Issue 44 - Heights Highlights Winter 1998PAGE 1 February,1998 ISSUE 44
RUNWAY RECONSTRUCTION IN 1998
The Metropolitan Airports Commission has announced that it will
begin the first phase of a long-awaited reconstruction of the south
parallel runway (runway 12R/30L) beginning on April 1, 1998.
Reconstruction of Runway 12R/30L will focus on the western 3,400
MSP Runway Use in Southeast Flow
feet and it is anticipated that the work will be completed by August
of 1998. In 1999, the eastern 3,000 feet of runway is expected to be
reconstructed with the total project cost expected to be approximately
$17 million.
The original runway was constructed in the 1950's and consists of
8-11 inch thick concrete overlaid with 10 inches of bituminous, or
)halt. These runway materials have deteriorated due to age and
,vere not designed for today's heavier aircraft. Reconstruction with
20-24 inch thick concrete will accommodate the heavier aircraft
currently using the airport and increased traffic loads in the future.
The reconstruction of the south parallel runway will result in
changes to the current operation patterns at the airport, primarily an
increase in the use of the crosswind runway (runway 4/22) for
departures to the southwest over Bloomington and Richfield.
For Mendota Heights, the operations on the north parallel runway
(runway 12L/3 OR) will not change significantly, although there will
be a slight increase in daily operations off of this runway. An
estimated, additional 10-15 jet aircraft are anticipated to use this
runway each day during the reconstruction period. The north parallel
runway, 12L/30R, will be used for arrivals and departures for all
types of aircraft, as it is being used today. This includes narrow and
wide body aircraft, as well as, regional aircraft that will use the north
parallel for arrivals and departures similar to its current use.
During reconstruction, the south parallel runway, 12R/30L, will be
reduced to 6,000 feet of usable runway length. Use ofregional aircraft
is expected to increase on the south parallel runway during recon-
struction. Narrow and wide body aircraft use is expected to decrease,
as it is shifted to the crosswind runway, 4/22. The crosswind runway,
4/22, will see an overall increase in use. Larger, heavier aircraft will
require the use of the full length of runway 4/22 for both arrivals and
departures.
During the reconstruction, the winds will generally favor an east-
erly departure and arrival flow. This configuration will result in
departures from both parallel runways and the crosswind runway.
Arrivals will most likely occur on the parallel runways, except for
large and long-haul flights. When the weather requires the use of the
airport in a westerly flow, aircraft will depart using the north parallel
and the crosswind runway, 4/22, while arrivals will use the parallel
runways 30L and 30R.
The reconstruction is not expected to impact the airport's capacity.
Construction will occur Monday through Saturdays on a fast track.
I -35E BRIDGE OPEN HOUSE
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT)
has announced that it will conduct an informational open
house to discuss replacement of the I -35E bridge. The bridge
project is scheduled to begin in three years and take two years
to complete.
The open house will be held in the Mendota Heights City
Council Chambers on Tuesday, April 7, from 2:00 p.m. to
6:00 p.m. All residents are invited to attend.
PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 1998
Fourth Annual Spring Clean -Up Day
Saturday, May 9, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mendota Plaza, Highway 110 and Dodd Road
(Enter and exit from South Plaza Drive)
Take advantage of the city-wide spring clean-up day to clean out the garage and storage areas, and tidy up your home and yard. The Mendota
Plaza, located at Highway 110 and Dodd Road, will again be the collection site. You should enter and exit the Mendota Plaza from South
Plaza Drive.
The city wide spring clean-up is limited to Mendota Heights Residents Only! Identification will be requierd. Only cars, pick-ups and small
trailers will be allowed to bring items. No contractor or commercial debris will be accepted.
