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2013-05-31 Friday News May 31, 2013 Dates to Remember: June 1, 2013 5K Walk/Run 9:00 a.m. Parks Celebration 11:00 a.m.— 2:00 p.m. June 4, 2013 City Council 7:00 p.m. June 11, 2013 Parks and Recreation Commission — 6:30 p.m. June 12, 2013 Airport Relations Commission — 7:00 p.m. Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts Friday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452-1850 Street Sweeping Complete Our contracted street sweepers have been out in full force, cleaning curbs and gutters throughout the community. Please remember to keep the curbs in front of your property clean, as anything that gets washed into the storm sewers has the chance to negatively impact local bodies of wa- ter. If you don’t have compost collection with your regular trash service, there are several local sites to bring lawn clippings. Pilot Knob Grazing In case you missed previous Friday News Up- dates, the contractor overseeing the restoration of Pilot Knob Open Space was approved to conduct grazing of Pilot Knob as a manage- ment technique this summer. Paddocks for horses are being installed this week, with energized fencing. The fencing serves to keep the horses in, and site visitors out of grazing areas. Grazing is a novel approach to open space management, and will be carefully watched by our staff, and likely by staff managing open spaces all over the metropolitan area. Parks Celebration The Parks Celebration is this weekend. Enjoy live music at Market Square Park tonight, and bring the whole family to Mendakota Park on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For live entertainment, fitness demos, and obstacle course, petting zoo and more. Also, the last day to pre-register for the 5K run/walk benefiting MN Special Olympics is to- day. You can also pick up your race packet at city hall, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Get out an enjoy the parks this weekend! Public Works The Parks Crew cut grass, dragged fields and striped fields in the parks. They started spraying the parks for weeds. Mendakota Park is being prepared for the parks celebration. The Utilities Crew sprayed Friendly Hills Park, Rogers Lake Park, City Hall, Fire Hall, Hagstrom-King Park, and Mertensotto Field for broadleaf weeds. The float was adjusted at the Veronica lift station. Lilydale’s lift panel was painted. The Streets Crew is finishing up mailbox repairs and sod repairs form the winter plowing activities. Four new no parking signs were installed on Pueblo Lane. They finished sweeping the streets and parking lots. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Dodd Road/Highway 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) – The project is currently out for bid. Bid opening is scheduled for 10:00am on Wednesday of next week, and staff is anticipating a Bid Award to be before City Council at their June 18th City Council Meeting. Construction will begin shortly after contract award. Hunter Lane/Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) – Construction is underway. Temporary water service has been established and pavement is being reclaimed. Excavations for storm sewer are expected the week of June 17th. Substantial completion is expected by the end of September with the assessment hearing in October. Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) – Pavement removal is complete, and curb sections have been replaced. New pavement is anticipated in early June. Substantial completion is expected by July. An assessment hearing is scheduled for October. Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Road (2013) – Trail pavement has been reclaimed and new pavement is anticipated as soon as weather permits. The trail remains closed during construction. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013) –The City has applied for a grant from the Department of Natural Resources for construction funding. Staff should hear if the application was successful sometime in June. If not funded through a grant, the The Pipeline N E W S L E T T E R Public Works Engineering Code Enforcement May 31, 2013 City intends to construct the connection in 2013 with City funds. Project will connect existing trails between Riverside Lane and Lilydale Road. Mendota Heights Road Sanitary Sewer Force Main Repairs (2013) – Staff will be bidding for the design/build of the permanent repair to the force main. The force main has ruptured 5 times in the past 6 years and is becoming more costly to repair each time. Bidding schedule is yet to be determined. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning and Televising (2013) – The project is being advertised. Bid opening is scheduled for June 12th with anticipated contract award at the June 18th Council meeting. Once bid is awarded the selected contractor will be working in the area of the city west of I-35E and north of Highway 110. Center Pointe Business Park is also included in the project. Street Preventative Maintenance (2013) – Annual crack sealing is complete. Sealcoating will take place starting in July. For a list of streets impacted, please go to the City’s Street Improvement Plan on the City web page, City Services tab, Engineering Projects link. Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Trail Connections (2014) – Staff submitted grant applications through the MnDOT Corridor Investment Management Strategy (CIMS) program. These grants would fund construction of trail connections along Dodd Road from Market Street to Marie Avenue and from Mendota Heights Road to the I-494 Bridge. Both of these grants would be for the 2014 construction year, and grant announcements are expected in June. Interstate Valley Creek Trail Paving – Xcel Energy’s contractor will be paving Interstate Valley Creek Trail from Highway 13 south starting in early June. The trail pavement was removed for the installation of water service to the new Lilydale apartments. Pavement should be completed by June 7th, weather permitting. County Projects (construction year) Dakota County Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) – Dakota County is reviewing their 2014-2018 Capital Improvement Program. The current 2013-2017 CIP is available through the County web page for review at http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/Government/BudgetFinance/2013Budget/Docume nts/2013-2017CIP.pdf. Requests for County infrastructure projects to be included in the CIP can be made through City Staff by June 12th so Council can review and submit requests to the County by the June 28th deadline. Dakota County Greenways Collaborative Open House – Dakota County is hosting two open houses for public input about their proposed Greenways Plan. The meetings are scheduled for Tuesday, May 28th in Lakeville and Thursday, May 30th in Eagan. See the attached flyer for more information. North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment/Greenway Study (2014) – Design has begun on the Greenway realignment of the NURT. The new alignment will go through Henry Sibley High School property from Mendota Road to Marie Avenue, east of Warrior Drive, and then follow Marie Avenue to the Dodge Nature Center in West Saint Paul. The NURT will cut through the Dodge Nature Center north of Marie Avenue and connect with the existing NURT at Garlough Elementary School. Design is expected to be complete this fall. For More information, please contact the Dakota County Project Manager, Chris Hartzel, at 952-891-7106. Lexington Avenue Crosswalk (2013) – Construction of the center median and crosswalk on Lexington Avenue at Victoria will take place this summer. Construction is anticipated in July/August. Delaware Avenue Guardrails (2013) – Dakota County will be installing guardrails along Delaware Avenue in select locations between Highway 110 and I-494. Crews have surveyed the area, and installation should take place by August. Other Activities American Public Works Association (APWA) Conference Committee – Staff attended the planning meeting for the APWA – Minnesota Chapter Fall Conference. This year’s conference theme is assessing, planning, and executing long-term infrastructure plans. The fall conference is typically attended by over 400 Public Works officials from around the State, and the Committee is responsible for lining up topics and speakers for the event. The fall conference will be held on November 20-21 at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center. New Municipal Separated Sanitary and Storm Sewer (MS4) Permit - The new, draft MS4 permit is out, and there are some new programs the City must complete in order to be compliant with the new permit. Because of these changes, cities will continue to be covered under the 2006 permit for the next several months. Once cities address the new programs by December 29th, 2013, they will be converted to the new (2013) permit. Some of the more significant changes include: 1. 