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2013-08-09 Friday NewsFriday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Youth Safety Camp Kaposia Park in South St. Paul was buzzing with 100 third and fourth graders, including 40 from Mendota Heights, this week At our annual youth safety camp. In partnership with West St. plenty of fun while gaining that will last a lifetime. Paul and South St. Paul, recreation staff and volunteers from police and fire departments taught safety tips relating to school bus safety internet safety, stranger danger, fire safety and much more. The kids had knowledge and skills 2014 Budget Workshop Over the past several months city staff have been preparing the draft 2014 budget for the council to consider. City council and staff will meet on Tuesday, August 13th beginning at 5:00 p.m. to review and discuss the proposed budget. The city council is required to certify a preliminary levy and submit it to the county by September 15th. A copy of the workshop materials are available on the city's website, www.mendota - heights.com. Follow the agenda /minutes link to city council agenda packets. Dates to Remember: August 13, 2013 City Council 5 :00 p.m. Budget Workshop August 13, 2013 Parks Commission 6-30 p.m. August 14, 2013 Airport Commission 7 :00 p.m. August 20, 2013 City Council 7 :00 p.m. Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota- heights.com (651) 452 -1850 91 Facebook.com /MendotaHeightsMN 13 Twitter.com / @mendota_ heights NEWS .:..: � The Pipeline � LETTER �) Public Works �� W Engineering 046M��i August 9, 2013 J Code Enforcement Public Works The Parks Crew made their weekly rounds of grass cutting and trash pickup in the parks. Soccer fields at Kensington Park South and Mendakota Park were seeded and fertilized. They also fertilized around the water tower. They removed a downed tree from the Rogers Lake Trail, west of the lake, and repaired a broken swing at Marie Park. They replaced the door locks on the utility room and concession stand at Mendakota Park after vandalism. Utilities Crew cleaned sanitary sewer mains at Overlook Road &Overlook Lane as well as north and south Kingsley Lane. Fire hydrants were also painted with in sewer cleaning area. Utilities crew was called in at 12:15 am Tuesday due to an alarm and repaired seals and bearings on pump 2 at the Mendota Heights Road main lift station. All utility vehicles were cleaned. Streets Crew patched areas of the Valley Park Trail. Made repairs to trail pavements and filled low spots. They also repaired Valley Park Trail bridge abutments. They placed the first lift of asphalt on repairs to the Wentworth Park trail and cleaned storm sewer grates. They assisted Parks Crew in repairing tennis court net supports at Friendly Hills Park. They installed new signs and posts at Pueblo Lane and Decorah Avenue. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Dodd Road /Hiahwav 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) - Construction is scheduled to begin imminently, and is scheduled for completion by September 3rd. A portion of Interstate Valley Creek Trail northwest of the intersection will be relocated as part of the contract. Temporary access agreements are being executed with the private property owners for the removal of the existing trail. Hunter Lane /Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) - Utility construction on Hunter is ongoing. The base course of pavement has been placed on Orchard from Lexington through the Hunter Lane curve. Material stockpiles remain on Hunter Lane and Glenhill Road, so residents accustomed to using this access are asked to use Culligan Lane off Hunter temporarily. Stock piles are necessary due to a lack of available land for storing the material on site. Rehabilitation work on Veronica, Orchard Circle, Culligan, and Glenhill is expected to begin shortly. Substantial completion is expected by the end of September with the assessment hearing in October. For more information, please go to the project page on the city web page: www.mendota- heights.com. Crown Point &Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) -This project is substantially complete. Staff has been preparing the project punch -list, and the contractor will be repairing the punch list items in August. An assessment hearing is scheduled for October. Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Road (2013) -The trail has been re- paved, and pedestrian ramps installed. Punch -list items remain along with some minor landscape restoration. The trail has been re- opened. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning and Televising (2013) -This project is underway. The 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. Minor traffic impacts should be anticipated. An item of jewelry was found in the sanitary sewer last week and is being saved at City Hall Call the Engineering Department at 651 - 452 -1850 if you are missing an item and can describe what was found. Mendota Heights Road Sanitary Sewer Force Main Replacement (2013) - Design of the replacement force main is anticipated to be complete and ready for bid by October/ November. This force main has broken 5 times in the past 6 years and is in need of replacement. Construction of the replacement could begin as early as this fall. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013) - Council approved final plans and authorized advertisement for bids at their August 6t" meeting. City Staff is working with adjacent property owners on acquiring the necessary easements for the project. Bid opening is scheduled for August 28t" at 10:00am. Construction is expected in late September /early October. 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 Willson 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 x rvi M@dq)1[0 ou how. IL 0 0 n- o go As 100 am Lgr (Do d M 0 A Police Officers favorite call ... Mendota Heights PD receives barking complaints all too often. It seems so easy to just call and say "I always hear my neighbor's dog bark," but, the City of Mendota Heights does have a Code, Title 5 Chapter 3, that regulates dogs and cats. 5 -3 -5: NUISANCE CONDITIONS A. Barking Dogs: No person shall keep or harbor a dog which habitually barks or cries. Any such dog is hereby declared a public nuisance. B. Number of Dogs and Cats: No person shall keep more than 3 dogs or cats over 16 weeks of age upon any premises within the city limits. The keeping of more than such dogs or cats is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Note: A Police Officer must hear the dog bark for 15 minutes continuously for a successful prosecution. other IVK?Oytav�t QRkffQ000 5 -3 -2: DOG LICENSING PROVISIONS A. License Required: Exemptions: Except as provided in section 5 -3 -10 of this chapter, no person shall own, keep, or harbor any dog within city limits unless such dog is li- censed as herein provided. The licensing requirements of this chapter shall not apply to any dog belonging to a nonresident of the city and kept within the city for not long- er than 30 days; provided, that all such dogs shall at all times while within the city be kept under restraint. Cats are not required to be licensed Dog licenses can be obtained by coming to the City Hall between 8:00a.m. and 4:30p.m. Monday- Friday or by downloading the application on the City Website and mailing it to City Hall. You will need proof of rabies vaccination from your veterinarian. The cost of dog li- censing is: Female Spayed /Male Neutered $5; Female Non - Spayed /Male Non-Neutered $10 The license year runs from January 1 to December 31. Only 3 dogs over 4 months of age are allowed per residential premise. 5 -3 -3: REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS INVOLVING DOGS Running at large Prohibited: restraint required: No owner of a dog shall permit his /her dog to be at large in the city but shall keep such dog under restraint at all times. For more detailed information regarding Mendota Heights pet ordinances, click on the link and navigate to Title 5, Chapter 3. http:// www. sterlingcodifiers .com /codebook /index.php ?book id =668 / 0 Remew(000 &,all 00 Barkin g g r Do Friday 0605 hours y Officer Tanner Spicer responded to a barking dog complaint. He arrived two minutes after bein g assigned the call stayed in the street but couldn't hear the dog. He then made contact Officer Scott Patrick g � y g with the caller and learned it's easier to hear the do from their home. Officer Spicer then went was commended from a g p grandmother whose 3 to the reporting party's house to listen where he also learned the dog only barked for 15 minutes I grand - children had a today whereas normally it barks for an hour. Caller advised to call when the dog barks next. positive encounter with I Patrick. Officer Patrick Dead Dog Friday 0635 hours stopped the children to give them a free DQ Officer Spicer responded to a dead dog call immediately following the barking dog call ticket for wearing their (completely unrelated). Three different callers reported a dead dog on Marie Avenue; the MH helmets while riding Public Works crew was notified and the poor animal was soon removed. their bikes. I She states Officer Patrick Medical Friday 1031 hours had a very gentle and friendly demeanor and is