Issue 102 - Heights Highlights Winter 2015New Use for Historic Fischerville Buildings
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FEBRUARY
Mayor's Message
HEnjoy the Par 3
New Employee Profile
Spring Clean -Up Day
Core Value Awards
Tell Us What You Think
Citizen Police Academy
Crime Maps On-line
Safety Camp
Construction Update
Parks and Recreation
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PCM Companies, a holding company that holds five operating businesses in the
Midwest, recently purchased the Fischerville buildings for their new offices. The
company has five employees and relocated from Eagan, where it had been for over
20 years.
The property was originally used as a gas station and was most recently used as
a boutique and coffee shop. According to Brian Smith, the company's president
and Mendota Heights resident, he drove by the building often and appreciated
its historic value to the community and thought it was worth saving. When it
became available, he decided to undertake an extensive rehabilitation project.
Improvements to the property include:
■ Structural repairs
■ Refinished original hardwood floors
■ Installed new windows and roofs, insulation, and mechanical and electrical
systems
■ Refaced garage exterior with brick to match the office building
■ Refurbished historic gas station signage and exterior lighting
■ Reused exterior windows inside
■ Landscaping and site improvements
We appreciate the efforts to improve the property while preserving its historic
character. PCM welcomes any curious residents to stop by and take a look inside.
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Mayor's Message
February is a time of new beginnings
in Mendota Heights, winter sports and
annual events. The beginning of the
year includes the Council Goal Setting
meeting. Included on the agenda are
items that require more thought and
discussion, some carry forward each
year and some are situational. Goal
setting sessions are an important means for the Council to provide
both more comprehensive leadership and to be able to act quickly
if need be.
It is also a time for the selection of new Commissioners. Mendota
Heights typically supports the reappointment of commissioners
who request to be reappointed. They can serve up to three terms.
Commissioners that are not able to attend two-thirds of the
meetings are asked to reconsider reappointment. Commissions
meet monthly, between 11 and 12 times a year.
The most significant new beginning is our new City Administrator,
Mark McNeill. Mark comes from Shakopee where he served for
eighteen years. We value his experience and look forward to many
years of service in Mendota Heights. He starts on February 23.
The Engineering Department will be holding community meetings
to explain upcoming street projects, answer questions, and learn
of concerns of the effected neighborhoods. We appreciate your
participation so projects are successful and misunderstandings are
minimized.
Winter sports are underway and outdoor ice hockey has
seen renewed interest. This is probably one of the healthiest
developments in a generation. There is a belief that Minnesotas
participation in democracy, education and sports came from
the mutual support and bonding that came from building and
maintaining outdoor rinks by parents and players, working together
in the elements. Outdoor or indoor skating and hockey are
Minnesota traditions. We look forward to the remodel of the John
Hoene Ice Arena and many years of use.
The Par 3 has been groomed for Nordic skiing. With the warming
house open on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, this is a great
way to enjoy our open space and use our historic knotty pine club
house. Thank you to St. Thomas Academy for grooming the trails
for us. Thanks also goes to Sloan Wallgren for this expanded use of
the site.
February is a time of traditional activities. Henry Sibley High
School is celebrating 50 years of GOFA, Give Once For All, which
last year raised $30,000. It is a celebration and a community
builder that contributes to selected charities. This year funds will
benefit ALS, TDI and Harvest Pack.
On February 14th, the Fire Relief Association held their annual
dinner. They celebrated the retirements of fire fighters Jamie Lerbs
Mendota Heights welcomed two new police officers in the
past four months, Nick Gorgos and Robin Nelson. Three
officers were promoted to sergeant, Tanner Spicer, Peyton
Fleming and in June, Bobby Lambert. Congratulations to
them.
The Police Department, as does all of Mendota Heights,
continues to mourn the loss of Officer Scott Patrick. We
admire the strength and grace of Michelle Patrick and
daughters Erin and Amy throughout all of these trying
events over the past months. The Scott Patrick Memorial
Committee led by Officers Larrive, Lambert and Shepherd
will be considering an appropriate memorial. Officers will
also be going to Washington DC to attend National Law
Enforcement Week. This is a week-long tribute to fallen
officers and their families. Residents and businesses wanting
to make a contribution for the Scott Patrick Memorial can
contact the Mendota Heights Police Department by calling
651.452.1850.
And last, I want to thank Tamara Schutta for serving as
Interim Administrator for January and February. She is highly
respected by the staff and those who work with the city from
other jurisdictions. Tamara moved into the position keeping
the services, searches and management of the city moving
forward through the goal setting, and commission interviews.
We are all grateful to her.
