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1995-05-16i DIIE TO TH]3_SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS, THS CITY COIINCIL b�ETING WILL CONVENE AT 8:00 O'CLOCR P.M. , CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COIINTY, MINNESOTA Agenda - ,� May 16, 1995 - 8:OO�P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Adoption 4. Approval of May 9th Workshop Minutes 5. Consent Calendar a. Acknowledgment of the Fire Department Report for April. b. Acknowledgment of the Treasurer's Report for April. c. Approval of Mendota Golf Non-Intoxicating Liquor License. d. Approval to Reschedule July 4th Council Meeting to Thursday, July 6th. �- e. Approval to Schedule Liquor License Hearings for June 6, 1995 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. f. Approval of Sign Permit Request for PrimeNet Data Systems - 2250 Pilot Knob Road. g. Approval tb Remove the Requirement for a Hold Harmless Agreement from Colony Townhomes. h. Approval of the List of Contractors. i. Approval of the List of Claims. End of Consent Calendar 6. Public Comments ' 7. Presentations � t - - �- - a. Fire Department of the Year Presentation b. St. Thomas Academy - Roger's Lake Study Results 8. Bid Award * a. 1995 Street Overlay -(Information Available on Tuesday) 9. IIafiaished aad New Busiaess '' a. Discuss Variance Request from Keller Management regarding Distance from Structures to Open Flame Barbecues. b. Discuss Request for Modified Sprinkling Restrictions - Kensington Carriage Homes and Victoria Highlands. c. Discuss Curley/SOS Site Redevelopment Concept. d. Discuss Draft Agreement regarding Improvements to Mendota Mall/Dodd Road. e. ' Discussion of Policy Regarding Baseball at Mendakota Park. - f. Review of Ivy Hills Park - Landscape Design to Restore Pond Area. * g. Update on Water Tower Reconditioning. - h. Discuss Use of Tax Forfeit Parcels. 10. Council Comments 11. Adjourn � Auxiliary aids for disabled persons are available upoa request at least 120 hours in advaace. If a aotice of less than 120 hours is received, the City of Meadota Heights will make every attempt to provide the aids, however, this may not be possible on short aotice. Please coatact City Administration at 452-1850 with requests. r- R CITY OF MENflOTA HIIGHTS �:� • May 16, 1995 _ TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Tom La.well, City Ad ' . SUBJECT: Add on Agenda for May 16, 1995 Additional information is provided for items 8a and 9g (*). 3. A�enda Adoption It is recommended that Council adopt the revised agenda printed on pink paper. 8a. 1995 Stxeet Overla� See attached memorandum from Civil Engineer Shawn Sanders. 9g. U�date on Water Tower Reconditioning See attached letter from TNIIVIEC Company, Inc. r- � r DIIE TO THE SC800L BQARD EL$CTIONS, THg CITY COUNCIL MEETING WILL CONV�NE AT 8:00 O'CLOCR P.M. CITY OF I�TDOTA 8$IGHTS DAROTA COIINTY, MINNESSOTA Agenda May 16, 1995 - 8:00 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Adoption 4. Approval of May 9th Workshop Minutes 5. Consent Calendar a. Acknowledgment of the Fire Department Report for April. b. Acknowledgment of the Treasurer's Report for April. c. Approval of Mendota Golf Non-Intoxicating Liquor License. d. Approval to Reschedule July 4th Council Meeting to Thursday, July 6th. e. Approval to Schedule Liquor License Hearings for June 6, 1995 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. f. Approval of Sign Permit Request for PrimeNet Data Systems - 2250 Pilot Knob Road. g. Approval to Remo�re 'the Requirement for a Hold Harmless Agreement from Colony Townhomes. h. Approval of the List of Contractors. i. Approval of the List of Claims. End of Consent Calendar 6. Public Commeats 7. Presentations � a. Fire Department of the Year Presentation b. St. Thomas Academy - Roger's Lake Study Results 8. Bid Award a. 1995 Street Overlay -(Information Available on Tuesday) 9. IIafiaished and New Busiaess ° a. Discuss Variance Request from Keller Management regarding Distance from Structures to Open Flame Barbecues. r b. Discuss Request for Modified Sprinkling Restrictions - Kensington Carriage Homes and Victoria Highlands. c. Discuss Curley/SOS Site Redevelopment Concept. d. Discuss Draft Agreement regarding Improvements to Mendota Mall/Dodd Road. " e. Discussion of Policy Regarding Baseball at Mendakota Park. - f. Review of Ivy Hills Park - Landscape Design to Restore Pond Area. g. Update on Water Tower Reconditioning. h. Discuss Use of Tax Forfeit Parcels. 10. Council Comments 11. Adjourn Auxiliary aids for disabled persons are available upon request at least 120 hours ia advaace. If a aotice of less thaa 120 hours is received, the City o£ Mendota 8eights will make every attempt to provide the aids, however, this may aot be possible oa short aotice. Please coatact City Admiaistratioa at 452-1850 with requests. • • �- � • • r:� � � • • +� � • r 'r � • � Minutes of the Workshop Meet�ng Held Tuesday, May 9, 1995 Pursuant ta due call and notice tb.ereof, the joint workshap meeting of the City Council and Pl�mning Commission, City of Mendota I3eights, was held at 7:{}� o`clock F.M. at City H�all, 1.101 Victaria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. Mayar Mertensotto called the meeting to order at '7:15 o'clock P.M. The follawing members were present: Mayor Mertansatto, Cauncilmember Huber, Cauncilmembers Koch and Smith notified the Council that they would be late. Councilmember Knebsbach was excused, � Planning Commissian members Dwyer, Tilsen, Betlej and Koll. Flanning Commissian members Friel, Duggan and Lorberbaum were also excused. WBLCOME AND Planner John Uban was recognized as being in attendance T.L�iTRUDU'C'I`I4NS to present the details of Phase II of his Trunk Highway 55 Study. TRITNK HIGHWAY S5 Planner iTban presented two concepts for, development of the BACKGROUND Trunk �iighway 55 Corridar that were also documented in a memorandum prepared by him and dated May 5, 1995. Mr. Uban began his explanation by shawing an averhead slide depieting the Txunk Highway SS alignment as it begins in Minneapalis and travels through Mendota. Heights to Rochester, I�tinnesota. FIe stated that the highway was constantly being improved and would eventually end up being a vexy strong gateway into Mendata. Heights from Minneapolis. Because of this, the corridor offers excellent opportunities far business davelopment and housing. - — Mr. U6an next painted aut ihai the interchange project opened up a number of loading docks to view and that relandscaping the area io screen these dacks was important. Councilmember Koch arrived at'7:35 p.m. Mr. Uban then presented an overhead slide showing his �Concept 1. He stated that George's Galf Range site has poor aceess making development a problem for that site. He said the Gazron site is shown as a corporate headquarters site on this concept. He then presented an overhead slide showing Concept 2. This concept was his recommended concept and it showed office development on either side of Acacia Boulevard. Access was shown to be restricted from Acacia Boulevard in order to maintain a"ceremonial" access to the Cemetery. The concept also shows high density resideritial development on the Garron sit� and the north half of the unplatted Acacia site. Because of the dramatic views these sites have, they will result in a very high quality development. Mayor Mertensotto asked what would happen if the north par�llel runway were built at the Mpls./St. Paul International Airport. Planner Uban stated that runway would make the site. undesirable. If the ninway is not built, the noise contours at MSP are anticipated to shrink over time due to the introduction of quieter State 3 aircraft. Mayor Mertensotto stated that Mendota Heights would be criticized if more homes were built on the Garron site and asked Planning Commissioner Betlej if a corporate site would be more desirable. Planning Commissioner Betlej stated that because of the poor access, this site would be less desirable as a corporate site. Councilmember Smith arrived at 8:00 p.m. Mayor Mertensotto stated that he felt the sites (B and C) located on either side of Acacia Boulevard should also be residential to provide better transition from tlie commercial area to the Ganon site. Mayor Mertensotto stated that tiucks would be undesirable on the Center Pointe site. Planner Ubaa stated that he has shown mixed uses that support each other on the Center Pointe site. -�— Planning Commissioner Koll asked what was the future of the Furlong site. Planner Ubaa stated that single family housing was shown on the site as an interim use (20+ years). Single family housing was determined as the use a few years ago when the City invested in bringing utilities to the area and MAC retrofitted the homes for noise abatement. Councilmember Huber asked whether the City should be proactive or reactive on the development of this area. Mayor Mertensotto added that the City only has approximately 15 % of vacant land remaining and that we should be attempting to maximize its development. Planner Uban stated that realtors will do the marketing for the City. . _ Planner Uban reviewed the pattern of development within the porkion of the business pazk owned by United Properties. Administrator Lawell noted that under the City's current Zoning Ordinance, the high profile lots located adjacent to I-494 could be developed with standard office/warehouse-type facilities. Planner Uban stated that th� George's site is a highly visible and key site to the area. Because it has poor access and is immediately adjacent to R.L. Johnson's large warehouse, its development may need City assistance in order for it to be developed to its greatest potential. Councilmember Smith asked if the area has the ability to accommadate low and moderate income housing. Planner Uban responded that the land is priced too high. It was his opinion that most new development land was priced too lugh for low and moderate housing and that low and moderate housing should be accommodated for in older fiousing stock. Mayor Mertensotto asked if a consensus could be arrived at for a concept for development of the area, in particular the Garron site, because there was a developer cunently approaching the City on that site. Planning Commission Koll stated that she preferred residential on the Garron site. Councilmember Huber stated that the Garron site was too noise impacted for residential. Planning Commissioner Dwyer stated that the site was ideally suited for corporate headquarters. Planner Uban stated that it may be too expensive as a corporate site because there is not --- enough space to have surface parking and expensive "structured" parking would have to be built. Pazk Commissioners Norton and Linnell had joined the meeting and informed the workshop that the Park Commission was in favor of keeping the area around Lake Augusta as open space. Planner Uban stated that aa attempt would be made to preserve the land around Lake Augusta as park, however, if that were not possible, housing would be the fallback position in Concept 2. Cvncept 1 pmvides fvr an area of business service near the frontage road an the Cemetery property near La�ke Augusta. Councilmember Smith stated that service areas should be primarily for Mendota Heights residents and shauld not be located to attract thraugh-highway �c. Mayor Mertensatto stated that development "above the t.�angle" was what was at issue at t�is time and that a plaa should be adopted for that area. Development of this area. should be by means of "PUD" zoning similar to what was done in the southeast area.. Planner Utaan was instructed to check with other high qualiiy developers for input prior ta the City adopting a p1an. The workshop was adjourned at 10:15 o'clock P.M. ATTFST: Charles E. Mertensotto, Ma.yor James B. Danielsan, Public Works Director � �. , � .� � MENDOTA HEIGHTS FlRE DEPARTMENT APRIL 1995 MONTH�Y REPORT FIRE CALLS NO. 95072 - 95092 FlRE ALARMS DISPATCHED: NUMBER ACTUAL FlRES Structure - MH Comrrtercial Structure - MN Residential Structure - Cantract Areas Vehiale - MH Vehicle - Contract Areas GrassJBrashlNo Vatue MN 4 GrasslBrush/No Value Contract MEQICAI. Assist 1 Extrication 1 HAZARDOUS SITUA110N Spi!!slLeaks 1 ArcinglShorting Chemical Power Llne Down FALSE ALARM Residential Ma�unciion 1 Commerc(al Malfunction 7 Unintenttonai - Commercfal 2 Unintentional - Residentiai 2 Criminal GOOD 1NTENT Smoke Scare S#eam Mistaken far Smoke other 2 MUTUA� AtD TOTAL CALLS 2 i LOCATION OF FlRE ALARMS: TO DATE MENDOTA HEIG!-�i'S 2 0 8 5 MENDOTA 0 1 SUNFISM LAKE 0 Q l.tL.YE}Al..E 1 5 OTh�R 0 1 TOTAL 2i 92 l. �ii __�liil i i. �i.l�� •.� • . FIRE CAtlS MEEIINC=',� QF��LS VIIEEfaY CL�W-UP PEClAL AGTIVCTY ADMINISTATIVE FIRE MARSHAL TBTALS 355 1848 $ 5 269.5 205 $93 31 152 281 391 a a 7 $ 327.5 1035 3881 NUMBER 4F GALLS: 21 �TRUC?URE CONTENTS MISC. TOTALS TO DATE $0 $5,500 $0 $18,500 $1,000 TQTAL MQNTHI.Y FlRE LOSSES $Q $0 $0 FlRE I.OSS TOTALS MENDOTA HEIGHTS ALL FiRES, ALL AREAS (MONTH} $0 $25,000 MEND. FifS. ONIY STRUCTtGOMENTS $4, 500 MENQ. HTS. ON�Y MlSCEE.LANEOUS $19,500 MENQ. HiB. TC?TAL �QSS TO DATE $24,004 BlLLING FOR SERYICES LA3T YEAR 69 '1 2 7 2 Si LAST YEAR 1687.5 246 425 119.5 24Q.5 0 292 3010.5 AGENCY THIS MONTH TO DATE M N/DOT ' $ 0 MlLW. RR $ 0 C�R RR $ 0 OINERS: � ' $0 TOTALS: $0 $0 FlRE MARSHA�'S TiME F8R MON'M �ECTK�NS tNVESTK�ATK?N8 RE•1VSPECTION M�CfINC"'�.S ADMINISTRATlON SPECIAL PROJECTS T07AL 36.5 Q 4 34 3 78 '_���:... • ' � .�: i a. f�j .f � The department responded to 21 calls during Apri1,1995» Four af these calls were grass/brush fires in Mendota Heights. The other 17 calls were medical assist, extrication, system malfunctions. _ 1:: ► � Cleanun/Squad Drill- Squad drills involved Iadder exercises at the Public Works Garage. Squad were directed on the correct way to set up ladders, climb ladders will full gear and raise equipment to the raaf. During the manth af April the monthly drill involved a mzck rodeo at GNB's parldng lot This entails the training of the correct procedure in driving and controlling fire apparatus, �ne�ial ,� The department participated in a contralled house burn in the City of Sunfish Lake. Z'his drill involved the setting up of comrnand posts, enabled firefighters to refresh their skills in attaclQng an actual structiue fire, working in teams, and rescue operadons. .� FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY WORK PERFORMANCE FC1R APRIL 799 'SPECIAL ACCOUNT F1REFtGHTER It HOUSE BURN t�i4AMiTTEES 'ALLS FQR MONTH F'�E i�E F#� PERCEM' CLfAN MOMHLY G8V OFRCER S4UAD SPR�+IG SPECtAL 21 CALLS CALL CALLS ATTENDED UP DRILL MfG MTG DRILI. CI.EANUP ACT. YEARTt�DATE AiT'D HWRS ATTD THIS i 2 2 2 2 AOM 9 2 MONTH MONTH YEAR YEAR HOURS HOURS HRS. FK)URS HOl1RS HOURS FIOURS FFU�' Adrian, Ed 15 16 60 65°/a 1 2 2 2 3 6 Biaeser, Brei 19 20 �9 88�0 1 2 2 2- 3 8 &ennan, Mike 9 9 50 54�0 1 2 2 2 3.5 9 Coates Aaran 5 6 33 38°l� 2 3 6 Connol Marcus 9 9 34 37�a 1 2 2 8 Coanan, Mike 5 5 31 34% 1 2 2 2 3 6 DfA613�, D2VId 10 11 62 67°/a 1 2 2 2 3 27 Dreelan, PauE 8 8 53 58°l� 1 2 2 2 3 7 Henni , Scott 17 18 72 789'0 1 2 2 1.5 2 3 3 Husnik, Ted 5 5 27 29�0. 1 2 2 ' 2 8 Katzenmaier, Ron 14 15 66 729�a 1 2 2 2 3 9 Kaufmann, Mark 9 10 48 52�a i 2 3 20.5 IGlbur , Jim 5 5 45 49°/a 3 3.5 2 4.5 4 3 4 Ifin Sle , R4 1 1 1 1 66 72°le 2 2 2 4.5 2 3 35 Idarkowski Walt 6 6 21 23% 1 2 2 2 3 kko, John 17 9 8 ?0 76°k i 2 2 2 3 9 Lerbs, Jamie 9 9 52 57% 1 2 2 2 3 6 Lawe, Geo ! 1 48 52°l� 2 4.5 2 tczko, John 9 9 4Q 43°/a 2 2 4.5 3.5 16 ..�aczka, Mike 11 12 34 37°l� 1 2 2 2 3 6 McNamara, Ran a 4 31 34%�. 2 2 6 Netsan, Gera�d, Jr. 18 19 ?2 78°l0 . 1 2 2 2 4 9 Neska, Jo#�n 12 12 39 42°/a 1 2 2 4.5 2 4 8 Oternd, Tom 7 8 27 29�o t 2 2 3 6 Oster, Tim 8 8 39 42% 1 2 2 2 3 30 Paton, Dave 8 9 37 40�Id i 2 2 2 3 6 Perron Jim 13 14 Sq 54% 1 2 2 4.5 2 3 6 Perron, Kevin 8 8 34 S7°t� 2 2 3 Shields, Tom 7 7 43 47�4 1 2 2 2 8 6 S'erven, Gar 8 8 49 53�0 1 2 2 2 3 8 Stein Keith 16 17 60 65% 1 2 2 2.5 2 4 4.5 Stenhau . Jef# 8 9 39 42�0 1 2 2 2 3 8 Weinzettel 7om 7 7 24 26% 1 2 2 3 2 Weisenbu er, Ken i 0 10 54 59°to 1 2 2 2 3 7 Zwim Dick 12 12 73 79�0 2 2 2 2 8 6 TOTALFORAAONTH 35S TOTALATTENDED 31 30.75 27 6 27 31 33 TOTAL FOR YFAR 1848 TOTAL MAN F{OtIRS 31 61.5 54 31 56 87.5 28 i � TNIS MQMN tAST MQNTF! LAST YFAR °VE. RUNS/MAN 10.63 X)0000(XX70C X)0000(XXX E. MEN(RUN 16. i 9 i 8.87 18.92 AVE % FOR YEAR 56.45 58.19 51.97 CITY OF MENDOTA H�IGHTS TREASIIRER'S REPORT, APRIL, 1995 DAROTA COIINTY STATE BANR Checking Account 1.05� Savings Account 2.15� C.D. Rep. 3.00� Collateral - Bonds Gov't. Guar. CHEROKEE STATE BANK BALANCE $ 34,003.03 $ 580.75 0.00 $ 32,583.78 $ 5tl0,000.00 $ 100,000.00 Saving Cert. 8/22/95 @ 3.60� $ 13.952.59 $ 13,952.59 Collateral - Bonds $ 500,000.00 Gov't. Guar. $ 100,000.00 Bank Acc. 6.16g Due 8/17/95 $ 484,514.44 FHLMC 7.23% 12/97 FBS $ 500,008.00 FNMA 6.3% 12/97-95 FBS $ 500,008.00 FHL Mtg. Pool 8� (PRU) $ 251,906.64 FNII�C 7� Mtg. Pool (PRU) PAC $ 505, 000. 00 FMLC 6 1/4g Mtg Pool (PRU) $ 418,350.79 FNMA 6� Pool (PRU) $ 503,180.34 FHLMC 6� Pool C 101.4375 (PRU)$ 272,395.56 FNMA (1994 Pool) 6 1/2� (PRU) $ 279,306.35 U.S. Treasury Money Mkt (FBS) $1,100,629.04 Gov't. Securities Fund $1,002,470.00 Zero Cpn T.Bds 7.9% - 2011(J&M) � $ 197,530.00 TOTAL FIINDS AVAILABLl3: Funds Available 12/31/94 4/1/94 LES:kkb $6,062,835.53 $7,840,461.20 $5,418,394.11 COLLATERAL 600,000.00 $ 600,000.00 Value 4-30-94 (est.) $ Rates Money Market Apr. 30 Bank 3.00� Apr. 30 FBS 5.69� 500,000.00 495,000.00 495,000.00 250,000.00 465,000.00 380,000.00 465, 000 . 00 �`" 260,000.00 265,000.00 1,866,000.00 2,140,000.00 244,000.00 CITY UF l�rIENDOTA �[EiGHTS MEMO May 9, i99S TO: . Mayar, City Cauncil, City Admini FROM: Kathleen M. Swanson ± �.:'� �"- City Clerk � SLTBJECT: Mendata Golf Non-Inta�cicating Liqaor License INFORMATION At the May 2 meeting, Council withheld approval of an application from Mendota Golf (farmerly Par 3} for an on-sale non-inta7cicating 3.2 malt beverage Iicense. Staff was directed ta refer the application ta the Police Department for completion af an in�estigation, consistent with on-sate into�cating Iiquor license procedures. DISC[JSSI4N The Police Department has completed its in�vestigation on the princigals of Mendota Golf. The report, a copy of which is attached for Cauncil information, finds that there is nothing in the background of either individual which would preclude the issuance of a license. As Cluef I}elmont noies, no problems related to malt beverags sales have ever occurred at Par 3. During the discussion on the Iicense on May 2, reference was made ta expanded food service at the facility. It is not unlikely that the deck and expansion of food service may increase the sale of 3.2 n�alt beverages a# Mendaia Golf. If this does occur, the operat�on would still fail within the intent af the 3.21iquor ordinance provisions. The ordinance specifically lists xestaurants as facilities to whzch on-sale 3.21'zcenses may be issued TtECOR�INIENDATiC1N All af the apprapriate licensing documentation has been submitted, and the Poiice Department i.nvestigation of the principals of Mendata Galf is favorable. I therefore recommend that Council authorize ihe issuance af an on-sale 3.2 non-into�icating malt beverage license to Mendata. Golf. sACTION REOUIRED If Cauncil concurs in the recommendation, it should pass a mation authorizing the issuance af an on-sale 3.2 non-intoxicating mait beverage license to Mendota Go�f. Mendota Heights Police Department NIELdORANDUM May 8, 1995 TO: Kathy Swanson . City Clerk FROM: Chief Delmont Subject: Liquor License Investigation The police department has reviewed the backgrounds of Alan Joseph Spaulding, DOB 5/5/68 and Michael Eric Cashill, DOB 4/14/67 relative to their application for a non-intoxicating malt liquor license at the Mendota Heights Par 3. There was nothing in the investigation that would preclude them from having such a license. Our history with the Par 3 Golf Course has included no alcohol-related incidents, particularly incidents that can be traced back to the 3.2 beer �hat is sold on the premises. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO May 9, 1995 TO: Mayor, City Council, City Admini FROM: Kathleen M. Swanso�� City Clerk SUBJECT: Rescheduling July 4 Meeting INFORMATION A regular City Council meeting falls on the 4th of Ju1y this yeaz. Since tlus is a legal holiday, the meeting must be rescheduled. DISCUSSION Planning activities are historically busy during the swnmer months, and this year is not likely to be different from past years. So that individuals waiting for action on Planning Conimission recommendations aze not delayed longer than necessary for Council consideration, it would be desirable to hold the Council meeting during the week of July 3. Although Council is accustomed to meeting on Tuesdays, I recommend that the July 4 meeting be rescheduled to Thursda.y, July 6. ACTION REOUIRED Council should discuss possible dates for the July 4 meeting and formally move to reschedule the meeting to a specific date. � C�]�MiZi���1��iZ��17.�:1���* l��y MEMO May 11, 1995 TO: Mayor, City Council, City A ' tr r FROM: Ka.thleen M. Swanso�m5 City Clerk SUBJECT: Liquor License Hearings INFORMATION ' Public hearings are required by ordinance for the issuance and renewal of intoxicating liquor licenses. Three renewal applications and one new application, for an off-sale license, have been received and processed. The license year for all intoxicating liquor licenses nms from July 1 through June 30. Renewal license applications have been submitted by the Marriott Courtyazd, Mendakota. Country Club and Somerset Country Club. The new application, from an independent owner- operator, is for an off-sale facility to be located within the Mendota. Plaza Shopping Center. The store is proposed to occupy appro7cimately one-half of the space formerly leased by the MGM Liquor Wazehouse. The liquor ordinance stipulates that new licenses cannot be approved on the date of the initial hearing - issuance cannot occur until the meeting following the hearing date. In order for a license to be issued effective on July 1, the hearing must be conducted on June 6. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that Council conduct public hearings on the new and renewal liquor license applications on June 6, 1995. � ACTION REOUIRED If Council concurs in the recommendation, it should schedule public hearings for 7:30 p.m. on June 6, 1995. � 4 .t k! T0: FROM: SUBJECT: DISCIISSION CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO Mayor, City Council and City May 4, 1995 Administ Paul R. Berg, Code Enforcement Officer (/ •�• '�, PrimeNet Data Systems - Sign Permit Request 2250 Pilot Knob Road Mr. Dale J. Glowa, Senior Vice President of United Properties, has sent the City a letter requesting our review and approval of the site plan which shows the approximate location and layout of a proposed sign for PrimeNet Data Systems located at 2250 Pilot Knob Road (see attachments). A four foot (4' ) high sign is proposed. The sign portion contains 17.48 square feet of non-illuminated signage. The bottom of the sign, to grade, is proposed to be 1' 10 3/4". This proposed sign will be located twenty feet (20') from PrimeNet's property line adjacent to Pilot Knob Road. This proposed low profile sign, as submitted, is consistent with United Properties standard sign policy established for the Mendota Heights Business Park. The reduced setback of twenty feet (20') has also been approved by City Council in the past. REC0�2ENDATION I recommend that Council approve the construction of a 17.48 square foot sign with a setback of twenty feet (20') from the property line adjacent to Pilot Knob Road for PrimeNet Data Systems. ACTION REQIIIRED If City Council wishes to implement the above recommendation, a motion should be passed authorizing staff to issue a sign permit which would allow the construction of a 17.48 square foot sign at a twenty foot (20') setback from the property line adjacent to Pilot Knob Road. PRB:kkb ; ? I � ,{ UNITED PROPERTIES May 3, 1995 Mr. Kevin Batchelder Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Subject: PrimeNet Marketing, Inc. Mendota Heights, Minnesota Dear Kevin: This letter is to formally request the City's approval for the PrimeNet identification sign. I have enclosed for your review and approval, copies of the site plan showing the approximate location and the layout of the sign. Previously, we received City Council approval for a twenty foot setback. As you will note, the design of the sign is consistent with our standard sign policy established for the Mendota Heights Business Park. , We would appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Please call me if you should have any questions. Ve uly yours � .= Dale J. Glowa Senior Vice President DJG/dgw enclosures cc: Steve Hirtz, Nordquist Sign Company c:\win\djg�btcheldr.ltr 3500 West 80th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55431 612 831-1000 Fax: 612 893-8804 ., ��,.� ,- � 22-3t+t' # 79' 2 �a-�r3" c+�,. � �� � � � �. �„ �. � ��. � i �, �� �, � � �, (.�, . � . s-v�� � (t-�t� a-inc•I `t.rsar e u�• �-va 8-314�' Lattt�• 0 � fi" s yg tlt 8ed• q�,Wg��,� Thls dro�vin¢ ia tha praoe,tr of NUTBP Drawn Ey � TRW 1VOR DQLIK9T 9IQN �verp�rson C O M P A 1V Y I lY C. 9.Ft. Ca.r#rsm�r APPrssrrst a�t« T��� v 1 2 W C9T LAI<C �TRCCT ���.�� M 1 N N C A � O L 1'� . M N 8 Q i 9 0� ll l 7 1179 7� •: 1'i� h+nvzt rc ECPR Vn�-+n�etate«n fi+ � M . ; ; ► CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS �� � May 12, 1995 TO: Mayor FROM: SUBJECT: , City Council and City Adminis James E. Danielson, Public Works D' Colony Townhomes Storm Water Project DISCUSSION: The Colony Townhome storm water project is one that is a joint project with the City of Lilydale. The project has been approved by the Lower Minaesota River and Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organizations and Mendota Heights approved a Joint Powers Agreement providing for its construction at their September 6, 1994 meeting (see attached memo, agreement and minutes). At the time of approval it was a concern of Mn/DOT, who is also a participant in the funding, that a hold harmless agreement be signed by Colony Townhomes, therefore, I suggested that Mendota. Heights also receive a hold harmless agreement and approval was contingent upon receipt of one. Colony Townhomes have refused to sign a hold harmless agreement and Mn/DOT has removed their requirement that one be submitted. I also feel that the hold harmless agreement is aa unusual requirement to place on an affected landowner. RECONIlVIII�TDATION: I recommend that Council remove the requirement for a hold harmless agreement and proceed with the project. All other conditions remain the same that were in effect when the first memo was prepared. ACTION REOUIRED: If Council desires to implement the recommendation, they should pass a motion removing the requirement for a hold harmless agreement from Colony Townhomes before the Colony Townhomes storm water project Joint Power Agreement caa be sigaed and the project go forward and authorize the Mayor to sign the 7oint Power Agreement on behalf of the City. JED:dfw � Y � i � � • �• `�,.1 � ! 1 �! i i • :1 : � Septamber 2, i994 TO; Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FR4M: James E. Dani - - Fublic Works ' SZJB,TECT: Colony Townhonn�e Storm Water Improvement :� � � The Colany Townhomes aze located on the bluff line of the Minnesota River in Lilyclale. These townhames have be�n troub2ed �with storm water p�nablems for many years and recently large se,gments of the rock bluff have fallen off near them �tening their faundations. The storm water that runs into their ar+�ea is fmm both Mendoia Heights and Lilydale, therefore an intercommnnity solntion to the problem has been identiired as a goal witlun the Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Plan. DISCUSSION; Ban Engineering, the Lower Mississippi River WMQ's Fngineer, has designed a storm water pmject to mute stoncn water around the Colany townhomes and down a drQp shaft into an existi.ng r�ilroad starm sewer below. The WMO Baard has reviewed and approved these plans. Because the affected residents are in Lilydale and because a good sha� of the work is in Lilydale, Lilydale is taking the Iead on this pmject. T`hey will utilize Ban Engineering who has desig�ed the pr�ject to alsa do the pmject management and over see its completion. Lilydale wili also up-front fund the proje�t, with Mendata Heights reimUursing them for its share once the wark is �completed. This procedure is exactly like the Nlayfield Heights Diversion Project where Mendota Heights designed and built the project and will bill Lilydale for their share of the costs once we have determined all the final costs. �� '�" Funding Project costs are estimated ta be apgro�cimately $240,000. We are currently working with Mn/DOT to pay a share for Trunk Highway 13's cantribution (approximately 25 %), the Lawer Muutesota River Watershed Distric# {appmximateiy 2S I), and Llakata Caunty $6,000. The remaining cost wi11 be split 50-50 between Mendota Heights and Lilydale. • 1 . ; � . . � .. , T� Final approvals far this project still need to be obtained fram NiniDU'T and a hvid haimless agreement obtained from the Colony Tawnhames prior to constructian. These appmvals will delay the project unti� 1995. �i � 1 {t� � ' � 'I'Ius is a Watershed Management mandated project and I recommend that, subject to Mn/DOT particigation and to receipt of a�Iold Harmless Agreement from the Colony Townhome Associatian, Mendota Heights participate in its canstruction. Because a rela.tively small area of Mendata Heights drains into this e�ensive storm water project and very little, if aay, benefit can be shown ta the homeawners affected, this proje�t should be funded out of the Storm Water Utility fund {it was budgeted for in 1995}. �! R : .� ��; �� If Council desixes to implement the recommendation they shauid pass a mati.on authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign the attached 7aint Powers Agreement Relating to the Constiuction of a Storm Water Imprvvement Located in the Area West of Lexington Avenue and Trunk Highway 13 (West Lexingtan Sewer Project), all snbject to Mn/DCIT's participation and receipt of a Hald Harmless Agreernent from the Calony Townhames Assaciation. � ��� Engineering�ompany � a�oo nr«n,� ce��ror� Mirw�olfs, MN55437•1026 • Phone: (6f2)$32-2600 "• Fac (6t2� 832-2601 _ August 29, 1994 Mr. David Zach Dakota County Highway Department 14955 Gala�e Avenue �ipgle �alley,��F 5�124-$579 Re: Lilydale Stormwater Project No. 1 Dear Mr. Zech: � . �_ As we have discussed, the City af Lilydale, with the cooperation of the City af Mendota Heights, is planning ta imprave the drainage system serving 25rnnk Highway 13 fram the intersectian with Mayfield Heigh�s Road, down the Mississippi River bluffs, to aa e�sti.ng railroad drainage spstem. At the suggest-ion of Mr. Bob Brown af Mnll?QT, T approachect yau about the passibility of Dakota County providing same funding for this projec�. I understand the program which would apply to this situation is the "Countp State Aid Municipal" pragram. I understand that for cities of Iess than 5,OOU inhabitants these monies can be applied to projects that inyolve State highways. On behalf of the City of Lilydale, I am request3ng that these funds be made available for the proposed starmwaier drainage improvemeat projec�. The estimated cast of the portian af the project in the Trunk Highway 13 right-of-way is appro�nately $?O,OQO. The fullest passible funding of this segment uader the Gouatp Sfiate Aid Municigal pro�am is requesied. The estinaated cost of the total project is appro�matelq $240,000. Thaink yau for your consideratian of t,his matter. Piease contact W�liam Hankee, Ci�q of Lilqdale Cauncil member (452-5$40), or me when you have had an opportunity to eaamine Yhis request. JRI✓cet c: BiII Hankee Bernard J. Weitzman Jim Danielson Michael O'Brien SS\23192$6�16727 1 Sincerel -- - ,. r� ' +� . ' • James R. Langset • � Page No. 4124 September 6, 1994 COLONY TOWNHOME Council acknawledged a memo from Public Works Duector AGREE��IENT Danieison regarding the city's share af costs for the Lilydale Colony Townhames storm water project. Responding to a question from Councilmember Krebsbach, Mr. Danielson staied thai the project is an inter-communiiy praject which was designed by the Lower Mississippi River WMO's engineer, Barr Engineering, and is a project that wauld be mandated by the WMO should the city decline to part7icipate. He explained that there is a specific �+VMO formula by which the financiai participation by all agencies aze calculated, Councilmember Krebsbach moved ta authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a"Joint Pawers Agreement Re2ating to the Constntction of a Storm Water T�npravement Lacated in the Area West af Lelcington Avenue and Tn�nk �iighway 13 {VVest Le�cingtan Sewer Project)," all subject to 1V1n/D4T's participation and receipt of a hold harmless agreement from the Colony Tawnhomes Association. Councilmember Koch seconded the matian. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 BIJDGET/TAX LEVY Council acknowledged and discussed a memo from Treasurer Shaughnessy regazdiug the preliminary budget and tax levy for 1995: After brief discussian, Councilmember Krebsbach moved adoption of Resa2utian No. 94-54, "RES4LUTION ADOPTiNG PROPOSED BUDGET," Resolution No. 94-55, "RESQLUTION APPROVING TENTATIVE 1994 LEVY Cf3LLECTTBLE IN � 1995," and Resalution No, 9456, "RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL 1994 TAX LEVY FOR SPECIAL TAXING DISTRSCT NO. 1 COLLECTIBLE IN 1995." Councilmember Koch seconded the motion, Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 � AIR. N4ISE Council acknowledged a memo and proposed resolution fram Administrator Lawell regarding air naise mitigation and conversion to a°Sta.ge III" quieter aircraft fleei at MSP airport. Administratar Lawe11 informed Council that Narthwest A.irlines has indicated it will not request a waiver to allow 85% compliance and will comply with 100% "Stage III" by the year 2000. He explained that the proposed resolution is intended ta close the door on the three year exernptian period. _. , e JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT LOCATED IN THE AREA WEST OF LEXINGTON AVENUE AND TRUNR HIGHWAY 13 (Lilydale Stormwater Project No. 2) THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1995, by and�between the Cities of Mendota Heights, Minnesota and Lilydale, Minnesota, hereinafter called "Mendota Heights" and "Lilydale�' and collectively called the "Cities." WHEREAS, stormwater emanating from both Cities is causing problems within Lilydale in the area of West of Trunk Highway 13 and Lexington Avenue; and WHEREAS, Barr Engineering Company has conducted extensive engineering studies analyzing the problem; and . WHEREAS, these Barr studies have arrived at a solution to the stormwater problem that recommends installation of a pipe to pick up flows on Lexington Avenue and convey them to a new pipe under Highway 13, and a drop structure which will discharge to the existing drainage system at the former railroad`line; and WHEREAS, this solution has been reviewed and approved by Mendota Heights and Lilydale; and WHEREAS, the cost share allocated to the two Cities for completing this work has been calculated to be very near an equal 50-50 split. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. Lilydale shall be designated to complete the design � drawings in accordance with the Barr solution to construct a stormwater project to be called the "Lilydale Stormwater Project No. 2." The design for this project ' shall be completed to implement the West Lexington Avenue Drainage project as identified by NII�TDot as SP 1902-46. Q 2. Plans and specifications shall be submitted to Mendota �•--�- Heights and Lilydale for approval before advertisement for bids. Lilydale and Mendota Heights shall both approve of the bid before a contract is awarded. 3. All costs payable by the Cities shall be divided equally between them on a 50-50 basis. Total estimated project costs are approximately $200,000.00, including construction costs, Barr Engineering consulting costs, easement costs and Lilydale's costs for �design, inspection, project coordination, and financing. Estimated project costs payable by the Cities are approximately $115,000.00. � . � ,. J � .. l 4. Lilydale will fund the project during construction. Mendota Heights will be billed and agrees to pay its fifty percent (500) share upon final payment to the contractor, or its estimated fifty percent (50%) on a date to be agreed upon prior to construction, whichever comes first. In the event that Lilydale needs to initiate litigation to receive payment for this obligation, Lilydale shall be entitled to reimbur�ement of all costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in conjunction therewith, whether incurred prior to or after entry of judgment. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto cause this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS . CITY OF LILYDALE � Mayor By Mayor Attest Attest City Clerk City Clerk 14639_1 4 -2- � � � LIST OF CONTRACTORS TO BE APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL May 16. 1995 Asphalt Contractor License Lino Lakes Blacktop, Inc. Masonry Contractor Licease Mikkelson Construction Excavatiag Coatractor License Reith Dahn Construction Co. Tschida Excavating Inc. 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Number Vendar Name ¢� 41 quy Kullander 41 Ouy Kuilarider 41 13uy Kullander t'"i 41 Guy Kullander 41 .Quy Kullartder ..:; 246 . - �� Totals Temp Check tVumber ("'� Temp Check Number k^c 42 Langula Hdwe � 42 Totals Temp Check Number t,..� Temp Check lVumtrer 43 f� 43 l.�ke�ide G],bA 43 Lakeside Plbg �'"y 86 "' Total$ Temp Check Number {�'� Temp Check Number 44 4�► Leef Bros ;�� 44 Leef 8ros " 44 Leef 8ros � 132 Totais Temp Cherk Number ;::;;; Temp Check Number 45 45 �fllfe 8ubnrhan News ,"`� 45 Liilie Suburban News " 45 Lillie 3uburban News 45 �f21ie Su4urtran News �F�} 45 �i 11 ie Suburhan IVews 22S �� Tota2$ Temp Check Number Temp Check Number 46 � 46 M C F O A �� 4fi Totala Temp Check Number ;; Temp Check nlumber _ 4T � CZaims Liat City oF Mendota Heigh�s Account Code l6-449@-000-00 37-�33@-479-00 09-44f5-000-00 29-4k15-834-00 05-44f S-10S-15 �tf 01-4330-490-50 42 08-44�5-@00-00 0! -4425-070-70 43 . 01-4335-3IQ1-S@ 01-4335-310-70 15-4335-310-60 44 0f-42k@-110-i0 01-4240-080-80 01-4240-08QI-80 01-4240-08@-80 22-42k0-000-t1i0 �►5 01-4404-110^-10 i p! 4� i • � Carnment s exp reimb exp reimb exp re3mb exp reimb exp refmb rprs test fee test fee apr svc apr �vc apr svc � re ord 3Q3 re zahr re tree pres ord re tharaldson re street overiay Page 7 Amount 80. 32 2z. 91 35.67 19. 72 13. 2 f 185. $tD 53. 72 , 53. ?2 � " 80. 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("� Totais Temp Check Number 47 - - 1'emp Cheak Nc�mber 48 �� 48 Metro Umpire Assn 01-4435-200-70 � 48 iotals Temp Check Number k8 � Temp Check Number k9 49 Mendota Heights Par 3 01-4435-20@-?0 � 49 Totals� Temp Cheak tVumber 49 %� . - • 7emp Check iaumber 50 � 50 Metro Legal Sva 01-4�20-120-10 50 � Tetai� Temp Check Number 50 Temp Check Number Si � • 51 Metra Waste Contral 15-444$-@60-6@ Si iKetro Waste Canirn2 iS-3615 5"� 10�C Totals Temp Check Number 51 � � Temp Check tJumber 52 r.^:� 52 Midwest Busines� Rraduct� @1-430@-030-3@ 52 MidMest Bu�iness Praducts 05-4300-105-SS �2 Midwest Business 1�roducts 0i-4300-310-f0 .� M_ ,, , 156 ,, . , �;:; ,,,,Tat�Is Temp Check Netsnber =; . . 52,` .°;,-� .. � �,� �~ A� Temp Check IVumber 53 � , � S3 Midwes� Phota 3vc '} 01-4305�020-20 . 53 Midwest Photo Svc . � 29-A490-834-0� _.�� ` • , � , . �'4.� 106 '; ... ..' .. „ . � - �• 7at�Ia T�mR Check Number . - 53 , , . s Comments ' may svc may svc may svc . may svc apr fees ssenior golf fee� �vc fees apr sac chgs apr sac chgs * •. . s��ys sply� �plys atpr svc apr svc Page 8 Amaunt ' BSII. 6f11 80�. 60 80. 58 45. 20 �86.98 119. @0 . . 119. 00 - .. 281. 25 281.25 77. 00 , 77. 0?! 1 s 700. @0 17. 00cr 2 , 583. 00 i9.17 91. 00 2�i. 4� 134. 59 129. 70 26.03 � 1.55. 73 a �,;.► � � 1� May f995 ' Clafms List Fri 2sEfs PM • Cfty af Mendata Height� � T�mp Check Number �3 7emp. � Cheek Numher Vendor IUeme Accaetnt Gade Comments � Temp Check Numher 54 • . �, 54 Midwest Radiatar _ 01-4330-490-70 part� 34 . ' �j Total.s Temp Check Number 5A • - M - Temp Ct�eck IVumber 55 � 55 M P C� 01-4300-@30-30 insp rpts 55 M P{�? 01-4300-030-30 discount � 110 Tatals Temp Check�tJum6er 5� � Temp Cherk Number 56 Page 9 i Amaunt 227.48 127. 48 197. @2 3.�0cr 193. 3� . � 56 Mpls Health Dept 01-4305-020-20 lab tests � ' 74.&0 ��+ ` ' 74.80 �::� Totals Temp Check Number 56 Terop Cheek iVumtrer ` S7 ' � . . , . � � . , Q • 57 M S A Consultantffi 37-4330-479-00 r� water tower �' s� . . . Totals Temp Check Number 5� � Temp Check iVumber ' ' S8 � • 58 Minn Dept af Public Safety 01-�►400-020-2Q� regr t� 58 Mirm Dept af Public Safety 0i-440�Xl-020-20 regr --- . . .. . f15 ' f� Totais Temp Checic Numher 58 � Temp Check� Number 59 '•..� 59 Minn Wanner 01-4330-490-70 parts � ' S9 ' ' � ' . , . . Totals..Temp Check Number � . , 59 - N� ~ � . . • fr... •r °:::,:�,;;;-. . :. -z; �': . . "• �: • , ; �`. - , • . i _ �' � Temp...Check lVamber ' ~ , � . 60 , ... . ' ; ' ' . . .. - - - . , - . . .. • 60 Minne�ata 7eamstera Lae 320 � 01-20�5 apr dues :� _To�a�la� Te�rp Check Number , ` � �60:'.. .'�. _ c , .'.` . . .. . , . . f :,:.'.•: �`� � �. �� .� • •�� :�`":w;;�te.1` r. � r' "�::��; S � • .. ::�;v'-.�.:�ti'„t•=;� _ '"... .;' � : . "',$;• . . - ; . • ._ „ ry,. . , w • ' `=�: . :. . . � w',"L•^a_.,, a'N'f;;{' . . ' � �,'�." � �. • • ^ . . � . "r�� . . ... . . '^f'•. .._ . . . . , . ,. . _ . , '�• . = -.,... . -• . : . ., . � _ . . • 1 1 � 906. 82 1 � �06. 22 40. 00 40.00 $@. (30 60. 74 60. 74 , , 273. 00 273. 00 * fr � « , , . . .�« . . . .Sn�!.' - • :._ r 1 ('j 18 Msy 1995 . Ciaims Li�t Fri 2s16 PM . Cfty af hiendota Heighis (� Temp Check Number 61 Temp. . ("j Check Number� Vendar Nsme Account Cade � 61 Minnesota Toro Inc 0i-4330-490-70 61 Minnesata 7oro Fne 01-4330-490-70 61 Minne�ata ioro Inc 01-4330-490-70 r_'� 61 Minnesota Toro Inc 0i-4330-490-70 ' 61 i+linne�ata Tara Inc 0i-4330-490-70 : "'ti 305 "` Totals Temp Check Numtrer 61 ('j Temp Chc:ck Number 6� 62 Mn Dept Publie 8afety • 01-42Qt0-51.0-20 � 62 Mn Dept Public Safety 01-42Q0-610-20 f24 ` (1 Totals Temp Check Number 62 Temp Check hi+umber 63 � 63 Motor Parts Servlce P�1-4305-050-50 63 Motor Parta 8ervfce 01-4305-07i3-70 �'� 63 Mo�or Rart� Service 15-4305-060-60 i89 • ' � - (�'�., To��ls Temp Cherk Number 63 Temp Cherk Num�er 64 � 64 Nelsa» Radio Comm 07-4330-000-00 �' 6� ' . 7otalaa Temp Check Number 64 :�:f, Temp Check lVnmber 5S 6B North Memorial Medical Gntr 01-4400-020-20 �""� 65 7ota1� Temp Check Number 6S � `4'� Temp Check Number 66 ,:;� 56 Northerrr � @i-430S-07@-?0 66 Northe�n 01-4305-070-70 - 66 Northern 01-4305-070-7@; � 198 . - 7otalts Temp Check Number . 66 •� ..� i . , Temp Check Number 6� � � .� - , 67 Northern 8tate Power _ � iAi-4^cf2-3i5-30.' � �- . Commenta parta parts parts ,part s parts cann chgs conn chgs perts parts parts may mtort ,► .. . regr sply'+s splys _.. � �,sply� :. may svc . . Page 10 Amaunt 27,?7 307. 0'3 5. 73 13.63 1 �3. 09 457.31 150. 00 120.00 270.00 8. 5� 8, 52 8. 52 ' 25. 56 t� 62. 40 62. 40 i 96. 0@ 196. 00 ' 1 E3. 52 . 1@5.39 � � ' ' ' 96. 89 ' .. - 325. 80 , � ". ''c97. 14 • ' , / �� 12 May 1995 Fri 2af5 PM {'"} Temp Check Number 67 Temp. . t"'1 Check `'" Number Vendar Name � 57 fVarrt hern St ate Power 67 Northern State Power � b7 IVarthern 8tate Power "'� 5? Nor�hern 8tate Rower � 67 Narthern Sta�e Rower � 67 Northern State Pawer " . 