Caller reported that she had spoken with a friend approximately 30 minutes earlier to make an exemplary model of I p Y plans to attend a funeral, but now there was no answer at that friend's home. The caller waited gracious law in the driveway as Officers Larrive and Lambert arrived on scene. Moments later officers called enforcement. for HealthEast ambulance, code three, and the homeowner was transported to the hospital. Officer Denise Urmann was personally thanked AOA / DUI Friday 1319 hours for all of her wonderful responses and help in Officer John Larrive assisted the MN State Patrol on Hwy 110 near the Village with a car that regard to a husbands had left the roadway. HealthEast ambulance was also en route to the scene. Officer Larrive recent medical concerns cancelled the ambulance shortly after arrival as it was obvious the Trooper would be making a with his wife. The wife DUI arrest. Officer Larrive cleared while the Trooper handled the paperwork. passed shortly after. Our condolences go out to him and the family. warrant Arrest Friday 1542 hours I Officer Denise Urmann At the night shift briefing, information provided earlier in the day by the St. Croix County WI received a note of thanks Sheriff's Office about a resident with active felony arrest warrants was passed along by Sergeant expressing her Petersen. Petersen, along with Officers Fleming, Spicer and Urmann, responded to the last p professionalism while known residence of the suspect and found the felon there. A short time later the man was en conducting a route to the Dakota County Jail. The man was also charged as an out -of -state fugitive from I presentation to a group justice, ensuring a smooth incarceration transition to Wisconsin. 1 of seniors. Runaway Located Friday 1623 hours ■ Please send us your sitive feedback Officer John Larrive followed up on leads provided by the parents of a still- missing juvenile po on our staff to: female but he was not successful. Last time she returned home quickly; this time, she appeared more determined. Officer Fleming picked up the case when the parents provided a tip about a J pdrecords a location in Minneapolis where their daughter could be located. Minneapolis PD was successful mendota- heights.com in corralling the runaway youth; they placed in their juvenile holding facility. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and helps boost the morale of our staff' 2 fhe C0111t11111eC�,., While on patrol, Officer Peyton Fleming found a car parked and still running, but unoccupied alongside of the road on Sibley Memorial Highway near the Mendota Bridge. w The car appeared to have room only for a A single occupant, based on how much stuff was packed into it. After checking the area, Officer Fleming used the loud speaker on the squad car to call for and request the driver to return to the car. After the second announce- ment, Officer Fleming spotted a naked man coming down the road toward him using his hand to cover his private parts. Officer Fleming asked the man what he was doing he replied, "Streaking." Evidently -d he got the idea from a rap song and wanted to blow off steam (so to speak). The man put his clothes on before any further conversations took place. The man did not appear to be under the influence of anything and seemed able to care for himself. He was cited for Indecent Exposure and released. 3 Assault Friday 1638 hours Officer John Larrive received a call to meet a transport driver who had called police when a special needs client reported that he was beat up yesterday at home. Officer Larrive worked with his caseworker who found him residential placement in a Crisis Stabilization Center. The man reported he was unsure what had brought on the assault but lie was afraid to return home. Officer Todd Rosse assisted the man in getting the items needed from the residence. The next day Officer Larrive stopped at the house to speak with the family. The son advised his parents were not home but he knew what the problem was and pointed out extensive water damage to the house. He was sure the man was afraid to return home after causing the damage. Social Services will investigate. Littering Friday 2154 hours Caller reported a car parking on Linden Street had dumped trash on the side walk. Officer Fleming arrived and made contact with the suspects. Unfortunately for them, the caller liad stayed on the line with the DCC to confirm he had the right car. The two juvenile adamantly denied dumping anything but reluctantly agreed to help clean up the mess. Crisis Saturday 0827 hours Employee of a drug treatment center called to report a patient who was acting out and