We will accept the following items: We will not accept the following items:
� Car Tires, Furniture, and Mattresses $3.00 each 0 Household Hazardous Waste (Motor Oil,
� Scrap Metals (remove all non-metal Batteries, Paint, Household Chemicals, etc.)
components) .......... Volume -Based Fee® 0 Items that can be recycled curbside
Home Remodeling Debris and - '�• 0 Home Electronics
Miscellaneous Junk .......... Volume -Based Fee 0 Yard Waste
Spring Clean -Up is made possible by a grant from Dakota County Environmental Management.
Mendota Heights Appliance Collection Day
Monday, May 11, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
,n conjunction with Spring Clean -Up, the city will again sponsor an appliance collection day.Old appliances can be picked up from your
driveway! Put your appliances out the night before and they will be picked up by JR's Appliance. Call JR's by Friday May 6 for prices and
to schedule your appliance pick-up. Dial JR's at 454-9215 and ask for Operator 33. On pick-up day, make your check payable "JR's
Appliance" and place it inside your appliance.
Work on City's Comprehensive
Plan Continues
Mendota Heights has contracted with the planning consultants of McCombs Frank Roos
Associates to assist the City Council and advisory commissions in revising the City's
Comprehensive Plan. A complete revision is due to the Metropolitan Council by December
31, 1998. A Comprehensive Plan is a document that takes inventory of a City's current
situation and sets guidelines for future growth and change over the next 20 years.
The first workshop for the 1998 revision of the Comprehensive Plan for the City was held
on Tuesday, October 14, 1997, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The following six issues
emerged as the highest priorities for the Comprehensive Plan:
• Airport Noise: Runway Issues and General Diligence
• Development of Dodd Road and Highway 110 Intersection
• Development of Garron Site/Resurrection Site/Highway 55 Corridor
• Air Noise Compatibility Issues for Redevelopment
• Maintenance of Older Housing Stock
• Creation of an Economic Development Strategy
• Preservation of Open Space
The City will hold forums for public input on the draft of the revised Comprehensive Plan
.er this year. These opportunities for public input will be advertised in this newsletter and
in local papers.
CITY DIRECTORY
Council Members:
Charles Mertensotto, Mayor
John Huber
Christine Koch
Sandra Krebsbach
Jill Smith
Staff Members:
Kevin Batchelder,
City Administrator
Kathleen Swanson, City Clerk
James Danielson, Public
Works Director
Donn Anderson
Acting Police Chief
John Maczko, Fire Chief
Code Enforcement Officers:
Paul Berg & Dick Gill
454-3394
450-0729
451-9508
454-5696
688-7444
452-1850
452-1850
452-1850
452-1366
454-3266
452-1850
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MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS AND RECREATION
SPRING/SUMMER TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES
Mendota Heights Senior Club
The Mendota Heights Senior Club meets the fourth Wednesday
of every month, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., in Parkview Plaza's club
house, 730 S. Plaza Dr. The club is open to all adults who are 55
and older. Meetings are designed to be socially uplifting, educa-
tional and all around fun. The club is interested in individuals with
all abilities and talents to assist with the planning and facilitation
ofineetings, programs and events. The club has planned programs
in conjunction with the monthly meetings. The programs for the
next five months include:
March 25: Dakota County Historical Society - Learn and
reminisce about the history of the area.
April 22: Dodge Nature Center - A "Spring Awakening"
day trip.
May 27: Musical Presentation.
June 24: Picnic/Cookout - A traditional summer barbecue.
Currently there is no Senior Club membership fee. A collection
is taken at each meeting to cover costs for coffee, snacks, and
program materials. (Contributions are minimal.) For informa-
tion about upcoming meetings, programs and directions to
Parkview Plaza, please call Bill Bird, Recreation Programmer,
at 452-1850.
Thank you! The Parks and Recreation Department and the
Mendota Heights Senior Club would like to thank the Dakota
County H.R.A. for its generosity in allowing the club to meet in
Parkview Plaza's Community Room. This room has allowed the
club to have a home to meet, share, and grow.
