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2014-05-20 Council Packet1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Adopt Agenda CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA May 20, 2014 — 7:00 pm Mendota Heights City Hall 5. Consent Agenda a. Approval of May 6, 2014 City Council Minutes b. Approval of May 7, 2014 Airport Relations Commission Minutes c. Approval of May 13, 2014 Parks and Rec Commission Minutes d. Approval of April Fire Department Synopsis Report e. Approval Resolution 2014-27 Final Payment for 2013 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project f. Accept Resignation of Firefighter Kevin Gilbert g. Approval of Resolution 2014-28 Pilot Knob Phase III Landscaping Grant Application h. Accept Retirement of Sergeant Neil Garlock i. Approval of Resolution 2014-29 Recognition of National Public Works Week j. Approval of Victoria Road Reconstruction Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Lilydale k. Approval of Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition Developer's Agreement I. Designation of May 30, 2014 as "Tom Olund Day" m Approval of Claims List n. Approval of Contractors List 6. Presentations a. Convent of the Visitation "Robettes" Robotics Team 7. Public Comments 8. New and Unfinished Business a. Approving Student Representative Position for Parks and Rec Commission b. Ordinance 462, Amending City Code to Prohibit Parking on City Streets Surrounding Henry Sibley High School 9. Community Announcements 10. Council Comments 11. Adjourn page 2 5a. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Regular Meeting Held Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the regular meeting of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 8:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. The following members were present: Councilmembers Duggan, Povolny, Petschel, and Norton. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council, the audience, and staff recited the Pledge of Allegiance. AGENDA ADOPTION Mayor Krebsbach presented the agenda for adoption. Councilmember Povolny moved adoption of the agenda. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Krebsbach presented the consent calendar and explained the procedure for discussion and approval. Councilmember Duggan moved approval of the consent calendar as presented and authorization for execution of any necessary documents contained therein, pulling items i) Approval of Resolution 2014-25 Declaring of Surplus Property, j) Approval of Resolution 2014-26 Recognition of National Police Week, p) Approval of April 2014 Building Activity Report, and r) Accept Retirement of Mario Reyes. a. Approval of Revised April 1, 2014 City Council Minutes b. Approval of April 15, 2014 City Council Minutes c. Approval of April 22, 2014 Planning Commission Minutes d. Approval March 2014 Fire Department Synopsis Report e. Approval of Fire Department Training and Travel Request f Approval of Fire Department Residential Fire Training Request g. Approval of Resolution 2014 -23 Plans and Specifications, Authorization to Bid, and Ordinance 461 No Parking Restrictions, Victoria Road and Rolling Green Neighborhood Street Improvements May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 1 page 3 h. Approval of Resolution 2014-24 Award Contract for Sanitary Sewer Cleaning/Televising i. Approval of Resolution 2014-25 Declaring of Surplus Property j. Approval of Resolution 2014-26 Recognition of National Police Week k. Approval of Personnel Action Report 1. Approval of March 2014 Treasurer's Report m. Receipt of 1st Quarter 2014 Budget Report n. Approval of Claims List o. Approval of Contractor List p. Approval of April 2014 Building Activity Report q. Approve Temporary Liquor License for Beth Jacob Congregation for June 15, 2014 r. Accept Retirement of Mario Reyes Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEM I) APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION 2014-25 DECLARING OF SURPLUS PROPERTY Mayor Krebsbach noted that the Council Chambers chairs have been replaced. City Administrator Justin Miller explained that the old chairs will be donated to the Dakota MAAG Team. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt Resolution 2014-25 Declaring of Surplus Property. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 J) APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION 2014-26 RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL POLICE WEEK Chief of Police Michael Aschenbrener stated that May 11 — 17, 2014 is National Police Week. This week was first declared in 1962 by President Kennedy as a way to recognize the service and sacrifice put in by police officers all around the country. The Mendota Heights Police Department will be celebrating on National Police Memorial Day on May 15, 2014. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt Resolution 2014-26 Recognition of National Police Week with pride and honor. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 P) APPROVAL OF APRIL 2014 BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT Councilmember Duggan requested that the building activity reports be prepared at the end of the month to make it easier to compare the data. City Administrator Justin Miller replied that with the changeover May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 2 page 4 in building officials, there was a misunderstanding about how the report is prepared. Staff will make the necessary changes. Councilmember Duggan moved to approve the Building Activity Report. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 R) ACCEPT RETIREMENT OF MARIO REYES Mayor Krebsbach stated that it is with regret and understanding that the City of Mendota Heights accepts the retirement of Officer Mario Reyes after 33 years of service. She explained that he has been an outstanding Police Officer. He started as an intern and led the D.A.R.E. program for 25 years. He was an investigator 16 years and has also served as arson investigator for the department. Chief Aschenbrener indicated that on May 21, 2014, there will be a recognition event at City Hall with cake and coffee. The public and City Council were invited to attend. Councilmember Petschel moved to accept the retirement of Mario Reyes with much sadness. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS A) PLANNING CASE 2014-11, WETLANDS PERMIT, 2469 WESTVIEW TERRACE, RESOLUTION 2014-21 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicant was seeking a wetlands permit to construct an accessory structure at 2469 Westview Terrace. The property is 1.27 acres, contains an existing single-family dwelling, and is zoned R-1 Low Density Residential. The applicant intends to construct an 80 square foot accessory in the rear yard and the area of disturbance is within 100 feet of a wetland. A building permit is not required for an accessory structure that is less than 120 square feet. The proposed accessory structure would comply with code requirements. For the wetland permit, the applicant submitted a sketch detailing the measurements and the proposed location of the structure. The location is heavily vegetated providing screening from the pond and surrounding properties. The structure would be constructed on support blocks and would be removable. May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 3 page 5 Staff believes that the proposed accessory structure's distance from the pond and limited land disturbance satisfy the purpose and intent of the code provisions. Staff recommended approval of the wetlands permit. Mayor Krebsbach asked for clarification of who received notice of this application. Mr. Wall replied that the notice was sent to residents within 350 feet of the applicant's property, including Visitation, which is the only property located across the pond. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt Resolution 2014-21 Approving a Wetlands Permit to Construct an Accessory Structure. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 B) PLANNING CASE 2014-10, REAR YARD VARIANCE REQUEST, 993 DELAWARE AVENUE, RESOLUTION 2014-20 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicant requested a variance from the side yard setback requirement to construct a new detached garage at 993 Delaware Avenue. The subject parcel is 11,973 square feet, contains an existing single family dwelling and detached garage, is zoned R-1, Low Density Residential development. Mr. Wall shared a copy of the submitted survey and aerial. He further explained that these show two separate parcels; however, the applicant worked with Dakota County to combine the lots. The outside property boundaries did not change. The applicants proposed to demolish the existing 390 square foot detached garage and replace it with a 680 square foot structure. The proposed structure would have white vinyl siding and the roof color would match the existing dwelling. The existing setback to the side yard is 1.8 feet in the front of the structure and 2.0 feet from the back of the structure. The code requires accessory structures over 144 square feet to have 10 foot side and rear yard setbacks. The new proposed detached garage would be 3.0 feet from the side property boundary line. Mr. Wall explained the standard of review that applies to a variance request and how it fits this request. Staff recommended approval of this variance request with conditions as proposed in the resolution. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt Resolution 2014-20 Approving a Variance to Construct a Detached Garage Within the Required Side Yard Setback. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Mayor Krebsbach noted that the neighbors were duly informed and there were no responses received. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 4 page 6 C. PLANNING CASE 2014-12, ACCESSORY STRUCTURE VARIANCE REQUEST, 1416 DODD ROAD (SOMERSET COUNTRY CLUB) RESOLUTION 2014-22 Planner Nolan Wall stated that Somerset Country Club requested a variance to construct an accessory structure at 1416 Dodd Road. The subject parcel is 133 acres, contains a country club and golf course, is zoned R-1, and is guided as a golf course on the comprehensive plan. The applicant intends to construct a new 384 square foot accessory structure to be used for storage. Mr. Wall supplied a visual of the proposed structure and the location. The request requires a variance because of the number and size requirements for accessory structures in the R-1 district. The use predates the code and the property contains numerous accessory structures that have been constructed over time. A similar request, Planning Case 2004-41, was approved for construction and expansion of accessory structures on the property. The proposed structure would be over 400 feet from the nearest property boundary line, approximately 1,140 feet from the principal building, 12.6 feet inches in height; all of which meet the code requirements for an accessory building. It would be white with black shingles, matching the other existing buildings on the property. Mr. Wall explained the number and size limitations in the code for accessory structures making this variance request necessary. Staff recommended approval of this variance request. Councilmembers asked questions regarding the length of the driving range in relation to the proposed structure. Councilmember Petschel noted that the discussions that took place at the Planning Commission meeting mirrored the discussions had on other pieces of property similar to this in the R-1 Residential district. She recommended the City Council look at another way to describe these institutional uses that have been placed in the middle of an R-1 zoning district. Councilmembers Norton and Povolny agreed with Councilmember Petschel's comments. Councilmember Petschel moved to adopt Resolution 2014-22 Variance To Construct An Accessory Structure Exceeding The Number And Size Standards for Somerset Country Club, 1416 Dodd Road. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Councilmember Petschel suggested the Council review our Code, to re -describe, re -label, and rework all of the rules that apply to larger properties. Mayor Krebsbach suggested that staff and Council look at an acreage definition and how they might address building out a campus or golf course. May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 5 page 7 D. PLANNING CASE 2014-09, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE AND DISPLAY, ACCESSORY STRUCTURE, AND FENCE, 2385 PILOT KNOB ROAD (SOUTHVIEW DESIGN, INC.), RESOLUTION 2014-19 Planner Nolan Wall explained that Southview Design, Inc. has requested a conditional use permit for outdoor storage and display of equipment and materials, an accessory structure, and a fence exceeding six feet in height at 2385 Pilot Knob Road. The property is currently vacant, zoned for industrial development. The applicant owns the parcel and is seeking approval to construct a new corporate headquarters facility. City Council passed Ordinance 457 in November 2013, creating landscaping and building design and construction as a permitted non- manufacturing use in the industrial district. It also created outdoor storage and display of materials and equipment accessory to landscaping and building design and construction as a conditional use. In addition, the applicant was also seeking a conditional use permit for an accessory structure and an eight foot high privacy fence that would enclose the proposed outdoor storage yard. Mr. Wall shared a copy of the site plan and explained the details of the lot, proposed buildings, storage areas, and fencing. The proposed development's site and structure, off-street parking, landscaping and screening, and site access would meet or exceed the code requirements. Staff recommended approval of this conditional use permit for outdoor storage and display, accessory structure, and fence with conditions. Councilmembers asked for clarification and answers to questions regarding the Perron Road right-of- way license agreement and the performance bond. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt Resolution 2014-19 Approving a Right -Of -Way License Agreement and a Conditional Use Permit for Outdoor Storage and Display of Materials and Equipment, An Accessory Structure, and Fence Exceeding Six Feet in Height. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Councilmember Petschel asked if there was any new information regarding the MnDOT vacation of any part of Old Highway 13. City Engineer John Mazzitello clarified that she was referring to the proposed vacation and/or turn back of Old Sibley Memorial Highway from the intersection of new Highway 13 and Mendota Heights Road, along Fort Snelling State Park up to St. Peters Church. He then stated that he does not have any new information from the Department of Transportation regarding this issue. May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 6 page 8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta made the following announcements: • Spring Clean-up Day was a huge success with the unloading of 226 vehicles. • The 5K will take place in 5 weeks. Residents are encouraged to register. • The Park Celebration Weekend begins June 6, with free Music in the Park at Market Square on Friday at 6:30 p.m. • The Par 3 remodel is complete. • Xcel Energy will be inspecting transmission lines with a helicopter within the next three to four weeks. They have over 7,200 miles of transmission lines to inspect. COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Norton stated that Clean-up Day was a lot of fun. Councilmember Petschel echoed Councilmember Norton's comments regarding Clean-up Day. She also made the observation that the skate park was busy this evening. Councilmember Povolny stated that he also had fun working at Clean-up Day. Councilmember Duggan congratulated Chief Aschenbrener and the Police Department for articles in the Friday News. He believes the welcoming comments and recommendations for new residents should be pulled out and added to the City's welcome packages sent to new residents. He also noted that he had the opportunity to participate in an event at the South St. Paul Council Chambers and was pleased to learn that South St. Paul begins all of their council meetings with prayers. In light of the Supreme Court's decision regarding prayers at public meetings, Councilmember Duggan asked that the Mendota Heights City Council consider adding prayers just before the Pledge of Allegiance, following the appropriate guidelines set by the Supreme Court. Councilmember Duggan stated he believes that the Council should consider reviewing the City Code regarding new homes and/or extreme remodels. The character of a neighborhood is an important guiding principle that maybe swept aside with potential redevelopment considerations. He asked that these be part of the Council's discussions at the workshop meeting. Council member Duggan proposed that May 28, 2014, be declared as Tom Olund Day in honor of his 40 years of service to the City. Tom's last day with the City will be May 28, 2014. Councilmember Duggan noted that he is troubled by special elections being held outside of the usual national, state, and local election date, which is usually the first Tuesday of November. Special elections are often held without much fanfare and they seem to appeal to certain constituents. An election in the first part of November allows the voice of all of the people to be heard. Mayor Krebsbach commented that at the next Council meeting there could be a resolution to declare May 28 Tom Olund Day as he has certainly done an outstanding job. May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 7 page 9 In regards to prayer, Mayor Krebsbach responded that this should be put on the agenda for the workshop meeting for discussion. She also suggested that the topic of tear downs be added to the workshop meeting. Mayor Krebsbach noted for the record that on Thursday, May 15, there will be a Police Memorial Recognition event held at city hall. Also, the reception for Mario Reyes will be held Wednesday, May 21, from 2:30 — 4:30 at City Hall. ADJOURN Councilmember Duggan moved to adjourn. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Mayor Krebsbach adjourned the meeting at 9:13 p.m. Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith City Clerk May 6, 2014 Mendota Heights City Council Page 8 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES May 7, 2014 page 10 5b. The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission was held on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. The following commissioners were present: David Sloan, William Dunn, Gina Norling, Jim Neuharth, Paul Portz, and Sally Lorberbaum Absent: Kevin Byrnes (Excused) Also present: Councilmember Liz Petschel, City Administrator Justin Miller Approval of Minutes Lorberbaum made a motion, seconded by Neuharth, to approve the April 9, 2014 minutes as presented. All voted in favor. June Televised Meeting The commission discussed the four items listed as potential topics for the June 1 1th televised meeting. After discussion, it was decided that the order of the agenda should be 1) ARC presentation, 2) Contour Report, 3) Corridor Compliance Report, and 4) MSP Airport Improvements. It was also suggested that when each member gives his or her update that it be limited to 2-3 minutes. The goal of the meeting will be to be done within an hour or hour and a half. MAC Correspondence Discussion Miller updated the commission on the correspondence he had received from MAC staff as a result of questions the commission had asked. Councilmember Petschel then updated the commission on various areas of interest, including RNAV, proposed legislation regarding the Noise Oversight Committee, the findings of MAC'S corridor compliance and runway use system reports, and the July 29th MAC listening session which will be held in Mendota Heights. The commission also discussed the possibility of recommending a resolution to the city council that would highlight the city's concerns with the FAA's interpretation of "compliant" departures within the Eagan/Mendota Heights corridor. Future Speakers Ideas submitted for future speakers and visitors to the commission included: • State and federal legislators • Delta Chief Pilot Bill Underwood (also member of NOC) • FAA representatives • Sun Country representatives Miller indicated that he would begin lining up speakers for meetings beginning in August, since the June and July meetings are already booked. Reports of Areas of Focus Commissioners noted that there were no noteworthy items to discuss within their areas of focus this month. Adjourn Neuharth made a motion, seconded by Dunn, to adjourn the meeting at 8:46 pm. All voted in favor. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING May 13, 2014 page 11 5c. The May meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission was held on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. Chair Hinderscheid called to order the parks and recreation commission meeting at 6:30 p.m. The following commissioners were present: Chair Hinderscheid, Commissioners: Jack Evans, Ira Kipp, David Miller, Stephanie Levine and Michael Toth. Staff present: Recreation Program Coordinator Sloan Wallgren, City Planner Nolan Wall and Public Works Director John Mazzitello. Approval of Agenda Chair Hinderscheid add two items for discussion to the agenda. The first item added was funding for future park projects and the second was flowers in the parks. COMMISSIONER LEVINE MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA; COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Approval of Minutes of April 08, 2014 COMMISSIONER MILLER MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES; COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Announcements Mr. Wallgren wanted to thank the Mom's Club for cleaning up Wentworth Park on April 22, 2014. Mr. Wallgren also thanked the Rogers Lake Homeowners Association for cleaning up Roger Lake Park on April 26, 2014. Future Dog Park Locations Mr. Wallgren updated the commission on the five locations that they were considering for a Dog Park. Mr. Wallgren reviewed each of the five locations. Mr. Wallgren informed the commission that they should discuss the options and make a recommendation on how they would like the city council to proceed. Kathy Lindstrom commented that she is a dog owner and would live a Dog Park in the city. She thought that one acre was too small for a Dog Park and would prefer the Friendly Marsh or Pilot Knob site. Kathleen Laudergren commented that she felt all the all of the sites beside Pilot Knob were too small. He felt that a one acre Dog Park would not be worth building. Joann Pasturnack (retired veterinarian) commented that a one acre would not be suitable. She also would like to see parking very close by so that individuals could access the Dog Park easily. page 12 Amy Votel commented on her concern with the Friendly Marsh site. She stated that the wildlife in the area would be impacted, there would be increased traffic in the quiet neighborhood and that many people use the trail to commute. Bob Mars commented that he was concerned about the wildlife at the Pilot Knob site and also thought that one acre was too small for a Dog Park. Mary McGrory-Ussett stated that she toured all five of the potential sites and agreed that one acre was too small. Her preference would be the Pilot Knob site because of its size and location. Commissioner Toth asked if the site at Pilot Knob would need to be cleaned up and if the soil would need to be tested. Mr. Mazzitello stated that the soil would need to be tested and that would be an additional expense to the city. Don Machenhopp is not in favor of a Dog Park. He has seen many bad things happen at Dog Parks and would prefer to see a smaller off -leash area. Jean West was in favor of using the hockey rinks as an area for dogs to run. She also commented that the city code use to say that if your dogs were under voice control they could be off -leash. Sherri Mayer liked the idea of partnering with another local city to build a Dog Park. She has a friend that lives near Marie Park and has seen that not all people have their dogs under control. COMMISSIONER MILLER MADE A MOTION TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THAT AT THIS TIME DUE TO PHYSICAL AND ECONOMICAL REASONS THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION DOES NOT FEEL THAT THERE IS A CITY OWNED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CONFINDS OF THE CITY THAT IS SUITABLE TO BUILD A DOG PARK. COMMISSIONER LEVINE SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 7: NAYS 0 COMMISSIONER LEVINE MADE A MOTION THAT CITY COUNCIL CONSIDER ISSULING A THREE MONTH TRIAL PERIOD FOR USING THE HOCKEY PINS AT MARIE PARK AND WENTWORTH PARK AS OFF -LEASH DOG AREAS. EACH PARK WOULD HAVE SIGNAGE FOR OWNER EXPECTATIONS AND RULES, AND THERE WOULD BE AN AREA INSIDE THE BOARDS TO LEASH AND UNLEASH YOUR DOG. ALL DOG OWNERS USING THE AREA MUST REGISTER THEIR DOG WITH THE CITY. MOTION SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER EVANS. AYES 6: NAYS 1 The commission also directed staff to obtain more information about the future Lilydale Regional Park Dog Park. page 13 Recreation Programming Report Mr. Wallgren informed the commission that there is still room in all of the summer programs. Mr. Wallgren reminded everyone that he 5k and Parks Celebration are on Saturday June 7, 2014. Staff has many fun activities planned for the day. The city is working with Mendota Elementary and the local Boy Scouts troop to offer a Bike Rodeo at Mendota Elementary on Saturday May 31, 2014 from 9:00a.m. to 11:00a.m. Mr. Wallgren announced that there will be live music every Saturday at Market Square Park from 6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m. starting June 4, 2014 and ending August 20, 2014. Par 3 Report Mr. Wallgren informed the commission that the golf course was open for 8 days in the month of April. Sales for the month of April were $1,300. Year to date the golf course has revenue of $21,000 verses expenses of $24,000. The clubhouse repairs are