1998-08-11 Parks and Rec Comm Agenda PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AGENDA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
August 11, 1998
6:30 p.m. -Large Conference Room
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of the July 14, 1998 Minutes
4. Sommetset 19 Land Sale Offer
5. Dakota County Capital Improvement Plan
6. Friendly Hills Tot Lot Vacation
7. 1999-2004 Parks Capital Improvement Plan
8. Updates
• Recreation Programmer's Report
• Batting Cage Request
• Friendly Hills In -Line Skating Hockey Rink
• Light Replacement at Friendly Hills Park
• Repainting 1/10th Mile Markers on Trails
• Comprehensive Plan
• Parks Report
• Police Report
9. Adjourn
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 120 hours in
advance. If a notice of less than 120 hours is received, the City of Mendota Heights will
make every attempt to provide the aids. This may not, however, be possible on short
notice. Please contact City Administration at 4524850 with requests.
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES
JULY 14, 1998
The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission was held
on Tuesday, July 14, 1998, in the Large Conference Room at City Hall, 1101 Victoria
Curve. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m.
The following ommissioners were present: Liberacki, Linnell, Damberg, Norton and
Kleinglass. Commissioner Libra arrived late. Chair Spicer was excused from the meeting.
Also present were Parks Project Manager Guy Kullander, Recreation Programmer Bill
Bird and Administrative Assistant Patrick C. Hollister. Commissioner Linnell served as
Acting Chair of the meeting.
SOMMERSET 19 LAND SALE OFFER
Commissioner Linnell noted that two representatives of Sommerset were present at the
meeting to present their offer. Commissioner Linnell asked the representatives to
introduce themselves and explain their offer.
Mr. Howard Guthmann introduced himself and Mr. Ralph Sonday, newly elected
Association President from Sommerset. Mr. Guthmann said that the two Sommerset 19
buildings were built in 1971 and 1972, and that the land in question was purchased by the
nn said that the land features wetlands to
homeowners association in 1976. Mr. Guthmann the south and high ground to the north. Mr. Guthmann said that the City had a trail
easement through the property. Mr. Guthmann added that Sommerset had offered the
land for sale for a single-family home development, but that the deal collapsed when the
City denied an application for a wetlands permit from the potential buyer. Mr. Guthmann
said that since the City will not allow the site to be built on, Sommerset would like to sell
the land to the City.
Commissioner Liberacki said that Staff should research whether or not the land in ti
was required as open space for Sommerset 19,s origiqueson
nal Planned Unit Development.
Commissioner Liberacki added that he felt that the City should not buy the land if it was
required for the PUD.
Corrnnissioner Linnell recalled that the City had received a similar request from Ivy Falls
Townhouse Association for a donation of a land parcel, and that the Parks and Recreation
Commission had recommended against that transfer also.
Mr. Kullander said that Staff could do more research on this parcel. Mr. Kullander said
that he was under the impression that all 22 Sommerset residents were joint owners of the
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UPDATES
Staff provided updates on the following items:
Recreation Proerammer's Report
Mr. Bird reported that the annual Celebrate Mendota Heights Parks! had been successful,
although not as well attend as last year's event. Mr. Bird said that the petting zoo was a
particularly popular attraction at the event. Mr. Bird thanked Kim Blaeser, Senior
Secretary for her hard work in organizing the event, as well as all other volunteers.
Friendly Hills "Tot Lot" Hearing August 4, 1998
Mr. Hollister said that the Public Hearing on the release of four City -owned lots in
Friendly Hills was scheduled for the City Council meeting on August 4, 1998.
Park Bench in Friendly Marsh Park
Mr. Kullander reported that a bid had been awarded and that the park benches would be
installed as soon as they arrive, roughly two to three weeks.
Civic Center Ballfield Fence Improvement
Mr. Kullander reported that a bid had been accepted for the extension of the Civic Center
ballfield fence and that the work was scheduled to be performed soon.
Comprehensive Plan
Mr. Hollister updated the Commission on the progress in revising the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
Parks Report
There were no comments on this item.
Police Report
Mr. Hollister said that due to the current vacancy in the Police Clerk/Receptionist
positionI the Police Report for the month of June was not available.
