2019-02-26 Council Work Session PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION
AGENDA
February 26 2019
12:30 pm
Mendota Heights City Hall
Call to Order
2. Review of Draft Document for Request for Proposals for Village Lots
3. Continuation of Discussion of 2019-2020 Goals and Objectives
4. Update on Fire Bid Opening Results (2:00 PM)
5. Adjourn
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1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118
651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax
www.mendota-heights.com
CITY OF
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Mark McNeill, City Administrator
Subject: Review of Draft Village RFP
Date: February 26, 2019
Comment.
Introduction:
The Council is asked to review a draft of a Request for Proposals (RFP) which would lead to the possible
development of the three City -owned lots in the Village at Mendota Heights
Background:
On January 29', the City Council met to review 6 possible types of development of the Village lots. As a
result of the meeting, the Council by consensus determined that its preference for future development
would be multi -family residential, although a mixed use development would also be considered. The
Councilors also expressed a desire for the RFP to specify the use of quality building materials, with
architectural designs which would complement the existing commercial buildings in the Village.
The consensus of the Council was also for up to 100 residential units, although that was not unanimous.
Those could be contained in either a single building, or in multiple buildings. Any building would be
limited to three stories or less, although limited use ancillary structures (such as sun decks or solariums)
as upper level structures could be considered.
Environmental features such as low -impact storm water treatment are manditory, as would be connections
to the City's sidewalk and trail system.
The Council said that it would consider the relocation of the pavement portion of Maple Street to the
north (to the Outlot), so that it would line up with Hilltop Road. However, the City will not pay for the
relocation of any utilities which exist in the Maple Street right of way. Access from Maple Street to the
veterinary clinic would need to be maintained.
The purchase price would be subject to negotiation. It is being noted that an appraisal done in 2017 found
the values to be:
Parcels A, B, and C
Out Lot D
Vacated Portion of Maple Street
Total
$570,000
1.72 acres
157,500
.95 acres
85,700
.26 acres
$813,200
2.93 acres
It is recommended than an update of the appraisal be done; interested parties would be notified of any
change in value.
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Schedule: The schedule anticipates that the Council will formally adopt the RFP, and direct that its
availability be advertised following the March 5`h regular City Council meeting. The more than twenty
parties who have previously expressed an interest would then be advised of its "for development' status.
The tentative schedule calls for submittals to be returned by April 12. Staff would have a week following
that to review the submittals, and would prepare a summary for the Council to review, showing the type
of development, size, valuation, proposed purchase price, and other relevant information.
Direction from the Council as to how many of the proposals that it desires to see (all, or a number of what
might be determined to be the "best') is asked. It is likely that the City Council will want to interview the
leading proposals in late April, or May. Allowing time for negotiations, a tentative date for a formal
designation of the preferred proposal would be the second regular meeting of May.
Recommendation:
The Council is asked to review the draft RFP, and discuss the process and schedule. Incorporating those
changes, the formal adoption of the RFP would be on the March 5' City Council agenda.
Action Required
Review, and provide direction to staff.
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mR CITY OF
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
City of Mendota Heights, MN
Request for Proposals
Residential or Commercial Development Opportunity
for
City -Owned Vacant Lots
at
The Village at Mendota Heights
March, 2019
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1. General City Information
Mendota Heights is one of the Twin Cities premier suburbs, offering high quality residential and business
areas. Per capita incomes and average property values are among the highest in the area, but homes in more
moderate price brackets are also available. While the emphasis has been on maintaining large lots and
spacious development, the community is also unique in its convenient location and highway access.
The city welcomes high quality business development and approximately 25 percent of the land has been
reserved for that purpose. Mendota Heights has an approximate population of 11,100 residents, with about
4,500 households. The population and household numbers are projected to increase to 11,400 and 4,800
respectively by 2040. Most of the land in the community is platted; and yet construction activity in new
construction and redevelopment remains an active element of the city. Estimated market value for all
property is $2 billion.
