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2020-12-18 Friday NewsFriday News 12/18/20 City of Mendota Heights sent this bulletin at 12/18/2020 01:23 PM CST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. FRIDAY NEWS | December 18, 2020 THE LATEST City Administrator Mark McNeill (pictured right) presented a plaque of appreciation to retiring Mayor Neil Garlock, in recognition of his service, during the December 15 City Council meeting. In recognition of service Mayor Garlock received recognition at the City Council meeting of December 15, 2020, to honor his past four years of dedicated service to the community. He will be retiring as mayor at the end of this year. Liz Petschel was also recognized for her nearly ten years of dedicated and extensive service as a City Councilor. The City hopes to hold a recognition event for each at a later date. If you missed the awards presentations they can be viewed here. John Mazzitello appointed to City Council At its meeting on December 15, 2020, the City Council appointed John Mazzitello to fill a seat vacancy through the remainder of its term, ending December 31, 2022. Councilor Mazzitello was immediately sworn in and participated in the meeting. He most recently served on the City's Planning Commission, and was previously the City's public works director/city engineer for eight years. Subscribe to updates from City of Mendota Heights Email Address Subscribe Share Bulletin 2021 final budget is adopted At its December 1 meeting, the City Council adopted the final budget and levy for Fiscal Year 2021. The total amount of the approved budget is $10,482,617. This reflects a 4.32% increase over the 2020 budget. For the average-priced home in Mendota Heights (valued at $426,600), the city portion of property taxes will increase by $45 in 2021. Because of future economic uncertainties caused by the pandemic, earlier this year the City Council had directed that a conservative budget be prepared. The resulting budget includes no new employee positions, but does include money for the 4th of July fireworks, and the summer concert series at Mendakota Park. Significant one-time expenditures, including equipment and funding of the second phase of the Natural Resources Plan update, totaled $469,200. $225,000 of that is to replace the self-contained breathing apparatus systems that is needed by the Fire Department for breathing gear which will no longer be OSHA-approved as of March 1. Funding for these capital expenditures will come from a portion of the proceeds of the sale of lots in the Village, where the Linden residential development is currently being constructed. More details can be accessed HERE. Dial Back modifications announced On December 16, 2020, Governor Walz announced modifications to Minnesota's recent Dial Back. Beginning Saturday, December 19: Social Gatherings: Two households may gather indoors, 10 people max. Three households may gather outdoors, 15 people max. Masks are strongly encouraged and social distancing must be maintained. Restaurants and Bars: Indoor dining continues to be closed to the public. You can continue to support Mendota Heights businesses using drive thru, curbside, takeout, and delivery. Outdoor dining may resume at 50% capacity, 100 people max. All establishments must close outdoor service between 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. Gyms and Fitness Studios: May open with restrictions. Youth Sports: Teams may resume practices on January 4. For more information and complete details: Minnesota's Stay Safe Plan | Executive Order 20-103 Find a free COVID-19 community testing event The Minnesota Department of Health is hosting both saliva and nasal swab testing events throughout Minnesota. Tests are free and insurance is not required. Visit mn.gov/covid19/for-minnesotans/if-sick/testing-locations/index.jsp for more information. Learn more about the COVIDaware MN app You can help protect your community and add your phone to the fight against COVID-19 today! It’s free. It’s anonymous. It helps slow the spread of the coronavirus in our communities. Visit covidawaremn.com for more information. The City is accepting applications to fill Commission vacancies Application deadline December 31, 2020; two positions now open for the Planning Commission One opening will exist on the Parks and Recreation Commission. The term will start in February 2021, and run for three years. The commission advises the City Council on matters pertaining to parks and recreational programs, establishes regulations for the use and operation of the parks and recreational facilities and prepares plans for the and operation of the parks and recreational facilities, and prepares plans for the improvement of the parks and recreational facilities. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month beginning at 6:30 p.m. Two openings will exist on the Planning Commission. One opening is to fill the remainder of a seat vacated by newly appointed Councilor John Mazzitello, which will expire January 31, 2023. The other opening is for a term that will start in February 2021, and run for three years. The Planning Commission reviews applications on general matters of planning, zoning, development plans, transportation issues, and platting. The Planning Commission holds public hearings and makes recommendations to the City Council for formal action. The Planning Commission also plays a key role in comprehensive planning and amendments to the zoning code. The majority of this Commission’s work relates to conditional use permits, variances, critical area permits and wetlands permits for properties, which can range from simple accessory structures up to large development plans. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of every month beginning at 7:00 p.m. Interested persons should submit a letter of interest and a current resume to City Administrator McNeill (markm@mendota-heights.com) no later than Thursday, December 31, 2020. Questions can be directed to City Administrator Mark McNeill at 651-452-1850. Parks and Recreation Commission seeking student representative High school sophomores or juniors encouraged to apply by February 1, 2021 The Parks and Recreation Commission is accepting applications for a student representative to serve in an advisory capacity. A student representative must be a Mendota Heights resident attending one of the three high schools located in the city, and preferably be a sophomore or junior. The student representative will serve as a communication link for ideas, observations, concerns, satisfactions and questions to the commission, and is a non-voting commission member that attends regularly scheduled meetings. This one-year term begins upon appointment and ends May 31, 2022. If you, or someone you know is interested in serving, contact Assistant City Administrator Cheryl Jacobson by calling 651-452-1850. Interested parties should submit a letter of interest and a current resume to Cheryl Jacobson no later than 4 p.m. on February 1, 2021. Public meeting announcements City Council meetings to continue at 6 p.m. start time The City Council will continue to hold its regular meetings beginning at 6 p.m. moving forward. Until further notice, these regular meetings will be available both online and in person. City Council special meeting scheduled for December 30, 2020 at 1 p.m. In addition to some end-of-year business, the City Council is also expected to consider and potentially approve modifications to the 2040 Comprehensive Plan update. Check the City website for information on how to watch; public observers will be accommodated in the Council Chambers. Coming soon to your mailbox Be on the lookout for the Winter issue of Heights Highlights to arrive in the mail. This issue features: A farewell from retiring Mayor Garlock Spotlight on the Historic Pilot Knob Task Force Answers to snow removal questions Tips on winter tree and shrub care Cozy winter reads to uncover our natural world And more! Next issue of Friday News will be January 8, 2021 Due to the holidays, there will not be a Friday News published for the next two weeks. Watch for the next issue on January 8, 2021. RECYCLING One large load of string lights has already been dropped off for recycling. Ends January 31 Thanks for keeping these tanglers out of the trash and recycling carts! We've already collected 292 pounds of holiday lights for this drive, and it's still going! As you begin taking lights down for the holidays swing by City Hall during business hours and drop any broken or unwanted lights into the collection barrel for recycling. In addition to holiday lights, you can drop off electrical cords, appliance cords, and phone cords through the end of January. Lights attached to wreaths, holly or trees must be removed first. Holiday lights are also accepted year round at The Recycling Zone in Eagan. NATURAL RESOURCES Congratulations to our local Minnesota Water Steward accepted applicants Thank you and congratulations to the Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization's (LMRWMO) new Minnesota Water Steward accepted applicants! They will begin their training in the new year: Dan Trudeau, Mendota Heights Erik Peterson, Mendota Heights Analiese Miller, West Saint Paul Camille Morse Nicholson, Saint Paul Minnesota Water Stewards are certified community members that have gained the knowledge and skills needed to help educate their fellow community members to improve water health. The program was developed by the Freshwater Society in 2013. Each year the Lower Mississippi River WMO sponsors at least two citizens to become Minnesota Water Stewards. Stewards are certified by thorough training curriculum designed by professionals in the fields of hydrology, stormwater management, groundwater health, water policy, community-based social marketing, Landscape assessment and installation of clean water practices. City of Mendota Heights Natural Resources Management Plan update The City of Mendota Heights is currently updating its Natural Resources Management Plan (NRMP). The plan will serve as a tool to help guide the City in creating decisions and actions to conserve and manage its natural resources into the future. There will be a public hearing and presentation on the draft of the Natural Resources Management Plan at the City Council meeting on January 12, 2021. Watch