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Issue 67 - Heights Highlights Winter 2005JANUARY 2005 ISSUE 67 Mayor's Message Are you looking for a way to get out and enjoy our Minnesota winters and Mendota Heights Parks? Looking for some family fun and exercise? Then please join me at the 1st Annual Ice Skate With The Mayor, Saturday January 22, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at Friendly Hills Park. We will provide the hot cider and cookies (until they run out!) while you bring your g CCM's, figure skates or double -runners or just come and watch the fun. You can partici- pate in skating activities, or if you are like me, brush up on some skills you have not used for a long time. As a former Mendota Heights ice rink attendant, I remember when our rinks used to have dozens of skaters on weekends. While indoor rinks are more plentiful today, this event is a way to connect with the past and rediscover the joy gliding along in the crisp winter air. I look forward to seeing you there! While you are used to seeing our council members at regular city council meetings, you may not know they regularly attend meetings on the City's behalf on various commissions and boards. For example Jack Vitelli just finished a two-year term as our primary Noise Oversight Committee (NOC) representative. Ultan Duggan will take over that role for the next two years and also serves as our elected representative to the Northern Dakota County Cable Communications Commission. Mary Jeanne Schneeman is our representative to the Gun Club Lake Watershed Management Organization and Sandra Krebsbach is a NOC alternate. These are just a few of the many meetings they attend beyond the council meetings. I thank all of them for taking on these added duties on behalf of our city. Wishing all of you the best in 2005! - Mayor John Huber Mendota Heights Seeks Applicants for Commissions Openings exist on the Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission (ARC) and Northern Dakota County Cable Communications Commission (NDC4). The Mayor and City Council are accepting applications from members of the public who would like to be considered for these openings. The Commissions are voluntary, citizen advisory boards that act on related issues and make recommendations to City Council. Members must be of voting age and reside within Mendota Heights. The ARC Commission is a voluntary citizen board with three-year overlapping terms. The Airport Relations Commission advises the City Council on matters pertaining to airport noise and operations at Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and makes recommendations to the Council regarding strategies to mitigate the city's air noise exposure. The Airport Relations Commission meets at City Hall the second Wednesday evening of each month. The NDC4 currently holds its meetings on the first Wednesday of the month. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Square Television Studio, 5845 Blaine Avenue in Inver Grove Heights. Representatives are asked to attend as many meetings as possible and stay up-to-date on NDC4 activities by reading the min- _ utes and other materials in the monthly meeting packets. - Interested citizens are encouraged to apply by submitting a letter of interest to City Administrator, Jim Danielson, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118. Application letters will be accepted through Friday, February 4, 2005. r• • • • • • • - • MENNEN • - • EI Visit our website at www.mendota-heights.com - L0MENNEN0MENNEN0MENNEN0 MENNEN 0 - 0 - ■MENNEN0MENNEN■MENNEN■ J PAGE 2 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUARY 2005 Barking Dogs in Your Neighborhood? The City of Mendota Heights has ordinances regulating barking dogs. City Code covers barking dogs specifically in two places; 4-1-4 (m) and 5-3-5 (a). Both are misdemeanors. The Mendota Heights City Code is available on-line at http-.//66.113.195.234/MN/Mendota%2OHeights/index.htm. The wording in the ordinance is: No person shall keep or harbor a dog which habitually barks or cries. Any such dog is declared a public nuisance. When the police respond to a barking dog call we have two goals: stop the problem that is occurring now and pre- vent the problem in the future. By stopping the problem now, and documenting it, we are building a case that will hold up in court. As police officers deal with your barking dog problems, they are preparing to answer questions that will come up in court. The officers need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that: 1) The dog barks habitually, this means that we should have at least two warnings on file. 2) The dog barks continuously for 15 minutes. 