67 Northerrs State Pawer � 67 NortMern State Power 57 Northern Statte Parrer ("'1 67 Northern State Fawer "� 67 Northern Siate Aower � 804 Totals Temp Check Number ,�."a Temp Check Number 68 68 Norther» 5�ate Power "} ' 68 Northern 3tate Power 68 t�lorthern 8tate Rower 68 Northern S�ate Power 68 Northern 8tate Gower 3A0 :;,�} Tatela Temp Check Number `{ Temp Check Numher 69 ' 69 Norw�at 8ank Mpl� 69 NorKest Bank Mpis � 138 To�a1s Temp Check Number ...� � Temp Check Number 70 ?0 Oakcrest Ken»els " 70 Oakcrest Kennels ..� 140 "" Total� Temp Ghcek Number .� Temp Check Nuanber �1 �, ... . ?1 OYe23» 8al�a . , � 7i • . 7otals Temp Gheck tVumber .'� Temp, Check iVumber 72 � 7Z.Oxygen 8ervice Co 1 � . � . ' Claims Li�t Gity of Mendota Hefghts Account Cade 02--4222-310-50 01--4212-33Q-70 IS-48I2-320-60 01-4812-32lD-70 15-4212-400-6@ - 08-4212-00f0-Q+0 01'-422i-315-30 01-4211-310-50 !bi-4211-310-7@ 15-4211-310-60 28-4211-000-00 67 01-4211-30Q1-S0 01-4211-4z0-5�0 08-4�21-00Ql-PJ0 @1-4211-320-70 15-k211-4@0-60 68 ' 12-4456-000-0@ . 12-4226-000-00 69 @S--k2c""1-800-90 01-4225-800-90 70 Cammenbs roay svc may svc may svc may svc may �vc may svc may svc may svc may sva may svc may svc , roay �vc may svc roay svc msy �vc may svc r� eq cert � re eq cer� �.. apr� sve apr svc . P�ge li Amount 325. 69 3i5. 69 315.68 '' 102. 7.5 15.9i . 399. 25 � . 334.77 E22. 81 222.a� 2C2. @2 599.74 3,385.05 - 391. 51 ' ` � � 162. 28 1 � 049. 30 � 336.72 4�8. 97 ��398.78 `' ?, 4�4t. 2t0 150. 00 i,570.00 200. 00 83`07 283. 07 � 01-4305-020-20 . � , . ,,, splys �: _ • . ' . ' 227. 70 • - 217. 70 71 .. - . . I . � . � � ' . � . ,, 01-k3@5-030=30 , act �hru 4/30 . 13.50� ' ' • . .. .. - • _ . - .' _'_`�---_--- _ � �„, � � C,,,� 1Z A1ay 1995 ` C2aims List Fri 2t16 PM • City oF Me»dota !�{eights {� Temp Check Number 72 Temp. � Check Number Vendor Name Accaunt Cade � 72 - To�als Temp Check Number 72 , ("'� Temp Check IJumber 73 73 P C Magazine 02-�r402-if0-10 ...� 73 � - Total� Temp Ctseck N�mt�er 73 �'"� iemp Check Rtumber 74 � 74 Floyd Perry 01-4305-070-'70 74 � Tot�ls Temp Check Number 'i4 Temp Check Numtrer 75 � 75 Peder$an Se12s Eq 01-4330-490-50 ,�} 75 Total� Temp Check Ncaa�ber • ?5 �'} 7emp Check Piumber 75 76 Principal Mutual @i-2071 � , 7b Principal Mutua2 01-4138-?�20-20 76 Principai Mutual 01-4132-050-50 � 228 Tatals T�mp Check Number 76 �� Temp Check Number 77 77 Drofessional Turf & Renovatian 09-4�►60-000-00 ('»'y -_ 77 Tatals Temp Check Number ?7 �`"� Temp Cheak Number 78 �� 78 Public.Emp1 Ret Assn 01-4534-020�20 �, -- . � �, 78 . - : . ' .. . � ' ' . � " , � � ,� Totals Temp Check Number ' ; ?8 � Temp Check Num6er 79 uc � . • . - 79 Rex�tables j @i-4800-6i0-50 � � . . , . � . - :' ,. .. Comments ran�ua I part parts may prem may prem may prem r •• � re kens park ' ad� • • eq rent � . � . � Page 12 � � Amount � 23. 50 � � 39.97 ' �.__._ �� 39. 9? . � 71. 9S r�i 72.`98 Q 21. 53 � 21.53 � Q 191. 27 • 77» 06 (a 20. 26 288. 59 � t„,) BOfl. 00 £�) 60m.00 , . �,} 10. 72 . � 10.72 '' , .. � ' .. . ' - � 38,98 ` , � ' , - � � <,�� � i2 hiay f995 Fri 2s26 PM .-��-, iemp Cheak N�r�ber ?9 Temp. �1 Cfieck Number Vendar Name � 79 Rer�tab2e� 158 ' -rf"5j., iatals Temp Check Number Temp Check Number 8fl �� . 80 Shamrock Cleaera .[��, 90 --- Toiai�'Temp Cfieck Number ,�{�, Temp Check Number 91 81 8nyder Drug 8tares (� 81 8nyder Arug Store� , 81 8nyder Drag 8tores 81 Snyd"er Drug Stare� .Y 81 Snyder Drug Stare� 81 8»yder DruH Stare� �� 486 7otals Temp Check Neunber -�.�.�. Temp Cheeic Number 82 82 Southam 8usine�s Comm � 6L Tetals Temp Check Number � Temp Check Number 83 <-:� 83 8autheast 7owfng " 83 Sautheast Tawing � 165 .. Tatals T�mp Check N�umber .� Temp Check tJumber 84 84 Southvfew Carden Center � �� �� • 3otais Temp Check Number . � Temp Check Rlumber 85 •.� 85 Stmte Tre�surer 85 State 'ireaaurer _ � . . . � ' . • - �- a • : i^?`+,� !w �. �'` � �y� � • iiC�� �� � �i'C. _ _ .::-�'.���.^.\~''-,'�-_?�=".�,.$i•'•..?:\�.\�:`:; �,: � t 1 ' Clai,ms List • City a� Mer�dota Heights Account Code 02-4200-6213-50 79 01=4410-@20-�0 60 01-4305-02Fd-2Qs @1--4305-050-�0 01-4305-070-7Qs 15-4305-060-60 01-4268-650-10 @1-4a05-020-20 $1 22-4240-000-00 82 37-4330-479-00 01-4.�30-44@-20 83 01-44@3-@3fD-30 84 � 15-3315 � 01-33I5 i , • - . �`r. * •. � Comrnent s eq re»t apr cing �a3ys . splys �ply� esply� splys splys bid 2d sbreet overl�y veh rent re water tawer towing . �P;Ys . . .. . . �•, • . < < .. ' , � l�t qtr �/chgs ist qtr slchgs ' • . r, . ' . page 13 Amount 46.20 85. 18 81. 17 " 8�. 17 � za. ��i4 c^8. 1 Q1 28.l0 - . 28. 21 ' 4. 36 20. 41 112.12 , 167,50 167. 50 600. Q�Ib, 63.90 653.90 t...• C. �,• l.. � r"i �"} . � Q � � � � � � �.7 (':} {,:} 52. 22 51. 12 - � 3. 50 1, 079. 7@ , (� 12 Ftay 1995 , Claims List Fri 2a16 PM , City af Mendota He3ghts � Temp Gheck tUumber 85 Temp. . {"'� Check Number Vendor Name Account Code � 85 8tate Treasurer 01-3615 255 :"1 Totals Temp Check Number 85 Temp Checic Number 86 ...� . . "` 86 8taie Mutual Ins 01-�074 86 8tate Mutual ins • 0f-4131-0c@-80 ..'} ___ ..� i72 Tatals Temp Gheck IVutnber 86 .� Temp Check Nuasber 8? � 87 7essman Seed 411-�+305-070-70 F!7 '� Totals Temp t�eck. Number 87 Temp Check Number 88 "'} '. 86 Treadway 6rapk�ics 03=2127' . � 88 Tatals Temp Gheck Nwnber 8B 7emp Check Number 89 �} - 89 T S C Stores �1-4305-070-70 � f19 Talals Temp Check iVurober 89 ��� � Temp Check Number 90 � '� 90 T M I Coatings IMc 37-A330-479-00 90 � '� To�als Temp Check Nwnber 90 'iemp Ckseek htumaer 91 � } 91 Twin City Qarage Door ca � 01-4335-310-50 " 9f Twin City @aratge Daor co ' 01-4335-3f0-70 � 91 7win City Oarage Daor ca � iS-4335-310-60 27'3 , . � Tatials Temp Check Number • �91 Temp Gheck Number 98 � � . �, _ . � 92 Tri� St�te Bobcat �: . � 02-420Qs-&10-50 Camments ist qtr stehg� , may prem may prem �plys - dare sply� splys . .. . . pyint 8 water tawer rprs rprs , .. • ' :�.rprs � . r„� eq rent . Page ik Amaunt 43.35cr I�039.85 143. 11 420.95 564.06 555. 14 -- SSS. 24 1 * 05@. 89 , , . ___M�_ 1 1 y 050. 69 59. 17 59. !7 49�186.25 49y 186. 25 234. 65 234.65'.`. - 23k.70 .- � 70k. 0FB i16.50' ' , :�, _ � i ") 12 May 19'35 ,.. Fri 2s 16 PM f"1 Temp Check Numtrer 9C Temp. Check ' Number Vendar Name � 9Z Totals Temp Cheak Nu�nber '•, .. 3emp Check t�lumber 93 _1 93 Unifarms Unlimited � 93 Uniforms U»limited 93 Uniforms Unlirnited ; "y --- .. 279 � 7otals Temp Check NuMber �� Temp Gheck Alumber 9k '�) 94 United Electric Co 94 ;") 7otals Temp Check Numt�er "� Temp Cheric i+Iamber 95 ' 95 U S West Cellular 9� U S West Cellalar ."� --- "' 190 Tatals Temp Check Nur�ber . . Temp Check Number 96 � 96 Warning Lit�s of Minn 96 Warning Lites of Minn 192 "' Total� Temp Cheak Number ', Temp Check Number 97 97 W�st Weld �.y -- .. 97 `Cotals 7emp Check tJumber � Temp Check Number 98 � 98 Wir�throp � We£nstine 98 Winthrap b Weinstine 98 Winthrop & Weins�ine ':� 98 Wi»throp � Wefrssti»e '" 98 Winthrc,p 14 Weinsti,ne � . � . • Claims E.igt City of Mendo�ta Heights Account Cade 92 01-4410=@20-20 01-4410-Qtc0-20 01-4410-@2@-20 9� 01-4305-030-30 94 0l-4210-020-20 02-4620-02@-20 "' . 98 . . . 01-4400-050-50 � 01-4400--050-50 96 . .. . .F 02-4305-050-5@ `.t w 97 . 01-4221-220-f@ �. 01-4220-120-80 a 16-4220-f20-@0 F f fi-#222;-I 20-00 • j 01-4220-12@-80 � . Cornment s splys currie �plys delmont splys flandrich splys apr svc phone eq regr regr s}slys = mar retainer mar re pentel mar•re mulvihill mar re genl pump mar re brookfieid Page iS � Amaunt x ss. s�a 14. 3@ f 83. 2 fIl 68. 53 2b5. 93 59. 92 . 59.92 45. iQ , . , " 203. 4c� ' 248. S6 90.00 90. 00 iao. �� i 46. 5� 146. 5^c 508. 0�1 ' 72. Stb 423.8Q . 40.00 46. 60 �.,) . � � 12 May 1998 � Cl�ims Ltst Fr^i E:iS PM • City of Mendata Neights {"1 Temp Check Nutnber 98 Temp. ;.� Check Narober Vendat^ Name Accoun� Code � 98 Winthrop b Weinstine . 01-2125 98 WiMthrap & Weinstine. 01-4220-120-10 -� �a6 Tat�1s Temp Checic Nwnber 98 "'r Temp Check Number ••99 � 99 Zacks Snc 01-4305-050-50 `:� s� ' Totals Temp Check Nutnber • 99 `� Temp Gheck iUumber 20@ Comments mar re mendoba meadcws raar �vc 5plys ,� 100 Zep Mfg @i-4305-070-?0 splys z�� '�j 'Tat�la Temp Check IVwnber 100 r�s�uaz cxEcics `'` 1 0649 15238 �,250.55 State Cap'Itol C U 4/28 ��yroli �rand Tat ai 25239 13.$4 •PERA � . � 15240 6,122.96 " " 15242 • 1,047,62 •ICMA " 25242 98a.00 Mi�nn �utal " ] 15243 195.00 Minn State Retirart:ent " 15244 225.00 Great Nestern.4 & A " 15245 �2b6.40 Dakota Couoty . " � 15246 555.OU DakotaBank ' " ..15249 15,958.76 " . " . 15248 3,730.98 Commissioner af Re�enue ° . '�; . 15249 47.,346.25 Pa,yt'oll a/c • � " " . _ 15250 •� 231.83 Pepsi� Cqla •�• • balan�e.bonfire .i5251 573.95� U�S Post Offlce newstetier :.) .15252 � .456.00 ASA USA ' softball' . ' 15253 17.00 Tom Faust " 15254 17,40 Dave.Gal3away . . " � I5255 Id7.i6: D C�Hey Co public work splys ss,�ea.2o � . '� . ��� G.T. 108,89$..15 � . . i :� ' 1 � . � ` � n m Page f6 Amaunt 57�. 00 2 37. ?5 1 � 803. 65 137. 80 � 137. 80 64. 99 � . 64. 99 105, 898. 15 : CITY OF MENDOTA BEIGHTS May 11, 1995 T0: Mayor and City Council � FROM: Tom I;awell, City Administr o SUBJECT: Fire Department of the Year Presentation DISCIISSION As the City Council is aware, the Mendota Heights Fire Department has been chosen as the Minnesota Fire Department the Year for 1995. This award is presented by the Minnesota Technical College System F.I.R.E./EMS Center in recognition the valua.ble community service provided by fire departments across the state. This year eleven fire departments were of of nominated for the award and, at a banquet held on Ma.y 4, 1995, our Department was selected as the #1 fire department in the State! The nomination of our Department for this award was supported by the cities of Mendota Heights, Mendota, Sunfish Lake and Lilydale, Independent School District #197, and our own Parks and Recreation Commission. Copies of the letters of nomination are attached fo� your information. All expreas tremendous pride in the capabilities and accomplishments of our Fire Department, and great admiration for the role they play "building community" throughout their service territory. Due to seating limitations, only nine Mendota Heights� representatives were present at the recent awards banquet. Those who truly deserve the recognition for this award, the members and families of the-Mendota Heights Fire Department, were not able to be a part of the award presentation. To remedy this situation, we have asked Mr. Adam Piskura, Director of the F.I.R.E./EMS Center to attend our May 16th Council meeting to re-present the award in a setting where our Department can be more publicly recognized for its accompliahments. ACTION RE4IIIRED Council should recognize Mr. Adam Piskura from the F.I.R.E./EMS Center who will re-present to the Mendota Heights Fire Department the award for being named the 1995 Minnesota Fire Department of the Year. __ �ity o� , .,,,. , . ,��iendota Heights Apra.l 6, 1995 Mr, A+ddam Piskura State Director of�Fire Training Fire Center 550 Cedar Street St. Paul, NIl�T 55�01 Dear Mr. Piskura: - On behalf of the cities of Mendota Heighte, Sunfish Lake, Mendota and Lilydale, and Sndependent School District #19?, pleaee accept this letter and attached material as aur enthusiaetic nomina�ion of the Mendota Heights Fire Depa.r�ment for �he 1995 Minnesota Fire Department Community Service A�,rard. As you will aote ia reviewing this material, the service provided to our callective cammunities by the Mendo�a Heighte Fire Department epitomizes the notian af dedicat�ed public service and active community� volunteerism. A more dedicated group af tireless fire�ighters Would be difficult to find. Without exceptionj the Mendota Heights Fire Department provides top-notch firefighting protection to our four-city service area. But beyond tha�, they are alsa an integral par� of our community through their additional work which brings them into our schools, businesees, homes and Iives. Proof of their progreseiveness is evident in the many e�ctra activitiee �they are involved with including °Change Your Clack, �`hange Your Battery", their Fire Safety Businesa Recognition Program, their'Annual Safety Camp, their Mendota Smoke Detector Give-Away, and many other innovative programs designed �o protect^�nd aerve our � residents . You will find more de�ailed infornia.t3.on on each of these programs in the attached ma�erial. � We know we have a first class fire department and, thanka to your awards program, we now have a means by which we can publicly note their accompliahments and allow them to receive the accolades they so rightly deserve! If �rou have any� questions regarding tha.s nomi.nation, please feel free to cantact me at your convenience. � Sincerely, • � �� . • iti � •. � � , j 1 Tom Lawell -- City Administrator _���� � � � . �'����' Enclosure i1Q1 Victoria Curve -1Kendota Heights, .,Ni.I�i • 55f18 452•1850 City af Mendota Heights Dakota County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 95-16 • � � � �r ii � i :i �� r � • ;i ; � �� �� i � � � �� � � :� � � �� � • �� � � • • r� � � �� �►� ��Y]BEREAS, the annual h�innesota Sta.te Fire School includes the presentation of an award to a fire department wluch has consist�ntly pmvided outstauding service to their community; and VVHE�.tI�AS, the Mendota Heights Ma.yor aud City Council feel the Mendota Heights Volanteer Fire Department does cansistently pravide such service to our cammunity; and VYHIItEA5, the Mayor and City Council belzeve the Mendota Heights Voiunteer Fire D�partment should particularly be recoga'rzeci for its superior program of fire prevention awareness and education thraughaut the commanity. � hTU'VP TSTI[2EFORE, BE IT R+ OLVED by the City Couacil af the Ci.ty of Mendota Heights, Minnesota tbat the Council nominates the Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department for the 1.99�Minnesota. Fire Lyepariment Community Seivice Award; and a . BE IT FURTHFR RESOLVED the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed to execute all documents necessary to officially submit the awazd application in aecordance witti the nomination requirements. -�� Adapted by the City Council of" the City of Mendota Heights this 21st day of 1Vlarch, 1995. • t • t• � � = f:� � ', `C.+LY"" �I i'�"'Gr^�Lir.� .'s..+ �n M. Swanson, City Clerk �.�`5T��,1 �� � �� Aprril 6, 1995 Mendata, MN 55150 Community Service Award Minaesota Techni`ca] System c/o F.I.R.E Center 550 C�dar St. St. Pau1, MN 55101 To whom it may concem, It is with great pleasure that the City of Mendota nominates the Mendota Heights Fire Department for the Minnesota Fire Department Community Service Award. The Mendata Heighfs Fire Department has been serving the City of Mendota since 1947. We have found them to be of the highest quality and integrity. � The Mendota Heights Fire Department offers educationat seivices and tours to the elderly, pr�-school and school age children. Mendata Elementary School often visi#s the firehouse on theu annual field trip. Pre-school and ECFE cla�ses in School District 197 also taur the firehouse. in 1994, the Mendota. Heights Fire Deparlment hosted a"City-Wide Smoke Detector Give Away". The 1Vfendota Heighfis Fire Department purchased enough smoke detectors the give one to each residentiai home. They fihen �resented them �,i residents at the "Fire Awareness" p hosted by the N�HFD and the Citp. of Mendota. Smoke deteetors were then deliver��to any res�dent who cauld nat at�end #he festivities: I am proud to say that with the help of the Mendata Heights Fire Department every ares�ident in the city of Mendota has a smake detector in their home. 3ohn Maczka, fire chief, has been invaluable to me as the Mendota City Clerk, He � is always willing to review and explain a1I fire ca11s and fire billings. He has always acted in the most professional manner. Chief Maczko has attended City Councii meetings wiienever reque�sted even though it i.s after regular business haurs. Chief Maczka has conducted tours of residences and businesses to point out any fire risks. If you have nay questioras, please feel free to coahact me at 454-0079. Sincerely, ��: c�._.� t.{}� ..����. ��, Jim Toye �' Mayar af Mendata. � � ,, Gaif,� �f �'il��ul� (�3n c�''�ice c�iss%ssi�pi 1Vlazch 20,1995 Adam D. Piskura - St�te Director of Fire Txaining 100 Capitol Square Buiiding S50 Cedar Street St Paul MN 5S 118 " I7ear Director P'iskvra, It is with gr+eat pride the City of Ialydale supparts the nominatian of the Mendota Heights Fire �►epautment for the 1994 Minn.esata Fire Degartment Commuaity Service Award Lilydale has been fartunate #a have been served by the Mendata Heights F'u�e D�partment for the past 47 yeazs. As the years have gcme by, Latydale has beoom� a commwuty of condos, town homes and apartment buildings with only five sin�e �unily homes. With the popula�ioa aging, it �s itmportant tu have an eff c�ent and carmg gruup of firefight�ars. In addi.tian to the life saving functions of tbe D�partment, we have had its advice when going ov�r plans� for new develapments. Chief Maczko has aiso been helpful by attending grouP �meetings at the variaus condomutiums and giving x�esiden�s advice on how to prevent fu�es and what bca do in case of eme�ge.ncies. It is this dedication to the residents of Ialy+dale that makes this Dep�rbment speciaL � We certainly hope the Mendota Heights Fire Depaz�nent is recognized at your meeting. Thank you fve your consicleration, _� �r� „[.4.-� - - �M,� - Ed d Mullarky � . Mayar cc John P, Maczko, Fire Chief Tom Lawell, Mendota Heights Administcator CITY OF GJ �/ ` S�LVLI11�/ M/NNESOTA March �1, 1995 Mr. Tom Lawell, City Administrator City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victaria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 . � Dear Tom, The City of Sunfish Lake is agair� pleased to support the nomination of the Mendota Heights Fire Department for the Minnesota Fire Department Community Service Award. In addition to providing exemplary response to fire alarms in our rural community, the Mendota Heights Fire Department has been very helpful in educating our residents in fire prevention measures, maintenance of smoke detectors, and recommending improvements in access for emergency vehicles to the private roads in the City. Atthough our city is too small - 160 residences - to arganize community-wide service programs, we are aware of and applaud the effa�ts of the Mendota Heights Fire Department in its home community. We again hope the Mendota Heights Fire Department Feceives the recognition it so richly deserves. Sincerely, 4�?r��f}, >:��. .. Francis B. Tiffany, Mayor m C ity o� ,1.,� j•-� 1�V�,i��rlt�t3ta, I-Ii�i�iltS March�l5, 1995 Mr. Adam D. Piekura S�ate Directar o� Fire Tra3ning 100 State Ca.pitol Square Building 550 Cedar Street , St. Paul, Minnesota 5510I Dear Mr. Piskura: On behalf af the Parks and Recreation Corncnissian of the City of Mendo�a Heights, I am writing in auppart of the City Council�s namination of the Mendota Heights Fire Department for the•1995 Minneeo�a Fire Depar�aanent Community Service Award. The Parks and Recreation Comtn.i.ssion is happy ta aupport the City Councilis nomination because of our direct invoZvement with the Fire Depar�xnent and its members in two di'stinct areas related to parks and recreation services in Mendota Heights. First, during 1994, the members of the Fire Department operated the concession sta.nd/booth a� Mendakota Park, our premier community park. The Fire Departnnent's operation of the cancession stand has provided a needed service �o our recreation pari�icipante and ta the public while allawing the City the ease af administratian. In addition, the visibility a� �he Fire Degartment me:mbers and spouses at Mendakota Park has had an extremely positive imgact on the � communi�y at our bu�iest, most active park. � Secandly, the Fire DeparGment members and apouses have provided the great majority of volunteers for our annual community celebration, Ce2ebrate Mendota Heights Parksi� The success of this annua3 event is directly tied to volunteer help and danationa fram within the community. It is safe to say that without their � volunteer efforts that this event would not have been nearly as . successful. They are there at every step of -the event from setting up to tearing d.own �and� are alwaye read}� tQ p.itch in and help. The�r also sponsor numerous events ciuring Che da.y including a softball� tournament, a dunk tank, Fire Truck rides for the children and concessians. ��The Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department has made sign.�€ican.t contributions to the parks and recreation programs in Mendot�eights a.nd their voluntary ef�orte have made a difference. Si erely, BEIG S PARRS AND TI GO SSIDN Richar Spice�•,... Chair 1101 Victoria �C � r.�ve • 1Viendota Heights, .1K1Y • 55118 452 • 1854 '" � � � ��-� � � � !! � ' ' �"'���►�, � �jf� .�i��'je�'�� : ' . . � � � �..�9e� .��at. .�s�' ^ �. Community Education D��`c��� 1897 Delaware Avenue� West St Paul� MN 55118 . (612) 68i-2365 (bI2) 681-2389 Fax 681-9IO2 . � Mary iiappach, Coordinator Area Resource Center ApriI 3,1995 Tom La.well City Administrator 110� Victoris Curve • - l�iendota xeights MN 5511s Dear Tom: I'm writing ta yau an hehalf af tbe Mendota Heights Fire Department to naminate them far the 1985 �finnesota �re�Departmeni Gommunity Service award. They hawe been a. most coogerative, informative and generous group who serve our schools with a great deal of enthusiasm. The Mendota Heights firefighters present to the K'indergarten and fourth grade students with specific curricuIum written far those siudents. They talk about the clothing they wear and the equipment they use. fihey bring in "Piu�ggie" and fire trucks for the students to see up close and are encauraged to ask ques�ians abaut their use. Several years ago the firemen launched the "Have Lunch With A Fireman" program to make themselves availabte ta other curious studenis. They respond to questions, help yaung children feel more comfortab2e with unifarmed men who may laok intimidating, and encourage the students to attend the open hause at the local fire station. In addition, for the last three years, the first grade students from Mendota and Samerset schools have taken a field trip to the Mendota Heights City Hall where they m""�et with representa.tives from city government, the police department and the fire department. They make this an integral part af their'"Nezghbarhood" unit in social studies. The city departmenfis f,eli of iheir part in the care anc3 protection of the citizens in the neighbarhood. Firefighters from Mendota Heights have committed l� and 1!2 hours to the two ISD #197 schoots this year. We view them a.s a vital part of aur curriculum for the Kindexgarten and fourth grade students. They serve each year with a willingness and generosity that is remarkable for a group of volunteers. They deserve considerable recognition far going that extra mile these past ten years. If yau need further information or any ciarification, piease give me a cali. Thanks for taking the time to recagnize your volunteers! Valunteers make an enormous dii%rence. incerely, • � , VIary R. � ppach Coord'anator Volunteer Services 1!