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CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
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August 5, 1998
TO: Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: Patrick C. Hollister, Administrative Assistant
SUBIECT: Sommerset 19 Condominium Association, Inc.
Land Sale Offer
Discussion
At the July 14, 1998 meeting of the Pazks and Recreation Commission, Mr. Howard
Guthmann and Mr. Ralph Sonday of Sommerset 19 Condominium Association, Inc.,
expressed interest in selling a vacant parcel to the City of Mendota Heights. The parcel is
5.6 acres in size and is north of Wentworth Park. This land is predominately wetlands and
is unbuildable. The land's only real use is as passive open space as it currently is.
At the Commission meeting, Mr. Guthmann said that the two Sommerset 19 buildings
were built in 1971 and 1972, and that the land in question was purchased by the
homeowners association in 1976. The land features wetlands to the south and high
ground to the north, and the City has a trail easement through the property. According to
Mr. Guthmann, Sommerset had offered the land for sale for a single-family home
development, but that the deal collapsed when the City denied an application for a
wetlands permit from the potential buyer. Mr. Guthmann said that since the City will not
allow the site to be built on, Sommerset would like to sell the land to the City.
Staff is under the impression that all 22 Sommerset residents are joint owners of the parcel
and that the City would need consent from all 22 residents to make any type of land sale.
Mr. Guthmann said that all 22 residents would agree to the transfer. Mr. Guthmann said
that Sommerset 19 paid $26,000 for the land in 1976 and that Sommerset would not be
interested in selling it for less money than that.
Although no recommendation was made, the Commission generally felt that the City
should not buy the land if it was required for the PUD. The Commission also said the
Parks Fund was limited and the Parks Commission attempted to live off of the interest of
the fund. The Commission also asked why the City should pay money for open space that
is already open space.
The Commission directed Staff do more research on whether or not the land in question
was required as open space for Sommerset 19's original Planned Unit Development, and
to provide DNR contour maps and wetland maps if they are available.
Mr. Guthmann and Mr. Sonday will be present at the August 11, 1998 meeting of the
Parks and Recreation Commission to discuss this proposal further. Staff will have further
information on this parcel and the Sommerset Planned Unit Development at the meeting in
case the Commission has any further questions.
Action Required
Discuss the land sale proposal further with Mr. Guthmann and Mr. Sonday. If the
Commission feels that this land would be useful for the City, the Commission may make a
recommendation to the City Council that they discuss terms of transfer with Mr.
Guthmann and Mr. Sonday. Otherwise, the Commission may recommend against City
acquisition of this land.
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November 6, 1975
Mr. Orville Johnson
City Administrator
City of Mendota Heights
750 South Plaza Drive
Mendota Heights, Minnesota 55118
Dear Orville:
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As you know from recent conversations, the owners of Somerset
19 have purchased a parcel of land from Mrs. Wodke which adjoins their
condominium property. A deed has been recorded which conveys an undivided
interest in the land to each of them in the same proportions as their
undivided interest in the existing condominium common area.
It is the intent of the owners that this property be included
as a part of the condominium common area. Accordingly, in addition to
the above described deed, we prepared a so-called Amendment to Amended
Declaration intended to be filed at the same time as the deed. The
Purpose of this document is simply to subject this new property to the
same condominium restrictions and covenants as already govern the
condominium property (i.e., the Minnesota Condominium Act and the
Somerset 19 Amended Leclaration). This document bears the written
consent of all of the current condominium owners, and an original copy
is enclosed.
The Minnesota Condominium Law was amended in 1974 to require
that any amendments to a condominium declaration be reviewed by the
municipality. (This change in the law took place after the filing of
our first Declaration amendment.) Minn. Stat. § 515.15(a) specifically
states that "The declaration and any amendment or amendments thereto
shall be submitted to the platting authority of the governing
municipality or other governmental subdivisicn having jurisdiction for
review." This section does net state that an_troval by the nlattinR
authority is a prerequisite to recording the amendment; however, I
believe that it would be better if we got such approval possibly out
of an excess of caution.
