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2015-06-16 Council PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA June 16, 2015 – 7:00 pm Mendota Heights City Hall 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Adopt Agenda 5. Consent Agenda a. Approval of June 2, 2015 City Council Minutes b. Approval of June 2, 2015 City Council Closed Session Minutes c. Approval of Out of State Travel – City Administrator d. Approval of Lease Agreement for Tri State Bobcat Mower Attachment e. Receipt of May 2015 Fire Department Synopsis Report f. Approval of Professional Services Agreement Task Order/Redevelopment Planning Study Scope – Stantec Consulting Services Inc. g. Authorization of a Sub-License to an Existing Right-of-Way License Agreement for 953 Wagon Wheel Trail h. Approve Resolution 2015-42, Declaring Excess Property i. Personnel Action Items j. Resolution 2015-41, Accepting Work for Victoria Road, Job Number 201308 k. Police Squad Update l. Approval of Claims List m. Approval of Contractor List n. Approval of May 2015 Building Activity Report 6. Public Comments 7. Presentations a. Sergeant Swearing In Ceremony 8. Public Hearing a. Resolution 2015-40, Conditional Use Permit to Amend a Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement, Ryland Homes, Planning Case 2015-17 9. New and Unfinished Business a. Resolution 2015-39, Supporting the River to River Greenway Master Plan b. Discussion of Website Redesign 10. Community Announcements 11. Council Comments 12. Adjourn page 3 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Regular Meeting Held Tuesday, June 2, 2015 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the regular meeting of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 7:00 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 noting that item 5r has been added and item 9b has been removed. Councilmember Duggan moved adoption of the revised agenda. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Krebsbach presented the consent calendar and explained the procedure for discussion and approval. Councilmember Petschel moved approval of the consent calendar as presented and authorization for execution of any necessary documents contained therein, pulling items h) Approval of Firefighter Retirement, k) Approve Resolution 2015-38 MnDOT Landscape Partnership Agreement, m) Approval of a Canoe Rack at Rogers Lake Park, n) Approval of Pickleball Courts and a Full Basketball Court at Marie Park, and p) Approval of Claims List. a. Approval of May 19, 2015 City Council Minutes b. Approval of May 19, 2015 City Council Closed Session Minutes c. Acknowledgement of May 26, 2015 Planning Commission Minutes d. Receipt of April 2015 Fire Department Synopsis Report e. Approve Massage License Renewals f. Approval of Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor License for Twin City Beverage, Inc. g. Approval of Christmas Eve Floating Holiday Designation h. Approval of Firefighter Retirement page 4 i. Personnel Action Items j. Approval of Time Change for August 4 City Council Meeting due to Night to Unite k. Approval of Resolution 2015-38 MnDOT Landscape Partnership Agreement for Pilot Knob 1. Approval of Resolution 2015-36 Issuing a Certificate of Completion at 745 South Plaza Drive in. Approval of the Addition of a Canoe Rack at Rogers Lake Park n. Approval of the Addition of Pickleball Courts and Full Basketball Court at Marie Park o. Approval of the April 2015 Treasurer's Report p. Approval of the Claims List q. Approval of the Contractor List r. Approval of the Purchase of Vehicle for Fire Department Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEM H) APPROVAL OF FIREFIGHTER RETIREMENT Mayor Krebsbach announced that Firefighter Tracy Wilcziek retired effective March 17, 2015. Firefighter Wilcziek became a firefighter on September 22, 1997 and served with the department for 17 years. He was certified as a Firefighter II, First Responder, and trained to the Haz-Mat Operational Level. Councilmember Norton moved to accept the retirement of Firefighter Tracy Wilcziek retroactive to March 17, 2015. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 K) APPROVAL RESOLUTION 2015-38 MNDOT LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FOR PILOT KNOB RESTORATION PHASE III In this agreement, Councilmember Duggan requested that Section 2.1. E. Restore Right -of -Way, be revised to read "on that which was disturbed do to this project". At the request of Mayor Krebsbach, Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta came forward to explain the agreement. She explained that the agreement is a boilerplate template from MnDOT, however, she will check to see if they would agree to the removal of the word "all" in section 2.1.E. There is no financial exposure to the City on this project. Mayor Krebsbach requested that confirmation be received that Great River Greening, the organization responsible for the volunteers, provides insurance coverage for them. page 5 Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt RESOLUTION 2015-38 MNDOT LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FOR PILOT KNOB RESTORATION with the requested revision to Section 2.1.E. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Mayor Krebsbach offered a friendly amendment to the motion to include `and based on the fact that the City of Mendota Heights is not providing indemnification for the work.' Councilmember Povolny seconded the friendly amendment. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 M) APPROVAL OF THE ADDITION OF A CANOE RACK AT ROGERS LAKE PARK Councilmember Petschel requested that Recreation Program Coordinator Sloan Wallgren explain the addition of a canoe rack at Rogers Lake Park. She also asked if the City would assume any liability. Recreation Coordinator Wallgren explained that the Parks and Recreation Commission approved recommending to the City Council to consider installing a canoe rack at Rogers Lake Park. Funds for the construction would come from the Special Parks Fund and the rack would be built by city staff. The Parks and Rec Commission suggested a rental fee of $50 per year. City Attorney Tom Lehmann indicated that staff would need to install appropriate signage so that residents understand that the City would assume no liability or responsibility for their canoe or kayak and that acceptance of the fee does not put liability upon the City. Councilmember Petschel moved to approve the addition of a canoe rack at Rogers Lake Park with appropriate signage indicating no liability or responsibility on the City of Mendota Heights. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 N) APPROVAL OF THE ADDITION OF PICKLEBALL COURTS AND FULL BASKETBALL COURT AT MARIE PARK Councilmember Duggan acknowledged the Parks and Recreation Commission and staff for putting together this proposal for pickleball courts at Marie Park. Recreation Program Coordinator Sloan Wallgren explained what pickleball is and where the courts would be located at Marie Park. Councilmember Duggan moved to approve the addition of pickleball courts and a full basketball court at Marie Park. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 page 6 P) APPROVAL OF CLAIMS LIST Councilmember Duggan asked if the claim identified as Urban Companies is for work on the Sibley Memorial Trail and was this additional on top of the amount paid in January. Public Works Director John Mazzitello replied that this is the latest pay request that falls under the amended budget for the project. The project is virtually completed as the trail has been paved and tolerance checked. All that remains to be done is the landscaping along the edge of the pavement. Councilmember Duggan requested that the Councilmembers be informed on the total dollar amount spent on this project. Councilmember Duggan moved to approve the list of claims as presented. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. PRESENTATIONS A) SWEARING IN CEREMONY OF POLICE OFFICER PHILIP MCCARTY Chief of Police Michael Aschenbrener introduced Police Officer Philip McCarty and provided information about his background and experience. Police Officer Philip McCarty read the Police Officer Code of Ethics and was sworn in by Mayor Krebsbach. PUBLIC HEARING A) LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS City Clerk Lorri Smith explained that renewal applications and required documentation have been received, background investigations have been conducted with no negative findings, and no liquor law violations have been received within the past year for the following licensees: Intoxicating Liquor and Sunday Liquor Licenses: • Felipe's LLC dba Teresa's Mexican Restaurant, 762 Highway 110 • Haiku Japanese Bistro Inc. dba Haiku Japanese Bistro, 745 Highway 110 • Courtyard Management Corp. dba Courtyard by Marriott, 1352 Northland Drive page 7 Club Liquor and Sunday Liquor Licenses: • Mendakota Country Club, 2075 Mendakota Drive • Somerset Country Club, 1416 Dodd Road Wine Licenses: • Mendo Restaurant Group, Inc., dba Mendoberri located at 730 Main Street • Windy City Pizza LLC dba Tommy Chicago's Pizzeria located at 730 Main Street • King and I Thai, LLC, dba King and I Thai, 760 Highway 110 Off —Sale Liquor Licenses: MapleTree Mendota Retail LLC dba The Wine Market, Suite 101, 720 Main Street On -Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses: • Mendota Heights Par 3 located at 1695 Dodd Road • Mendo Restaurant Group, Inc. dba Mendoberri located at 730 Main Street • Windy City Pizza LLC dba Tommy Chicago's Pizzeria located at 730 Main Street • King and I Thai, LLC, dba King and I Thai, 760 Highway 110 Off -Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses: • Northern Tier Retail LLC dba SuperAmerica #4521 located at 1080 Highway 110 • Northern Tier Retail LLC dba SuperAmerica #4516 located at 1200 Mendota Heights Road Outstanding documentation — all of the required documentation has been received, except for the following forms: Maple Tree Mendota Retail — need updated Certificate of Insurance Windy City Pizza — need updated Bond Haiku Japanese Bistro — need updated Bond Councilmember Duggan moved to open the public hearing. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Councilmember Duggan asked when it is anticipated that the King and I Thai would be opening. Clerk Smith replied that the last indication received was that they would be opening mid-June. No one from the public wished to be heard on this item. Councilmember Petschel moved to close the public hearing. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Councilmember Norton moved to approve the issuance of the license renewals as listed for the period of July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, contingent upon the City receiving the outstanding documentation as noted. page 8 Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS A) RESOLUTION 2015-37 BID AWARD FOR VICTORIA ROAD PHASE H CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Public Works Director John Mazzitello explained this resolution is to accept bids and award the contract for the Victoria Road improvements, the second phase of the reconstruction of Victoria Road. A bid opening was held on May 27, 2015 with four bidders. Valley Paving Inc. was the low bidder. They are an experienced contractor who has done work in Mendota Heights in the past. In addition to the base bid for the Victoria Road project, staff asked for an alternate bid for the City Hall parking lot. That bid came in at $172,306.75 and staff recommended that the alternate bid not be accepted. It was hoped that a better price would be obtained by tying the two projects together. Construction would be scheduled to begin in June and completed before Labor Day. Councilmembers asked questions regarding staff's estimate of cost compared to the bid from Valley Paving. Councilmember Povolny moved to adopt RESOLUTION 2015-37 AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE VICTORIA ROAD SOUTH NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS (PROJECT #201308a) TO VALLEY PAVING INC. AND REJECTING ALL ALTERNATE BIDS FOR CITY HALL -UPPER PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 B) ITEM PULLED FROM AGENDA C) PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST FOR CRITICAL AREA PERMIT / VARIANCE AT 1104 SIBLEY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicant was requesting a public hearing before the City Council to consider approval of an after -the -fact critical area permit and variance request for construction of a retaining wall. Planner Wall shared an image of the subject parcel highlighting the retaining wall, which was constructed in 2011. Staff was made aware that critical area and building permits were not obtained and contacted the property owner accordingly. Due to the after -the -fact nature of this application and the page 9 fairly straight -forward review process that a project like this would require, staff recommended that the application be considered directly by the City Council. The variance request portion of this request pertains to the height of the retaining wall. In the critical area ordinance, it limits a wall to five feet. Staff was seeking recommendation from the City Council to consider conducting a public hearing for the after -the -fact permit and variance applications either on June 16 or July 7 Council meetings. Ms. Jennifer Foley, 1104 Sibley Memorial Highway, who is the applicant, was present to answer questions from the Council. Councilmembers asked questions regarding the condition of the wall in relation to it being replaced five years ago, the height of the current wall in comparison with the old wall. Councilmember Povolny moved to set the public hearing date for Tuesday, July 7, 2015, and direct staff to provide the required public notice. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 D) PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST FOR AMENDMENTS TO FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FINAL PLAT, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY RYLAND HOMES Planner Nolan Wall explained that Ryland Homes, the developer of LeMay Shores housing project, is requesting a public hearing to consider approvals of amendments to the Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement. The current proposed amendments are required to create an additional outlot, which requires a Conditional Use Permit and a public hearing. Planner Wall shared an image of the LeMay Shores project highlighting the proposed outlot area location. The proposed outlot would be owned and maintained by the homeowners association. Staff feels that the proposed outlot would have very few negative impacts, if any, on the surrounding residential properties. As a result, the developer is requesting that a public hearing be held before the City Council on June 16 in order to expedite the approval process. Councilmembers asked questions regarding the creation of the outlot and when Ryland Homes would be present to explain what they are going to do in regards to airport noise extenuation for these homes. Councilmember Duggan moved to set the public hearing date for Tuesday, June 16, 2015, to consider approvals of the amendments to the final PUD, Final Plat, and Development Agreement, and to add a second agenda item to hear Ryland Homes' plan for noise abatement and construction standards for the housing project. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 page 10 E) ORDINANCE 478 CONCERNING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, PLANNING CASE 2015-15 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the City was considering amendments to Title 12, Chapter 1, Article E of the City Code concerning minimum requirements for single-family residential districts. In response to the recent infill development and the increasing number of tear -downs in the area, the City Council directed staff to research potential ordinance amendments to address several issues that were discussed at the February and May workshops. The issues discussed relating to this development pattern included structure size and footprint, minimum lot sizes, building height, the character of the neighborhood, and construction impacts. After discussion by the Council, staff was directed to proceed with certain amendments, which were provided in Ordinance 478. Planner Wall briefly highlighted the sections contained in the draft ordinance. Councilmembers asked questions regarding input by the Planning Commission, a review of the items not in the proposed Ordinance per Council request, and the inclusion of width clarification. Councilmember Duggan moved to adopt ORDINANCE 478 CONCERNING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta made the following announcements: • Parks Celebration scheduled for Friday, June 5 with "Steve Clark and the Working Stiffs". On Saturday, June 6, will be the 10th annual 5K and events at Mendakota Park. • CenturyLink has submitted a franchise application to NDC4. A public hearing is scheduled for June 3. • Truck & Travel Show at Henry Sibley on Wednesday, June 10. • Link available on the City's website to MnDOT regarding the Highway 13 project update. • Over 250 kids have registered for the Mendota Heights golf programs this summer. • Over 200 kids have registered for the Mendota Heights summer programs. • The Fishing Derby is scheduled for June 25. Fire Chief John Maczko provided an update on the recent fire events. page II COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Duggan expressed appreciation to Fire Chief John Maczko and to Chief of Police Michael Aschenbrener and their staff for all of the work they do. All Councilmembers agreed. Councilmember Petschel noted that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is starting a two-year study on the concept of day/night levels of noise, averaging them, coming up with a 65 DNL system to determine if it is the best metric. She will keep everyone up-to-date on this. She also mentioned that she spent time at the Scott Patrick Memorial Little League Tournament at Mendakota Park. It was a wonderful tournament. She has learned that the Dodge Nature Center is contracting with Great River Greening to work on the southern piece of the Lily property. Mayor Krebsbach mentioned an email received from a group called NerdWallet indicating that Mendota Heights has been ranked 9th out of 123 cities in the State of Minnesota as one of the best places to start a business in Minnesota. She also congratulated all of the seniors graduating from high school this year; including Councilmember Povolny's son. ADJOURN Councilmember Duggan moved to adjourn. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Mayor Krebsbach adjourned the meeting at 8:24 p.m. Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith City Clerk page 12 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Closed Session Held Tuesday, June 2, 2015 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a closed session of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 6:33 p.m. Also present were Councilmembers Duggan, Norton, Petschel, and Povolny. City staff in attendance were City Administrator Mark McNeill, City Attorney Tom Lehmann, Planner Nolan Wall, Public Works Director John Mazzitello, City Clerk Lorri Smith. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS A POTENTIAL REAL ESTATE PURCHASE OF PROPERTY Mayor Krebsbach stated that, pursuant to Minnesota Statute 13D.05, the City Council would be going into a closed session. Councilmember Duggan moved to adjourn to a closed session at 6:34 p.m. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 ADJOURN Councilmember Petschel moved to close the meeting and adjourn to the regularly scheduled meeting. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 5 Nays: 0 Mayor Krebsbach adjourned the closed session meeting at 6:46 p.m. Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 13 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com f i CITY OF j MENDOTA HEIGHTS TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark McNeill, City Administrator SUBJECT: Out of State Travel Request for Conference—City Administrator DATE: June 16, 2015 INTRODUCTION The Mayor and Council are asked to approve attendance by the City Administrator at a national conference to be held in Seattle, Washington September 26-30, 2015. BACKGROUND I am seeking your approval to attend the International City /County Management Association (ICMA) annual conference which with be held in Seattle, Washington from September 26 to 30, 2015. This is the premier annual conference for administrator and manager in the field of local government, and provides the opportunity to learn new skills and sharpen existing ones. City policy requires that the City Council approve any out of State travel by city employees. Further, the Employment Agreement with the City Administrator states that the City "will annually consider paying for the cost of registration, travel and subsistence for attendance at national, state, and local meetings of the International City Management Association..." BUDGET IMPACT The estimated expenses including conference registration, lodging, and meals are $2100. The funds to provide for attendance at this conference are included in the City's 2015 budget, in the Administration Department's Training and Conferences line item. RECOMMENDATION The Council is asked to pass a motion to approve the City Administrator's attendance at the 2015 International City/County Management Association annual conference in Seattle, Washington, from September 26-30, 2015. Approval of this action requires a majority vote of the City Council. Mark McNeill, City Administrator page 14 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-helghts.com Of { CITY OF Mj MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Terry Blum, Public Works Superintendent SUBJECT: Purchase of a Bobcat Mower Attachment BACKGROUND Public Works would like to purchase a new Bobcat attachment mower from Tri State Bobcat through a rent to own program. We have in the past rented this piece of equipment to cut the road side weeds and city owned lots. BUDGET IMPACT In the 2015 Streets Budget under rental and leases there is $5,500.00 budgeted for renting this piece of equipment this year. Staff has received a quote off the state contract for a new 80" brush cat high flow mower attachment for our existing Bobcat. The Tri State rental lease agreement terms and conditions states that 100% of the rent applies to the purchase price of $4,800.00 which would be paid in 2015, over the year we would make two payments of $2,400.00. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the signing of the Tri State Bobcat lease agreement to purchase a new 80" high flow brush cat mower attachment for our Bobcat for the purchase price of $4,800.00 which would be paid with the money budgeted in 2015. If the City Council concurs with the recommendation, they should pass a motion authorizing staff to sign the Tri State rental lease agreement to purchase a new 80" high flow brush cat mower attachment for our Bobcat for the purchase price of $4,800.00 which would be paid with money budgeted in the Streets Budget for 2015. page 15 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-helghts.com Of { CITY OF MJ MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Dave Dreelan, Assistant Fire Chief SUBJECT: May 2015 Fire Synopsis Fire Calls The department responded to 20 calls for the month. The majority of calls were classified as false alarms or good intent calls. Eight were residential in nature and four were commercial alarms. There were four utility checks (gas leaks or power lines), one Mutual Aid call, one car fire, one EMS call, and one structure fire (see attached incident of interest). Monthly and Squad and Department Training The monthly department and squad trainings were held at the vacant home in Sunfish Lake. All of the trainings incorporated basic fire ground skills such as interior fire attack, ventilation, and search and rescue. On May 30th, the department had a live fire training exercise on the vacant home that we had been using for training the previous months. Fires were lit in various areas of the home and allowed to grow until they resembled a typical room and contents fire. When the fires reached that point, a crew of firefighters entered the building to extinguish the fire. This type of training is the most realistic training that firefighters can receive. During the course of the training, eight different fires were set and then extinguished by the attack teams. Eventually the house was allowed to burn down. MENDOTA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT MAY 2015 MONTHLY REPORT FIRE CALLS NO. 15079 - 15098 NUMBER OF CALLS FIRE ALARMS DISPATCHED: NUMBER I STRUCTURE CONTENTS ACTUAL FIRES $0 Structure - MH Commercial $0 Structure - MH Residential 1 Structure - Contract Areas Vehicle - MH 1 Vehicle - Contract Areas $0 Grass/Brush/No Value MH INSPECTIONS Grass/Brush/No Value Contract INVESTIGATIONS MEDICAL RE -INSPECTION Assist 1 Extrication ADMINISTRATION HAZARDOUS SITUATION SPECIAL PROJECTS Spills/Leaks 3 Arcing/Shorting Chemical Power Line Down FALSE ALARM Residential Malfunction 1 Commercial Malfunction 2 Unintentional - Commercial 1 Unintentional - Residential 2 Criminal GOOD INTENT Smoke Scare 1 Steam Mistaken for Smoke Other 6 MUTUAL AID 1 TOTAL CALLS 20 LOCATION OF FIRE ALARMS: TO DATE MENDOTA HEIGHTS 18 82 MENDOTA 0 SUNFISH LAKE 1 5 LI LYDALE 4 OTHER 1 7 TOTAL 20 98 WORK PERFORMED HOURS TO DATE FIRE CALLS 349 1723.5 MEETINGS 26 157 DRILLS 169.5 777.5 WEEKLY CLEAN-UP 37 177 SPECIAL ACTIVITY 367 1221.5 ADMINISTATIVE 0 FIRE MARSHAL 62 228 TOTALS 1010.5 4284.5 page 16 20 MISC. TOTALS TO DATE $10 $100,000 $0 $3,000 $4,000 $0 TOTAL MONTHLY FIRE LOSSES $80,000 $20,000 $3,000 FIRE LOSS TOTALS MENDOTA HEIGHTS ALL FIRES, ALL AREAS (MONTH) $103,000 $103,000 MEND. HTS. ONLY STRUCT/CONTENTS $100,010 MEND. HTS. ONLY MISCELLANEOUS $3,000 MEND. HTS. TOTAL LOSS TO DATE $103,010 BILLING FOR SERVICES LAST YEAR 101 3 4 6 3 117 LAST YEAR 2131.5 169.5 764.5 180.5 1870.25 0 249 5365.25 MN/DOT $0 MILW. RR $0 CNR RR $0 OTHERS: $0 TOTALS: $0 $0 FIRE MARSHAL'S TIME FOR MONTH INSPECTIONS 25 INVESTIGATIONS 12 RE -INSPECTION 4 MEETINGS 1 ADMINISTRATION 20 SPECIAL PROJECTS 0 TOTAL 62 REMARKS: SEE OTHER SIDE FOR SYNOPSIS page 17 Mendota Height Fire Department 2121 Dodd Rd Mendota Heights, MN 55120 FIRE -RESCUE INCIDENT OF INTEREST DATE: May 18, 2015 TIME: 0039 ADDRESS: 550 Winston DETAILS: The department responded to a reported fire First arriving police officers reported a fully involved house fire. Chief 1 (Maczko) and Chief 2 (Dreelan) arrived, reported a working fire on the back of the home involving the three season porch and extending into the attic. Chief 1 assumed command and Chief 2 assumed C division. First arriving Engine 10 (Stein, Bogg, Belmares, Goldenstein, Henning and Ober) pulled a 2.5" attack line to the side C line and attacked the exterior fire. Once the exterior fire was knocked down, they entered the porch and extinguished the interior fire. Ladder 10 arrived (Heidelberg, Madland, Mendez, Willems, and Taylor) laid a supply line to Engine 10 and advanced a second line to the second floor and assisted Engine 10. The fire was placed under control 20 minutes after the department's arrival. RESPONSE TIME: 11 minutes FIRE ORIGIN/CAUSE: Under investigation. MHFD RESPONDING UNITS: Engine Companies: E-10, E-11 Ladder Companies: L-10, Support Units: Van Rescue Companies: R-10 Chief Officers: Ch 1 (Maczko) Ch 2 (Dreelan) ESTIMATED FIRE LOSS: ASSISTING AGENCIES: EMS: Yes Red Cross: No Salvation Army: No Public Works: No Investigation: Yes Mutual Aid: Yes (IGH) SECTOR OFFICERS: Chief Maczko (Command) and Chief Dreelan (C Division) page 18 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com 7- OPP— CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: Industrial District Redevelopment Plan Scope BACKGROUND The City recently received a $10,000 grant through the Redevelopment Incentive Grant Program, administered by the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA). Shortly thereafter, a scoping committee was convened to provide feedback and comments on the project scope to staff and the City's planning consultant. As a result of those discussions, and the initial scope included as part of the approved grant application, the attached project scope is being presented to the Council for review and approval. The goal of the study is to create a redevelopment plan that is both visionary and realistic. In summary, the proposed project scope includes: 1. Planning analysis 2. Market overview 3. Idea generation 4. Workshop(s) 5. Plan preparation Stantec is proposing to complete this project as an addendum for a special project under the existing Professional Services Agreement as the City's planning consultant. The project