exhibiting signs of drug use. The woman has a lengthy history of mental health issues and everyone is afraid of her. Officer Larrive and HealthEast Paramedics arrived on scene to evaluate what was going on. After a short time it was learned the woman was not taking her prescription medications and was suffering from anxiety issues. She was transported to the hospital. AOA /Hit and Run Saturday 1347 hours The MN State Patrol was investigating a hit and run crash at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road where a white Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck left the scene. The truck was last observed S/B on Delaware Avenue. The license plate matched the description of the truck, and the vehicle registered to a business at a residential address in Mendota Heights, so Officer John Larrive made contact with the wife of the owner. He also relayed the information to State Patrol. Moments later, the son of the owner both called and emailed the police department about harassing his mother for no reason. Follow -up on- going. Suspicious... something Sunday 0115 hours Caller reported that an SUV slowed down and then left something at the end of their driveway. Officer Denise Urmann arrived and quickly confirmed it was a white Styrofoam cooler full of ice. Now that's a cool surprise! The homeowner was advised it was safe to throw away. Theft Sunday 0730 hours The Mendota Heights Par 3 called to report a missing golf cart. Officer Scott Patrick responded and took the theft report. Later in the day the staff called to report a "whoops!" The golf cart was found parked safely within the maintenance shed; it had actually broken down the day before. Case closed /Unfounded. ■ � � � � � I � � � � � M ■ � � i i i Don't FORGET! C0111t11111e 1,,, Locked Up Monday 1839 hours Sergeant Brian Convery responded to the lobby of MHPD to meet with mom and her 10 YOA daughter who used her brother's handcuffs but forgot to make sure there was a key. Luckily, we happen to have some keys here! Sergeant Convery found one and removed the cuffs without too much embarrassment for mom and no Ain for the oun ster If you are a Mendota P y g Heights resident and you are going out of Barking Dog Monday 1936 hours town /vacation, you Officer Steve Meyer responded to a complaint of a barking dog —yep, that one. Upon arrival can notify MHPD of Officer Meyer confirmed the dog was barking unprovoked for 10 plus minutes. At which time your outing and we he investigated further, finding a dog leashed to a deck pole without food or water. Officer will be more than _ Meyer spoke with the original caller as there was no answer at the home. At 2113 the home - happy to keep a owner /dog owner returned and was met by the officer who gave him the only warning they will watchful eye on your receive about leaving the dog out without food or water. home while you are away. The House Custody Battle Tuesday 1355 hours Check Request online form is available on Officer Patrick spoke with a parent regarding a child custody issue involving her teenage son, our website• we staying with the father in Indiana. The father notified the mother, informing her that even ' thought the son was scheduled to return home via his pre -paid bus ticket, the son wanted to have similar forms in remain with the dad. Dad told her to call the police if she didn't like it. So she did producing P ' p g the MHPD lobby and her full - custody papers that included "reasonable" visitation with the father. Indiana police were we will take your info contacted and it was determined they would handle the situation, which they did. They deter - over the phone. mined the best approach was to enter the child as a runaway with possible charges against the father for interference with custodial visitation /court order. The child was found at Grandma's house, taken into custody and held at a juvenile detention center until mom could pick him up. MHPD offers monthly car seat safety checks. Causing rouble Wednesday 0156 hours g y To schedule an appointment, call Officer Jeff Vonfeldt was dispatched to a local bar /restaurant on a disturbance. A male was 651.452.1366 to outside the bar drinking beer in the parking lot, very intoxicated, causing trouble trying to fight contact Officer the bouncers. He has been kicked out of the bar before. The male decided to leave with his Jennifer Fordham. friends rather than with Officer Vonfeldt. Good move. MHPD has a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely and anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs and over -the- counter medication. Fight Wednesday 0320 hours Caller reported four