Enjoy the winter, use the trails, stop in the Par 3 club house
to check out snow bicycles, rent snowshoes, have a cup of
hot chocolate on a winter weekend afternoon, and be sure to
support the schools by attending their concerts, plays, athletic
events and fundraisers.
Enjoy the Par 3
There is still plenty of time to get outdoors and enjoy
some winter recreation activities. Did you know that
there is a cross country ski trail at the Mendota Heights
Par 3 Golf Course? Weather permitting, the clubhouse
will be open on Saturdays & Sundays from 10:00 am
to 3:00 pm. Available for rent at the golf course are
snowshoes and fat tire bikes for $5.00. The clubhouse
also offers people a chance to warm up and purchase a
and Michael Coonan. We thank them for their service. hot beverage or snack.
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New Employee Profile
Nick Courteau is the City's
new mechanic in the Public
Works Department. He grew
up in West St. Paul and South
St. Paul and attended Dakota
County Technical College,
specializing in hands on auto
repair and GM training. Nick
previously worked for Arrow
Buick and GMC Trucks where he serviced and repaired
vehicles, maintained bobcats, trailers, small gas engines and
snow removal equipment. Nick stated he loves that each
day is different working for the City of Mendota Heights.
He works with a bunch of great coworkers, and Cliff
Kirchner is a wonderful mentor.
On his off time, Nick enjoys working on his hot rod, loves
drag racing, and riding his motorcycle.
enring Clean - Up Day
he annual Spring Clean -Up Day
is set for Saturday, May 2, 2015
at Mendakota Park starting at
8:00 am and ending at 12:00
pm. This is your chance to clear
your home and property. We
Lave volunteers to help unload
your vehicle. Through the clean-up,
Mendota Heights residents recycle tons
of materials; nearly everything brought to the clean-up
is recycled or processed. The event is open to Mendota
Heights residents with current ID, driving personal vehicles
and small trailers.
We will accept the following items:
• Car tires, furniture ($5 each)
• Mattresses/box springs ($10 each)
• Home remodeling debris/misc. junk (Volume -based fee)
• Electronics with cords (Volume -based fee)
• Scrap metals — remove all non-metal (Free)
• Bicycles (Free)
We do not accept:
Yard waste, business waste or contractor debris, household
hazardous waste, or items which can be recycled at the curb.
For more information contact Nolan Wall at 651.255.1142
i lanwnamendota-heights com.
The spring clean-up is made possible by a grant from Dakota
County Environmental Management and the Minnesota Office of
Environmental Assistance.
Employee Core Values Awards
In 2013, Mendota Heights employees were asked to identify four
core values that they share. The shared values include respectful,
ethical, service oriented and professional. Each day, they live these
values as they carry out the functions of the city to make Mendota
Heights a quality place to live and work.
Each year all employees are asked to nominate their peers who have
gone the extra mile the past year. The 2015 recipients for the core
values awards were as follows (from left to right):
Professional — Kim Henning, Police Support Specialist
Service Oriented — Bobby Crane, Senior Engineering Technician
Ethical — Lorri Smith, City Clerk
Respectful — Pam Deeb, City Receptionist
Archery in Mendota Heights?
The Mendota Heights Parks & Recreation Commission would
like to hear your thoughts on building an archery range in our
city using grant money from the Minnesota DNR. The Parks
and Rec Commission invites residents to their April 14, 2015
meeting at 6:30 pm at the Mendota Heights City Hall. If you
are unable to attend but would like to forward your comments
to the commission, please call 651.255.1354 or email at
sloanwomendota-heights. com.
New Recreation Programs for adults 50+
The City of Mendota Heights, along with ISD 197 and
Dakota County, are working together on offering programs
for older adults 50+. We are holding an informal community
meeting to hear ideas of programs that residents want offered
in Mendota Heights. Please join us at Mendota Elementary
School on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 from 10:00 to 11:30 am
to discuss activities that you would like to see offered. Please
call 651.452.1850 to register. You may also take our online
survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/mendotaheights50.
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Citizens Police Academy
Nothing to do on Thursday nights in the fall? Want to get an
insider's view of your police department?
It's no secret that Citizens Police Academy is the #1 event of the
year in Mendota Heights & West St. Paul. We are looking for "30
Most Wanted" citizens to attend the 8th annual Citizens Police
Academy September 17 -November 19, 2015. Classes run from
6:00 pm -9:30 pm on Thursday nights.
