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Issue 48 - Heights Highlights Spring 1999PAGE 1 April, 1999 ISSUE 48 CITY TO DEVELOP PLANS FOR FREEWAY ROAD AREA In December, the City Council identified a potential redevelopment site in an area known as the Freeway Road site. This area is bound on the south by Trunk Highway 110, on the west by Dodd Road, and on the east by North and South Freeway Roads. The site includes land owned by the City of Mendota Heights as well as several existing commercial properties including Fina/Oasis Mart, Tom Thumb and the Mendakota Animal Hospital. The City Council has awarded a contract to Mr. Ross Fefercom, of RMF Entities, Inc., to assist the City in designing a master plan for the site that will incorporate the City Council's concept land use plans for the area. Mr. Fefercorn will serve as the lead consultant to the City and will direct a design team consisting of Mr. Aaron Parker, of A Studio, and Mr. Gaius Nelson, of Nelson -Tremain Partnership. This design team has significant experience in city planning, residential and commercial development, and redevelopment projects. Their task will be to work with City Council's concept land use for the area and develop two Master Plans for the City Council to choose from. The process is expected to take up to six months and will involve public presentations and meetings. The City Council identified the development, or redevelopment, of this site as a high priority Target Issue during workshops in both 1997 and 1998. Their concept for this site is a mixed land use plan including a village concept of residential uses that will serve as a transition from the existing, adjacent residential land uses. Small scale retail/service uses near the Dodd Road/TH 110 intersection will serve as a transition from the intersection to the proposed residential uses. It is intended that any commercial uses will establish a tone, or "village character,' compatible with existing and proposed residential land uses and characteristic of Mendota Heights. It will be necessary to realign Freeway n ,)ad's access to Dodd Road and there will be no new, at -grade crossing of TH 110. he identified redevelopment site is approximately 22 acres including nine parcels. The Master Plan process is intended to advise the City on the feasibility of the Council's concept plan and to identify appropriate land use controls and proper roadway alignments. The City intends to use a Planned Unit Development approach on this site to insure the proper development of the site and to allow for flexibility in the design of the site. MAYOR MERTENSOTTO ELECTED TO CHAIR MASAC In a stunning development, the Metropoli- tan Aircraft Sound Abatement Council (MASAC), at their January meeting, elected Mayor Charles Mertensotto, of Mendota Heights, to serve as the Chair of MASAC. This appointment is for a two year term for 1999 and 2000. In his new duties as Chair of the Metropolitan Aircraft Sound Abate- ment Council, the Mayor will preside over the monthly meetings of MASAC's board and he will appoint the members of MASAC's Operations Committee and MASAC's Executive Committee. The MASAC board consists of thirty eight (3 8) representatives with an equal number of representatives from the airline/airport in- dustry and representatives from airport com- munities. The MASAC was established in 1969 to study and evaluate noise complaints from communities surrounding the MSP In- ational Airport, to realize an effective ...,,se abatement program at MSP and to conduct a program of public information and education about airport noise and noise abatement. MASAC meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the MAC offices, located at 6040 28th Avenue South in Minneapolis. Mayor Mertensotto's election as Chair of MASAC stems from a desire of the commu- nity representatives to have a community person serving in the role of Chair on this important body. MASAC makes recom- mendations to the Metropolitan Airports Commission on all matters relative to airport noise and sound abatement/mitigation pro- grams. Noise abatement is the primary goal of all MASAC activities and community rep- resentatives were unanimous in their support of Mayor Mertensotto's candidacy as Chair. This speaks highly of the Mayor's expertise on airport noise issues and the respect each community has for his leadership abilities. Mendota Heights currently has two seats on the MASAC board. Traditionally, Men- dota Heights has had only one seat on the board. During 1997 and 1998, MASAC conducted an audit after many communities expressed their disappointment in MASAC's progress. MASAC was restruc- tured as a result of this audit and Mendota Heights was given an additional seat on the board, in recognition of the growth of the community over the life of MASAC and in recognition of the heavy reliance on the Mendota Heights/Eagan aircraft corridor for operations. The Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission, who advises City Council on airport matters, was instrumen- tal in requesting the original audit and de- manding better City representation on MASAC. Congratulations to the Mayor on his elec- tion to the MASAC Chair! Inside "Heights Highlites" 1999 Street Reconstruction Spring Clean-up Community Garage Sale Y2k - Are you Ready? Seasonal Reminders For Great Spring/Winter Fun, check out the Parks and Recreation Information on Pages 4 through 7 PAf2F A 5 rrnrrrrmo rrr�rrr .mr.n .