`.S i�i:i�i'S . �;� �ISI'RICT QFEICES .� 1897 Dr ►.nwnr�� Av�:;�dN • MF.NC�TA H�ICHTS� MINNESOTA • Jr511� (6I2) 681-2300 FAX(612) 681-9i,02 TDLi (612) 452-1537 SERVING WE5T ST. PAUL, MF.NQOTA HRIGItTS, F.AGAN, Mt?hfl<1TA, SUNI�tS1i I.AKF:, I�tIRDAGR, AN17 TRVKtt CRttVF HF.tGItTS From: Warren R. JorQenson To: Tom Lawell Dale: 4/27/95 Time: 09:45:11 Pape 2 0l 3 4 camp,,s Lxa: o+s FIDCHi LEn z.�xat�o�ic arvaha ,:.�t•:�� nr.u•r.0 UfiAINi FD f3R�JORLY� DAkK r�aNe�r UftWjll LRKFS p.11;I fH �A;il GItaNU I;.�iRS kUth DqMRiI EV[IiIN i,�w•imi.i i f:RARIT( Ih.:i mnnr+G ru.ir.,�•.!:nr. � dat�si�r. WRtJNA10 M•�.NF��ti�Uc. �d�ltRbEAI) Y;':: �II• FIPCStGVE 9E)t4�kG i �r.r.nF�it�a F�xran�vr ST r.i oi,r ;' PP.UI s1r,�.r:: t�uir n v!'a rr�, s �vAr,r.r.a 16'lllll IiF&a I A+f tiV�LLL1aF ,�,wi�r.:, Minnesota Technical State Board oi Technical Colleges Capitol Square Buikling 550 Cedar Slreel Apri125, 1995 Tom Lawell, City Administrator 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Dear Tom; College System St. Paul, MN 55101 As a nominator for the 1995 Minnesota Fire Department of The Year Award, you are cordially invited to attend an Awards Banquet with your Fire Chief and spouse or significant othcr, on Thursday, May 4, 1995, at the Airport Sheraton Inn locatcd in Bloomington. Your spouse or significant other is encouraged to attend with you. � This year there are I I other nominations for this award in addition to thc Mendota Heights Fire Department, that the selection cummittee is reviewing. The committee will make it's final decision by Friday April 27,1995 at which time ifyour department is selected, we will notify you immediately. At that time you will be asked to include other dignitaries that would attend this banquet. Social time will begin at b:00 pm downstairs, with dinner be�inning promptly at 7:00 pm. Recognition of VIP's special guests and staff will be conducted after the meal. Special Recognition awards for this year will include the State Fire School Years of Service, Fire Department of The Year, and Firefighter of The Year. 1 Members of your community, wrote glowing testimonials to your departments professionalism and dedication. Tt is clear that services provided by the Fire Department and your community are "above and beyond" those expected of a fire department. � I A copy of the letter of invite is enclosed for you to present the nominee. The purpose of the Fire Department of The Year Award is to recognize those fire departments who not only lead the community in fire protection, but also in improving community life in general. i Again congratutations on the accomplishments and dedication of your nominee for the 1945 1Vlinnesota Fire Department of The Year Award and good luck.� Sincerely, G , �� Adam D. Piskura, Director Fire/EMS Information, Research and Education (F.I.R.E./EMS) Center (612)296-9442 An EQual Opportunily EDUCATOR and EMPLOYER Campus Locations ALBERTLEA ALE%ANDRIA ANOKA nusnN BEM10.11 BRAINERD BROOKLYNPARK CANBY DETROIT LAKES DULUTH EAST GRAND FORKS EDEN PRAIRIE EVELETH FARIBAULT GRANITE FALLS HI881NG HUTCHINSON JACKSON MANKAT� MINNEAPOIIS MOORHEAO Pwe cm PIPESTONE RED WING ROCHESTER ROSEMOUNT ST. CLOUD ST PAUL STAPLES THIEF RIVER FALLS WADENA WHITE BEAR LAICE WILLMAR WINONA �:r,k�..�,b �- s <<� � Q s C�-�-Q "����.�� ��� � � � � Vlinnesota Technical College System �tate Board of Technical Colleges apitol Square Building 550 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101 The Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department runs an annual open house. They also publicize the "Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery" effort. They also run fire prevention programs - including Lunch With A Fire Fighter - in the schools. They do a safety camp for third graders. And every house in Mendota is now equipped with a smoke detector. A big part of the fire prevention effort is financed through the annual Firefighter's Ball. The Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department hosts an Explorer Post, helps keep watch over the community park, ensures a safe Halloween Bonfire and has a speakers bureau available for other community groups. The fire prevention program makes extensive use of the local cable TV facilities and Pluggie tours the schools. The auxiliary hosts a pancake breal�ast to raise money for a college scholarship for an emergency- service-minded local student. Even the retirees help out with fire prevention efforts. Does this sound like a lot for a district with just 12,000 citizens? Most of the firefighters are certified at the Fire Fighter II level and are Operational Level Hazardous Materials responders. Fire Protection in the global sense is part of the long- range plan for the Mendota Heights area. A careful survey of access and water supply issues has been completed for the rural Sunfish Lake area. Is all this working? The community went for more than a year without a fire call to a commercial occupancy! In 1992, they responded to only eight residential structure fires. We agree that the Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department is doing their fire protection right, and they are doing enough other things for the community that they certainly deserve the 1995 Fire Department Community Service Award. Adam D. Piskura State Director of Fire Training remarics w Mendota Hts. City Council 5/16/95 An Equal Opportunity EDUCATOR and EMPLOYER TO: Mayor, FROM: � 1 1� � i1 ir ��+_I �! � May 11, 1995 Gity Cauncil and Cit� Admuu 7ames E» D ` Public Works D' or SLTBJECT: St. Thomas Academy - Rogex's I.ake Study Results DLSCUSSIUN• Six members from Mr. �oe Reymann's Enviranmentai Stud'zes CLass at St. Thomas Academy will attend the Cauncil meeting to present the results from their latest lake studies. ACTION + Z.UIItED: Allow the students from Mr. Reymann's class ta present their findings. � �,o.�`.�"_ CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS May 11, 1995 TO: Ma.yor, City Council and City Admini FROM: Shawn 5and��,�r� Civil Engin SUBJECT: 1995 Street Overlay 7ob No. 9510 DISCUSSION: Bids for the 1995 Street Overlay pmject will be received on 'liiesday, May 16, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. These bids results will be presented to Council at their meeting liiesday evening for Council review and awazd. ACTION RFAUIRED: None. For information only. i 1 i i • :1 : i� i Ma.y 16� 1995 TO: Mayor, Gity Councit and City Administratar ..� .. Shawn Sanders Civil Engineer i995 St��et 4verlay Praject Jab No. 951Q DISCUSSION• Nine bids were sabmitted for the 1995 Street Overlay Project today, Tuesda.y, May 16, 1995. The following bids were received with the low bidder being Bituminous Roadways, Tnc. af Minneapolis. The Engineer's Estimate for this project was $70,400, which includes engine��ring, overhead and inspection. Bituminous Roadways, Inc. McNamara Contracting, Inc. Vi-Con Pine Bend Paving Valley Paving, Inc. Aero .Asphalt, Inc. l�aster Asphait Campany . Ashbach Constructian Company Ace Blacktop, In.c. BID AMOITNT $63,b12.50 $64,5$6.50 $65,452.50 $67,SOU.QO $67, 8'72.50 $68,915.00 $69, 392.50 $69,629.25 $75,714.50 Streets to be overlayed for this project include Mendota Heights Raad (T.H. 13 to T.H. t- 55), 300 foot section of Copperfield Drive and the 1ift station parking area on Mendota -� Heights Road . Work is to be completed by July 31, 1995. . Included with this project is the removal and replacement of appraximately 1$0 feet of curb and guiter along these twa stareets. Three canstructian companies were cantacted for bid quotatians with Jim Clausen Constructian subrmitting a law bid of $15.00 per lineal faot. Clausen Constnzctian perfarmed the curb and gutter replacement for Iast year's overlay praject aud their wark was satisfactary. The funding of this pxoject will be from the State .Aid Maintena.nce fund. RECOI��IlVIENDATION• I recommend that Council award the contract for this project to the low bidder, Bituminous Roadways, Inc. for their bid amount of $63,612.50 and for curb and gutter removal Jim Clausen Construction for their bid of $15.00 per lineal foot. _ ACTION REQUIlZED: If Council concurs with my recommendation they should pass a motion awarding the contract to Bituminous Roadways, Inc. for their bid amount of $63,612.50 and for curb and gutter removal Jim Clausen Construction for their bid of $15.00 per lineal foot. 5S:dfw .- CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO May 4, 1995 T0: Mayor, City Council and City Administ FROM: Paul Kaiser, Fire Marshal �� John Maczko, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Variance from City Ordinance No. 270 (Fire Prevention Code) Requiring Fifteen Foot (15') Distance from Structures to Open Flame Barbecues. INTRODIICTION Keller Property Maintenance Management Company, acting on behalf of certain residents in the Kensington Manor Homes, is requesting a five. foot (5') variance from Mendota Heights City Ordinance No. 270, (the Fire Prevention Code) which prohibits the use of open flame barbecues within fifteen feet (15') of a structure. HISTORY AND BACRGROIIND In 1987, the City of Mendota Heights adopted an Ordinance that restricts the use of open flame barbecues on balconies above ground level or on any ground floor patio immediately adjacent to ox� within fifteen feet (15' ) of any unit in two or more vertically stacked residential units. This is consistent with Minnesota Fire Codes, past fire experience and other communities. The Ordinance does not apply to private residences or townhomes. DISCIISSION This Ordinance was introduced with the understanding that a fifteen foot (15') distance was available to all residents. This is not the case at certain buildings in the Kensington Manor Home development. The location of these homes with respect to ponds and the sloping terrain makes it impossible to use barbecues in the backyards with the fifteen foot (15') restriction. To comply with the Ordinance, residents must haul their barbecues to the corner of the building which creates a hardship on those residents who live in the middle units. Representatives from Keller Property Maintenance Management Company will be present at our May 16th meeting to further discuss their variance request. The Fire Ma.rshal and Fire Chief discussed this problem and recommend that Manor Home buildings identified as numbers 1, 4, 5, 7, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 be granted the requested five foot (5' ) variance that would reduce the distance from fifteen feet (15') to ten feet (10'). It is further recommended that the fifteen foot (15') requirement continue to be�observed in all other buildings in the City of Mendota Heights. This recommendation is based on a physical inspection of the property and our opinion that the requested five foot (5') variance would not materially compromise the public's safety with respect to the identified buildings. ACTION REOIIIRED If Council reconunendation, (5') variance to PMK/JPM:kkb wishes to implement the Fire Department's a motion should be passed to grant the five foot the buildings identified on the attached map. �.� r� !� `�, ;.� ; .. KELLER PROPERTY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT CO. "Yankee Square Office IIN 3470 Washington Drive, Suite 116 • Eagan, MN 55122 •(612) 452-9532 RUSSELL L. KELLER, JR. Owner February 17, 1995 City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Dear Council Member: I am writing to request a 5 foot variance off of the 15 foot requirement for barbecue grills at Kensington Manor Homes. The enclosed map will indicate the buildings that need this variance. We have highlighted the building numbers and the addresses in each building. 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Mogan, P.B., Civil Engineer M`� SUBJECT: Modified Sprinkling Plan Ammendment DISCUSSION: The City of Mendota Heights initially proposed a total lawn sprinkling ban during the time that the City's 2 million gallon elevated water tower would be out of service as a result of the water tower repair and repainting project which would occur this spring and summer. Many Mendota Heights residents were concerned that their property could not tolerate a total sprinkling ban and asked Council to reconsider this policy. Council took these concerns under consideration and adopted a rationing plan at the March 21, 1995, Council meeting which limits the sprinkling of residentiai properties to a one hour period of time, three times a week (see attached). This schedule accommodates most single family detached properties, but is ineffective when attempti.ng to water a large lot with an extensive underground sprinkling system, or large homeowner's assaciation common areas found in multifamily developments (as was expressed at a meeting with staff by Tom Mairs, Vice President of the Victoria liighlands Homeowner'�s Association, or per the attached letter from New Concepts Nianagement Group, Inc.). A typical residential street is allotted a total of six (6) hours of sprinkling time per week (three hours each for both odd and even addressees). It would be reasonable to assume that a development such as Victoria Highlands, or Kensington Carriage could be allotted the same six hour sprinkling time total, aad remain ia compliance with the intent of the modified plan. � The Victoria Highlands Homeowner's Association and the New Concepts Management Group, Inc., would both prefer to water in the pre-dawn period. Discussions with the St. Pau1 Water Utility � indicates that this coincides with the period of lowest water demand. RECONIMENDATION: I recommend that City Council amend the adopted modified sprinkling plan to allow sprinkling for an equivalent amount of time, outside of the prescribed times, for those residential properties which can demonstrate it is not feasible to follow the adopted modified sprinkling p1an. ACTION RFAUIRED: If Council concurs with this recommendation, I would request that Council allow staff to grant these amendments administratively under these types of special circumstances. Ptan. appz�oved. by Mendota Heighhcs City Council on March 21. 1995. • ` 1 i • L10! :Y . •, ' ' 1 .� ! ' � The City of Mendota Heights presentip has a totat sprimkli� ban m force. Tbis action was necessary to cont�I municipal watcr us�Qe durin� the timc t�at tbe City's 2 m�7lzon gallon cicvated water tower is tmdergoing nconditipnmg. It is ��cGed that the work w�I be complcteti � by 7ulp I5, 1995. Fuzther, '�ic Citp a�ticipares tbat the water �bower will be z�dy for �eneral municTpal nsc bp August 1, �995. Iu rhe interim, thc City Cotm�i is w1I� to approve a modified sprinklu�g pIa.n pmvided that we bave the coa.�eration of aII nroperip owners using the M�ndota 2�ci�ts watcr spstem for lawn sprinklm�. In the evemt the s�sid�ts of Meadota Heights are Tmw�7I'mg Lo vo ' coopeiatc, ti�en ,,i�,,t the City w1I have n,o alncraazive but to r�tum tp the wtal sprinkIing ban. F'� prora�ion is a <<��; major concca�, and in tbe evenc of a major fn� or other em.c.,rgency, th�u Meadota �i�ts � residGnis w�1I be aotifi�d_ of a total spr�kliud b� via major Twin City radio and television stations wbich w�l..i remain in force u� fmrthet' notioc. The 2 m�lion gallon cicv�a�I wa�r tawer was tak�ca o�nt of sctvic� ia the carly pazt of Mam,�. I995. In � mterim, ti�e t�r.y must dcpea�d on a�avit3► fad fmm th� 6 m�Iiaa �Ilon � res�s�vonc m�e �ty of West Sr. Paui. Pm�esties Iocated fiv� rnrmore m�es from 8� West St Panl r�secvair wr7l notioe a�er dtop ia warer gre�. AII prope�es Ioea�ed wit�iuthe (�ty of D�cndota Hei� aa,ci servai by mtimicipal wa�r bav� be�n plaad into sia (6) z.�nes for t� mod�ed Iawn sprinkli� pIan. The zones in�ude rb�e �C,�ry of Mendota, ti�e C"rty of Liipdal� and any pmpeitiGs Iocatied m WGst S't. Pan1 and S�afish Lakaa that are oo� To tbe M�d�ta H�i�ts Wa�er system. T� MODIk�7F.D P?.AN DOES NOT APPLY ]F YOU ARE USIlVC� A PRIYATE WEY.L AS YOUR SOURCE OF WATER FOR LAwi� . G. ,. ZONE (A) -� . AII resideatial pmpe�ties' paside of tbe area bonnded by the follownog roaaways: nelawaPe - Weutwor� - wac�tttcr - s�Iey M:�morial S�iiway CgWY• 13) - Annapolis - Delaware. Tbis zone incIudes any Wcst St Paul �. • residenual properties cotma�cd to die Mcndota Heigbts wartt system on ___ Dclawaze AveIDae. ZONE (B) - AlI residential ptaperties inside o� ihe area botmded by the followina roadways: Delawaze - Marie - V'utoria Road - S�'blc.q Mcmoiiai �ghwap Cg�Y �) - Wa,c�fler - Wentworth - DcIaw�. - ' ZONE (G� - AII reside�tial Properties imside of the area bonnded by the follo'aim� roadways: Delaware - Hi�hway � 10 - L�aangton - S�lcy Memotial -I3�hway (i�wy. 13} -�ctoria Road - Marie - Delaware. T'his zone �cIudes aay I�ydale prop�rdes conn�cted to the MendoTa Heigi� war,cr system.. ZONE (D) - All residenriai properties inside of tbe area bounded by the following roadways: Deiawaze - Inr�erstate 494 - Dodd Road - Highway 110 - 1�elawaze. t V ZONE (E� - All residen�al propecues xn.side of the a�ea bo�ded by �e followi� roadways: ��way 110 - Dodt1 RcMd - Inte�txt,c 494 - Si�h�►rdy SS - S�,IGr Me�uat;ai �,i�way (5�.13) - H'i;hway 110. This zon,c iucludcs all Town of Mcndota pmpe�ttics con� to �c Mcndota }�ci�hLs watcr sYstcm- Z4NE (� - �II residenri�I properties �inside of the �a bo�ded by thc followin� _ roadways: � Iiighhway II6 - S�Iey Memorial H'i�hwaY iH'ws'• .13) - 'SlictoIIa Road - Le;�nS� i���9110 connectioa)- CONIIv�I2�IAL PROPERT�S - AIl comme�+cial aad iadustaalpmpe�ties. i�lndinginstimriona t - uscs ofpropeiti,es such as sciu�ols anci ctmt�chSc cha11 he�lacad'm �ne ctaaifica�ion forpuiposcs o�ihe moctitiai cj�rink-lin` p�an. Th�e pro�rties sf�aIl havc cach W�dnesday as their eac�usive Iawn sprinkling dar,c. �ONE AAY . �_ �_ A �• Sunday Tuesday Friday B C . D E �+ • • F Comulcrcial � � � ��� 1 .Y � :� 1 E'VEN NiJMBER �A.DDRES.SES lOAM-IlAM . 8PM-9 PM x �-a � Sunday I P� - 2 YM '�resciay 10 AM - i ! AN� Friday 8 PTvi - 9 P22 ; Sanday 8 PM - 9 PM 11�esday I PM - Z PM Frlday 10 AM -11 AM Mpnday �y Saiurday Moaday Tiuirsday Saturday Monciay Tnw�day Sawtday Wcducsdays Unly IOAM-IIAM s rM - � r�s 1 PM 2 PM 1 PM - 2 PM lOAM-IIAM 8 PM - 9 PM R �M - 9 PTvi 1PM-2� PM lOAM-11AM 930AM-12PM • � � ���i � -��•o-.�. 11 AM I2 PM 9PM-10 PM ZPM-3 PM 'l�M-� PM IlAM-IZPM 9PM-IOPM 9 PM -10 P1V� 2PM-3 PM liAM-12PM 11 AM - L2 PM 9 PM 10 PM 2 PM - 3 PM 2 PM - 3 PM IIAM-12l�M yNM-IOPM 9PM-lOPM 2PM-3 PM 11AM-12PIvf 12:30PM_3PM s E PAiiK '{ 4`ri�l�'f�!'d 4� '�i"� tit F='%'C' C :'�".'�a.+'�? • i: T�r ' ?Y�� �� • + I � `-�t'� ;i S± ` �;;�i,;iY ' •� � ' li •\ � . �� � � ST, pA, UL � � 0 � i{a,MStsY (;p. r��,Ko-r� �� . r�i. -LtLYD,,�G� � �{ ���� ¢* v'' �tv`",uK,s n''"` � N• `� �.�-( �+a.��k��`,b.,_ r<. OLtFt try�,�G ..r � J� � � f `0¢C� $�:R flCCIt rr. C at � ,� �+acAti i' 4 _ S ' �5~Q � � Y Iri �j� cR � �` t? �AYE, Rtq� � �1CiC � � 3.FlELptfOhE tt. �kt.it � j .�� ..., _..�„�Ci. u C(RtR� R�GE "� OR' � < :1'�. _ � it � ..A�'r 1 L `i �vy t. S 1r�f� 4 111T/ � _ !'X NEW CONCEPTS MANAGEMENT - GR�T.TP� INC« SPECtAE.IZtNG 1N COMMUNITY ASSOCIATtON SERVICES Apri128, 1995 3259 Terminal Dr. Sui�e #205 • Eagan, MN 55121 • Tetephocte {612} 688-265i Mr. Marc Magan City ofMendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendata. Heights, MN SS 118 Re: Sprinkting P1a.n Dear Mr. Magan, The Kensington Cairiage Board of Directars has asked me to seek an agreement with the Ciiy af Mendota Heighis in the matter of sprinkting whi2e the water tower is undergoing maintenauce. I propose a plan of watering that I believe will accomplish our goal of maintaining our plant material and ttie city's goai af praviding enaugh water pressure to Mendata Heights residents. Judging by the even and odd street number designation, the zone based rationirig program descn`bed in ihe March 2i, 1995 mema fram yaur office appears to be designed for singie family homes. The sprinkling plan proposed by the city is impracfiical for Kensington Catriage because of twa main factors: � l. Street addresses in Kensington Carriage are both even and odd numbered, 2, The sprinklers serving Kensington Carriage's 138 homes are controlled by 4 programmable cantrollers, each with IQ zones. Adapting Kensingtan Carriage's system ta the sprinkling plan is truly impossible. ��� y Our alternate appraach is to program Kensington Carriage's sprinklers to run� 3 times per week, staiiing at midnight and runuing ta 5;4Q a.m One obvious benefit of this to the c�ty is Kensington Carriage's water use would take place at the time of night with the least water demand. Less water would be needed to irrigate due ta reduced evaporatian as well. � I urge you to consider this plan favorably and to keep in mind that Kensington Carriage is made up on 138 households. If you compare the water our plan will use to the water use of 138 single family homes, I believe you will agree that our plan is reasonable. I urge you to call me at 688-2651 with any questions you may have and look forward to your response. _ Sincerely, CEPTS MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. oth Property Manager PR:km � VICTORIA HIGHLANDS TOWNHOME ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Burt Swanson 876 N. Highview Circle 688-6599 VICE-PRESIDENT: _ Tom M�irs SECRETARY: T�A�URER: MAINTLNANCL CHAIR: LANDSCAPE CHAIR ARCHITECTURAL CHAIR MEMBER AT LARGE .