1401 Citizens Police Academy is a ten week course designed to give citizens a
working knowledge of the operations and responsibilities of the Mendota
Heights and West St. Paul Police Departments. Students will be given hands on instruction
in aspects of criminal investigation, traffic stops/patrol, use of force techniques, field sobriety
testing, and domestic violence. The Academy is open to all residents or business owners in Mendota Heights, Mendota,
Lilydale, West St. Paul and Sunfish Lake.
The 2015 Citizens Police Academy will help you get to know the men and women behind the badge. For more information
stop by either the Mendota Heights or West St. Paul Police Departments, or go to www.mendota-heights.com.
If you have questions, please call Becky at 651.255.1191 or send an e-mail to beck�C�mendota-heights.com.
Arm yourself with an application and sign up now.
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Crime Maps Now Available Online
Mendota Heights Police Department, along with other
Dakota County agencies, began using the RAIDS Online
Crime Mapping tool in the spring of 2014. Check it out:
http.//raidsonline. cam
Mendota Heights public call data is uploaded from
our records management system (RMS). This is raw
data only, presented in compliance with Minnesota
data practices laws. It is a great tool for real estate
agents, property managers, and interested citizens on
general activity in our city, county and state. To receive
additional incident information, you will need to
complete a data request form. Visit the city website or
call 651.452.1366 for information on obtaining a police
report.
For an opportunity to learn more about criminal activity
in your neighborhood and safety tips, call the Mendota
Heights Police Department to schedule a neighborhood
meeting with our crime prevention officer.
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s� 2015 Safety Camp
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This experience will last a
lifetime. Camp leaders include
volunteers from local police and
fire departments. Safety Camp
participants will learn about
stranger safety, first-aid and more. On Thursday we
will take a field trip to Bunker Beach Water Park to
practice some of the water safety skills we learned.
Time: Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Ages: Youth entering 3rd & 4th grades fall 2015
Fee: $30 includes lunch, snack and field trip
on Thursday
Location: Kaposia Park, South St. Paul
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Road Construction Update t The Public Works Department is experiencing problems
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015 is scheduled to be another throughout the citys sanitary sewer system with bathroom
busy year for road construction ' wipes. Even though their package may say they are
in Mendota Heights. Residents "flushable," they really are not. Wipes are labeled as
"flushable" because they degrade at the treatment plant, but
should be aware of these projects
plan their travel around the City , they are clogging up service lines and our sewer main lines.
accordingly. Also, please give construction Standard toilet paper and ordinary waste is acceptable, but
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please mind the use of those "flushable" wipes.
workers a break by slowing down while
' driving through construction zones. This helps ' Also, if residents have their service line (the sewer drain from
contractors complete the projects on time, and will the house out to the street) cleaned, please contact the Public
' minimize risk to both drivers and construction ' Works Department so we can flush the city's main sewer line
workers. afterwards. Debris from the service line could clog the main
Projects scheduled for construction during the line downstream. By letting us know about the service line
1 summer of 2015 are: , cleaning, we can ensure continued sewer service for you and
your neighborhood. Thank you!
City Projects: Contact the City Engineering
Department at 651.452.1850. ' Sanitary Sewer Rate Increase
Victoria Road Reconstruction Phase II — Project ' You will notice a slight increase in your sanitary sewer bill
' will reconstruct Victoria Road from Marie Avenue on your second quarter statement arriving in April 2015.
to Lexington Avenue. Construction work will The City Council increased the base residential sanitary
' include new road bed, pavement, trail, curb, sewer rate by $3.05 (5%) per quarter at their December 2,
gutter, and storm sewer installation. Construction 2014 meeting. The new rate was driven largely by increased
' is scheduled to begin in June and last through charges billed by Metropolitan Council Environmental
October of 2015. Services (MCES) due to an over 12% increase in flow rate
contributed from the City to the MCES system, and due to
Highway 13 Trail Connection —Project will rising costs of maintenance to the citys sewer system.
' install a new pedestrian trail from Riverside
Lane east to Lilydale Road to connect the local No changes were made to the storm sewer utility fee listed
trail network to the Big Rivers Regional Trail ' on your quarterly utility bill. The quarterly fee will remain at
in Lilydale. Construction is scheduled for the $7.25 for 2015. Please contact the Engineering Department
summer of 2015. t at 651.452.1850 for additional information.
' State Projects: Contact MnDOT Metro District '
Information, J.P. Gillach (651.234.7503, james.
gillachOastate.mn.us). Drop Box Reminder
' The MN Department of Transportation has three ' There are two drop boxes outside City Hall for your
projects in Mendota Heights planned for 2015. convenience. One is for utility bills and the other is for
' Highway 110 (Highway 13 to 1-35E)will US Mail. Just drive up and drop it off?