3) The dog barks when unprovoked. (No dogs, animals or people are in the area drawing the dog's attention causing it to bark.) Officers will generally give a warning and write a report on the first call. The report will indicate if the ordinance is actually being violated or if the barking is an annoyance. On a return call, generally not the same day, the officer will determine if the ordinance is being violated and cite or warn appropriately. Citizens are encouraged to let their neigh- bors know what the problem is before involving the police. In many cases, just informing your neighbor of the problem will be enough to prevent future problems. If the problem persists and an officer has not witnessed the violation, citizens have the right to bring the complaint to the prosecutor themselves. The prosecutor will review the case and make a charging decision based upon the evi- dence. The citizen will be required to testify in court for the prosecution. The complainant will be required to provide testimony that the dog violated the ordinance and to the cri- teria necessary to prove the violation. Is Your Property Within the Mississippi River Critical Area? The Mississippi River Critical Area is a buffer along the Mississippi River and a portion of the Minnesota River. A portion of the Critical Area is within Mendota Heights. If you are not sure whether or not your prop- erty is in the Critical Area, the following is a general guide: 1. South of Highway 110: There is no land in the City of Mendota Heights south of Highway 110 within the Critical Area, apart from Fort Snelling State Park land on the far western edge of the City. 2. North of Highway 110: Your property may be within the Critical Area if it lies to the west of Lexington Avenue or to the north of Marie Avenue. A map of the Critical Area within Mendota Heights, as well as the language of the Critical Area Ordinance are available on the City's website at mendota- heights.com. The Critical Area ordinance only impacts property in Mendota Heights that lies within the Mississippi River Critical Area. It further restricts sub- divisions, construction of new homes, placement of accessory structures, and any other physical changes to all property within the Critical Area. Property Maintenance Ordinance Public Hearing on February 22, 2005 The City Council has scheduled a public hearing on the proposed Property Maintenance Ordinance for the February 22, 2005 Planning Commission meeting. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall. You may view the text of the proposed ordinance at the City's website, mendota- heights.com. The ordinance would cover such topics as building and structure appearance and mainte- nance requirements, firewood storage, and other out- door storage. PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUARY 2005 Mike Sokol receiving a plaque of appreciation from Mayor Huber at the 1-4-05 City Council Meeting. Mike Sokol to "Retire" from NDC4 Mike Sokol, who is the City's Representative on the Northern Dakota County Cable Communication Commission (NDC4), has notified the City that he would like to step down after 18 years of service. Mike has served as the Commission's Chair for the past three years, and as its Vice Chair for the preceding three years. Mike was integrally involved in many of the major negotiations and projects that the Commissioners accomplished over the years. Some of the results of his efforts include: * Spinning off a separate non-profit corporation to handle cable tv programming and content matters independently from the city councils and to receive the financial benefits of a non-profit charitable organization (Town Square Television). * Accomplishing the purchase of a stand-alone state-of-the- art public access and community TV building and studio located in Inver Grove Heights, which has a much more gen- erous capital and operating support package from the cable company than many other commissions of comparable size. * Franchise renewal negotiation in 2000 which led to a brand new all -fiber institutional network, connecting over a dozen city, county, public and private school, and college entities to each other with a "private" telecommunications ring and to the outside world of Internet, telephone, data and video connections, all at extreme costs savings over the next 15 years. * Many provisions in our franchise to protect the consumers in our cities with strong customer service standards and enforcement provisions that make the cable company com- ply. Jodie Miller, NDC4 Executive Director, says, "Mike leaves a huge void to be filled as he steps down from the Commission, but he has promised that he will remain active on the programming side, and we intend to take him up on that offer!" Official Newspaper Designated Every January, by state law, the City Council must des- ignate a local publication to serve as the city's legal newspaper for the coming year. At its 1/4/05 meeting, the City Council named the South-West Review to serve as the city's Official Newspaper for 2005. All hearing notices, legal notices, and newly adopted ordinances will be published