� 894 S. Highview Circle 454-3431 John Punderson 934 S. Highview Circle 454-0520 Sheila Gearin � 878 S. Highview Circle 688-6858 � Charlie Ropp 916 N. Highview Circle 683-0613 Tom Hense 884 N. Highview Circle 454-6231 _ Pat Myser 942 S. Highview Circle 687-0230 Dick Harris 872 N. Highview Circle 454-2912 ti Tf � CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS �� • May 11, 1995 TO: Ma.yor and City Council , FROM: Tom Lawell, City Administr SIIBJECT: Discuss Curley/SOS Site Redevelopment Concept DISCIISSION The City has been approached by representatives of Dakota Bank a.bout the possibility of relocating their facility to the southeast corner of Trunk Highway T10 and Lexington Avenue on the parcels currently occupied by the Curley/SOS development. The City has long discussed the need to redevelop this corner and • has, since 1983, identified this area as a possible candidate for tax increment financing to help in this regard. Mr. Stuart Nolan, repreaenting Dakota Bank, has requested an opportunity to discuss the current development concept, and the need for tax increment assistance, with the City Council at our meeting scheduled for May 16th. , A letter from Mr. Nolan and a preliminary site plan are attached for your review. The proposal contemplates a bank/office building of approximately 30,000 (including underground parking area), a gas/convenience store of approximately 3,200 square feet, and an outlot of approximately one acre which would be held for an as yet undetermined future use. � It is reported that Dakota Bank has secured signed purchase agreements with the owners of the Curley and SOS properties, and is very interested in redeveloping this property as proposed. It is anticipated that a number of their representatives will be present at our May 16th meeting, including Mr. John Seidel, Dakota Bank President, Mr. Jack Boarman, Project Architect, Mr. Jim Walston, Attorney, and Mr. Nolan. Staff is currently in the process of analyzing the financial feasibility of the tax increment request and should be able to provide additional information to the Council on this subject at our May 16th meeting. ACTION REQIIIRED Meet with representatives of Dakota Bank to discuss with them their plans to redevelop the Curley/SOS property. C-auncil should provide direction to the Bank regarding their preliminary site plan and their request for tax increment assistance. << STUART COMPANIES May 10, 1995 Mr. M. Thomas Lawell, City Administrator City of Mendota Heights 1101 �ctoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 RE: Curley/SOS Properly Dear Tom: I am representing John Seidel and Dakota. Bank in their possible development of the above referenced parcels. In that regard, I am writing to request that the City of Mendota Heights make Tax Increment Financing (TIF) available for this development. Enclosed please find a site plan which depicts how we would like to develop the entire five acre : site together with a legend which desc�ribes the land and building areas of the proposed replatting into fow parcels. We are proposing that the Dakota Bank Building be located on Lot A This would consist of a 30,000 foot building with the bank utilizing the first floor of 10,000 square feet, renting out office space on the second floor of 10,000 feet and with a 10,000 foot underground garage and sto�age area. Lot B would include a building of 3,170 square feet and a canopy for a convenience center such as SuperAmerica. It is anticipated that this use would be architecturally compatible with a neighborhood setting and not that of a typical highway setting. Lot C would be an outlot for a future development that is not yet known at this time. Outlot D would be the street to be built to service this development. I estimate the construction costs of these developments as follows: LOT A Building Site Work Site Utilities Total $2,000,000 275,000 100,000 $2,375,000 � 300 Shepard Park Office Center ■ 2777 Youngman Avenue ■ St. Paut, MInnesota 55116-3048 (612) 698-0302 FAX (612) 698-0477 Mr. M. Thomas Lawell May I0, 1995 - Page 2 LOT B Building $24QQ00 Site Work and Utilities 100,000 Tota1 , $340,000 Street Consmzction $170,000 We propose that Dakata Bank and/or its Principals close an their purchase agreements with the two current properiy awners aud that the City form a 1'IF district ta demolish the existing buildings, pay for the necessary environmental clean up and to pay for site work, site utilities and the street construction. These costs, as shawn above, totai $645,000 and I wauld expect thai the demalition and clearing costs of these sites would not exceed $25,000. I cannot estimate the environmental clean-up c�sts until the Phase Ii environmental assessment is completed; however, I believe a safe estimate for #he total costs of the TZF dis�nict ta be under $1,000,000. We propose a"pay-as-you-go" TIF district that shauld pay for itself within 10 years and would �ike the opportunity to discuss this proposal infonmal2y with the Ci#y Council at .their May i 6 meeting. I would appreciate your scheduling this proposal for that me�eting and herewith enclose 10 copies of this propasal as requ#red far that purpc�se. Clf course, I remain available for any additional infornaation that may be needed for that meeting. . Tha.nk you for yaur consideration. Sincerely, STUART CORPORATION � art olan ��� �� � . President Enclosures cc: 7ohn Seidel 7ames R Walston SHN:as tr� • r .��� .rr:'•} �,-,� '�S '„"v ; t �� +i' �� � �� '.�. �'� ~.r.:''� y � ��a' 1- .•_; ; 1. ^��r , i, M.,` : � �`;; ,'Y , � ..:' r..' 'ri �"� �� —'-- iieiiG;�u� ::.::Cu%o-C:i:��?�:�::iii::: ��} �.�. `:i�:'� ,.. ..� �:r: ' =.�i��Y`'�: :: ;.t : . � : t,. y.� •: � ' ��� � �.: .�. ^"rR= * " c � � '`'.• . 4 �,� � , ; . t . ': �. t '���• t.' 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In addition, the number of children that are participating in MHAA baseball programs are increasing and there is some concern about finding space in the future for all the youths. N�iAA would like the City to reconsider its policy of °softball only" at the Mendakota Park ball field facility. Last year, the City did consider some facility improvements, such as `overhead netting, extended backstops, and overhanging backstops to control the foul balls that occur with baseball play. It was at that time that the City affirmed the "softball only" policy. (Attached are some copies of the overheads that were used to graphically demonstrate the optiona). This item is on the Council agenda in order that the Council may di�scuss whether they wish to reconsider the "softball only" policy at Mendakota Park and, if so, to discuss if the City should pursue� some options that would provide some safety measures for foul tipped baseballs . Representatives from NgiAA have been invited to the meeting for this discussion including Mike Bazal, President, Charlie Godbout, Baseball Commissioners, Dave Ayers, Softball Commissioner and Dick Arnold, Traveling Baseball Commissioner. ACTION REQIIIRED Discuss the use of Mendakota Park for baseball and provide staff with any appropriate directions. � 0 : � � � r� 4 a w . _ _., . .. .. _ . .._... _ _ . _. _. _ . � �,.. , � `', i �} . 1 - OPTTON #2 • � INSTALL NETTING MATERIAL FROM � ; BUILDING TO TOF OF BAGRSTOP.� � ATTACH NETTING TQ CABLES. R�M4YE . NETTING AT END OF SEASON. -� � � �-NETTING ATTACHED , : � TO CABLES STRONG �. � FROM TOP OF BACKSTOP „ � T4 EDGE OF i200F � �! .- �� -t- � - r. ! ` _ _... _ � _ � _ ._.. _ _.. _ _. � , � � _... _ �. _ �. - -_ _ _. - � - _.. _ _. _ ..» �'" r, � : � �.!' ` � � i" a'► , 4 . 1 L i� � , , � r..� ( , � ; ; � �'L�Y�f�� �EhiGH �� T� �o ��A�� �� i• I�I�I��D ATTACH NETTING OV�ER BACKSTOP ABOVE BATTER. WITH EXISTING BACKSTOP POLES COMPLETE COVERAGE IS NOT POSSIBLE. ADDITIONAL POLES MUST BE INSTALLED TO ACHIEVE FULL COVERAGE. . PLAYERS AND COACHES DO NOT LIKE THIS OPTION BECAUSE IT ELIMINATES THE CATCHERS PLAY OF FOUL BALLS. �'-a'' H'f ��N �� i�- p�P�Y�� ' P��N�N 3� oPEhln� GTYP) �����r��C��' o�� H�r.) �.AYou I� � � i INSTALL 30' to 40' POLES BEBIND EXISTING BACICS�+OP AND DRAPF r�rtnx rr�:m�rTNr. �unM . � � • '�'-• �• � � �� � � � �� 0 EXTEt3D EXISTZN� BACKSTQP BY IPISERfiING ^��� 3 1/2„ PIPE INSIDE THE EXISTZNG 4" PIPE, WELD TQ 3ECURE AND INSTALL HYIAN � MBSH NBTTING QYER THE EXTENDED GRIB WORI{. 0 � ,- May 10, 1995 To�.Lawell, The•overhangs on the twa saftball fields a� Sibley Park were added by the School District. Our original installation �� was for i6 faot tail vertical backstops. The problem with the averhang style is gravity. The force af gravity "works" on the overhangs and causes them �o drop and . sag. This is evident on b�oth backstops at Sibley. I feel that the better way is to go vertical with any extensions. A vertical extension stops the same number of foul tip's as an overhang might but does not suifer from distortions aver time. Vertical extension require internal pipe sleeves, but the same or more piping is reguired to brace overhang structure. Cast wise it should be a wash with maintenance costs being less over the years. Guy s r/ ..- 1 � � • . � �� �� :/ ""� �� - � � Q � ;�, _ � � t . '' �� I . U� � �i �5,. � � �s„ �'O ��S- ��'6` // � s'�'y�-� � ��r �� j S� � `` � ,� �[ Z� -p � , � ; `� 1 ' ��. • � � SOURCES AND USES OF FIELDS m MENDOTA HEIGHTS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MAY 1995 G-�..�n�;�� G�� 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DiSTRtCT 197 15-May-95 ����� {JgEp gy # GAMES PRRCiIGE GAMES PER WEEK: 38 WEEK NIGHT PRACTICES FOR ANYdNE OVER 8 YRS: NONE (NOTE: SIBLEY 1,3 & 4 ARE PAR7 OF 818LEY PARK). CITY OF EAGAN FiE�D USED BY # GAMES PFtACi1GE 1 i�EX.1 MeKEE 1N H(?USE BB 2 PILOl' KNOB IN HQUSE 86 T�� GAMES PER WEEK: 3 PRAGTICES {OVER 8): � i PRIVATE SCHOOL.S " FIELD USEd BY # GAMES PRACTICE 1 ST CRC31X SOUTH TRAVE� 1? � 2 ST PEl"ER'S IN HfJUSE 8B' M-T-W-Th Sn 3 53 3NOMAS V TRAVEI. {Shared w/ V�W & PEGASl3S} W-F Sa-Sn 4 ST THOMAS JV TRAVEL � T-7h M-W-F-Sa-Sn VISITA7i4N �B !N NtaUSE SB M-T-W Th 6 VISI7ATION PFE T-BALL M-T-W-Th .7 V#SiTAT{flN PFE T-BA�L M-T-W-Th GAMES PER WEEK: 20 ; PRACTICES (OVER 8}: � TRAVEL PRACTICE: 4 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 1Q 11 CITY OF MENDOTA HT� PAGE 2 , FIELD USED BY # GAMES PRACTICE GAMES PER WEEK: 37 PRACTICES (OVER 8): 0 TOTALS AND COMPARISONS: TOTAL GAMES PER WEEK: GAMES PLAYED C�N MENDOTA HTS' FIELDS: GAMES PI.AYEQ C}N SIB�EY PARK FIE�DS: SUBTOTAL: PERCENT ON MHAA NEEDS PROVIDED BY MENDOTA HTS: 37 PERCENT O� MHAA PLAYERS LIVING IN MENDOTA HTS (SPRING SPORTS 72.1 NUMBER dF FiELDS {PER DAY} AVAI�ASLE FOR WEEK fVI�HT PRACTICE FOR APPROX. 385 IN HOUSE SOFTBALL PLAYERS: 1 NUMBER OF FIELDS (PER DA17 AVAILABLE FOR WEEK NIGHT PRACTIGE FOR APPRt?X. 467 !N HOUSE BASEBALL PLAYERS: 1 NUMBER OF PRACTICE FIELDS AVAl�ABLE FQR TRAVE� PLAYERS 13 AND UNDER (24 TOTAL) OR T�l.1RNAMEiVT PLAYERS (96); NONE NUMBER OF PRACTiCE FiELDS (4 DAYS A WEEK} AVAILABLE FOR TRAVEL PLAYERS 14 AND ABOVE (58 T07AL): 4 NUMBER PFiOVIDED BY MENDOTA Nl'S: ���E MENDOTA HTS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRELIMINARY 1995 SPRING SPORTS REGISTRATION T-BALL LV1 LV2 TNT SOFTBALL CP JRV VAR BASEBALL CP AMER NAT TRAV TOTAL T-BALL SOFTBALL BASEBALL TRACK/TEN 15-May-95 MENDOTA SUNFISH ASSOC. HTS % MENDOTA % LAKE % LILYDALE % EAGAN % AREA % WSP % OTHER % TOTAL % 69 84.1 % 0 0.0°/ 3 3.7% 0 0.0°/ 4 4.9% 76 92.7° 4 4.9% 2 2.4% 82 100.0% 85 77.3% 1 0.9°/ 2 1.8% 0 0.0°/ 10 9.1 % 98 89.1 °/ 6 5.5% 6 5.5% 110 100.0% 92 78.0% 1 0.8°/ 3 2.5% 0 0.0°/ 5 4.2% 101 85.6°/ 12 10.2°/ 5 4.2% 118 100.0% 246 79.4% 2 0.6°/ 8 2.6% 0 0.0°/ 19 6.1 % 275 88.7°/ 22 7.1 % 13 4.2% 310 100.0% MENDOTA SUNFISH ASSOC. HTS % MENDOTA % LAKE % LILYDALE % EAGAN % AREA �Yo WSP % OTHER % TOTAL °/a 96 74.4% 1 0.8°/ 3 2.3% 0 0.0°/ 7 5.4% 107 82.9°/ 22 17.1 % 0 0.0% 129 100.0% 78 63.4% 1 0.8°/ 3 2.4% 1 0.8°/ 7 5.7% 90 73.2°/ 27 22.0°/ 6 4.9% 123 100.0% 80 60.2% 1 0.8°/ 3 2.3% 0 0.0° 9 6.8% 93 69.9°/ 36 27.1 ° 4 3.0% 133 100.0% 254 66.0% 3 0.8°/ 9 2.3% 1 0.3% 23 6.0% 290 75.3°/ 85 22.1 °/ 10 2.6% 385 100.0% MENDOTA SUNFISH ASSOC. HTS �o MENDOTA % LAKE % LILYDALE % EAGAN % AREA 9'a WSP % OTHER % TOTAL % 120 75.9% 0 0.0°/ 2 1.3% 0 0.0% 8 5.1 % 130 82.3°/ 16 10.1 °/ 12 7.6°/ 158 100.0% 131 73.6% 2 1.1 °/ 8 4.5% 0 0.0°/ 19 10.7°/ 160 89.9°/ 14 7.9% 4 2.2% 178 100.0% 92 70.2% 1 0.8°/ 4 3.1 % 0 0.0°/ 14 10.7°/ 111 84.7°/ 15 11.5°/ 5 3.8°/a 131 100.0% 42 72.4% 0 0.0% 1 1.7% 0 0.0°/ 9 15.5% 52 89.7°/ 3 5.2% 3 52% 58 100.0% 385 73.3% 3 0.6% 15 2.9% 0 0.0% 50 9.5% 453 86.3°/ 48 9.1 % 24 4.6% 525 100.0% MENDOTA SUNFISH ASSOC. HTS % MENDOTA % LAKE % LILYDALE % EAGAN % AREA % WSP % OTHER % TOTAL % 246 79.4% 2 0.6°/ 8 2.6% 0 0.0° 19 6.1 % 275 8$.7°' 22 7.1 % 13 4.2°/ 310 100.0% 254 66.0% 3 0.8°/ 9 2.3% 1 0.3°/ 23 6.0% 290 75.�°/ 85 22.1°/ 10 2,6°/ 385 100.0% 385 73.3% 3 0.6°/ 15 2.9% 0 0.0% 50 9,5% 453 i�t�.3`/ 48 9.1 % 24 4.6°/ 525 100.0% 42 61.8% 0 0.0°/ 3 4.4% 0 0.0% 6 8.8°/a 51 75.0°/ 13 19.1 °/ 4 5.9% 68 100.0% 927 72.0% 8 0.6°/ 35 2.7% 1 0.1 °/ 98 7.6% 1069 83.0°/ 168 13.0°/ 51 4.0% 1288 100.0% - The iVIendota �-Ieights Athletic Association (aka The Mend - Eagan Athlectic Association) llas been providing athletic programs for the youth of Mendota Heights and ISD 197 for 35 years. Approximately 1400 families were active members during the last year. Almost 1300 . o�ths are currently playing spring sports (baseball, softball, t-ba11, track and tennis) with MHAA. � Number of volunteer hours (coaches, parents, etc.): incalculable . Number of volunteer hours Commissioners spend in meetings with District 197 officials, representatives of the private schools, the Eagan Park and Recreation Dept. and the Mendota Hts Park and Rec coordinator; to exchan�e countless phone calls with them; to exchange info with other Conunissioners; ta inatch facilities with skill levels and size of players; and to schedule leagl.ies and teams so that 98 weekly games can take place is difficult to calculate but 1000 hours would be a minimum figure. MHAA also participates in the expenses involved with the use of these fields. Some of the expenses we have paid are: Donations to private schools: Maintenance (chalk, etc.): Biffs: District 197 (Super Saturday): 1994 $1,600 60 788 524 It should also be noted that we have no guarantees for use of any of these fields. St. Croix Lutheran, St. Thomas Academy and the City of Eagan all reduced our usage after making committments for fields. Furthermore, we have no quarantee that any of these fields will be available to us next year. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS �� � _ May 9, 1995 To: � Mayor, City Council and City Adminis From: . Kevia Batchelder, Administrative Assi� Guy Kullander, Parks Project Manager Subject: Ivy Hills Park - Landscape Desiga to Restore Pond Area INTRODUCTION At the April 18, 1995 City Council meeting, the Couacil reviewed a plan for the restoration of the landscaping in the area of Ivy Hills Park that was reconstructed for a storm water pond. This plan was prepared by Jim Hagstrom, of Savanna Designs, based upon direction from the Parks and Recreation Commission and the neighborhood meeting that was held with residents of the neighborhaod. City Council did not feel the trail along the top of the berm should be included in the plan because they felt it could be an attractive nuisance, safety concerns and invited people into an area where expensive plantings were located. Council felt the money to build a trail could be better spent on additional plantings and landscaping. City Council requested that staff poll the Parks and Recreation Commissioners about removing the trail from the plan. In addition, since the Council meeting, some Council members have indicated a concern over the amount of plantings, the types of plantings and their location, as proposed. DISCIJSSION The Parks and Recreation Commission members were polled and were unanimous in agreeing to remove the trail from the plan. The trail was not a priority with the Commission and they also felt the money could be better spent on plantings. Mr. Jim Hagstrom is meeting with Council member Koch on the site Friday morning to discuss her concerns and to make revisions to the plan, if possible. Mr. Hagstrom will be present 'liiesday evening to discuss the plan, as it might he revised. RECOMMENDATION The Parks and Recreation Commission voted unanimously (7-0) to recommend that the City Council approve the Landscape Design Plan for Ivy Hills Pazk, as revised, and direct staff to seek bids for the restoration of the pond. The Commission also agreed, after being polled by telephone, to remove the trail from the design and to add plantings. �, ACTION REQUIRED Discuss the revised plaa with Mr. Jim Hagstrom, of Savanna Designs. If the City Council desires to implement the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission, they should pass a motion to appmve the Landscape Design Plan for Ivy Hills Park and _ direct staff to seek bids for the restoration of the pond, in an amount not to exceed $20,000. Note: Mr. Iiagstrom has informed city staff that prairie/wildflower plantings should be completed before the end of 7une to be successful. This does not leave much time for bidding the project and arranging for the work to be completed, if we desire to do this restoration in 1995. �f / I 1 , � �� w I 1� M . Apri114 1995 To: Mayor, Ciry Council and City Adminis Fmm: Kevin E�atchelder, Administrative Assis t�'-� � Subje�t: Ivy �Ii11s Park Pond Restorati.on - Landscape Design Plaa 11rIr. 7im �[agstrom, Savanna I7esigns The Parks and Recreation Commission heid an Qpen I�ouse meering with Ivy Fa11s neighborhaad at their Apri111, 1995 m�eting to review the preliminary plans for the lands�;ape design that is intended to r+rstore the pond area in the p�ark. Mr. Jim Hagstram, of Savanuna Designs, presented the preliminary plan to the neighbors and the Parks and Recreation Commission at tbis meeting. Following comments fram the neighbars, the Parks and Recreation Commission directed Mr. Hagstmm to make some minor adjustments to the landst;ape design for presentation to CiLy Council. In preparing the preiimuzary plans, Mr. �iagstmm bad met with the Parks and Recreaxion Commission ia March. The Comumissian desired a plan that incorporated native grasses and wildflowexs on the steep s%pes af #he berm and amund ihe edges of #he pond. The Comm�ission desires to beautify this pond area in an environn�entally sound manner that will be attractive, yet will be low in maintenance as compared to the typicat turf Iawns. The Park Commission also recognizes that the Iandscaping .iii�his neighborhoad is . fairly traditional. They wanted the native grass/wildflower areas incorporated in tlie design � in a fasbion that comp2ements the traditianal landscaping in the area and they feel that Mr. � Hagstrom has done this. ' During the Open House, the neighborhood expressed some concerns with the storm water design of the pond, the water quality and the steep siopes of the berm, hawever, the neighborhoad e�ressed satisfaction with landscape design to beautify this part of the park. The Engineering Department will be hasting a meeting to discuss the water issaes with the residents. Mr. Hagstrom will be present on 'T�esday evening to provide a presentation to City Council on the revised landscape design plan for Ivy Hills Park. Due to revisions in the plans requested by the Parks and Recreation Commissian, copies of the revised plans are not available at the time of this memo. (Attached are reproductions of the original plan. before revisians.) � The City Council had approved a badget of $2U,UQ0 for landscape impravements plus consaltant fees. Funding is to came from the Ivy Falls Storm Water Praject budget. REC4MMTNI�ATION The Parks and Recreation Commission voted uaanimously ('7-0) to recommend that the City Council apgrove the Landscape Design Plan for Ivy f[ills Fark, as revised, and direct stafF to seek bids for the �storation of the pond. : � :..�� �� � Acknowledge the presentation by Mr. 7im Hagstrom, af Savarma Designs. If the City Caunci� desires to implement the recommendation of Parks and Recreation Con�mission they should pass a motioa to approve the Landscape Desiga Plan far Ivy Hills Park and direct staff to seek bids for the r+�staration of the pand, in an amount not to exceed $24,OUQ. a .: d MM � ul�l�ll�� : :1 :Mh 1 �! 1 Apri16, 1995 To: Parks and Recreatioa Cammission From: Kevin Batchelder, Administrative Assistant Subject: Ivy Hills Park Landscape Desiga - Neighborhood Open House 7:00 to '7:45 p.m. DISGUSSIUN The Parks and Recreatian Commission will be hasting an Open House with nPighborhood residents beginuing at 7:OQ dclock p.m. in the City Counci� Chambers. It is anticipated that the Commission will reconvene at.'7.45 p.m. in the Conference Room to discuss final plans aad a r�commendati.on to City Couneil. Mailed notice has been sent to every pmperiy owner within 500 ft. of Ivy Falls Park and press releases have been published in the SouthWest Review and the Sua Current. (See attached capies of letter and notices.� Mr. 7im Hagstx�am, of Savanna Designs, will be providing a gresentation on the design that has been sketched for the pond restorati.on. A blueprint copy has been pmvided in the Park and Recreation Commission packets. (Please see attached.} Mr. Hagstrom's presentation will pmvide an explanation of the plant species shown on tb.e design. He will also be prepared tu highlight how he has met the d.irections pmvided at last month's meeting. The Commission had requested the following items be given attention: 1. The Commission preferred the use of wildfl.awers/native gras� plantings for the steep slopes, as much as possibla. 