fmished and the fmal product looks great. Mr. Wallgren informed the commission that the current condition of the golf course is fantastic, and that they are looking forward to a great year. Park Assignments Mr. Wallgren commented that in previous years the commission had assigned parks to commission members to visit during the year and report back to staff with any issues or concerns. The commission assigned the following parks: Commissioner Toth: Friendly Hills Park & Friendly Marsh Commissioner Evans: Hagstrom-King Park & Mendakota Park Commissioner Levine: Marie Park & Valley Park Commissioner Miller: Victoria Highlands Park & Sibley Park Commissioner Paper: Wentworth Park & Kensington Park Commissioner Kipp: Rogers Lake Park & Valley View Heights Park Chair Hinderscheid: Ivy Hills Park Future Funding The commission discussed the need for future funding for park projects. The commission came to the conclusion that their roles is not to focus on funding, but rather to focus making recommendations to the council about programs and facilities. Flowers The commission discussed the flower beds that were located in the parks. The commission would like to see the flower beds kept up. Staff will look into what parks have flower beds and how much it would cost to maintain them. page 14 Commission Comments Commissioners Kipp appreciated the citizens coming out. Commissioner Evans appreciated the citizens coming out. Commissioner Miller appreciated the respectfulness of everyone tonight. Commissioner Levine echoed everyone's comments. Chair Hinderscheid thanked the public for coming out and appreciated all the comments. COMMISSIONER PAPER MADE A MOTION TO ADJOUN THE MEETING; COMMISSIONER LEVINE SECONDED THE MOTION. Ayes 6: Nays 0 The meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Respectfully Submitted by Sloan Wallgren mCITYo MENDDTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights '- 651.452.1850 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com page 15 5d. DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Dave Dreelan, Assistant Fire Chief SUBJECT: April 2014 Monthly Synopsis Fire Calls The fire department responded to 34 calls for the month. The majority of calls were classified as false alarms or as good intent calls. Fourteen calls were residential in nature, of the other 20 calls; six were commercial responses. In addition, we responded to one medical assist, four car fires, four grass fires, three utility checks, one CO call, and one injury accident that required extrication. Monthly Department Training The monthly department training focused on reviewing how we move resources around the fire ground. All firefighters have an accountability tag on their helmet. The tag is colored coded by rank with their name and is Velcro backed. Each apparatus has a "passport". Firefighters on a truck Velcro their tag onto the "passport" as they are en route to a fire call. When the crew leaves the truck they give their "passport" to command who then tracks their location. As an incident grows, different divisions are set up to track the crew through the event. Crews typically move from the hazard area, to rehab, then to staging, and then are assigned back into the hazard area. At any time during the event the "passports" should indicate where every firefighter is on the fire ground and their availability. Monthly Squad Training The squad training for the month is a drill that we call single engine operations. The drill is designed to reinforce all the tactical skills and operations needs that a crew of five firefighters on one engine would have to address should they arrive on a working fire and no other apparatus is expected to arrive for several minutes. This is a hands-on drill where the crews lay a supply line from the hydrant, position the apparatus for fire attack, and advance the attack line into a structure. MENDOTA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT APRIL 2014 MONTHLY REPORT FIRE CALLS NO. 14062 - 14095 NUMBER OF CALLS: 34 page 16 FIRE ALARMS DISPATCHED: NUMBER ACTUAL FIRES Structure - MH Commercial Structure - MH Residential Structure - Contract Areas Vehicle - MH Vehicle - Contract Areas Grass/Brush/No Value MH Grass/Brush/No Value Contract MEDICAL Assist Extrication HAZARDOUS SITUATION Spills/Leaks Arcing/Shorting Chemical Power Line Down FALSE ALARM Residential Malfunction Commercial Malfunction Unintentional - Commercial Unintentional - Residential Criminal GOOD INTENT Smoke Scare Steam Mistaken for Smoke Other MUTUAL AID TOTAL CALLS 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 15 34 STRUCTURE CONTENTS MISC. $12,500 TOTAL MONTHLY FIRE LOSSES $0 $0 TOTALS TO DATE $0 $525,000 $49,000 $36,500 $0 FIRE LOSS TOTALS MENDOTA HEIGHTS ALL FIRES, ALL AREAS (MONTH) $0 $610,500 MEND. HTS. ONLY STRUCT/CONTENTS MEND. HTS. ONLY MISCELLANEOUS MEND. HTS. TOTAL LOSS TO DATE $525,000 $36,500 $561,500 LOCATION OF FIRE ALARMS: MENDOTA HEIGHTS 31 MENDOTA 1 SUNFISH LAKE 1 LILYDALE 1 OTHER 0 TOTAL 34 TO DATE LAST YEAR 83 2 3 4 3 95 45 0 3 6 3 57 BILLING FOR SERVICES AGENCY THIS MONTH TO DATE MN/DOT MILW. RR CNR RR OTHERS: TOTALS: $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 WORK PERFORMED HOURS TO DATE FIRE CALLS 554 MEETINGS 28 DRILLS 134.5 WEEKLY CLEAN-UP 37 SPECIAL ACTIVITY 198 ADMINISTATIVE FIRE MARSHAL 49 1868.5 142 617 146.5 1547.25 0 LAST YEAR 1011.5 167 581.5 155 889.5 0 187 237 TOTALS 1000.5 4508.25 3041.5 FIRE MARSHAL'S TIME FOR MONTH INSPECTIONS INVESTIGATIONS RE -INSPECTION MEETINGS ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL PROJECTS TOTAL 36 0 0 1.5 10.5 1 49 REMARKS: SEE OTHER SIDE FOR SYNOPSIS CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, M 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 www.mendota-heights.com page 17 DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Ryan Ruzek, Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Final Payment and Acceptance of the 2013 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project Job No. 201305 BACKGROUND The contract work for the 2013 Sanitary Sewer Lining project has been completed, inspected, approved and is ready for final payment (this will start the one-year guarantee period). Total contract costs for this project are $116,725.00, not including engineering and overhead costs. BUDGET IMPACT Final payment of this contract totals $5,836.25. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the city council pass a motion adopting Resolution No. 2014-27, "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AND APPROVING FINAL PAYMENT FOR JOB NUMBER 201305". page 18 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2014-27 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AND APPROVING FINAL PAYMENT FOR JOB NUMBER 201305 WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Mendota Heights on August 9, 2013, with Lametti & Sons, Inc., of Hugo, Minnesota, has satisfactorily completed the improvements for the 2013 sanitary sewer lining, job number 201305, in accordance with such contract. NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights that the work completed under said contract is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby directed to issue a proper order for the final payment on such contract in the amount of $5,836.25, taking the contractor's receipt in full. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 20th day of May, 2014. ATTEST CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS BY BY Lorri Smith, City Clerk Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor mCITYo MENDDTA HEIGHTS page 19 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com 5f. DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: John P. Maczko, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Resignation of Firefighter Kevin Gilbert BACKGROUND Firefighter Kevin Gilbert has decided to resign at this time effective April 17, 2014. Kevin's desire to continue as a firefighter was hindered by an off duty injury that made performance of the duties very difficult. It is with regret that I accept Kevin's letter of resignation (attached). BUDGET IMPACT N/A RECOMMENDATION Formally thank Kevin Gilbert for his service on the Mendota Heights Fire Department and to the citizens it serves. Ktiq 717 6044 Um Me444214 116104, MN April 17, 2014 John Maczko Chief Mendota Heights Fire Department page 20 In light of my on-going and unsuccessful struggle to return to active duty, it is with much disappointment that I feel I must now tender my resignation. My brief tenure serving with the Mendota Heights Fire Department was an honor and a privilege. Working with the dedicated men and women of the MHFD has been a pleasure and one I will deeply miss. Sincerely, Kevin M. Gilbert page 21 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mend 5g' MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com m MYoF ENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: May 20, 2014 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator Tamara Schutta, Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator Pilot Knob Hill Phase III MNDOT Landscape Partnership Application BACKGROUND At a recent meeting, the City Council approved the 2014 contract with Great River Greening for the Pilot Knob Hill Restoration. Part of this year's contract includes the incorporation of MNDOT roadside along Hwy 55 into a similar restoration plan. Mr. Wiley Buck with Great River Greening has brought to the city's attention an opportunity to partner with MNDOT for the Pilot Knob Hill Phase III project along Hwy 55. The Minnesota Department of Transportation's Community Roadside Landscaping Partnership Program is designed to provide technical and financial assistance to communities that are interested in landscaping state highway rights of way. MNDOT Landscape Partnership would provide funding for the landscape materials. The program would require the City of Mendota Heights to provide funds or in-kind services to install and maintain the state funded materials. Volunteers would be used to install and maintain the landscape for Phase III. As part of the process, a committee of at least three contract people must be designated for the project. Staff is recommending Wiley Buck and Jen Kader from Great River Greening and city of Mendota Heights staff Ryan Ruzek and Tamara Schutta. This committee will be responsible for the overall project coordination including the installation and maintenance period of the project. As part of the application process, MNDOT requests that the Mendota Heights City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the application and appointing a primary contract person. Attached is Resolution 2014-27 appointing Great River Greening to submit the application on behalf of the City of Mendota Heights. BUDGET IMPACT As noted above. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adopting Resolution 2014 — 27 authorizing the application and primary contact for the MNDOT Landscape Partnership. This action requires a simple majority vote. page 22 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Dakota County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION AND PRIMARY CONTACT FOR MNDOT LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights acts as sponsoring unit for the project identified as Pilot Knob Hill Phase III on the state trunk highway 55 to be conducted during the period June 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016. WHEREAS, the Mendota Heights City Council hereby authorizes Great River Greening to apply to the Minnesota Department of Transportation for funding of this project on behalf of the City of Mendota Heights. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights authorizes application to MNDOT Landscape Partnership for the Pilot Knob Hill Phase III project. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 20th day of May 2014. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST Lorri Smith City Clerk page 23 5h. 1101 V Cmrti Curve 1 MuKkga I4115. MN 531,19 551AS 1 s4 ivele 1 .$944fdx wv w.mendota•heights,ece tErii CITY OF MENDOTA. HE I F-fTE DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta, Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Neil Garlock Retirement BACKGROUND As you are aware, Sergeant Neil Garlock has informed us of his intent to retire as Sergeant after 24 years of services to the City of Mendota Heights. Neil's last day with the city will be Thursday, May 29, 2014. Neil was hired as a police officer on July 14, 1990 by Chief Dennis Delmont bring nearly 10 years of experience with him from Alta, Marshalltown and Rockford Police Departments in Iowa as well as the United States Marine Corp. As an officer he served the police department as an FTO (Field Training Officer), Safe & Sober Coordinator and as investigator. After being promoted in July of 2000, Sergeant Garlock accepted a series of new job assignments including; Dakota County Traffic Safety Committee (Safe & Sober), Mutual Aid Assistance Group (MAAG or Swat) board, Dakota County Drug Task Force board, fleet services coordinator, training coordinator and firearms instructor and "Mendota Heights 5k Race Director." Neil has served as a mentor to every officer hired by the Mendota Heights Police Department since he was certified as an FTO in the early nineties and then as the FTO Supervisor. Sergeant Garlock has been instrumental in providing first-rate level of service to the residents of Mendota Heights. We have a deep appreciation of Neil's work and he will definitely be missed. BUDGET IMPACT Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends the city council recognize Sergeant Neil Garlock's retirement effective May 29, 2014. This action requires a simple majority vote. t flowl""1" CITY OF Ell MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer page 24 5i. 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota He,y, 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com SUBJECT: Recognition of National Public Works Week BACKGROUND Public Works staff provides vital and essential services to the City of Mendota Heights on a daily basis, often with little or no recognition. Whether it is snow plowing, street repair, sanitary sewer cleaning, water main and/or fire hydrant maintenance, parks maintenance, City owned landscape management, or inspecting and repairing the inlets and outlets to our stormwater ponds, Public Works staff does their absolute best to make the City of Mendota Heights safer, healthier, and a great place to work, live, and play. Each year the American Public Works Association (APWA) sponsors "National Public Works Week" to help make and keep communities across the country aware of the important role public works play in their everyday life. This public support is critical to the sustained efficient operation of Public Works Facilities and infrastructure assets throughout the City. This year, APWA has set the week of May 18th through May 24th as "National Public Works Week." Throughout the country, cities and counties are recognizing this week in honor of all their public works employees, and educating their residents and civic organization about the importance of planning, designing, building, maintaining, managing and operating municipal infrastructure, the backbone of our communities and improving the quality of life for everyone. This year's theme is "Building for Today, Planning for Tomorrow" and is focused on the importance of continuing to build and maintain a quality infrastructure, while planning future improvements and expansions to meet growing needs in our communities. By building lasting infrastructure, properly maintaining that infrastructure to meet or exceed its designed life span, and by planning for the efficient allocation of future resources, we are able to have clean water; safe streets, clean parks, and neighborhoods; efficient traffic; and safe, livable communities. All because of Public Works. BUDGET IMPACT There is no budgetary impact to recognizing "National Public Works Week." RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council formally recognize "National Public Works Week," by adopting the attached RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK AS THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 2014 THROUGH MAY 24, 2014. This action requires a simple majority vote. page 25 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2014-29 A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK AS THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 2014 THROUGH MAY 24, 2014 WHEREAS, public works services provided in Mendota Heights are an integral part of our residents' everyday lives; and WHEREAS, the support of an understanding and informed constituency is vital to the efficient operation of public works facilities and services such as water service, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, street maintenance, trails, park maintenance, and snow plowing; and WHEREAS, the health, safety, comfort, and quality of life of Mendota Heights residents greatly depends on these facilities and services; and WHEREAS, the quality and effectiveness of these facilities and services, as well as their planning, design, construction, and maintenance is vitally dependent upon the efforts and skill of public works officials and staff; and WHEREAS, the efficiency of the qualified and dedicated personnel who staff the public works department is materially influenced by the residents' attitude and understanding of the importance of the work they perform; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Mendota Heights to recognize the superior performance and dedication of its public works staff and honor the vital service they perform for the City on a daily basis. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights that the week of May 18th through May 24th, 2014 is to be recognized as "National Public Works Week" in the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota; and NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that residents and civic organizations are called upon to familiarize themselves with the efforts necessary to provide Mendota Heights with the public works facilities and services we all enjoy, and to recognize the contributions made by public works staff every day toward out health, safety, comfort, and quality of life. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 20th day of May 2014. ATTEST: CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Lorri Smith, City Clerk Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor t flow"""' CITY OF Ell MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota He,g 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com page 26 5j. DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with the City of Lilydale for the reconstruction of Victoria Road (City Project Number 2013-08) BACKGROUND The City of Mendota Heights is in the process of advertising for bid the plans and specifications for the reconstruction of Victoria Road. A portion of this project is located in the City of Lilydale (Caren Road to Highway 13), and a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) is required to establish how the costs of the project are to be shared between the cities. The attached JPA outlines the responsibilities of both cities and their obligations towards this project. The City of Mendota Heights will provide all engineering design, construction administration, construction inspection, and appurtenant services (survey, materials testing, etc.), and the City of Lilydale will pay for the construction portion within their corporate limits, plus an administrative fee, upon receiving invoices for the work completed from the City of Mendota Heights. The City of Mendota Heights will be the contracting agency for the project. All existing maintenance agreements between the two cities for Victoria Road will remain in place post -construction. At their May 12th, 2014 meeting, the City of Lilydale City Council approved the attached JPA. BUDGET IMPACT The engineer's estimate for the Lilydale portion of the project is $89,557.75. The administrative charge to the City of Lilydale is 20%, and estimated at $17,911.55; for a total estimated amount to be invoiced to the City of Lilydale of $107,469.30. All staff costs to the City of Mendota Heights for the Lilydale portion of the project are to be invoiced to the City of Lilydale. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approve the attached JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR VICTORIA ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS AND THE CITY OF LILYDALE. Authorization of this JPA requires a simple majority vote. JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT FOR VICTORIA ROAD RECONSTRCTION AND REHABILITIATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS AND THE CITY OF LILYDALE FOR MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY PROJECT NUMBER: 2013-08 LILYDALE CITY PROJECT NUMBER: FOR THE page 27 Pavement rehabilitation and minor curb replacements for Victoria Road between Caren Road and Minnesota State Trunk Highway 13. page 28 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, referred to in this Agreement as "Mendota Heights"; and the City of Lilydale, Minnesota, referred to in this Agreement as "Lilydale"; and witnesses the following: WHEREAS, under MINNESOTA STATUTES §§ 162.17, subd. 1 and 471.59, subd. 1, two or more governmental units may enter into an agreement to cooperatively exercise any power common to the contracting parties, and one of the participating governmental units may exercise one of its powers on behalf of the other governmental units; and WHEREAS, it is considered mutually desirable to reconstruct and rehabilitate Victoria Road in Mendota Heights and Lilydale (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, Mendota Heights and Lilydale have planned for this project and will jointly participate in the costs of said reconstruction and rehabilitation. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed that Mendota Heights and Lilydale will share Project costs associated with the Project, and related activities as described in the following sections: 1. Engineering. Design engineering, construction engineering, construction management, construction inspection and all related materials testing shall be split based on the Mendota Heights' and Lilydale's share of the final construction costs. Lilydale will only be charged for the portion of Victoria Road within the corporate limits of Lilydale. 2. Plans and Specifications. Mendota Heights shall prepare the complete plans, specifications and contract documents for Mendota Heights City Project 2013-08 consistent with State Aid design standards. Mendota Heights City Council will award the contract for construction to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder in accordance with state law. 3. Payment. Mendota Heights will administer the contract and act as the paying agent for all payments to the Contractor. Payments to the Contractor will be made as the Project work progresses and when certified by the Mendota Heights City Engineer. Mendota Heights, in turn, will bill Lilydale for its portion of the Project costs. Lilydale's actual costs will be billed based on the actual quantities consumed and constructed by the successful bidding contractor for only the portion of Victoria Road that is within the corporate limits of Lilydale (between Caren Road and State Trunk Highway 13). An estimate of these costs is attached as Exhibit A. Upon presentation of an itemized claim by one agency to the other, the receiving agency shall reimburse the invoicing agency for its portion of the costs incurred under this Agreement within 30 days from the presentation of the claim. If any portion of an itemized claim is questioned by the receiving agency, the remainder of the claim shall be promptly paid, and accompanied by a written explanation of the amounts in question. Payment of any amounts in dispute will be made following good faith negotiation and documentation of actual costs incurred in carrying out the work. a. Total Project Construction Cost Estimate: $2,082,289.50 b. Total Project Construction Cost Estimate (Lilydale): $89,557.75 c. Engineering, Administration, Legal, Survey (20%) (Lilydale): $17,911.55 d. Total Estimated Cost Obligation (Lilydale): $107,469.30 page 29 4. Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements. Any change orders or supplemental agreements that affect the Project cost participation must be approved by all parties prior to execution of work. 5. Amendments. Any amendments to this Agreement will be effective only after approval by both governing bodies and execution of a written amendment document by duly authorized officials of each body. 6. Effective Dates. This Agreement will be effective upon execution by duly authorized officials of each governing body and shall continue in effect until all work to be carried out in accordance with this Agreement has been completed. Absent an amendment, however, in no event will this Agreement continue in effect after December 31, 2015. 7. Final completion. Final completion of the construction Project must be approved by both parties. 8. Pavement Maintenance. Upon acceptance of the Project, Mendota Heights shall be responsible for all pavement maintenance within Lilydale right-of-way in accordance with the existing maintenance agreement agreed to by both parties in a separate JPA dated September 2, 2003 and attached as Exhibit B. 9. Rules and Regulations. Mendota Heights and Lilydale shall abide by Minnesota Department of Transportation standard specifications, rules and contract administration procedures. 