OFFICE INFORMATION:
Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m
Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve
Phone: 452-1850 After Hours Update: 220-2156
PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF:
Bill Bird, Recreation Programmer
Terry Blum, Parks Leadperson
John Boland, Parks Crew
Mike Maczko, Parks Crew
BUILD A BIRD HOUSE
Spring is near and the birds are returning. Many
species are already building their nests and prepar-
ing to start a new family. Give them a helping A
hand by building your own birdhouse! Naturalist
Tim Lundahl will give you a few tips on how you _-
can attract birds to your backyard while you as-
semble your bird house. Your backyard chickadees and house
wrens will be grateful for their new custom-made home. Don't
forget to bring your own hammer!
AGES: Parent-child pairs of any age.
DATE: Thursday, March 26
TIME: 6:30-8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Mendota Heights City Hall
DEADLINE: Registrations due by March 18
Minimum: 8 parent-child pairs
Maximum: 20 parent-child pairs
FEE: $10 per parent-child pair (includes bird house kits
ENJOY OUR CITY PARKS AND TRAMS!
With spring and summer right around the corner, we invite all
residents to enjoy the parks and trails we have here in Mendota
Heights. Explore the amenities your city has to offer while
enjoying the great outdoors!
City parks are open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. In order to
allow everyone the most enjoyable experience without conflict-
ing with the rights of fellow park users and neighboring residents,
we ask everyone's cooperation in abiding by the posted park
rules.
Park shelters and facilities are available for reservation on a
first-come, first-served basis. For information on rental proce-
dures and fees, please contact Bill at 452-1850. Rental groups are
responsible for the clean up of trash and debris in the area reserved
for their activity.
City of Mendota Heights ordinances require all dogs in the city
to be leashed. This especially pertains to park property. Pet
owners are permitted to have their leashed pet in city parks and
on city trails and are required to clean up any droppings left by
their animals.
Finally, to assist the City in the maintenance and appearance of
our parks and trails, we ask for everyone's cooperation in usin,
the trash and recycling receptacles provided.
PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 1998
YOUTH ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
District 197 is offering many youth programs which will keep the minds and bodies of children grades K-8 active during the summer. Listed
,elow you will find the dates, times and a brief description of the programs offered. More detailed information will be sent home with District
197 students in March. A preview/registration night is being held on Thursday, March 19 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Heritage Middle School
Cafeteria. The preview/registration program is designed to allow parents and children to meet the instructors and "sample" the programs
being offered. All 1998 Summer Youth Activities will be at Heritage Middle School or Sibley High School. For more information or if you
would like a Summer catalog sent to you contact Barbara at District 197, 905-4182.
YOUTH TENNIS
Developing the proper strokes and strategies are keys to becom-
ing a skilled tennis player. Children will learn through the teach-
ing of the instructor and drills, the fundamentals of the game and
skill development. Please bring your own racquet and wear tennis
or all -court shoes(no black soled shoes). Shorts without pockets
are also required.
Grades: 4-6
Date: Saturdays, April 18 -May 9
Time: 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Location: Henry Sibley High School
Fee: $25.00 for 4 sessions
Grades: 7-9
Date: Saturdays, April 18 -May 9
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Location: Henry Sibley High School
Fee: $25.00 for 4 sessions
SIBLEY SOFTBALL SPRING CLINIC
Come have fun while learning about the exciting game of
softball. Join the Henry Sibley girls varsity softball team for a
softball skills clinic. The clinic will cover basic skills and drills
for softball players of any skill level. Skills will include fast pitch
and slow pitch technique. Please bring a softball glove, cleats and
wear practice attire.
The clinic will be directed by Kathy Fletcher, head softball
coach at Henry Sibley High School, staff, and members of the
varsity softball team.
Ages: 8-14
Date: Saturday, May 16
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Location: Henry Sibley High School
Fee:$9.00 per participant
MIDDLE SCHOOL DROP-IN CENTER
Community Education is offering an after school Drop-in Cen-
ter at both Heritage and Friendly Hills Middle Schools. The
center provides middle school students the opportunity to receive
homework help, participate in group activities, and interact with
Sibley High School students, as well as adult mentors, in a
constructive environment.