- '--- PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES April, 1999 Youth Day Trips THURSDAY, JUNE 17 - CRYSTAL CAVES Explore Crystal Caves in Spring Valley Wisconsin. Discover an incredible new world while exploring this geological wonder. We will have a guided tour of the caves (wear a jacket it is "cool" in the caves). After the tour, we will have lunch (bring a bag lunch). Cost includes bus transportation, chaperons and tour. Ages:7-12 years of age Depart/Return location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Avenue, WSP Departs:8:30 am Return:3:00 p.m. FeeA7.50 MONDAY, JUNE 21, TWINS GAME TWINS VS. TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS We will spend an exciting afternoon at the Metrodome. Fee includes a hot dog or popcorn and pop. You may want to bring extra money for snacks. Bus departs at 9:45 am and returns after game end at approximately 3:30 p.m.. Cost is $9.50 per person. Ages:7-12 years of age Depart/Return location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Avenue, WSP Departs:9:45 am Returns:3:30 (Approximate time) Fee:$9.50 MONDAY, JUNE 28, TREASURE ISLAND AT THE OLD LOG THEATER AND SHADY OAK BEACH Join us for a morning of adventure. The Old Log Theater presents Treasure Island. This adventure tale is a great way to introduce your child to the magic and fun of live theater. After the show we will be heading to Shady Oak Beach in Minnetonka for some fun in the sun. Bring a bag lunch. Ages:7-12 years old Depart/Return location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart:8:45 am Retum:3:15 p.m. Fee:$12.00 A[ THURSDAY, JULY 8, WILD WATERS WATER PARK SOMERSET, WI Come and have a ton of water fun. An unlimited slide pass for the 3 super slides, plus a visit to Water Wars. Additional activities will include volleyball and mini -golf. Bus departs at 8:30 am and returns at 3:00 p.m. Fee includes a box lunch. Ages:7-12 years of age Depart/Return location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart:8:30 am Retum:3:15 p.m. Fee:Call 452-1850 for more information. THURSDAY, JULY 15, CASCADE BAY Ahoy, Cascade Bay! Join us for a fun filled day exploring sandpiper beach, twin falls, lookout point and the lazy river at the new Cascade Bay Family Aquatic Center located in Eagan. Ages:7-12 years old Depart/Return Location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Departs:10:00 am Returns*00 Fee:$10.00 THURSDAY, JULY 22, JOHN ROSE OVAL & COMO zoo Begin your day outside with two hours of in-line skating and/or roller hockey. Remember to bring in-line skates and helmets. Children without skates will need to bring $2.00 for skate rental. After skating we will travel to Como Zoo for a cookout and tour. Cookout lunch will include hot dog, chips and beverage. Children will only be touring the zoo area, they will not be allowed on rides. Ages:7-12 years old Depart/Return Location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart:8:30 am Return:3:15 p.m. Fee:Contact 452-1850 for more information. THURSDAY, JULY 29, BEAVER MOUNTAIN WATERSLIDE AND TRAPP FARM PLAYGROUND We will have unlimited water sliding on this trip and a round of mini -golf. We will be stopping at Trapp Farm Park for play- ground activities on our way home. Bring a bag lunch. Ages:7-12 years old Depart/Return Location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart: 9:00 am Return: 3:45 p.m. Fee:$13.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, TAYLOR FALLS WILD MOUNTAIN Waterslides, alpine slides & go carts! The summer is winding down, but the fun isn't. Slip and slide on four water slides and alpine slides and don't forget to race your friends on the go-carts or just relax in the lazy river. Bring a bag lunch or purchase your lunch at Wild Mountain. Ages:7-12 years old Depart/Return Location:West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart:8:15 am Return*00 p.m. Fee:$19.00 Check out Page 6 for two more great trips!! * All registration deadlines are one week prior to field trip or until program is full. PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES April, 1999 More Youth Day Trips! THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, BUNKER HILLS WAVE POOL Looking for "surf' in Minnesota? Well you can find it at the Coon Rapids Wave Pool. Four foot high waves are created for an ocean effect. Bring your swim suit, towel and a change of clothes. Tubes are available for an extra $2.00 rental fee. This trip is offered for children ages 10 and older. The fee includes a box lunch (pop, hot dog, chips & cookie). Additional snacks are available at your own expense. Ages:10-17 years old Depart/Retum Iocation:West St. Paul City Hall, Depart:9:00 am Return:3:15 p.m. Fee:$12.