for a copy of the NRMP draft to be posted for review on the City’s website prior to the City Council meeting. Learn more about the plan. Look for small, yellow-brown spots on the underside of the needles. Photo from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Properly dispose of holiday greens when the season is over Elongate hemlock scales are very small insects that secrete a waxy coating for defense and feed on the sap from plants. Please do your part to protect our environment when the holiday season is over. Inspect your holiday greenery for elongate hemlock scale. If you find small (~2mm long) yellow-brown parallel-sided spots on the underside of needles, please take a picture and report it to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) using the Arrest the Pest Line. Do not toss trees and greenery into backyard woods or your compost pile. Use an organized tree and greenery pick-up or burn the greens. If burning please follow the City's Recreational Fire Guidelines. Recent highlights Keep leaves and other debris from polluting waters; sign up to Adopt-a-Drain today. Fall is the perfect time for buckthorn removal. Learn how to identify and remove this invasive from your property. POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS Just the Facts Incident reports 12/11/20 - 12/17/20 Previous Just the Facts publications are available in the Laserfiche archive system on the City's website. Sign up for emergency alerts The Emergency Alert Program is available through the Dakota Communications Center (DCC) at mn-dcc.org/community-notification/. Stay in touch through Nextdoor As a way to reach more of the community and specific neighborhoods, in addition to their popular Facebook page MHPD has expanded their social media channels to include Nextdoor. Nextdoor accounts are verified based on your address, and the platform is already used by 40% of the households in Mendota Heights. Learn more and sign up at nextdoor.com. 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 Update on outdoor ice rinks and warming houses Outdoor hockey and pleasure skating rinks are in the process of being flooded, however due to warm temperatures it is unknown when these may open. Additionally, due to current public health guidance and regulations, warming houses cannot open yet. Watch for updates on Parks & Recreation's Facebook page and stay in touch by calling the ice rink/warming house hotline at 651-255-1174. Participate in a fun and free weekly competition It's a battle between Mendota Heights and West Saint Paul's Parks and Recreation to see who will win the Quarantine Cup! Receive a weekly activity for your household to do on Mendota Heights Parks & Recreation's Facebook page. Respond as directed in the post to earn points for our city. As you participate in activities, please remember to follow all COVID safety guidelines. Quarantine Cup Week #3: Post Your Pets For many of us, our pets have been most of our social life in 2020. Post a pic of the furry, feathered or scaly loved ones that have been keeping you company on Park & Rec's Facebook page by Monday, December 21 at 9 a.m. West St. Paul took the win over Mendota Heights for week #2, but it's still a win as we share the wonderful cards and letters received with our community members. Winter recreation programs See what's coming up for winter fun and register for open programs at secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog. Please note that programs may change at any time in response to public health guidance and regulations. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Upcoming Holiday Closures: City Hall | Dec. 24 & 25, Jan. 1 Public Works | December 25, Jan. 1 Public Meetings Meeting changes or cancellations are noted on the City's website mendota- heights.com/calendar. Meetings take place at City Hall unless otherwise noted. Meeting attendees should adhere to the posted City Hall safety guidelines and be aware that capacity in the City Council Chambers will be limited. As much as possible, the community is encouraged to watch City Council, Planning Commission, and Parks & Recreation Commission meetings live on Cable Channel 18, online at townsquare.tv/webstreaming (available live or for replay), or through dial-in when offered. Select Airport Relations Commission meetings are broadcast on Cable Channel 19. Occasionally broadcasted channels may change; check Town Square Television's listings for updates. City Council Special Meeting | December 30, 1:00 p.m. Parks and Recreation | Jan. 5, 6:30 p.m. City Council | January 12, 6:00 p.m. City Council | January 19, 6:00 p.m. Planning Commission | January 26, 7:00 p.m. City Business Hours City Hall: Monday - Thursday, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Friday 7-11:30 a.m. Police Department: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. City Hall Contact Information Official Website of the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Phone: 651-452-1850 Stay Connected with the City of Mendota Heights: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions | Help | Unsubscribe from all Topics Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help