The Drop-in Center schedule for both middle schools is Tues-
days after school. Preregistration is required. For more informa-
tion or to volunteer, please call Erik Lovdahl, District 197, at
905-4181.
SUMMER ACADEMIC INSTITUTE
A wide variety of exciting, non-traditional classes that allow
students, Grades K-8, to create, explore and discover in areas of
their particular interest.
Dates: Session I June 22 -July 9
Session II July 13-30
(Monday -Thursday)
Time: 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Fee: $108.00 per session
SUMMER UNDER THE SUN
This afternoon program provides enrichment classes and fun
activities including swimming for Grades: K-8
Dates: Session I June 22 -July 2
Session II July 6-9
Session III July 13-23
Session N July 27-30
(Monday -Thursday)
Time: Noon -5:00 p.m.
Fee: $90.00 per week for the 2 week sessions. $50.00 per week
for the 1 week sessions.
SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAM
Group band and orchestra instruction based on experience level.
Beginners are in class for their specific instrument.
Grades: 4-8
Date: June 22 -July 30 (Monday -Thursday)
Time: To be announced.
Fee: $70.00 Ensembles
$80.00 Beginners
EXTENDED DAY
An affordable, educational alternative to traditional school-age
child care.
Grades: K-8
Date: June 8 -August 21(Not available August 24 -Sep-
tember 7.)
(Monday -Friday)
Time: 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Fee: To be announced.
SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS
Instructional basketball, baseball, softball and football camps. Date:Beginning on June 8. (More information forthcoming.)
PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 1998
IN-LINE SKATING LESSONS
Do you want to learn how to In -Line skate or improve your
skating skill? Check out our beginner skating lessons and Street
Smart Skating clinic. John Glynn from the Dynamic Skate School
and Team Ramp will be instructing each lesson and clinic. Each
lesson and clinic requires the use of a helmet and wrist guards.
Knee and elbow pads are recommended but not required. Equip-
ment rental is available. Rental needs must be noted when regis-
tering.
STREET SMART SKATING CLINIC
Saturday, April 19
This clinic deals with going up and down hills, over curbs and
bumps, traffic, skating with a group, and the rules of the road.
This clinic is open to all ages but you must know how to in-line
skate. Maximum class size: 20.
AGES: All ages
DATE: Thursday, June 4
TIME: 5:00 p.m.- 6:15 p.m. p.m.
FEE: $7 per person
WHERE: Mendakota Park
YOUTH BEGINNER SKATING LESSONS
Monday and Tuesday, May 19-20
This class teaches the fundamentals of in-line skating. Getting
started, stopping, rules of the road are just a few examples of the
techniques instructed in this two day session.
AGES: 6-14 years old
DATE: Tuesday, May 26,
Wednesday, May 27
TIME: 5:00 - 5:45 p.m.
FEE: $12 per person
WHERE: Mendakota Park
ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Registration information is now available for a variety of Adult
ASA sanctioned slow -pitch softball leagues. League packets can
be obtained at City Hall.
Leagues being offered include: Men's Class C, to be played on
Monday evenings; Men's Class D and Women's Class D to be
played on Tuesday evenings; and a Men's Over 30 Class D to be
played on Thursday evenings.
There will be priority registration for returning Mendota
Heights teams from February 23 -March 6. New Mendota Heights
Resident team registration will occur on a first come, first served
basis from March 9-13. A Mendota Heights resident is defined as
a person either residing or working within Mendota Heights.
Teams may have up to four players who are non-residents and
still be considered a Mendota Heights team. Returning non-resi-
dent teams and new non-resident teams may register March 16-20
on a first come, first served basis.
If you have any other questions please call Bill Bird at
452-1850.