in the legal section of the South-West Review during the coming year. Press releases on issues of interest to community residents may also be published in the WSP/MH Sun Current. The Review is published on Sunday and the Sur Current is published on Wednesday. Park Bench Donation Program The City of Mendota Heights is now accepting donations to install park bench- es in city parks or along city trails. The minimum donation required for bench installation is $750. The required dona- tion may be higher depending on the bench design. The benches can be per- sonalized with a plaque commemorating a loved one or friend. The design, location, and plaque message must be reviewed by the Parks Commission 41 V and approved by the City i Council prior to installa- tion. For more informa- tion, please contact Guy Kullander at City Hall at (651)452-1850. Call the Air Noise Line Are you bothered by air noise? When air noise becomes unbearable and disrupts your family's lifestyle, the Metropolitan Airports Commission wants to know. Call the MAC air noise complaint line at (6t2) 726-9411. If possi- ble, be prepared to provide the MAC with information on time, location, direction and aircraft type. JANUARY 2005 PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUARY 2005 Mendota Heights Parks 4o 1�c ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • Spring Break - School Is Out Field Trips Join us on your school days off. The trips listed below offer the perfect opportunities for kids with their friends, classmates and siblings to participate in FUN chaperoned activities. The trips are co-sponsored with WSP and SSP Park and Rec. Bus departs from MH City Hall parking lot. Please register by mail or in person at City Hall (1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118). Space for the trips is limited & fills up fast. Mark your calendars now & plan ahead. Registration closes the Monday prior to trip. Tuesday - March 22, 2005 Grand Slam and Roller Skating We start the day at Grand Slam in Eagan from 10 am - noon. Each participant will get unlimited mini -golf, use of batting cages & bumper cars, 4 game tokens, hot dog & pop. Next, we depart for Skateville in Burnsville and skate from12:30 - 2:30 pm. ' You may bring your own rollerblades and extra spending money. Cost: $18.00 0000 Depart/Arrive: 9:20 am/3:00 pm Ages: 6 and up Thursday, March 24, 2005 - Camp Snoopy Chaperoned Trip includes 5 hours unlimited rides wristband and lunch. Bring extra spending money for snacks and game tokens! Cost: $24.00 Depart/Arrive: 9:20 am/ 3:40 pm Ages: 7 and up TENNIS AND GOLF SUMMER 2005 Please watch for school flyers and look for more information in our next Heights Highlites on the upcoming Tennis and Golf programs. ® , Registrations will start April 1. The Tennis program is contin- uing to grow with more pre- school classes added, lessons offered and tennis team oppor- tunities. Golf information will also be available in the next newsletter. Remember to look for upcoming information on these two fun and very popular programs. trl+► r E NWS � Attention Older Adults in Mendota Heights! If you are looking for activities and fun check out THOMPSON PARK ACTIVITY CENTER located at 1200 Stassen Lane (off Butler and Highway 52) in West St. Paul. This is our area (District 197 Community Education) 55+ center and Mendota Heights residents are welcome to join classes or take part in any of the activities. If you would like to get on the TPAC mailing list for the Thompson Times listing all upcoming activ- ities and classes or need more information on what is offered, please call the Thompson Park Activity Center at 651-450-8291 or stop in for a visit. PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUARY 2005 Mendota Heights ParKs 4, Tic Warming House/Rink Hours The City of Mendota Heights has 3 outdoor hockey and pleasure rinks that are opened weather permitting from late December until Early March. Locations: * Friendly Hills Park - 2360 Pueblo Lane - East of Pueblo Lane & South of Decorah Lane. * Marie Park - 1780 Lilac Lane - North side of Marie Ave. % mile west of Victoria. * Wentworth Park - 739 Wentworth Park - North side of Wentworth & % Mile West of Dodd Road. Warming House Hours: Weekdays 4 - 8:30 pm Saturdays 9 am - 8:30 pm Sundays 12 - 6 pm School Vacation Days 12 - 8:30 pm Skating at St. Thomas Ice Arena The new Saint Thomas Ice Arena located at 950 Mendota Heights Road will be offering the following skating to the public: OPEN SKATING: Mondays & Wednesdays from 12 - 1 p.m., 1-31-05 to 3-11-05 (no open skating during the month of January). Cost is $3/skater, pay at Arena office. Please bring own skates, no rentals. Shoes, boots, & hockey equipment not permitted at this time. OPEN HOCKEY: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2-1-05 to 3-11-05 (no open skating in the month of January). Cost is $5/skater, pay at Arena office. Goalies skate