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Issue 52 - Heights Highlights Fall 2000PAGE I IWOTUESDAY, NOVEMBER VETE Thee State General and City Election will be held on Tuesday, November,7. Polling places will be open for voting from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.mX The five precinct polling places are: Somerset Elementary School north gymnasium (Precinct 1), located at 1355 Dodd Road; Mendota Heights City Hall Council Chambers (Precinct 2), 1101 Victoria Curve; 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 Visita- tion 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 Cnd address. The judge will then look for your name on the polling .ice 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 polling place, the judge will direct you to the correct polling place or will ask you to complete a voter registration form. If your name is on the 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 are rejected by the optical scan vote readers in every election because they are 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. Through an agreement with Dakota County, new ballot tabulators have been purchased and will be used in the General Election. Every election jurisdiction in the county will use the same tabulating equipment and the same ballot format. Instead of complet- ing an "arrow" on your ballot, you must fill in an oval to mark your choice of candidate. 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 ballot 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, will be rejected by the machine. A message will be printed on a d -out screen. 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 Minnesota Driver's License, Learner's Permit, or Minnesota Identi- fication 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 a student ID card plus a dorm list with present address (certified by the school) or a student fee statement with an address in the precinct plus a photo ID. 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 residency. 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 7 to change your driver's license or Minnesota ID 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, November 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Monday, November 6, from 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 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 Precinct 2 Polling Place Change Annual Halloween Bonfire For Great Fall/Winter Fun, Check out the Parks and Recreation Information on Pages 4 through 7 PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES Fall Lawn Care Clean Storm Drains, Cleaner Water Lawn owners can help local water quality this fall by using low phosphorus fertilizer, keeping leaves and grass clippings off driveways and streets, and keeping your nearby storm drains cleaned out. Fertilizing lawns in the fall helps make healthier turf going into winter and improves green -up in the spring. Depending on the type of grass, most established lawns benefit from fertilization in September to mid-October. Since most established lawns in Dakota County have more than enough phosphorus, choose fertilizer with the middle number (meaning phosphorus) of three or less. Many nurseries and lawn care companies sell zero phosphorus fertilizer. Newly established lawns may still need additional phosphorus in fertilizer. Before fertilizing, residents are encouraged to test their soils to see what nutrients their soils need. For more information on soil tests and fertilizing, contact the University of Minnesota Extension Service, Dakota County at (651) 480-7734. Basic soil tests cost $7. The University of Minnesota INFO -U provides recorded messages on lawn care topics too. Call (612) 624-2200 for a catalog list of topics. Phosphorus is the nutrient that can degrade water quality in local ponds and lakes. It can cause significant algae blooms and promotes excess weed growth. One common source of phosphorus in ponds and lakes is runoff entering city storm sewer systems. It is important to keep fertilizer, leaves, and grass clippings off driveways and streets so that they will not be carried through storm drains. Water entering storm drains is not treated and drains directly to local water bodies. Help protect water quality in local ponds, lakes, and wetlands by removing any grass and twigs, along with trash, from the storm drains on your street. (Heights Highlights thanks Charlotte Shover, Dakota County Environmental Education Program Coordinator for the above information.) Fire Safe Businesses Recognized Nine years ago, the city initiated a Fire Safety Awards Program. The program rec- ognizes local firms that consistently and con- scientiously emphasize the importance of fire safety in the workplace. This year's award recipients were recognized by the City Council on October 3. They are: A.R.R.T. Center for Diagnostic Imaging Ecolab General Pump L.C.S. Metal Stamping Mendakota Country Club Minnesota Knitting Mills Patterson Dental Supply Somerset Country Club Specialty Equipment Tempco Manufacturing Each of these businesses received com- mendations in 1999 and prior years. Con- gratulations to all of the recipients for their continued commitment to fire safety. MIND YOUR DOGS, PLEASE! In many past issues of the "Heights High- lites" we have included articles intended to inform pet owners of their responsibilities. We continue to receive complaints from resi- dents about dog droppings left on city trails and in the parks. We also receive many com- plaints that dogs are allowed to wander un- leashed with their owners on the trails and in parks. City ordinances not only require all dogs to be licensed. They also require that dogs be kept on leashes at all times and that owners clean up after their pets. If you take your dog to a city park or for a walk on the trails, you must bring a device to pick up its excrement and a receptacle to contain it. There are sig- nificant penalties for violating