RUMBLE & BUTLER
:1r. Orville Johnson
November 6, 1975
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As always seems to be the case, we are under certain time
restraints in resolving these title matters, and the approval of Mendota
Heights is a necessary element. We would appreciate it if you could
schedule this matter for consideration as soon as possible before
whatever forum you consider appropriate according to the statute. In
addition, I would like you to give me a call so that we can discuss
the appropriate procedure and so that we can also discuss any questions
which you may have and ways that this office can help to expedite
approval. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours very truly,
DOHERTY, RUMBLE & BUTLER
Mary H. Swanson� -
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November 13, 1975
Ms. Orville Johnson,
City Administrator
City of Mendota Heights
750 South Plaza Drive
Mendota Heights, Minnesota 55118
Re: Somerset 19 Amendment to
Amended Declaration
Dear Orville:
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After having discussed our problem referred to in my letter to
you of November 6, 1975 with the City attorney, Sherm Winthrop, and
�Tith the Registrar of Titles, Jim Foutchis, we have basically concluded
that a resolution approving our amendment is not necessary. We feel that
we have complied with the requirements of Minnesota Statutes Section
515.15(a) by our having submitted the document, and we will let it go
at that.
Thank you much for your attention in this matter.
Yours very truly,
DOY_ERTY, RL'PBLE fi BUiLER
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Bernard P. Friel
Briggs and Morgan
2200 Fust National Bank Building
St. Paul, Minnesota SSlOt
Re: Somerset 19 Condominium Assalation, Ire.
Third Avenue Property
Deaf Bernla;
I will be out of town on April 28 and thus unable to attcn� }eur next Planning
Commission meeting, I believe the following points erz imtrortant for
commission members to consider,
1. I have gone back to old Files for the purchase of the W'cdke property
([hey were at the offices of DOHflRTY, RU.'�;st-E �;�'D BU"1'LHx,
Professional Association) in 1975 and find no indiction whatscx'ver that
the property was to be added to the original Ylann�d Unit T)evelnpment.
On the contrry, ali the. documents treat the purchzse zs [hat of desir2ble,
contiguous property, surplu.t to the original purchase.
2. When we met with Howard Dahl,ren, Paut Ber, and Jim Daniclsuu in
1987, we were assured [ha[ [he ]ot sate would nut diriurb lfle original
P.U.D. We were encouraged to prcx:r_ul with thz sa!z as long as we had
soil tes[s showing the luu to bz buildable. We had the rats and they
were satisfdctury fur that purpose. There is no letter from Mendota
Heighly in arty way combining the Wodke purchase with the original
P.U.D. and Mr. Danizlson confirmed this fact to me recently,
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Bernard P. Friei
Briggs and Morgan
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April 23, 1992
3. finally, and perhaps most important, the proposal sale would not have
proceeded without the support of the staff u; the city, It scans to me
that the community has a right to reply on such supivrt and that the
various wuunissions and deeteA officials have an obligation to support
such decisions. We have worked on this for more than four years and
should not be rebuffed at the last moment, if this is a policy matter,
then change the policy in the futura, but not at our expanse.
I'd appreciate your seeing that all of the commission members receive copies
of this letter as well as any others who might be interested. 1'lt he available
on Monday and Tuesday to answer questions.
Than7c you in advance for a favorable consideration of our request.
Sincerely, n
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Howazd M. Guthmann
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Robert Wicker
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CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
August 6, 1998
TO: Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: Marc S. Mogan, Civil Engineer 11SM
SUBJECT: Sommerset 19 Condominium Association, Inc.
Land Sale Wetland Discussion
The functions and values that existing wetland areas provide are viewed differently now than
they have been historically in this country. Wetlands play an important role in the
environment. The scientific and political communities have determined that these functions
and values are worth protecting, and this in turn has led to the adoption of recent legislation
at the State and Federal level based on that premise. Current legislation is very restrictive
when it comes to what activities are allowed within wetlands. No filling or draining of
wetlands is allowed except under very limited circumstances. The determination and
delineation of the wetland boundary in reality dictates the construction or development
options available for a particular property. No one on City staff is certified to perform this
wetland delineation. A wetland delineation has not been performed on this parcel to my
knowledge, and therefore I can not state with certainty what activities might be allowed in
this area. It is might opinion from past experience that very little, if any, development or
construction activity would be permitted on this parcel under Current State and Federal
wetland legislation.
