NRC 04-10-2024NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY HALL
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024, 2024, 6:00 p.m.
Meeting Minutes
The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Natural Resources Commission was held on Wednesday April
10, 2024, at Mendota Heights City Hall; 1101 Victoria Curve.
1.Call to Order
Chair Swank called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2.Roll Call
Natural Resources Coordinator Spreiter called the roll. Commissioners present: Commissioners
Fahnhorst, Knosalla, McCaslin, Stein, Swank, and Student Commissioner Trudeau.
Commissioners Absent: Commissioner Husbands
Staff present: Natural Resources Coordinator Krista Spreiter and Public Works Director Ryan Ruzek.
3.Adopt Agenda
Motion to approve the agenda by Knosalla, second by McCaslin.
Motion passed 6-0.
4.Approval of Minutes
a.Approval of March 13, 2024 Natural Resources Commission Meeting Minutes
Chair Swank noted a correction on the last page of the minutes should read Vice Chair Knosalla.
Motion to approve the revised Regular Session Minutes by Stein, second bySheets.
Motion passed 6-0.
5.Citizen Comment Period (for items not on the agenda)
No one appeared to address the Commission.
6.New Business
a.Pollinator Awareness Month.
Natural Resources Coordinator Spreiter reviewed in 2023, lieu of “No-Mow May” the City
introduced Pollinator Awareness Month, with the purpose of increasing awareness and habitat for
pollinators throughout the month of May. Education was provided to residents via social media,
Friday News, Heights Highlights, and other means on how residents can protect native pollinators
and their habitat. Some highlights of the program included:
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• Education on topics such as landscaping for pollinators, simple ways to protect pollinators,
and pollinator species.
• ‘Tuesday Tips’: Short tips on how residents can protect and benefit pollinators.
• ‘Forb Fridays’: Showcased a nature forb (flower) that is beneficial to pollinators.
• ‘Pollinator of the Week’: Provided education on a native pollinator species.
• Showcased projects and landscape features from individual commissioners that benefited
pollinators.
• ‘Pollinator Friendly Lawn’ signs were available to residents.
The Commission is requested to evaluate the 2023 Pollinator Awareness Month and discuss what the
program should entail in 2024.
Chair Swank asked the Commission for their comments. Commissioner Stein suggested utilizing the
Instagram account to highlights what residents have done in their yards with photographs.
Commissioner Knosalla stated a similar process to last year would be great. Chair Swank asked if
residents with projects could take over the Instagram account for Mendota Heights with photos of
their projects. Commissioner Sheets suggested using “reels” instead as they would show at the top of
the Instagram feed. Photos could also be shared on the City’s pages. There was further discussion on
the process for communicating the messages. Coordinator Spreiter noted signs can be picked up by
residents at City Hall and are available May 1st. Commissioner Knosalla suggested communicating
prior to May about leaving yard waste for a few months. Chair Swank suggested an ugly yard award
for residents who left their yards as is for the pollinators. Commissioner Stein suggested planting
early blooming flowers for the pollinators. Chair Swank requested Commissioners send tips to
Coordinator Spreiter in time for Tuesday Tips.
b. Q1/Q2 Work Session Planning.
Natural Resources Coordinator Spreiter reviewed Work sessions are informal meetings in which
official action cannot be taken; they are used as a tool for City Commissions to allow for informal
discussion focused on key areas or topics. In 2023, the Commission reached consensus that
regular, quarterly work sessions should be scheduled as a way to work through the Commission’s
annual work plan. The 2024 Work Plan was provided for Commission consideration. The work
sessions provide a time for focused discussion on key tasks or goals as needed.
The first Work Session for 2024 is proposed for Wednesday, May 8th, immediately following the
regular Commission meeting.
At the May 8th Work Session, some suggested topics include preliminary 2025 Natural Resources
Budget requests, annual Natural Resources Commission tour planning, identification of community
events for Commission attendance or other topics to be determined.
The Commission is invited to discuss Work Session topics and confirm availability for the May 8th
proposed date. A general consensus and direction to staff should be provided. Coordinator Spreiter
noted one Commissioner had stated they would not be available.
Chair Swank suggested if the May 8th regular meeting has a lighter agenda it may work.