100% Pond Inventory – Including a unique identifier, geographic coordinates, and type of feature (pond, wetland, lake, man-made, etc.) 2. Prioritized Green Infrastructure for New Development – Includes Infiltration, Low Impact Design, Runoff Recycling, Urban Forestation, etc. 3. Post-Construction Development Runoff – Must be less than or equal to pre- project runoff conditions. Staff will be working with Council and Commissions to revise existing programs and policies to meet the requirements of the new permit. Code Enforcement Garbage & Recycling Containers – Did you know that Mendota Heights City Code prohibits residential trash and recycling containers from being visible from the public right-of-way or any adjacent property except when on the curb for pick-up? These containers need to be either screened from view or stored inside. Check out City Code Section 12-8-7 for more information, or call the City Code Enforcement Division at 651-452-1850. 1 5/31/2013 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department SUPPORT STAFF Kim Henning Susan Donovan Trista Miller Becky Pentel POLICE OFFICERS Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Chad Wilson Jeff Vonfeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming SCHOOL RESOURCE OFC. Jennifer Fordham INVESTIGATIONS Mario Reyes Chad Willson SERGEANTS Neil Garlock Brian Convery Eric Petersen RESERVES Randy Pentel Jarrod Spicer Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo CHAPLAINS Frances Cuenca Joel Detlefsen Lynn Liberman Butch Millett Sue Plucker John Snider David Wick CHIEF Mike Aschenbrener Are you buckled up? Minnesota’s seat belt law requires drivers, passengers and back seat passengers to be belted. Unbelted drivers in all seats of the car can be ticketed. Extra Patrols now on the roads enforcing seatbelts! If you’re in a crash at 60 mph, and not buckled up, it’s like falling from 12 stories high...OUCH! SEATBELTS SAVE LIVES! City of Mendota Heights Village at Mendota Heights Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 9:00am Sponsored By It’s not too late to register for the Mendota Heights 5K! Fees: $20 Pre‐Registration ‐ Fri, May 31st by 6:00pm $25 Day of Registration ‐ 7:00am ‐ 8:30am Includes: 5K t‐shirt & race day refreshments All proceeds go directly to Special Olympics 2 5/31/2013 Odd Behavior Friday 2026 hours Ofϐicer Todd Rosse was called to a medical facility in which a man was getting an MRI completed. The staff grew concerned for their safety after the man started to ask for blades and scalpels. The man left with no hesitation and the staff remained safe. Neighborly Revenge Friday 2100 hours Ofϐicers have been dispatched several times over an ongoing neighbor dispute regarding a loud pool ϐiltration system. Several un‐neighborly revenge attempts have been made against the pool owners home; bonϐires causing smoke to wallow towards the home as well as loud music directed at it. No settling at of yet. Suspicious Person Friday 2400 hours Ofϐicer Bobby Lambert responded to a call on a suspicious person. A man had awoken from bed from a knock on the door. He then fell asleep and awoke a second time from noises and the sound of a key trying to unlock the front door. He looked out and a female was present. Ofϐicer Lambert approached her and she stated she was looking for a friends house. Oddly enough, RP had previously had his work truck stolen and his house keys and address were in it. No crime. Vet Threat Monday 1147 hours Ofϐicer Scott Patrick received a call from a man who’s partner is at work threatening to pour gas on himself and light himself on ϐire. He is a war vet and sounds very upset. The man was transported to the VA. No harm done. Counterfeit Tuesday 1545 hours Ofϐicer Scott Patrick and Sergeants Convery and Garlock responded to two local businesses where two counterfeit $20 bills were passed. One of the businesses was able to describe the subject as well as give a license plate number. Sgt. Convery who was working a “Click it or Ticket” detail spotted the vehicle and pulled it over. The counterfeit bill passer was the front seat passenger, they were ID’ed by MN DL and a computer check showed an active Hennepin County arrest warrant. Fortunately the crook had a cash card that worked in a nearby ATM, it served up real money, they posted bail and were released pending further charges. Suspicious Activity Tuesday 1657 hours A 911 cell phone caller driving across the Mendota Bridge called in regard to a man they saw climbing over the railing on the outside of the bridge deck. Ofϐicer Peyton Fleming was on scene in moments and could not locate anyone. The bridge was checked from end to end with no luck. The caller was of no further help as they had just been passing by and nothing in the area was located to provide any clues as to what may have occurred. Noise Tuesday 2323 hours Caller reported people being loud in the park after hours. Ofϐicer Jeff VonFeldt responded to ϐind a group of kids. They advised that they had been looking for their car keys. Fortunately while Ofϐicer VonFeldt was on scene they found the missing keys and left the park. Please send us your positive feedback! pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Your feedback is greatly appreciated and helps boosts the moral of our staff. Reserve Jim Knox received a nice compliment on his willingness to help out a fellow WSP Officer in transporting a man to jail. Officer Lambert was chosen to speak at a recent Active Shooter Training at the DCC and was praised for his personable and professional manner and knowledge in MAAG Operations, 3Echo and communications. 