MSM
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
August 5, 1998
TO: Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: Patrick C. Hollister, Administrative Assistant
SUBJECT: Dakota County Capital Improvement Plan Review
Discussion
Dakota County has sent their 1999-2002 Capital Improvement Plan Summary to the City
of Mendota Heights for our input. Staff has marked certain items which may be of
particular interest to the Parks and Recreation Commission. The County would like all
comments by August 14, 1998.
Action Required
Review the attached Dakota County 1999-2002 Capital Improvement Plan summary and
provide Staff with any comments to pass on to the County.
� DAKOTA COUI�ITY
DAKOTA COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX
June 19, 1998
Mr. Kevin Batchelder
City Administrator
City of Mendota Hieghts
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
Dear Mr. Batchelder:
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COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
TELEPHONE (612) 438-4418
FAX (612) 438-4405
1590 W. HWY. 55, HASTINGS, MINNESOTA 55033-2372
Dakota County is updating its annual Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and is seeking your input. We
would appreciate any suggestions concerning changes or modifications that you would like to see us
incorporate in the County's 1999-2003 Capital Improvement Program. Please review the attached 1998-
2002 adopted CIP summary. A copy of the County's Highway CIP was sent to you or your engineer early
in June for comment.
If possible, please submit formal comments from your city or town board. Send your comments to Deanna
Newman, Dakota County Administration, 1590 Highway 55, Hastings, MN 55033-2372 by August 14,
1998.
For further information call the following individuals:
Highway Projects Lezlie Vermillion 891-7104
Parks Projects Steve Sullivan 438-4660
Bikeway Projects Lynn Moratzka 891-7033
Building Projects Ken Harrington 438-4542
CIP Coordinator Deanna Newman 438-8137
Thank you for your time and consideration.
�Sineerely,
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Brandt Richardson
County Administrator
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Lezlie Vermillion
Steve Sullivan
Lynn Moratzka
Ken Harrington
Deanna Newman
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CPPY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
MEMO
August 5, 1998
TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator
FROM: Patrick C. Hollister, Administrative Assistant
SUB7ECT: Public Hearing for Friendly Hills Tot Lot Vacation
Discussion
The City Council held a public hearing at their regular meeting on August 4, 1998 to
discuss the release of four city -owned lots in the Friendly Hills neighborhood for the
purpose of single-family residential development. The four lots are known as Lots 3, 4,
10, and 11, Friendly Hills Re -Arrangement and are located between Keokuk Lane and
Apache Lane.
Several Friendly Hills Residents appeared at the public hearing; most were opposed to
vacating the lots. The Council directed Staff to relay their comments to the Parks and
Recreation Commission and to conduct further research on these lots.
Public Comments
Those who were opposed to vacating the lots raised the following points:
1. The lots are currently used as a playground area for kickball and sandlot baseball.
2. Much of the open space in the Friendly Hills area has already been developed.
3. The four lots have a very high water table which may prohibit home construction.
4. It would be difficult for home builders to match the existing homes in the
neighborhood.
5. The four lots have easement problems.
6. The four lots should be improved as public open space.
7. The four lots only take ten minutes to mow.
8. The City needs smaller open spaces, not just ballfields.
4. Possible means of covenanting the lots to make sure that the new homes fit the
neighborhood
Staff is currently researching the above issues.
Council Action Required
This is an information item only. No further action on the part of the Parks and
Recreation Commission is required at this time.
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
MEMO
August 6, 1998
TO: Parks and Recieation Commission
FROM: Patrick C. Hollister, Administrative Assistant
SUBJECT: Parks Five Year (1999-2003) Capital Improvement Plan
Discussion
At the Tune 9, 1998 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission, Staff recommended
that beginning in 1999, the Capital Improvement Plan contain only those items from the
Special Parks Fund that represent true capital improvements. Maintenance items from the
General Fund would be part of the annual budget request. Staff then presented to the
Comrission the draft of the 1999-2003 Parks Capital Improvements Plan for further
comments by the Parks Commission. The Commissioners then asked Staff to bring the
C1P back to the August 11, 1998 meeting.