2. Most of the pond edge should be prairie grasses {ar appropriate piantings} �at provide a barrier to the edge of the pand, except %r an opening on the north that would have turf extended to the pond edge for access, as pmsenied on your Concept Plan. 3. Bushes, shrubs, grasses or appropriate plantings should be used around the cvncrete skimmers and sewer outtets to provide a visual sereen and a physieai barrier to th� stiuctures. 4. The north side of the berm, with the shady slope, in the southwest corner of the pond shoul.d include trees and shrubs t1�at connect to, or extend, the exi.sting tree canoPY on the west of the pond. 5. A loop trail should be included along the top of the berm, as presented. This should be designed as a gravel tzail. with the possibility of paving it with bituminous in the future. 6. Some stone benches, maybe four to six total, should be included as shown on your Concept Plan. 7. The Commission liked the idea of enhancing the Pine Area on the eastem boundary to create a buffer area to the Townhome property. This piae area should not have turf and should be low maintenance. Additional pine plantings should be shown, with the potential to plant some now, or with future plantings, as the budget allows. 8. A lawn/turf boulevard area along the stc�t should be iacorporated with the steep slopes on the berm to be native grasses/wildflowers/prairie in geometric pat�erns. 9. The area described as the "pitcher's mound", where there is a manhole, should be a small prdirie garden with a bench, as shown on your concept plan. 10. The garden ama with retaining wall along the existing hail is a good idea, however, the Commission didn't want to eat up the budget with stone work. 11. There should be two signs located that would tell people this is an Snvironmentally Sensitive Laadscape area, as discussed. 12. An attempt should be made to incorporate plant spe�ies that would attract butterflies. This could be spread throughout, or concentrated in a garden area. The siga would include language about this. 13. Potted plants, or plugs, should be used at entrance points or other highly visible areas to "jump start" the look of the native landscaping, as the budg�t allows. The Parks aad Recreation Commission should conduct the Neighborhood Meeting following the presentation by Mr. Hagstrom. Mr. Hagstrom will review the neighborhood input with the Commission and incorporate any new elements into the plan. The City has budgeted $20,000 for the restoration of Ivy Falls Park's pond. Also attached is the cost estimate for the Landscape Design. Mr. Hagstrom is prepared to make revisions for the Apri118, 1995 City Council meeting. ACTION REQUIRED Conduct the neighborhood meeting and consider the proposed landscape desiga for the restoration of the pond in ivy Falls Park. Make a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Landscape Desiga for the pond restoration in ivy Falls Park. C lty O� .., l . � . 1Vlendota Heights March 29, 1995 re: Neighborhood Meeting to Discuss Landscape Desiga for Ivy Falls Park Dear Resident: On behalf of the Parks and Recreation Commission, I cordially invite you to attend a neighborhood meeting that is being hostad by the Commission for the purpose of discussing the laadscape desiga for Ivy Falls Park. The meeting is scheduled for : April ll, 1995 from 7 p.m. unti17:45 p.m. City Council Chambers - City Hall -1101 VicEoria Curve The intent of the me�ting is to invit� the neighbolhood to review the landscape design concept for the mstoration of the pond anea in ivy Falls Park. This invitation is being sent to all property owners witliin 500 feet of Ivy Falls Park and p�ss neleases have been sent to the local papers. The Parlcs aad Recreation Commission, by hosting this neighborhood meeting, hopes to generate input by the neighbors of Ivy Falls Park about the landscape improvements for the pond area. • As you are probably aware, the pond in ivy Falls Park was reconstiucted as part of the Ivy Falls Creek Restoration Project. Ti�is poad was enlarged to handle a greater amount of storm water in order to prevent fuuu�e erosion downstream ia� Ivy Falls Creek. The City Council, with the assistance of the Parks and Recm,ation Commission, desire to restore the landscape beauty to this area. The City has contracted with Mr. 7im Hagstrom, of Savanna Designs, to provide a landscape design that can be constructed this summer. -�; Mr. Hagstrom, of Savanna Designs, has been meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission and will be providi.ng a presentation on the pmposed design at this neighborhood meeting. Savanna Designs specializes in native grasses/wildflower designs that are incorporated into a traditional landscape setting and are designed to be ecologically sensitive with low maintenance requirements. . The Parks and Recreation Commission is looking forward to meeting with all interested residents to discuss the landscape design for Ivy Falls Park's pond area and they are encouraging you to attend. Sincerely, Kevin Batchelder Administrative Assistant 1101 Vietoria Curve • 1Viendota Heights, 1VLN - 55118 452-1850 IV.ier�dota �-Ieights ho�ts two public meetings The Parks and Rccreation Commissian af ihe City o€ �Mendota Heights will be hosting •twa neighborhaod meetings on �;. „�M„y ; f l.� �Tucsc#ay, Aprii I1 in the CouaciF `?�`•4 ,r. ,: ;:� . . . .�:: •. .3 _ •Chambers at City Hall. 1101 ''" YctQria C�u�ve. Both arc apen w •the pnbtic. ivy Fatis Park �' The first wil! be held from ? ta 7:45 p.m. aad will altow residents •of the city to discu'ss the �aadscapc design cancept far thc restoration of t8e pand in ivy Falls Park. This meeting is bcing , �cld to salicii input from : �eIg6borhood residents on how _they would like tho Iandscape . restored aronnd Ivy FaIIs ParY .ppnd, .- Thc pand in ivy Faits Park was ` ; re,aanstructed as part af the I�y Falts Creek Restoration Projec� �'This pond was entarged to LandIe •a g�r+oater amount of sWrm waGdr in � . prder to pteveni furEher erasiau . downstream in ivy Falis Creek. ���;�.�,� T`he ciiy has couuacted wiih � - � .-�^'.a^Pc•^a�• .- � .. Savanaa Dasigns to provide a Bridgeview Shares trail landscape desiga to restore the ' poud area. Jim Hagstram. af The secand meeciug will takc Savanna Designs, .will pravide a place hom 8 to 8:30 pain, aad wilt presentatian at tho meeting to aliow residents .ta discuss a discuss the concept plans that proposed trail Iink i[l: the :r.:; have been developed wit6 the Bridgevie'w Shores neighborhood. Parks aud Recreation The praposai is to canstruct a Couwnissian. bicycle/pedestrian trail ori the Thc Parks and Recreation north side of Mendota Heights Commission has expressed a Raad from Westview Terrace to desira to incorporate native Dodd Road. The trail would be grasscs and witdflowers inta ihc part of the i}odd itoadfiVtendata landscape around the pand in Heights Road 5ignal project and order to provide a low wanid be funded by Minnesuta maintcnance, � ccologicatly State Aid funding. T6e Dodd stnsilive landscape t6at will Raad/M�ndota Heights Road� beautify this araa. Savaaaa Sigctal Task Force recammcnded Desigqs specializes in this type of that this trail link b� included in desigo, Ehe gr�ject. The Parks and Recreation The city couacil had reqaested Commission is looldng forward to that ihe Parks and Rccrea[ion mtating wiih aIt � interested Commissian canduct this residents to discuss the landscape neighborhood meetiug to solicit desiga for Ivp Fa2is Park's gand input hom neighborhaal residents and is eucouraging residents ta on the pmposed traii. , use Wis oppartunity to provide . , input on t�e 7estoratiau of t6is . � . • . � . . . . : ;���SSi .� . S Mendota Heights . hosts two public meetingS The Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of �Mendota Heights will be hosting . •two neighborhood meetings on .��`�,.�.��<,�;:;: ,� •Tiiesday, April 11 in the Council . .. .Y'� �"�'�� .3 •Chambers at Cit Hall 1101 r�' _ Y f •�' Yctoria Curve. Both are open to •the public. Ivy Falls Park � The fust will be held from 7 to 7:45 p.m. and aill allow residents �of We city to discu'ss the I,andscape design concept for the restoration of the pottd in ivy Falls Parlc. This meetiag is being , �eld to solicit input from :r�eighborhood residents on how -they wouid like the landscape . restored around Ivy Falls Park .ppnd. . The pond in ivy Falls Park was ; re,constructed as part of We I�y Falls Creek Restoration Projec� This pond was enlarged to handle " • a gceater amonnt of storm water in . order to p�event further erosion . downstream in ivy Falls Creek. .. ,•- The city has contracted with `��.�����'.� A�'�!t�:-,..�a;:.p. .,. _ Savanna Desigas to provide a Bridgeview Shoces trail landscape design to restore the ' pond area. Jim Hagstrom, of The second meeang will take Savaana Designs, will provide a place from 8 to 8:30 p�. aad wiU presentation at the meeting to allow residents .to discuss a discuss the concept plans that proposed trail link in' the have been developed with the _ Bridgeview Shores neighborhood. Parks and Recreation The proposal is to construct a Commission. bicycle/pedestrian trail on the T6e Parks and Recreation north side of Mendota Heights Commission has expressed a Road from Westview Terrace to desire to incorporate native Dodd Road. The traii would be grasses and wildflowers into We part of the Dodd RoadlMendota landscape around the pond in Heights Road Signal project and order to provide a low would be funded by Minnesota maintenance, ecologically State Aid funding. The Dodd sensitive landscape that aill Road/Mendota Heights Road• beautlfy this area. Savanna Signal Task Force recommended Desig�ls specializes in this type of that this trail liak b� included in desigt►. the project. The Parks and Recreation The city oouncil had requested Commissioa is looking forwud to t6at the Parks and Recreation meeting with all ' interested Commission coaduct this residents to discuss the landscape neighborhood meetiag to solicit design for Ivy Falls Park's pond input from neighborhood residents and is encouraging residents to on the proposed trail. use Wis opportunity to provide . input oa the •restoration of this - P�- 'r:::�: P � (1 V C R T I S E �.' E �: 7 .•. h• FIZOf�I : Sf�d�lA DE I GhiS I NC Fcbcuary 7y, 7995 City oE Mendoia HeighEs 1101 Victoria G�rve Mcndota Hcights, Minncsota 55118 COST T$TIMATE PI�01�lE N0. : 770 6910 Eevironm�ntally �����.���.t. t.ea.o.v. o.s�y� Feb. 17 1995 12: 39PM-r;�'1 Pagc7 of ] Iandscape Dc�i�n for Ivy Fnlls Park _ Q7Y DeccrtpUon ( MnlurallSdarC a � Sl�c Gavl 1,aboc Combined Fxtauion r. r��� � 1.0 orletdtlon to p ett, ctart lnfnratnHon filc 32.00 3200 32.00 discuss stylq ph�ophy end approa.d�- 2A review t�eede, ideas And deeirea- 7'5.00 75.00 150.00 ] A di�cus� �, objecHvee and prloritles- 75.00 75.00 75.00 1.0 �imiu�fordesi�n-buc�;et 75.(10 95.00 �S.00 timictg for installatIon- bud�et , • 332.00 1J. Baae Ma.p Aad Survey 1.5 hyp� building �nd property scet�; 3.0 dfe vlai ts,• gnticerinfotme�tian � S coo2o�icrl cucvey; aoils v tatlon patterns e 2.0 elc�elch ca� and views III. Analqsie - l.S inte�rate pro�rnm �tnd site informaHon draw:rlationships; ]ook for paWxn.� identlfy a�n8ida and ina�nelstanbctes IV. ConapEual Development 2.8 ideae that bring it ell to�ether, slmpliflcation 3,(I exploration of �1ternRtives nnd options 2.0 Prepare ConcePE or Sketch plan for pranerty. Mm�ch 14, 1995 V. Evaluate Concept, Alternafives And Make Adjustments revlew m�ri6s of ideas nnd feasibility , 2.0 make rcvi�ioru� a,a nocded 4.0 PresentaHon drawings . Apn7 II, 199fi 3.(} revirJonr� if needed: pr+�sent l� City. Apn� 78. 7995 75.00 75.00 7!?.511 75.00 yS.OQ ?.2.5.pp 75.Q0 ' 75.00 112SU 75.00 7'5.00 ]50.00 G00.00 75.00 75.00 172.SI � � 112.50 75.00 75.00 150.00 _�� y5.0(1 75.00 225.00 --� y5.00 75.00 150.00 525.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.Q0 75.00 _ 75:0� 150.00 3(1p.(10 225.00 675.00 VI. Desi�nDevelopment 2.0 prepare eonstuctian drawJ»� aiid details- 75.00 75.00 ]50.00 3.0 s�fy malerials 75.00 7S.00 225.00 3.0 pRntln� desl�n ' 75.00 75.00 225.00 1.0 DelfverblueprintF a��d sup�rt dcKument� allnwatrcc 7(10.00 100.00 100.00 700.00 Thank you for thc opportunity to work with y�iu landt��pe. 2�444Sfl 5incercly, C i im G. H �� TER . Sttbtotal Total �` 2,994.SQ 0.00 �2,94-0�.50 payable u}wn receipL A delinquene�� chnrge of l yo pr_r mo�tth will be d�rr�ed f��r any balai�ce over30 daya. .�: � � 1 i i � CI i i� � May 11, 1995 TO: Mayor, City Counci� and City Admini � FROM: James E. Danielson, Public Works . SUBJECT: Water Tower Reconditi.oning Update DISCUSSION• At the May 2, 1995, meeting Council considered a change order request fram TMC, the water tower painting contra.ctor {see attached}. Council delayed action on the change order pending receipt of a letter fram Tnemec, Inc., the paint supplier. The letter would endorse or prescribe a revised painting method that the City can utilize that will result in adequate protection to our tower over a narmal maintenance period. Since that me��t�ng, Tnemec has forwarded two additianal Ietters, dated ApriT 27 and May 4(see attached). Because there have now been three letters prepared, each with a different course of action recommended, we have asked Tnemec Inc. to prepare one more letter. That letter would wrap up and finatize their recommendation. Tnemec did not have this letter prepared in t,i�me for presentation to the Council at this time because it was being reviewed by their home office, however, they thought it would be ava�lable for distribution at Tuesday's City Council meeting. In order to not delay the project, TMI has been pracec;ding with pr�paring and gainting the exterior of the tank according to the recommendations from Tnemec as documented in the tluee Ietters previously forwarded. . ' � t 1� ! , i .- Subject to the letter from Tnemec being acceptable, I recommend that Council approve- -�- Change Order Na. 1. AC1'ION REQUIRED: Review the lettsrs preparecl by Tnemec, if acceptable and if Council desires to implement the recommendation, they should pass a motion approving Change Order No. 1. � �"�� ��.: _ ► May 4, 1995 Mr. Jim Danielson Public Works Director City of Mendota� Heights C2ty Hall 1101 Victoria Curve Mendata Heights, MN. 551,28 r �,�• �•i.` � �t/� ` � '• � � • . - � KLiNG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 9142 DA'VENPQI2T STREET, N.$. BLAINE, MN SS449-9998 TEL: {b12} 78b-6555 FAJC: (612) 786-6126 Ref: 2.0 N�iG $levated Water Tower, �xterior Repaint Dear Mr, Danielson; Per Mr. John HemmingTs request of 5/2j95, I of�er �he �ollowin� opinion o�` the cohesian testing perfarmed on �he apgl�.ed overcoat system. {Series 27 Typa�cyj73 � 8ndurash3,eld) The testing periarmed is a suhjective "X" scribe, with results measured from excell.ent to poor. In this authors opina.on, the cohesion (�he adhesion between existing paint and new primer caat) was ra�.ed "good to excellent". No delamination was noted. - The change from a hot water {140 F.} PQwer Wash to a ambient temperature Power Wash is based solely an �ield expedience. No supportive test data nor my 14 years e�erience has shoran any difference in the performance of a ho� wa�er=wash to an ambient temperature power wash. The hand-.too1 cleaning (SP-2) for pin-point rus�ed areas was included to remove loose rustj loose paint, etc.. The onl� dif�erence between an SP-2 and a Power Tool Cleaning (SP-3) i� the mechanical means of removal is faster. The specifications of both preg. methods state that "all loose rust, Iooserpain� shall be removed". To incorporate even a "spot abrasive blast" wauld require shrouding o£ the structure. The recomrnendation based an its unique rust. The Series 27 �' can be applied over o� Series 50-334 Poly-ura-Prime is chemistry for appiication direct ta Typo� affers na such chemistry but 5aund existing coatings and 5{}-330. Ple e call me if I can be o� Si erel , ThomasSK. mm� �I Kling & Associates Tnemec Company Representative c.c. �Sohn Hemming, MSA further assis�ance. � MANUFt#GTURIIVG PLAN1'S: NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSCIURI BALTIMORE, MARYLAND COTvTPTON, CALIFORNIA � STNCE 1921 � T 05iO3�95 15:40 ��11i� � April 27. 199� Mr. Gary John9on TMI Coatin�s, Inc. 2805 Dodd Road St. Paul, MN. 55121 n N0.555 [701 �� COMPANY � Inco rated �` " �� � ' KLINa & ASSOCIATES, INC. 9142 DAYCNPORT STREET, NI.E. - eWNE, MN 55��9-9998 REC�iVCD _ �c: t6�z� �ss.�sss FNJC: (612)?86•6126 SMI COA�INGS, INC. Ref : I�endota Heights 2. 0�4�SG, Sxterior Repaint Testing . 4/27/95. � Dear Mr. Johnson; The results of the testing performed this mornin� an the referenced towere exterior coatin� system confirmed our recommendation, describe�i in my April 21 „1995 letter. Please be advised that the Power Washin� procedur� i�s hereby amended to reflect the followin�: water �emperature to be ambient, deterBent to bs phosphate-fr�e. A rotatin� nozzle ia rec�uired and hand-tool scrubbing with etiff . bristle brushee for sli difficult to clean areas is strongly recommended. In addition, areae of delamination gnd apot-failed areas shall be Hand-Tooi Cleaned, per SSPC-SP2-89 to remove loose p�iint, loose ruet and all edgers shall be featYiered to a reasonabiy smooth transi.tion. � Gary, If you have�any guestions or cammenta ebout these recommendations, piease contact md. I wi 1 aleo send you and �he Engineer, copiea of the p' pho 's I took f this mornin8s test patch. , Si ere'ly, ' ' . r � ��'l�5 >. G!�'�?.�i'D' , Thomas K. Q mmen, CST Kling & Ass ciates TnemeC COmp8tly Repr�sentative "If it's worth Protecting, it'e worth Tnemac"' c.c_ David Conkel, MSA Engineer�s Lee Dornbuach, Klin� & Assocs. 8��� s��� � �� MANUFACTURINCiP1.ANTS� NARTHKANCAC(`f'1'V irflCCn11R1 1te1'PIMllpl: At�RV! e1J11 rni..�n�rnra I'Ai IFl�DUi� ciure.u�� � r *• �� 2605 Dodd Road • St. Paul. Mlnnesota 55121-1519 USA •(612) 452-6100 • FAX (612) 452-0598 Aprfl 21, 1995 7he City of Nendota Heights Attn: Jim Danielson, Public uorks Oirectar 1101 Yfctaria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 (612) 452-1850; (612j 452-8940 {fax� Re: 2.0 MG Nydropillar Froject City of Mendota Heights, MN TMI Job No. 95-1481-35 MATERIALS SUBMITTAL Oear Mr. Danielson: 7his leEter will respond to the discussiun at the council meetfng of 4/I8/95 where Lhe city requested the fallowing informat9on: 1. MA�ERIAI.S St18MITTAI: Attached, find the materials submittal for the spat primer, full primer, and top coat:for your 2.Q HG elevated tank. This is the system recommended by Tnemec, the paint supplier. 2. LETTER Of RECOMMfN0ATI0N FROM PAINT SUPPLIER: Attached. please find a letter from Tnemec recoamending the above paint system. 3. �,S,QS SNEETS: Attached, please find HSOS's for all of the above paint systems. Please forward a Cha�ge Order confirming the deletion af the sandblasting, the addition of porrer washing, and the substitution of the above paint system. If you have any further question, please do not hesitate in contacting me. GJ/gg-198135gj e�cl: Items referenced above ze 3�bd Sincerely yaurs, Ttil COAT GS, INC. r�. ���� �— ,j Gary �ahnson Project Manager Contracror �or Protective Coacings and Linings for Industry. An Affirmative Actton, Equat Opportunfty Emplayer. OVER 2,OOU PROJECTS COMPLETED SJNIltiO� IWl 8650ZSbZT9 � � t SS�9T 566iltTIGR E � .Aprii so, 199� Mr. Qary• Johrlaon TMI CoaCings 2805 Dodd R�o�cl. 9t. Paul, M�. ltc= : M�adGota B+cighte, 2. 0 i� S�TT, 8xterior xecoaC �ecflame�t,�datiaa Doar Mr« JohriBoa; �✓ caMPAx�r Iacorporaud Kt�4 t wsaucs�.�s� AtC. �142 DAYi�lP4AT 9TitE8T, N.�. HIaIISE. l� S.S449•� 'lPl.; (6f�}?i6�diS� FAX: (6!?� 1!l6�61Z6 'Fhe �ol.lo.ring racaat xecammendation is baaed oa the �robable acce�tability of the a3hesioa taatin�, yet to be �erloz�ned. 2n th� event the adheaion tee�ing all,� below x�Qustzy Stawdarde iclr adheaioa, xe xill svb�nit anothez reco�n�e�tdation. Surtace Freparat3.o�n: Power Waah all auzfaces to be p�inted with a zainimu�n 2, 000 psi preaeure waehing utilizi.ng 140 F. cleta�; potrtble xat�r aac% � b3o-degredab�e cleaaiag �oluGfoa. Pre�gure �raahing naz�le mhall be of the rotatiag type. Mildew coata�a�tod are�ts aha�l.l be aaturat+ad s�iCh � 3:1 concent=atlon af bieach and water and ailowed to dry. 3temove �ith cleaa potable vate=. � Bpot Pri�t: Foilovring �eceptabili�y of .Burface preparation, ALL rus�ed suzface�, iacluding pin-point Yus�ing, ehall be �irat p=imed xi�h Tnem�ec 8erie� 50-330 Paly-t3Ya-Prime to achieve 2.0 mil� DFT•. l?ritoer: Follo�in acceptability of s oC primer and subaequaaC tecoa� timg� apply one �1� co lste prime coat to ALL nu=ZacoB of T��ec S�rie�s 27-12�5��`ypa� to achieve 2.4-3.0 saila DFT. g.inien; Foi�awing acceptai�ility o# px�imer and �ubeequent recoat time, mpply aae (�,} complete �ini�sh coa�t to all surfaces af Tnemec Serie� �4-Color to achieve 2,0-3,0 mil� D�. PieaaB cantaet K1ing *� quee 3.ons or coneerns Sirt r�ly, l �►�s ��� ts�e R . anmen � � Aseoeiatcs if you have any on the above recann�endation. Kling & ns c�iat�� Z`riera�ec Co a.ny R�preaeatative M�trnAcrvx�rra rt�►t�n�s: xaarx tca►rrs�s cm, r�usscv�r �u.iu�sau. t►s�Yurm a cobvxox, r,,�u�oRrrL► surres �t � n..t A b t3 t'i — T 1. F—?. S!a � W.s � S :_i t7 '� fi '�C� ? T' 4 C� �� : . _. • tY T , . ..� �• :� � ..--.. i/' ..- . _ � �` • • �; �� • . ` ;,,, , �, �� . . . 'S�o 3�a . .' . . �'�� PoI��.�Ura�Prim � - �� � � � . . � ��-, : e =�; .. . ;.: . � � ; ��� �; �. r ... � � . .� -.�,.: � ,_...,..� ����. ��.Y . . �; � :��=�_ _ � .� ..: . �:: �: . . .. ..�. . . � . . . �:,'?�;. .:'�"�"�' . , . z . . .. :� ,: , . .,;.�.. . , . . • �' - ' • . • , ... .. . .. .. • . .._ .. � . . .. ' . . . . . .. tt . � � . 1 � , • ii�C OiSQlt'�10M MalaturoCurad Aromettc Ursthane . � - COMMOlt vSAGE /U�mlr►um�pi�mentea primer for mar�!lneliy ctesr+ed ateet. Provld@s a:celtent abraa�ocF, molsmrc. • • chertUca�- end cortostcnies�stance. Topcoatln� provides enhencement oi aystema anC more lariwde • wltn color. Compatlole wtth aQed coatEn�a, Dut rerify with qst patcA. . , . . . ' ' � COlOt Alumtnum filUSH Matte • ' S�iQAI QUAUiIGi10!!S Meets lJSDA requirements tor uee M fe0erally MspeCuO meat and poultry plants. tEAFORMAtiCE �RfRIA Entenstva test aaca avallaDte. Cantaci your Tnemec ropresentative tor specific test results. � ' - i • . � • . 