3 5/31/2013 Harassing Text Wednesday 1554 hours Ofϐicer Scott Patrick was dispatched to the PD lobby on a report of harassing text messages. The threats were being received from a former friend who stated he was upset by the way he was being treated and trying to make him look bad to others. He considered her family but stated he has now cut all ties with her. AOA Wednesday 1030 hours Ofϐicer Patrick was dispatched to assist with a recovered body found by a ϐisherman in a log jam under Mendota Bridge. Investigator Chad Willson worked with the HCSO, RCSO & DCSO water patrol units in an attempt to narrow down who’s case it was after verify‐ ing that the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Ofϐice would handle the investigation. Raccoon Wednesday 1706 hours Caller reported a raccoon stuck in a drain near the trash bins. Ofϐicer Shepard left the raccoon alone as they will exit the same way they got into the drain pipe. Domestic Thursday 0630 hours A 911 dispatcher sent Ofϐicer Bobby Lambert to a domestic disturbance where a female attempted to call 911 but the male party interfered and took the phone. His family has left several threatening messages to her via Facebook in his defense. Sorry, didn’t your mom teach you to not hit. The male was transported to Dakota County Jail. Sirens Thursday 0115 hours A resident of the Crown Point neighborhood called about sirens going off with no advisories from the National Weather Service for the area. Ofϐicer Steve Meyer worked with the DCC to back track the sirens to a local golf course. The course has installed a state of the art lightening detection system that was going off. Appropriately it should be noted, just out side of the hours programmed into the system. Golf course management immediately shut the system off and will put in a call to the manufacturer in the morning. Pot Roast Dispute Thursday 1755 hours Ofϐicer Michael Shepard was dispatched to home on a report of a domestic. This isn’t the ϐirst instance at this home and like usual, the caller was intoxicated. Ofϐicer Shepard was advised that the argument arose over a pot roast dinner she had made the previous night. She was upset because she had sent her son several text messages asking if he’s be home for dinner and he never responded and never came home for dinner. The next morning she was upset because he had the audacity to eat the leftover pot roast that she had made the night before. That same evening she made salmon topped with pesto for dinner; well, the son did not like pesto so the argument over dinner was on. Ofϐicer Shepard advised they should discontinue eating meals together. No further action. RP would like to report harassment as a female is threatening to pull her hair, but claims her hair is too tall to do so. RP can hear shooting in the woods. Turns out, it was a war vet shooting blanks in preparation for Memorial Day. RP simply does not like that her neighbor has so many fires. 4 5/31/2013 May to date 2013 YTD CAD Calls for Service 740 3,433 Citations Issued i.e., DUI, Domestic, Etc. 136 629 Warnings 103 576 Police Reports 96 455 Response Time Average 4.96 5.01 Have a Safe Weekend! ‐ 1 lb. boneless/skinless chicken breasts ‐ 1 tube of Pillsbury Biscuits ‐ 1 package fresh frozen mixed vegetables ‐ 1 cup of milk ‐ 1 can Cream of Mushroom ‐ 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese ‐ 1 can Cream of Chicken ‐ Salt and pepper to taste Put 1 lb of boneless/skinless chicken breasts in crock pot with your choice of 1/2 cup of water or chicken broth for 2‐3 hours, shred. Preheat oven to 350. Cook mixed vegetables according to package. Evenly distribute biscuits in a baking pan covering the bottom, bake for half of the recommended package instructions. Remove from oven. In a large bowl, combine shredded chicken, mixed vegetables, can of Cream of Mushroom, can of Cream of Chicken, cup of milk and salt and pepper. Mix. Pour mixture over the biscuits and top with shredded cheddar cheese. Bake for an additional 10 minutes or until heated through and bubbly. brought to you by… Trista Miller Police Support Specialist “I concocted this recipe in hopes my kids would eat the vegetables in it, plus it’s a fast and easy meal when you’re a busy mom and the family loves it!” D AKOTA C OUNTY S HERIFF The Front Row “A front row seat to the greatest show on Earth...” Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy Volume 8, Week 52 May 20, through May 26, 2013 Good Samaritans… A woman from Hastings was fortunate when two men assisted her after her car left the roadway, landing in a drainage ditch. The victim was trapped inside the car as it was filling with water. Two men, having witnessed the accident, did not hesitate and jumped in the water as the car was submerging. While the driver experienced leg pain, she was otherwise uninjured. The DCSO thanks the two men for risking their personal safety to help another person. Responding from the DCSO was Sergeant Tim Samuelson, along with Deputies Bruce Lohmann and Ryan Olson. A New Member… This past Thursday, the DCSO gained a new member. Deputy Brian Smidt,along with his new canine partner, Cado (pronounced Chado), graduated from the St. Paul Police Canine School. Brian and Cado went through the 16- week training that taught the team in tracking, article searching (weapons), and the apprehension of suspects, to name just a few areas in the program. Attending the graduation was Deputies Matt Schuster, also a canine handler, Deputy Sean Qualy, Commander Dan Scheuermann, Chief Deputy Tim Leslie, and Sheriff Dave Bellows. Brian and Cado started their first shift together last Sunday. The Power of Social Media… Last week, a robbery occurred at a Hastings gas and convenience store. The incident was captured on the store video camera and provided several good photos of the suspect. One of the photos was placed on the Sheriff’s Facebook page and received over 1,000 hits within a 24-hour time period. Good police work resulted in the arrest of an adult male by Hastings Police. Assisting in responding to the robbery were Sergeant Jim Gabriel and Deputy Amber Hentges. Featuring Sheriff’s Administrative, Communications, Support, and Parks, Lakes, and Trails Staff: Administration Steve Anderson Annette Baker Julie Ecker Detention Services Support Staff Sandy Burke Desiree Chartrand Kim Erlandsen Melanie Heltne Kathy Karnick Casey King Kim Lechner Mary McPhetres Holly Ruiz Andrea Strenke Molu Thachil Betsy Winter Jessica Witschen Emergency Preparedness Dan Carlson Operations Support Staff Joanna Anderson Hilary Christie Ana Estrada Julie Fischer Lynda Jirak Janelle Mayer Linda Mischke Shona Murphy Jesse Monahan William Pope Parks, Lakes, and Trails Salah Ahmed Mark Albrecht Scott Blehm D AKOTA C OUNTY S HERIFF The Front Row “A front row seat to the greatest show on Earth...” Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy Volume 8, Week 52 May 20, through May 26, 2013 Click here to subscribe to this newsletter electronically.Page 2 In Honor of Those that Served… Members of the Sheriff’s Honor Guard were part of the opening ceremony on Memorial Day at the Veterans Athletic Complex in Hastings. The Hastings Hawks played Lake City in the game that followed the ceremony. Members of the unit attending the event included Sergeant Booker Hodges, Detective Mike Fendrick,Deputies TomHooper and Sean Qualy, and Correctional Deputy Tim Parker. Not the Time to Steal a Nap… Last week, Deputy Bruce Lohmann responded to another car crash on Ravenna Trail. In this case, the 45-year-old man from St. Paul had apparently fallen asleep while driving a Ford Ranger pick-up, left the roadway, and then crashed into trees. The man sustained some facial injuries, but his problems were just beginning. In running the plate, Deputy Lohmann learned the car had been reported stolen from a residence in St. Paul. The suspect was first transported to Regions Hospital, followed by a trip to jail. Congratulations… Go to Program Services Assistant Kathy Karnick and her husband, Rollie,on celebrating their 40th year of marriage. Andrew Burt Ryan Googins Christopher Jensen Christopher Jensen Andrew Kempe Jordan Klug Matthew Lohmann Joshua Schauer Michele Sell Kurtis Syvertsen Ryan Van Gundy Nicole Young Chaplains Jim Bzoskie Vern Hildebrandt Clayton McDougall Eddie Nestingen Cory Voll Don Voll Questions? Comments? Please contact the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office at 651.437.4700 or any of the following by email: dave.bellows@ co.dakota.mn.us julie.ecker@ co.dakota.mn.us “The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.” -Swedish Proverb Good Time Served... Artwork by Correctional Deputy Joe Engesser