Please see the current draft of the Capital Improvement Plan attached. The Pazks
Commission should make a final recommendation to the Council of the Capital
Improvement Plan at their August 14, 1998 meeting.
Action Required
Please review the attached materials, make any desired revisions, and recommend the
Capital Improvement Plan for 1999-2003 to the City Council.
MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARK SYSTEM
FIVE YEAR 1999-2003 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Expenditures Proposed for 2000
1. ADA & Safety Improvements at Hagstrom-King Park
*Safety Improvements
*Add Equipment(?)
2. Park "You Are Here" Signage (6 @ $400 each)
Friendly Hills, Rogers Lake, Civic Center and Valley (3)
3. Add to or Replace Play Components in Parks
(11 playground sites)
4. Upgrade play equipment in Valley View Heights Park
*Safety Improvements
*Add Equipment(?)
$6,000.00
$101000,00'
$21400,00
$4,000.00
$4,000.00
$103000,00
MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARK SYSTEM
FIVE YEAR 1999-2003 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Expenditures Proposed for 2002
Add to or Replace Play Equipment in 11 Parks $10,000.00
Recreation Report
August 1998
TO: PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
FROM: BILL BIRD, RECREATION PROGRAMMER
DATE: AUGUST 4, 1998
Mendota Heights Senior Club:
During the months of July and August there is not a regular meeting and activities have
ceased. The next general members meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 23,
1998, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Parkview Plaza. There will be a planning committee
meeting in early September to lay out activities, trips and events for October through
February. The meeting will take place at city hall.
Summer Programs:
Youth Dav Trips
On Thursday, July 9,1998 one Mendota Heights child went on a trip to Hyland
Park Chutes & Ladders and Bush Lake Beach, in Bloomington. I did not go on the trip
because I was setting things up for Celebrate Mendota Heights and West St. Paul had
adequate supervision.
On Thursday, July 23, 1998 four Mendota Heights children and I went to the
Bunker Hills Wave Pool, in Coon Rapids. Four to five foot high waves were created in
a "zero depth" style pool. The waves rolled for 20 minutes with 10 minute calm
breaks. Tubes were available for those who wanted to ride the waves on top of the
water. Other kids chose to bob with the waves and body surf. It was a very interesting
sight to see in Minnesota.
Concerts in the Park
"Rascals in Paradise"
On Wednesday, July 15, 1998, naturalist Rachel Kroog played to an audience of
52 kids with their parents and grandparents. Her songs and stories reflected her belief
in the respect for nature and respect for one an other. The concert took place at the
shelter in Rogers Lake Park.
"Urban Renewal Bluegrass"
On Wednesday, July 22, 1998, bluegrass was heard throughout Rogers Lake
Park. A trio which included a banjo, guitar and a bass played many traditional
bluegrass selections as well as some Urban Renewal Bluegrass originals. A crowd of
62 people were treated to a show which ran in excess of an hour and a half.
Women's D
Regular Season Standings Champion: 2th-Doc
League Tournament Champion: Aug. 11
District Tournament Berth #1: 2th-Doc
District Tournament Berth #2: To Be Determined
Standings:
WOMEN'S D
STANDINGS
FINAL
TEAM RECORD
2th-Doc
10-4
Fireside Lounge(Aguilar)
8-5-1
Bogey's
7-7
Fireside (Hansch)
7-7
Northland Black
7-7
Triviski's
6-7-1
Northland Green
3-11
Regular Season Standings Champion: Heks/Budweiser
League Tournament Champion: Aug. 9
District Tournament Berth # 1: Heks/Budweiser
District Tournament Berth #2: To Be Determined
Standings:
MEWS D
STANDINGS
FINAL
TEAM RECORD WINNING PERCENTAGE
Heks
13-1
.929
Northland Blue
11-3
.769
Northland Black
9-5
.643
Fireside
8-6
.615
Pace Landscape
7-7
.500
Captain Courier/
6-8
.429
King Cutting
Northland Red
5-9
.357
Buttery
3-11
.214
Furys
1-13
.071
Softball Tournaments and end of year softball issues.