10. Indemnification. Mendota Heights agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Lilydale against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense arising under the provisions of this Agreement and caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of Mendota Heights and/or those of Mendota Heights employees or agents. Lilydale agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Mendota Heights against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, or expense arising under the provisions of this Agreement and caused by or resulting from negligent acts or omissions of Lilydale and/or those of Lilydale employees or agents. All parties to this Agreement recognize that liability for any claims arising under this Agreement are subject to the provisions of the Minnesota Municipal Tort Claims Law; Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. In the event of any claims or actions filed against either party, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgments or separate liability caps from the individual parties. Mendota Heights shall include Lilydale as additional insured in the contract documents. 11. Waiver. Any and all persons engaged in the work to be performed by Mendota Heights shall not be considered employees of Lilydale for any purpose, including Worker's Compensation, or any and all claims that may or might arise out of said employment context on behalf of said employees while so engaged. Any and all claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of said Mendota Heights employees while so engaged on any of the work contemplated herein shall not be the obligation or responsibility of Lilydale. The opposite situation shall also apply: Mendota Heights shall not be responsible under the Worker's Compensation Act for any employees of Lilydale. 12. Audits. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sec 16 C. 05, Subd. 5, any books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of Mendota Heights and Lilydale relevant to page 30 the Agreement are subject to examination by Mendota Heights or Lilydale and either the Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor as appropriate. Mendota Heights and Lilydale agree to maintain these records for a period of six years from the date of performance of all services covered under this Agreement. Mendota Heights will be financially responsible for the cost of the audit. 13. Integration and Continuing Effect. The entire and integrated agreement of the parties contained in this Agreement shall supersede all prior negotiations, representations or agreements between Mendota Heights and Lilydale regarding the Project; whether written or oral. All agreements for future maintenance or cost responsibilities shall survive and continue in full force and effect in accordance with the Mendota Heights Capital Improvement Plan after completion of the Victoria Road construction provided for in this Agreement. 14. Authorized Representatives. Mendota Heights' authorized representative for the purpose of the administration of this Agreement is John R. Mazzitello, Mendota Heights Public Works Director/City Engineer, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118, phone (651) 452-1850, or his successor. Lilydale's authorized representative for the purpose of the administration of this Agreement is Jeff Weiss, Barr Engineering, Lilydale City Engineer, 1011 Sibley Memorial Highway, Lilydale, MN 55118, phone (651) 457-2316, or his successor. All notices or communications required or permitted by this Agreement shall be either hand delivered or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the above addresses. All parties may change its address by written notice to the other parties. Mailed notice shall be deemed complete two business days after the date of mailing. [SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW] page 31 EXHIBIT A ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE COST page 32 EXHIBIT B JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF LILYDALE AND MENDOTA HEIGHTS FOR PROVIDING MAINTENANCE TO VICTORIA ROAD page 33 IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officials. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Public Works Director/City Engineer Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: (SEAL) By City Attorney City Clerk Date CITY OF LILYDALE RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Engineer City Attorney / Date By: City Administrator CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION: No: 14- Date: Date: u, DATE: TO: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 34 5k. 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heignt• 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com May 20, 2014 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition Developer's Agreement BACKGROUND The City Council approved preliminary and final plats and a conditional use permit to amend a planned unit development for the Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition in March as part of Planning Case 2014-06. As a condition of approval, the developer and the City were required to negotiate a developer's agreement. Staff and the City Attorney worked with United Properties and their representatives to prepare the attached agreement for Council review and approval. The proposed agreement includes the following key items: 1. Easements over the site's drainage and stormwater holding ponds to be maintained by the developer. 2. Security of 25% for total estimated cost of the proposed developer improvements. 3. Security of 1.5 times the value of the screening and landscaping. 4. Additional landscaping and screening along the western property boundary with the hotel. 5. Limited hours of operation for deliveries and truck idling/movements from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM. Staffs feels the City's concerns are met in order to promote a viable project while protecting the interests of surrounding properties. BUDGET IMPACT N/A RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve the proposed Developer's Agreement. This matter requires a simple majority vote. page 35 1 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 2 DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA 3 DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENT 4 5 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 20th day of May, 2014, by and between 6 the City of Mendota Heights, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota (the 7 "City"), and United Land LLC, (the "Developer"). 8 9 WITNESSETH; That: 10 11 WHEREAS, the Developer has made application to the City Council for approval of the 12 Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition plat and a conditional use permit to amend a planned unit 13 development within the corporate limits of the City described as follows: 14 15 See Attached Exhibit A 16 (the "Development"); and, 17 18 WHEREAS, the City Council has on March 4, 2014, granted approval to the plat and 19 conditional use permit, upon a condition that the Developer enter into this Agreement stipulating the 20 conditions for the development, including on-site improvements, hereinafter described, all in 21 accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual promises and 24 conditions hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed as follows: 25 26 1. DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS: The Developer will construct at Developer's expense 27 the following improvements according to the following terms and conditions: 28 29 A. The Developer shall do all site grading, common greenway and open spaces, storm 30 water storage ponds, surface drainage ways and the sodding of boulevards when 31 private driveways are constructed, all in accordance with the grading, drainage, 32 landscaping and site plans attached as Exhibit B ("Plans"). The Plans are hereby 33 approved by the City, except for building permit review and approval by City staff. 34 Any changes to the Plans during construction shall be submitted to the City for 35 approval and no changes shall be made by the Developer until approval is obtained 36 from the City. 37 38 B. The Developer shall control soil erosion ensuring: 39 40 1. The Developer has submitted an erosion control plan, detailing all 41 erosion control measures to be implemented during construction as 42 part of the Plans. 43 44 2. Appropriate control measures as required by the City Engineering 45 Department shall be installed prior to development and as may be 46 necessary to control erosion. page 36 47 48 3. Land shall be developed such that adequate erosion and siltation 49 controls can be provided as construction progresses. 50 51 4. The Developer shall not locate its equipment within the public right - 52 of -way adjacent to this development without the express written 53 consent of the City Engineer. 54 55 C. The Developer shall place iron monuments at all lot and block corners and at all other 56 angle points on boundary lines. Iron monuments shall be replaced after all street and 57 lawn grading has been completed in order to preserve the lot markers. 58 59 D. The Developer shall be responsible for maintaining the location of and protecting curb 60 stops, water services and sewer services. Any service or curb stop damaged as a result 61 of the construction work being performed by the Developer or any of its contractors 62 or subcontractors shall be repaired or replaced, at the Developer's expense, as 63 specified by the City. The Developer shall make all adjustments to the curb stops to 64 bring them flush with the topsoil (after grading) or driveway surface. 65 66 E. The Developer shall be responsible for street maintenance resulting from construction 67 work being performed by the Developer or any of its contractors or subcontractors, 68 including maintenance of curbs, boulevards, sod and street sweeping until the project 69 is complete. The Developer shall maintain all streets free of debris and soil that has 70 resulted from the work being performed by the Developer or any of its contractors or 71 subcontractors until the development is completed. Warning signs shall be placed 72 when hazards develop in streets and directing attention to detours. The repair of any 73 damage done to the streets or public utilities by Developer or any of its contractors or 74 subcontractors, shall be at the cost of the Developer. 75 76 F. The Developer shall dedicate by easement the drainage and storm water holding pond 77 required by the City to be shown on the final plat. The Developer shall be responsible 78 for storm sewer cleaning and holding pond dredging within the Development, as 79 required, by the City. Prior to the City performing any non -emergency work on the 80 storm sewer and holding pond, the City will give notice to Developer and a 15 -day 81 opportunity to perform such work. The City of Mendota Heights is requiring 82 Developer to dedicate storm water drainage areas and holding ponds to exclusively 83 serve Developer's project. The City and Developer shall enter into a drainage, utility, 84 and storm water holding pond easement prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy 85 for the Development in a form agreed upon by City and Developer. The easement 86 shall be recorded against the Development. 87 88 G. The Developer shall be responsible for securing all necessary approvals, PUDs, CUPs 89 and permits from all appropriate federal, state, regional and local jurisdictions prior to 90 the commencement of site grading or construction. The Developer shall secure 91 appropriate permissions from MnDOT, for any work to be completed with the 92 Interstate 494 right-of-way, and Xcel Energy, for any work to be completed within page 37 93 their easement. 94 95 H. Drainage and utility easements. Where other easements do not exist, the final plat shall 96 include 10 -foot drainage and utility easements along all lot lines abutting right-of-way 97 and 5 feet for all lot lines abutting private property as required by Resolution 2014-14 98 adopted by the City attached as Exhibit D and Title 11-3-4(A) of the City Code. 99 100 I. Tree Protection and Clearing. Prior to the clearing operation being initiated all 101 clearing limits and trees to be protected as determined by Developer shall be clearly 102 marked. Tree protection fencing shall be installed and maintained until after grading 103 is complete. 104 105 J. Site Improvements. The Developer shall complete all site improvements referenced 106 in the Plans to include, but not limited to, grading, utility installation, storm sewer and 107 treatment installation, landscaping, curb and gutter, and full pavement. If not 108 completed, the City may complete site improvements and invoice the Developer for 109 all work and cost in excess of deposited escrow amount described in Section 2. 110 111 K. Warranty of Title. By its execution hereof Developer hereby warrants and represents 112 that it has the exclusive and marketable fee title to the subject property. Developer 113 further warrants and represents that there are no liens or encumbrances against the 114 title, and that it is fully authorized to execute this agreement as the fee owner of the 115 subject lands. 116 117 L. Fire Hydrants. All fire hydrants throughout the development shall incorporate an 118 AFC- Waterous Storz Nozzle. The hydrant pumper nozzle shall be of one-piece 119 design, compatible with a five inch Storz hose coupling. The nozzle shall be an 120 integral part of the fire hydrants and must be furnished by the manufacturer or 121 authorized distributor designated by the manufacturer. Storz adapters will not be 122 accepted. 123 124 M. Utility Locations in City Right of Way. In order to maintain compliance with 125 regulations promulgated from the Minnesota Office of Pipeline Safety the Developer, 126 its contractors, subcontractors, and agents shall comply with the following 127 requirements: 128 129 1. All right-of-way work, as identified in the Plans, shall require a 130 minimum of 24-hour notice to the City prior to any work performed 131 in the right-of-way areas. 132 133 2. The layout of utilities, including depths, off -sets and materials shall 134 be documented during construction and confirmed with city public 135 works staff during the installation process. 136 137 3. The Developer must provide professional as -built drawings 138 confirmed by field survey, showing all required information. In page 38 139 addition engineering -grade GPS coordinates in the Dakota County 140 coordinate system shall be supplied by the Developer. 141 142 4. All installations will require pins be installed directly above all 143 utility lines where they cross lot lines. 144 145 5. The Developer shall hold harmless and indemnify the City of 146 Mendota Heights from any and all loss or damage resulting from its 147 failure to comply with these requirements including but not limited 148 to expenses the City incurs in correcting errors in information 149 provided by Developer its agents or contractors or remediating 150 problems resulting there from in the right of way. 151 152 6. Upon failure to provide full documentation as required, the City 153 shall notify the Developer who shall have 30 days to secure full 154 compliance. Failure to comply will result in the work being 155 assigned by the City to an outside professional for completion of the 156 necessary work. Any costs incurred in resolving these requirements 157 shall be assessed to the Development or offset from security 158 required under this agreement. 159 160 7. City staff shall document the time and materials required to review, 161 confirm and accept the installation documentation and shall invoice 162 Developer for the costs based on the actual work involved or on a 163 fee schedule adopted by the City Council. 164 165 N. Plans Regarding Parking, Landscaping, and Site Alterations on West Side of 166 Development. The Developer agrees to initially construct a grass berm and 167 additional landscaping located on the west side of the Development, as shown on 168 Sheet Cl of the Plans. If the Developer desires to remove the berm and landscaping 169 to construct a paved passenger car or trailer parking and storage area, as shown as 170 proof of parking on Sheet C2, and also shown on Sheets Al, L1 and other sheets of 171 the Plans, approval from the City and a new construction permit is required. If the 172 passenger car or trailer parking and storage area desired to be constructed in the future 173 is consistent with the above -referenced Sheets of the Plans, the construction permit 174 can be approved administratively by City staff. 175 176 2. DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS ESTIMATED COST: 177 As allowed by Title 12 -1G -4(B) of the City Code of the City of Mendota Heights, 178 performance of construction elements required to comply with this chapter shall be given 179 in amounts determined to be sufficient to reasonably ensure compliance in the construction 180 of the following Developer Improvements: 181 182 A. Storm water storage pond and related storm water inflow and outflow utilities and 183 improvements 184 page 39 185 B. Grading related to all non -hard surface areas 186 187 C. Erosion Control 188 189 D. Utility Protection and Repair 190 191 E. Street Protection and Repair 192 193 F. Sanitary Sewer (connection point to public system). 194 195 G. Storm Sewer (connection point to public system). 196 197 H. Watermain (connection point to public system). 198 199 200 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST 201 OF ABOVE DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS: TBD 202 203 SECURITY REQUIREMENT (25%): TBD 204 205 TOTAL DEVELOPER ESCROW: TBD 206 207 Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition 208 209 3. CONSTRUCTION OF DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS. 210 Mendota Heights Technology Center 4th Addition 211 212 A. Construction. The construction, installation, materials and equipment shall be in 213 accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. 214 215 B. Inspection. All of the work shall be under and subject to the inspection and approval 216 of the City and, where appropriate, any other governmental agency having 217 jurisdiction. 218 219 C. Easements. The Developers shall dedicate to the City, upon approval of the final plat, 220 at no cost to the City, all permanent or temporary easements necessary for the 221 construction of Developer Improvements by the City, if any. All such easements 222 required by the City shall be in writing, and in recordable form, containing such terms 223 and conditions as the City shall determine. If within the platted area, all such 224 easements shall be dedicated to the City and specifically described within the Plat. As 225 it affects all easements located outside the platted area, the same shall be dedicated by 226 separate easement conveyed to the City of Mendota Heights with the execution of the 227 Development Agreement. 228 229 D. Faithful Performance of Construction Contracts and Security. The Developer will 230 fully and faithfully comply with all terms and conditions of any and all contracts page 40 231 entered into by the Developer for the installation and construction of all Developer 232 Improvements. Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, for the purpose 233 of guaranteeing the performance by Developer of the construction of the Developer 234 Improvements in a timely and proper manner, Developer or its general contractor shall 235 furnish the City with security ("Security") in the form of one the following as 236 determined by Developer: (i) a Performance Bond to the City of Mendota Heights in 237 a form to be approved by the City Attorney; or (ii) a letter of credit in a form 238 reasonably agreed upon by the parties, from a bank acceptable to the City; or (iii) a 239 cash escrow. The amount of the Security shall be 25% of the total estimated 240 construction cost of the Developer Improvements as calculated as the security 241 requirement in Section 2. The Security shall be subject to the approval of the City. 242 The City may draw down the Security for any violation of the terms of this Agreement 243 upon written notice and 30 day opportunity to cure provided to Developer, and notice 244 as required under the letter of credit. If the required Developer Improvements are not 245 completed at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Security, the City may 246 also draw it down. If the Security is drawn down, the draw shall be used to cure the 247 default. Additionally, Developer guarantees and agrees that, should the City of 248 Mendota Heights need to apply a claim on said Security, that Developer shall pay all 249 attorney's fees and administrative expenses associated with said action. 250 251 E. Security Terms. The Security provided by the Developer or its general contractor's 252 shall be issued for a period of time not less than one (1) year in duration and may be 253 reduced as follows. With City administrative approval, the Security may be reduced 254 from time to time as Developer Improvements are completed and financial obligations 255 are paid, but in no case shall the security be reduced to a point less than 10% of the 256 original estimated construction costs of the Development Improvements until (1) all 257 Developer Improvements have been completed, (2) iron monuments for lot comers 258 have been installed, (3) all financial obligations to the City satisfied, (4) the required 259 "as -built" drawings have been received by the City, and (5) a warranty security is 260 provided as set forth in Section 3(F). Any reduction in the Security may be made by 261 City staff in accordance with the following procedure. Developer shall provide 262 written notice to the City requesting a reduction in the Security. The Developer 263 notice shall include evidence of completion and payment of the Developer 264 Improvements for which a reduction is requested, together with the cost of the 265 completed Developer Improvements. The City shall inspect the improvements and 266 evidence provided by the Developer and shall approve or deny any requested 267 reduction in the Security with specific reasons for denial within 60 days. 268 269 F. Warranty. Developer and hereby guarantees the workmanship and materials for a 270 period of one year following the City's final written administrative acceptance of the 271 Developer Improvements; provided that the City shall inspect and administratively 272 accept or reject the Developer Improvements in writing with 30 days after notice of 273 completion from the Developer. Prior to release of the final 10% of the Security for 274 the construction of the Developer Improvements in Section 3(D), Developer shall 275 provide Security in the amount of 10% of the original estimated construction costs of 276 the Development Improvements during the warranty period to cover the cost of any page 41 277 warranty work. 278 279 G. Binding Effect. The terms and provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to 280 the benefit of the heirs, representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto 281 and shall be binding upon all future owners of all or any part of the Development and 282 shall be deemed covenants running with the land. References herein to Developer, if 283 there be more than one, shall mean each and all of them. The Agreement, at the option 284 of the City, shall be placed on record so as to give notice hereof to subsequent 285 purchasers and encumbrances of all or any part of the Development and all recording 286 fees, if any, shall be paid by the Developer. 287 288 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 289 Mendota Heights Technology Center 4th Addition 290 291 A. Final Plat Approval. The City has given final approval to the plat of the Development 292 (Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition) upon execution and delivery of this 293 Agreement, and of all required documents and security, subject to compliance with 294 the Ordinances of the City and terms and provisions hereof, permits may be issued by 295 the City. 296 297 B. Incorporation of Reference. All plans, special provisions, proposals, specifications 298 and contracts for the improvements furnished and let pursuant to this Agreement shall 299 be and hereby are made a part of this Agreement by reference as fully as if set out 300 herein in full. Specifically the following Planning Reports and Engineering files and 301 final documentation approved by the City Planner and the City Engineer are 302 specifically incorporated by reference herein and included herein as if originally made 303 part of this agreement. 304 305 1. Staff report dated February 25, 2014, including all attachments as part 306 of the Planning Commission and City Council packets (see Exhibit C). 307 308 2. Resolution 2014-14, as approved by the City Council on March 4, 309 2014 (see Exhibit D). 310 311 3. Final plans submitted as part of the building permit application, which 312 Plans are set forth in Exhibit B. As part of the building permit 313 application, the City shall promptly review plans prepared by the 314 Developer and shall use good faith efforts to review the plans and 315 approve or disapprove within 21 days. The City's approval of the 316 plans shall not be unreasonably withheld and the Developer will 317 promptly reply to requests for additional information or clarification 318 on items requested by the City in order to ensure an efficient review 319 process. The plans for the Developer Improvements shall be 320 consistent with standard City practices. If the plans vary from the 321 written terms of this Agreement, the written terms of the plans 322 approved by the City shall control. page 42 323 C. C.U.P. Permit. The Developer shall file the Conditional Use Permit of record in the 324 office of the County Recorder. Providing that the Developer is not in default under 325 the terms of the Development Agreement, the City shall provide appropriate releases 326 to the financial aspects of same and documentation to individual buyers of lots. 327 328 D. Administrative and Miscellaneous Expenses. As to any and all administrative, legal 329 or engineering costs which the Developer is expected to pay to the City of Mendota 330 Heights, which costs may be offset against the Security which the Developer has filed 331 and provided to the City of Mendota Heights, provided that the Developer shall be 332 given the 30 day opportunity to pay and to review and comment on such costs prior 333 to any offset against the Security for the payment of same. Should the Developer 334 dispute the reasonableness of any of the City's charges, Developer shall have the right 335 to submit any such dispute to arbitration at Developer's sole and exclusive expense. 