11iTFlMFBUTF COAT SerieS iT or 66 musi be used sa an interm�ate coat prier tc tapcoa�lnQ whh 70 ar 71. iRe lntermeClate . . . ' caat cvkr shoulO De noticesbly OiHerent Dut in tne same family as tAe specified tapcoat co�ar. , TOKOAIS Series 2H, 23, 27. 54330, 66, 69, 70, Ti, T3, 74, 75.113, iid . ' .• Nots:'S4330 e�cterlor (sunlfgAc} e:posed tor 24 �ours or IanQer rcaulres scarlticatton or an • '. - . •• tntermeClate coat of SeriQs 2T or 66 prior to toptoadn� witA hself (50�330}, 73. 74 or 75. Iliso if •• : .� '. ', � exte�for expaSeO (or T days ot Wnper, 54330 requlres scarif�cation or an Intermediate coat of 27 or . .' 86 prfor to topcoatlnQ wltN 113 or iia. See aDove intertnediate Coat Mswctlons ter Seri�s 70 or 71. � . . ,- � S1EEl Mod�r�t� Erpo�ur�: SSPGSP3 Power Too! Cteaning or SSP�SP2 Hand Toat Cleanln� , •.' - ' . S�.�n Fipwuro: SSPC-SP6 Commeroial 8�ast Cleaning -�. •� All iURF�(ES Must De clean. ary an� tree ot oit, �r�sse ana ot?ier eontaminants. ' _ s _ . ' � . � 1 � ' , - • _VOIUME SOUDS 51.0 t 2.09c ,�• ''. ', RFtOl�AlAEMCfD DfT 2.0 ea 3.0 mils (SO to 75 miuons� per coat. Not.: NumCer of caats reQulred wlll rary depending - ' • on e:posure ConOitfons end oeher variables. Contact your Tnemec representative. ..' , NRIi1G TIME Temper�tu�e To louch To Nandlo % R�coat �� ' � � TS'F f2�•CI 2•2�h Aours 2�Vr3 f�oius S A�urs - ' • . (°0% RtlsU.� Humi0itrl , �' . _ _ •, . Ct+rsn� Gme +raries whn air b suDsuate cemperature, a'v movemen� AumiCity and film thickness. fi� � �:�: " . , Note: For faster curinQ and low-temperature appiicatlons, aGd Na. 4a710 Urett�ane i .' ' ' Accelerator; see separate pro0uct Cata sAeet. 1J�� , • � *• ' YOLATIIE ORGANlC fJnthlnrt�d ��'1� i' • -s '. . • • , CGM�OUlt05 ' 3.50 �os/ganon � �- , � - '� - -.. .. • � ' . : • •� (420 =nms/t;tre} 1: : ' � . . . " . • •��, . • , , •� ���, .. •. i Tj1E0aEi1U! COYERAGF 818 rriit sQ h/Qa! �20.1 m�� ac 25 mKrons}_ See APPLICATtON for coverage rates. '���� . _ . ' � Ni1MaEiI Of COMTONEHIS One • �' i� � .'.� � , • _ . ' q �'' �•' , , tACKAGIMG 5�au n(18.91) paits anC 1 gatlon {3.79U cens. r� � � • .. � • _ ' �IR WflGIil �ER G�llOM 9.16 � 0.25 rDs l•.is f .is +�1 �+ ' _ _ y � y^ .. " . .'STORAGE TEDAPfRATlIRf Minimum 20'f �•7'C� Maximum 110•F �n3't) - � � j :• , , ,- • , , '., •' � SHEIi i1Fi 9 mon"t�s at �etommendeG storaee temDeraturo. - : . • .' .� i1�SH POIMT - SRA ,100•P �38'C) , . . �. � ..,' • .- - • . � _ • , • . • . � , _+' '!`•:- - • _ - _ _ . : _ :� • - " . • . • � . ' • ' nu...R.oes •..+.•..,.,,.rnw,n,n. rrr 50-330 b9 39tid S9NIltiO� IWl 86S0ZSbZT9 5S�9T S66i/TTI56 dN1CA[ DATA (conYd I i APPLICATIOFi , � •� ' . •• �4 . � 4 � . , ` ' ' . � � �t~, •. . .. � ' � � Paint producia ccntaln cf�amical in�,redfenta rftich �re con�id8rtd Na2arcloua: aead con[alne� IabN•_ �' "' .. �.' �'., " wamin� and Material5afary Oate Sheet fat trtiportant heait�artd safet�rtnformation prlor to the ua� •�. .. at tnin v�uat lt�p art d tlsf essmi d cAt�i�a. . .. .. • , •~j'•1j • , ' �'••�•I �� Y . .. , • � . :•p,,; , : : • Aitow for over�pray an4 suAaCe irra�ufar(dea. fdm thkkny�s Ts baaed upon dosest 0.5 mii (s mteroos�: '�.` `, AppIICBdon of eoatlry� batow min4num or abau� m�lmum tnccmtnanQea dry ftlm td�tckAeases m8y ' • 8Q4QC31liY Sl�B'CC C08LI!'t� �OffOltia3RCC. • : . . ," . ';, . ,. — 1`ULMG Stlr �. ma�'r� awn na p�rneM remaL�a m tha oottom ot ttkt can, fils wnducc reacts wltn ' . . , mctaa,rre. Yiscaaity w�i rrmain con�cant iI cn�rial is irept Gry• .Kaep ctnuseG �stertal U�jtuy csaseQ at at1 . Umea Atiold vi�orous r�itatbn CAat wdi �rr�rpc�rn� e�ccceasi� amowta af hurtud air inta Ne praQuct. , . ?Nt!!!tlN6 00 NCt Ttil�t. Yiscosiry wiil r�m8in Canstant D'�ed tlye �cntainer i� covered. see mixtng ' �'• -,• : • ' t�stn,rdcna for lUMe�r tntarmaUort. • � , � • SllRFA� iii�RRtLR�ittRE Mtntrr►um 4ti`f {e•c7 M�imurrf 120"F{as•C) �he aurtace shcut� be dry and at teast S'F ~ {3•C) above the davr paln� Cautlon: App�kadan at fltm tAtckneasas excseding 3.0 dry mils (�s mluona) per coat or at rctastve t�umfaiUea aDawe 709b RH. may causa DuCDtea to tona� in the cureC flm. . AP�UCATtOtI ICUIPlYtENT �� tian 18 or 82 i0 ` 10 P»ssu�s Prds�ur� 63PB 5/iB" or 3/9' 3/9' o� 1/7' 60�H0 psl 14�0 pef (t.9 tKn m ,(9.5 mm ar .{�t.2•S.S aari t0.r i.s orrl s��.,� -,s��,T . Law temperatur�s �r IcnQer hoaea t��u�re hi�er pot preasurd.. 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','�,:1�•..' :'.�•�.ti'' �r'''` _z� •''�Attlte0hU5�1 •�; t'��=1c. s �iY�wRi ��51 • . : .s. •• � li�:�iy��! •�� � i. . ���:: 3' .6�CI:t21T4:KsuM :3+ ,'':',,�:•s.f +t. "••'j `"':i:-�.:r" ,�i�:. ;`;5.�^�+;=i�;� ��"' � Y;;'�`~7:� 'l� f/tX: Q2d1�8.33'869 • ' • ' ' � � .-.... P1�a11at� . . �. .-��:'s�•� .•� :. ,-,�,.,,,-,���,�r� � ��,-..nr ,..-�r�.Tr .�.,' �,�. ,,,6a330� �ti�- rn -�nu i .�r i ur�r. r�.� � e � �:j :"'�- ��' � �. : . . ���:-_ � ; ^� � j ;1 :; • � '' _ � ' . �•� : � ,.`. : ' � , '.�•:.. :'1 v •:•�• �. 1:. •r„, �� - � � . � _ . � ;�T��?�s-,^ : ..:,.�,t�' � ' � 1 ' , frillttK O�SQf!'110l1 .; COl�ON llSlGt • COl01S • tINKN sPECAI awuFic�noKs tflfORMAtIC� QRiRII �. tRIMERS iCKOATS � C nF�t G�IYANlZED SiFEI i kON�ffRRGUS M[TLL ALL SURfA�S � �, VOIUME i0llaS• RECOhIMEHDED DfT � tURING 11ME p ' . • VOLATltE ORGAHIt COMPOUMOS THEOREIIUI COYERAGE• NUMeER OE COMPQNEt1iS PAClfAGIHG '�` t1ET WEIGHT �fR GAIIGH' SiOR►GE TFMPERAIUAE 96 39tid . - � ' . . ' - � `_,.r.-' • '. � i • ••t-.• ' ,�.;;• . • -= � .�ER� �s :�r�::� . �t� � � �'�.c.�Typ� ���� � � �L�:. • � O � V •� Y... ;,� .( ' ;� r'_ : � 1_ . . -�� ~ .�� '':r'•# . .'.�r~ : :-''�.�.�','�'.'�.��,-�..�i•,'. " . ��y'! :'w'i ' . ' • {s � , : ' 4. ...• . ' , • • . PolYamfd� Epo�r , , . . - _ , . � Varaatlle to,�ceerperaurre coettns #dealy wtoed tor sieel td�rkadnn ana OEM a0o��cadon�� Atsa widely uaed as a Aetd tlecoat Provfaea fastcurfr� an0 rapb AanClh►� capablliclea. .' Refer W Tnemec CoiorBoak. Nob: Epoziae dis�K witn e:tended exposure to �unl(g�t, Leck cf : ventllatlon, inoomplete mltin�, miscataty:atlon or the use d heacer� Nat emit carpon dloxlQe and c�rCon mcnozide durin� applEeadon and WtW etaaea ot c� ensy cauae yelbwin� to oecu�. ' Flat � - . Certafn �olas meet USOA repulrertw�ts torusa ir� lederallr t�spected meat and paultry plents. Extensive test data avsileble. Ccnta�t your TnemeC represenWttve for speCiflC test reaults, ' Steeh. Sell-primin$ ar Series 37H, 54330� 65, 86, 69, 90, 135 ' Qalva�r(z�Q StNI, sriQ NoAF'errous M�t� Self-primtn� or Sertes 66 Serles 2H, 23, 2T. 66, 70. 72. 73. TA. 75.113, 214 . Not�: Series 2T �terior exposed fa 3 weeks or longer requi�es an epory intermeafate coat or ' . ocarificaUon prior ta topcoadn� vrltA S�ries 2H. 23. l0 0� 11. Refe� to Sedes 2H. 23 or 70 � 71 " • proeuet oata aheet !or adaitionai ir�lw,aatkn. SSPCSR6 Commerclat 81as� Cteanin� Surface preparation r+ecommendatians will vary depenaing on substrate and e:posure condttior►s. Coniact your Tnemec �e0resentatnre or Tnemec Technica! Senricces. Muat Oe tfeae, Qry anC free af oil, `rease anG oNer Contaminant�. - � b8.0 t 2.0% (mixed) . �.0 t0 b.G m�ls �100 �0 150 m7crons) per coaL Nab: N�,mDer Of coa[! ana uliekness requiferlMntS wia vary wN► wDstrdte, applecation mettwa ard e�cposure. Contacc 7our Tnemec represent,etJve. Timp�ntare 10 to�cA Ta tlan0l� lo Rseoa! 75•F (2�'c1 �4 haur 2 t�ows 3 Aours .• 6S'F (18•C� �G naur 1 twurs S6 t►ows 55•f (is•a i now t-5 Raus G8 nours � .• � �5'F17•c1 1-2 nours 68noun g12 nows ' 35'F�2•q 2•3 nours 3�I2Raws 12•iS Aows Curtng time varies wiN au & SuDsfrate tem�Aue, air maremeat, humidiry and film thickness. ,.' UnthlneeQ Thlnne010X . . � . � 3.01- 3.13 �Os/gallon 3.36 - 3.50 �bs/ea�ton •• • (38i - 375 �areis/Gve) (ao3 - ala �ams/iiae) ' • 930 mil Sq R/gal (22,8 m�/6 �c 25 microns). See 11PPUCATIOPf (ar covetage rdtas. • , . Two: Part A ana Part B 5 ga(ton (18.91) pails enC 1 gallan (3.791) cans — Order in mulUpfes cf 2. 23.60 t G.ZS IOs (6.2 t.11 s�� (mised) Mintmum 20•f (•7�C) Mazimum lia•Ft�3•t) r Marsl� 199�. Or Tr.tm,cc CaTOu+Y. Inc. SJNIltiO� IWl A 27 RF�R7.Gb7.T4 CC:4T CF�T/TT/Ca .lNfCA10ATQ (can�'d� ., � . nruTM s siurnr � , CDYtRA6E RA1ES' JN1YI1fG P01 UiE r���iNc S�aFAti iiJY1PfRAiU�t � APR[[GnOM EQUf�MF11T ¢ �IEAMUr � . . • ; r . , . •T, . iZ monma st reoort+manaee ataa�e r�raa+e. �. PeR Jk 82'f l28'�C) PaR 8: 8Q'F �Z7 C1 .. . - Pa(nt OroOucta cantain ct►emleaf ingreetents rtdcA aro considered hezerdous. ReaC conteinar IaDel W3rr�in� and Mat�rtal $ahoty Oata St►eat for Lnportsnt Aea�th and safoty Intormatlon pria to tHe use of thta pro0u�t K�p art of th� n� d cAltrw. tx) Hotr. Ralier or Drush applicaclon reQuaea ao or mora coats ta a�tain recemmenoed ttfm thicknese. auow tor overapra�r ar�a sudace taegularitles. F3m mtckness ts Casea upon ctosesc 0.5 mli �5 mxron�}, �Oa�eUot1 ot caaUng Delo►. minlmum or aDovs maximum recammended Qry tftm Nicknasses may sCretsey affect coatir►g verformance. Power m� cancenn of eacn eontainar, maka+t sure no O�ment remains on the oottom, Pour a meaaurad amaunt af Parc 9;nto a clean contafnaf IarQe enouQfl to �old botti components. Aad aa eQua! wlume af Part A tn Part A wnite wtiaer a�ftatlon. Continue agitation unci! the two componenta are tAorouanlr ml�d. Do not uae mixea mat+ri� ceyona pot Iife limits. Net�: WtteA marerial tempe2cure la Eefow 30'FiiG•c), allow mlxeQ materfal to stana 30 minutes before applfcation; rvatlr De[ore using. 16 haurs at 35•F �2•C� 2 hours ac 11'f (25•C) i/2 Aaw at t00'F �se•c> tJse No. 4 filnner. For air sprsy, t�in up to 109� or 34 ptnt {380 +n�) per �alton. For airless soray. roller or Drush, thin up W 59G or �.c pi�t (i90 mU pertalloa. Mir�lmum 35'f (2� Maulmum 135'f{S?•C� fie surlact s�ould Oe Qry anQ at lea�t 5'f (3•C} aDove ttu dew polnt Coadn� won't twe Delow minimum surfaca temperature, Oo nat aDD�y coatln` If surlaee �emperature is e�peMeC to erop Celow 35'F �2� wiNin 8 nours o� appltcadon. Keep mat�Mal tem�eraNra a0o�e 50'F �16'Cy in aotd oemperatules for optimum application prvaerties. Qun M9C or 1W �rsv»r r Ca0 AY Hoa� Mat'f Moa� t0 10 3S or S/16' or 3J8' 3/8' ar i/Z' 78 (�.� mm o� 19.3 mm v taw amperaouroa or Icn�er noses requiro Aip+a pot pressvre. Pot (S.Qd.S Oar1 j (0.1•i:a p� Use approprtate dp/atomlzfnQ preaaur� for equrpmeaL appllcatw techniQue and weather conditions. Not�: ApplteaGon over Inor�anic zinc•rieA prinxrs: Apply a wet rrfist eoat and a�[ow tiny Duhblea to form. When CuDOtes Qlsappear In 1 ta 2 mIn+aaa, apply ��i,ll wat coat at apecl�e0 m�1 tAleknees. Roll�r. Rolter ap�liCatlon eptional w�en envtraunental resVlctlafs do not allow spreyfn�. Use 3/8' or 2/2' (e.s nsm a i2.7 mm) syntneue naD eave�s. .._ �- BruaA: Recommended br smalt areas only. !!s� AI�h pereliry neWra� or syr�thettc Orisdo DiusAes. . Flush and c(ean alf,equlpmeM lmmeaiate�r oRer use wtttl it�e recamman'CeC thlnner �r MEK • Vatue� may rary wftA color. � .'. . - . ..•.. • .. .. .. . . , ,�,:. ; , _ . . . ���JlftMtT ��JM�TAt1GM C� lOii�'i W �fM'Y: Tnenc Wrpaiq; �¢ rsRs+b erl t�at ils ta�On�f �pwawa�t �et�n es�t 9r hrmil�Oo� sta+0i�dt d%tiMc Ca+�paq. Mfe. ' ,. ,� 1'��h OESCRilEO w TMf 4W'v[ /M►GIA►M f�wl �! M► UN Of IW1i OT:tER w�J+JpwT►. OVRESSEO 0� YqJFA. NGLLd1+a M NOT IJw�E010. J�Mf' 1�+lrptr[G 1Y4RAAMY 0: . • ;� ��1r oR mn[fa iWt � �Mneuwe ru�aost tka[ �ut Mo w��vmt5 �iu� Rrf►� aEtor� nE OfSC��ofloa a. a,f r�CE +KnEC►, t►» a,,r� sor .�d aew.n. �.,r�i '.�`-' . �� ��*oML �,c. .�a� e� b ny�nw+t �f or pw,� N �..rri a� � af.cU�. �+aoo� 1 ti roncc .A.r1 a. fo�+�a r.ro. NO OfHEa I�f�EDr pr44ah0. M HOT . � �OEMK WI COn3[QuFMvI CW�Gfi /01! {OiT►ROAR LOtf iuL:. fWRT 1� 1fRSOM 0� MOrEIRT. 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''• , • ': • . .. .:.. , , �'; � -�. ,j . . • .::;.: .. . . ••,• >;�.: . . ,• . . . . , . �.•; . . , , . . . "�', ,� � y• . ' . ' ' .' . , . . ' • • .. �; � ' ��+. .. ' '�C DM3QR11di �,NlpAetlt Aceyiic �olyuhthene . . . . : .' � • ' .' . . ' ' : - „ 'n� . . ' ;.'` , .. , . .•�dt USAGE • A coednY hl�hM �eslstm�c tn aDraabn,. wat cond�dans. wrrcaMe tumea. chemica! contact an0 axtsdor ;; . . . � m� � • �• ' �• , ' weatnerM�. HF� bulld Queit[y ComDlrwaa wtt8 proJect specMc pr(mera br twocoat. lebor snvin� . : _' : ` , . . . .. syatert�a. N07 FOR IMA�fRS�ON SERiACE, - , .. . tOt{if5 Ral�rt t� insme�c CatarElcoic.liata: Cert�in t+o�o+rt may �equ#re rtruttlWe coats aependirtp an met�od ot . �00�1C$i30l1 alld i�l11Eh�� � • itfE �f� C08t 4it0UiC bB �tt t218 Siltit@ CG14t �83�Yitjt • /"`-__"� �` •' . �!M Se�f ��I 7a: G�ass Sedes 75: Semi�iass , tiUQtlRlttlCE flt Extens%e teat �table. Cantact your Tnemez r�pnasentatiw f�r apecff�c cest re6uta. � '' ��� . . • , • Mt�,t3 , l�r�+M: *.rertes 20, 27� 37H. 54�330. 85. 68, �i9. 83, 9487, 204, 135,139, 140. 16f3, 181. i63 - . . .. • .' QtirareissQ lit�tt and /fior►�JSittoir�r AMtst: Serfes F6� S9. i82 ' � ' • , ' " ' ConaAlt: SetMs 66. 69.144 �• � ' . . ' .. � . • CMy: 644&x0 �' '- ' :.'. � Mot4: 8afore topcoatky� with Seriea 74 o�r 7b, 54330 eaRerior exposed more tAan 24 houra must . . . �,. � flrst b e acad f ie d or reaei� an t ntecm e dlate caat of Tnemec pcEyami de epary• Xt�a. Sedea 8 9, 8 3, '' � .�', � ' 104.135.139 or 140 rnter[or exposer� mon then M�e► month� must !lrst Oa acatiYied ar reprfmsd _ _• �; � wFtt� ther�ueMea. BNsA Diaatin� with fir►� Mbraslre is tna preferrod mathod of acarlticatfon. �� � . ' • ' • � � . �TOKOAI Serlea 78, optlonat Mien euten�d weatharabu(�y Is dealred. • .�11i:�iii�iii:iW�iii��� �• ALL 3itltiAC�ES Muat �a c1e�n, dry aro free ot att, grea�sa an0 other contam�naais. �'�.• . �� '� • 1itiW11E SOUDlr• Sades 74: 68.0 t 2.0% (Mixed) Se��a �5: 72.0 t 2.0% {Mixed) _^ '" • � RtCOMMEMDEO DFf 2.0 to 5.0 mits �50 sa s�s mlaor►s� pe� coat. MO�f: NumDer oi coata and Nkkneas r�4ulrementa wltl • vary with suDstr�te, appikation metAai anQ eacposure. Contact yaur Tnemec representethre. ' N�IN(i 11Mi Tem +�'vn ta toarh ta Nrndl� To R«to�t �''� ' . 73'F �2�•C! 1 �aur 6 nows 8 Aaurs �� ip t8Si5� ttlOiStUfB C0�1fiCTIS8ti0li: F hOWS. Cwing tfine varies witn atr ��uDstrate temperawra, ', .'.�' ' alr mos+emertc, humidk�r and fUm mkkneas, ltoL�: For taster eurtn� and taw-temp+arature �: .- , ep0►�catian9. aad No. 44-710 Urethene Acceleretor.:ee separate praduct date rheei, i, YBtATttE ORGAlili ' ' � ' : ' . ` ' tOMtOt11105 t1�rtJttnn.e thtn�d 20�I Thtnn,rd 2Q% l�rtnrted ?0!: �� . • • ' (Ko. 4? iNnrtar) {No. I2 Thlen�t) (No.19 Thlnerrerj ( �I :�-.' ` y� . • S.ri� li �.�.2a2.a4 tp9faa�ion 2.6a�.eo ���euon Nat Recort+rt►ended Not aocommenaea �!� . _ - {�6�t.283 jtsntsJllt+*} {312333tts*ul�st!? ;U; . - • Srctts JS �= i.8S�2.ii tDa fgsltan 2.232.53 tbaJ�attary 2.56�2.B�S tDs/�etton 2.8T�3.0� tOaJ�ottcn. _ �-,. �. ' f ' , , � � (222�Z53 yams/ltuel t2T�t303 i��N�! t31a3E0 �nrns/Nsn} (3443Eig yuasj!#ir�) � �' �t J . . �• , �.. , - M =� �� f i E O R E f i t�! � fl Y f R� G i• . S� d e s? 4: i. 0 9 2 m i t E Q R J� a i { 2 5. 8 m�/ t a t 2 s m k r o r� t y. . ' ;� ' f� �� -,._ . . . • • Serles �'S: S.f55 ttul s� !t1(�ai {28.3 m+/t at �S mkrons}. . � ; !!tliAlER Q� C��4tQltEl�iS , 7'wo--Patt A end Part B , ,' � ► . ' . . :i ' " i . i - • . i � '�. � �"-� •• • �AQtAGilt�i� . fiveGB(ton KiL• Conalsis oifourgattons 4ipart,A tn a ftve �81ion peit and 8 one galtort c�n k�' ��•: . � - , ".. • ' of Part B. When ml,uea, Xletds Ave �a�tans {ie.9�). ; �;i ' ' ' . Qne�Galfon Kit: Canslst5 of e pertiallrNleO one getton can labeled Part A anQ a paRlally fllled _,��. • • � . ' • 'quart can iaDaled Part B. When mt�ed, �ieid6 oft9 gBQon (3,796). •• ��:� . itET MIiiGM �iR GW,ON' Series �16:11.30 i 0.25 tbs (5.03 s.0 k� - .�: � - '' � � • Sa�ias 75z 12.d0 t 0.25 !bs {5,l�2 t .iiuj} � � • .. � ' • ST01tAGE TEMtE��i11RE '• MinFmum 20•� (-T�cl Ma�Jmum 118"F (t3•c� . .. _ � . ; _.,;.. . • . ',' � ', • • ,: SNEIF Ufi ,,. �.2 months at recommendeG �iorsge temparatwe. . , . • - ' ' " . '' � • ' ' � � . ' °01uy Sqss, bytnemes comwry. u+e. i4 b f5 . . - _ . � . aa an�ra S9hIIlbO� IWl 86�0�SbZT9 55�9t �F�iITZ/GA liASN Mt1ff • SttA H�uTM a s.�rr tOYE�AGE �tt�li` Part A: 98'F t37'C? Fart S: 13S'P (d7"C} P�+IM pnock,ate cOntain CAemtc8l ingr�dlonts wAtch are consldereC h8iardoua. Reed contalner 1e4a1 werni� snq Materid Safatlr GBis Sheat far Im�sani heatth and sBfeiSr tnfcrrriatlon prlor to ttte usa oi tAta i�G K�p aut d tM nsdt N oNtdr�rt. . c���r sura HN,�r,a�ua r� �n1r. dtwli or Rolirl rsorar Onhl ��t M1G1(Z} �t�ts�# (3} Dry MIGt W�! M�s {Zj AYtt�� �,1} (MM�1 ',i� R/4�! II�owIM11 (Mbrw) *q R/OM4 Noha: Z Ca� !�e apra�t aDdiaQ aL 3.0 ta 5.8 miis {75 ta t25 mEcrons) OFi per toat wAen extt8 protAcdan or tha etlminstlon of � coat la desirod, �, For Se�ies 15, Wet Fllm thlcknesses anown aU�hty pxxceed cho:� neceeaa to echlewa llsted Ory Fl!m thicknessea. 3. Covara�e for Serlea 741a alt�yr fru and Sec�aa TS atip�� mon rl�an a+,era�t. - INiaw for overapra�y and a�urfecc irregul�ritiea. Rim thickneaa Is oasec! on claseat p,5 mll (S rtucrone), Appllca�clan of coatJng betow minimum or above rr�azlmum recammended dry film thicknesses mey . 8cl�+eraety attett coati� pertccmanc�. MIIIMG Sdr eont9r� of tha tottWlner markeQ Pert /� maNing sute no O�nt r�ins on tlse bottom. /Edd ttte Conaeni� of t6e c�rt matfs+ed PaR 8 ia P8rt J1 wizite trnaer agitatTas. Cottt�lue agit�t#an untii ttse Mro c�amporwenta sre thorau�,hry mb�erl. Oo nat use m+'c� mateda� beycrW pot life Ifmita. Part 8 te ma(at�uxa se��sitbe ano w1p ceaa whh aortaospt�e�c matsaHe. thwsed macerlal must De tcept ug�tly ctaseC at 81t dmas. t0i tili sun��►ac �a�eEt�►tutt A!'tttUTtOM [OUl►MElA' CI,EAatut 2 houn at 77•F (25•c) unthinned 3 iwurs at 7T'F t25•c} t.Rinne+! 1 hour at 100•f (38•c� unMlnned 2 hours ac l00•F �3s�c� tMnned 3�ri�s l<: far sir or airfea3 spray, tnin up to 10X ar 34 pint (360 my per �elian with Nc. 42 Thinner. For bruah ot rollet� t?tln 3% to S9i or'h to �lli pint (u3 to 190 mt) per g�llon wft� No, 39 'R�inner. ?tyinnfr� ta raqutt� for prc�ar applkattatt. Srrd�s Ti�: Wr 81r or altiess spr�, tAin 209� ar 1'�i p►nCs {780 nnl.f per �allon w�th Nq, 42 Thinner. For bnush or roller. thln up tp 309i or Zl,t ptnta {�,35 mi� per �allort wtN Nn. 39 Thinner, Thlnnitlg Is rawtreQ tor pcaDar ap��catton. C*t�tiont Do not �d thinne� if more tAan th1Ry (30y mirtutes h�ve el�psed aRer mixing, Minlmurit 4�C•F (s•CI Ntaacirnurn 120`F {A9•CI Tha surfece al�out4 De Qry and at te�at S'F (3•C) above tAe dew point, Cure t/me necessary to resist dlresi cantact KitA �rsoisture at surlaea tempeiata�e: 40•F {�•Ci: 2s to 32 ticwrs 60'F {:a�C}:18 to Zs nows 64•F (za�c}; T to 10 hours 70'f (2l•t): 4 tc 8 nourd� gQ•F �32"�: 2 to 4 hours 100'f (38'C1: i to 2 riours ff tlte ODatG1Q Is exposed to m0isdue befOc!! tfle pr�eCeQin� Cure pa►�rnetera are met, OuU, Aat of spott� at�earir+� ar�as mar aeyeso�. �o�a1 tirrres ++lttt +�scy w� atr ino4emenL fiE�, er�tcf�neas arta nu�niait�r. 4t�ttt Auid Att Csp Att t!o Tf iD DeVIIblse E 7� S/26' or M8C t7.9 or 9.: Law t4mperaNrea a ton�er Twses requke Ai� O�f e' 3/9' W' l, m} {9.S or 17.7 Dat pre6sure. sa MaYI Ne i/4• ot ttse sp�ropdata tiAl���+��z�n8 p�sg�te fcr svulpcnenc, apollcatar techntQue ana weatner condittons. Rotl�r: Use i/4 ir�ch �s.4nq,� syntnetic oap cover. Oo net use medium a lana �ap rolter cove�s, 7vw coata a� reCuked t4 abtatn Qqr Bkn thk.knesa abave 3.0 mNs t76 mkra►s�. 8ru�: Recpmmend�G tot em81t 8ress oMy. Use high pualiry nyton or arntt�edc crlscte brushes. Nat�: two coats aro requlro� te a0taln recommanded fllm thickness. �lusti �sad dean stt etlitt�rstiCs�t it�rtsfs�Qiatety sttet use wiUs d�e cecosrt+i�e�ded thu�ner ar MEK � Valuea map very wlt� tolor. wm a uwn�ia�r a saiori wuiurr: r�.�.o eomvr►�; ae....arw s�y �n� �, so.un�. �A+.�.,ba r,.�.r, +�.a crr rom,dwa,.wa.ra, a rn«+r.o eomra�. u=. � raAA+u�rn df3taieEA �n i►ee �bori ►.�GQ•A+ sru� rE w uFu a� Mnr pn��n w�wu�f�r, �paE9sEa ow uwaueo. �ricwwctr,c eur «or ur+rreo ta ,wr a�wee wu+�►�csr a 71A11fK1lt�Y OR fiiTtEti ICR A i�AtsCttl�{it PVpAQ'S� iHE3£ Jtltti Ntt 1t%�tiurtilES 7k+tt EX1�NG �EYC�rD �+E DESCR<R10tt ON Tt[f i�AtE MfJ�LQf. tt» Ix►rK* wY � satfi:#h� t�nwfj e,[ t^r� G++^Dr+r. bc. .eut a. ta nyKrr.R a M. po�ar�x N ar .w.ne out r a+.a� ev�6df d sr v�+ti+ .riorW o. �a.n�► m Wse ►+0 ontER RF�FDr (N+Lt1lorN4. suT tr0i /"'t� M�CIOMdrrK Crl C'Oh![Qu[M4l O�OfO IOMR LDJT �RO�tT3, t03T S�t1S. Iny1�R9' t0 �ERSOM QR rR0►ERTi dt �Nf� oThfJ1 u.C�OfJVTA� Q!1 CI7w5EWEM'17�1 W9a} S1uLL iK � I 1 I MIR[11.1l+M aob �wi� I t� ao�rM �*rA' MW M v pro.b Osiy�r neo� nptrc�rtrt at a+� o�rt �f any W tset In nwtMal� h farie! to �au1. fT+iR a�ek+a�w ene+�r sh�rt•., ,.. nr.s �ri.e R,.....nes pesya.. w�on� aa Te�nne wno.q; h+e ta.int,� ane .a+. � r►v�. er �Gcsl.. +n.uMtat�. t.cnniui aee aaC+Y.sioA k,tarm.v�.ti n..rs n sea*id.e d. +�' �t � t�ai Md�ti d ihs se�sM � MoFMr ooaQt aiv�a�r� Ioetlx�l�. is�t OMk�+�w�o+ nwws �w++� �tWne r� a raRiotia r�*Aea+nrnt �ed T�r+*rw CanMM+�I • IM1 ��. MR �Mw WRs �e M► CMJrt tN�►i. ssarfhrir e�wK M�. I,II �d�aW1. ��YG�r�r�t�1 wX 0p1�n ffCtat CM'�'r+�' �l�MkYR►1'. Air� er� Yw�,+kt A�LrdW In OU MM � wD ol' eM mrtfr�, �U�IJMI@ 1fCMM�Q�i OATA /JO iMa�T*iCTf� AR� �t�1[CT TO CMMy� MTlld{fl' 1�OTIC[. CORiAGT 1'OU# ?MOILO Rl7'�t�QftATM �OA Ci7R�!!A' I�GK O�T� 4O IIYiRt1elf0A. '�ic Can+pnb�� Ina f'ON IMDUiT111AL Ubt 0l�T PAAted In USA damt s31749. !(anu� Clq,1M0 6�111 � . r�F1tZ: aib�s83�3964 Pa�e 2 ai 2 � i4 ac 7�i Gd 7C1HJ CCIF.IT 14-Ifl�"1 TI•I I OCCO7f`H?TO f'C •GT CG 0 PROJECT: 2.0 MG Hydropillar Reconditioning flI�fNER: Ci�y of Mendota iieights (Name, 1101 Victoria Curve Address ) Mendota Heights, IrII�t 55118 CONTRACTOR: TMI Caati�gs, Inc. 2805 Dadd Road St. Paul, I�II�t 55121 CONTRACT FOR: CHANGE ORDER No. 1 DATE QF ISSUANCE: Q�1-27-95 OWNER's Project No. _I ENGINEER; MSA, Consulting Engineers 1326 Energy Park Drive St. Paul, I�T 55108 ENGINEER's Prajec� No. 11$-001-20 You are directed to make the following changes in the Contract Documents. Description: See attached. Purpose of Change Order: Change in exterior painting system. Attachments: (List doauments supporting change) MSA Summary of Change Order Items Letter from R'M;L dated Oq-03-95 CHANGE IN CONTRACfi PRZCE: original Contrac� Price $ 474,100.00 Previous Change 4rders No. -- to Na. -- $ 0 CHANGE IN CONTRAG'Z' TIME : Original Cantract Time � July 15, 1995 cays or aace Net change from previaus Change orders Contract Price prior �.o this Change Order � Contract Time Prior to this Change Order _ �� $ 474,100. 