schedule is 6-9 months and, if approved by the Council, staff would begin to coordinate the required work as soon as possible. BUDGETIMPACT The City's required $10,000 match as part of the grant agreement would be paid out of the Industrial Development Fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council pass a motion approving the Professional Services Agreement Task Order with Stantec Consulting Services for the work proposed in the Industrial District Redevelopment Plan Scope. This matters require a simple majority vote. page 19 Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Stantec 2335 Highway 36 West, St. Paul MN 55113-3819 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TASK ORDER Mendota Heights Industrial District Redevelopment Area Plan June 10, 2015 TASK ORDER This task order is an addendum for a special project under the Professional Services Agreement dated January 1, 2015 between the City of Mendota Heights and Stantec Consulting Services. Special projects are referenced in Attachment B, item 4 of that agreement. BACKGROUND Mendota Heights has received a grant from the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) for an Industrial District Redevelopment Area Plan. Stantec will partner with the City to prepare this plan. The study area for the plan encompasses the approximately 500 acres of the City's Industrial Zoning District located in the southwestern corner of the City, bounded generally by 1-494, and State Highways 13 and 55. The grant would be used to develop a redevelopment plan for the area, which includes a number of properties which are either vacant or underutilized and ripe for potential redevelopment. SCOPE OF WORK The City's initial scope described in the grant application includes: • Analysis of existing zoning • Analysis of existing site conditions and potential constraints • Review of the market factors that may influence future development of the properties • Preparing a redevelopment plan • Identifying potential funding for property acquisition and remediation if necessary • Land use plan and zoning amendments that may be necessary to implement the plan. Goal The goal for the study is to create a redevelopment plan for the area that is both visionary and realistic. To accomplish this goal we will undertake the study in five steps: Design with community in mind June 10, 2015 Nolan Wall, City of Mendota Heights page 20 Page 2 of 3 Task 1. Planning analysis. Stantec and City staff will conduct basic analysis of the area; current conditions, parcel size, existing land uses, existing zoning, building condition, vacancy, access, transportation, MSP airport noise and safety zones, visibility, and other issues for the whole Industrial District. This task will involve creating base maps of the area, researching available property and building data, and reviewing previous reports and studies relevant to the area. Task 2. Market overview. Interviews and analysis to determine the market for the properties in the study area as a business park. We will engage a subconsultant real estate expert to assist in gathering information, statistics and opinions on activity and potential in the area, given its location relative to Mendota Heights and surrounding communities, MSP airport, Bloomington 1-494 strip, Downtown St. Paul and other regional drivers of economic activity. Task 3. Idea generation. We will gather a technical group or groups of real estate and development people to brainstorm ideas for what could be, given the study area's location and characteristics. We will look particularly at the southwest portion of the study area as a potential focus area for more intense consideration. Stantec and City staff will then refine the ideas for presentation to the Planning Commission and City Council. Task 4. PC/CC Workshop. Present ideas to the Planning Commission and City Council in a workshop setting to gauge support for various ideas and develop a preferred plan. Task 5. Prepare plan, Stantec and City staff will refine likely scenarios and develop implementation steps to make one or more of them a reality. This would likely involve identifying future studies on key implantation steps, plus potential amendments to the Land Use Plan and zoning code. Design with community in mind page 21 June 10, 2015 Nolan Wall, City of Mendota Heights Page 3 of 3 COMPENSATION Stantec will provide the services included in this task order on a time plus materials basis for a not - to -exceed cost of $20,000 (Twenty Thousand Dollars), including services provided by sub - consultants to Stantec, in accordance with the following hourly rates: • Phil Carlson, Senior Planner $145 • Fay Simer, Planner $125 • Hongyi Duan, GIS Coordinator $103 • John Shardlow, Principal $227 • Susanne Short, Graphic Designer $103 • Justin Rechtzigel, Landscape Designer $96 SCHEDULE The anticipated schedule for the study would be six to nine months, as outlined below. Depending on schedules of the people and groups involved, this could vary. We will work with City staff to develop a more detailed schedule before the study begins. Task 1. Planning analysis, Task 2. Market overview, Task 3. Idea generation. Task 4. PC/CC Workshop Task 5. Prepare plan. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS: Name, title, date Name, title, date Design with community in mind 3-5 weeks 6-10 weeks 6-10 weeks 3-5 weeks 6-10 weeks STANTEC: - �j . 5feeleo L. lm,ie t)6,Pe4 � f Tui 15 Name, tom, dist Name, title, date page 22 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-helghts.com of {CITY OF Mj MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Sub -Licensing of a Right -of -Way License Agreement BACKGROUND In 2013, the City granted a License Agreement to the owner of 963 Wagon Wheel Trail for the use of an undeveloped, City -owned Right -of -Way as a private driveway to their residence. 963 Wagon Wheel Trail was developed after the original lot was split into two separate parcels. The second parcel, located at 953 Wagon Wheel Trail has now developed, and the owner wishes to have the driveway of the new home connect to the driveway in the Right -of Way granted by the original 2013 License Agreement. Included in the 2013 License Agreement is a provision for sub -licensing the Right -of -Way at the request of the original License holder. This provision was included in the original agreement for this specific purpose. In 2013, it was not known how the 953 Wagon Wheel Trail lot would be developed or if the new owners would want the home to access the driveway, or access directly onto Wagon Wheel Trail. The developer of the new home would like to utilize the Right -of - Way for driveway access; and under the terms of the original agreement, the current License holder needs to request a sub -license be issued. This request is attached. Included with the 2013 License Agreement Approval was a Shared Driveway Maintenance Agreement between the owner of 963 Wagon Wheel Trail and the owner of 945 Wagon Wheel Trail. This agreement outlines the responsibilities for maintaining the driveway within the City - owned Right -of -Way. The City is not a party to this agreement, although the City did require it be agreed to as a condition of approving the original License Agreement. All three parties (963, 953, and 945 Wagon Wheel Trail) have agreed to a new Shared Driveway Maintenance Agreement, and the new agreement will be recorded against all three properties at Dakota County if the sub -license is approved. BUDGET IMPACT Other than the staff time to complete the amended License Agreement, no expense is anticipated for this action. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize staff to execute an amendment to the 2013 License Agreement establishing a sub -license to the owner of 953 Wagon Wheel Trail. page 23 John R. Mazzitello From: Greg Quehl <kaygreg@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 4:07 PM To: John R. Mazzitello Subject: RE: Wagon Wheel Driveway John, per our conversation June 5, 2015 and this email I am requesting a sub -license to my License Agreement for use of the Right -of -Way for the new home at 953 Wagon Wheel trail. I have spoken with the Pinces and received their approval for same. Thanks Greg Quehl, 651-454-0901 From: John R. Mazzitello[mai Ito: johnrm(abmendota-heights.com] Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 8:39 AM To: kaygreg(a@comcast.net Subject: FW: Wagon Wheel Driveway ,john R. Wazziteffo, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 (651) 452-1850 office (651) 452-8940 fax iohnrm(@mendota-heiehts.com www.mendota-heights.com From: John R. Mazzitello Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 9:12 AM To: 'sean@sd-customhomes.com' Cc: Nolan Wall Subject: FW: Wagon Wheel Driveway Sean, Thanks for getting the signed maintenance agreement. We will need a copy of that in the near future. Mr. Quehl received a License Agreement to utilize the City Right -of -Way as part of his development approval. A condition of this License Agreement was that that he establish the Shared Driveway Maintenance Agreement with the Pinces. The cleanest way to handle the City approval for your property is going to be to have Mr. Quehl ask for a sub- license to his License Agreement for use of the Right -of -Way. There is a provision in the License Agreement that allows for this, and that sub -license would need City Council approval. The kicker is that since Mr. Quehl is the holder of the License Agreement, he has to request the sub -license. I am available this week and next (until noon on Friday, 6/12) to discuss. I would need the request for sub -license by noon on 6/10 to be able to put an item together for the 6/16 Council meeting. I will not be in attendance at the 6/16 meeting, but I can put all the information together. page 24 I hope this helps, and that it is not too confusing. ,john R. Vazziteffo, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 (651) 452-1850 office (651) 452-8940 fax johnrm@mendota-heights.com www.mendota-heights.com From: SD Custom Homes [mailto:sean@sd-customhomes.com] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 7:52 AM To: Nolan Wall Subject: Wagon Wheel Driveway Hi Nolan If I have a signed agreement between Greg, Courtney and myself about the shared driveway, am I ok to pave the driveway prior to the counsel meeting? I wasn't sure if this was something that required approval before I did anything or just needed to be recorded. Let me know your thoughts on this. Thanks Sean ,09 - - f7r'm'-- Sean Doyle Owner 651.248.8494 www.sd-customhomes.com N Print Preview Dakota Cc _..,ty, MN Page 1 of 1 page 25 Disclaimer. Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy es not guaranteed_ This is not a legal Map Scale document and should not be substituted foga title search,appraisa} survey, or for zoning venficatinn. Dakota County 1 inch = 107 feet assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. 6/10/2015 http://gis. co.dakota.mn.uslDCGISIWebFonnsIPrint.aspx?img=http:Hgis.co.dakota.mn.us/C... 6/10/2015 LICENSE AGREEMENT This License 4I� censeABreoment(the"L|�EN�E"\ismodethio `' day ofNovember, 2O13,between THE CITY OF K8ENDOTA HEIGHTS, a W1|nxenoto municipal corporation (the "CITY") and Gnegory& Mary RECITALS WHEREAS, LICENSEE owns real property inthe CITY located at863Wagon Wheel Trail (LICENSEE'S PROPERTY) , as described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS,, LICENSEE'S PROPERTY is contiguous to an unimproved right of way owned by the CITY (the "LICENSED PREMISES); and VVHFK` LICENSEE intends tnbuild asingle family home onthe lot, which would bepositioned to access the right of way if improved at a future date; and WHEREAS, LICENSEE owns real property in the CITY located at 963 Wagon Wheel Trail (UCEN5EE'SPROPERTY;and WHEREAS, the CITY desires to allow LICENSEE to utilize the unimproved right of way for a private drive until such ti me as the right of way is improved. LICENSE NOW, THEREFORE in consideration of the terms and conditions contained herein, and $10.00 and other good and valuable consideration, receipt of . Vh|chishereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as 1. Grant of License. The CITY does hereby grant LICENSEE anon-exclusive revocable license to maintain a driveway within the unimproved right of way east of the 953 and 96.3 Wagon Wheel Trail. Such license shall extend to LICENSEE only. 2. No Interest Created. LICENSEE certifies, represents and acknowledges that ithas notitle inorto the LICENSED PREMISES, nor to any portion thereof, and has not, does not and will not claim any such title nor any easement over said land ofthe CITY. LICENSEE acknowledges that isnot acquiring any easement by necessity or otherwise over the LICENSED PREMISES. 3. Improvements. Licensee shall not make any additions orimprovements inortothe LICENSED PREMISES without the OTY's prior written consent 4. Indemnification. LICENSEE shall hold the CITY harmless from and indemnify and defend the CITY against any claim or liability arising in any manner from LICENSEE's use of the LICENSED PREMISES, or relating to the death or bodily injury to any person or damage to any personal property present on or located in or upon the LICENSED PREMISES, including the person and persono|pnopertyofL|CEN3EEorUCtNSEE'senhp|oyees,|nviteesandgueots. LICENSEE agrees to pay all sums of money in respect of any labor, service, materials, supplies or equipment furnished or alleged to have been furnished to LICENSEE in or about the LICENSED PREMISES, License Q63Wagon Wheel Trail — 'pg. I page 27 and not furnished on order of the CITY. LICENSEE may contest any lien for such services, materials, supplies or equipment, on the condition that LICENSEE first provides to the CITY cash, bond, or other security against such lie which the CITY reasonably determines to be sufficient. 5. Assignment or Sublicensing. LICENSEE shall not sublicense any portion of the LICENSED PREMISES or transfer or assign this LICENSE without obtaining the prior written consent of the CITY, which consent the CITY may grant or deny at the CITY's sole discretion. The CITY's consent to any sublicensing or assignment of this LICENSE shall not be a waiver of the CITY's right under this Section as to any sublicensing or assignment. LICENSEE's assignment of this LICENSE or sublicensing of the LICENSED PREMISES shall not relieve LICENSEE from any of LICENSEE's obligations under this LICENSE. 