' receive a pavement overlay
■ Highway 149 (Dodd Road) from The Village
south to Lake Drive will receive a sealcoat
treatment
■ Highway 13 (2nd Street to I -35E) will be
reconstructed !--
' Maintenance activities should be expected along
state owned rights-of-way (Dodd Road, Highway I )
1 13, Highway 55,1-35E, I-494, and Highway
110) throughout the summer. Staff will publish UTILITY BILL U.S. MAIL
scheduled activities in the Friday News/The
Pipeline.
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Parks and Recreation Think Spring!
for information or to register online go to www.mendota-heights.com or stop in at City Hall.
2015 Spring Field Trips Summer Playground Program
We start at Marrie's Lanes in South St. Paul with two *NEW: Camps run Monday — Friday
games of bowling. Next we will head to Central Square for lunch and Join us at Mendakota Park for a week of summer fun!
then into the pool to stretch out on a pool float while watching a movie! Morning session: Ages: 4 - 7 Fee: $49
Trip includes bowling, lunch, swimming and supervision. Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am
Drop-off: 10:00 am Mattie's Lanes (365 Concord Exchange N, South St.
Paul) Pickup: 3:15 pm, Central Square Community Center (100 7th Ave
N, South St. Paul) Cost: $20.00 per child (includes lunch)
We start at Air Maxx in Eden Prairie to experience the
incredible trampolines. After, we head to the Cinema Grill Cafe in New
Hope to enjoy a pizza lunch. After lunch, we will relax while watching
newly released family friendly movies. Please remember that all
participants must bring a signed waiver for Air Maxx.
Drop off: 8:30 am, Mendota Heights City Hall Pickup: 4:00 pm,
Mendota Heights City Hall Cost: $30 per child (includes lunch)
Enter a fantastical winter wonderland beyond all
imagination as Disney On Ice presents Frozen at the Target Center.
Mendota Heights Parks & Recreation will be taking a field trip to the
Target Center to watch Disney on Ice Frozen. The trip is for youth
ages 2 - 6 and a parent/grandparent must accompany the youth. We
will take a bus from Mendota Heights City Hall departing at 9:00 am
and returning at 1:45pm. The cost of the trip is $20 per person which
includes your ticket and bus transportation.
2015 Summer Field Trips
Grab a friend and join us on one of our fun youth
field trips. Depart & return from City Hall on all
trips. Trips include chaperones, activity fee and bus
June 11: WhirlyBall, Elm Creek Park and
Mini Golf
June 18: Minnesota Twins Game
July 9: Wild Mountain Water Park
July 23: Como Park
July 30: Edina Water Park
New! Skyhawks Sports Camps
Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and skill based programs
that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork,
respect and sportsmanship. Camps are 9:00 am to 12:00 noon,
Monday -Thursday. The cost of each camp is $99 per participant.
June 15-18 MINI HAWK: Ages 4-7 Kensington Park
June 22-25 BASKETBALL: Ages 6-12 St. Thomas Academy Gym
July 27-30 FLAG FOOTBALL: Ages 6-12 Kensington Park
July 27-30 SOCCER: Ages 6-12 Kensington Park
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Afternoon session: Ages: 7 - 10 Fee: $69
Time: 12:30 to 3:30 pm
Week One: Gameshow Week June 15-19
Have you ever wanted to be part of your favorite game
show? We will create our very own Survivor, Fear Factor,
American Idol, Amazing Race and much more.
Week Two: Olympics Week June 22-26
Come participate in our very own Olympics! Be part of our
opening ceremonies and have a chance to win a medal.
Week Three: Water Works i
July 6-10
This week is packed full of water, so bring your swimsuit
each day. We will have buckets of fun, crafts and games.
Week Four: Super Hero Week July 13-17
This week will include games, crafts, creating our own
superhero names, practicing skills and creating a comic
book. (No pm session this week due to Safety Camp)
Week Five: Sports, Sports & more Sports July 20-24
Unleash your inner athlete. We will play traditional games
such as soccer, basketball and volleyball but also some less
traditional games.
Week SIX: Disney Week July 27-31
This week is full of activities and crafts all related to your
favorite Disney shows and characters. We will create our
own Flubber, play games, and create our own characters.
Week Seven: Waterworks 2 August 3-7
Get ready for another fun filled week packed with water.
We will be having more buckets of fun, crafts and games.
Parks and Recreation Plan Ahead!
for information or to register online go to www.mendota-heights.com or stop in at City Hall.
Our tennis programs are for learning and enjoying the game. Programs run
from June 15 July 30 at Visitation School Tennis Courts and Ivy Hills Park.