the ordi- nances. More importantly, the requirements were adopted in order to enhance the safety and well being of everyone in the commu- nity. Please, mind your dogs and enhance the environment for your neighbors and your- selves. October, 2000 JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS 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 ofthe 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 again coordinate and run this year's event. The bonfire is conducted to provide a safe and enjoyable family alternative to trick or treating. Costumes are not necessary. Hot dogs, soda and other goodies are free and a ghostly good time is guaranteed. Bonfire Site to Open Beginning on October 20 at 8:00 a.m., Mendota Heights residents only will be al- lowed to dispose of their clean burning brush such as tree branches, limbs and trunks not over six inches in diameter at the Halloween Bonfire site. Disposal will begin at 8:00 a.m. on October 20 and will be restricted to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Brush will no longer be accepted after 4:00 p.m. on Octo- ber 29, 2000. Disposal by commercial lawn and tree service companies is not pennitted. Once the area is filled, it will be fenced. No further dumping will be allowed and a "No Dumping" sign will then be posted. Leaves, grass clippings, refuse, paper, trade waste, rubbish, tree limbs or tree trunks over six inches in diameter and any items that will pollute or contaminate the air are PRO- HIBITED FROM THE BONFIRE. Heights Highlites is a government news- letter distributed to inform residents on events and activities that affect Mendota Heights. If you know any residents who are not receiving the Heights Highlites, please invite them to contact City Hall, 452-1850, to be placed on the newsletter mailing list. PAGE 4 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES October, 2000 MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS AND RECREATION Fall/Winter Recreation Programs Join us on your school days off.The trips listed below are the perfect opportunity for kids and their friends, brothers and sisters to participate in FUN activities. 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 deadlines are subject to a $2.00 late fee per participant. Anyone interested in chaperoning youth trips or ski trips should contact Mary at 651-452-1850. Drkula's Bowl & Shoreview Community Center — Wednesday, December 27 Have a "bowling" good time at Drkula's Bowl. Then, off to Shoreview Community Center for swimming & open gym. Tons of fun!!! Kids should bring money to purchase snacks/lunch. Date: Wednesday, December 27 Time: Pickup 9:30 AM/Return 3:30 PM Depart/Return location: West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Ages: 7-12 years of age Fee: $13.00 Registration Deadline: Wednesday, December 20 OFFICE INFORMATION: Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve Phone: (651)452-1850 Park Maintenance Phone: (651)454-4059 PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF: Mary Hapka, Recreation Programmer Terry Blum, Parks Leadperson John Boland, Parks Crew Mike Maczko, Parks Crew PARKS AND RECREATION INFORMATION LINES: Park and Ballfield Reservations (651)255-1172 Ice Rink/Warming House Hotline (651)255-1173 Available Recreation Programs (651)255-1175 Green Acres & Lava Links —Thursday, December 28 Join us for a terrific day of tubing and towing! A pizza and pop lunch, 4 game tokens and mini golf at Lava Links will follow hours of tubing fun. Children should bring extra money for additional tokens or food. Remember to dress warm. Date: Thursday, December 28 Time: Pickup 9:30 AM/Return 3:45 Depart/Return location: West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Ages: 7-12 years of age Fee: $20.00 Registration Deadline: Thursday, December 21 Maple Grove Community Center — Friday, December 29 Swim/Gym/Maple Maze/Ice Skating Begin the day with gym games and the Maple Maze (you must wear socks). Afterwards, open ice skating, 11:30am-1:00pm. Bring r, your ice skates or $1.50 to rent a' pair. And finally, 2 hours of poolP:�? time which includes a 130 ft. waterslide, water sprays, geysers, and a rope swing. Bring your swimsuit and towel and a bag lunch and/or money for concessions. A daylong adventure filled with activity awaits you. Don't miss out! Date: Friday, December 29 Time: Pickup 8:30 AM/ Return 4:15 Depart/Return location: West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP Ages: 7-12 years of age Fee: $13.50 (plus $1.50 for skate rental) Registration Deadline: Friday, December 22 PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 2000 AFTER SCHOOL YOUTH SKI TRIPS To Welch Village Ski Area NOTE: Buses for the after school field trips will pickup at 3:30 PM at the West St. Paul City Hall. Buses will return to the West St. Paul City Hall at 10:00 PM: Parents please pick up your children promptly at 10:00 PM at West St. Paul City Hall (1616 Humboldt Ave., WSP) Ski Trips are scheduled after school until 10:00 PM. After a long week of studies, catch our bus at West St. Paul City Hall These ski trips are for all abili- ties from Beginners to Ad- vanced. Prices include: lift tick- ets, bus transportation,Adult Chaperones, and equipment rental (if needed). Bring money for dinner/snacks or bring a bag dinner. Students are dropped off at West St. Paul City Hall at 10:00 PM; please pick up your children on time! Anyone inter- ested in chaperoning should contact Mary at 651-452-1850. Chaperones will be paid and will also have their lift ticket and equipment rental paid for. Registration deadline for all ski trips: Monday before each trip. LOCATION: Welch Village Ski Area DAY/DATES: Fridays, January 5, 19; February 9 FEES: With equipment rental: $31.00 per trip Without equipment rental: $18.00 per trip Ski lessons: Add $5.00 per trip (fee must be paid at time of registration). AGES: Grades 3-8 PICKUP-TIMES:..330 PM West St. Paul City Hall RETURN:.. 