2. The Village at Mendota Heights Background
The Village at Mendota Heights is an award-winning 23 -acre mixed use, planned unit development(PUD)
located at the northeast quadrant of the intersection of Dodd Road (a/k/a State Highway 149) and State
Highway 62 (formerly 110). The development contains the following uses and amenities (see image on next
page):
• Diverse mix of retail/office space (single and two-story)
• On -street and underground public parking facilities (approximately 400 spaces)
• 36 -unit condominium units (2 buildings)
• 20 row homes (3 buildings)
• 60 -unit senior apartment building (owned and operated by the Dakota County CDA)
• Market Square Park (0.24 -acre open space with fountain)
• River to River Greenway Trail connection (regional trail)
The final Master Development Plan and Design Standards for Mendota Heights Town Center (later changed
to The Village at Mendota Heights) was approved in 2002-2003 and constructed in phases, with most of the
center's construction completing around 2007. The subject parcels were originally planned for 14 single-
family row -houses and 5 office-townhome units, with underground parking (see Exhibit C). These lots failed
to develop (see PUD Master Plan image — next page).
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The entire Village at Mendota Heights development is zoned Mixed Use -PUD. The City is open to considering
a change in use or density from the approved plans. Any changes to the final plan will require an Amendment
to the Final PUD Plan in compliance with Title 12, Chapter 1, Article K of the City Code and approval by the
City Council. As part of the original approval, design guidelines were also established for the entire
development that need to be considered as part of any proposed development.
3. General Description of Development Lots
The City owns the four lots in question, and desires to have them developed by a private individual or
development group. The four lots are identified and described (generally) below:
Parcel ID
27-48335-03-020
Plat Description
Lot 2, Block 3
Size (acres)
0.79
27-48335-03-010
Lot 1, Block 3
0.48
27-48335-02-010
Lot 1, Block 2
0.45
27-48335-00-040
Outlot D
0.95
TOTAL:
2.70
[*Note: there is also a small, triangular shaped remnant parcel of 0.07 acres (PID # 27-48335-00-040) at the immediate
southeast corner of Dodd Road and Maple Street which may be available if needed).
The lots are bounded by Dodd Road to the west, Maple Street to the south, and Linden Street to the east
(see attached Location Map). Access will be from Maple Street or Linden Street only; with no direct access
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allowed on to Dodd Road. The lots are relatively flat, completely vacant, and to the best of the city's
knowledge, are free and clear of any buried materials, underground contaminants, negative environmental
issues, or poor soils.
All utilities, including sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water, gas, electric and cable are all available from the
adjacent public street right-of-ways. The City will also discuss and entertain the option of relocating Maple
Street, including underground utilities) to the north area of the lots, in order for said roadway to line up
across from Hilltop Road to the west.
4. Goals of the RFP
The City's goal with this RFP is to provide a new, well-designed development opportunity for either residential
living development, or a mix of both residential and commercial development. The new development should
complete the overall vision of The Village PUD, and must complement and support the ongoing
redevelopment and economic efforts of this mixed-use area.
The City is expecting proposals that include the following:
1. New development must incorporate and demonstrate high-quality architectural elements and site
design, including but not entirely limited to the following standards:
• Architecture design and building materials must be top quality, with varying relief elements
incorporated into the exterior framework of the building(s). The design and architecture of
any new building, whether residential or mixed-use, must complement and respect the
surrounding residential and commercial developments.
• Visual interest and harmony should be fostered through creative design and quality building
materials.
• Landscaping design should enhance the development and streetscape.
• Stormwater treatment that includes low impact development techniques should be
incorporated.
• Residential developments shall consist of up to no more than 100 living units total; may
consist of a single building or multiple building layout; must not exceed three (3) stories in
height; flat -top roofed design preferred, with limited parapets allowed. Roof -top decks or
small solarium rooms may be considered.
• Connections from the development to local trails and sidewalks are required.