people fighting in the street. All had been drinking. After discussing the situation with the homeowner, it was learned the ex- girlfriend showed up berate her ex and simply cause problems. She was given a ride to the White Castle to wait for her ride home. Goin' Where The Sun Don't Shine Thursday 1249 hours A reporting party called in stating there was an adult female who came walking out from the railroad tracks near the river with no shoes on, seeming a bit incoherent and stated she had been beaten tip by a man. Reporting party said it didn't seem as if she was beat up or injured and just that there may have been some mental issues. The woman told RP that she was going to go somewhere where the sun don't shine. The female was located and transported to her destination. 4 m ■ M M i i i i i 5 II f I IGHT t ITE! Neighbo � Joining Together I 0 I I The statewide community crime �- prevention night in Mendota Heights brought neighbors together all over N town. The event was extremely positive, :{ there were tons of great questions = poised to the officers. The Police Dept., Fire Dept. and HealthEast Ambulance all attended the neighborhood parties. g Wouldn't it be nice to Im always know what is s_ going on around your neighborhood? t_ Meeting with fellow neighbors a couple times a year is a great`' way to keep "in the know." Well, Night to I { Unite isn't the only time a year you can schedule a block party. You may schedule an event in your neighborhood I anytime by contacting _ Police Officer, f Denise Urmann at �. 651 - 452 -1366. \ 1 ,a &�ftsj P� i FAMILY — FUN — FRIENDSHIP HIP — FOOD — DANCING — NATIVE AMERICAN AN AFT & CRAFTS I'NM VV4 I _ M 5t Welcome! I I I I I I I I I I I I I Friday,, Sep 1 The 14t'' Annual Welcome Home � v Traditional Wacipi welcome! POW -WOW September 13, 14, 15, 2013 St. Peter's Church Grounds in Mendota, Minnesota 55150 1405 Sibley Memorial Her Ern: Arena Director: Host Drum : Co Host Drum: Men's Head Dancer: Women" Women"s Head Dancer: Spiritual Advisor: Mitch Walking Elk Windy Down Wind Scotty Brown Eyes Little Thunder Birds Nick Anderson Mary So Happy TB Honoring F s Bob Brown &Mark LaPointe 5:05 pm .............. Lighting the Sacred Fire (followed by potluck dinner Saturday,, Sep 1 11:00 am .............Danr Registration 1:00 pm ...............rand Entry 3:30 pm ............... Honoring Ceremony 5:00 pm ............... Dancer Registration 7:00 pm ...............rand Entry 8:00 pm ................... Registered Dan r Payout Sunday, Sep 1 11:00 am ............ Dancer Registration 1: 00 pm .............. Grand Entry 5:00 pm .............. Closing Ceremony & Feast 5:30 pm .............. Registered Dancers Payout $S Entry Button Donation, no one turned away! For more information call 651 - 452 -4141 NO DRUGS, ALCOHOL, FIREARMS, OR PETS ALLOWED Please note: This is a Traditional Pow-Wow not a competition. Sponsored by the Mendota Mdwakantn Dakota Community. E mmdc01(racomcast.net www.mendotadakota.com Bring lawn chairs .......................................................... ............................... VON po ml fed B . n lic .Y. MlkeAs�he lei AMBE ! � renep Why doesn't every missing person or runaway get an AMBER ALERT? Police have a very strict set of criteria that determine when to activate the Amber Alert. When evaluating a non - familial child abduction, both of the following criteria must be met before activation can occur: 1) A child 17 years of age or younger is abducted and there is reason to believe the victim is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death; and, 2) There is information available to disseminate to the general public which could assist with the safe recovery of the victim and /or the apprehension of the suspect. When all the criteria are met, the Police Officer calls the MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension State Duty Officer who confirms the facts and activates the Minnesota Crime Alert Network, MNCAN and Emergency Alert System, EAS. The EAS is part of a national program that requires over the air broadcasters, cable, cell phones, satellite TV and radio providers to interrupt programming to inform the public in an emergency. Many of us remember the monthly tests of the Emergency Broadcast System which started in 1963 using commercial television stations to share emergency messages. The EAS actively enlists the public's help in locating missing /endangered youth. At this time there are no active AMBER ALERTS in Minnesota. For more information, please visit: https:,[/dps.mn.gov( divisions /bca /bca- divisions (administrative /Pages amber- alert- active - amber- alerts.aspx stave 2 s2fe we6z'