6. Notices. All communications, notices and demands of any kind that either party may be required or desires to give to or serve on the other party shall be made in writing and personally delivered or certified U.S. mail, return receipt requested to the following addresses: To the City: City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Attention: City Administrator With a copy to: Eckberg & Lammers, Attorneys at Law 1809 Northwestern Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 Attention: Tom Lehman, Mendota Heights City Attorney To Licensee: Greg & Mary K. Queh) 963 Wagon Wheel Trail Mendota Heights, MN 55120 7. No Reliance on CITY's Representations. Neither the CITY nor any agent or representative of the CITY has made any warranty or other representation with respect to the LICENSED PREMISES. 8. Termination and Surrender. The CITY reserves the right to terminate this LICENSE at will and upon termination of this LICENSE by the CITY LICENSEE shall peaceably surrender the LICENSED PREMISES. 9. Miscellaneous. a. Choice of Law. The laws of the State of Minnesota shall govern the validity, performance and enforcement of this LICENSE. License 963 Wagon Wheel Trail - -pg. 2 page 28 b. Counterparts. This LICENSE may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which, when taken together will be deemed to be an original. c. Amendment or Modifications. This LICENSEE may not be changed or modified orally, but only upon written agreement signed by the party against whom enforcement of any waiver, change, modification or discharge is sought. d. Severability. If any term or provision in this LICENSE is deemed to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the LICENSE shall remain in effect and be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. e. Time is of the Essences. Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under this LICENSE. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and LICENSEE have caused these presents to be executed in form and manner sufficient to bind them at law, as of the day and year first above written. CITY: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, A Minnesota municipal corporation John R. Mazzitello Its: Public Works Director/City Engineer License 963 Wagon Wheel Trail — - pg. 3 LICENSEE: Gregory Qu I 6ary . Quehl This instrument was drafted by: Gregory .1. Quehl 963 Wagon Wheel Trail Mendota Heights, MN 55120 EXHIBIT A page 29 Lot 14, EXCEPT THAT PART TAKEN FOR Highway 35E by MNDOT Map 18-41 and Lot 15, except the south 200 feet of the east 100 feet thereof, Caroline's Lakeview, Dakota Colony, Minnesota. page 30 SHARED DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT THIS SHARED DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT is made as of the 25' --"-day of November, 2013, ), by and between Gregory J. Quehl and Mary K. Quehl, husband and wife, of 96' ) Wagon Wheel Trail, Mendota Heights, 55120, Dakota County, MN and Courtney Pince and Helyne W. Pince, husband and wife of 945 Wagon Wheel Trail, Mendota Heights, 55120, Dakota County, MN. RECITALS A. Gregory J. Quehl and Mary K. Quehl, as joint tenants are the owners of the premises at 963 Wagon Wheel Trail, Mendota Heights, N/fN 55120, as described in attached Exhibit A. B. Courtney Pince and Helyne W. Pince, as joint tenants are the owners of the premises at 945 Wagon Wheel Trail, Mendota Heights, MN 55120, as described in attached Exhibit B. C. Said parties share a driveway over a public right-of-way platted but not currently in, Rogers Avenue as platted in Caroline's Lakeview. D. The parties desire to settle all questions relating to the use and maintenance of the driveway and all differences between them relating to said driveway. For the reasons set forth above, and in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises set I-,ortli in this agreement, the parties agree as follows: SECTION ONE The southerly 35 feet of Rogers Avenue lying north of the south line of Lot 15, Caroline's Lakeview extended shall be a shared driveway providing access to both properties described above, and the parties shall have the right to use it jointly. Beyond the Southerly 35 feet the driveway will split into two approximate 30' wide driveways, one for each respective owner, and shall be the sole responsibility of each homeowner to maintain. SECTION TWO If it becomes necessary or desirable to repair or rebuild the southerly 35 feet of driveway, the repairing or rebuilding expense shall be borne equally by the parties, or by their heirs and assigns who shall at the time of the repair or rebuilding be using it, in proportion to the extent of their use. Any repairing or rebuilding of the driveway shall be on the same location, and of the same size, as the original driveway or part of the original driveway, and of the same or similar material of the same quality as that used in the original driveway or part of the original driveway. SECTION THREE The benefits and obligations of the covenants in this agreement shall run with the land described above so long as the driveway or any extension of the driveway continues to exist, and shall bind the respective parties to this agreement, their heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. SECTION FOUR This agreement between the above pal -ties does not bind the City of Mendota Heights in any way, including the City's right to improve the right of way to City street standards and assess those costs to the above parties, or to abandon or vacate the right of way in the future. Note: The City does not currently have any plans to improve or vacate the right of way. In addition the above property owners hold the City harmless for any liability related to the private improvements. This instrument was drafted by: Gregory .1. Quehl 963 Wagon Wheel Trail Mendota Heights, MN 55120 EXHIBIT A page 31 Lot 14, EXCEPT THAT PART TAKEN FOR Highway 35E by MNDOT Map 18-41 and Lot 15, except the south 200 feet of the east 100 feet thereof, Caroline's Lakeview, Dakota County, Mirmesota. EXHIBIT B That part of the North half of the Northeast quarter (N 1/2 of NE 1/4) of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Twenty-eight (28), Range Twenty-three (23) described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirty-five (35), Township Twenty-eight (28), Range Twenty-three (23), rumzing thence East on the north line of said Section, three hundred seventy-five (375) feet, thence South at right angles Eight hundred fifteen (815) feet more or less to the center of Prospect Avenue, thence Northwesterly along the center line of Prospect Avenue to the west line of the Northeast quarter (NE 1/4) of said Section Thirty-five(35), thence North along the west line five hundred twenty-five (525) feet, more or less, to the place of begirnaing, Dakota County, Minnesota. page 32 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Shared Driveway Maintenance Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. G gory J. Q hl STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF Helyne ' . Pince The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of November, 2013, by Gregory J. Quehl and Maly K. Quehl, husband and wife. AAAA APA AA AAAA new nAwn.g.. - CC. Notary Public -Minnesota �r'�;;„N'Expires Jan 31, 2017° My Commission Notary Public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) /A ss COUNTY OF�AP,4� ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of November, 2013, by Courtney Pince and Helyne W. Pince, husband and wife. PAMELA- J. DEEE Notary Public -Minnesota Notary Public ��+'o;;�.`"�� Niy Commission Expires Jan 31, 2017 page 33 1101 V+ctorw Carve I Mutdota Hei!PU. MN 5RS 51.�5zt85 hc� 1 551 -MAMD fag w"MftXVa-*ghtS.0CM y a � CITY jor f—=I\=`t`A HEIC3HTSL DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution 2015-42 Declaring Surplus Equipment BACKGROUND Recently, furniture was ordered for the City Administrator's office and will be installed within the next couple of weeks. The current execute desk is poor for ergonomics and the bookcase/file cabinet will no longer needed. Attached is Resolution 2015- 42 declaring the executive desk and bookcase/file cabinet as surplus and giving staff authorization to dispose of the equipment properly. BUDGET IMPACT Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution 2015-42 declaring the executive desk and bookcase/file cabinet as surplus equipment. page 34 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Dakota County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 2015-42 RESOLUTION DECLARING SURPLUS EQUIPMENT WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has an executive desk and bookcase/file cabinet that have exceeded their useful life and no longer serve the needs of the City of Mendota Heights, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to declare the furniture as surplus, and WHEREAS, furniture will be disposed of properly. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights that the executive desk and bookcase/file cabinet are no longer needed for municipal purposes and is hereby considered surplus. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 16th day of June 2015. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST Lorri Smith City Clerk 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone j 651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com r of CITY OF MENDGTA HEIGHT DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta, Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Personnel Action Items — Amended Report Item 1: Sergeant Promotion December 2014, the city council approved the Sergeant Promotional list and Officer Bobby Lambert was offered the position of Sergeant with an effective date of June 13, 2015. Tonight Officer Bobby Lambert will be given his oath of office later on the agenda. City staff recommends that the city council approve the appointment of Officer Bobby Lambert as a Sergeant with an effective date of June 13, 2015. Wages will be set in accordance with the 2014-2015 MNPEA Labor Agreement.. Item 2: Successful Completion of Probationary Period, Public Works Superintendent Terry Blum Effective June 4, 2015, Terry Blum successfully completed his probationary period as the Public Works Superintendent. Terry's 30+ years of experience and extensive knowledge of the public works operations has provided for a seamless transition into his role as Public Works Superintendent. Terry Blum's position is a Grade Level 34 in the City's position and pay classification plan. On June 4, 2015 Mr. Blum is at Grade Level 34, Step D. City staff recommends that the city council officially appoint Terry Blum to the position of regular, full-time Public Works Superintendent, effective June 4, 2015. Item 3: 2015 Parks and Recreation Temporary Seasonal Hires Staff continue to recruit for the 2015 summer season. Staff recently interviewed for the Tennis Lead position. This position will assist our Tennis Instructor in providing tennis instruction for youth group lessons. The following applicant was offered their position contingent upon a successful completion of a criminal background check and council approval. Staff is recommending the following individual for employment for the 2015 summer season: Position Name Rate of Pay Tennis Lead William Holcomb $12.00 Item 4: 2015 Engineer Intern After the May 5, 2015 Council meeting, Mr. Tomlyanovich declined the city's 2015 internship. He was offered another position close to home. Staff re -advertised and received four applications for the Engineer Intern position. Staff interviewed Brandon Goldirsh for the Engineer Intern position. Mr. Goldirsh is a student at University of Minnesota pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, Urban Studies. Mr. Goldirsh started on a full-time basis June 8 and will work to September 4, 2015. City staff recommends that city council approve the hiring of Brandon Goldirsh as Engineering Intern effective June 8, 2015, at the authorized wage of $12.00 per hour. Item 5: Forestry Interns Hires At the June 2, 2015 meeting, the city council authorized staff to begin the recruitment process for two Forestry Intern positions. The interns will take an inventory of the ash trees located in our city parks and on our boulevards. Staff recently interviewed two candidates. Ms. Jessica Donoian is a studying Environmental Science and Forest Ecosystem Management at the University of Minnesota. Ahnika Hesbjerg is studying Environmental Sustainability at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Both Jessica and Ahnika will be able to start on a part-time basis at the end of June and work through August. The two intern positions will each be limited to 240 hours at an hourly rate of $10.00. Staff recommends that the city council approve the hiring of Jessia Donoian and Ahnika Hesbj erg as Forestry Interns pending a background check, at the authorized wage of $10.00 per hour. Item 6: Par 3 Temporary Seasonal Hire 2015 We are wrapping up our hiring for the 2015 Par 3 golf season. 2014 Par 3 applicants were offered their position contingent upon a successful completion of a criminal background check and council approval. Staff is recommending the following individual for employment for the 2015 golf season: Position Name Rate of Pay Effective Date Golf Instructor David Kessel $22.75 06/05/2015 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mendota Heights City Council approves the action requested above these six items. page 37 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax wwwrrendota-heights.com 1 '77 MPPP-- It Ciry OF Mi MENDDTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Ryan Ruzek, Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Acceptance of the Victoria Road and Rolling Green Neighborhood Improvements Job No. 201308 BACKGROUND: The contract work for the Victoria Road and Rolling Green Neighborhood Improvements 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 is $1,928,006.99, not including engineering and overhead costs. The original contract amount was $1,824,014.30. BUDGETIMPACT: Final payment of this contract totals $529,964.69, and was approved for payment on the claims list at the January 6, 2015, city council meeting. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the city council pass a motion adopting Resolution No. 2015-41, "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK FOR JOB NUMBER 201308". page 38 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2015-41 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK FOR JOB NUMBER 201308 WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Mendota Heights on June 3, 2014, with McNamara Contracting, Inc., of Rosemount, Minnesota, has satisfactorily completed the improvements for the Victoria Road and Rolling Green Neighborhood Improvements, job number 201308, 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 acceptance of work on such contract. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 16th day June, 2015. ATTEST BY Lorri Smith, City Clerk CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS BY Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor page 39 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com , CITY OF MENDGTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, Council, City Administrator and Chief of Police FROM: Mike Aschenbrener, Chief of Police / Emergency Manager SUBJECT: Squad Update INTRODUCTION: The first week in June, the new black and white squads arrived. The necessary parts are on order, and the cars will soon be transitioned into fully equipped squad cars. BACKGROUND: The marked squad cars are obtained through a lease through the State of Minnesota. The cost varies slightly by vehicle; our average vehicle cost for 2014 was $8995.42. This is $2,000 less than the purchase price of 2015 with no changes on the State of MN Contract. The lease requires the city to pay for gas, oil, tires and brakes during the term of the lease; all other costs are covered by the State. In April, the State contract vendor for the conversion was here at MHPD and assessed the vehicles for parts that would not last 3 more years. The only major part needing to be replaced in both squads is the computer docking station. The State Contract vendor highly recommends the installation of the molded back seats. This will be an additional cost item. BUDGET IMPACT: The removal and placement with the parts is estimated at $4379.15 per car. We will be adding amplified antennas for wireless connectivity to the squad computers at $2054.00 for each vehicle. The exterior graphics are $375 per car. The radars in each car will be replaced at a cost of $2186.21. One of the two squads will have a new in -squad camera system installed at a cost of approximately $4500. Earlier in 2015 Sgt. Petersen was successful in writing a grant to replace the squad computers. These will be added when the grant money is made available by the State. The cost of a squad computer is approximately $4500. All other equipment and wiring will move from the old squad to the new squad. The transition from old to new takes approximately one week. These are all budgeted costs in the 2015 budget. Finance has confirmed the money is available for the approved usage. RECOMMENDATION: No action required --for informational purposes only. CITY OF MENDDTA HEIGHTS I: � ► ': 1 ' 1►11� Sienificant Claims page 40 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax wway.mendota•heights.com , June 16, 2015 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator / Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director �.1J�' Claims List Summary Metro Council Environmental Services — Sewer & SAC Charges $ 104,299.78 Xcel Energy — Utilities $ 9,193.55 Mansfield Oil Company — Fuel $ 4,912.94 City of St Paul — Sibley Memorial Trail Project $ 32,496.20 Manual Checks Total $ 121,136.20 System Checks Total $ 91,453.30 Total for the list of claims for the June 16, 2015 city council meeting $ 212,589.50 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the list of claims for June 16, 2015. page 41 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 06/11/1511:13 AM Page 1 Claims List MANUALCHECKS 05/29/15 MAN Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name B C A - BTS E 45-4490-045-45 BACKGROUND CHECK - PAR3 Golf Course $15.00 Search Name B C A - BTS $15.00 Search Name MENDAKOTA COUNTRY CLUB G 45-2035 LAWN MOWER - PAR3 E 45-4334-045-45 LAWN MOWER - PAR3 Search Name MENDAKOTA COUNTRY CLUB -$44.69 Golf Course $694.69 $650.00 ;,00aUV page 42 onn1ns�114mw CITY OF ��EN��OTA HEIGHTS Page Claims List MANUxLonEcmS 06110/15 MAN Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount EO1-449O-07O-70 BACKGROUND CHECK -PARKS Search Name lCMARETIREMENT 457 GO1-2O7l 06/05/2015 PAYROLL Search Name METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENT SVC R15-3615 MARCH 2015 SAC DISC.A0. 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S. WALLGREN Parks 8Recreation Search Name VVALLGREN,SLOAN $3,306.78 Search Name ZEKOREZ [08-433S'0OO'O0 CARPET CLEANING 'PD Search Name ZEROR5Z Spec Fds $482.90 page 50 CITY ��F �0EN��OTA HEIGHTS O*U1��11:19�w Page Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 06/16/15 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT EO1'4200'310-5O MAY 2O15SERVICE -PmGARAGE Road &Bridges $236.66 EO1'4Z8O-]10-70 MAY 2015SERVICE 'PYVGARAGE Parks &Recreation $236.66 E 15'1280'310'00 MAY ZO15SERVICE - PW GARAGE Utility Enterprise $236.65 E08'4280'00O'OO MAY 2015 SERVICE ' CITY HALL Spec Fds Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT $911.33 Search Name ZEKOREZ [08-433S'0OO'O0 CARPET CLEANING 'PD Search Name ZEROR5Z Spec Fds $482.90 page 51 2015 Licensing List for City Council Type Contractor Name Gas Piping Genera/ HVAC Sign Sustainable Heating & Cooling, Inc Fendler Patterson Construction, Inc Joseph Fieber Handyman Services Ductworks Heating & Cooling G.V. Heating & Air, Inc Krinkie Heating & Air My Plumber, Inc Walker Sign Holdings, dba Lawrence Sign & Nordquist Sign Thursday, June 11, 2015 Page I of I 6/11/2015 Mendota Heights Building Activity Report Mi4dI#6jka, Building Official May 1, 2015 thru May 31, 2015 January 1, 2015 thru May 31, 2015 January 1, 2014 thru May 31, 2014 January 1, 2013 thru May 31, 2013 Building Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected SFD 0 $ $0.00 SFD 5 $ 2,513,000.00 $27,008.45 SFD 4 $ 1,940,000.00 $19,278.12 SFD 3 $ 1,059,000.00 $ 11,176.11 APT 0 $ $0.00 APT 0 $ $0.00 APT 0 $ $0.00 APT 0 $ $ - Townhouse 0 1 $ $0.00 Townhouse 0 1 $ $0.00 Townhouse 0 1 $ $0.00 Townhouse 0 1 $ $ Condo 0 $ - $0.00 Condo 0 $ $0.00 Condo 0 $ $0.00 Condo 0 $ $ - Misc 58 $ 552,276.99 $ 9,906.87 Misc 201 $ 3,261,863.83 $ 49,928.42 Misc 157 $ 2,613,331.21 $ 43,149.79 Misc 168 $ 2,106,300.00 $ 37,685.33 Commercial 2 $ 127,000.00 $2,082.26 Commercial 16 $ 1,370,563.00 $19,688.10 Commercial 15 $ 2,650,311.00 $29,838.69 Commercial 49 $ 10,369,035.00 $ 74,713.39 Sub Total 60 1 $ 679,276.99 1 $ 11,989.13 Sub Total 1 222 1 $ 7,145,426.83 $ 96,624.97 Sub Total 176 1 $ 7,103,642.21 1 $ 92,266.60 1 Sub Total 220 1 $ 13,534,335.00 1 $ 123,574.83 Trade Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Trade Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Trade Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Trade Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected Plumbing 11 $920.00 Plumbing 90 $7,577.21 Plumbing 50 $3,695.20 Plumbing 78 $ 5,150.00 Water 3 $30.00 Water 5 $50.00 Water 2 $20.00 Water 1 $ 10.00 Sewer 3 $75.00 Sewer 6 $300.00 Sewer 4 $100.00 Sewer 2 $ 50.00 Mechanical 1 20 1 1 $1,643.89 lMechanical 1 124 1 1 $10,604.93 1 lMechanical 1 87 1 1 $8,123.40 1 iMechanical 1 115 1 1 $ 13,680.00 Sub Total 37 1 1 $ 2,668.89 Sub Total 1 225 1 1 $ 18,532.14 11 Sub Total 1 143 1 1 $11,938.60 11 Sub Total 1 196 1 1 $ 18,890.00 License I No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses I No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses No. Valuation Fee Collected Contractor 9 $450.00 Contractor 227 $11,350.00 Contractor 219 $10,950.00 Contractor 260 1 $ 13,000.00 Total 106 1 $ 679,276.99 1 $ 15,108.02 Total 1 674 1 $ 7,145,426.83 $ 126,507.11 Total 538 1 $ 7,203,642.21 $ 115,155.20 Total 676 1 $ 13,534,335.00 1 $ 155,464.83 NOTE: All fee amounts exclude SAC, WAC and State Surcharge. Amounts shown will reflect only permit plan review fee and valuation totals a BackYard Chickens > Laws and Ordinances > Inver Grove Heights Minnesota Chicken Ordinance Inver Grove Heights Minnesota Chicken Ordinance By: TomMN1 and chickenkeys Posted 12/6/10 • Last updated 3/16/15 • 1,129 views • 1 comment Inver Grove Heights Minnesota Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this Yes location Max Chickens 6 Allowed Roosters No Allowed Permit Required Yes ($25 fee, every two years. Permits renewed March 1 st) Coop Limited to one coop. Restrictions City/Organization Inver Grove Heights 8150 Barbara Ave Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 PH 651 Contact name 450-2500 Questions can also be submitted through the cityVs website. http://mn invergroveheights.civicplus.com/forms.as . px?FID=42 Additional City Code Title 5, Chapter 4, Sections 1 (defiinitions), 2 (keeping of certaiq Information animals), 5 (seizure and impoundment), 8 (public nuisance - could refer to roosters, but not called out specifically) April 26, 2010 city council meeting furthe defined what an \'animal\' is to include chickens and to include them when talkin about impounding. http://mn- inverg roveheights.civicplus.com/archives/43/Minutes°/a20April °/x2026,%202010. Information has not been codified into the city ordinances Link for more http://www.sterlingrodifiers.com/codebook/index.php?book—id=542 Information Information Last 2010-12-06 08:22:03 Updated The city of Inver Grove Heights has an informational packet attached to their chicken license application found here: www.ci.inver-grove-heights.mn.usidocumentcenter/view/3715 BackYard Chickens > Laws and Ordinances > BumsAlle Minnesota Burnsville Minnesota ''+' By: snOwwhite Posted 5/17/13 - Last updated 5/17/13 - 1,239 views - 0 comments Burnsville Minnesota Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed 4 Roosters Allowed No Permit Required Yes - a License Coop Restrictions Not identified, but must provide a scale drawing to identify the location of the coop and run City/Organization Contact name City of Burnsville - City Hall Additional Information Submit License Application with $50 License Fee. License issued for 2 years, then renew. Link for more Information http://www.ci.bumsville.mn.us/DocumentCenter/HomeNiew/1888 Information Last Updated 5/17/2013 NOTE: This information was submitted by a member of our chicken forum. Please make sure to double check that this information is accurate before you proceed with raising chickens. You can read more into about checking local laws here. e . West St Paul Minnesota Chicken Ordinance 04, By: TomMN1 Posted 12/6/10 • Last updated 12/6/10 • 1,092 views • 0 comments West St Paul Minnesota Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed 2 for city lots under 5 acres Roosters Allowed Yes Permit Required Yes Coop Restrictions See below about small animal shelters City/Organization Contact name John Remkus City Manager 651-552-4101 Sherrie Le Asst City Mgr/HR Director 651-552- 4108 Additional Information Section 905.03 - At large definition - Coop/run considerations 905.13 - Noisy animals - doesnVt call out roosters specifically, but could be included in definition. 905.15, subdivision 3 - Specific ordinance about chickens Chapter 9 - Public Safety Section 905 Animals 905:03. Running at Large. Subd. 1. Definition. A animal is 1"running at large\" if it: a. Is not effectively contained within a fenced area; or b. Is on any ' unfenced area or lot abutting a street, alley, public park, public place or upon any other private land without being effectively restrained by chain, leash or an electronic pet containment device from moving beyond such unfenced area or lot; or c. Is on any street, public park, school grounds or public place without being effectively restrained by chain or leash. Subd. 2. General Rule. The license holder, owner, or keeper of any animal will be responsible for the effective restraint of the animal and must not permit the animal to run at large. Subd. 3. On Owners Premises. When an animal is on its owners premises, it will be considered to be within the A i effective direction, supervision and control of the owner. 905.13. Noisy Animals. A person must not keep, harbor, or maintain at any place within the City, any animal that by its barking, howling, whining, or other noises, unreasonably disturbs the peace and quiet of any person in the vicinity. The phrase \"unreasonably disturbs the peace and quiet\" will include, but is not limited to, the creation of any noise by the animals, that can be heard by any person, including a law enforcement officer or animal control officer, from a location outside of the building or premises where the animal is being kept and that animal noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five- minute period of time with one minute or less lapse of time between each animal noise during the five minute period. 