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, VALLEY FAIR As usual, we are saving the best for last with our grand finale trip. This will be the biggest fun day around. This trip is only for children 10 years of age and older. Bring a bag lunch. Ages: 10 years and older Depart/Return location: West St. Paul Cite Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Depart:9:00 a.m. Return:6:30 p.m. Fee:$23.00 Children will learn how to reduce the risk of accidents and increase the safety of their everyday lives. The camp will focus on building safety skills, while at the same time the children will have fun and meet new and interesting people. Instructors of the camp are volun- teers from local police & fire departments, utility companies, and paramedics as well as other professionals whose jobs deal with personal and public safety. Topics such as stranger safety, weather safety, drug awareness, animal safety, home safety and first aid are just some of the areas which will be addressed. Safety Camp is designed for children who will be entering the 3rd and 4th grade in the fall of 1999. At the conclusion of camp there will be a family picnic with hot-dogs, ice cream and beverages. The camp is sponsored by the VFW Gallagher Hanson Post 295. AGES: Children entering the 3rd and 4th grades in Fall of 1999. DATES: August 17, 18, 19 LOCATION: Kaposia Park (Located at Wilde and Butler Avenues in South St. Paul).TIME: 8:00 am - 3:45 p.m. (Parents need to pick up and drop off their children at Kaposia Park.) FEE: $25.00 * Enrollment is limited for each community (Mendota Heights, Inver Grove Heights, West St. Paul and South St. Paul) participating. To be placed on a preliminary roster contact Mary at 651-452-1850. Placement on the preliminary roster does not guarantee final enroll- ment. Further details and scheduling information will be mailed to each registered participant during the last week of July. GOLF LEAGUES Mendota Parks and Recreation in cooperation with Par 3 Gol, Course, is offering summer golf leagues. A mass registration was held on Monday, April 19th. For those who could not attend, a second date has been scheduled. Registration will be held on Monday, April 26 at City Hall at 6:00 p.m. for Seniors and Women and at 7:00 p.m. for Juniors. Please have your registration form completed with all information other than tee time when approaching registration table. You may register individually, but pairs and four -some registrations are recommended. Please have tee time preferences in mind when registering. The league fee, which covers weekly prizes, is required at the time of registration. The Green Fee is to be paid to the Mendota Heights Par 3 Golf Course the first day of play. Rainchecks will be given for missed days. League fees are non-refundable after the start of league play. Senior Golf League Mondays, May 3 - September 27 (No play on holidays). This league is offered to anyone 55 years of age or older. Tee times will start at 7:00 am and continue approximately every seven minutes thereafter. League fee: $5.00 (payable to the City of Mendota Heights) Green fee: $159.50 (22 rounds at $7.25 each) Women's Golf League Tuesdays, A.M., May 25 -Aug. 24 Wednesdays, P.M. May 26 -Aug. 25 This league is offered to all adult women. Tee times begin at 7:00 am and 3:00 p.m. then continue approximately every seven minutes thereafter. League Fee:$10.00 (payable to the City of Mendota Heights) Green Fee:$112.00 (14 rounds at $8.00 each) Junior Golf League Mondays, June 7 - August 16 Wednesdays, June 9 - August 18 This league is designed for boys and girls ages 10 through 17. Tee times begin at 11:00 am and continue approximately every seven minutes thereafter up until 2:00 p.m.. This league is looking for volunteers to share chaperon duties (2 per each day of play). Volunteers will play for free on their volunteer day, compliments of the golf course. League Fee: $10.00 (payable to the City of Mendota Heights) The league fee will be non-refundable after the start of league play. Green Fee: $79.75 (11 rounds at $7.25 each) For more information or questions call 651-452-1850. Need Some Lessons? Mendota Heights Par 3, in cooperation with the city, s offering rouPiofferigolf lessons. There will be one teaching professional to every eight golfers, giving personalized classroom and on course in- struction. You will receive three one-hour ses- sions covering rules of golf, golfcourse etiquette, proper grip, stance and swing and correct putting techniques. You will also receive two free golf passes to play at anytime on the golf course. Lessons will be given on Thursdays, from April 29 through N 13 or on Thursdays from May 20 through June 3. Registration fee: $5.00 per person. Lesson price: $50.00 per person. Call City Hall at 452-1850 for lesson times and registration information. Parent/Guardian Name: Home Phone: Work Phone: Address: City: Zip Code: o Please check for $5.00 Non -Resident iFee Participant Name Gender Birthdate Activity Name Start Time FEE (Circle) Date 1. M F M F ` M F / / / / / C / / $ $ $ `' 2. 3. / / / /