(No tennis the week of June 29 - July 2)
An introduction using mini nets and junior tennis balls. Parents/chaperones
are encouraged to stay. Littles Tennis classes are held once a week for 6 weeks
Classes held three times per week. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced
play. Sign up all of your children for one session.
Instructors will divide participants into singles or doubles play each day
and will be on hand to keep the matches moving. Instructors will provide
coaching on serving, strokes, footwork and scoring. Matches are Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, 12:00 to 12:55 pm.
This program is for players who are looking to play matches. Instructors will
provide coaching and supervision of matches. The team will practice the
first two weeks and play matches in July. Matches are held on Mondays &
C Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm. There will be 4 home matches and 4
away matches. (Transportation is not provided)
This program is for youth who are looking to play at the highest level. Players
should be on or intend to be on their school's tennis team. There will be a 14
& Under team and an 18 & Under team. Matches will begin in June with
the 14U team playing on Tuesdays and the 18U team playing on Thursdays.
There will be 2 or 3 home matches and 2 or 3 away matches. Instructors will
provide coaching and supervision of matches.
Skate Board Camp
Have you ever dreamed of doing a kickflip, dropping
in on a ramp, or just cruising down the street? If so,
this is the camp for you. Staff from 3rd Lair has been
teaching the Twin Cities how to skateboard
since 1997, and now it's your turn to learn
from the best. Whether it's your first day on a
board or you're an experienced rider looking to take it to the next level, we have
you covered. Highly trained instructors teach proven techniques in a fun and
supportive setting. All necessary equipment will be provided.
Location: Rogers Lake Skate Park, 1000 Wagon Wheel Trail
j IayS: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday
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Cost: $99 per camp
Dates: Camp #1 June 16-18 Camp #2 July 7-9
Camp #3 August 4-6
Par 3 Youth Golf
Junior Golf League: ages 6-15
Fee: $99 for 11 weeks
Grow your game and play in a league this
summer. Tee times are available Mon, Tues,
Wed, or Friday mornings, from 8:30 - 10:30
am (Monday evening league tee times are
also available from 6:00 to 6:30 pm). Missed
dates can be made up at any time.
Youth golf Camps: ages 7-12
Fee: $89
Youth golf camps run Monday through
Thursday (Friday may be used as a rain
makeup day) and features exercises and
games to help improve golf skills, in a
fun environment. Camps run every week
starting June 8 through September 3.
Morning camps run 9:00 to 11:30 am and
the afternoon camps run 12:00 noon to
2:30 pm. The camp includes a free round of
golf and a tee shirt.
Tiger Tots Golf Lessons: ages 5-7
Fee: $39
Four lessons, one per week.
Includes the basics of golf while focusing on
having a great time. The class fee includes a
free round of golf and a tee shirt.
Maximum 6 participants per class.
Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing
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ing your fishing pole and come
down to Roger's Lake fishing
pier to catch "the big one!"
Prizes and goodie bags will be
provided to all participants. Parents
and grandparents are welcome to watch. We
will be providing hotdogs, beverages and a
cold treat.. One lucky boy or girl will win a
Minnesota Lifetime Fishing License.
Ages: 14 & under (parent/guardian must
accompany participants)
Fee: $10
Time: 5:30 pm - check-in
6:00 pm - fishing begins
7:00 pm - awards and prizes
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Permits for Home Building and
Remodeling Projects
When
you hire
a contractor for your next building
project, or even if you are going to do it
yourself, make sure that all the required
building permits are obtained. According
to Minnesota State Building Code, an
owner or authorized agent who intends to
construct, alter or repair a building must
first obtain the required building permit
from the City.
Property owners have a responsibility, along
with their contractors, to make sure that
all required inspections are completed. It is
the responsibility of the permit applicant
(owner and contractor) to cause the work
to remain accessible and exposed for
inspection purposes. The City Building
Official also has a responsibility to make all
required inspections.
A final inspection is required for all work
for which a permit is issued and it is
the duty of the person doing the work
to notify the Building Official that the
work is ready for inspection. A building
project, regardless of scope, cannot be
considered a completed project, until a
final inspection is performed and approved
by a city building inspector. Without a
final inspection, project warranty dates may
not be properly established and contractors
could face sanctions from the State of
Minnesota Contractor Licensing Division
and incur fines or even a revocation of
their license. It is also possible that the
homeowner's insurance may not cover
claims on built or renovated spaces if a final
inspection is not accomplished.
Completing inspections is a critical
component to a successful project. A final
inspection approval should be your last step
in the completion of all your building and
remodeling projects.
Please contact Michael Andrejka, Mendota
Heights Building Official, at 651.452.1850
for more information.