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2020-05-29 Friday News0 Receive Updates Enter Email Address Go Friday News 5/29/20 City of Mendota Heights sent this bulletin at 05/29/2020 01:40 PM CDT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. FRIDAY NEWS | May 29, 2020 THE LATEST Safety update . . . Since Wednesday of this week, following the tragic events in Minneapolis Monday evening, Mendota Heights Police and Fire responders have been assisting with mutual aid calls to our neighboring cities in need. They continue to stand ready. While they follow an established plan, their first priority is to ensure the well-being and safety of the residents and businesses of Mendota Heights, and our partner cities of Lilydale and Mendota. Updates will be posted as available on the MHPD Facebook page. Continue to Stay Safe Mendota Heights Minnesota’s Stay Safe order is in effect. It is important to note that protections for those in our communities that are most vulnerable to the virus are still in place and are those at greatest risk of serious illness are encouraged to continue staying home. For more information visit mn.gov/covid19. Prepare for travel impacts on eastbound 1-494 this weekend Plan for possible delays on eastbound I-494 in the southeast metro as MnDOT work continues on I-494 between Hwy 3 and Concord St. beginning May 29. Starting at 6 p.m. Fri, May 29, crews will begin closing the left lane on eastbound I- 494. By 9 p.m., all traffic will be in a single lane between Hwy 3 and Concord St. Starting at 6 p.m. Fri, May 29, crews will close the ramp from eastbound Hwy 62 to eastbound I-494 (note the access to Hwy 52 will remain open). Starting at 8 p.m. Fri, May 29, crews will close the ramp from southbound Hwy 52 to eastbound I-494. All of the lane and ramp closures are expected to remain closed through 5 a.m. Mon, June 1. Please plan ahead, allow for extra travel time and know your route. The lane closures are part of a larger project on I-494 to repave the road, update drainage and repair seven bridges on an eight-mile stretch of I-494 between the Minnesota River and Third Ave. in South St. Paul. During the two-year project, crews will use 14 full or partial closures of I-494 in order to compete the work by fall 2020. Residents that live near I-494 between the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers may hear noise as crews work to remove pavement, set barrier and pave the road throughout the project area. For more information visit mndot.gov/metro/projects/i494invergroveheights. Planning for a backyard swimming pool? What you need to know about permits. With the recent “shelter-in-place” rules and Mendota Heights’ residents looking to provide added outdoor activities for their families, the City of Mendota Heights has noticed an increase of new swimming pool requests or installations throughout the city. Please know that a swimming pool is defined by the city as: “Any structure, chamber, or tank containing an artificial body of water for swimming, diving, relaxation, or recreational use including special purpose pools and wading pools, having a water surface area exceeding one hundred (100) square feet and a water depth greater than eighteen inches (18") at any point.” A building permit is required prior to the installation of any new permanent, in-ground swimming pool. A temporary above-ground type swimming pool that can be disassembled or moved after seasonal use does not need a building permit, but does require an above- ground swimming pool zoning permit. If you plan to build a permanent deck or platform around an above-ground pool, this will require a building permit. Any application for a swimming pool permit must include the following: Site Plan. A plan indicating the size, type and location of the pool; location of existing house, fencing and other improvements on the lot; location of filter unit, pump, and wiring indicating the type of such units; location of structures on adjacent lots; location of backflush and drainage outlets; grading plan; finished elevations and final treatment (decking, landscaping, etc.) around pool; location of existing overhead or underground wiring, utility easements, trees and similar features; location of any water heating unit. Pools must be at least 10' from any rear or side yard lot line, and at least 10' from the principal structure (dwelling). The filter unit, pump, heating unit and any other noisemaking mechanical equipment must be at least 25' from any adjacent residential structure and not closer than 8' to any lot line. Pools are not allowed within the front yard area, except for small kiddie or pet pools. Fence Plan. The pool area, either the back yard or the pool structure itself, must be enclosed with fencing at least 5’ to 6’ in height. Fences must have self-closing and self- latching gate(s), with provisions for locking. For above-ground pools, the city will allow such pools to have a fence on top of the upper edge of the pool, provided the 5’-6’ enclosure is met from the bottom of the pool to the top of the fence, and any access gate or ladder can be removed or locked to prevent access. Automatic or self-placed pool covers are not allowed as a substitute for fencing. For more information visit mendota-heights.com and search for “Swimming Pools” in the City Code location under the tab City Government. Building and/or Zoning Permit applications can also be found on the city’s website. Free meals for children With school closings, several local restaurants and school districts have offered to provide free lunches for children and students in need. Use this interactive map to locate a provider near you. Mendota Heights Par 3 is open for play Call 651-454-9822 to reserve a tee time. Additional rules are required for play to assist with player and staff safety during the pandemic. The course is walking-only, and the Clubhouse is staffed but closed to the public. Visit the Par 3 web page for more info. Reserve a weekly tee time Reserve a weekly tee time Instead of league play, weekly tee times are available for Juniors and Women's golf. Check available times and reserve under Par 3 Programs secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights- mn/catalog. Recent highlights: Residents are encouraged to preregister to vote up until 5:00 pm on July 21; the Minnesota State Primary takes place on August 11. Register for the Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K Walk/Run for Minnesota Special Olympics on July 11. Register online under Special Events or print and mail a registration