336 If Developer submits a dispute to arbitration, no disputed amounts shall be offset 337 against the Security. Arbitration shall be conducted by the American Arbitration 338 Association and shall be initiated and paid for by Developer. 339 340 E. Zoning. The proposed development is zoned I -Industrial. All future use and 341 development shall comply with the applicable provisions of the relevant zoning 342 ordinance of the City of Mendota Heights relating thereto. 343 344 F. Park Dedication. In lieu of land dedication, Developer shall upon execution of this 345 Developer's Agreement, pay a park dedication fee. The cash park dedication fee for 346 this development is in the amount of $26,800. 347 348 G. Landscaping. A final landscaping plan has been developed and submitted to the City 349 Planner by Developer as part of the Plans. In addition the following modifications to 350 the landscape plan shall be implemented subject to final modifications by the City 351 Planner: 352 353 1. The Developer is required to amend the landscape plan, submitted as 354 part of the application package considered by the Planning 355 Commission and City Council, to provide additional evergreen 356 plantings or mixture of tall evergreen shrubs to be added between the 357 Black Hills Spruce to fill potential gaps along the western property 358 boundary of the site to provide additional screening of the loading 359 docks and potential truck parking. 360 361 2. As allowed by Title 12 -1D -13-2(D)(4) of the City Code of the City of 362 Mendota Heights, Security shall be provided by the Developer in an 363 amount equal $ , which amount is at least one and 364 one half (1'/2) times the value of such screening, landscaping, or other 365 improvements. The Security shall be conditioned upon 366 reimbursement of all expenses incurred by the City for engineering, 367 legal or other fees in connection with making or completing such 368 improvements. The Security shall be provided prior to the issuance of page 43 369 any building permit and shall be valid for a period of time equal to one 370 full growing season after the date of installation of the landscaping. 371 The City may accept a letter of credit, cash escrow or equivalent as 372 Security in an amount and under such conditions as the City may 373 determine to be appropriate. Upon expiration of the time period, 374 inspections will be conducted by City staff to verify satisfactory 375 completion of all conditions. After satisfactory inspection, the 376 Security shall be returned. If the requirements are not satisfied, the 377 City may use the Security to satisfy the requirements. The City may 378 also use the Security for maintenance of erosion control or to satisfy 379 any other requirements of this Agreement or the City Code. 380 381 3. The owner, tenant and their respective agents shall be jointly and 382 severally responsible for the maintenance of all landscaping in a 383 condition presenting a healthy, neat and orderly appearance and free 384 from refuse and debris. Plants and ground cover which are shown on 385 the approved landscape plan and which have died within one (1) year 386 after completion and acceptance by the City shall be replaced as soon 387 as seasonal or weather conditions allow. 388 389 4. The owner and/or Developer agree that the relationship of the 390 neighboring property owners and its tenants may vary in the future. In 391 the event that the use or occupancy of a future tenant requires further 392 landscaping, the owner and/or Developer agree to revisit the 393 landscaping plan with input from the City and agree to modify the 394 plan to accommodate additional plantings as buffers in ways to reduce 395 noise, protect sensitive environments, or screen unwanted views. 396 397 H. Trash Receptacles. Two trash receptacle areas have been designated on the site plan 398 for the entire building. All tenants of the building will be required to utilize these trash 399 receptacles or will be required to store trash internally. 400 401 I. Lighting. A photo -metric lighting plan shall be submitted by the Developer and 402 subject to review and specific approval of City Staff. [insert reference to specific plan 403 if completed and approved by City at time of execution of this Agreement] 404 405 J. Signage. A signage plan shall be submitted by the Developer and submitted and 406 subject to review and specific approval of City Staff. All proposed signage for the 407 development shall conform to the signage plan before any sign permits can be issued. 408 409 K. Rooftop Mechanical Units. The Developer shall provide additional information 410 regarding any potential visibility of rooftop mechanical units to ensure compliance 411 with the City Code requirements. 412 413 L. Parking Stall Dimensions. The City agrees to allow parking stalls in the east parking 414 lot to be reduced to eighteen (18) feet in length where the stall abuts a curb line in page 44 415 order to facilitate a reduction in impervious surface and assist in stormwater runoff 416 drainage and treatment. 417 418 M. Noise and Limited Operation Hours. The Developer agrees to work with the City and 419 surrounding private property owners to address noise issues as a result of future 420 tenants that may have a negative impact on surrounding private property owners. This 421 may include, but is not limited to, considering additional landscaping, fencing, or 422 other screening measures. Developer agrees to limit the operation of the following 423 activities during the hours from 11:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M.: 424 425 1. Deliveries, including loading and unloading. 426 427 2. Truck idling or movements. 428 429 In addition, the Developer shall designate an appropriate person(s) as the contact for 430 any noise issues related to tenant activity from surrounding property owners. The 431 Developer is responsible for notifying the City and surrounding property owners of 432 any changes to the contact information. 433 434 N. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Developers shall 435 indemnify and hold harmless the City of Mendota Heights, its agents and 436 employees from and against any and all claims, damages, losses or expenses, 437 including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of the issuance of this 438 Developer's Agreement by the City of Mendota Heights and/or arising out of the 439 performance or non-performance of its obligations hereunder by Developer. 440 441 O. Certificate of Occupancy. After the Developer has completed the construction of the 442 Developer Improvements and other work required of it under this Agreement, the City 443 shall issue a certificate of occupancy with 21 days after written request from the 444 Developer or other lot owner within the Development, unless denied as set forth 445 below. The certificate of occupancy shall be in recordable form and may be 446 recorded against the Development. Upon issuance of a certificate of occupancy, 447 the Developer, its successors and assigns, and all future owners of the property shall 448 be released from all obligations to construct the Developer Improvements under 449 this Agreement, except that any warranty and maintenance obligations remaining 450 thereafter shall continue to remain. If the City shall refuse or deny to provide a 451 certificate of occupancy in accordance with the provisions of this Section, the City 452 shall provide the requesting party with a written statement indicating in detail in 453 what respects the construction of the Developer Improvements are not completed, 454 or any other failure or default under this Agreement, and what measures or acts will 455 be necessary, in the opinion of the City, in order to obtain a certificate of occupancy. 456 The written refusal or denial of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall be 457 provided by the City within the same 21- day period during which a certificate of 458 occupancy would be issued. 459 460 P. Transfer of Property. In the event that the Developer sells the Development to an page 45 461 independent third party, then, within 15 days after request by Developer, the City 462 shall acknowledge and certify certain facts in connection with this Agreement and 463 the status of construction of the Developer Improvements. The City shall provide 464 this certification to Developer and any potential buyer of the Development. The 465 certification shall reference the following: (i) that the Developer and buyer may 466 rely on the representations and agreements made by the City in the certification; (ii) 467 the status of the completion of the Developer Improvements; (iii) the amount of any 468 Security remaining and that any remaining amounts will be returned to Developer 469 and not the buyer; (iv) that the Developer and not the buyer remain responsible for 470 obligations under this Agreement, and that buyer and any subsequent owners of the 471 Development are hereby released from all obligations under this Agreement; (v) 472 whether or not there exists any defaults, events of default, or conditions which with 473 the passage of time or giving of notice would constitute a default under this 474 Agreement; and (vi) if applicable, that this Agreement is completed and hereby 475 terminated and of no further force and effect. 476 477 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Developer have caused this Agreement to be duly 478 executed on the date and year first above written. 479 480 481 In the presence of: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 482 483 484 485 Sandra Krebsbach 486 Mayor 487 488 489 490 Justin Miller 491 City Administrator 492 493 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Developer have caused this Agreement to be duly 494 executed on the date and year first above written. 495 496 497 In the presence of: UNITED LAND LLC 498 499 500 501 Its 502 503 504 505 506 Its 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 page 46 Exhibit A to Developer's Agreement Legal Description of Development Lot 1, Block 1, Mendota Technology Center 4th Addition. page 47 553 Exhibit B to Developer's Agreement 554 555 Plans 556 557 558 559 The following plans have been approved by the Mendota Heights City Council and have been 560 submitted for building permit and approval: 561 562 1. The following civil plans, prepared by BKBM, for the project described as Mendota 563 Heights Business Park — Mendota Heights, MN, project no. 14197.00, dated 4/25/14 for 564 building permit: 565 566 Sheet Number Title 567 568 Cl GRADING, DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN 569 C2 UTILITY PLAN 570 C3 GEOMETRIC AND PAVING PLAN 571 C4 CIVIL DETAILS 572 C5 CIVIL DETAILS 573 C6 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN 574 575 576 2. The site plan (sheet number Al) prepared by Lampert Architects for the project described 577 as Mendota Heights Business Park — Mendota Heights, MN, project no. 131211-1, last 578 revised 4/16/14. 579 580 581 3. The landscape plan (sheet number L1) for the project described as Mendota Heights 582 Business Park — Mendota Heights, MN, project no. 131211-1, last revised 4/16/14. 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 page 48 Exhibit C to Developer's Agreement Staff report dated February 25, 2014 645 646 647 Exhibit D to Development Agreement City Resolution 2014-14 page 49 t CITY OF Ell MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Proclamation of Tom Olund Day, May 30th, 2014 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota He,y 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com page 50 51. BACKGROUND Tom Olund has announced his retirement from the City of Mendota Heights effective May 30th 2014. Tom has spent over 40 years in the Public Works Department and, formerly, over 26 years as a Paid -On -Call Firefighter for the City. Tom's leadership in the Public Works Department is largely responsible for the excellent state of our City's infrastructure. In commemoration of his retirement at the end of this month, the attached City Council Proclamation declares Friday, May 30th, 2014 as "Tom Olund Day" in the City of Mendota Heights. BUDGET IMPACT There is no budgetary impact to proclaiming "Tom Olund Day." RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council formally proclaim Friday, May 30th 2014 as "Tom Olund Day," by presenting the attached Proclamation. page 51 City of ffienbuta Ryigbt5 reclamation WHEREAS, Tom Olund has served the City of Mendota Heights for over forty years in the Public Works Department; and WHEREAS, Tom Olund also served the City of Mendota Heights for over 26 years as a paid - on -call firefighter; and WHEREAS, numerous expansions to the city's infrastructure took place during Tom's time serving the city, including the development of the Village at Mendota Heights, Mendota Plaza expansion, Center Pointe Business Park, over half of the Industrial Park, and several new residential subdivisions; and WHEREAS, Tom's expert leadership as Public Works Superintendent allowed for the superior maintenance of 71 miles of City streets, 73 miles of sanitary sewers, 82 miles of water main, 101 storm water management ponds, and 10 City parks; and WHEREAS, the City Council, staff, and Mendota Heights community wishes to honor Tom's dedication and service to the City and will miss his positive presence behind the scenes, around City Hall, and throughout the City; and WHEREAS, Tom will be enjoying his time at the cabin, spending more time with his family, specifically his grandchildren, and will no longer be obligated to plow snow; and WHEREAS, Tom Olund's last day as a City of Mendota Heights employee will be May 30`h, 2014. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY PROCLAIMED that the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights declares May 30th, 2014 as "Toni Olund Day" in the City of Mendota Heights. In &Woo Jv ereofIPate /jereunto.setmp Am& mr& ramie tfitoaf to be affixeb vapor ��te jiiap 20, 2014 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heig 651.452.1850 phone 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com page 52 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS BACKGROUND May 20, 2014 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director \fZ 0-7 Claims List Summary Significant Claims A to Z Home Inspections — 3/20-5/1/14 Inspections CDW Government — Computer Hardware/Software Innovative Office Solutions — Council Chambers Chairs LMCIT — Workers Comp Annual Insurance Premium Nystrom Publishing Co. — Spring Newsletter Yocum Oil - Fuel $ 6,925.00 $ 2,832.51 $ 11,773.52 $ 149,285.00 $ 2,897.82 $ 19,086.91 Manual Checks Total $ 10,278.65 System Checks Total $ 251,589.00 Total for the list of claims for the May 20, 2014 city council meeting $ 261,867.65 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the list of claims for May 20, 2014. Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 05/14/14 MAN Comments DEPT Descr Amount page 53 05/15/14 10:23 AM Page 1 Search Name ACE HARWARE & PAINT E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Search Name ACE HARWARE & PAINT Search Name AFFINITY PLUS G 01-2073 Search Name AFFINITY PLUS 05/09/14 PAYROLL Search Name HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES E 45-4480-045-45 E 01-4330-440-20 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 01-4305-070-70 E 45-4480-045-45 E 01-4305-070-70 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG IMPROVEMENT - PD BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 Search Name HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES Search Name i C M A RETIREMENT 457 G 01-2073 05/09/14 PAYROLL G 01-2072 05/09/14 PAYROLL Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 Parks & Recreation Golf Course Police Golf Course Golf Course Parks & Recreation Golf Course Parks & Recreation Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Search Name LOWES BUSINESS ACCOUNT E 45-4480-045-45 BLDG REPAIR MATERIALS - PAR3 Golf Course Search Name LOWES BUSINESS ACCOUNT Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION G 01-2072 05/09/14 PAYROLL Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Search Name SAM S CLUB E 01-4490-110-10 E 01-4490-050-50 E 01-4490-020-20 E 15-4490-060-60 E 01-4490-070-70 Search Name SAM S CLUB Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT G 01-2071 E 05-4131-105-15 E 01-4131-070-70 E 01-4131-020-20 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MAY 2014 HSA CONTRIBUTION MAY 2014 HSA CONTRIBUTION MAY 2014 HSA CONTRIBUTION MAY 2014 HSA CONTRIBUTION Administration Road & Bridges Police Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation $125.00 $125.00 $1,640.00 $1,640.00 $26.42 $483.97 $67.80 $55.34 $95.11 $13.50 $141.16 -$2.11 $66.10 $53.38 $16.40 $36.07 $24.05 -$2.32 -$1.55 $24.62 $32.73 $1,130.67 $192.00 $483.99 $675.99 $80.28 $80.28 $50.00 $50.00 $45.00 $15.00 $45.00 $15.00 $60.00 $180.00 $2,487.74 Engineering Enterprise $253.86 Parks & Recreation $253.86 Police $761.58 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 05/14/14 MAN Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount page 54 05/15/14 10:23 AM Page 2 E 01-4131-110-10 MAY 2014 HSA CONTRIBUTION Administration $330.78 Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT $4,087.82 Search Name SPRWS E 08-4335-000-00 Search Name SPRWS TEST REPORT Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL G 01-2070 05/09/14 PAYROLL Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL Search Name VONFELDT, JEFFORY E 01-4400-020-20 Search Name VONFELDT, JEFFORY TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Spec Fds $35.00 $35.00 $47.89 $47.89 Police $2,226.00 $2,226.00 $10,278.65 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Account Comments Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL LLC E 01-4225-800-90 APRIL 2014 ANIMAL CONTROL Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL LLC DEPT Descr page 55 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 1 Amount Search Name A TO Z HOME INSPECTION, LLC E 01-4231-040-40 4/8 - 5/1/14 INSPECTIONS E 01-4231-040-40 03/20 - 4/7/14 INSPECTIONS Search Name A TO Z HOME INSPECTION, LLC Search Name AIR QUALITY LABORATORIES, INC E 01-4330-460-30 COMPRESSOR TESTING - FIRE DEPT Search Name AIR QUALITY LABORATORIES, INC Search Name ALEX AIR APPARATUS E 01-4330-460-30 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - FIRE DEPT Search Name ALEX AIR APPARATUS Search Name ALL CITY ELEVATOR, INC. E 08-4335-000-00 MAY 2014 ELEVATOR CONTRACT - CITY HALL Search Name ALL CITY ELEVATOR, INC. Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING E 05-4300-105-15 E 01-4305-040-40 E 01-4300-040-40 E 01-4300-070-70 E 01-4300-110-10 BUSINESS CARDS - A. RAMIC GAS LINE CARDS - CODE RECEIPT BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING Search Name ALLINA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS E 01-4220-050-50 E 01-4220-070-70 E 15-4220-060-60 TRAINING- PW TRAINING- PW TRAINING- PW Search Name ALLINA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS Search Name AMERICAN FLAGPOLE & FLAG CO. E 01-4335-315-30 FLAGS - FIRE HALL Search Name AMERICAN FLAGPOLE & FLAG CO. Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES E 01-4335-310-70 MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE E 15-4335-310-60 MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE E 01-4335-310-50 MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES Search Name BADGER STATE INSPECTION, LLC G 01-2125 SPRINT RETAINER Search Name BADGER STATE INSPECTION, LLC Search Name BERTELSON TOTAL OFFICE SOLUTNS E 01-4300-110-10 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN E 01-4300-080-80 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PLANNING Search Name BERTELSON TOTAL OFFICE SOLUTNS Search Name BESSER WELDING & FABRICATION Animal Control $367.00 $367.00 Code Enforcement/Inspe $4,800.00 Code Enforcement/Inspe $2,125.00 $6,925.00 Fire Fire Spec Fds Engineering Enterprise Code Enforcement/Inspe Code Enforcement/Inspe Parks & Recreation Administration Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Fire Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Administration Planning $155.00 $155.00 $630.00 $630.00 $153.00 $153.00 $67.04 $166.21 $710.78 $203.08 $101.54 $1,248.65 $120.34 $120.33 $120.33 $361.00 $117.20 $117.20 $25.86 $25.86 $25.87 $77.59 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $44.36 $47.99 $92.35 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY page 56 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 2 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Search Name BESSER WELDING & FABRICATION Search Name BKBM ENGINNERS E 45-4335-045-45 Search Name BKBM ENGINNERS Search Name BOYER TRUCK PARTS E 01-4330-490-50 Search Name BOYER TRUCK PARTS CLUBHOUSE HEADER EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Search Name BUSINESS FORMS & ACCTG E 15-4300-060-60 UTILITY BILLS PRINTING Search Name BUSINESS FORMS & ACCTG Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP E 01-4220-110-10 05/06/14 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Search Name C. 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E 01-4222-120-20 APRIL 2014 LEGAL SERVICES Police $5,356.00 Search Name GRANNIS & HAUGE, P.A. $5,356.00 Search Name HANCO CORPORATION E 45-4330-490-45 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PAR3 Golf Course $10.25 G 45-2035 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PAR3 -$0.66 Search Name HANCO CORPORATION $9.59 Search Name HEALTHSOURCE SOLUTIONS, LLC G 01-1145 WELLNESS PROGRAM SCREENINGS $621.00 Search Name HEALTHSOURCE SOLUTIONS, LLC $621.00 Search Name HOSE INC E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges $61.93 E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Parks & Recreation $4.36 E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges $27.50 Account E 01-4330-490-50 E 01-4330-490-50 Search Name HOSE INC CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Comments EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS E 23-4490-000-00 CHAIRS - COUNCIL CHAMBERS Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS Search Name INTOXIMETERS E 01-4305-020-20 Search Name INTOXIMETERS OPERATING SUPPLIES - PD Search Name IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS MGMT E 01-4490-020-20 APRIL 2014 SHREDDING E 01-4490-110-10 APRIL 2014 SHREDDING Search Name IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS MGMT Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. E 01-4335-310-70 E 15-4335-310-60 E 01-4335-315-30 MAY 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAY 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAY 2014 SERVICE - FIRE HALL E 01-4335-310-50 MAY 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. Search Name JRK SEED & TURF SUPPLY E 01-4330-215-70 SEED MIX - PARKS Search Name JRK SEED & TURF SUPPLY Search Name KIRCHNER CONTRACTING E 01-4330-215-70 INSTALL NETS AT MENDAKOTA PARK Search Name KIRCHNER CONTRACTING Search Name KLM ENGINEERING, INC G 01-2125 SPRINT RETAINER Search Name KLM ENGINEERING, INC Search Name L M C I T2 E 45-4133-045-45 G 15-1215 G 08-1215 G 05-1215 G 01-1215 E 01-4133-050-50 E 01-4133-109-09 G 45-1215 E 08-4133-000-00 E 01-4133-070-70 E 01-4133-040-40 E 01-4133-031-30 E 01-4133-020-20 E 01-4133-110-10 E 05-4133-105-15 E 15-4133-060-60 Search Name L M C I T2 WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM WORKERS COMP PREMIUM DEPT Descr Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Spec Fds Police Police Administration Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Fire Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Golf Course Road & Bridges City Council Spec Fds Parks & Recreation Code Enforcement/Inspe Fire Police Administration Engineering Enterprise Utility Enterprise page 58 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 4 Amount $64.10 $105.91 $263.80 $11,773.52 $11,773.52 $80.00 $80.00 $34.34 $11.44 $45.78 $66.67 $66.66 $200.00 $66.67 $400.00 $235.75 $235.75 $950.00 $950.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $83331 $2,083.27 $1,098.45 $984.82 $45,178.48 $18,332.74 $56.81 $416.65 $2,196.90 $7,348.25 $378.78 $15,529.81 $45,074.32 $3,636.25 $1,969.63 $4,166.53 $149,285.