End of the year issues with the Golf Leagues.
Coordinating a tour of Fort Snelling State Parks as a means of exposing it's amenities
to employees and commissioners of the City of Mendota Heights.
"After Action" reports on summer programs.
-Coordinating a Senior Club planning meeting.
-Cross country ski trail at Par 3.
JOSEPH L. MELZAREK
2545 CONCORD WAY
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN 55120-1701
(612) 454-9254
July 12, 1998
Parks and Recreation Commission
City of Mendota Heights
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
Ladies and Gentlemen:,
I am an avid walker.
Having lived in the City (Village) of Mendota Heights off and on for the past forty odd years I have seen
a lot of things the city has done for its citizens including developing a trail system almost second to none.
But the best touch, kind of like frosting on the cake, was the painting of the "1/10th mile" markers on the
trails. These markers not only allow one to measure distance and calibrate walking speed, but are great for
explaining those concepts to the grandchildren.
Those previously painted markers are now faded almost into oblivion.
Is there any way you could find it in your budget or in your work schedule to repaint those markers?
Sincerely,
os p . Melzarek
S ACTIVITY REPORT - MENDOTA HGTS PARKS
Reporting Period: 07/01/98 to 07/31/98
INCIDENTS:
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
07/10/98 :47 ROGERS LAKE PARK 98002452
DESCRIPTION:
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
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07/09/98 22:19 WENTWORTH PARK 98002447
DESCRIPTION:
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
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07/19/98 20:25 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002551
DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE OTH PROP
ATE TIME LOCATION
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07/21/98 17:57 MARIE PARK
DESCRIPTION: DOG BITE
DATE
07/21/98
DATE
07/21/98
DATE
07/22/98
TIME LOCATION
17:57 MARIE PARK
DESCRIPTION: DOG BITE
CASE NUMBER
98002563
CASE NUMBER
98002563
TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
17:57 MARIE PARK 98002563
DESCRIPTION: DOG BITE
TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
9:09 VALLEY PARK 98002581
DESCRIPTION: PROP DAMAGE TRESPASS MS PRIVATE UNK
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
CASE NUMBER
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----
07/26/98
----
16:16
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MENDAKOTA PARK
98002629
DESCRIPTION:
THEFT $200 LESS
MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
ACTIVITY REPORT - MENDOTA':IGTS PARKS
Reporting Period: 07/01/98 to 07/31/98
INCIDENTS:
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
CASE NUMBER
----
07/28/98
----
14:17
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MENDAKOTA
PARK
-----------
98002648
DESCRIPTION:
THEFT $200
LESS
MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
CASE NUMBER
----
07/28/98
----
14:17
--------
MENDAKOTA
PARK
-----------
98002648
DESCRIPTION:
THEFT $200
LESS
MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE TIME 'LOCATION CASE NUMBER
07/28/98 14:17 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002648
DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
07/28/98 14:17 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002650
DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
---- ---- -------------------
07/28/98 14:17 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002650
DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
CASE NUMBER
07/28/98
14:17
MENDAKOTA PARK
98002649
DESCRIPTION:
THEFT $200 LESS
MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
CASE NUMBER
-----------
----
07/28/98
----
14:17
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MENDAKOTA PARK
98002651
DESCRIPTION:
PROP DAMAGE TRESPASS
MS PRIVATE UNK
ACTIVITY REPORT - MENDOTA HGTS PARKS
Reporting Period: 07/O1/98 to 07/31/98
INCIDENTS:
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
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07/28/98 14:17 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002651
DESCRIPTION: PROP DAMAGE TRESPASS MS PRIVATE UNK
DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER
07/31/98 16:21 MENDAKOTA PARK 98002686
DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE OTH PROP
DATE _ TIME 'LOCATION CASE NUMBER
07/31/98 19:11 HAGSTROM KING PARK 98002691
DESCRIPTION: SUSPICIOUS -PERSON