• A relocation of Maple Street to the Outlot to the north of the lots will be considered, and the
costs for that are negotiable. However, the City will not pay for the relocation of any utilities
as a result. Access to the parking lot of the adjacent commercial structure from Maple Street
shall be maintained.
2. Underground parking for the development is encouraged.
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The city reserves the right to refuse any proposal. The 2017 appraised value for the four parcels was
approximately $813,000 (update in process). Purchase price will be one of several factors weighed in the
evaluation of proposals.
5. RFP Submittal Requirements
Interested Developers or Project Teams should submit seven (7) hard -copies and one (1) electronic copy with
the following information:
1) Letter of Interest along with a statement of how the proposed development meets the goals and
visions of the city at this location.
2) A detailed Concept Plan (or Plans — multiple) that identify a preliminary site layout based on the
intended use of the parcels.
3) Preliminary work plan, including any proposed phasing, that outlines key steps and timelines in
the development process.
4) The offered price to purchase the lots.
5) The estimated finished construction value of the structure(s)
6) Any additional relevant information you feel should be considered in evaluating the proposal.
The RFP must include the name, address, telephone number, and email addresses of the Developer or
Project Team members. Brief resumes and roles of key personnel, including development experience
partnering with government agencies is valuable. Project examples, preferably local projects, which
demonstrate successful public/private partnerships, or any other applicable work experiences.
Please try to limit RFP submittals to 10 -pages or less.
6. Anticipated RFP Schedule
Date Process
April 12 All RFP submittals due to City
Week of April 15th Staff review of RFP submittals.
April 23 (tentative) Council review of preferred Proposals
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April/May City Council interview of preferred proposals.
May, 2019 Staff/finalist negotiations proposed purchase and development contract.
May 21, 2019 (tentative) City Council approval of purchase and development contract
The City reserves the right to alter any of the selection criteria, selection schedule, or reject any
or all submitted proposals.
Submittals must be received by the City on or before the deadline date as noted above. No
exceptions or extensions will be granted.
Submittal of the RFP response documents and questions must be directed to:
Tim Benetti, Community Development Director
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
Office: (651) 255-1142
timb@mendota-heighs.com
Engineering related questions, such as site conditions, utilities, storm water requirements, etc.
should be directed to:
Ryan Ruzek, P.E., Public Works Director
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
Office: (651) 255-1152
Email: ryanr@mendota-heights.com
THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL SUBMITTALS.
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1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118
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www.mendota-heights.com
CITY OF
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Mark McNeill, City Administrator
Subject: 2019-20 Goal Setting Discussion
Date: February 26, 2019
Comment:
Introduction:
At the City Council workshop on February 26th, the Council will be asked to continue its discussion of
the two year Goals which were identified at the January 7' Goal setting session.
Background:
On January 7th, the City Council and staff met to discuss the Goals and Objectives for the City to pursue
over the next two years. On January 29th, the Council began the discussion which would further refine
and focus what had been identified as 51 concepts. Those had been grouped into one of four large over-
arching goals:
Enhance Governance
Enhance Community Assets and Services
Enhance Internal City Services
Enhance External City Services
The January 29th discussion got the process started, and completed the "Enhance Governance" section.
Notes from that review will be provided prior to the work session.
A continuation of the remaining topics from the January Th meeting is requested.
Action Required
The Council should continue the review of the 2019-2020 Goals. Staff will then further refine, and
identify action steps (tasks) for implementation. Those will then be returned to the City Council at a
future meeting for review and adoption.
Mark McNeill
City Administrator
Preliminary 1/29/19
2019-2020
City of Mendota Heights
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
ENHANCE GOVERNANCE
City Council
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• Update and implement Council rules to improve meeting efficiency and effectiveness.
In addition to training at LMC work sessions, have a facilitator in to discuss
Roberts Rules of order
• Increase civility at Planning and City Council Meetings.