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr Search Name LAKE MANAGEMENT. INC. E 45-4268-045-45 2014 MAINT. CONTRACT Golf Course Search Name LAKE MANAGEMENT. INC. Search Name LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC E 15-4330-490-60 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP E 01-4330-490-50 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP E 01-4330-490-70 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP Search Name LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC Search Name LEXISNEXIS E 01-4223-020-20 Search Name LEXISNEXIS Search Name LIDS TEAM SPORTS E 01-4435-200-70 Search Name LIDS TEAM SPORTS APRIL 2014 SERVICE SOFTBALLS - ADULT LEAGUES Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS E 01-4240-080-80 APR 2014 NOTICES/ORDINANCE Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS Search Name LOVELAND, JIM E 01-4435-200-70 Search Name LOVELAND, JIM SOFTBALL SCORE REPORTING page 59 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 5 Amount Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Police Parks & Recreation Planning Parks & Recreation $972.00 $972.00 $7.66 $7.67 $7.67 $23.00 $50.00 $50.00 $976.72 $976.72 $262.50 $262.50 $220.00 $220.00 Search Name LUBE -TECH G 01-1210 MOTOR OIL $658.49 Search Name LUBE -TECH $658.49 Search Name MCF0A E 01-4404-110-10 G 01-1215 SearchNameMCFOA Search Name MAZZITELLO, JOHN E 05-4415-105-15 Search Name MAZZITELLO, JOHN Search Name MENARDS G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 01-4330-490-50 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 G 45-2035 2014 MEMBERSHIP L. SMITH Administration $17.50 2015 MEMBERSHIP - L. SMITH $17.50 $35.00 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Engineering Enterprise $67.20 $67.20 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 -$11.81 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course $119.82 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 -$7.71 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course $33.07 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course $44.76 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges $31.56 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 -$15.30 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course $237.88 BLDG REPAIR SUPPUES - PAR3 -$2.74 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course $42.66 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 $2.90 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 Golf Course -$45.11 BLDG REPAIR SUPPUES - PAR3 -$0.79 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 -$2.13 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr page 60 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 6 Amount G 45-2035 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 G 45-2035 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 E 45-4480-045-45 Search Name MENARDS Search Name METRO SALES E 01-4300-020-20 E 01-4300-020-20 Search Name METRO SALES BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPUES PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPUES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - PAR3 BLDG REPAIR SUPPUES - PAR3 PRINTER CARTRIDGE - PD PRINTER CARTRIDGE - PD Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC E 01-4305-155-30 PROTECTIVE GEAR REPAIR - FIRE DEPT Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC Search Name MN STATE FIRE CHIEFS ASSN E 01-4404-030-30 2014 MEMBERSHIP - FIRE DEPT Search Name MN STATE FIRE CHIEFS ASSN Search Name MN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 320 G 01-2075 MAY 2014 UNION DUES Search Name MN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 320 Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. Search Name NYSTROM PUBLISHING CO., INC. E 01-4268-650-10 E 01-4268-650-70 E 15-4268-650-60 E 45-4268-650-45 E 01-4268-650-85 E 21-4268-650-00 Search Name NYSTROM PUBLISHING CO., INC. SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER SPRING 2014 NEWSLETTER Search Name OFFICE DEPOT E 01-4300-110-10 E 05-4300-105-15 E 01-4300-110-10 E 05-4300-105-15 E 01-4300-110-10 Search Name OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN OFFICE SUPPUES - ENGINEERING OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN OFFICE SUPPLIES - ENG. OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Golf Course Police Police Fire Fire Road & Bridges Administration Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Golf Course Recycling Spec Fds Administration Engineering Enterprise Administration Engineering Enterprise Administration -$2.88 -$1.12 $17.43 -$4.69 $72.86 -$3.10 $48.20 -$2.41 $37.45 -$0.39 $6.05 $183.62 $12.25 $790.33 $160.00 $168.47 $328.47 $22.00 $22.00 $397.00 $397.00 $633.00 $633.00 $37.38 $37.38 $1,561.70 $650.71 $173.52 $104.11 $121.47 $286.31 $2,897.82 $2.46 $11.99 $14.98 $22.38 $30.70 $82.51 Search Name OREILLY AUTO/FIRST CALL E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police $17.97 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 61 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 7 Amount E 01-4330-490-70 E 01-4330-490-70 E 15-4330-490-60 E 01-4305-030-30 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Search Name OREILLY AUTO/FIRST CALL Search Name OXYGEN SERVICE CO E 01-4330-490-70 E 01-4330-490-50 E 15-4200-610-60 E 01-4200-610-50 E 15-4330-490-60 E 01-4200-610-70 Search Name OXYGEN SERVICE CO EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - SHOP EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - SHOP CYLINDER RENT - PW CYLINDER RENT - PW EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPUES - SHOP CYLINDER RENT - PW Search Name PCE, INC. E 01-4220-070-70 WORK FLOW STUDY Search Name PCE, INC. Search Name PENTEL, REBECCA E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT - PD Search Name PENTEL, REBECCA Search Name PIONEER MANUFACTURING COMPANY E 01-4305-070-70 PAINT MIXING SUPPLIES Search Name PIONEER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Search Name R K HUNTER E 45-4480-045-45 Search Name R K HUNTER BUILDING REPAIRS - PAR3 Search Name RAY 0 HERRON CO. INC. E 01-4400-020-20 TRAINING SUPPLIES - PD Search Name RAY 0 HERRON CO. INC. Search Name RUPP, ANDERSON, SQUIRES & WALD E 01-4220-120-20 MARCH 2014 LEGAL SERVICES Search Name RUPP, ANDERSON, SQUIRES & WALD Search Name SAFE -FAST, INC. E 01-4305-050-50 Search Name SAFE -FAST, INC. Search Name SAM S CLUB E 01-4490-109-09 E 45-4300-045-45 Search Name SAM S CLUB Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT E 01-4220-110-10 E 01-4220-020-20 E 01-4220-070-70 E 01-4220-080-80 E 05-4220-105-15 E 15-4220-060-60 OPERATING SUPPUES - STREETS SUPPLIES - CITY HALL OFFICE SUPPLIES - PAR3 MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE MAY 2014 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Fire Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Police Parks & Recreation Golf Course Police Police Road & Bridges City Council Golf Course Administration Police Parks & Recreation Planning Engineering Enterprise Utility Enterprise $66.37 $31.36 $66.83 $35.93 $218.46 $14.02 $14.03 $26.00 $26.00 $14.02 $26.00 $120.07 $1,048.70 $1,048.70 $428.49 $428.49 $555.00 $555.00 $1,715.00 $1,715.00 $2,334.55 $2,334.55 $479.15 $479.15 $35.39 $35.39 $11.94 $4.91 $16.85 $12.04 $14.44 $1.20 $2.11 $5.42 $2.11 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY page 62 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 8 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT $37.32 Search Name SPRWS E 01-4425-310-70 E 08-4425-000-00 E 01-4425-070-70 E 15-4425-310-60 E 01-4425-310-50 E 01-4425-070-70 Search Name SPRWS APRIL 2014 SERVICE - PW APRIL 2014 SERVICE - CITY HALL APRIL 2014 SERVICE - PARKS APRIL 2014 SERVICE - PW APRIL 2014 SERVICE - PW APRIL 2014 SERVICE - PARKS Parks & Recreation Spec Fds Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation $15.19 $57.46 $216.58 $15.19 $15.20 $213.36 $532.98 Search Name STERLING CODIFIERS, INC E 01-4220-110-10 SUPPLEMENT #18 Administration $1,451.00 Search Name STERLING CODIFIERS, INC $1,451.00 Search Name TAYLOR, JAY E 01-4305-030-30 Search Name TAYLOR, JAY OPERATING SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Search Name TOTAL ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC E 01-4335-310-50 E 01-4335-310-70 E 15-4335-310-60 GENERATOR MAINTENANCE - PW GENERATOR MAINTENANCE - PW GENERATOR MAINTENANCE - PW Fire $10.99 Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise $10.99 $78.92 $78.92 $78.91 Search Name TOTAL ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC $236.75 Search Name TRI STATE BOBCAT E 01-4330-490-50 E 01-4330-490-50 Search Name TRI STATE BOBCAT EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges Road & Bridges $32.75 $959.96 $992.71 Search Name TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HLTH E 01-4244-030-30 MEDICAL TESTS - FIRE DEPT Fire $525.00 Search Name TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HLTH $525.00 Search Name TWIN CITY REFUSE & RECYCLING E 45-4480-045-45 DISPOSAL - PAR3 Golf Course $75.00 Search Name TWIN CITY REFUSE & RECYCLING $75.00 Search Name TWIN CITY TELEPHONE E 08-4335-000-00 PHONE CABLE INSTALL Spec Fds $299.00 E 08-4335-000-00 SYSTEM REPAIRS - CITY HALL Spec Fds $530.00 Search Name TWIN CITY TELEPHONE $829.00 Search Name UNIFORMS UNLIMITED E 01-4410-020-20 EQUIPMENT - D. URMANN Police $20.95 E 01-4410-020-20 EQUIPMENT - N. GARLOCK Police $50.85 E 01-4410-020-20 UNIFORM - L. BRANDT Police $249.44 E 01-4410-020-20 EQUIPMENT - N. GARLOCK Police $169.00 E 01-4410-020-20 UNIFORM - J. FORDHAM Police $100.88 Search Name UNIFORMS UNLIMITED $591.12 Search Name VALSPAR PAINT E 01-4305-050-50 E 01-4305-070-70 E 15-4305-060-60 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP[ OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP[ OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP[ Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise $38.24 $38.24 $38.24 Account Search Name VALSPAR PAINT CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 05/20/14 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 63 05/15/14 10:24 AM Page 9 Amount Search Name VERIZON WIRELESS E 01-4210-030-30 Search Name VERIZON WIRELESS Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT E 01-4280-310-50 E 08-4280-000-00 E 01-4280-310-50 E 15-4280-310-60 Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT APR -MAY 2014 CELL SERVICE - FIRE DEPT Fire APR 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE APR 2014 SERVICE - CITY HALL APR 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE APR 2014 SERVICE - PW GARAGE Search Name YOCUM OIL COMPANY, INC. G 01-1210 G 01-1210 Search Name YOCUM OIL COMPANY, INC. FUEL - DIESEL FUEL - GASOLINE Search Name ZAHL-PETROLEUM MAINT. CO. E 01-4330-490-50 E 01-4330-490-70 E 15-4330-490-60 E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - PW EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - PW EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - PW EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - PW Search Name ZAHL-PETROLEUM MAINT. CO. Search Name ZEE MEDICAL SVC E 08-4335-000-00 Search Name ZEE MEDICAL SVC FIRST AID SUPPLIES - CITY HALL Road & Bridges Spec Fds Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Police $114.72 $169.06 $169.06 $221.64 $184.18 $221.64 $221.63 $849.09 $6,452.60 $12,634.31 $19,086.91 $75.12 $75.11 $75.11 $75.11 $300.45 Spec Fds $211.65 $211.65 $251,589.00 page 64 5n. 2014 Licensing List for City Council Type Contractor Name General HVAC Masonry Acme Tuckpointing & Restoration Donald R. Frantz Concrete Const Garden Getaway Gazebos, Inc Hi -Tech Heating & Air, Inc Frank Zamora's Concrete, LLC Monday, May 12, 2014 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF MENDDTA HEIGHTS page 65 8a. 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Sloan Wallgren, Recreation Program Coordinator SUBJECT: Student Representative Background At the April 8, 2014 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting the commission passed a motion recommending that the City Council add a Student Representative to the Parks and Recreation Commission. Staff has looked into the idea, and there are a number of cities in the area that have adopted this practice. The goal of the student representative would be to keep an open line of communication with youth in the city. The position would be advertised in the fall/winter along with the other open commission positions. The first Student Representative would assume their role in February of 2015. Staff has attached a job description that outlines qualifications and expectations of the position. Action Required If it is the desire of the council to add a Student Representative to the Parks and Recreation Commission please make a motion at this time. CITY OF MENDDTA HEIGHTS page 66 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission Student Representative Job Description Purpose The Student Representative is to effectively and efficiently meet the City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission needs by providing input through interaction with youth as well as supporting the interest of residents of all ages. The Student Representative will serve as a communication link for: ideas, observation, concerns, satisfaction, and questions to the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission. The Student Representative serves in an advisory capacity and is not entitled to an official vote on Commission issues. Qualifications Must be a Mendota Heights resident and attend Henry Sibley High School, St. Thomas Academy, or Visitation School (freshmen, sophomore or junior). The student shall be appointed by the Mayor and city council. The student must be in good standing with the school he or she attends. Expectations 1. Attendance is required for all monthly Parks and Recreation Commission meetings and any important related meetings such as work sessions at the City Hall or designated location. 2. If for any reason the Student Representative cannot attend a scheduled meeting, he or she must notify City Hall four hours prior. 3. Student Representative shall serve for a one year term and may serve more than one term. The term is defined as February through January of the following year. 4. Any appointed Student Representative term can be terminated by the Parks and Recreation Commission or City Council at any time for the following reasons: a. No longer remains to be a resident of Mendota Heights. b. No longer remains a student at Henry Sibley, St. Thomas Academy, or Visitation School. c. Misses more than 50% (or three consecutive meetings). If the Parks and Recreation Commission have terminated the appointed Student Representative, city staff will notify him or her in writing. t flow"""' CITY OF Ell MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: May 20, 2014 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota H 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com page 67 8b. SUBJECT: Ordinance 462 — An Ordinance Restricting Parking on Local Streets Surrounding Henry Sibley High School BACKGROUND Since September 2013, and occasionally previously to that time, City staff has received resident complaints concerning on -street parking on the east side of Warrior Drive, adjacent to Henry Sibley High School. The on -street parking is predominately generated by students, faculty and staff of the high school. The Traffic Safety Committee has discussed this issue at several meetings and made recommendations to Council. At the April 1, 2014 City Council meeting, Council directed staff to begin the process of formalizing a restricted parking area on the east side of Warrior Drive. Council further instructed staff to look at the surrounding area around Henry Sibley High School and approach the parking restrictions in a comprehensive manner. The attached diagram shows an approximate radius of 750 feet around Henry Sibley High School. Parking restriction from 8:OOam to 2:OOpm is shown on neighborhood streets within this radius. This comprehensive parking plan is designed to not push the Warrior Drive issue onto other blocks or neighborhoods. The attached letter was sent to the property owners within the 750 -foot radius, along with the parking restriction plan, on May 7, 2014. Comments received by the agenda packet publication deadline have been included for Council review. The attached Ordinance 462 would place into city code the parking restrictions shown in the attached plan (no parking allowed 8:OOam to 2:OOpm on the following streets), and are summarized as follows: Street Side Location Callahan Place North From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 635 Callahan Place Callahan Place South From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 640 Callahan Place High Ridge Circle All Marie Avenue South From Delaware Avenue west to the west edge of 632 Marie Avenue West Ridgewood Drive All Sibley Court All page 68 Warrior Drive East There are also three areas proposed for no parking any time due to Dakota County's realignment of the North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) through the Henry Sibley Property. BUDGET IMPACT The 2014 budget has a small amount of funding identified for street signs. This amount is traditionally used for sign replacement. Areas identified for parking restriction will require new street signage that is currently not identified in the budget. A "no parking" sign typically costs $150.00 including the post it is mounted on. Any 'no parking" signs required to adequately identify codified parking restrictions would be a general fund expense. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council review Ordinance 462 — An Ordinance Restricting Parking on Local Streets Surrounding Henry Sibley High School. Any parking restrictions Council wishes to implement will need to be moved and passed by a simple majority vote. page 69 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 462 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON CITY STREETS AROUND HENRY SIBLEY HIGH SCHOOL WITHIN THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA Be it ordained and enacted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights, State of Minnesota, that these amendments following, by this act, are newly enacted section(s) which, upon their enactment, become lawful upon publication of the Ordinance. Section 6-3-3: PARKING PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Parking Prohibited On Certain Streets: No Person shall park or leave standing any motor vehicle on the following streets or portions thereof in the City: Street Side Location Centre Point Boulevard Beginning at the south side of the southernmost driveway and extending on the west side of the street southerly around the curve, at its intersection with Centre Pointe Drive for a distance of 200 feet and extending on the east side of the street to the west side of the first driveway on Centre Pointe Drive, and prohibiting parking from within 30 feet of either side of the driveways for the Centre Pointe V building, the west driveway of the Centre Pointe IV building, the west driveway of the Centre Pointe II building and the south driveway of the Centre Pointe I building West 30 feet north of Centre Pointe Circle Crown Point Frontage Road Either From Highway 110 to Crown Point Drive Delaware Avenue (County Road 63) West From Interstate 494 to Emerson Avenue Dodd Road (TH 149) East Beginning at the north property line of the Old Fire Hall Site, 2144 Dodd Road, to the north property line of 2150 Dodd Road Lake Drive West 30 feet north and south of northernmost entrance radii to St. Thomas Academy marked with "No Parking" signs and yellow paint Lemay Lake Road West From Mendota Heights Road to Highway 13 Marie Avenue North Between Dodd Road and Delaware Avenue South 50 feet wide, centered on the pedestrian crosswalk located across from Ridgewood Drive Mary Adele Avenue North Between Timmy Street and Patricia Street page 70 Mendakota Drive North Between Dodd Road (TH 149) and Mendakota Court Mendota Heights Road North 50 feet on either side of the driveway for 1455 Mendota Heights Road North Beginning at the east line of 1031 Mendota Heights Road's driveway and extending to the east 150 feet Either Between and to within 100 feet east or west of the 2 driveway entrances to the Friendly Hills Middle School Either Between TH 55 and Medallion Drive Either From Pilot Knob Road to Northland Drive Mendota Road South From Warrior Drive to Delaware Avenue Northland Drive East Extending south from that part of Mendota Heights Road lying east of TH 55 for 850 feet south West From Mendota Heights Road lying east of TH 55 for 480 feet south Pueblo Lane West Between Decorah Lane and Mohican Lane South Plaza Drive North Beginning at Dodd Road and extending 100 feet east South Beginning at Dodd Road and extending 200 feet west State Highway 13 Victoria Curve North Between Lexington Avenue (CR 43) and Hunter Lane Wagon Wheel Trail North From Cygnet Lane to Wagon Wheel Court North From 35E Bridge to Lexington Avenue South From Dodd Road (TH 149) to Lexington Avenue Warrior Drive West East From the south side of the Henry Sibley High School driveway south 275 feet East 50 feet wide, centered on the pedestrian crosswalk located across from and just north of High Ridge Circle East 50 feet wide, centered on the pedestrian crosswalk located across from and just north of Sibley Court D. Parking Prohibited During Certain Hours: No person shall park or leave standing any motor vehicle on the following streets in the city, during the following hours on the following days: 7:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. , MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Street Side Location High Ridge Circle and Sibley Court Within 30 feet of their intersections Warrior Drive West North 600 feet 8:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. , MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Street Side Location High Ridge Circle South From Warrior Drive to the west edge of 588 High Ridge Circle page 71 8:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Street Side Location Callahan Place North From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 635 Callahan Place Callahan Place South From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 640 Callahan Place High Ridge Circle All Marie Avenue South From Delaware Avenue west to the west edge of 632 Marie Avenue West Ridgewood Drive All Sibley Court All Warrior Drive East Passed by the Council this 20th day of May, 2014. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 72 Dakota County, MN Proposed No Parking 8:OOam to 2:OOpm M -F Existing No Parking Anytime No Parking Anytime Due To NURT LArea Notified of Ordinance Hearing Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale 1 inch = 427 feet verification. Dakota County assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. 4/17/2014 legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning page 73 May 6, 2014 RE: Notice of Proposed No -Parking Ordinance City Council to Consider on May 20th at 7:00 pm Public Comment Requested Dear Property Owner: In response to resident complaints about Henry Sibley High School student parking, the Mendota Heights City Council directed City staff to analyze on -street parking around the high school, draft an ordinance to prohibit parking on the east side of Warrior Drive from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Monday through Friday, and develop a comprehensive parking plan that would prohibit on -street parking in certain areas during the same period. You are receiving this letter because your property is in the studied area that consists of an approximately 750 -foot radius around the school. Currently, there are 50-70 vehicles per day that park on the east side of Warrior Drive (west side of Warrior Drive is already a no parking area). The City Council was requested to expand the existing no parking area to include the east side of Warrior Drive as well. In analyzing the area, and after reviewing other public high schools in the area, it is expected that once the Warrior Drive parking restriction is put in place, the 50-70 vehicles that currently park there during the school day will seek on -street parking elsewhere around the school. Therefore, the following streets are proposed to also have parking restrictions from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Monday through Friday: Street Side Location Callahan Place North From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 635 Callahan Place Callahan Place South From Marie Avenue west to the west edge of 640 Callahan Place High Ridge Circle All Marie Avenue South From Delaware Avenue west to the west edge of 632 Marie Avenue West Ridgewood Drive All Sibley Court All Warrior Drive East The enclosed map shows the proposed parking restriction locations along with the existing no parking areas. There are three areas proposed for no parking any time due to Dakota County's realignment of the North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) through the Henry Sibley Property. page 74 The City ordinance is scheduled for consideration at the May 201 City Council meeting. The meeting will begin at 7:OOpm in the City Hall Council Chambers. If you have questions or comments that you would like included as part of the record that the city council will use during their deliberations, please contact the Public Works/Engineering Department at (651) 452-1850 or send an email to johnrm@mendota-heights.com. Sincerely, 1 Formatted: Font: 12 pt John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Mike Aschenbrener Public Works Director/City Engineer Chief of Police cc: City of West Saint Paul Public Works City of West Saint Paul Police Department ISD 197 Superintendent ISD 197 School Board Henry Sibley High School Principal Mendota Heights City Council page 75 From: Stephanie Levine Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 2:31 PM To: Subject: FW: email to Mendota Heights City Council re Warrior Drive Parking Dear Mayor Krebsbach and Members of the Mendota Heights City Council, First of all, thanks to all of you for the work you do on behalf of the residents of Mendota Heights! I'm writing because I was recently made aware of some parking restrictions that are being discussed along Warrior Drive. As a parent of two students at Sibley and as a resident of Mendota Heights, I am deeply troubled regarding the impact of these changes (see my parking lot analysis below*). I am always available to discuss your concerns and I can be reached at In this email, I will outline some of my concerns: 1. Lack of Alternative, Convenient, Free Parking Students who do not need to drive daily to school (often kids come early to meet with a teacher or stay late during their sport season) park along Warrior. They don't use the main lot because it costs about $100 per semester and they don't park on a daily basis. The parking fee has the impact of reducing the number of cars being driven to school (case in point my son and his friend carpooled and synchronized their work schedules so that they could each save $100). 2. The Importance of Modeling Good Behavior Kids will view this as a "take away" and "unfair". They will see this as a few neighbors taking rights away from generations of students. Kids watch and emulate behavior of adults. If we want our kids to grow up to be kind and generous neighbors to others, we should model that behavior. 3. Increasing Student Population Means Increased Need for Parking Spots Even with a parking permit, occasionally the lot is full (especially when there is snow). When the lot is full, it is convenient to park along Warrior. If parking was further away, kids would likely be late to class. In addition, Sibley is projected to gain 500 students over the next 9 years*. Even with the South Lot and Student parking fully utilized, there will only be enough student parking if parking is allowed along Warrior. 