10:00 PM (WSP City Hall) SOUTH REGION "STARS" The Area 12 Special Olympics "Stars" are "in training" and participating in a wide variety of Fall/Winter sports and activities. The activities include bowling, floor hockey, swimming and basket- ball. New athletes can be registered at any time during the year. Call Inver Grove Heights Parks and Recreation 651-450-2588 for more programs, dates and times. KCE RINK WARMING HOUSE SCHEDULE Weather permitting, the City's ice rinks and warming houses will open on Friday, December 15. Rink rules will be posted at each warming house. A rink attendant will be on duty at each of the warming houses during the regular warming house hours (listed below). The Outdoor rinks and warming houses will be CLOSED and outdoor programs will be canceled when the air temperature is -5 degrees or lower. Please keep children home on these days. For more information concerning ice rinks, please call 651- 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 Avenue. WARMING HOUSE HOURS: Weekdays ......................4:00 to 8:30 p.m. Saturdays ......................11:00 to 8:30 p.m. Sundays ........................12:00 (noon) to 6:00 p.m. School Vacation Days (as staff is available 12:00 (noon) to 8:30 p.m. Otherwise note regular hours.) Christmas /New Year's Eve.... 12:00 (noon) to 4:00 p.m. Christmas /New Year's Day.............................CLOSED Positions Available Warming House Attendant This is a part-time position and is ideal for students, adults or seniors. Rink Attendant experience is not a requirement to apply. Outdoor Skating Director/Instructor Instructor with experience is needed to instruct outdoor skating classes to a variety of ages and abilities. Applications and job descriptions are available at Mendota Heights City Hall. City Hall is located at 1101 Victoria Curve and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For additional information contact Mary at 651-452-1850. 55 + CARD CLUB A room is available at the Mendota Heights City Hall (I 101 Victoria Curve) for any individuals 55 years of age or older who are interested in starting a card club. Group members will be responsible to organize a play schedule and choice of game(s). Any individuals interested organizing a card club should contact the Parks & Recreation Dept. at 651-452-1850 for assistance and additional information. PACE 6 HEIGHTS HICHLITES October, 2000 LEARN TO SKATE Join us for some old fashioned outdoor fun. 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 and have some outdoor fun. Classes are limited to 5-7 participants, so register early. A waiting list will be made for overflow registrations. Please watch for flyers that will be distributed to all schools in early - November. Smalls and Talls Parents or other responsible adults participate with their first time skaters. Adults will learn tips on how to help their children skate. This class is fun for parents and children! Ages 3-5 years old Sundays, Jan 7 - Feb 10 Section 1: 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. Beginners Skaters with no previous experience will have a super time being introduced to basic skills of skating. Ages 6 and older Sundays, Jan 7 - Feb 10 Section I: 12:35 - 1:05 p.m. Advanced Beginners Skaters who can skate forward or who have previously been in the Beginners class Ages 6 and older Sundays, Jan 7 - Feb 10 Section I: 1:10 — 1:40 p.m. Funstyle/Freestyle This is for intermediate skaters who can do forward and backward crossovers and turns. Skaters will learn jumps and spins. Sundays, Jan 7 - Feb 10 Section : 1:45 — 2:15p.m. Adults This class is perfect for adults who want to begin skating for the first time, improve skating skills or just get outside and enjoy the fresh air! It's never to late to learn!!! Ages 17 and older Sundays, Jan 7 —Feb 10 Section I: 2:20-2:50 p.m. FISH ROGER'S LAKE The Department of Natural Resources recently comleted installation of a fishing 's dock on Roger's Lake. The dock extends mYa 108 feet into the lake with a thirty foot "T" `} J at the end. If you like to fish, Roger's Lake ... is definitely worth a cast. CELEBRATE MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS! The Parks and Recreation Department, the City Council and the City of Mendota Heights would like to express our deepest gratitude to all sponsors of the Ninth Annual Celebrate Mendota Heights Parks event. As in the past the residents of this commu- nity were able to enjoy various activities during the celebration on Saturday, June 3, 2000. This year's donations allowed the community to enjoy entertainment by the Kit & Kaboodle, Face painting by ProTec, and the Animal's of Walton's Hollow. We are extremely appreciative of your generosity as your donation provided valuable assistance in making this event possible and an experience for all to enjoy. 2000 CELEBRATE MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS SPONSORS & PARTICIPANTS 3M Metal Matrix Composites AIITech Engineering Corp. Annex Cleaners Bernard Friel Bogeys Boltz's Tae Kwon Do, Inc. Brown Institute Children's Country Day School Convent of the Visitation School Courtyard by Marriot Dakota Bank Donna Schroer Esslinger & Company GP Companies, Inc. Hudson Co., Inc. J. Liberacki & Associates Judge Richard Spicer KEBCO, Inc. LCS Company Mayflower Distributing Co., Inc. Mendakota Animal Hospital Mendota Heights Amoco Mendota Heights Athletic Association Mendota Heights Liquor Mendota Heights Par 3 Golf Course Northland Insurance Co. PROTEC Enviromental Consultants Ridge South Condominium Assoc. Sally Lorberbaum Sibley Area Sting Soccer Club Somerset Travel Sun Country Airlines TAJ Technologies, Inc. Turner's Gymnastics Viking Plastic Packaging, Inc. Ziggy's Deli & Ice Cream Parent/Guardian Name: Home Phone: Work Phone: Address: City: Zip Code: ❑ Please check for $5.00 Non -Resident Fee Participant Name Gender (Circle) Birthdate Activity Name Start Date Time FEE l , M F M F / / L ✓_ / /_ $ $ 2. / / 3. M F / / /_/_ $