GOLF LEAGUES
Mendota Heights Parks and
Recreation, in cooperation with
Par 3 Golf Course, will be offer-
ing summer golf leagues. Indi-
vidual registrations will be ac-
cepted, however pairs and four-
some registrations are strongly
encouraged. The league member-
ship fee covers weekly prizes and
is due when you register. Green
/ fees are paid directly to Par 3 on
the day of your game. The golf
leagues are designed to provide
golfers of all skill levels an op-
portunity to participate in an or-
#iS�r?+% ganized golf league. League fees
are non-refundable after the
start of league play. This year's
leagues include:
SENIOR GOLF LEAGUE
MONDAYS, MAY 4 - SEPTEMBER 28 (NO LEAGUE
PLAY ON MEMORIAL DAY AND LABOR DAY)
The Senior Golf League is open to anyone 55 years of age or
older. Tee times will start at 7:00 a.m. and approximately every
seven minutes thereafter. There will be free coffee!
LEAGUE FEE: $9.00 per person
GREEN FEE: $7.00 each day of play
WOMEN'S GOLF LEAGUE
TUESDAYS A.M., MAY 26 - AUGUST 25
WEDNESDAYS P.M., MAY 27 - AUGUST 26
Tee times begin at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesdays and 5:00 p.m. on
Wednesdays, then approximately every seven minutes thereafter.
After the first three weeks of play, you will establish a handicap
and be competing against women on the same level as yourself.
LEAGUE FEE:$10.00 per person
GREEN FEE: $7.75 each day of play
JUNIOR'S GOLF LEAGUE
MONDAYS, JUNE 8 - AUGUST 17
WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 10 - AUGUST 19
The Juniors league is for boys and girls ages 10 through 17. Tee
times begin at 11:00 a.m. and approximately every seven minutes
thereafter. On the first day of play, participants are requested to
arrive at the golf course at 10:00 a.m. as there will be a Golf Pro
to discuss the rules of the game and proper golf etiquette. This
league is seeking adult volunteers to chaperon the boys and girls.
Volunteers will play free on their volunteer day, compliments of
the golf course. This is a terrific opportunity for a parent to
participate with their child.
LEAGUE FEE: $10.00 per person
GREEN FEE: $7.00 each day of play
More information on each of the leagues will be available after
registration. For more information or questions about the city run
leagues, please call Bill Bird, Recreation Programmer at 452-
1850. If you have questions about other leagues with the Par 3
golf course, please contact David Lundeen, General Manager/Su•
perintendent at 773-3494.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS AND RECREATION
Registration for programs may be made in person or by mail at the Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. All
registrations must be accompanied by program fee (checks made payable to the City of Mendota Heights).
Deadlines
Most activities have limited enrollment and registration deadlines, so please register as
soon as possible. Registrations will NOT be taken over the phone.
Non-resident Fee
Non-residents are welcome to participate in our programs, however, residents will receive
priority registration. There is a $5.00 non-resident fee per participant, per activity if
you live outside Mendota Heights. Please include the non-resident fee with regular
registration costs when enrolling.
Refund Policy
A $2.00 service fee will be charged for individual cancellations made prior to the start of
a program or its registration deadline. This service fee will also apply to registrations
taken after the deadline date, if enrollment allows, with the exception of being on a
participant waiting list. No refunds will be given after registration deadlines or the start
of an activity. Registration fees for programs canceled by the City will be fully refunded.
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Confirmation
There will be no further confirmation
after registration. It is your responsibility
to be present on the date and time your
program begins. You will receive notifi-
cation if a program is filled, canceled, or
changed.
Participants With Disabilities
Participants with disabilities who are in
need of any special assistance or auxil-
iary aids should notify the Parks and
Recreation Department at the time of
registration to ensure that any need can
be met to fully participate and enjoy a
program or service..
REGISTRATION FORM - PLEASE PRINT
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Liability of Accidents
I agree that all activities undertaken by me or my child as part of the program are undertaken by me or my child at my or his/her own risk and that the City of Mendota Heights shall not be liable for any claim,
demands, injuries, damages, actions, or causes of action whatsoever to myself or my child or my property or my child's property due to the passive or active negligence of the City of Mendota Heights, it's
agents, or employees arising out of or connected with my or my child's participation in or the use of operation of equipment in this program and that I expressly forever release and discharge the City of Mendota
Heights, its agents, or employees from all such claims, demands, injuries, damages, actions or causes of action whatsoever.