4. Roads are to be Shared Our students live in the community, their parents pay taxes for roads (which belong to everyone) and students should, therefore, be allowed to park on their roads. Currently residents on and near Warrior use the Sibley parking lot as a convenient short cut from Delaware to Warrior. 5. NURT There will be changes along Warrior that will come with the trail. Our students should be able to walk along this beautiful trail. Of course, there will be some parking restrictions from the NURT — so students will already have to accommodate decreased parking. 6. Change is difficult page 76 Any change to the policy will be upsetting for students and their parents. Once the restriction is in place, it will be difficult to reverse when those parking spots are needed when the student population increases. 7. Not My Neighborhood If Warrior is closed, students will need to park in nearby residential neighborhoods. 8. Safety/Accessibility/U turns/Speed Parking along Warrior doesn't require students to cross any streets and keeps students safely and conveniently near the school. Some people object to U turns. If the Council feels that U turns should be restricted, they should post signs to that effect (or allow parking on both sides of the street, that would effectively eliminate the ability of students to make a U turn). Speeding along Warrior is not affected by a parking ban. 9. South Lot Alternative Certainly that lot will be used as the Sibley student body grows, but it is much less convenient for students because it adds a 5-10 minute walk to the front of the school (for security reasons only the front door is unlocked). In addition, the south lot has a limited number of spots and projections show that even with the South Lot, parking needs will exceed capacity. 10. What problem are we fixing? I'm not sure why these changes are even being discussed. Parking has always taken place along Warrior, and people know that when they purchase homes near the school. Years ago, parking restrictions were put in place along the side streets and the west side of Warrior by the City Council to accommodate the requests of nearby residents. As I travel to other high schools around the region, it seems that student behavior and parking policies at Sibley are in line with other neighborhoods which surround schools. Students at Sibley have many reasons that they must drive to school: PSEO (college courses off campus), jobs, internships, volunteer work, sports, activities, teacher office hours, student council meetings just to name a few. While taking the bus is preferred, we must allow flexibility for our older (and busier) students. Parking problems abound at other schools — but not at Sibley — yet. As Bert Lance once said "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Please do not restrict parking along Warrior. At the very least, delay any decision on parking to after the NURT is installed. The area is changing and these restrictions may not be needed. Respectfully, Stephanie Levine PS Please note that I am writing this as a resident and parent, not as a member of the ISD 197 School Board or as a Parks and Recreation Commissioner. *Parking Lot Analysis on May 12, 2014 at 12:00 pm 1. Current Needs Student lot spots: 230 Open spots in student lot: 23 Warrior Drive Spots: 60 page 77 Open spots on warrior Drive: 10 South Lot Spots: 50 Open South Lot spots: 50 Total student need is (230-23)+ (60-10) = 257. If warrior is closed, then we will be short 27 spots in the upper lot. 2. Future Needs The 9-12 grade Demographic trends are included in the following presentation.http://www.isd197.org/about/levy and bond referendum 9-12 enrollment projections are that student body count will go from 1363 in 13-14 to 1861 in 21-22 (9 years) an increase of 36% or 500 students Expected parking need in 9 years is 257*1.36 = 350 Available Spots if Warrior is Closed (upper lot +south lot) 230+50 = 280 Shortage is 70. page 78 From: julie brooks Date: Thu, May 8, 2014 at 9:44 AM Subject: Warrior Drive Parking To Dear Steve, Thank you for your hard work on the City Council. I know first hand how much dedication it takes to do the good job you do! (My brother-in-law was on St. Paul City Council for many years). We appreciate your work! I will keep this brief. Please do not further restrict parking on Warrior Drive. As a parent of 2 current and 1 future Henry Sibley High School students, I am deeply troubled by this discussion. What on earth does it fix? If anything, I would like to request the current ban be lifted to ease the need for future students expected to attend Sibley next year. The street is named WARRIOR DRIVE. It is a public street. The school was there when the residents moved in. What is the problem? The request seems mean spirited. It is disappointing to know some members of our community are so selfish and inconsiderate. Please consider removing the existing restrictions on Warrior Drive and for pete's sake, do not impose more restrictions. Thank you very much for your thoughtful consideration. Julie Brooks, page 79 John R. Mazzitello From: Tom and Sharon Thieman Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 9:36 AM To: John R. Mazzitello Subject: No Parking Ordinance Categories: Red Category Mr. Mazzitello, Thank you for your efforts on behalf of the neighbors who live close to Henry Sibley Senior High School. The weekday daytime parking restrictions will be much appreciated, especially in the winter months when snow removal on Warrior Drive is complicated by the high volume of parked vehicles. In general, the high school is a good neighbor. But it will be much safer for all when students park their vehicles in the school parking lot as originally intended. Tom and Sharon Thieman 1 page 80 John R. Mazzitello From: Roston, Howard Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:17 AM To: Mike@PovolnySpecialties.com; Ultan Duggan; steve@stevenorton.org; Lizpetschel@gmail.com; sandrakrebsbach@hotmail.com Cc: Nolan Wall; John R. Mazzitello Subject: Warrior Drive Dear Mayor Krebsbach and Members of the City Council, As a citizen of the City Mendota Heights and a parent of two Sibley students, I am respectfully requesting that the City not restrict parking on the east side of Warrior Drive. Doing so is a bad idea for at least three reasons: 1. Warrior drive is used by students, parents and visitors during sporting events. The parking is convenient to the various fields and provides access to the fields on the "right" side of the road so students and visitors don't need to cross in front of traffic. 2. Students need to have convenient parking for school, particularly during winter months. Not all of the students can park in the available parking lot on the north side of the school. Restricting access will result in students dispersing into the neighborhoods. 3. Perhaps most importantly, Sibley is a huge asset to the City. The City should ensure that it works together with Sibley. During the weekends and evenings in the summer, members of the community (not just students) use the track, fields and amenities of the school. The City should foster the relationship. Respectfully, Howard Roston, Esq. Sent from my iPad page 81 John R. Mazzitello • From: Joseph S. Lawder Sent: Thursday, May 15, 014 9:34 AM To: John R. Mazzitello Subject: 1851 Warrior John, thank you for the repair work on the snow -plow damaged curbing to the south of my driveway and the overlay where my driveway enters the cul-de-sac. That should hold until the Warrior road work and concrete curbing install in 2016. I would like to visit with you more about that in the future when you have time. But I know you are busy with many projects and also the Warrior Drive parking issue. I don't know if I will be able to make the meeting next week and wanted to document my position with you in writing anyway. My immediate concerns are obviously for the street in front of my house and around the cul-de-sac. The East side of Warrior in the cul-de-sac is posted as "No Parking" and has been that way since we moved in 2 years ago. The impact of the school and parking on my property was a major concern and I relied upon the buffers and no parking that are in place. I have attempted to resolve my issues with the school district and county over the NURT alignment and the destruction of the berms that will occur this summer. While I believe that will negatively impact my property, there can be no question about whether allowing parking on the cul-de-sac would be a detriment that I would not just let occur without doing everything within my legal power to prevent it. I was surprised to see in your drawing a red area which indicated this was to be considered for no parking. Perhaps that was a mistake but if there is some possibility that will be anything other than No Parking, please let me know. With respect to the west side of Warrior, I see No Parking signs further South on Warrior and I have always understood that along my property it was no parking for students during school hours. I do not mind the occasional parking of cars there at other times as we sometimes have the need for parking on the West side of Warrior, but of course I do not want student parking on the West side of Warrior. Please confirm the current parking status on the West side of Warrior up by me and if there is any possibility that it may be increased in availability please let me know that as well. I empathize with my neighbors to the South as the traffic and parking is substantial from the school driveway South. The planned NURT trail parking restrictions may push student parking further in their direction. I could see a possible way out of this if the alignment of the trail were west of the berms and would provide a safety reason to ban or limit parking on Warrior. This aspect was not really discussed (at least publicly) when the NURT trail alignment was allegedly under consideration and perhaps it should be looked at more closely. I know the County is anxious to proceed with construction but the best interest of Warrior Drive are coming together in a way that seems imprudent to plow forward without resolution of the parking and the effect of NURT. I urge the city to bring together the county, school and neighbors to take a comprehensive and open approach to the future of Warrior Drive. I would be happy to discuss this with you further at your convenience. Thank you, page 82 John R. Mazzitello From: Sharon Benmaman Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 2:08 PM To: Huberty, Patricia J; John R. Mazzitello Subject: Re: Regarding your signing the petition for parking on Warrior Drive I hope you are forwarding to the council. You can also submit to John Mazzitello, the city engineer that is compiling a packet for the council: Email addresses: sandrakrebsbach@hotmail.com ultand@mendota-heights.com Lizpetschel@gmail.com mikep@mendota-heights.com steve A stevenorton. ort johnrmRmendota-heights.com Thanks, Sharon On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Huberty, Patricia J <1 > wrote: Hi Sharon, I was hoping to be able to send an email to the Council, but will definitely share these answers and a few brief comments. I am a parent of a 9th grade girl and 11th grade boy at Sibley. (I also have a 7th grader at Friendly Hills) I am a graduate of Sibley in 1981. I have been a resident (for the 2nd time ) of Mendota Heights for 15 years. 1 page 83 As you can imagine, I am quite surprised by the issue and the fact that this is requiring time on the council. Warrior Drive has been a parking spot at Sibley for as long as I can remember. Warrior Drive is an extra wide street and with parking on one side is easily passable. I drove up that street many times even over the winter and did not consider safety as an issue. Aesthetics is another issue. As my 11th grader drives every day and parks frequently on Warrior Drive, I will tell you he does not have a 2014 car, but rather a 2005 Honda van. I hope the type and age of car is not part of this discussion. I'm sure you are aware that with the restricted educational funding from the state, the district has tightened its belt financially. This has included no longer bussing high school kids who live within 2 miles of the school. Obviously this means some of these kids need to drive. And there clearly is not enough space in the current parking lots for all of the cars. In addition, the school charges $200 for a parking pass to park "closer." And, so those frugal students ( mine included) who need to come early ( for student council, "Fiddlers and Friends") or stay after ( my kids all do 3 sports), need a form of transportation and a place to park their cars. I hope that the concerned parties after realizing the need for the parking will come to understand that there are other more important issues worthy of their time. Thanks for your time and consideration and all you do to make Mendota Heights a great place to live. Trish Huberty From: Sharon Benmaman [mailto: Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:29 PM Subject: Regarding your signing the petition for parking on Warrior Drive 2 page 84 John R. Mazzitello From: Sharon Benmaman _ Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 12:18 PM To: John R. Mazzitello Subject: Submission regarding Warrior Drive Attachments: Warrior Petition signed by Sibley students.pdf; Warrior Petition signed by Siblet students p2.pdf; Warrior Petition signed by Sibley students p3.pdf; Warrior Petition signed by Sibley students p 4.pdf; Letter re Warrior Dr.pdf; Petition to continue to allow parking on Warrior Drive as of Thurs May 15, 11_30am.pdf Hi John, Attached are the following: 1) Letter from me outlining reasons why I think this is a bad idea 2) Printout of online petition as of 11:30am Thursday 3) Student petition (in 4 pdfs) obtained one morning at school by a student I would also encourage the council members to periodically check the online petition to read new comments. The url is http://www. gopetition.com/petitions/warrior-drive-is-for-everyone/signatures.html. Thanks for including this in the materials. Sharon Benmaman page 85 Date: May 14, 2014 To Whom It May Concern: From: Sharon Benmaman, parent of 2 Sibley students that park on Warrior Drive I am very concerned about the proposed parking ban on Warrior Drive for a multitude of reasons that I have outlined below. Thank you for taking the time to read my comments. 1. Capacity A. Current Capacity of Sibley parking spaces: Are there enough parking spots for students if they don't park on Warrior Drive? • There are a limited number of spots for student parking. • The lot is used by others who are at school for different reasons — parents, district business, meetings, and visitors of all sorts. The amount of cars parked there daily fluctuates. • On Tuesday morning, May 13 I observed only 5 open spots in front of the school and 54 cars parked along Warrior Drive. On Wednesday morning I observed 3 open spots and 49 cars along Warrior. I was told by the city that the cars parked on Warrior fluctuate between 50 and 70. Hence it is safe to conclude that the current lot cannot accommodate all students who drive to school. • The South lot: there is another parking lot south of the school (off the frontage road). It has 44 spots. The walk from there to the school is either 8-10 minutes or 15-20 minutes depending on which way they go.' With only 44 spots, all students cannot be accommodated all of the time. • If all students who drive purchased permits for student parking or parked in the South lot, additional spots would need to be opened for visitors to the school. If you are still not convinced that there is a capacity issue, consider the projected student growth over the next 7 years. B. Future Capacity: The student population is expected to grow significantly (37%) over the next 7 years. See attachment'. Sibley is expected to have 500 additional students by 2021. This is from the referendum presentation and is based on a study done by Hazel Reinhart, the former state demographer who currently does enrollment projections for school districts. The shortage of parking will obviously also increase. The east side of Warrior Drive will not be sufficient at that point either and the other side of Warrior might need to be opened up for student parking. 'This is based on distances obtained from the city 2 From presentation given by school district for referendum. Graph attached at end of document. page 86 2. Parking Options outside of Sibley If we can agree that there is a capacity issue, the next question is where can students park if not on Warrior Drive? There is a 750 ft radius for restricted parking in the current proposal before the Council, as outlined on map provided by city (attached at end of this document). A. Frontage Road: The next Iogical place would be frontage road. This will need to be made restricted parking because it wiH be an infringement on public safety.Current code requires 20 feet width for a fire engine. The road is 28 feet wide. The average car will take up 6 to 8 feet of space into the road (city code requires that cars be parked on pavement only). Therefore the frontage road would need to become a 1 lane road. By the way, Warrior Drive is4Zfeet wide. s With Frontage Road out of the picture, the next logical place will be Knob Road. B. Knob Rd a. 20-25 minute waik if students follow the road or paths b. Students will most probably cut through private property c. Only a matter of time before those residents complain. We will be having this conversation all over again (not to mention that the precedent will have been set that residents can get parking restricted if they don't want cars parked on their southstreet). The logical conclusion: student parking will be limited to the student lots. Others __-_- --_-_-_� What happens when studentwho have rnternships or jobs and need the flexibility to drive to school and weren't one of the lucky ones to get a spot (assuming it woutd need to be done on lottery basis)? Other relevant information: 1. There have never been any pedestrian/car accidenton Warrior Drive based on available city records. 2. Winters are long and cold. If students were able to find parking outside of the 750 foot restricted area they would be subject to not only pedestrian safety issues but will also be braving unbearable temperatures during the winter for longer periods of time. 3. Historically, streets in Mendota Heighthave only had parking restricted when there are pedestrian or traffic safety concerns. As far as I could learn, parking has never been restricted because a resident with children was concerned for their children's safety. If that was possible, we'd have a lot ofstreets in Mendota Heights with restricted parking! Data from City Engineer page 87 4. Of the properties along Warrior Drive, all except one were built or sold since 1989. Given that Warrior Drive has been there since the early 70's, all of the homeowners knew they were building or purchasing a house next to a school. Map of properties attached at end of document.4 Address Year Built Date of Last Sale 591 Highway 110 1939 1939 1859 Warrior Drive 1991 1989 (vacant) 1901 Warrior Drive 1988 1990 574 Sibley Court 1993 1993 577 High Ridge Circle 1996 1996 1825 Warrior Drive 1997 1997 613 High Ridge Circle 1996 1997 609 High Ridge Circle 1989 1997 576 High Ridge Circle 1992 2000 1867 Warrior Drive 1990 2005 575 Sibley Court 1993 2006 1875 Warrior Drive 1991 2011 1851 Warrior Drive 1989 2012 1883 Warrior Drive 1988 2012 Source: Dakota County Real Estate Inquiry web site; see map at end of document 5. What is the concern between 8 and 2? Most people work during the day and I would expect there is not much neighborhood activity during those hours. 6. The fields are used by the community at large — between baseball, softball, ultimate frisbee, etc. and Warrior Drive is used for parking for many of those events. It would seem to me that there is more activity on Warrior Drive after the 2pm proposed ban. Will the residents along Warrior Drive then want to ban parking all the time? Where will people park? 7. Spaces on Warrior Drive will already be limited due to North Urban Regional Trail (NURT). I am told by the city that 20 parking spaces on the east side of Warrior will no longer be available. I propose that we open up the west side of Warrior for parking. The current restriction (for west side of street) went into effect in 2003. From the early 70's when Warrior Drive was paved until 2003 parking was allowed on both sides of the street — I have not been able to obtain any record of pedestrian/vehicle accidents. Dakota County Real Estate Inquiry: http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/homeproperty/propertyrecords/pages/default.aspx page 88 8. Living in a community requires a partnership between the school, city officials and residents at large. It is too bad that the concerned parties didn't meet to try to resolve whatever issues there are. 9. There are hundreds of people who oppose the restriction. How do you justify changing parking for the interest of a few when so many others are opposed? 10. Attached is a petition signed by a broad range of residents (students, parents, residents with no tie to Sibley). I will bring an updated copy to the meeting next week but wanted to get at least a partial list to you. Within just 2 days over 200 people have signed it. Thank you for your consideration on this matter. page 89 Attachments 1. Map with proposed ban from City uaKota (-county, FIN Proposed No Parking 8:OOam to;2:00pm; M -F Existing No ParkingAnytime No. Parking Anytime Due To NURT Area Notified of Ordinance !Hearing page 90 2. Student Enrollment Projections from District Presentation for Referendum 1900 : 1800 1700 1600 1500 4 1400 1300 +r 1200 SCHOOL 0/STRICT 107 9-12 Enrollment Projections 1696 • to.,.,,..,..• • e * ► * *see 0 e►••e•***r**- Ns r *4e*****e***01***0*r 1625 1543 1545 1503 494 1546 idBZ_. 1441 1415 1414 1405 P89-1391, 13_.__-_63 1861 1761 0 0 R:7 7-1 A 4 4.1A ill i1 44.17 11_1'# 1 1.14 tL1 4A.1I .1 .17 i7.it1 14:14 lo -9n 711.71 71..97 page 91 3. Properties butting up to Warrior Drive with year house built and last time it sold Street Address I Year Built I Date of Last Sale DGE C1R''i ar,: 1576 High Ridge. Circle 1 1992 1 8/25/00 575 Sibley Court 1 1993 1 10/19/06 0L PETITION TO 0 cc page 92 Compiled by Sharon Benmaman Petition Background (Preamble): _c U) a, a) C a) a) Fri a) _c 4-3 C to 4-4 a) )•-• U) 0 0. 4-, a) a) 0 0 37 C C to 0 C 47, a) C a) o C U) U) 3-4 0) ti) to 4-, 0 C >- 0 a) F - This is a public street and Warrior Drive belongs to everyone! _o to to 0 RI C 0. o .7° 0 01 C 0 a.) t.1-, 4-' >0 *r_ 0 -0 (o U E CO 0) .2°- . U) 4-, E C U) :2 C 4.4 .•-• C a)0. .0 4_, —C = 6 a. a) a) )4 > a) c .c ...a F- Ho 0 4.4 T.; 0. By signing the petition below I am urging the City of Mendota Heights to continue to allow parking on Warrior Drive. page 93 Comment , I I I I , , 0 , 1.11 = ›* -C a) .0 .CI ..: n.7: ba ,.. = 40- 4. 0 (A • ...' *E E = aJ 0:5 city resident Alum, sibling to students Parent of Sibley student; Mendota Heights resident citizen V3 13 0 4(73. 13.1 tu. = c C 4-' 4' >4 ..t.. 8 V, 0 C , , Yes Yes , , m4, Cl.. = C >. 4E. 0 E a) (u .:r- (,) 44. 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C 0 I— Eagan c cc b.0 CU w CU F--- 5 a) cr) 0 CC (I) (I)> (i)< a) 13 13 < 665 Hillside Drive ai C to on LU 1.11 cr 0) CN1 a) to -0 • - -0 -0 0 0 U) 01 r, , C'4(/) a) E CO C 3... = vs .0 53 cG c o C: c (0 CD c a) a) 4., ch a) E CO Z 4, 1.., LL. as V) as --: 1 0 -J page 95 Comment , It is a public streetwe pay taxes in this community • . >.1... a) a) .> 4--. 00vi L._ V) C c a) .....a) c CO CD -0 a .::-.. z -i,-_- >-- U ...-• (12 4-,4 CU a) ca -0 ,-, c ,, -c -C Ea) 0 _c ° a) s-' -I-. >- .._, 4-. ... t) )... -. a) = a' - m t 1/2 o C (1) _. a) 0. › 4*". • - tf) _c — 0 a) 0 -0 m -ES a) 0 0 ..,.., o 4E, 4-, _c 0 > -C3 co Lu „ 4..., _C vs iv a) a) C .0 v) ZI 4., ...0 U Cf) 0 t i 0bp L. 40 CO 0. = (+) ..., co z a) > 0 -- CL as ,- as a) w c no L. .c us .D. u .t-...: c c v 4., -C v) a) ro ,_ > s.... n 9 o m - -a 0 • 12/ 4-, 4-'‘_, s- -o ..--, 0 a) -.-- 0 c co -0 oa('- a " as -0 1:5. c COca COa) a) 0 o V) 4-• a, ,-- OD CO....- a: c 73 .-- a) '.-- C.) •E' 0 +, ......g a) c 0) '47-1 _c L... c 0 = 0- to Lo F- s- 4-+ 0 = 0. tr) -tc -C ... 4-, ‘-,' a) 4-. o L) 0 a) > .- -0 > 4' m ...0 C 0 tin .... „ a) cu -..' c c .= -0 o 0 -0 ...0 b a ...._ a) C I 1-. 0 >. 0 0 Es 4-* a 1/1 P• c — •'-' s•"° 0 >•• al "C 03 .0 4:2 .. 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Nancy a) 7.-- a) page 97 Comment Most probably boughtheir home after the school was built. I I " 4, his in E 4, neighbor Live in the area will have kids driving to Sibley in the near future current student Child will be attending in future current student parent and community memeoer Kids having a place to park E supporter of Sibley Students 0 -a ra ..',., a) r, . ID c ??, .4, .... , :Ec- 8 - § 4,5., U) a, >... vi n, ›- , 0 z i n, 4, n- o E a) co ›- %-• 71 no <U Ln • I 0 Z yes yes 0 co to n- =0 o +A cu a) 0 .71 -o . , V) 4, < cu .* in o. , 0 z 0 a , 0 c tn > v) >- 0 CL ...... gi CO Ln Ln co %-1 1.11 Ln 55118 oo LO In SSI1D � | co Lr) Ln 55118 oo Lf) in 55118 >. (..) c 0 I— Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights West Saint Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Hts. Mendota Heights West St. Paul West Saint Paul U) VI W 45 "0 1065 Overlook Road 1023 Delaware Avenue 1002 Oxford Court 174Southvvnd lane Southwind 1002 Oxford Court 1910 Knob Road 676 Arcadia Dr. 1250 Stryker Avenue 292 Betty Lane a) E C tn iv ._ Jacobs C a) cu = uativ F= Johnson- Thomson >- +-, = z = ,....i ti a) E as Z 4., V) 3 .. L.) It,- as .- . L.) Z |K8�hae \ ^ Michelle Daniel LaRae Catherine c o . v) < c a) a) U page 98 Comment I park on warrior drive and don't want to park for free. Every school should have free parking for those who want and need it. . . . i 4--- >. -c (i) _a -a ._... g".• rn u) = -C -0 44, 0 in .