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Issue 46 - Heights Highlights Fall 1998PAGE 1 October, 1998 ISSUE 46 ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER vuTE The State General and City Election will be held on Tuesday, November 3. Polling places will be open for voting from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The five precinct polling places are: Somerset Elementary School north gymnasium (Precinct 1), located at 1355 Dodd Road; Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church (Precinct 2), 1960 So. Lexington Ave.; Mendota Elementary School (Precinct 3), 1979 Summit Lane; St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Precinct 4), 700 Wesley Lane; and the Visitation School Fine Arts Center (Precinct 5) 2455 Visitation Drive. If you are not sure which precinct you reside in, please call City Hall at 452-1850 for assistance. When you arrive at the polls, an election judge will ask your name and address. The judge will then look for your name on the polling place registration list, which is provided by the state. If your name is not on the list, because you are not registered or are at the wrong -)fling place, the judge will direct you to the correct polling place or .1 ask you to complete a voter registration form. If your name is on me list, the judge will give you a voter's receipt. You will be directed to the next judge, who will offer you a demonstration on how to properly mark a vote for an office. Although you have probably received a similar demonstration in past elections, please listen carefully to the judge's instructions. Many ballots were rejected by the optical scan vote reader in the Primary Election because they were not properly marked. When the demonstration has been completed, you will be directed to the ballot judge. The judge will ask for your voter's receipt and will give you a ballot, ballot pen and ballot sleeve. When you receive your ballot, take it to the first available voting booth. After you have finished voting, take a moment to look at your ballot. If you find that you have made a mistake in any way, you may return it to the ballot judge who will give you another. If you find no errors, place your ballot in the yellow sleeve, take your voted ballot to the optical scan machine and insert it in the slot at the front of the machine. Your votes will immediately be recorded within the internal memory of the machine. If your ballot has been improperly marked, it will be rejected by the machine. A message will be printed on a tape located towards the rear of the machine. You should read the message to see why your ballot was rejected, and then return to the ballot judge and ask for a new ballot. Election Day Registration Residents who are not currently registered to vote in Mendota Heights can register at their precinct polling places on election day. You must provide proper proof of residency. This proof can be a valid ' linnesota Driver's License, Leamer's Permit, or Minnesota Identi- ition Card, showing your current address, or a receipt for any of these types of identification. If the Minnesota ID or license has a former address, you may bring a recent utility bill to use with your license or ID card. The utility bill must have your name and current address and be due within 30 days of the election. Utility bills may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone or cable tv. You can also use a "Notice of Late Registration" postcard mailed to you by the County Auditor or a U.S. Passport or military photo ID card with a utility bill. Students can use student photo identification. If you do not have the proper identification, a person who knows you and is a registered voter in your precinct may vouch for your resi- dency. Precinct election judges may not, under penalty prescribed by state law, accept any other proof of residency. The responsibility to provide the required proof is yours. If you are a new resident, why not take the time between now and November 3 to change your driver's license or Minnesota I.D. card. Bringing the proper identifi- cation to the polling place will save you and the election judges time and frustration on election day. Absentee Ballots If you know that you will be unable to vote in person on election day because of illness, disability, religious discipline or because you will be out of town, you may apply for an absentee ballot. You can request an application form by mail, phone, or in person at City Hall during office hours. If you are unable to visit City Hall during regular office hours, the City Offices will be open for absentee voting on Saturday, October 31, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Monday, November 2, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. More Questions? Please Call The foregoing information is provided to make the election process easier for you. You are encouraged to contact City Clerk Kathleen Swanson at 452-1850, if you have any additional election questions. Inside "Heights Highlites" City Election Candidate Profiles Current Information on Airport Noise Issues Truth -In -Taxation Hearing Notice Annual Halloween Bonfire For Great Fall/Winter Fun, Check out the Parks and Recreation Information on Pages 4 through 7 PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES October, 1998 YOUTH TRIPS `There's nothing to do!" If this sounds familiar, make plans to bowl, snow tube, roller skate and participate in many other fun activities. The trips listed below are a perfect opportunity for kids and their friends, brothers and sisters to participate in activities which are high in fun and also high in adult supervision. The day trips are sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Departments of Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights. All trips depart from West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., and also return there. To register, either come to Mendota Heights City Hall or mail in the registration form from this issue of "Heights Highlights" and payment to "City of Mendota Heights, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118. Registrations received after the deadline are subject to a $2.00 late fee per participant. Snow Tubing! Spend some of your vacation tubing down the slopes at Green Acres, in Lake Elmo. After a solid two hours of snow tubing we will take time to eat lunch (bring a sack lunch) and snacks. Ages: Grades 2-6 Date: Tuesday, December 29 Time: Bus departs from WSP City Hall at 9:30 a.m. and returns to the same location at 1:00 p.m. Location: Green Acres Recreation, 8989 N. 55th St., Lake Elmo Bring: Warm clothes, extra mittens or leather gloves and additional money for snacks. FEE: $11.00 per child. Registration Deadline: Friday, December 18 Welch Village Ski Trips End your school week with evening skiing! Hit the slopes of Welch Village. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, these trips will allow you to get out and enjoy the winter season. Lessons are available and recommended for beginner skiers. You may bring a sack lunch or purchase a meal at the ski lodge. Ages: 8-12 years old Dates: Fridays, Jan. 8, 22, & February 5, 1999 Bus Pick Up Location: WSP Ice Arena, 60 W. Emerson, WSP Departs: 3:15 p.m. Returns: approximately 10:00 p.m. Deadline: Monday before each trip (Jan.5, 19, and Feb.2) Fee: $29.00 per child, per trip (includes transportation, lift ticket, equipment rental, and chaperone). $18.00 per child, per trip trip if you bring your own ski equipment. $5.00 additional fee per child for a lesson. Early Release Open Swim Jump out of the cold and into the pool at Heritage Middle School, located at 181 Butler Ave., in West St. Paul. Students Kindergarten through Grade 8 are invited to spend the afternoon swimming on the days when school is dismissed early. Parents please note that transportation will no be provided. Wednesday, November 11 1:00-3:00 p.m. $4.00 per child Wednesday, December 9 1:00-3:00 p.m. $4.00 per child Grand Slam & Skateville While at Grand Slam you will be given 4 game tokens, a round of mini -golf, a bumper car pass, an option to use the batting cages or the mega play zone and your choice of pizza or a hot dog, chips and a beverage. The fun continues at Skateville, where we will roller skate. (Parents might have to explain what roller skates in this age of high tech in-line skates.) Ages: Grades 1-8 Date: Wednesday, December 30 Time: Bus will leave WSP City Hall at 9:30 a.m. and return to the same location at 4:00 p.m. Bring: Extra money for tokens and snacks Fee: $12.50 per participant Registration Deadline: Friday, December 18 Tap, Ballet & Jazz Acquire flexibility, coordination, and musicality while you learn the basics of ballet, tap and jazz. These dance classes consist of 1 session per week for 10 weeks. The dates and times of these classes are currently being formulated. Students should wear comfortable clothing. Students who participate in the winter and spring sessions will also perform in a spring recital. Juli Mickelson, the dance instructor, has 23 years of dance training, 9 years of teaching experience, was a dance major at Texas Christian University, and has performed with Loyce Houl- ron's Minnesota Dance Theater and the American School of Russian Classical Ballet. Ages: Grades 5 and up. Date: To be announced. (Call ISD 197 at 905-4094 for dates and information) Time: To be announced. Location:The