for Conversion of Fire Department Brush Truck and Fleet Identification Marking. g. Authorization for Creation of Police Department Petty Cash Fund and Increase in Petty Cash Reimbursement Amount. h. Approval of License Agreement for 911 Chippewa Avenue. i. Approval of the List of Contractor Licenses. j. Approval of the List of Claims. 7. Public Comments 8. Unfinished Business a. Discussion of Liquor Ordinance Amendment, Ordinance No. 417: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3 CHAPTER 1 OF THE CITY CODE". 9. Public Hearing a. On -Sale and On -Sale Sunday Liquor License for Teresa's Mexican Restaurant, 750 Hwy 110, Mendota Heights. 10. New Business a. Authorization for Purchase Order for Pilot Knob Hill Phase 2, Biomass Removal Project. b. Approval of Great River Greening 2008 Consulting Contract. c. Case No. 08-04: Laurie Lacina, 1914 Glenhill Road — Critical Area Permit for a home addition. Resolution No. 08-14 : "A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERMIT AT 1914 GLENHILL ROAD." d. Case No. 08-05: City of Mendota Heights, Avenues Neighborhood — Wetlands Permit for Reconstruction of Streets. Resolution No. 08-15 : "A RESOLUTION APPROVING A WETLANDS PERMIT FOR THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS FOR THE AVENUES STREET RECONSTRUCTION." e. Case No. 08-06: Mendota Heights Par 3, 1695 Dodd Road — Conditional Use Permit for Clubhouse Addition. Resolution No. 08-16 : "A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AT 1695 DODD ROAD." f. Update on Sale of City Owned Property. 1 1.Council Comments 12. Adjourn to Closed Session — Labor Negotiations 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 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 Dental mmnierPatterson meets estimates ~bune°cKDm|MINNEAPOLIS ' ST. PAUL'MINNESOTA Dental supplier Patterson meets estimates February 21, 2008 Dental supply firm Patterson Companies boosted its third-quarter earnings 3percent h> $60.4 million, or 45 cents a share, in line with analysts' estimates. While revenues grew nearly 1Opercent because of solid dental equipment and crown restoration supply sales, earnings were hurt by |nvver margins stemming from a change in the company's product mix and the addition of three new Patterson Medical branch offioeo, officials said. The fledgling nnedioo| division now has 12 offices nationwide. The Mendota Heights -based finna|aoboughdbackOrniUionehareeofetoohfor$2O4 million during the quarter. Officials forecast fourth-quarter earnings of 50 to 52 cents per share and said full -year 2OOOearnings should fall between $1.8Sto$1.71 oahore. Shares of the stock rose 38 cents, to close at $34.77 on Thursday. The company has rebounded since disappointing investors in the second quarter by missing VVaU Street's expectations and |oxxahnQ its 2008 outlook. At the time, Pattonaon'e stock plummeted 23 percent to a 52-week low of $29.08. Patterson's smaller veterinary business also posted strong results during the quarter, with sales rising 14 percent, to $107.6 million. The firm's rehabilitation supply business rose 7 percent, to$84million. OEE[)EPaao @2OO8Star Tribune. All rights reserved. Page I of I http://www.startribune.com/templates/Print—This—Story?sid=l58575l7 2/24/2008