— ;41 47, CD •• as 47, a) u ,•4 C i park on warriors drive Student at Henry Sibley High School Our children attended Sibley A friend is affected by this. Istudent at school Parent Sibley Alumni & my kids will attend Sibley one day. 0.. Cu 0 0 N 0 a) ...... a) c LI .4 ' = i7) zt. o § 4,4 0 C . tf) o >4 V) a) >4 i . in a) >- nD4 c‘. .4.4 c C >4 c 0 al c cil +., c In 14 aJ >- U)0 a) >- 1 o Z as al n4. 4.. 4, ...._ 4, = 0 C ..,,,-- C 0 4., a) '' a) >-C 1.. 1.. u 49 < n3 IA 0. tr) a) > o C 0 Z i U) a) >,- Yes o Z (..) Ct. .....„ CL F4J- 00 r--1 Ln If) CO rai r -I In in 55118 55118 oo ,--1 s --i in Ln 55118 55118 >4 Z.3 -..., C 3 0 I- Mendota Heights West Saint Paul Mendota Height Mendota Heights 1West St Paul Mendota hts U, In a) I.. -o -0 < 1650 Dodd Rd. 1865 Stryker Avenue 544 Miriam Street 1830 EAgRidge Mendota Heights Drive #2012 1345 Runge Lane 1057 overlook rd 1824 Twin Circle Drive CD E C ,... 3 Lr) prokosch - o 0 Gonsowski U)o c ._ r0 Geiselhart Levine Heymans a) E o z 4+ (n • ,... LL. a) ...c eL o +-, U) 'a _a L) Aspen C >- i: CO Donald >- 13 Stephanie Andrea (ID page 99 Comment a) 5.- Zi3 c C 0 tr, _ 120 a) 02 LID cu 0 C ,-C 4-0 -0 -CC ..i-'1 :-, 0 C ....2 .c 't I.- u) a) c s_ = -,... a) 40— —a) -g ca' -0'. E co" ,,;• 4-',.., 4 cl a. u .— c — U) Cu V3 40 ra .— i7) 0 1-, Oa) a. -c 0 E a) 0- 7:- rac .4=--- 0 a) a) 32 `" :42 - 3 E E ,a) s --, CU -C L- a) :g T._ wa) . .4-, >44 "t3 ,-- -.0 0 — a o .— 0 C 3>'C a9 U) 17 0° r.,(1 ) v )" - - F- ) 2 C - ) ' - - .° g >. CO 4, sa tan cc) 0 lc c as 1,7)) ra _0 -5 - < -au, v; >,"' a) a) 0 E5 cu -0 (I)a) 4-. us .0 0 L.. C) 4-, a) ......_ .= 0 v' "C t:10 s- -0 a) 40 a. 4.4.; ..._a) C CO ...0 C -E.: c Z i-_-- . )-4 fa „,)-- C o ta, Cl)el c 4_, Cl)CU a) a) — u, 4-, -0 .0 F a„) -a a) 0 0 .` = -c o 7) = a) > s_ 0 ...a Cu- .... ,.... C .- C (.9 U)= 3._ ..... > c -0 v) +, a..a-a c .0 r -I vs Cu > (0 -0 Cu When my daughter went to Sibley, only reason she parked on street was because parking lot not big enough. If eliminate Warrior Drive, where will students park? 0 L. 4.# ta IJ) 0 0 D. CI) s- r.'" 0 >. --W, a) _et J2 -, 1,-7. 4. 0 305 .b4I a) 4' fa .47, •.. 5 +4 :5 0 0 c m C Cu 4- 0 . 1:2 E 0. Ca I la 13 03 4'0 a) rs4 „, I.) •..r..; ..0 -0 .0 <8 >4 , ca , cs• = C >. 0 >. a) 5 - , :a -0 .1..) < u us o C , ca va cs• 0 4.0 Cl) a) co >-C 5..3.- :El ..0 a.) (1•3 0 ‘'' 0 3., 1..t., V) 4-, < a . 0 C . ,,, 0. -....,„ 0. Ri 0 CNI r -I U) Cl) 0 CV a-1 11") In .4.›... U C 0 I. U) 4-. -C aa .- a) Cu 4, 0 -0 C a) 2 V) 4, .0 cuLID Cu 4-, 0 -0 C a) 2 En of a)4,) -a 15 < L.: a a) I.. LE Q. E co = N (f) (.0 Paul Wild 813 Hazel Court (1) E asC cas s- = Cl) E tn ._ a) cc U E Cu z 4-, VI 5.. ii. Cu C a) ca page 100 Comment 0 (A -0 ..0 a) o a) -c ocac ru 13 a) sa c sa = ,a) u u v) E o 0 a) v) Lu a ov 4-, (4-. 1/1 U 0 I— -. aa 0 4-, :-- 4_, ,n - -0 - . .1PC _045 CD- .4?; 'II C 1:1) 5 E >- LS r: 0.0- a) :•c 0 a E „Lro ±-'a co E c "t5 cu (.),., 0 E tn , .- >- a) c ,-,. -.. c -0 c „, , _2 -4- Eu >3 u_ .E 2 8 (/) >. CDL. = — o ca 4— a) 4-. -c --5 5 o 41 .... „, a, 11) rI3 asc a) co -5 >- a) as _c :'-c c c .40 o 5 = • ---. ,-- a - u = ° ___>" CD cv 2 u.o. Lno E- .... -.... 0 ›„, ,.... >._C .0 in tn 4-, 0 ce) as " a) parent of current Sibley student parent of current Sibley student as m as ,4-,1 r,. >,.. w N 0 4) - u. C u) a) I . (S3 4, rs. = C >.4E' o 2) a) a) a) '- •- ,,tt• u +-. v, a) > - o z , I 'yes I , ra ' n- = 0 C). c 0 4.• a) a) a) >.0 I: .75 -a •=C 2. sa o z I 0a, = as ,+- w;.• ,--1 o >-r.4 II, a) >. a) >- Iyes a) >- 03 Ln In 55120 55118 00 so sr) CO sr, In CO in If) 55077 55118 55120 ›. .4.# u ...... C 0 I-- West Saint Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Id) -I-, -C bp a)_ M CC 4-, 0 -0 c a) 2 Mendota Heights mendota heights Inver Grove Heights mendota heights Mendota Heights as U, a) _I6i. "0 < 109 west Bernard Street 2216 Copperfield Drive 803 Park Place Drive d a) sa 'ci.3 E 0 If) In N Ct r-1 1068 Overlook Road 1083 overlook rd 7755 Argenta Trail 1046 Avanti Drive 906 Mendakota Court a) E co c L..._ (i) 00 Chandler tar) c = :E 0 cf, w t o Ihesse 0. E a) CD N.t Friedmann a) E CD Z 4-.E s.. ii. 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U H 4.4 Cl Ca (0 L.) > - s•-= .In The school was there when they moved 0 - • ,- 2 ta in E o .F.1. (.1..) >" '6-- 4-, ra .40 .- aj 4, is'. a) .0 CO CU C Y) 0 al -0 of ru a) 0.• >,.cp N we cp L.) ..r.,• = -0 _a P...) = -e," = i.7) 8 < . ai >- ca ..., n - C >. +E. o >. 1- a -0 a) " 3 v) = „,c- 0 4, VI I 0 z (13 a3 r.• 41... 4./ O 4, 0 a) a) >. -0 V) "l'• sa. V) a) >- 0 z c...) a. ...... a. RI. o cV r -I Lrl Li') 55118 ›. 4, .C3 C 0 I- v) 4-. ..0 .ill) a) as 5 -0 c a) 2 Mendota heights V) VI a; 1.., 10 -a < a) 5 10 a 0 0_ 0 0 las t 0 0 L./ 1693 James rd a) E a: C .. = U) 4-, o E (13 0 t.) 2 C ca --.6 0 a) E co z 4, VI 76. tr, to c IP V) .37 Sarah 01 page 102 Comment As a parent of a recent Sibley grad I drove on Warrior many times either dropping off or picking up from school. I never remember seeing any safety concerns. In two years my daughter will be at Sibley and I would have no problem with her parking on Warrior. 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(Q 42/ C Co %.., Co Parent of Sibley student co -43 cc ra a) „... ru. ca ›.. 0.) r4 7 0 C (1) ..i."3 ,It.. 8 ..- in in CU >- in a) >- CU 4, c*. = C >. o 4E' 2) a) a) >. 1- Z -a 4_, <0 (if 0 Z 0 c lyes rts cc; cu. 0 0 C > c 0+' a) a) a) >- C " ;:t3 -0 a) w = •— = <a° v) 0 z C in >-, in a) >- 16129 6SS2S7 U a. -.... co Lf) CJ) 55120 co Lf) LC) co til U') co IS) ti) 55120 >. .4, (...) •...... C 0 F. tft +.0 ..0 b.0 a" = Co 4-4 0 -0 cC a) 2 Mendota Heights OD a) T Co E5 a) Sunfish lake West St Paul Mendoza heights v)2 U, U 43 cr a) > < Co CC a) 00 m m 0) 2220 High Pointe Ct. mcs Co o cc -0 -0 0 0 u-) (.0 e -I 5 sunfish lane 920 Ottawa Ave 2526 Whitfield dr a) E co C )... (1 l C 0 Z ..c c.) v) 0 0 L. CI. I.- (t) Ivoigt Lewis U E co +.c 0 ,.., .— 0 Z c as cu (Cc co Cynthia a) _sa 'Hannah CD v -I page 103 Comment , , I'm a former student at Sibley that parked on Warrior drive. I'm a former student at Sibley that parked on Warrior drive. , , , I , , , , Will have one child at Sibley next year, and another two children at Sibley in the next few years. We live acros110 from the school, and will have students driving to school. It is ridiculous that a public street would be limited o 0- = w2 .0 .., F.: .Y.I. = ...0 13 V) •""'". CCI 17; ..... ii3 4., 5:5 0.) as *t current Sibley student current Sibley student E Ta E Tu Parent of Sibley student , , , , , , ,:g.g. a) a)" _c o tit) • '- •P-. 0 = m ?)as 4-W, a o •:47.. •C la .0 ). . . C r. 3 : L." 0 i 7) 4C 8 th' . . tnIn a)>- Wn >-. , , yes , , , , , a) >,.. cu .,.., es - 3 >. 4a. 0 1.12 0 0., >. I." 70 "0 4-) in 4 inv) a) >- a) >-- , o c , , no I t IC o ‘F +a 00 C>.4E' 04.1 1:11 0 a) >. 1.-. 511 40 u) I 1 I o c in a) >- Yes o a , Yes , , , o c U CL ...., 0. r4 55118 55118 55118 55118 155118 55118 N N r -I 14 in 55118 t••• Cr) at 0 r-1 CO r -I ri U) In 55118 CD N r -I L.f) Ill >, L.) ...... C o I— Mendota heights Mendota heights Mendota height West St. Paul Mendota heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Eagan V) West Point Mendota heights Mendota Heights V) -C .b.0 a) = CD 4-, o -0 c a) 2 uso C,,L.) CU ts- -a < 1057 overlook rd 1057 overlook rd 1057 overlook rd t = C a) < to (.0 (JDCt ,--1 1057 Overlook Road 548 Foxwood Lane 26 Dorset Road 630 hillside dr 423 mainzer r --.. as x o co d cs.: 111 Main Street 1007Downing St. 73 a) C 0 4., V) LI) Lrs a) E as C 9 us CI) c > w —J Levine a, ._ > w —1 c o E _ . in Levine Lutz a) c = o 2 Bergholtz Vitelli Dosh Mortensen Dean _c E vs a) 9 CD Z in L., cu >• Co as c m -C V) ---1 . a) 0 —, >. E E .— --1 !Jennifer Mary Beth Paige .x (..) in ..... 3..., CO >. w 0 *T3 c Valerie n) 1... as _, page 104 , Comment further because it is unsightly. It is a PUBLIC STREET, and those residents CHOSE to live near a SCHOOL. Continue to allow parking on Warrior Drive. Warrior Drive is for everyone! I , I I Besides buying a parking pass there is no place for students to park their cars other than warrior drive. This is a public streethat already limits parking on one side during the school day. , 0 a aim e r. = •'— .c--- - 6D 4-1 4-' 0 v./ • 0) 0 4,0 Cu43 0) C a,'" La > a/ -49... i current Sibley student i I I I 1 1 1 C6 13 (6 ra CI) .... f+- 0 c 0 I. >. 0 cLI ,zi,- ,,. 8 § if, . . I , . I I , a , r,. = C >. t' 0 >""O u +4 Ul I til 0 >•• I I I I I 0 CU n•• ,•F +a = 0 C > 4E. 04a a) ct) a, >- C i.: B. -0 4s.tc. co , in O. I 0 = , I I I I C-) LL ...... 0. FZI'I 55118 55120 55118 00 r -I --I LI1 Ln 55107 55118 55118 55118 55120 ›.• .4-• (...) ....... C 0 I—C', Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights V) stpau| W. St. Paul West saint paul 0 Cu mendota heights in VI a) /fs 73 •tC . 1805 Eagle Ridge Dr. #3 760 Havenview Court 829 Park Place Drive 372 Betty lane 237 sidney stree saint paul, mn 55107 27 Langer Circle 904 Delaware avenue wesSaint Paul 27 Langer Circle 2336 copperfield drive a) E Cu C = CA Maner Wickard -. (..) N 4-, = C4 Kirkwood Scott Westman c C = 0 VVestman 0 CO CO a) E as z 4-, In ,... Er. E 0 I— c 0) 03 Michael jahvoy Gary Freddy Tracy a) . — c C Cu page 105 Comment e e I i r i I e I e ca C = o a o ›-• o 0 "+" "-; a o 4E' — `n c a) 2 Ti ra PO ca 4-, c • 0 — > "P" LE- -- •-1- o o _ L. a) co = , c >-... _ 4... 0 ••• rt5 -0 .0 0 0 '4--.5 4C a) :1.-..' r° V) , 4"' C:Z. 4-, C 4-, > L.. 47) 0 a) c. - a) C a)Coa .- a 2 al 4 sa - o 0 tnu/ C5Q) a)> 8 T.-- (1) ci. 0 0. 0 a) a) 0 a) 4-. U ,_ c ..c Cu ca 4-, --_, 4-, rs ki, ,,, 4., . 4., ai . - trs s- E C U - a) .0 U) sci --5 -0 E a) OF- -E o C 0 u E — E a) .D. 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I , , , I , . . . o c U a. • ...., a. , '11-* 55118 oo ,--1 Li) Li) o v-( in u") oo r-1 ,--I if) I-4") 55121 55077 55120 55118 55118 55118 0 C•1 ,--I Li) Ul >•• 4, L) --, C 3 o F- Mendota Heights Mendota Heights mendota heights West Saint Paul Eagan Inver grove heights St Paul 1Mendota Geights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Cl) 4-, to 0) = Cu 4-, 0 -o c a) 2 Cl) Cl) a) _ i -a < 933 Delaware Ave. 1065 Douglas Rd 2482 westview terrace 196 Stanley St East 640 lone oak Asiatic ave 2440 Lexington Ave S 1301 Delaware ave 988 Kay Avenue 1083 Overlook Rd a a) a) o. 0. o U 0 a) c•I .> mr -- r-40 a) E at C 14 Lr, C 0 a; Z C 0 ._ , 5 — = ca Rodriguez Nelson Rojas Lucas Davison Miller Hesse C Co ' 6 0 a) E Cu Z 4-, Cl) 3-. LZ Mary L. Cu 2 X co 2 CO E Kim Salvador CO 2 I Dylan Nathaniel 4-, 0 CC •.}J CO page 106 Comment roads near all schools in our great city. The parking and students have existed before the homes. Perhaps all should have considered this before buying their homes in the area, rather than believing that they get to impact 1600 plus students and their families. Parking on Warrior Drive has been happening as long as I can remember (I graduated in 1986). Can the supporters of this ban detail any incidents that have happened to date to support their safety concerns? i 1 0 .. c r•-• c o . >" 2 a) -a .0 0 >o r— ?Z. in in us bj) -.- 3- VZ3 E c c 0 ro c 0. CD 4- c E -o c as al 4, 0 s- — = co c.) 4- . t ro 13 co ro >. a)N 0cu o •.47; -C 13 ..C2 (041 0 >. L. .22. -0 146i, ia tn,, co 4, 4, 0 0 C >'• 4E. 0 4 , 01 ° IV >. ... co VI -41•• 0. V) a) V) a) U Ct. ...... Ow .1Z1x—I 00 VI t.n In 00 Vi Ln Lin 155118 55120 r.3 ..., C 0 1-- U.> +4, ..c OD a) 2 co 4-, 0 -0 C W 2 U) 4-, _c OD a) 2 co 4-, 0 -0 C U 2 1K4endotaHeights Mendota Heights U) U) a) 43 - 0 < _. o o T..' a) > 0 m0 co co Q0 ,--1 CC ,_. 0 o 7: a) 0 co -cs c.0 as cc 0 vi CC 11650 Dodd Road 2229 Alice Lane a) E as C c In a) in V) a) cu "t o |Pnokosch Anderson a) E (0co Z 4., in 1- 11: C C < o ---, c --, August page 107 Comment tt0•C c a) L. )-- co (1) ' 0 = .r: v) CI >.• 0 Tv 4-..= as" v, < o Q.; 1--• Co ,„ '15 .I-, a, a) . cn 4-, 0 Cl ' "C = „, 4.s: ,„c r... Co cu t•-- 4- 4-, 0 , .,.., — -C cav) 't lap = 0 :;-,.. a) a) v) a) 4-, o --- on -c m = . ,).. 0 .- 0 an .., s• , 4-, 4-, _ C -C2 C • u u., 0 a- -,-- ct, a ,a' v) a) c ° , _2 •§- -F., rt 0 -c c < 4.' a) " aa 7) -12 . s- vs u) u) a) (Ts co 4.-. - 0 iiias a) >. ,... 03 — o o ' a) Tri •r_ - a) - • ° -a E 2. (a., . - > --. m , .. 2_-Eutto=m0.0,,,,,,, 2 - c cu,' 1 ' Co 0..,0 .,,,%+"' g ... o 0 _c c a) ..a ...a a.) — v) -0 Z ..g .q, 1.1 c" 4,..' 7.3 .? (1) > -6 Co .. -0 c ,...u° .--, ,. 0 '.i.: —T.-. v) u < )... -0 o .- 0 co 4-, a) 1-„' _o L.) = a. 4-0 (21 — (/:$ C V) §. tI) C1 - — .. a = Ln EI ..,..0 (9 -• -v) no L.. 0 +" r, - L-7) c a, a) )- Tv' _ 4-' 2 C _c C -0 01 CC3 :Er E- cw257-1-8,-4,a)E-0 >, cv cu (2) a) cu = = = 4-, 4., 4., 4-, 4-, .05 '"C) Ln > It is a public street, not a private driveso it can and should be available to be used by the public. . • 0 I- 4-, typ ::J;: g. 1-••• 10., (1) )... >-2 a) .ta 4317, v) v) = ..a..0 aa a 0 4' M 7"" .."" a3 t"5 Cl) ..C...... T-,F., M CU C 0 03 u. /- L. parent of current Sibley student r.. >. (L) .-.. ...• (I) ,., au Crt. .4, = rt.• 8 Co .w n. = C >. 4E' o 2 a) w >. 1..... ..13 -c) <U V) I I CO M ru. ..4 4.. = 0 a >••• 4E' 0+.. 0 a) co > c t. :el -a in v) a) >•.• i Li a ....,_ 0. RI. 00 r -I v -I 1.11 VI 00 r -I r-1 Lf) U.) 55102 >. :1'. (..) ...., C 3 o I— v) -I-. -C 00 • - (I) m Co +.. o -o c a) 2 West St. Paul st.pau| in u) a) .6.. -o < t = o (..) O. o .... _ = 01 N 459 Mainzer St. 788 Watson ave. .3) E (U c '5 c in in 5 Brinkman Ayotte a) E z 4., En L. ii _c co ' c3 : _0 a) 0 a) 4., Co ioho|as page 108 Comment . . . My child has to drive as we are a family that is out of the district . . c E = < V.) = (r) = C) Me 3 .. a, .. r•-• = >' -a a) sa st , 17):: .c -13 tr) TS 4. 0V) •bn 0 'N (I) s- Cif ,V I 1 u parent of current Sibley student who drives from an outside district 1 I park on Warrior Street to watch Athletic Contest -FCS" Parent of current student current Sibley student t CO -3 ›... 0 N 0 a) u".r... 3._ C u .4-= a iii <3 tn. . . . I . (/ ) a) >. u, a) >. m 4., Cl.. C >. 3.• .72 '0 = v) .)t.c. u ...) in . , , , . o c o c o c w) a) ›... , ,•F 4.1 4, 0 0 a>"' c 0 4, 0 a) a) >. a CI. t t 1 >- I C C >.• C 1 U GI. O. O. Ric 55120 00 c--1 -I lr) 14 00 c -I v --I Ul to c.4 0 r-4 tr) LA 55118 55120 55426 00 c -I N --I lil Lil 55118 55118 >, U ....... C 0 I— Mendota heights West St. Paul west st paul Saint Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Heights St. Louis Park Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights U, In a) -a 0 < 2470 b court 1250 Stryker Avenue 147 westchester dr '788 Watson Avenue 511 WesEmerson Avenue 2491 Bridgeview Court 4720 Oak Park Village Dr. 1921 Glenhill Rd. 1858 faro lane 1961 Walsh Lane w E co C 5>... VS C RS >. cc , = Z c o vs 0 Rehak Maher Perrault ShUfman c as E NJ 4-, as vs Foman !Dan Larsen as E co Z 4a us ,.., ir. >. -5 2 • Megan a) Tu -a u ._ 2 = . Thomas Jessica '6 o 4, as 2 page 109 Comment a a 00 o I. V) fti (a> 4"' 0 . .0 co C -0 4-. • >.• 0 4-' '1-.. 4-, -c_a tn 0.0 aj ›- .17 > 4-0 SI 0) L..1 4-, "7 >. a) .- OD c > „,, o a) fa } C 2 c.4., -> (1) 2- .) 4-, " CO M . V/ o to 0 >" ± a)-- _ cy 0:5 E :-.7. _c 0 0 •'-- 4-, a) c_ (acu (a ° a) (I) (L) L- 0. 73 Lt) a) c = ..c >• co o 4-4 co 4 -,CU L. 0 " -cs > ..0 V) - (1) = 0 -. a) : _.. s_ -6c 0 0 Co 4.; ..0 +-• .= CU v) "§- c cu.= a, a) -0 -1-' — -C2 0- c au 4-• fa c 0 = tn .4-•. - _a a, > 2> u •40( 1- (13 • ..- CU U) 0 0 e L.. ...., „;., Lf) f... 0 CL. 0 1- ° s•'‘• 0 ›.• .•'.* >„. ••Z (13 o•••ft cu .0 .0 CO ‘V CO ti) 1/3 1-5 .(1, , -0 • a) = co w ..a — -0 ...... ±-, -5 E ..c _c 4, . co C ,-, (,) 4-, 4- .......... r-3 0 ,,, 0 E .". .0 as 0 mi a.) v) 0 L. v, _ 4- CD 0 ..0 a) cs1 -C CL . - (S " 0 et 0 a) -C .ca— 4*'" 0 _ — = "10 (4.L 0 4-• ..g til :-. > " (1) CI. " 0 us .0 ..= Co4-a *al C 0 , 1 I irt 13 f0 ru (1) >. w N 0 0) .... U :47. 4C 13 .0 a) .4—.1 <3 4' 1/1 v, G.1 >. 1 t I fa +.4 nto 0 C >. .5 0 2.! 0 a) >" t- .0 13 4-. 0 I 1 I ca as c4- 0 4, 0 (I) a) > c <a . u ... tol 0 U O. -...., 0. gi CO ,--I Lf) Lf) 55118 55118 CO CO T -I L1) Ln >• 4.,4 k) •,.. C 0 I-. V) 4-, -C Co •-• a) = ra D r -0 C CU 2 Mendota Heights wsp 0 (a 0. +; V) 4-, V) cu U) VI a)- 43 'a < a) C (a -J C V) CO v -i LO 0) T -I 502 norma Lane 1395 aspen ct. 4-1 V) X *- a) u_ CO C•4 0 c-.1 a) E m C " z tn c m 0 ,.. Ca -J Lucken ohmann -cs " cu ..0 CI. w ..c V) • w E co z 4. in L. U- cu 0 -C (..) .- 2 -- 2 1 I— cis page 110 Comment I I Warrior Drive is for everyone! This is a public roa. Where else can they park? Every year the kids park there. The school was built there first! I i I I I I r I 0 V) e . ..... . >._ a, 0 ...r:,....., 0 • . - ' 0 = 13 ( w .21 TS 4../ 03 • .-• • =-1 TA 4, i 0.) -a, ra a) C u ca a) ",„.. al -49 3- I 1 1 I i I have kids that will attend Sibley one day I I current Sibley student 0; "13 ..).. CO cc 0 c C 4 0 s. 0) 2 c >„, 0.3 N v./ 0) a 8 +. to I I I I t (.0 (1) > I I 1 I 1 i CO 4.1 rs.- = C >. 0 46' ,...a) a) a) ›.- 1---" :a 'CS 0 V) = )(it. c., 4, U) . I I I I 0 C i I t I I v.0 a) > 03 fp r,.. 0 0 C >. +6. 04_, a) a) a, ›.- C '.- .372 -0 !„.. aco 0 u 4... "I'L . I I I I 0 C I I I s I 0 C U 0. ..... KI 55102 55118 00 c -i V) V) / 55120 55120 COv-I v -I Lf) tr) v -I c -I 11) Ln 00 v -I r -I 1.0) V) 55120 00 v--1 v -i 111 V) 55118 55120 4?; i...3 -....„ C 0 1— Mendota Height Mendota heights W St Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights west saint paul west st paul Mendota Heights Mendota Heights W. St. Paul in U) Q.1 )-. < 661 Cheyenne Lane 1301 delaware ave. 1149 Cherokee Ave 2075 Theresa St. 1236 Sylvandale Road 185 Anon Street East 2045 christensen ave 2482 Westview Mendota Heights Terrace 676 Arcadia Dr. 312 Marie Ave W 2242 Field Stone Dr Q1 E m C , =VI (i) Landsman Davison Michienzi .0 as cv .1.... 4-,a) a) = Munson V) cu Erickson = a) = Johnson- Thomson _c .i... CO (I) Parritz a) E m Z 117s_ Scott -0 Gretchen Cristina C .— CD = = co Catherine CD C cu o Jesse page 111 Comment 4-, E co c 0 c c — V) E a) 0 cu X a 0 c 0 >. NI -,,, • "-- •-• — 12.0 4-' +-) r- CU 0 4... ,_ 2 +, -C " -2, 10 2 c.r° 'to 2a 4' g '(-13 -, 40 ,,,, c - 0 C -0 Cu cp s... 4- -0 ea o a) 0 -.0 (..., .: 4 E- 4- c „ '-' ..., (CS " 13) II) 4-j a) f I) L. „, o 70- z "C > cu Cu vs as 0 C t•-, .... • C U C 0 in ;,--, L') ,,,cs >- as 4-' _ 4., ,-,C) w (,) ,.. a) C E - ,. a., E5 ; c -C2 0 S- 4-' C a, 4 c E a) c) 0 _c a°a) -0. .4, 4.4 0 k- __Y " -• LID a.) Ion U Cu V) — ,- c C 1,_ ra 8 *a9- ',3°-- 0 r-7 >.• — (1) co 2°00 >, -a 4- — -0 0 4_, c 0 „, 4-) vi s- V) c ._ S a) -0E > a) CJI .0 • 4-' v) v) a) ,e 47- o 0i .4---; -C c_s .- 0- co ,- 8 .r. s- c cn >- (0 0 2 a) 0 $ a ) a) -C C a) _c 4-1 • -c u ,n 2 to c c E 0, .0 rt{ 0 CO 0 c +" ,L4)) s.„ • 4., to Cu 4-- ' -I-, 4-) in ._ vs a, c a) as — .0 0 _ C - co 0 0 0 0 0 ^ Ln E s.9 c),, a) L. 0 >"',..,a) .044 .0 a!, 7, -.. v) CO • .... • ... (I) 404 i5 0 Li-) c) Ni 4-' CD C a)0 Cu Cu i... a. U0 tri 13 C6 ro a) r... >. (I) N •... a) ¢. 8 tn. v) a) >- as C >. 4E' 0 > , :0- -0 ..t,. u 4, v) o C 0 0 C > O +a 0 0) a) > 0 I-. 55 -a u. L o tri 4, < al U) O. 0 C U O. ....„ a Ki OC) c -i ,--4 LI) u") >- o -...4, C o 1.- in 4-, tb3 a) Cu 4-. o -0 C a) 2 U) U) w .4t -0 Cu o t= a) C as a 1.1) 61 U) r -I a) E Cu E '5 in c Cu E '..E (Z) a) E CO z 4-) V) L. a) C • - a) w Comment It seems the Mendota Heights Mayor and city council take issue with the entire Henry Sibley community. Here is yet another example. Sad. Warrior Drive is a public road. Parking should not be limited due toofew residents complaints. o a N c .- c ..c -cs ta -r.,-• s- CD CD , >. NJ ECU -,-, >, 4) a.) a ,4- >. c a) CO .41- — in 0. U sos 4- vs CD Concerned parent regarding parking for two students at Henry Sibley. rg 10 03 ro _ yes CD41 = C> 4.g o 2 m 53 >. 1-. .Ja -a a '5 iTi a ..c. C., 4, sy) . no . . . 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L. 44 ea Lf) E = M1- 0 • C -C IS u/ .73. 44 ,.., CA • a) n3 '475 -- al 11 ii _ • - = E *— • ' = >- _0 ,..," ra fp >.. iii. 4' _0 0 co -cs .,n c_0N > 0 co , , , a) w _c :__ =0 aS 4._" n:s u c., CL no ws at -0 n3 ti: a) C,.. = C C 4' 4-' >• 0 3.. (1) = C a) >. 0 N 0 0...... U "4-5 cL.t., 8 V) cll +4 M1- = C >• t 0 112 a) a) ›.' '-.0 '0 :it, u U) 0 C , I I i O4. W W es >• C it :0- -a a) a) c 61 c t... L. m u 4, .5 c. t U) o c , . , in a) >- (...) o. -..... o. .9 - NJ co s -I In 1.11 o M14 Lf s LM1 55118 55118 00 r -i trs If) > t...) --,_ C 0 I— Mendota Height Mendota Heights west saint paul west saint paul co C3_ 4- C', (/) 01 U) U) CU 43 13 < 1327 Delaware Ave 532 Huber Dr. 390 has kell street east 390 haskell street Susan Flynn 490 Preserve Path CU E CO c , c 0-0 0 4-, CO ,.... o 8 __,`5- a) E CO z 44 (,) 3.. ir ... ,.., ,.... 4-, CO a) E-: 0 _.. U .i.:-. a) o 2 . Z page 114 (NI (NI Comment -" 7) o in ° -0 a) _Ca CO 1.... CO 2 n'i o. 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TS TS < c a) 2 40 CIO C • - = 2 N cu (NI CO 0 r -I U 12976 Burnside Ave 1490 Somerset Court 627 Pond View Drive a) E CU a c L. IA 4-, a) v) ..._7 c 2 U E Marquette Tostrud McKay a) E CU a Z 4., VI S.. U. ›.. 1- CX) E Christine Laurie Melody page 117 Comment Warrior Drive is for everyone. I I I A public streepaid for and maintained with public funds should be open to parking to the public. If the residents living on the street don't like it, perhaps they should have purchased their homes in another area. o 4., a 2 e N . • .." C vi ..0 al% U c a) , cu.4... I parent of current Sibley student i I I parent of 2 students i I I parent of current student 1:11 .... c.... c csit. 8 +. . . . . . . 0 I' >. - 1 -3 -o < U 11) I I a a I a a a a a ilf 4... 4... = 0 C >•4E' o+.A (I) cu al >-C L. L... u < L3 CA I V) CO >• a I I V) a) >.• I I I VI a) >" 0 O. ....... 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(7) o › >. 2 ir: CO .; -.E. i is a) C ,.. m City resident who votes CD -o CO ra a) r, ..c. 8 .-. CD +. r,.. 0 C >'• ++ 0 E a) 09 >. " :a -13 :.,z- tj IA 0 a 1 I I CO m r, = 0 C >. c 0 4, a) a) a, >• 11 -o ..., (I, „ +. 0 .1a. o. 0 a) >- . . . u 0.. ...., Ri 00 1--1 1.11 Lt) 55118 55118 CX) ri Ul Lf) >. 4+ Cri ,... C 3 0 I- Mendota Heights West at Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Height 0 0 to I- 0 < 1015 Downing Street 1168 Ohio st 871 Crown Circle 1 Beebe Ave a) E as C a cn ,.. a) .f.. a) 2 c _ a. " = Dreelan ._ a) '2 a) E CD z 4... 0 • Andrew >. a) ..c 0 Stacy a) c IP • page 120 Comment outweighs the wants of one or two individuals. The parking on warrior should not be taken away as an option for students when it currently costs $200 to park for one year in the parking lot , :1 have a high schooler myself. | know I want the safest possible situation for all the kids, whatever that may at a particular high school. City streets should not be taken over by a select few. 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As a graduate of Sibley there is no reason why cars should not be permitted to park on Warrior drive. It's a wide street and cars parking on the one side does not put anyone or thing at risk. It's also for marching band. People who chose to buy a house near a high school get everything that comes with a high school including cars parked on their street and beautiful music to fill the air How does this have enough (if any) legal credibility that the school board is seriously considering this over the welfare of students? Also, the time frame where the street is filled (8am-Spm) are work hours, so why does this even matter if they aren't home? . , = — ....... >•c: a) .0 .0 •••••• ...c• ..... C in ..., "CS VI U ..'". a) -c, ra a) C ref) ca L. as st E ro cu -0 +•. V) c a) L.. a . current student . ro -0 co 45 0 4.• w ''' C >,. 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"13 -a .cr 1402 Cherry Hill 997 Stratford rd 3325 Wren Lane 2294 Dodd Road 1308 Oakdale avenue 748 Bachelor Ave. 1112 Ottawa Ave = ,..... ,... a) _c U CD 13 t-1 CO 'it 0 r10 1382 cherry hill road 3251 Donald avenue 333 Toronto street a) E co s- = U5 Kinney Gleason Lewis Mathison Estrada a) -...0.t". (111 M Paradise -C E lil 45 0.0 C 4-, If) Knutson Casalenda a) E as z 4» L. ir 4-, CO 2 Mary 0) . = E5 c fC) a) Antonio -a-) C co -- 1Nicole E ra ....0 CO ,._ (.9 CO -cs C Khendrick Corbin 0 cn page 123 Comment I It helps the kids a lot ; . 0 ,-•0 v) 4-, -1-.' 0 -C ,f) CO V.. in(u ....,4-, o ....... 0 cr; „„ 0- 5 .'n -C3 C". >. Vr° aJa3 o 0 i-- 0_ 0 --_. coat, bp a) to -4(n a) Q. = c :6 — c - ..c 0 • •-• 0 CD4'7 = CO u) 4...a) r , _ _c a 4-• L_ -0 L. „ 0,, •- a) 11) o c o 0 in P EL' vo -0 Lc i-- ..., as 4- 0 u, in , ,-. • .— ... =• U CD Cu -6 :I-. C co a) .- c 0. o >. .-E 4-' •,_? -Q.-, c C -c _c 4 , ., ,.., - .... co co 0 .... ___ C GI 0. 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RI. 0 L!") r -i L11 in 55107 55118 0 N r -I Lf") Lc) 0 N Ul Lr) U - C 0 I- Mendota St.paul Mendota Heights U) .4-. -a CIO Cl' = CO +CI TS C a) 2 u) 4... -C cuOa = CO .1-I 0 -0 C a) 2 (I) U) a) ..ti -a 1328 4th st. 696 Harvard st 1015 Downing Street a) 5 4-+ sn a) N 00 dr N a) L,) (13 L.. s... a) i-- a) 5 -0 c o CL. e; N? l0 0 a) E co C M (i) - cu N17. U = Barber Meltzer = a) co (T) U 2 a) E co ...., U) 3... ir., Malia I Tory ..c m 0 Z m C CO 0 a) .4-, CO page 124 Comment We live by an airport you get airplane noise. You choose to live by a high school you know your going to have traffic. Please understand sometimes people don'taalways get what they want in life. Learn the lesson life is not fair. CO '0 U)4- 0 U) V) Cl.) (L) co > •n3- 4-, 4-, 0 ,- C >. taa in — .4-, co o a) __. a, 0 C C (u - (13 a) 2 ts.i) o -o CC ----- 4., _a) Vs C CI) E a) E a) — .c .... "t es 0 s- GU -C -C 0 C ..:•--.. 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LO 0 CO rq in in 55057 >. 4, .0.a) C 0 us ..0 . - as 4E5 -o C a) E in O0 ..... a) ca 4 ., 0 -o C a) E Northfield illcE .a) 4.:, -o 75 0. 0. 0 L., LO CO m > ml: ND:3 a) to : E. , CU = 0U) CO 0 CO " LO 0 3OUNCollege St a) E n) cU)E = I,, 0 4-. m a) on S2 iii CD = C co NI 4-, CO CO a) E co Z 40, In L. iZ C (ii...) in co :E 4., C >. 0co E Li" page 125 Comment = 5- +-. < C'4 )... 0 >4 CO -0 t4-. 0 7,- 0= -00 0 rt.• .:1-' in 7/3 tu) W _a C 0 til a v) 0 a) c a) +., 0In a) u) RI(14-' --5. E -c 0 tn (.) c,a 4, C1) 4- 00 4-j CO -C2 :E. t a) 0 M ° ° 0 00 cn u, 0 _ 4, Cu 0 -C -C a) CD a -0 asa us ...c E 4-, , .4-, (1) 4, )... v) •-, ,... " V) C : -C 0 >. al 0 0 0 4'7! as u) n) .... ) 4-"' On C -Y >. 4C 0 ej ,,,..2 .) a 4--' 4-, . = •— cc) 0 " = (-) a) = c C e.. sn ±:-' 0 „W a) — W 0 v) ,,, o — cuu .a.) 13 —= — 0 E >" -C 4-' 4 a r" t9' C E' L- oa , :72 a) > 0 co — cu Cl) =4.... ...-4 s._ a) 4- = .0.0 CO 0. a) 0 0. i Warrior drive is for everyonel Residents knew there was a school and student parking along Warrior Drive when they moved in. The public interest of the many students (and parents who attend athletic events) far outweighs the annoyance that a small number of ,... 