00 ' Net Decrease of this Chanqe Ozder fi . $ 2Q,000.00 con�ract Pri.ce with al2 approved Change orders $ 45�1,140. 40 15, 1995 Net Sncrease of this Change order p. _ _.,� daya Cantract Ti.ma with all agproved Chanqe orders July 15, I995 dayn or date RECObII�NDED : AE'PROVED : B�����, • c��.��Y Engineer owner EJCBC No. 1910-8-8 (1963 Edition CO�iFI-118.00f '• M ��,.l� �:' _ ' t' CHANGE ORDER SUrIVIlVIARY The preliminary toxicity characteristic leachate procedure (TCLP) and heavy metals testing determined that the spent sandblast sand/paint residue mixture from the exterior of the tank exceeded the hazardous waste limit for chromium. Continuing with sandblasting would result in the following additional costs: _ Containment system $ 9S gpp � Hazardous waste disposal 36,000 Additional worker protection 25,000 TOTAL $159,900 As an alternative to removing the existing exterior paint,l'MI Coatings, Inc., has proposed to encapsulate the existing paint with a 2-coat painting system consisting of an epoxy tie coat and a urethane tc,p coat as described under option 2 on page 2 of the attached letter from TMI dated Apri13, 1995. TZVII has offered a deduct in the amount of $20,000 for the alternative painting system. This change order directs TMI Coatings, Inc., to proceed with option 2 as outlined on page 2 of the attached letter dated Apri13, 1995, for the deduct amount of $20,000. The warranty period for the alternative painting system shall be two years. coai-i is.00i � � f a �a �r � MSA. CONSUtJU�G ENGINEERS ' �. ' �1e° 7 l995 �� � • COATINGS. INC. ��,�_� 2805 Dodd Road • St Paui, Minnesota 55121-1519 USA •(612) 452-6100 • FAX (612) 452-0598 April 3, 1995 MSA Consulting Engineers �� �� Attn: Tom Roushar 1326 Energy Park Dri ve ::aTE 3 PAGES St. Paul, MN 55108 �r� (612) 644-4389; (612) 644-9446 (Fax) ���'M� ;CONTACT US IF L � Re: 2.0 MG Hydropillar Project � City of Mendota Heights, MN TMI Job No. 95-1981-26 ALTERNATIVE PRICING FOR EXTERIOR OF TANK Dear Tom: �aC� , FAX # � U 9�y � �%(.A-d71 NOT RE�Elv�n Per your request, the following is TMI's "add-on" or "deducts" for alternative systems for the exterior of the tank in lieu of the current open sandblasting operation due to the recent discovery of chromium in the exterior paint. OPTION N0. 1: Continue with sandblasting operations �ut install a containment system, dispose of hazardous waste sand (chromium contaminated), and the additional worker protection costs as required by OSHA. These costs are a follows: Containment system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 98,900.00* Estimated cost for hazardous waste disposal at approximately 103 tons . . .. . .. . . . . . . . S 36,000.00** Additional worker protection costs ....... S 25.00O.00t*** TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 159, 900. 00± * Does not include roof containment or any negative air requirements. ** This is an estimate only. TMI is still researching prices on hazardous waste disposal with chromium contamination. � *** Again, this is an estimate only. TMI is researching what OSHA regulations are required. TMI is assuming that it is similar to OSHA 1926 for lead in construction. � � Corttractor for Protective Coatings and Linings for Industry. M Affirtnative Action. Equal OpportunitY �P�oY� OVER 2,Ofl0 PROJECTS COMPLETED 0 � T I• T • �� �. i � . � . MSA Cansulting Engineers April 3, 1995� Page 2 Additional extra cost ta use Blastox in the sandblasfi grit at approximately a 25% mixture and�based on 103 tans equalr . . . . . . . .�. . S 22,700.00**** OFiION NQ. 2. Discontinae ali sandblasting on ihe remaining tank exterior including the exterior af the wet riser, underside of bowl and interior af the dry well tube and prepare and paint as follows: ' 1. Pressure wash all surfaces with a 40Q0 psi pressure washer with TSP .{trisadium phosphate} cleaner. . 2. Spot haad tooljpower too3 clean rusted areas with hand sanders ar grinders. � . 3. Spot prime all spat prepared areas with ane caat of Tnemec No. 50-330- Poly--Ura-Prime at 2- 3 mils dry film thickness. (Tnemec Product Data Sheet attached}. 4. Prime a11 surfaces with ane coat of Tne�nec Series Z7 F.C. Typaxy at 2- 3 mils dry film thickness. (7nemec Product Data Sheet attached). 5. ,Apply complete full tap coat of Tnemec Na. 74 urethane at 2- 3 mils per �original specifications. �Exterior af wet riser, underside of bawl and interior of dry we11 tube ta get Pota-Pox #20 top coat.} TOTAL DEDUCT TQ CONTRACT AMOUNT IF THE CITY OF MENpOTA HEIGNTS CHOOSES OPTION NO 2 FOR THE REMAINING EXTERIOR SURFACES . . . . . . . . . . . {520,000,00) TMI is confident the 4,000 psi pressure wash plus recoat af Option No. 2. will be a successfu] system and offers to �OUB�E THE PRQJECT l�ARRANTY AT NQ COSi. ¢- Nane af ihe ahove costs i ncl ude any af the recertt costs i ncurred by TMi -Y- . due ta extra hazardous waste cleanup costs, current hazardaus waste dispasal costs, downtime/standby costs or any possible penalty or fine that 7'3+II may receive from any Government authorities.• TMI has an extensive amount of sandblasting equipment and unproductive labor sitting idle on the jobsite during this downtime, so TMI would appreciate an immediate written decision from the City af Mendata Heights an •which directian to proceed with on the tank exteriar.. **** 8iastax ar TMI canaot guaraniee to render ihe spent sandbiast sand naa- hazardous from chramium-based paint. r • , - • ' . � • . . �+ . ' .` . ... MSA Consulting Engineers April 3, 1995 - Page 3 � � Should you have any further questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate in contacting me or Jim Imre at (612) 452-6100. . � � Sincerely yours, - � � . � TMI COATINC�S, INC. er ��/99 198126gj encl: Tnemec Data Sheet 50-330 and Series 27 F.C. Typoxy 0 � � �'M A�1( — 1 6— 9 5 .r�c . �;,:? "4 '�a.�,' ��.• r- T U E 1 3: 1 6 K L I N G May 1�, 1995 � � ���� I � � �. )� 1. s re!i./� Mr. Jim Danie].son Direc�or of Public works City Hall, 1011. Vzctoria CircZE Mendota Heights, MN. 551.18-416� RB; ALT�RNATZVB COATING� SYSTRM; 2.0 t�MG B�rr Dear Mr. Danielson; �''�`.�: P .,^ 0r . • • .` ^ .s'�t. .5 •. 1 .� '� •� � �.'��'�r'-�1,.�• . .f•�•7 .Y ::�• '�s••."�.fCp �. � •. i. Per the request of Mr. Garx Joh«son, TMI Coatings, referenCed tank�s reconditioning contractor, pl�ase and forward the following. �• � T�4,: �6i23��i�3 .. ''��Y: (Rt:� �i . a; . ::..:._�� .��+. : �•r''.'t•�?�, ,a . ti • . ;'„?��> ,;':. : �"�•",�',��:���+��..�5 v. k �y�^G, �+��. F, `�,�A.kS T i*i �' �-"�°-< .._ . .� ' �_�C'•� �� t��"'�. •�•:c..,'� �"`'�� , � 7 r 4: j�`'j'' ?. • �-�. � . ' ���y�h. . �;� ; rl�j�'2 the : •r • � :� ��;=:'-��.� review" :.��`�`fa : .::;�, . �;' .: -<=� : Due to abrasive blasting concerns, the specified coaCi syst�m was amended t.o ref.l.ect "overcoating�� the ex�sCi, coating system, (see Tnemec recommendation ietter to�T dated 4/20/95} with a'�low stress" epoxy primer and polyur�thane enamel overcoat�ng system. Test �atches of the praposed system where applied and cohesion testing was performed. Ampl.e cure time was allowed and the resulcs documented_ (see 2nemec letter TMI dated 4/2�/95) The submitted system k�as FurLher amended to "refine" and otherwise ��clarify�� the surface preparation method and pin-point rust area spot primer. (see letter to City of Mendota HeighCs dated 5/4j95) Althpugh I am confident that this syscem will perform well, I cannot state that the system will perform as well as the originally s�ecified system. This statement is based an the fol lowing conunents . 0 � .; ;' .;�,: . � ��• . :' �: Abrasive blasting to bare-metal and re-painting is :-:^Y��� always the best method co achieve the longest life-cycle �.;:•�~ �� for a pai g �� rf� "r' E..�!�'_ ntin system. _.;=s:� s , ° �t�r�€�b't�l'� • y�,��i�,'}� The alternative system depends on che contznued adh�sion •:�.�=�.,:;.:r._,�.;, of the existing paint. �� .. _ ; ; :'::� I h e thi9 Ietter clarifies our recommenc2ations for the �•.s_�:•:;s� alt native pai syscem. � '''' '�'" , � • •:�.- , :�; , S} .�erely, � . � '_ � ' ; / , ' � . � � l/�1�� �� _ �1�1i�/�:r T omas K. Qu en, CSI Kling & Asso iat�s Tnemec Compa y Representative enCl� Tnemec Letters Dated, 4/20/95, 4/2�/95, c.c. Gary Johnson, TMI Coatings, John Hemming, . : � �::; ���.= �� �:.��,.� . �,� `�y � J' ZV.� � •,= ,::�� . . �`_�, 5/4/95 . . �"'�'-��i`;�,�'� . . . � -�:,a r � MSR Engrs .� � �" ' � f �� . . '.. ' . , � �:�. :} . . '; ' , ..�`, . • ••, •.��• , _ ., MANU(�ACI'1!KINUPIAN'fti: KURi'tIE�,�N5.4St:11'1'.�il1�c)l'hl H:11.1'IU��lil:,�f:kll:\��) �'���U'�'�>�.Cltllt•(;R�[.4 SIvC'f.1921 ,�. • MAY— 1 6-95 TUE 1 3: 1 7 KL I NG , p_ F,�� � . '�•;. , . � •� �4• 4� • • Y t . . } � � •t ��:._. �'�c�� V'`'•� �� ,A� �'� /; _� • �C�N1���i�X., r'� �'.; �- v . � �:�v� �� � V : � %J�� J� ��,,.�� •..Iii.Gorporntcd' i � .� '_�'�'f' i�'Is 4' s,•" �-,`�" �' '' . t •, `.;,' ..# �s;� �''.f. � ..'�i�- . .. , . • . • 1..~• .. s�vr i 1 2 0. Kr.t�G �'`..��� 4�+iYs, tNCt, :y�;� �.y. � 1995 ��:,•�iu�j g;,����s�t.a��: =.:.€'r.� � Mr. Cary.Johnson TMI Cvatings 2805 Dodd Road St. Paul, MN. Ref: Mendota Hei�hts, 2.0 MMG EwT, Bxterior Recoat Recoam�endat iqn DeaX Mr. Johnson; •` 'rt?� ts��) �se-bsss � •. ` `� , P/� Xi (6,l 2j 766-6I I6 -•: r�' •t . � ., .;•,�•:•��;_� ; , . y�''r, ; ` f; � � �: ; • ; ',�: � ' ' � ;': :�:�,�: - •i : J�M �,� . �'� �#� , � '��� '�. , ::�:�; •: �3 The following recoat recommendac ion is baseri on the ,• �,1 probable a�ceptability of the adiiesion cestin�, yet to be -=:.::w� performed. In the event the adhesion ce�ci.ng fal].s below ��<�= :; Induatry Standards for�adhesion, k�e wil� submit anoCher recommendation. Surface Preparation • Power �lash all surf.aces to be �ainted �'` "• Yr1L11 ¢ tlttlll llLLlU �G� VVV �l�.L �/1C�iO�(dLG v.a����.�y, t1LiL161�i i=V .. f F. clean potable water and a bio-degradable cleaning '.:.: solution. Pressure washing nozzle shall be of the rotating .3'' type. Mildew contaminated areas shall be saturazed with a 3:1 concentration of bleach and water and allowed to dzy. Remove with clean potable watez. Spot Primer: Following acceptaba.lir.y of surface preparation, ALL rusted surfaces, including pin-point ru�ting, shall be first primed with TnEmec Series 50-330 Poly-Ura-Prime co achieve 2.0 mils DFT. .. Primer: Following acceptability of spot prinier and subsequent recoat cime, apply one (1) complete prime coat to ALL surfaces o€ Tnemec Series 27-1255 'Ijrpoxy to achieve 2.4-3.0 mils DFT. ' Finish: Following recoat time, appl surfaces of Tnemec DFT. acceptability o� pri�mez and subsequent � y one (1? complete f�nish coat to all •.: =�: �,: =.��.�:':��=••" Series 7�-Color to achi�ve 2.0-3.0 mile _-��::'Y�t�xz::?,%��=; r: Please concact Kling r_ ques ions or concerns ' Sin rely, � l/%%%/i� <• ._ !�� �/%'<� & Associates if you have any on �he above recommPndation. Thomas K. Qu mmen Kling & Ass ,iates Tnemec Company Representative MANUGACfI;RlNGP1..aN'1:5: NUR'ft�kANSASc'!'f'Y.�•iltiti(ll;Ri 1�•11'I'IAic1}tl..�l:lit�'I.n`f? c'c��t1"lt�ti,c':�t.1l�L�K�1n -:f,.;��;��� •'.� ���.,��L::. �,;J :r'�:ti. : ;� , ;�• ,;�4 � - - . .�,• ;;�: � -;, �t .,;. ; ':; j r.: : '�::�: . • ;, ,;,::, ..;,•,.. ���:�,�,we�`. ; ��:f��v��r�1�t. . ti ��,.'iti�� . :�l���Y+`C•t,jy��7 � • �[� t.. , �� : .SxvZ'i��iyYi�� �. . . i� �:. • >i •,�'3•:s�ih�=K: . '''�'''��Sti'x c�.?< ':. . ��'1�.,.'� 1����?,`'�Y.' . ,; r . ' •,s . % . ' ' :;: SiNCE=1921 ' ' s r MA`Y— 1 6-95 � � , i �, .���t�Sv TUE 1 3: 1�t KL I NG April 27, 1995 Mr. Gary Johnson TMI Coatings, Inc. 2805 Dodd Road St. Paul, MN. 55J.21 � ` t` � � ,��__� .� \ J P.04 ' �' � •�r . • _ :�; . � COMPANY : Incorpurate� �;=�? - KUNG & AScnr^iwrGc ��ri-'_'���`. � 9u2 UA�NP.0.1 ••:: �i�.�� �. �� Ref: Mendota Hoights 2_0 I�iG, Exterxor Repaint Tesl;ing 4/27/95. Dear Mr. Johnson; The results of the Lesting performed this marnine on the refareneed towers exterior cor�ting system confirmed our recommendation, de9cribed in my April 21, 1995 letter. Please be advised that the Power Wa�hing procedure is � hereby amended to reflect the fallowing: water temperature to be amblent, detergent to be phosphate-free. A rotatin� nozzle is required and hand-tool scrubbin� with stiff bristle brushes far all difficu].t'to clean ar�as is strongly recommended. In eddition, areas of de]amination and spot-failed ar�as sh�Ii be Hand-Tool Cleaned, per SSPC-SP2-89 to remove loose paint, loose rust and ali ed�tes shall be feathered to.a reasonably smooth transition. ' Gery, If you have any questions or comments about thEse recommend�tioRs, please contact me. I wi I glso send you and the Engineer. copies of the pho 'e I took ,f this morning� test patch: r- Si erely, � f/i%% J 6� %1%/t��'� li5 /I . . Thomas K. Q mmen, CSi Kling & Ass ciates "' Tnemee Company Representati�e "If it"e wortti Protecting, it's wortti '1'nemec" c.c. David Conkel, MSA Engineers / Lee Dornbusch, Kling & Assocs. ��(,�' / ... : �� �s:��",���;`f;: ,; ;�.�:s' �z _. . . . •y . �'��'���,•t• _f �> . , �i%:�...��. ,:: .:;�. ,:.�.��,;. :: ; •. �:, �. � '�'t `: �-:r2 L'��' �'�f.; . .. 't • Y�:4=� �J�,t�t � •. . :... . • � f. <: . .:r: ; . .; , . .; '"•. l,+ Y .�<.�. �� �' t���i � •��������, , • . . . .f�'":�.-'��.�� , . :;_.-�..,�-?�,.,; . ; •..: . ��. ' ��: �� . • y. . '.y•.�,.•��'�� � 1"�� • . ;;,.*:;.+�,� �'���% •., .x s'a�s„F�a;,�s � �i'•..z���� .� •:: ''��•f�c�'Y,r�f%a`�'.�,;.�. ;-�; : �,��-,g�� ��?.�� !C; z,. •• `� : :� y� 43�� ���T ��.F� • �,'��'o-. .'�i^ ns'✓ _ . � e^_C, •: r'•�.' j, ti �;r. _•s� SY•�' o-fti-, s •"e � p'' �.._- c� J: • ' • . , w�`;:�y.� =.ti J` • • '•• * 1�5 �:. -;. • J. _;: ' � , �. •.,.+ •f. . � •::T . _ ' • :=:x:��: :,� `.' � K • , i , . MANUFACfURiNG PL.a.PITS: NORTH TC�NSAS Ct7Y, MISSOURI Enl.Ttt+tORE, NL�kYLr1N1� C:Ot�ti"CU�, Cnl lt'!)t:Nfa S(NCE ly:t MAY-16-95 TIJE l�4�e�iv'�S+ � . z:t '`-'��j ���,�:3�Tjf:�'� .:j V� +V1 � _ ';Y; �: F,, �s � May 4, 199� lo . 19' KLING w F" : �:�i��==: . , :.�.��:�� , ..t;�4 » :iS e �� ��j�" � ' .,t. �� �y ��i� � CC}IVt�"t�i��'•�,�,�:`-;: � ! � `� � i •� ; ` ... .: . :-,�. !� � ''y �_�1�t �����...���.incar�iiir�t�d. + . � .: . �' . � ".{. :��,ZK t_ -j4i �: JCI.l1VG & � �� S'1� h�'� . �+. �.'�. �. .�.�.���',��,� : Mr. Jim Danielson Public Works DirecCor - City af Mendota Heights CIty Ha�.I �101 Victoria Gurve MendoCa H�ighCs, MN. 5511.8 . 9142 Q�iV�Ni`SY�.'{' S1Rfi.E�' •. A�JII�� r �h�; .. i ..fi�• 61�" -� R�f: 2.0 � Elevated Water 2o�er, Rxterxar Repaint Dear Mr. Danielson; Per Mr. John Hemming's reque�t o� 5�2/9�, I offer t'he fo2lowin� opi.raion af the cohesion tesring gerformed an the applied overcoat system, (Series 27 Typoxy/73 �ndurashield) The testing performed is a st�bjeccive '�X�� scribe, with re�ul�s measured frorn exceilent Co gaar. Tn this authors opinion, th� cohesiors {the adhe$ion between existing paint and new primer caat} was rated "good Co excellent". No delarnina�ion was�noced. r 'N' ' � rT.�sy t' h "+' . !`.'•�.j ':; . � i .' ��; .+: � • , �� � ;;. T�:e change from a haC. wa�er (140 F. ) Power Wash to a ambient temperature Power Wash is ba�ed salely c�n field expedience. No supportive t�sc.data nor my 10 years experience has shown any differ.ence �.n the performance o€ a hot water wash to an. ambient�tempezature power wash, The hand-too2 cleaning tSP-z} for pin-pofnt rus�.ed areas wae included co remove loose rust, loose paint, etc.. The only difference between an SQ-2 and a Ppwer Tool Cleaning {SP-3� is the mechanical means of removal is faster. The speci�ications of bo�h prep. methods state chat "all lc�4se rust, loose paint sha31 be removed'�. To incorpora�e even a "�pot abrasive blast�� wou�d r�quire shroud�ng af Ghe aCrucCure. The recommendatian *- based on its unique rust. The Series 27 can be applied over o� Series SO-330 Poly-ura-Prime is chemistry for applicacian dirsct to Typoxy offers no su�h chemi.stry but sound existing ct�atings and 50-334. P1e Call me if I c�n be oF C� PYQ7 , I�� T�i�� s�� tia�m�mf en /CS I Kling � A�sociates Tnemec Camgany RepresentatiVe �urther assistance. . .: � „r; ` : s x.� ; i �'-,;°K; . .' t: . , • . _: 'r ; , ' � � •` • ~��';��7•��� � i. t� �'.�'S,�Y��+r� �1,`�[S Xt t�: sC • •:� •r°•"�jr '"?���*ti. ' f.,•, _ '�`'�ig ... :a � '•t � �•-. ., '.l..,; � . �, • =s `'•� ,�'�,'-.r�,r'',�� �� . . � S�� -.,4 , ' ���', •''� . •:�� � ' ' �'s '`''. � •� '•' •' ' � �.::����Y'�'�� .�;. :.' :2;,;,r�y.x:;;�'� ���+z �-s• ' •���'7F'�r'�f�a7.�"i��?}+1�, . . � .. _ .i MANU['AC'!'UttiNG PSAN'fS: l�Uk'fFl IviNSAS C!'fY. ��t5St71Ili! It .I 17�tc�lit:. �1:�k1'l.:1':u c ut11"! t��, t':�I.!!•cfit�in SI!JC'[s 1y21 ;.. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO May 1l, 1995 TO: Mayor, City Council, City A'' tr FROM: Kathleen M. Swans '�� City Clerk SUBJECT: Ta�c Forfeit Parcels INFORMATION On April 18 Council received a memo xegarding the classification of taac-forfeited properiies. Courxczl requested that the lot on Marie Avenue be classified as conservatian and transferred to the aity for drainage purposes. Staff was directed to rsseazch the potential for temporary classifieation of fihe Centre Pointe parcels as con�ervation to allow use af the land for pazk (ba11 field) putposes. � DISCLTSSION The County Auditor-Treasurer's Office has confirmed that the city can request conservation classification and transfer of title to the city. At such time as the temporary use ceases, the land would become non-conservatian and the city wauld be�required to transfer the title to the state. �iNhenever a classifica�ian of nan-canservation is given to a tax farfeited pazcel, title ta the property is transferred ta the state until such time as the parcel is sold.) Council may recall that several ather lots in Centre Pointe were forf'eited last year. One of those parcels remains in state ownership and is available to the city. Sa that Counci2 can make a fully-informed decision on whether to request transfer af any of the forfeited property to the city, I have asked Guy to quickly Iook at potential ball field Iayauts and Larry to address the financial impact of temporazy city acquisition. Ball field potential Nane of the newly forfeited parcels is af sufficient size for ballfields other than tee-ball. However, one of the parcels forfeited Iast year (Lot 1, Black 1) is iarge enaugh to accommodate a two or four field youth baseball complex, depending an the investment the city might wish to make, (See attached sketch.) Parking can be accommodated on the recently forFeited Lot 3, Block 2, or perhaps in the GNB parking lot through a use agreement. Quick estimates indicated that construction af a four field compleX vvould cast anywhere from $254,QOQ to $400,000 depending on the arnount af irrigation and fencing installed and whether the facility would be temporary or permanent. There is no tap soil on the site, and considerable gtading would be needed. A two-field complex, if it /' were developed on the westerly half af the 1ot, would cost approximately $100,000. This estimate envisions nv�nimal grading, minimal fencing, and irrigation only where it is - absolutely necessary. Financial Considerat�ons . While temparary aity acquisition and development af one or both of the forfeited parcels woi�d heip to solve #he ball field availability prablem, it would create or cantinue a different prablem. Financing the canstruction cost is only one part of the manetary considerations. The Centre Pointe plat was improved and assessed in 19$7. Na payment has ever been made an the assessments for the forfeited parcels. Assessments aze current an qnly five of the lots in the eleven Iot development. Annual assessment payments on those five lots is not sufficient to support the bonds issued for the unprovements. The total amount afprincipal and interest which is delinquent ta date an the paten�al ballfield site (Lot 1, Block 2) and the four lots in Block 1 is $388,746.39. The delinquent principal and interest an Lot 1 alone is $156,340.28; the delinquency an the potential pazking area (Lot 3, Block 2) is $49,316.2$. If Council decides to acquire Lot 1 for temporary ballfield impravements in the Centre Pointe deveiopment, it would also be making the decision ta take Lot 1 off of the real estate market for a period af time. Part of the reason for the slow development of the Centre Pointe plat may be the Iack of "visibilify" during the time the Mendota. Bridge was clased. It is possible that interest will grow given completion of the 1Vlendota. Tnterchauge praject. Uniess the farfeited parcels are sold and the assessment delinquencies are brought to date, it will soon become necessary to levy a city-wide t� to support the bonds issued far the improvements. Should Council decide to acquire the lot, fiuidi.ng from tlie Special Park Fund or whatever other funding source is available should be used to tempararily support at least a portion of the delinquent assessment. When the lot is ultimately sold, the purchaser will be required to fully pay all delinguencies. ACTION REQLTIRED Council should tliscuss ihe desirability of temporarily acquiring groperiy within Centre Pointe for ballfield development and direct staff on whether to request non-conservatian classification for Loi 1, Block 2 and {far parking} Lot 3, Block 1. � i � ` }. b� �tt j ,'y:' ��...rr�.t.[Stil. .���n.: t..ii�`��i� 1 ��`��.Mr �1'!; "' �) /' ::1, `:� ':� : t •. � ' n . a� � � ��, .., :t � k• . . �:}; :t� ,. �. v. ' •1::i � Y � .: r • � ;,+,., :�1 '. � �. rt�,.v • „ . ° „Y. .,,.. : �tK Jc '1��,��(�. �ir'.:.r .�,i;. �.�y�;. 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