Improve training for advisory commission chairs
• Strengthen Youth Understanding of Government
Maybe education at elementary school level. Low priority
• Conduct a community wide survey
Low priority for comprehensive survey. Use social media like POLCO
Boards and Commissions
• Update process for City Council interaction with Commissions
Have a facilitator in to discuss roles of Council and commissions (check with ISD
197). Determine commission roles and requirements. Annual joint meetings needed.
• Explore creation of an IT Commission
Majority of Council indicates no need at this time.
• Explore creation of a Natural resources commission or committee.
Consensus is that it should be a committee of "Friends of the Environment" group
now. Should have emphasis on volunteering.
• Consider establishment a junior parks and recreation commission
Explorer increasing education of elementary age groups—visit 51" and 61" graders
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ENHANCE COMMUNITY ASSETS AND SERVICES
Community and Economic Development
• Consider implementation of a hotel lodging tax for business development
• Develop and agreed upon vision for key development/redevelopment areas
Village Lots
Bourne site
• Conduct a business retention survey
• Implement Comp Plan 2040 Update local zoning and subdivision ordinances
• Prepare for 2020 Census, and findings.
• Address lack of cell coverage in the City of Mendota Heights
Develop a Sense of Community
• Develop new opportunities for residents to get together and congregate.
a. Investigate an expansion of previous or existing events:
Spring—Park Celebration
Summer --Expand Nite to Unite to be a City-wide event
Autumn—Halloween Bonfire
Winter—Holiday lighting events
• Research city participation in and designation as a Yellow Ribbon city/program
• Work with the newly formed Mendota Heights Foundation.
• Plan regular communications with public and private partners
• Seek additional partnerships with other jurisdictions
ENHANCE INTERNAL CITY SERVICES
Human Resources
• Audit personnel files and establish file checklist and order for records requirements and
access to information.
• Review and update personnel policies
Public Safety
• Conduct emergency operation center drills –table top exercise
• Conduct active shooter training with the Fire Station, PD and school.
• Develop process for citizen input in the PD activities, initiatives and goals
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Enhance Parks and Recreational Opportunities
• Reimagine park space to maximize usage.
• Improve offerings of adult summer activities in the summer time.
• Review annual maintenance and improvement package for Skate park
• Create additional athletic fields
• Explore establishment of a regional sporting venue—include green space
City Facilities
• Conduct a formalized space needs assessment for the Police Department
• Conduct a formalized space needs assessment for upstairs of City Hall
• Develop a plan for renovation and updating of City Hall equipment and space.
• Explore changing business hours at City Hall.
ENHANCE EXTERNAL CITY SERVICES
Transportation
• Plan and Implement Regional solutions for Dodd Road and Delaware
• Examine Dodd, Wagon Wheel Trail and Pagel Intersection
Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability
• Update the Natural Resource Plan.
• Join Green Steps cities and consider first requirements to achieve status
• Protect Surface Water Quality
• Educate Residents About Airport Noise
• Improve Internal Technology
• Develop Fire Station Community room and City Hall meeting room reservation policy
• Implement Rec on the Go programming in partnership with the City of West St. Paul
• Provide quarterly reports from fire, police and public works on needs and concerns.
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651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax
www.mendota-heights.com
CITY OF
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Mark McNeill, City Administrator
Subject: Fire Station Bid Update
Date: February 26, 2019
Comment:
Introduction:
At the February 26t' work session, the Council will be provided with an update on the Fire Station bids.
Background:
Bids were opened the afternoon of February 2151. The preliminary totals showed the cost of the project in
excess of the $7 million which was budgeted.
Since then, the City's Construction Management company (CPMI) has been reviewing the bids, and
calling some of the nearly 40 bidders for clarification of their bids. The Fire Station Building Committee
is meeting Monday night with the architect and CM, and as a result may be able to provide further
clarification in time for the Council work session. Finally, City staff is receiving more information from
the City financial advisor as to options regarding the $7 million project budget.
Action Required
Feedback from the Council is requested, so that formal action can be taken at the March 5t1i regular
Council meeting.