0 0 E. , a us 0 >, *— C 0 ba 13 •"9 7-,' a) .r.... (13 a) C 04- 12 5 Tu. 1... >- 4-6 .c, ',... C C a) , -0 s_ s._ ..., 0- U tn i +, c cl) 0 - , 4-, c Ca) aJ s_ s_. L- RI 0.0 ro 13 co % .... cs,- c — •15' 4.) ›.. 0 1.- 02. „ C as I . as — --, a) „, C) .47... a = iji c8sie (5 , r,.. = C > 4E, 0 a Ca 0 .0 'V <0 CA I 0 C Ca ns cs- LIC. C 4.0 = 0 >. c O +a a) cl) 0 > W 2 ri i In a) >- , v) a) >-• U O. -..._ 0. KI 00 r -i r -i srs U) r -f c•,) r -i us us 00 r,4 r -i us in >• +4 0 ....... C o F- In +-+ ...0 OD .— CU = (13 4, 0 10 c a) 2 Eagan vs ++ -C citaa = (5 4, 0 10 c a) 2 us Cl) a)—J12 .., "C) -CIX et Cl) c ns ›- Cl) To > N N u) 3394 Rolling Hills Dr. 1 t = 0 U 0 4- 0 NI o 0 <-1 0 E co c>. = cn 0 o 2 Thirsten c (t) E as E c cu )3 a) E as Z 4.,2 L. Li- o. < Nathan c ro _c vs page 126 Comment residents experience by seeing parked cars. Actually, I think the ban on theother side of the street should be lifted (or at least opened up for parking when temperatures fall below a certain number). Why is this even up for debate? The studentare parking on the side of the street that is adjacent to the school and school property. I see no reason to restrict the parking to students. The school was there before the houses! o >. 734 ...... >4 .F WQQ i.,- .— -- 4, u -c, as CU C cu CO current student Parent of current students parent of current Sibley students RI -1:3 ca ra a) r,- 0 a 4„, ›.. 0 3— 0, R c a) ›., a) N ..., a, c.) CD 4, C. 0 C >'• .5 o cu li 17) = .:c ,,,, 4, u, , u, a) >.. I . o c o C 1 co as r, 0 0 C ›.• c 0 +a a) a) a, >-C " r.a - 0 tn 0 C . I in a) >- in a) >, 1 0 0- 0. •—• NJ 00 r -I r—i In IS) 55118 00 r -I r• -I Lil IS) 55121 (-NJ ,—I 1' 03 r -f r -I Lf) V) 55118-412 55118 )•• U ..... C 0 I— 1 Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Heights C rt) to as a) Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Mendota Hgts IA Ul a) 45 < 1880 Twin Circle Dr. 1754 James Road 1046 Avanti Drive 3395 yankee doodle In apt 101 1858 Faro Ln 1858 Faro Ln 1835 Valley Curve Rd a) E a C IC- (./1 .V) a) Brooks CO 71 .4—. a) H 0 -0 Foman Foman 1::$ = a) E as Z 4-1 tA U.. LL. >. a) a) as (9 - D .— > as 0 catelin as a) Z Sarah page 127 Comment Let them park on warrior drive I am a future parent of children that will go to Sibley. I also do not feel that a public road should have restricted parking. Warrior Drive is a public street that should be available for students of Sibley (or others coming to watch sporting events, visit the school etc... ) to park without any restrictions. 0 0 E... 111 >, — . m, —'0,. tr)u---- vs to L. M Ir us r. a M -c3 a rt) u = 0 0 c CU i_ as a, tz _ ca — i..., .4- a)•• o a) u) -z c _c (-) ru 0 u as L. = o 4-, OD 0 .._ = > cu s- ..0 E: 0 0 -, -,-.. as 0 4-, o To 4., S.) ca 73 — c . 8 c u current Sibley student +, CD -C 4..., >, CU -0 .0 m -0 a) = > al 4-, :CCD ++ n- = c .-• 4a 4., >, C to O. >. e) N •••• CU 0 ..c ,:e-' a 8 -§* v, . , a) m , no, = C > 4a. 0 P. cu a) ›.• ,... :5 -ci ai )5 iri = in o v, a) o ns 4. 4... 0 0 C > 4E' 0 4J 0) a) c c 2.,, "It (4 CL I I 0 C 0 C W >. L.) 0. ....... RI C) ("Ni 1-1 V) V) 55118 CO a -i Lf) Lil 55118 55118 00 r.4 U-) til > k3 ...... C 0 I— Mendota Heights mendota heights U' 4-, -C a)_bp = co +-, 0 73 C CD 2 Mendota Heights stpau| in 4-, .0 CID = co 4Ei 73 C a) 2 v) v) U) .8 -o < 805 Wagon Wheel Trail 927 delaware avw cc v) a) E al --., .:t. (1) r-1 1754 James Road 436 Emerson Ave 1701 James Rd ci) E ca C E Li-) 8e|mans ...c L) c c o)._ Brooks Mahmood CI)- r) as L.L. w E as Z 4a vs I.. U. Colleen ]onnd cu v) -a5. 2= >- If) cu .— DO DO co 2 C co _c to C o --, page 128 m Comment a o G = i N as 73 4- o a Cr 3 U cu a, 0 N N L C L in CU O a, ca , `n 2 0 0 `i- T iJ O V CO L,. — us ' N L Oo N -0 O O a, a, C '�'' O c0 d +"C, u L a) f— >" as Ct113 N 'E C 0 N N c to ON . c Q. C to v CO O cc > O a)++E= H a, 2 - C i >„ N 0 ++ to `+co �- N 00 cc 0 C 73 ai 0. N O O 00 N cep c0, ca co N L >Q a1 c.� 45 ro C i O O m C 'O a' a -0 -00 O > - 'S 'O +a '0 00 0 N ccnn in CU Q V , Where else are people going to park when we get to O i• ++ pA (n a o a.. u i n O › • s ° D to N a.D.O n• y .0 -° N U CO tiO O el .y .4+ 'a N y - yl a)_ O u _, C co to = -Q �= a, (O o a, v— CU E C O 0 t C a, ' a, N O 06 Q f'L. +-' a0+ c i +0+ L C N .0 0 U + a, 0 Parent of current student Not personally affected friend y m a) A ca I", CC O = ++ O 7.., Ca,No0 a+ .0 .Q_ Q o 3 ( il,i co y CL. O i a) >`- .0 0 Qo N y U In 0 , , ' N >- n3 m n:m M1• O 0 C > C O y U _U w a,C O .Q O Q @ U N N O. v >• v >• Yes 1 U a 0. N a in Ln 55118 55118 55116 55118 V c o ~ N ha a) al -, 0 -0 C a1 2 Mendota Heights West St. Paul co o_ to West Saint Paul N v, 25 •0 Q a cc fl) W Q -� ch Lf) N c- I 1002 Oxford Court Stryker Ave. Bayard Ave. Robert st S CU G as c to us O v m Q 41 C Anonymous Anonymous a, E co Z us L it a, 0 C i O page 129 C v E E 0 C L C3 0 - CU CU L.) a) �- - 4..,. O O 0 - a) C.) Ca) C . • 4' 0 L a) 0 C Q) T Vcu :NCU oz53 CD O 0 O 4a• C L L Q m Q. N )f In r-1 N E Ln N -I U) '-4 I Ln C '-) In Ln r•-• M s Ln co Y_ V C 0 0) C. LU C C O) N W C C U) U) co CU CU UJ 0) CU 0 C CU 2 -C C)' CO 0: C U) U) a) -o U) C Lf) CO C).: C: T U) C C N D Street #105 C) II C: J U C) 0 a) E f6 C ) U) is 0 E C ' 0 N 0 T 0 U) 0 E O • : U) O E O c Ui C 0 C us 0 Er C. O c U) 0 E A C' 0. c Anonymous U) 3 0 E C' 0.: C a) E c6 U) U) L LL W 4 W W W NJ N NJ W F- NJ W 0 NJ N l0 NJ N 03 NJ N V 4L Z a m> a 3 O 3 O C in Melinda Athena 0 co Keith and Veronica 0 a < '_T! -, Z a 3 Goldberger z 13 Maher Shultz 3K C) c co -O 4 n � m tri C Z a co 588 High Ridge Circle C tri `G O 0' 01 A A S < fD 3 C (D O ID �,- a Q ro 511 Emerson Avenue West 689 Evergreen Knolls to O .< 0- a 3 OI ft) N N 2947 Inland RD 1415 CHERRY HILL ROAD Q' ID N Mendota Heights M 3 a ctD Nr v 5 Mendota Heights Mendota Heights 3 to 0 Eagan MENDOTA HEIGHTS O n 55118 Ul Ui F-' N N Ut Ut F-' )-' 00 Ul In I—, I-' 00 55118 U7 U) 0 at co 55121 55118 N V � V n -< Ico n -< co -< y -< N N to n o a > C Cr , 'a _f N a m rt " f' 3 C „y ..y. - rD In m in UI ton a > C Cr , CD O y ~' C -‹ � yes N to `Ln n C er ~' 3 ttDD fn o - =m n< 0 3 c 3, o o.DJ e a a a neighbor Student at Sibley A student that parks on Warrior Drive parent of Sibley student My child will be attending Sibley. student at sibley Parents of a student who needs to park ISD 197 Parent What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) I am a student who drives occasionally so I park on Warrior. Keep parking for students! Don't make it difficult for me to go to school. When it is cold and snowy it will be very difficult to get to school from the south lot. The parking lot will not be able to hold every student's car. That is why we need Warrior Drive to park all of the students cars. Plus, some students are not willing to pay the fee to park in the parking lot at Sibley. I feel it is unfair to the students at Sibley to have this right taken away from them. Parking is restricted to one side of the street, fairly short daytime hours during week (many residents would be at work) and no behavorial incidences to warrant concern. Residents choosing to live near school get the benefit of green space, etc and should expect student traffic as they access the school Comment NJ -P NJ NJ A F-, NJ -P O NJ W W NJ W CO NJ W ri NJ W Ol W U7 U 0 r^ fD C) fD <. Cl r) fD _ Melissa Anonymous Matthew co �G Z N 3 fD Dunham X ON O Chapman Lehmann Lehmann Q <Cro aG f/) i N 3 CD 901 Mendakota Court D —I W o � -o N 0 C 2506 Haverton Circle 322 east Butler Ave. 322 Butler Ave East Gorman Avenue 1 beebe Ave 0 C c DOro Div) v, :A O D) D a a. y Mendota Heights <n. CO Mendota Heights West St. Paul West St. Paul West St. Paul Mendota Heights cp. CD Fa 7 CL n) O *L 3 Prn 55120 U) Ui F-, F, co Ui U7 )--, r..) 0 55118 55118 55118 U) Ut N F—' co U7 Ut I— h, co N \ 'O Ci -< coo v) •<�D u, yes r-D Ln C-D v, U —• c O+, 01 D C 0- -t °1 "O ro m ID ..< 7 rr 3C .y fD v, Yes Yes C Cr , ffDD -< (D K O H.K C -<fni. ll f1 ND(NSry OK ~ Oel.1,1.3 C rt. fuQ al Students need room to park! rt C Q. fD C rt in r+ U) Et: Fp' K concerned parent student Student student Parent and neighbor Parent What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) I know plenty of people can't afford to buy a parking pass for the Sibley parking lot. That being said, I personally will not want to pay that much for a parking pass I will not use every day. Warrior Drive makes it possible for me to drive to school on the days that I get a car, and not waste my money on a parking space I won't use all the time. Not to mention, I don't think there are enough parking spaces for every single person that drives to school to park in the lot. Mendota Heights needs to provide safe pedestrian passage along Dodd and Delaware if parking at the high school is restricted. Banning parking on Warrior would create severe barriers for community members to access the playing fields, add additional congestion and associated driving hazards to the crowded lots, and be unfair for the many students who drive, perhaps to get to after school jobs or extra- curricular activities, and can't afford the lot fees. Comment N Ui (n NJ Ln A NJ Ut W NJ U7 NJ NJ cn I-. NJ Ln 0 NJ -P tD NJ .P CO NJ -P �I NJ -P Dl NJ A UI NJ -P A NJ -P CO Patrick n aCD 3 ro : ro D = OO ro< d D 3 < 73 r) �- roo tel no Anonymous > h 3 -< m o O.. a1 Donna 0 °1 O -• -1! rt Z a) 3 ro -n .<< o O Donovan Altamirano Stickler 0 a, oc kinzer Kammeyer Levine 3 -1 7 ro House Martinez Z C N < N C Z N 3 ro 490 Preserve Path 2506 Haverton Circle 1362 Sibley Memorial Hwy 1901 Foxridge Dr 996 Douglas Rd 530 abbey way r D CDCD x• N „„ h O n 1471 Oakdale Ave 1830 Eagle Ridge Drive, #2005 2464 Winthrop Court 221 16th Avenue South 1140 Northwood Dr 1250 Stryker Ave A Q CD In In West St. Paul Mendota Heights Mendota West St Paul Mendota heights mendota heights Mendota Heights West St. Paul Mendota Heights Mendota Heights South St. Pau m ar Do ar West St Paul -I 0 n riN Ln Ul I-. I-' co 55120 55150 55118 Ut LO I-. N 00 tit UI I-. N lD 55120 55118 55118- 412 55120 55075 55121 55118 is �• n -< ro Un -< CD to -< ro v cn y n O O C C: -C -* .0 i a� ro rP ti -< U, .< N Yes .< Uro, m VI n CU A rI C -, C Cr , ro 0 .0 M c C 1n -< to rjo to CD In CD to Grandparent of Silbey students CD U, r`' a .n-' o D 6 C O N ro rDO M Q. I live directly across Delaware from the school Taxpayer Softball mom Child uses softball fields and Alumni of Sibley I am a student of Sibley I am a resident of Mendota Heights, with children who play on the Sibley fields. Fastpitch Games and future Sibley students Student insufficient parking if the ban passes Grandmother parent Parent of Sibley Students What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) If the neighbors don't like it they shouldnt of build or bought their house. School was there first!!! This is America. If you don't like it, get out. Everyday it seems more of our Freedoms are taken away! Comment Nicri GI l-L Cn CD VI tO tri 00 Ui V Ln 01 at C Thomas C) L1 .-Z rD 'R Z 11) 2 (D c rt C -a ro Tschida Langston Langston Peterson Bauert Watson C C ' 0, 3 to D� Cr) N N 1794 Lexington ave S N am _ 0OO 0 0 CL 0. N o01 Q' 0 0 CL 0- 48 Imperial Dr E al In N tfl > = n rt 1327 Delaware Ave Do aro Q'_ N in I rt Oa, Mendota Heights Mendota heights Mendota heights * cn o 03 c,: West St Paul Mendota Heights -I o sc \ n to to -4 55118 U) to 00 to to COO = 55118 in to 00 N \ 'o y In N Yes c a -, a m D, `° •-..) r+ In v, n Du D C Cr m La -< m `c 0 ^G M -G toTITN to tnS` n n D o N rt Ct. D0, r OJ VI rt C Q to _ rt tv rr Ill Er. ro to Voting resident > C 3 > C 3 My student may be driving soon local parent My sons are future Sibley High School students What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) r+' D, _.• rt= t/, _ = 0) n o- rt rt ZT rt = rt to D- rt 0) D _' = 0 7- Cl) rt (u to n C ro CD O' ro =3_' n N S =° °Z 3 ° CIO C rt -h DIt -h ro ro =. < CD`^,-00)GO =o s< ,=1: oo nD,G .Dp 0 ro(o,-r ro T -••n - O (1) o =OU N_O< = 0- 0 ,G C ° n 'a N 2 0" _ ° rt O CD co in -s _rt ro __ft al 0 0 Q=rt=° K dusn �'°OS n=nC 11), Q o xro CD N ro T =- 0 N oN3Lav Oro=rt3C ro �C N 3 -d %aroN°(, C n -i S (0 N Nrt 0 7 CrC= 0 rocCroO rt _' ti,i rtO t .* ro =N(D S _n(o0 3 o v N nnO< N o•c ,D ' ( F cr. 0 'G N O_ roO _ =• H.,OO �"G o =' C v, v ro*D, O O ,rnGO v _- m .tro G N_in= Q == •z tv ro i 0) o n x a• (• D rt K ,_ 0- — °•< =n Co=0O <-o O. ror0.* O= Cl Nh N tn PI Cr i N - °=La 3 'O in -s = OCD ,-r ro 0 C DU 0 L O Q = t. = C 0_ -,C (13 CD o rt CL 0 ro Oroq C =O C- 0) t/, rt CDD C 0- tD r-11Gc 12 ro = O_ _ - rt C O Cl.04 a) FD- ID ro = 2 -n D, c^ 0rt a U, The people complaining knew the High School has been there for quite some time The cars are parked in a straight line on one side of the street. How is that unsightly? Public streets are not owned by the people who live off of it. Comment NJ 01 --4 NJ 01 01 NJ 01 U1 NJ 01 4s. NJ 01 LU > 3 Di = 0.. CU CU r. C fp —.3 = CD Anonymous Anonymous Sherry Z a) (D Di s -i• C '0 -o CD M W tn Z CD VI C Z EU 3 m >00 <H M Cll = ,-, • C'•••••' rn 4 Di * cu (OH cow r -r• "T1 m 5< - Northwood Drive Northwood Drive 1768 Dodd Road 0- , M In In -0 Di E. CD U,= v, Di Eagan Eagan Mendota Heights --1 0 ..., n Lr, Lf1 CD -.4 cf, U1 03 u., Ul 1-.' NJ I" ul Ul I -s• NJ N' Lr, Irl I-, I- CO N ......., 'V n .< tn tn cn n 0 D) > C CT , 'CI a, 3 (DO et et 0 C ..,./ el. vs -< vs v — C COS m ro .‹ "n3 = = 0 et C •N.1 et yes .< En in n n > a, N 0 W W 0.ID cu e -P =- 3 U, w C) 0 = ,-,- o C 0 0. CD = .-+ Di -p CD , -< v, EF - 0 Current student who parks on warrior drive Sibley Student sister of student community member and parent of past and current students What is your relationship to the issue (egneighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) 0 c. 0 < -t, . :-...—h 0 rt V, 0. ,-+ W -0 V, -0 0 (1) r+ n — ,. DJ -• .-1. -. --, r, a, rt. , .... = 0 W V, 0. .0 p fD c vs DI sa, „-s. ..., C al .u. ID w , ca, LT. = = z rt -1 (D (D ir, a, ..< -.• F-, IT ,-, -‹ -‹ :.1 i‘ _E ---if 0 F5' ...-, n ,---• .T. -. rp Z r+ C-' r""r. — 0 0 U3 -h 0 tn vs 3 " 5 n 0 g, ,T, -1,,, a o_ ,... _ .., CD H. OJ 0 HZ' ••< CM 019 _co `f' ...0) a., r+ r•f- 0 W -. 0. , r". • ,.• M -", 0 ,,, 0 ,,, .. 0- .- ri: -„, = -I < rD — (D -‹ . '.‹ •-*. m -cs M '0 a Ul M 5. M (D. = C .., C CL el- r+ vs ''', m rp ,-, CL H. r,t C . * °- nal .<a) 0 0 n • • , 52nwro. w<0 cum O o_ cu .- = -, -ei: cr w — ,..,.. ..., x- ,-,. ,-,'. m 0- n 0-- a c M 0 a. (A -• — Z — D 0 ° -I 0 ID ''' .... ri. ''' Ma 0= CL s -t. 0 Z O. 7' O. ....-: Cr W -I s -s- > CDrt,--fts "' 0 — CD -I, rD s -f• M s-,- 0- 0 (10 -, , - 0 ri• .•••• vs W CT CD n • — c < 3 -. cu c +, , , cr ID 74 ....rD vs -s -s, -° 11)(pgZ" DJ CD DJ •••< -s7 --- 01 0 cu ••••,. < CU Di P. cr -1. 0 * 5 ui- 0 cr = c _, DJ a. cr 5 __,Fi. 0n . w 11) — " 94 !?-1.) cu r) • -, vs ca. ro-,..co0_- x CD -o Di ,-.. x: m ri. cu 0 0 ,-+ 5 , cu c-4, Z' fD •••1 0 H. CD s -t• 0 o 0 0 0. rD a, ..< o 0 cr. o , ro ro n — m 0 --, o 5 .T--,-- ..-+ Ei• 4 -0 Z "' DD ", (D ,.s. its Fp— 0 a, 0 " .-f" < n_ oti -•, 0 0 3 0 Students parking on Warrior Drive doe not disrupt those who live in the neighborhood. Students park on one side of the street and are not in front of driveways or mailboxes. There is no reason to not allow students to park there. Without parking on Warrior Drive, many students wont have a way to get to and from school and sports and activities. Comment V Ui NJ .P NJ Ui V NJ NJ I -s NJ O 6Ni LO GI 00 0# co m r c 0ni U, -o DJ c m 3 031 'V c C_ °' m Lukas v' m zi t - rt Z N 3 m P c D- Brockman Mahmood Boehm Roston Radloff Martinez cu i c z 00'0 m to CD v 3 m 1431 Clement Street 3290 Donald ave 436 Emerson Ave W 1796 Richard Circle 1728 Trail Road 906 charlton st 2050 Delaware ave apt 334 II-' M w m N D - D a m tN^ Mendota Heights Eagan W St Paul West St Paul Mendota Heights West saint paul West St Paul to. Ft0 N 0. Q DJ OC C ` A —: K Ui to F-. 00 Ui Ui I-. I-' Ui tri I-' W Ui is) I-. CO 55118 55118 Ui In t-' CO Ui Ut I--' 00 N To \ 'fl In -< CD N coCDa) !n CD N Yes United States !n rt toC --+.DJ b Q. Cr - 0i N al N ts.f rt 3 C .y trt yes -G vii -< vii in t/i n N rr D C O- -s N 0 K O O rt el. C tri U n n D n mmo N m .< wrtCO0..i. C rt. rO. parent of a Sibley student student Parent of current student and an alumni student parking at Henry Sibley Alumni and parent of current students Sibley parent I park on warrior all the time. I need that parking space. Concerned Parent What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) Warrior drive is a public road and anyone should be able to park there. Restricting parking will only cause students to go to other nearby streets. I sure hope City Council realizes the implications of what will happen go forward if a parking ban is passed. This will surely be an open door for future petitions on restricted parking. Such as ... if I don't like the way my neighbor's car looks on the street, can I too request a car ban on my street? Comment NJ OO NJ NJ 00 NJ 0 NJ V LD NJ 00 NJ V NJ V Ol 4t N Howard Anonymous Steve NT N _ Sue v M Z 3 (D Dupont Roston Finn -n 5 Mortensen co 23 O N (n C 7 d 3 Co 1411 Knol!wood Ln 1728 trail Northwood Dr. 665 Wesley Lane Dl 01:0 = Lri tD co rD u ro .< 1758 Sutton Lane V Ut P D m N Q_ 0 - N u, Mendota Heights Mendota Heights Eagan Mendota Heights _ K co. N a- a U o C Mendota Heights y --I= -v D C I- o �. n 'r '< 55118 55118 Vii I-. N N (Un t-. N 03 (In I-. N 00 55118 U, N I-` 00 IV •0 (') -G U, Yes -< N Yes 'C In VIEn n O DI n a Cr Di d a, (D (D N. M = C .v et En (n n d D m Er m •< 0 v - C yes vii S C ;."+" -' = (rD C a' 3" N n N = C = @ C rt rt = C , f w a °' Sibley student/staff supporter Parent and citizen My son goes to Sibley MH resident d -: C Q N Resident of MH CI -C rt v Ni N N = = , 0 U, rt C 0 co _ rt n 0D n m _ Q. What is your relationship to the issue (eg, neighbor affected by 750 ft radius, alum, etc)?) I don't have any student associated with Sibley, but where should the students park during the day if the lots are filled? There is absolutely no where else for them to park. Should they take the bus and increase district costs that way??? This is crazy! Sorry to the neighborhood for Sept -May daytime inconvenience and some evening sport inconvenience. Don't stop on -street parking options! Please recognize this request by a few is mean spirited and does not reflect the voice of our community. The road is public and called WARRIOR ROAD. The school was there when these few people decided to buy a home there. This is so disappointing. Please consider lifting the ban currently in place so the students can park close to school during the awful snowy winters. The lot is full almost every day. Please oh please do not make our kids see adults making selfish choices. Thanks for your time. 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I drive to school so that I can arrive early for activities or to get help from teachers. Please don't take Warrior Drive parking away. I get rides to school so that I can arrive early for activities or to get help from teachers. Please don't take Warrior Drive parking away. I park on Warrior so that I can go to school early for activities or to get help from teachers. Please don't take that away. Parking on Warrior Drive does not cause any problems and for no reason should be banned. Warrior is a public road and should be used by the public. Parking on Warrior is a way for people to get to school who in the dead of winter would otherwise walk two miles in the below zero temperature to get to school. What is the issue with parking on Warrior Drive, it doesn't cause any problems so why should a good thing be banned for nothing. Comment NJ t.O (1-1 COCOI CO .4. 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J iyi L o, o: C. o: 0 N L 01' C: o: U) U) 03 0 C `0. ca z,, cu C .a) 0 E E. a) Ca a U, y E: ra C y 133 0 5/20/2014 Warrior Drive What is Basis for Ban? ® Is it a public safety issue? - Accident record - Tickets issued ® If not, why are we having this conversation? o If it is, then ban should be 24/7 - More activity afternoon, evening and weekends - Need to inform MHAA and community users of field - Do we need to ban parking around other parks and fields? Current Capacity 282 Allocated Student Spots Assumes no visitors park in student lot (currently only 8 visitor spots and the student lot is often full or close to it) 1 5/20/2014 # Students Who Drive to School . 197 students purchased permits for semester ® 10-15 students purchase daily parking passes ® 70 park on Warrior (# fluctuates) 282 Students 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 Parking Capacity PARKING AT SIBLEY TODAY 282 222 Drivers Capacity 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 PARKING AT SIBLEY OVER NEXT 8 YEARS 385 -50 Drivers Capacity Growth based on current % of drivers multiplied by projected increase in enrollment from demographic study 2 5/20/2014 Enrollment Projections 9-12 Enrollment Projections SCHOOL Of2TP,ICT 197 gg .,.6- 0 10-11 11 1f 1 i 0 13 13-14 11-15 15413 10-12 17-10 13 -1 9 I15 -;1;20-215-;1;20-2126 21•T2 500 additional students (37%) in next 8 years So Where Will Students Park? Option 1: Neighborhood (residential streets) • 750 ft ban will force students deeper into neighborhood • We'll be having same conversation next year • Ultimately all residential streets in walking distance to schoo will have restricted parking Neighborhood Not an Option 3 5/20/2014 Where Will Students Park? Option 2 - Have the school build a new lot • Legally, can't force school (Sibley is compliant with city code) • Use taxpayer $ and fund a new lot (perhaps residents along Warrior would like to fund or city could have referendum) • City could change its code - However, wouldn't go into effect until school remodels (grandfathered in) Not an Option Use Taxpayer $ to Fund Possible Option Where Will Students Park? Option 3: Surrounding Roads (non-residential) • Frontage Road — would require street to become 1 way or widened • Delaware Avenue — County Road • Marie Avenue — Deemed unfeasible for large scale daily parking Modify Surrounding Roads Unlikely Option 4 5/20/2014 Where Will Students Park? Option 4: Make sure not all students have option to drive to school By default, will happen if ban passes and city takes no other action to create alternative space Limiting # of kids that can drive to school Undesirable Option Who Drives to School • Mainly upperclassmen • Need to come early for student council, Nat'l Honor Society, meet with teachers, etc. • Need to stay late - sports, clubs • Need to get to job after school • Internships • PSEO • Not within bussing zone How decide which ones can't drive to school? 5 5/20/2014 Options for Parking if Warrior Drive Parking is Banned 'Neighborhood - Not an Option • Force School to Build Lot Not an Option • Fund new lot on school property (use taxpayer $) Possible Option • Modify Frontage Road or Marie (use taxpayer $) Unlikely Option • Limit # of kids that can drive to school Undesirable Option Use Taxpayer $ to Create Alternative or Limit # of Kids Timing • Options to create alternative will take time in addition to $ • If Warrior ban happens, school year will probably start out with limited availability - Families should be notified NOW so can make decisions for fall (switch schools?) • Request that parking not be banned until alternative created 6 5/20/2014 One More Option o Let's work together to come up with creative solutions • We all love Mendota Heights and want it to remain a strong city. Cooperation between residents, the city and school is critical. 7 John R. Mazzitello From: Holly Brod Farber _ Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:29 PM To: Justin Miller; John R. Mazzitello Subject: Citizen statement opposing a parking ban on Warrior Drive Hello - this is Holly Farber, 1701 James Rd. I'm wondering if I can be on the list to speak tonight during the public comment part of the City Council meeting and have my statement included in the packet for the Council. Thanks! I have researched the issue and still can not see a compelling reason for this request. The issue of safety for young children is honestly baffling to me. The ban request is from 8-2 when young children are either in school, or they are pre-school age and probably should be supervised when crossing the street. Remember, there are no cars on the residential side of the street. What about weekends and evenings when Warrior is full of families and students parking for the fields? That is when most people and kids are at home. If parking is banned,then we should theoretically ban street parking next to all of our parks. This has the appearance of just affecting students, the very kids who need to park for ACADEMIC not sports related reasons and makes no sense. I read the recommendation from the Traffic Safety commission and after their assessment they concluded that no action should be taken with respect to parking on Warrior Dr - especially because of the upcoming NURT trail. Why would we not follow the advice of our experts on this issue? We have a school resource officer on site I am aware of no incidents requiring action by our officer - proof that there is no problem here that needs to be solved by a ban. There are certainly lesser solutions for speed or U turns than a ban. A couple of facts: Warrior Drive is 42 feet wide, the frontage road is 28, Marie is 35. Warrior was constructed with enough width for ample parking on both sides, which is a change that should also be discussed as we face the challenge of increasing enrollment at Sibley and serious capacity issues with parking. My kids just got a parking pass, but before that they drove once or twice a week to arrive early for an activity or to get extra help from a teacher. I was at Sibley last Friday at 11 am. Every parking space was full. I urge the City Council to keep your eyes on the prize - student achievement in our community. Our wonderful students deserve the support of our community and a parking ban on Warrior will make it impossible for all those who need to drive to school to do so. 1 m 3 • c o 3 ro • Q • Cr 0 3 -0 eL o CD ro 3 rt CM • 0- 11.) '0 n N 't 0 ui aseaJDu! saai pp Jo % luaaano uo paseq ulmoJD 0 O 0 DJ 0 DJ 0 to 0 N 0 0 0 O N 0 0 N U, 0 0 0 O O N 0 NJ 0 U! 0 W A A to 0 to W 0 0 Ava01 A3181S IV 9NINI21Vd NG AT SIBLEY OVER NEXT 8 YEARS Aipedep 2uuped