I understand that my signature is required before my or my child's participation in this program is allowed.
I have read this Agreement carefully and know and understand its contents.
Signature Date
PAGE 8 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 1998
Home Improvement
Opportunities
Dakota County HRA currently has Home
Improvement Loan opportunities available
to homeowners wishing to make repairs or
improvements to their homes. Loans can be
used to make common repairs such as win-
dow replacement, new siding, new roofing,
and mechanical repairs such as furnace re-
placement.
The HRA has two types of loans available.
The Deferred Loan has no monthly pay-
ments and 0% interest. The loan is repaid
when families move from the house or when
ownership of the property changes hands.
The second type of loan is the Installment
Loan. These loans are available to home-
owners with an annual interest rate of 3% and
manageable monthly payments. Both loans
have a maximum loan amount of $15,000.
Eligibility for Home Improvement Loans
is based on family size and household in-
come. Interested homeowners should con-
tact Mark Hanson with the Dakota County
Housing and Redevelopment Authority, at
423-8175.
Hard to Hear?
When air noise be-
comes unbearable and
ddisrupts your family's
�_�► lifestyle, the Metropoli-
�tan Airports Commission
wants to know. Call the
MAC air noise complaint
line at 726-9411. If possible, be prepared
to provide the MAC with information on
time, location, direction and aircraft type.
Maintenance
Helpers Needed
Applications are being taken for part-
time workers for the Public Works De-
partment. Applicants must be at least 18
years of age.
Interested persons should contact
Nancy Bauer, at 452-1086, for an appli-
cation. Mendota Heights is an AA/EEO
employer.
Your Unused Items May Be A Treasure ...
to Someone Else!
Have you been thinking of having a garage sale? Why not get a few friends together and
plan your sale for May 14-15-16. Clean out those things your family no longer uses or wears
and have fun while earning money.
5th Annual
All -Community Garage Sale
Sponsored by the Mendota Heights Fire Auxiliary
The sale will be held, RAIN or SHINE, fromThursday, May 14 through
Saturday, May 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can choose the days
and hours you wish to participate.
Publicity and Advertising will be handled by the Fire Auxiliary. Signs
C will be given to you to identify you as a participant of this organized event.
The sale registration fee is $10.00. Registrations will be taken at the Fire
Station, 2121 Dodd Road, on Tuesday, April 14 from: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. and on Saturday, May 2, from 10:00 a.m. toNoon.
Shoppers can purchase maps and sale descriptions for $1.00 at the fire
station on May 13 from 4:00-8:00 p.m., May 14 and 15, from 8:00 a.m. to
Noon and 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., and on May 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m..
The high concentration of sales in one area draws a lot of shoppers to the
comunity. There were more than fifty participating sales during last year's very
successful event. For further information, call Mary at 452-8078 or Kim (during_ =.
business hours) at 452-1850.
Review Board Meeting Schedulen
From 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, the City Council will convene its annual
Review Board meeting. At this meeting, the Dakota County Assessor will review community
valuation information and answer general questions regarding property valuations for real
estate taxes payable in 1999. Following the approximate half-hour presentation, repre-
sentatives from the Assessor's Office will meet with individual property owners who have
questions or concerns about their valuations.
"Notices of Assessment for the Year 1998" will soon be mailed to all property owners by
the Assessor's Office. If you feel that the market value for taxation shown on the notice
exceeds the actual value of your property, you can appeal the valuation. To do so, you must
either send a letter to the City Council, at City Hall, before April 21 or you must attend the
Review Board meeting or an informal open book meeting. The dates and locations of the open
book meeting will be listed on your "Notice of Assessment."
The Review Board meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 1101
Victoria Curve.
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