form. City-sponsored events and recreation programs cancelled through July 6. Respond to the 2020 Census online, by phone (844-330-2020), or by mail. Apply for a census job; pay starts at $22/hour in Dakota County. Dakota County extends protective equipment donation drive; donate items at Western Service Center and all Library locations. NATURAL RESOURCES Watch for information in your mailbox Residents will begin receiving a postcard in the mail in early June regarding a discounted Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) treatment program for ash trees on their property. This program is in partnership with Rainbow Treecare. LEARN MORE Make a difference Keep surface waters clean by adopting a storm drain near you. Clean up around the drain you adopt twice a month, and track the amount of trash and pollutants collected. This is a great household project for kids and adults alike. adopt-a-drain.org/ Recent highlights Learn how the Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO) is making a difference in its annual report and newsletter. Attend a virtual Landscaping for Clean Water introductory or maintenance workshop; apply for $250 in grants and on-site assistance Apply for a grant to create pollinator-friendly landscaping features through the Lawns to Legumes Program MnDOT stormwater repairs at Valley Park RECYCLING Curbside pickup special for mattress recycling in Dakota County From now until Labor Day (September 7, 2020), Certified Recycling will be offering curbside pickup for mattress and box spring recycling at a reduced price. Contact Certified Recycling to request a pickup within 7 days by calling 952-894-1448 or visit Certified Recycling's website. Costs are $45 for the first item and $25 for each additional piece. Certified will be following COVID-19 Guidelines and social distancing. Last weekend to drop off garden waste for free South St. Paul’s Compost Site is now open Saturdays and Sundays from 9-6! Bring your leaves, grass, sod and garden waste for FREE until May 31. Not accepted items: woodchips, mulch, branches or tree waste. Beginning June 5 the site will begin charging $.50 per small bag and $1.00 for larger bags or barrels, and will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 9am to 6pm. Take larger items to Davey’s, formerly known as S&S Tree: 651-337-4089. Due to the COVID-19 mandate for social distancing, Davey Tree must now staff the disposal site. There will be a $10 charge per load (any size). Payment will be accepted for the exact amount or with a check made out to Davey Tree. The new hours for disposal are Saturdays from 8am to noon and closed on holidays. Not sure how to dispose of something? Search the Green Guide. Embedded on the City’s website, the Green Guide is a handy tool. Type anything into the search bar, and the Guide will tell you how to donate, recycle or dispose of your item safely. Recent highlights The Recycling Zone in Eagan is open with new drop-off guidelines for safety: co.dakota.mn.us/Environment/RecyclingZone. Purchase a compost bin at a discounted rate while supplies last at recycleminnesota.org; Dakota County residents receive 30 percent off by using the promo code Dakota. POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS Just the Facts Incident reports 5/22/20 - 5/28/20 Previous Just the Facts publications are available in the Laserfiche archive system on the City's website. Sign up for emergency notifications The Emergency Alert Program is available through the Dakota Communications Center (DCC) at mn-dcc.org/community-notification/. For immediate public safety response and non- emergency police assistance call 9-1-1 The Police Department will also continue to process requests for police reports, gun permits, etc. Link to the forms under Public Resources at mendota-heights.com/police. Completed forms and general questions can be submitted via email to pdrecords@mendota-heights.com. PARKS & RECREATION Mark your calendars Wednesday, June 17 | 6-8pm Jam in your jammies at home via Facebook Live! Grown-ups and kids alike will enjoy this mega fun and free dance party. Family-friendly Kidsdance plays the hottest new music as well as the coolest classics – with tons of activities that will get everyone moving. Tune in at facebook.com/MHParksandRec. New virtual classes added Abrakadoodle Clay Pig Project Virtual Zoom Class | Thursday, June 18 | 10-11am Ages 3-10 | $20 per child This fun paint and clay project is inspired by Peppa the Pig. Create the cutest project ever from the comfort of home! Art kit includes canvas board, foam paint brush, tempera paint, model magic clay, Zoom link for online instruction, and a printed lesson plan should you prefer to complete the project offline. You will need to provide your own Sharpie or marker and glue. Participants must pick up an art kit curbside on June 16 at City Hall (9-10am or 5- 6pm). Register by June 10: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog. Mayer Arts Decendants 3 Musical Theater Camp Virtual Zoom Camp | June 22-25 | 2:45-4pm daily Ages: 5-10 | $45 per child New villains are stirring up trouble in Auradon! Help bring order back to the kingdom with a musical. We’ll learn songs and dances from Descendants 3 and put on a virtual professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and much more. We will also play fun and creative games! Register: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog. Summer recreation registration While in-person camps, classes, and programs have been cancelled through July 6, registration for programs that begin after these dates is still open. Please note that programs/events may be subject to change based on state and federal safety guidelines. Browse programs & register: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Public Meetings Meeting changes or cancellations are noted on the City's website mendota- heights.com/calendar. City Council June 2, 5:00pm This meeting will be conducted by teleconference. Visit the City website for details on how to provide public comment or monitor this meeting. Parks & Recreation Commission June 9 THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED City Business Hours All city facilities are currently closed to the public, including City Hall, the Police Department lobby, and the Public Works Maintenance Facility. Essential city business can still be conducted via phone or email during regular business hours. How to pay water/sewer bills, apply for permits, or schedule a building inspection. 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