905.15. Permit to Keep Certain Animals Subd. 3. Small Animal Shelters. a. Proximity to Certain Uses. A chicken coop, dove cote, dog kennel facility (which is a facility designed to contain more than three (3) dogs, rabbit warren, or other yard or establishment where small animals or fowls are kept, must not be maintained closer than 100 feet from any apartment, hotel, restaurant, boarding house, retail food store, building used for school, religious or hospital purposes, or residence other than occupied by the owner or occupant of the premises where the creatures are kept. b. Keeping at Residence. A person must not keep more than two rabbits, guinea pigs, ducks, chickens, pigeons or geese, more than four. months old on any residential premises less than five acres within the City, except by special written permit issued by the Council after an inspection of the premises and a finding of fact to the effect that no nuisance will be created by their existence. The applicant must provide the City with the names and addresses of all persons residing within 75 feet of applicants property; together with payment of a fee set by City Council Resolution. If the applicant provides the City with a signed acknowledgement of surrounding residents stating that they have been informed of the Council hearing date for such permit and that they have no objection, then notice does not need to be given by the City Clerk and no fee needs to be paid by the applicant. Subd. 4. Cleaning Animal Shelters. All structures, pens, coops or yards where animals or fowls are kept or permitted to be, must be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, devoid of all rodents and vermin, and free from objectionable odors. The interior walls, ceiling, floors, partitions, appurtenances of all the structures must be whitewashed or painted annually or as often as the City directs. The City, upon the complaint of any individual, will inspect any structure or premises and issue any order as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Section. Subd. 5. Animals at Large. The owner, caretaker or custodian of any animal will be responsible for the effective restraint of the animal and must not permit it to be at large within the City. Any animal will be deemed to be at large when it is off the premises owned or rented by its owner and unaccompanied by the owner or an agent or employee of the owner. A person must not ride, lead or permit a horse, mule, donkey or pony on a public walk or boulevard in the City. A person must not ride a horse, mule, donkey or pony upon public highways in the City. Link for more Information hftp://www.ci.west-saint-paul.mn.us/index.asp? Type=B_BASIC&SEC={E1 BEABEF-F6F6-4A49- AD84-26COAD909 FE9}&DE={339 E4B70-4A5 F- 47C2-9EE1-910401066B7B} Information Last Updated 2010-12-06 08:50:17 NOTE: This information was submitted by a member of our chicken forum. Please make sure to double check that this information is accurate befare you proceed with raising chickens. You can read more info about checking local laws here.. A Sunfish Lake Minnesota Chicken Ordinance t By: TomMN1 Posted 12/6/10 • Last updated 12/6/10 • 414 views • 0 comments Sunfish Lake Minnesota Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this Yes location Max Chickens No maximum Allowed Roosters Yes - Allowed Permit Required Yes Coop None Restrictions City/Organization Carie Fuhrman City Planner (763) 231-2555 Contact name Additional SECTION 1202.02 DEFINITIONS: Animals: 1. Domestic Animals: For purpc Information Chapter, domestic animal shall be defined as house pets such as dogs, cats, ti typical animal pets, and birds (not including pigeons, chickens, geese, turke• domestic fowl) which can be contained within a principal structure throughout It provided that the containment can be accomplished without special modifies structure requiring a building permit from the City. Animals normally classified; have been domesticated are not included as a domestic animal. 2. Farm Anir hogs, bees, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys, horses and other animals tradi commonly accepted as farm animals in the State of Minnesota. SECTION 1225 ANIMALS: E. Farm and Non -Domestic Animals. 1. Except as herein provided, non-domestic animals may be allowed within the City subject to the appro administrative permit by the City Forester. The consideration involving the appr of an administrative permit shall include, but not be limited to: a. The notifi immediately abutting property owners and an assessment of the possible neg< upon such properties. b. The adequacy of the site and buildings to accommoda in question. c. The public health, safety, and general welfare concerns posed b in question. 2. Approval of an administrative permit may be issued for a period r after which the permit may be reissued for periods of up to three (3) years. In, complaints from neighbors have been received or where there has been a conditions or violations, a renewal shall require City Council approval and at th. may be processed in accordance with the procedural requirements of an Interir Link for more http://www.sunfishiake.org/images/Ordinances/Zoning_Ordianance/zo%20sunfi! a Information Information Last 2010-12-06 08:59:28 Updated NOTE: This information was submitted by a member of our chicken forum. Please make sure to double check that this information is accurate before you proceed with raising chickens. You can read more into about checking local laws here.. page 53 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: Planning Case 2015-17 Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development Plan Amendment APPLICANT: Ryland Homes PROPERTY ADDRESS: N/A — LeMay Shores Development ZONING/GUIDED: R-1 One Family Residential/LR Low Density Residential ACTION DEADLINE: August 2, 2015 DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST The applicant is seeking a Conditional Use Permit to amend a Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement. Title 12 -1K -6-G(2) of the City Code requires a conditional use permit for amendments to a final development plan. BACKGROUND The City Council passed Resolution 07-54 on June 5, 2007 approving the Final PUD Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement for the LeMay Shores development. Since that time, a number of amendments have been approved by the City Council, including the most recent amendment to the Final Plat in August 2014. At the June 2 meeting, the applicant requested the City Council grant an exemption from Planning Commission review so that consideration of the required application could be expedited. The request was granted and the public hearing will be conducted at the June 16 meeting. The required notices were mailed to surrounding property owners and published in the Sunday, June 7 edition of the South-West Review in compliance with the Code. ANALYSIS The proposed Final Plat amendment includes the platting of an additional outlot (see attached Final Plat), which is not considered a minor amendment in this case. According to Title 12 -1K -6-G(2) of the Code: All other changes in use, or rearrangements of lots, blocks and building tracts, any changes in the provision of common open spaces, and all other changes in the approved final plan must be made by the council under the procedures authorized by this chapter for the approval of a conditional use permit. No amendments may be required by the council because of changes in conditions that have occurred since the final plan was approved or by changes in the development policy of the community. According to the applicant, during mass -grading of the site earlier this year a large debris field was uncovered in the rear yards of ten lots abutting the Resurrection Cemetery property (see site map). The debris consisted mainly of concrete, asphalt, flower pots, and miscellaneous trash; no contaminants were found. The subsequent clean-up was coordinated with Dakota County and the Minnesota Pollution Control page 54 Agency and the entire impacted area is contained within proposed Outlot E. As included in the proposed First Amendment to the Development Agreement (see attached Exhibit E), the property would be owned and maintained by the Homeowners Association. ALTERNATIVES 1. Approval of the Conditional Use Permit request for amendments to the Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement based on the finding of fact that the application meets the policies and standards of the City Code, with the condition that the developer file the amended Final Plat and Development Agreement with Dakota County. Ili 2. Denial of the Conditional Use Permit request for amendments to the Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement based on the finding of fact that the application does not meet the policies and standards of the City Code. • ', 3. Table the request. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit request for amendments to the Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement based on the finding of fact that the application meets the policies and standards of the City Code, with the condition that the developer file the amended Final Plat and Development Agreement with Dakota County (Alternative 1). ACTION REQUESTED Following a public hearing, if the City Council desires to implement the recommendation, it should pass a motion adopting RESOLUTION 2015-40 APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AMEND A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FINAL PLAT, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. MATERIALS INCLUDED FOR REVIEW 1. Aerial site map 2. Planning applications, including supporting materials page 55 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2015-40 RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AMEND A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FINAL PLAT, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WHEREAS, Ryland Homes has applied for a conditional use permit in order to amend a final planned unit development plan, final plat, and development agreement for the LeMay Shores project, as proposed in Planning Case 2015-17 and described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Mendota Heights City Council held a public hearing on this matter at their regular meeting on June 16, 2015. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mendota Heights City Council that the conditional use permit request as proposed in Planning Case 2015-17 is hereby approved with the finding of fact that the application meets the policies and standards of the City Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that the conditional use permit request as proposed in Planning Case 2015-17 is hereby approved with the condition that the developer file the amended Final Plat and Development Agreement with Dakota County. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this sixteenth day of June, 2015. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk Planning Case 2015-17 LeMay Shores Development Date: 6/5/2015 0 380 M, SCALE IN FEET City of Mendota Heights GIS Map Disclaimer: This data is for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for a true title search, property appraisal, plat, survey, or for zoning verification. The City of Mendota Heights assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. The City of Mendota Heights, or any other entity from which data was obtained, assumes no liability for any errors or omissions herein. If discrepancies are found, please contact the City of Mendota Heights. Contact "Gopher State One Call" at 651-454-0002 for utility locations, 48 hours prior to any excavation. page 57 TWIN CITIES DIVISION 7599 Anagram Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 952.229.6000 Tel 952.229.6024 Fax www.ryland.com May 27, 2015 Nolan Wall City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Re: Lemay Shores, Amendment Request Dear Mr. Wall: Ryland Homes requests an amendment to the Lemay Shore Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement. The amendment would accommodate a change in the approved plat of Lemay Shores. The amendment to the plat includes an establishment of an outlot made from the rears of ten current lots. As Lemay Shores was mass graded this spring, a rather large debris field was uncovered. No contaminates were found, just debris such as; concrete, asphalt, flower pots, cans, bottles and other miscellaneous garbage. Ryland and our environmental engineers worked with both the Dakota County Environmental Resources Department and the MPCA on the clean-up. The requested change to the plat creates an outlot (to be owned by the HOA) in the areas where some of the debris remains and was c"fpped appropriately as permitted by Dakota County and the MPCA. All the residential lots per the amended plat have been fully cleared of debris. Attached please find an application for the amendment, a check to cover the fees associated with the application and copies of the revised plat. Please note, the original plat has not yet been filed at Dakota County. Ryland appreciates your consideration on this request. Please call or email me with any questions or request of any additional information. Sincerely, / Mark Sonstegard VP Land Development Ryland Homes, Twin Cities. page 58 1101 Victoria Cur to I 11-1pridota Heights, MN 55118 651.4 J850 Phone 1 65'052.8940 fax CITY OF MENOOTA HEIGHTS Property Address/Street Location: "�- '/ A" Applicant Name: The Ryland Group, Inc. Applicant E -Mail Address: msonsteg@ryland.com Applicant Mailing Address: 7599 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Property Owner Name: The Ryland Group, Inc. Phone: 952.229.6000 Property Owner Mailing Address: 7599 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Legal Description & PIN of Property: (Complete Legal from Title or Deed must be provided) Lemay Shores (see attached for complete legal description) Phone: 952.229.6000 Type of Request: Ll Rezoning Ll Conditional Use Permit Ll Conditional Use Permit for PUD Ll Variance LJ Wetlands Permit Ll Prelim inary/Final Plat Approval Ll Subdivision Approval Ll Critical Area Permit Ll Comprehensive Plan Amendment LJ Code Amendment Ll Lot Split M Other Amendment to Conditional Use Permit for PUD I hereby declare that all statements made in this request and on the additional material are true. I further authorize City Officials and agents to inspect the above property during daylight hours. Signatur'e' o' Applica)jit Date All Sig$atu-re of Owner Date Signature of Owner (if more than one) Date Planning Application (modified 112812014) Page 1 of 1 page 59 1101 Victoria Curve. I Mendota Height.s, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651;452.8940 fax _111 — MENOOTA HEIGHTS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT REQUEST APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: ® Dated original of all the materials checked must be submitted by the end of the business day the Monday before the first Tuesday of the month. ® If all original materials are 11 x 17 or smaller. — only submit originals. ® If materials are larger than 11 x 17, please provide 24 copies, folded to 8 1/2 x 11. • Any drawing in color—.must submit 24 copies. The following materials must be submitted for the application to be considered complete: Fee, as included in Fee Schedule (check payable to City of Mendota Heights) NOTE: Planning Application fees do not cover building permit fees, utilities, or other fees which may be required for you to complete your project Completed Application Form (only original needs to be submitted). Letter of Intent. LI Development Schedule, indicating: ® Approximate start date of construction of the project. 4, o Proposed project staging and anticipated construction timelines. ® Anticipated rate of development. • Area and location of common open space provided at each stage. XCopies of proposed agreements, maintenance and continued protection information purposes only. V/4- Site Development Plan, including: provisions or covenants which will govern use, of the PUD and any of its common open spaces, for Ll Location of all buildings, including existing and proposed. L3 Location of all adjacent buildings located within 350' of the exterior boundaries of the property in question. L3 Floor area ratio. LJ Location and number of existing and proposed parking spaces. Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development Request (modified 121612013) Page 1 of 2 page 60 LI Vehicular circulation. LJ Architectural elevations (type and materials used on all external surfaces). LJ Sewer and water alignment, existing and proposed. LI Location and candle power of all luminaries. LI Location of all existing easements. Dimension Plan, including: Lot dimensions and area. LJ Dimensions of proposed and existing structures. LI "Typical" floor plan and "typical" room plan. LI Setbacks on all structures existing or proposed on property in question. LJ Proposed setbacks. Grading Plan, including: L] Existing contour. U Proposed grading elevations. L3 Drainage configuration. LI Storm sewer catch basins and invert elevations. LI Spot elevations. LJ Proposed road profile. ,A/I A- Landscape Plan, including: Ll Location of all existing trees, type, diameter and which trees will be removed. U Location, type and diameter of all proposed plantings. LI Location and material used of all screening devices. NOTES: Conditional Use Permit for Planned Unit Development Request (modified 12J612013) Page 2 of 2 LEMAY SHORES " iiwilm`s sre Imw I xa x. xerumA 1 � ---E moor tel 4a Auoilmt's wtwmstrl xa 31, YExpmA ) I I ___ yy2m� __ 6a'ztt toace4 I .) f7 16 15 1 lWw 21 20 19 f0 /� Qom TE 22 mtrv.nmb 1 l.Ihi DEFT T. D, TRANS. ^it --HT-... 41 PLAT page 61 � � tvke Au9uala �f 1� NE 1/4 NW 1/4 N'. !M 1/4 SE 1/4 VICINITY MAP Sec 34,1 T. 28, 9akota County. MN B.aMg. Nam are bayed upon the 34, T Ino .f the Hath 1/2 of Sec 34 T. 28, R. 23, MI ben9 Bffi.DI 6.at11 N of Lot 40, AU01TOR5 511801YISION N0. 34, MQNOTA..hich hd an msumetl bearn9 of 5 89'4427- W. No monument eymbol..h.m at any ct.tute r.qu— 1.catlan indicate. v plat --tlhot vN be ..L and .hkh .holt ba in plat° .iihin one 1.a of Ned e tecoNing dot. of the plat Monuments ahail be 1/2 nth by 14 loch Im, pip° maked by Lken.e Number 48176. Ben<hmak— Top of vonitay manhNe 53 feet 3 NWIy of the NW coma of dedicated St- Trunk Nigh.., No. 55 R19ht of Way. Top of manW. - 846.01 f..L (NGV[) 1929) • l i — t . 1/2 nth Bm m t found 0 Genatee 1/2 MU by 14 Inch bon pip. manum.nt ..t aid —d by U..— N.. 48176. • [)matee found 1/2 Inch iron —1 •8' monument m .hom an MnD.t R.G.W. plot Na 19-96. M/ F4"N1140 DVaV R/NC SURp£)7NG rr rr r •r r1 M/ F4"N1140 DVaV R/NC SURp£)7NG page 62 EXHIBIT G FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT (this "First Amendment") is made as of June 16, 2015 ("Effective Date") by and between the City of Mendota Heights, a Minnesota statutory city, having its principal office at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota 55118-4167 (the "City") and The Ryland Group, Inc., a Maryland corporation, its successors and assigns as permitted herein, having its principal office at 7599 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 ("Developer"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City and the Developer entered into a Contract for Private Development dated March 18, 2015, recorded Month ##, 2015, as Document No. ######### ("Original Agreement"); WHEREAS, the City and the Developer desire to enter into this First Amendment to the Private Contract for Development; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: The City Council has approved amendments to the Planned Unit Development Final Development Plan and Final Plat, as previously approved on August 19, 2014, to include Outlot E, as described in Exhibit G-1 and depicted in Exhibit G-2; 2. The Developer shall by responsible for the maintenance of Outlot E until such time as those responsibilities are transferred to the Homeowners Association (Common Interest Community), as contained in Section 3.19 of the Contract for Private Development. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused this amended Agreement to be duly executed in its name and behalf and the Developer has caused this amended Agreement to be duly executed in its name and behalf on or as of the date first above written. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS By: Its: Mayor Lo -47- Its: City Clerk page 63 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com CITY OF MENOOTA HEIGHTS June 8, 2015 RE: Notice of Public Hearing LeMay Shores Development Dear Property Owner: On Tuesday, June 16, the City Council. will be conducting a public hearing in consideration of amendments to the Final Planned Unit Development Plan, Final Plat, and Development Agreement for the LeMay Shores development. The developer is requesting the proposed amendments to include an additional outlot on the Final Plat to encompass a disturbed area where a non -contaminated debris field was discovered and appropriately mitigated (see enclosed map). The application materials are available for review at City Hall and the full agenda packet for the City Council meeting will be available on the City's website, www.mendota- heights.com, by June 12. The development project was originally approved by the City in 2007 and will consist of 60 twin -home units on approximately 67 acres west of Resurrection Cemetery and east of LeMay Lake. Please contact Nolan Wall with any questions at (651) 452-1850 or nolanw@mendota-heights.com. Sincerely, Nolan Wall, AICP Planner Planning Case2015-17 ShoresDevelopment Date: 6/5/2015 page 64 City of Mendota Heights GIS Map Disclaimer: This data is for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for a true title search, property appraisal, plat, survey, or for zoning verification. The City of Mendota Heights assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. The City of Mendota Heights, or any other entity from which data was obtained, assumes no liability for any errors or omissions herein. If discrepancies are found, please contact the City of Mendota Heights. Contact "Gopher State One Call" at 661-464-0002 for utility locations, 48 hours prior to any excavation. 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STEVEN R & VICKIE A WENDT 2130 LAKE AUGUSTA DR MENDOTA HEIGHTS MN 55120 THOMAS P HANSCHEN LINNEA BERGREN HANSCHEN 2158 LEMAY LAKE DR MENDOTA HEIGHTS MN 55120-1183 TIMOTHY T FURLONG 2230 HIGHWAY 13 MENDOTA HEIGHTS MN 55120-1166 WENDY S KROLL 2065 ACACIA DR MENDOTA HEIGHTS MN 55120 Affidavit ®f Publication State of Minnesota County of Dakota page 68 E. KITTY SUNDBERG , being duly sworn, on oath, says that he/she is the publisher or authorized agent and employee of the publisher .of the newspaper known as SOUTH-WEST REVIEW and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed NOTICE OF HEARING which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once each week, for 1 successive weeks; it was first published on SUNDAY , the 7TH day of JUNE 2015 , and was thereafter printed and published on every to and including the day of , 20 ; and printed below is a copy of the ]ower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: *ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMN OPQRSTUVW XYZ `a hcdefg hijkl mnopq rsfuvwxyz Subscribed and sworn to before me on t is 8 H day of JUNE 15 Notary Public *Alphabet should be in the same size and kind of type as the notice. oTONYA R..WHITEHEAD RATE INFORMATION Notary Public-Minneso t Coa ,Ww E*ffi8Jw Sf, 2020 be classi ied rate paid by commercial users for comparable space ........................................... BY: TITLE LEGAL WOORDINATOR (2) Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ......................... (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter ..................................... 1/15 .....$25.00 per col. inch ......$25.00 per col. inch ......$ per col. inch CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 69 NOTICE OF HEARING A PUBLIC HEARING ON CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AMEND A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FINAL PLAT, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN., NOTICE Is hereby given that the City Council of Mendota Heights will meet at 7:00 P.M., or. as soon ELS possible thereafter, on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Victoria . Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, to consider a conditional use permit to amend a final planned unit development ;plan, final plat, and development agreement. This request has been assigned Planning Case number 2015-17. " This notice is pursuant to Title 11 (Subdivision) and Mile 12 (Zoning) of the Mendota Heights City Code. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to this request will be heard at this meeting. Lorri Smith City Clerk (South-West Review: June 7, 2015) a• a page 70 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Nolan Wall, AICP Planner SUBJECT: River to River Greenway Master Plan BACKGROUND Dakota County will be presenting information on the River to River Greenway Master Plan process. Formerly known as the NURT (North Urban Regional Trail), the 8 -mile regional trail utilizes existing and newly -constructed trail segments through Lilydale, Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, and South St. Paul to connect important regional destinations. The Master Plan will be a long-term policy guide for improvements, acquisitions, management, and operations and is being funded through the Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP). Staff participated in the process of developing the plan as part of a technical advisory group. As segments of the Greenway are improved as designated within the Master Plan, it is intended for Dakota County to assume maintenance responsibility to the entire facility, which will traverse Mendota Heights from Lilydale Road, south through Valley Park, east along Highway 110, north along Warrior Drive and east along Marie Avenue. The timeframe for the assumption of maintenance responsibility will depend upon timing of any projects deemed necessary as part of the Master Plan. Attached is an Executive Summary of the DRAFT Master Plan; representatives from Dakota County will be in attendance to answer any questions. The entire DRAFT Greenway Master Plan is available for public review at: htip://www.hk ig com/projects/dakota/river to river greenway.php BUDGETIMPACT No impacts to the budget are anticipated at this time. RECOMMENDATION Dakota County is requesting approval of a resolution of support for the Master Plan. If the City Council desires to support the request, pass a motion adopting RESOLUTION 2015-39 SUPPORTING THE RIVER TO RIVER GREENWAY MASTER PLAN. page 71 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2015-39 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE RIVER TO RIVER GREENWAY MASTER PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has been working with Dakota County on the development of a master plan for a regional greenway project that would bring new recreational and open space opportunities to the City of Mendota Heights; and WHEREAS, the unique approach to trail design outlined in the master plan integrates functional use, scenic value, historic and environmental interpretation, water quality improvements, and ecological restoration; and WHEREAS, the proposed greenway is an identified unit of the Metropolitan Regional Park System Plan and will establish a link between the Minnesota River and the Mississippi River through the communities of South St. Paul, West St. Paul, and Mendota Heights; and WHEREAS, the master plan was developed in accordance with the 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan; and WHEREAS, the alignment identified in the master plan was developed in accordance with City of Mendota Heights' 2030 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the development and operation of the regional greenway will be a cooperative effort between Dakota County and the communities through which it extends; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City of Mendota Heights adopts a resolution supporting Dakota County's Plans for River to River Greenway. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this sixteenth day of June, 2015. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk �y J MASTER PLAN PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT - MAY 2015 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.HKGI.COM/PROJECTS/DAKOTA INTRODUCTION Dakota County Parks, Lakes, Tail The River to River Greenway Master and Greenways Vision, 2030 Plan portrays a vision to establish a whrsNe greenway from the Big Rivers Regional "ftir ftAc€5.. _ Trailhead along the Mississippi River�;� M in Lilydale to Kaposia Landing along'' ' the Mississippi River in South St. Paul. Ct7dl]4I{'I'EU111ACPk Gr"flrs, ira8 w.r-+wr.r.rr4 The River to River Greenway is- x+�w�ana���nlM.yawwd44.d i 1111 Fs� M i e•i an enhanced corridor that follows the North Urban Regional Trail �.... W..•.,. A (HURT) in northern Dakota County. t I The greenway vision and planning 1 oaWv�adowrr vae� srsttr ..e process is outlined in Dakota County Parks, Lakes, Trails and Greenways Vision 2030 and The Dakota County Greenway Collaborative Guidebook. Dakota County envisions its greenways to provide multiple layers of benefits in water quality, habitat enhancement, recreation, and non -motorized transportation. The River to River Greenway travels 8 miles through Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, and South St. Paul. Today, the surrounding landscape is fully developed and consists of a mix of land uses, including residential neighborhoods, parks, schools, and commercial corridors. 