Commissioner Stein suggested having general discussions about ordinances at those Work
Sessions. Commissioner Knosalla suggested identifying an ordinance to be discussed.
Commissioner Stein suggested the next Ordinance to be reviewed should be portions of the
landscape ordinance. Commissioner McCaslin referred to the Work Plan and noted additional
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ordinances could be reviewed. Commissioner Stein noted the forestry ordinance has been
reviewed and is complete. Chair Swank suggested looking at the budget request at the May 8, 2024
Work Session. The consensus was to schedule the Work Session for May 8th following the regular
meeting.
Coordinator Spreiter briefly reviewed the Work Plan for 2024 noting which items were completed.
Commissioner Stein asked about on Goal 4 if any of the items have been completed and
Coordinator Spreiter stated some of the Green Steps items have been completed.
7. Old Business
a. Earth and Arbor Day Celebration Update.
Natural Resources Coordinator Spreiter reviewed the 2024 Mendota Heights Earth and Arbor Day
Celebration will be held Monday, April 22 – Saturday, April 27, 2024. The purpose of the
celebration is to gain awareness and educate the community on natural resources issues and
topics, as well as to encourage participation and connect with residents, business, and other
community groups in Mendota Heights. At the regular meeting of the City Council on April 2, 2024,
the City Council proclaimed April 26, 2024 ‘Arbor Day’ in Mendota Heights in support of the event.
The following events and programs are included in the week-long celebration:
• Picnic in the Park: Celebrating Earth and Arbor Day in Mendota Heights – Friday, April 26,
2024 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. in Market Square.
• Tricia and the Toonies ENVIRO-Show – Wednesday, April 24, 2024 5:00 p.m. at City Hall in
the City Council Chambers.
• City-wide Clean Up Event – Friday, April 26, 2024 – Saturday, April 27, 2024.
• Find the Frog
• Daily Enviro Tip
• Fresh Air Fridays – Photo Contest
• Oak Awards including Acorn award, Leaf award, and Canopy award.
No action is requested as for information only.
Chair Swank invited Commissioners to participate in the events as they can and noted she will
attend the Picnic in the Park. Commissioner Knosalla requested the ENVIRO Show information be
forwarded to the school district. Commissioner Stein thanked the Committee for setting up the
Oak Awards. Commissioner Sheets asked how the winners of the Oak Awards will be notified and
Coordinator Spreiter stated they have been notified. Commissioner Knosalla suggested since there
will be residents attending the May meeting, can it be used to gain input.
b. Committee Reports
• Ordinance and Policy Development – Commissioner Fahnhorst had nothing additional to
report.
• Education and Outreach – Student Commissioner Trudeau stated the Earth Day Arbor Day
events were discussed along with Pollinator Awareness Month. Future events were also
discussed. A post event analysis will be done after each event.
• Urban Forestry and Restoration – Commissioner Knosalla stated they will be meeting in May
to start working on the buckthorn removal kit and the species to be planted in Murray Park.
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• Strategic Planning – Commissioner Knosalla stated the first meeting was held and the Green
Step Initiatives were discussed. Brainstorming is needed regarding funding sources. There was
a request to have the Pilot Knob Preservation Association to speak about how they got started
and helped partner with the City. A Friends of Valley Park organization setup was discussed.
• Sustainability – Commissioner Stein noted the focus is on the Partners in Energy effort. The
third workshop will be held in April or May. The engagement from City Staff has been
wonderful.
8. Staff Announcements
Coordinator Spreiter announced the Shred Event is happening April 13 from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. On April
15, the Athletic Gear Donation Drive will be held with drop-off at City Hall. All types of gear are needed.
Coordinator Spreiter will check to see if clothing is included.
9. Commission Comments
Commissioner Trudeau stated one of her neighbors was concerned about mowing during turtle egg
laying season. Coordinator Spreiter will do some research on the timing. Commissioner Knosalla
suggested there are periods of time when mowing would not be desired. Commissioner Stein stated his
son put up a webcam and they were surprised to see an otter recently. Commissioner Fahnhorst stated
he was happy to see the Living Streets initiative passed.
10. Adjourn
Motion to adjourn the meeting by McCaslin, second by Knosalla.
Motion passed 6-0.
Chair Swank adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m.