FREE! Must be 16 yrs to participate. Full equipment required and no check- ing or slap shots. Please call St. Thomas Ice Arena at ' 651-209-6020 for more info. Help Wanted & Volunteers Needed Volunteers and Business Sponsors Needed for Special Events. If you would like to get involved in your community, Parks & Rec is looking for volun- teers or area businesses to sponsor or volunteer to help with annual events including the Parks Celebration, Fishing Derby, and National Night Out. If you are interested in helping or if you are a busi- ness and would like to sponsor any of these events, contact Teresa Gangelhoff at 452-1850. A background check is required with any posi- tion that involves working with children. SOFTBALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING Adult Softball Leagues will be forming soon. If you have a team that would like to play in our league please contact Teresa at the Park and Rec office at 651-452-1850 and she will send you out a registration packet for the 2005 season. Our leagues are as follows: Tuesday Nights Men's D Women's D Most games are double headers Thursday Nights Men's Over 30 D Double Header games. PAGE 7 Parks & Rec Registration Info HEIGHTS HIGHLITES Deadlines. Most activities have limited enrollment, registration deadlines, and fill quickly. Please register as soon as possible. Registrations will NOT be taken over the phone. Non-resident Fee. Non-residents are welcomed to par- ticipate 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. Exception: youth trip participants will not be charged a non-resident fee. Please include the non-resi- dent fee with regular registration costs when enrolling. Refund Policy. A $2 service fee will be charged for individual cancellations made prior to the start of a pro- gram or its registration deadline date, if enrollment allows, with the exception of being on a participant wait- ing list. No refunds will be given after registration dead- lines or the start of an activity. Registration fees for pro- grams canceled by the City will be fully refunded. 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 notification if a program is filled, canceled, or changed. Participants With Disabilities. Participants with dis- abilities who are in need of any special assistance or aux- iliary aids should notify the Parks and Rec Department at the time of registration to ensure that any need can be met to fully participate and enjoy a program or service. Important Phone Numbers & Recreation Information JANUARY 2005 You may register for programs or take out park permits at the recep- tionist desk in City Hall during normal business hours (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.). Park & Recreation Programmer, Teresa Gangelhoff, 651-452-1850. Hours are 9:30 am -3:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. * MH Softball League Director: Teresa 651-452-1850 • Skating Lesson Line: 651-255-1173 * Ice Rink Ho'dine: 651-255-1174 * Mendota Heights Athletic Association (MHAA) - All youth sports (excluding tennis & golf): 661-454-0433 or online at: www.eteamz.com/mhaaonline * Sibley Sting Youth Soccer: 651-457-1426 * Thompson Park Activity Center: 651-453-0025 * DARTS: 651-455-1560 * Fort Snelling State Park -612-725-2389 * Special Olympics: 612-333-0999 * DNR information Center: 651-296-6157 * Mendota Heights Garden Club: 651-454-3337 * Dakota County Parks: 651-438-4671 * St. Thomas Ice Arena: 651-209-6020 * Mendota Heights Mom's Club: 651-452-0483 (Sue) MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS & REC REGISTRATION FORM You may register in person or by mail for all activites EXCEPT Floats & Flicks at: Mendota Heights City Hall, Parks and Rec Dept., 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118.(Make checks payable to City of Mendota Heights) By signing below you agree that the City of Mendota Heights shall not be liable for any claims, demands, injuries, damages, actions or causes of action whatsoever to you or your property due to the passive or active negligence of the City of Mendota Heights, it's agents or employees. I have read and understand this agreement by signing below. We reserve the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment with a complete refund. No refunds after start of activity. A $2.00 service fee will be charged for cancellations made prior to the start of a program or it's registration deadline. City of Mendota Heig Parks & Recreation 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651-452-1850 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE REC'D CHECK # AMOUNT BY Activity Name Activity Date Fee 1. / / $ 2. _/_/ $ 3. / / $ Please fill in this section for Youth Programs Only: Male Female _ School Grade Child's Age Birth date _/_/_ Participants. Name Home Phone (Youth Only) Parents cell or work phone Address city Zip Participant signature (or Parent signature if participant is under 18) Date