Learning Center, 1300 Mendota Heights, Rd., Mendota Heights Fee: $44.00 for 10 sessions. PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES October, 1998 ICE SKATING LESSONS Outdoor ice skating lessons will be offered at Friendly Hills Park. A variety of classes will be offered for all ages and abilities. This is a good opportunity to improve your skating skills. Lessons are taught by a local professinal skater with sixteen years of experience. Classes are limited to 5-7 participants, so register early. Please indicate the level name and session number when registering. All classes are $20 per participant/session. Smalls and Talls Parents or other responsible adults par- ticipate with their first time skaters. Adults will learn tips on how to help their children skate. Ages 3-5 years old Thursdays, Jan. 7 - Feb.4, 1999 Session I: 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. Sundays, Jan. 11 -Feb. 8 Session II: 12:00 - 12:30 p.m., Session III: 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Session IV: 3:00 - 3:30 Beginners Skaters with no previous lessons. Ages 6 and older Thursdays, Jan. 7 - Feb. 4, 1999 Session I: 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. Sundays, Jan. 11 -Feb. 8 Session II= 1:00-1:30 p.m. Session 2= 2:30-3:00 p.m.. Advanced Beginners Skaters who can skate forward or who have previously been in the Beginners class. Ages 6 and older Sundays Jan. 11 -Feb. 8, 1999 2:00-2:30 p.m. Intermediate Skaters who can skate forward and back- ward. There will be a focus on learning turns and crossovers. Sundays, Jan. 11 -Feb. 8 Session I: 1:30-2:00 p.m. Funstyle Skaters who can do forward and backward crossovers and turns or who have previously been in the Intermedi- ate class. Skaters will learn jumps and spins.< Sundays, Jan. 11 - Feb. 8, 1999 Session I: 3:00-3:30 p.m. Adults Adult skaters of all levels who want to begin skating for the first time or improve skating skills. Ages 17 and older Thursdays, Jan. 7 -Feb. 4, 1999 Session I: 7:30-8:00 p.m. RINK RATS Co -Ed Youth Outdoor Hockey League ICE RINK WARMING HOUSE SCHEDULE Weather permitting, the City's ice rinks and warming houses will open on Satur- day, December 19. Rink rules will be posted at the warming houses. A rink attendant will be on duty at each of the warming houses during regular warming house hours (listed be- low). The outdoor rinks and warming houses will be CLOSED and outdoor programs will be canceled when the air temperature is -5 degrees or lower, or when the wind- chill is -25 degrees or lower. Please keep children home on these days. For more information concerning ice rinks, please call 452-1850. WARMING HOUSE LOCATIONS: Friendly Hills Park South of Decorah Lane on Pueblo Drive Marie Park West of Victoria on Marie Avenue Wentworth Park Between Dodd Road and Wachtler Ave. WARMING HOUSE HOURS:. Weekdays ......... 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. Saturdays ........ 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 P.M. Sundays .......... 12:00 (noon) to 7:00 p.m. School Vacation Days 12:00 (noon) to 9:00 p.m. Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day...... 12:00 (noon) to 4:00 p.m. Christmas Day....................CLOSED The City of Mendota Heights, Mendota Heights Athletic Association and Dakota Bank have once again joined together to organize an outdoor hockey league for our youth. Age: This league is for girls and boys ages 7 through 10 years When: The league starts at the beginning of January and runs through the end of February, every Saturday morning for one hour. -- Where: Friendly Hills Park Equipment Needed: The youth will be required to have the following equipment: skates, stick, shin pads, and helmet with a face mask. A parent or guardian will be required to sign an insurance waiver ` prior to their child participating. Jerseys will be provided by Dakota Bank. Cost: $40 fee for first child; $20 for each additional sibling This league was created to provide an alternative to the indoor hockey league for Mendota Heights fami- lies. Along with developing their basic skills of skating and team building, the youth will be responsible L for maintaining the ice (shoveling and scraping) before and after their games. You may register at the Mendota Heights City Hall and at Dakota Bank. An informational meeting will be held in December for those who have registered. The date, time and location of this meeting will be provided to you upon registration Once again, we will be looking for volunteers both on and off the ice. If you have questions prior to this meeting, please contact Bill Bird at 452-1850. Parent/Guardian Name: Home Phone: Work Phone: Address: City: Zip Code: Fi Please check for $5.00 Non-Resident Fee Participant Name 1. Gender (Circle) M F Birthdate /_/ Activity Name Start Date / /_ Time FEE $ 2. M F / / / /_ $ 3. M F '; / / / /_ $ PAGE 8 Fun For All Want to have a monstrously good time on Halloween? Join your friends and neighbors at the annual city -sponsored Halloween Bonfire. It will be held on October 31, from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The location is the same as in prior years - in an undeveloped portion of the Mendota Plaza Shopping Cen- ter property, behind the shopping center building. All the goblins and gremlins, dino- saurs and ballerinas are guaranteed to have a great time. The Volunteer Fire Department has of- fered to carry on the bonfire tradition and will coordinate and run this year's event. The bonfire is conducted to provide a safe and enjoyable family alternative to trick or treat- ing. Costumes are not necessary. Hot dogs, soda and other goodies are free and a ghostly good time is guaranteed. Change Your Clock - Change Your Battery When you change your clock on October 24, we encourage you to test your smoke detectors and change the batteries in your flashlights and smoke detectors. Many lives have been saved by properly operating smoke detectors. Please make sure that yours operate properly. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the fire de- partment at 454-3266. Watch Decision '98 Live Election Coverage NDCTV Channel 33 will provide live cov- erage of election results for local city elec- tions on Tuesday, November 3. Coverage will begin at 8:00 p.m. Hosts Tricia Rettler and Mike Sokol will visit election hubs and keep viewers posted on State and National races as well. Get local election results FIRST on NDCTV Channel 33. HEIGHTS HIGHLITES October, 1998 Winter Parking Reminder Autumn is a beautiful time of year in Mendota Heights. The crisp night air, however, is forewaming of the frigid winter weather we will soon be experiencing. Public Work personnel are already making preparations for the winter season. The Mendota Heights Public Works and Police Departments ask your cooperation in ensuring that city plows can safely and promptly remove snow from our streets. City ordinances prohibit on -street parking anytime we receive two or more inches of snow, until after the snowplow has cleared the street. The police department will be enforcing this ordinance. With everyone's cooperation, snow plowing can be done in a safe and expedient manner. Adopt a Hydrant If you have a desire to help your community and wouldn't mind a little extra exercise, the Fire De- partment has a solution for you. The department is looking for in- dividuals to "adopt" fire hydrants for the winter. To qualify for adoption, all you need do is promise to keep the area around a hydrant free of snow and ice and accessible in time of need. Your investment of time and energy will earn the dividend of gratitude from the firefighters and from those whose lives and property you will be helping to protect. If you are interested in adopting a hydrant, please call Nancy at 452-1850 for further information. Sewer Bill Drop Box Available A "drop box" was recently installed at City Hall to provide a safe and convenient recep- tacle for payment of your quarterly sewer bills. The drive -up box is located along the island portion of the circular drive in front of City Hall. Before you deposit your payment in the drop box, please be sure to enclose your check and the right-hand portion of your sewer bill (the small perforated stub) in an envelope. If you have any questions regard- ing your sewer bill or if you plan to move and would like information on final billing, please contact Linda at 452-1850. CITY MEETING SCHEDULE Residents are invited and encouraged to keep current on issues affecting your city by attending meetings of the City Council and its advisory commissions. The following is a schedule of the regular meetings of those bodies. City Council: first and third Tuesdays each month, 7:30 p.m. Planning Commission: fourth Tuesday each month, 7:30 p.m. Parks & Recreation Commission: second Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Airport Relations Commission: second Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. All regular meetings are held at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. If you would like an item placed on a meeting agenda, please call the city's staff at 452-1850 at least one week in advance of a meeting. City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, Mn. 55118 U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6166 St. Paul, Mn. 55118 POSTAL PATRON CARRIER ROUTE PRESORT MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN 55120 ECR WSS