1 River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 EXISTING CONDITIONS The River to River Greenway's route travels from the Lilydale trailhead of the Big Rivers Regional Trail (part of the Minnesota River Greenway) to Kaposia Landing and the Mississippi River Regional Trail through parks, residential, and commercial areas in the communities of Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, and South St. Paul. The greenway links destinations including: Valley Park, Village at Mendota Heights, Henry Sibley High School, Dodge Nature Center, Garlough Park and Elementary School, Marthaler Park, West St. Paul City Hall, Robert Street commercial corridor, Wentworth Library, West St. Paul YMCA, Thompson Oaks Golf Course, Thompson County Park, and Kaposia Park. The River to River Greenway connects the Mississippi River - just downstream of its confluence with the Minnesota River - to the Mississippi River in South St. Paul - after it has traveled through downtown St. Paul. Between these spans of river is a rich, urban and suburban landscape full of residential neighborhoods, retail districts, parks, and open spaces. Cultural Resources Within the greenway corridor there are parks, historical and cultural features, and many recreational resources, both old and new, that have provided people with access to nature for generations. Though few of these resources are considered historic by state or federal definitions, or have simply not yet been evaluated, they are an important part of the landscape to the people along the greenway corridor. There are other cultural resources recognized by the State Historic Preservation Office within and around the River to River Greenway. Of note is the G.W. Wentworth House. There does not appear to have been many architectural/ historical evaluations within the corridor, but much of the housing stock is of a sufficient age to be evaluated and the possibility remains that further investigations could uncover some additionally intriguing resources. Natural Resources The River to River Greenway corridor connects several forested parks and open spaces through urban and suburban development patterns. The overall quality of plant communities within the corridor is moderate to high quality, as identified by the Minnesota County Biological Survey (MCBS) and the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS). The corridor is flanked by two large natural ares -- Valley Park and Kaposia Park -- that consist of moderate to high quality plant communities. Valley Park Village at Mendota Heights Thompson County Park River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 2 GR00 1 a CONI PN PLAN — p �f ri PICKEREL _ DO PARK HARMON P LAKE H, RRIIET ISLAND REGIONAL PARK CHEROKEE PAR( B TLER V IVY HILLS PARK ORM ARK UD ARK Y, MISSISSIP CONNECTION TO MINNESOTA RIVER REGIONAL LILYDALE VICTORIA HIGHLAND MARIE AVE PA lK ROGERS LAKE ROGERS LAKE PARK 13 I WENTWORTH PARK i 149 MENDOTA ALLEY PARK HEIGHTS VILLAGE COMMONS THEVILLAGEAT " MENDOTA HEIGHTS ■� CONNECTION TO MEND MENDOTA-LEBANON PLAZA HILLS RE61ONAL GREENH DODGE NATURE PRESERVE MENDAKOTA PARK FRIENDLY MARSH PARK , i WESCHCKE PARK i ENTIN OLIVIA T DODGE NATURE CENTER GAR, ELEN I SUNFISH LAKE SUNFC 1 FIA - V EMERSON PARK LAYFIELD M OAKDALE PARK MUTTON FIELD IF THOMPSON HILL PARK m ]RTH AVEW n tm� WES' oucH MARTHALER PARK IENTARv GARLOUGH PARK-"/jp ---WESTIST P�' UL I ME 1 N LAKE -r_Ilk I LU"'ERAN fIl i CHOOLW THOMPSON THOMPSON AVEE A wE THOMPSON OAKS - PAULL YM(A vMCA _ ! I GOLF COURSE ENTWORTH 52 LIBRARY WEI I ST PAUL SPORTS DOME � WEST ST PAUL SPORTS COMPLEX MENDOTA RD E _ page 76 Interpretive Stop MISSISSI RIVER L _ — LSON PARK CONNECTION TO PARK L� MISSISSIPPI RIVER BUTLER AV TRAIL Preferred Regional Trail (non -existing) 'OSIA PARK SUMMIT PARK 1,19 , Alternate Regional Trail (non -existing) z VETS FIELD HAST PAUL �0 Recreation Destination Activity Center PARK I j Trailhead Neighborhood Gateway r a 0 STA SOUTHVIEW COUNTRY CLUB INVER ROVE HEIGHTS Interpretive Stop Existing Grade -Separated Crossing L _ — Proposed Grade -Separated Crossing River to River Greenway PARK mmuo Preferred Regional Trail (existing/funded) Preferred Regional Trail (non -existing) _ ♦ Alternate Regional Trail (non -existing) Existing Local Trail - - - Future Local Trail NORTH T 0 .25 .5 MILE THE PLAN The Development Plan Development of the River to River Greenway consists of filling in the gaps of the existing North Urban Regional Trail and reconstructing segments of the trail that are not up to regional standards. The fully realized greenway trail will be a continuous, paved trail for nature -based recreation and non -motorized transportation. The trail is a connective feature linking recreation destinations (places people go for outdoor recreation), activity centers (gathering places along the trail), and trail connections. Design features of the Greenway that are signatures of Dakota County Regional Trails include: ► Follows natural resources and has a natural design signature ► Frequent access points at full service trailheads with restrooms, picnicking, water and vehicle parking (every 3-5 miles) and smaller, more frequent, neighborhood gateways between trailheads ► Paved trails that are plowed in winter ► Grade separated crossings at major roads ► Cultural and natural resource interpretation ► Wayfinding ► High quality furnishings at trailheads, gateways and rest areas ► Universal accessibility ► Utilizes sustainable building practices and materials ► Lighting where evening use is anticipated A new underpass at Charlton Avenue to be completed in 2015 will connect the trail between Dodge Nature Center and Garlough Park. Robert Street Pedestrian Bridge Section Looking North from Wentworth Avenue A wayfinding kiosk is one type of sign that will be placed at trailheads along the greenway. Trailheads will be located at major access points along the greenway. Kobert Street spanning tour lanes Robert Street commercial of traffic and center commercial Proposed multi -family Thompson Oaks businesses median businesses residential Golf Course NOT TO SCALE 5 River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 r +� The Interpretive Plan The interpretive plan identifies an interpretive theme and subthemes that provide a framework for cultural and environmental interpretive education. The plan recommends that the theme and subthemes be integrated into the greenway design and interpretation concentrated at trailheads and neighborhood gateways. The greenway area contains a rich cultural history with stories of key historical figures, movement corridors, and open space preservation areas. Cultural sites that can be highlighted along the greenway include Dodd Road, Dodge Nature Center, Kaposia Park, the historic Wentworth house, and other parks and schools. This rich cultural history offers opportunities to integrate interpretation into The Greenway. The Wentworth House Image source: Google Earth River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 6 page 79 The Stewardship Plan The linear nature of the River to River Greenway will require natural resource and water resource management strategies that are geographically targeted, cooperative, and realistic. The plan recommends restoration and protection efforts be focused at the trailhead locations, where there is the greatest opportunity for greenway users to see the results of activities. Stewardship activities in the larger greenway corridor will need to be in cooperation with public and private landowners. All stewardship actions should be evaluated through the lens of sustainability — is the stewardship effort sustainable over the long-term, from both an ecological and economic perspective. IMPLEMENTATION &MANAGEMENT Implementation will depend on multi jurisdictional collaboration. Without continued coordination between the communities and agencies that the greenway travels through it is unlikely the greenway, as it is envisioned, will be fully realized. While the 30' regional trail corridor will be the jurisdictional and operational responsibility of Dakota County, the larger greenway corridor will be governed in many ways depending on the situation and land ownership. As greenway segments are reconstructed or enhanced to regional trail standards, formal joint powers agreements between Dakota County and collaborating agencies will need to be established to outline specific agency responsibilities. These agreements will outline who has control over the trail right-of-way, as well as who will operate and maintain the trail and how they will do it. Similarly, responsibilities for land acquisition, construction, stewardship, operations, and maintenance will depend on the particularities of each segment. River to River Greenway Habitat Investment Areas MISSISSIPPI iNATIONAL RIVER & RECREATION AREA 7 River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 Land Protection and Stewardship Dakota County's greenway concept expands the traditional concept of a corridor to include recreation, transportation, ecology, and water quality components in a 100' - 300' corridor. Because securing the entire width of the corridor is not feasible, a dual approach to securing greenway lands is recommended. ► Land Protection is essential to make the greenway usable to the public. For the River to River Greenway, having existed as the North Urban Regional Trail for several years, the majority of the land is already in public ownership or under a trail easement. For land owned by other public agencies, Dakota County will need to permanently protect the trail corridor and trailheads for greenway trail use with easements or joint powers agreements. For land that is currently privately owned, the County will need to protect the trail corridor for public use. Land protection strategies include: park dedication, direct purchase with resale of land not required for the trail, permanent easements, land donation, bargain sale, life estate, and negotiations with cities and developers. ► Land Stewardship refers to the care of native landscapes and habitat within the wider greenway. Generally, Dakota County will not be the lead agency in stewardship activities outside of the 30' trail corridor, but will work as a steward partner with local jurisdictions, agencies, and private landowners by providing funding and expertise whenever possible. Phasing and Priorities Greenway segments have been prioritized as either first priority, second priority, or long-term projects. It is anticipated that first priority projects will be built in advance of second priority projects but the Master Plan remains flexible so that any project can be implemented as partnership or funding opportunities arise. ► First priority projects are those that are needed to create a continuous, functional greenway experience. It is intended that recreation, water quality, and natural resource elements be integrated into the greenway at the time of initial construction. ► Second priority projects will enhance the greenway experience. These are more expensive trail reconstruction segments, trailhead development, and enhancements to existing trail segments. ► Long-term projects will be installed as funding, partnerships, or construction opportunities arise. RAVA Creek at Big Rivers Regional Trailhead Garlough Park is an environmental learning site for Garlough Elementary students. Kaposia Park in South St. Paul contains the only MLCCS-identified high quality plant communities along the corridor. River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 8 River to River Greenway Priority Projects — IF Ilk Existing trail - preferred alignment First Priority Project Second Priority Project U Long-term Project / As opportunities arise 9 River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 page 81 Project Description Triggers Big Rivers Trailhead - minor improvements 2nd Long-term / As Coordinate with B Improvements to trail from Big Rivers Trail head to northern sharp turn in opportunities City Valley Park arise project and C Wayfinding signage at intersection of 35E & Hwy 13 and Hwy 13 & Lilydale Rd 1st grant funding P Neighborhood Gateway to residential area in Valley Park - Minor improvements 2nd signage 2nd including signage Q1 trail to 10' width Long-term / As El Alternative 1 Trail construction opportunities arise Coordinate with E2 Alternative 2 Trail construction 1st (ountyTransp. F Neighborhood Gateway in Valley Park just north of Marie Ave - Minor 2nd improvements including signage Dept. Long-term / As Coordinate with (� Valley Park- South Side NearTH110- Reduce steep grades opportunities (ountyTransp. south of Emerson Ave arise Long-term / As Dept. Q4 Grade -separated crossing at Dodd Rd opportunities arise Long-term / As G2 Improvements to trail from Dodd Road to Warrior Drive (lighting, landscaping) opportunities arise 5 Neighborhood Gateway at Vil lage at Mendota Heig hts 2nd Alternative 3Trail improvements and new rerouted trail segment in Garlough J Park -Evaluate a n alternate alignment, smooth out steep g rades on alignment 1st that would remain, restore existing trail area to grass. P Trail improvements between Garlough and Marthaler Parks 2nd T2 Marthalter Park- Alternative 4Trail Construction - Evaluate an alternate 2nd Coordinate L alignment to reduce grades and avoid use of narrrow concrete sidewalk; new 1st with City ofW alignment includes retaining wall to reduce impacts; additional alternatives St Paul park U should be evaluatedto provide lower cost and impact options. 2nd improvements MCoordinate Trailhead in Marthaler Park 15t with Address drainage concerns; swales along the trail and shallow culverts are City project N1 At -grade crossing improvements at Humboldt Ave and Wentworth Ave 1st 9 River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 page 81 Project DescriptionPotential Partners/ New trail on south side of Wentworth Ave from Humboldt to Livingston 2nd Coordinate with New trail / bridge over Robert St from Wentworth and Livingston to 1st City Wentworth and MarthalerLane project and grant funding P N eighborhood Gateway at Wentworth Library - Minor improvements including 2nd signage Trail along Wentworth Ave fromMarthalerLanetoOakdaleAve- Reconstruct Q1 trail to 10' width 1st Coordinate with Q2 Improvements to existing trail along Oakdale Ave from Wentworth Ave to 1st (ountyTransp. Thompson Ave Dept. Coordinate with Q3 Improvements to existing trail along Oakdale Ave from Thompson Ave tojust 1st (ountyTransp. south of Emerson Ave Dept. Q4 Improvements to existing trail off-road between Oakdale Ave and Emerson Ave 1st Long-term / As R New trailthrough Thom psonOaks Golf Course opportunities arise 5 Neighborhood Gateway in Thompson County Park- Minor improvements 2nd including signage T1 Trail improvementsthroughThompsonCountyPark- Onlyminorgradeissues, 2nd so no recommended improvements until trail rehabilitation is needed. Trail improvements through Kaposia Park - No steep grade corrections are T2 being recommended at this time as the trail is in good condition, and the 2nd existing terrain will limit correction options; add landings to various points along Kaposia Park trail to decrease overall length of continuous steep grade. U Neighborhood Gateway at western entrance of Kaposia Park - Minor 2nd improvements including signage Address drainage concerns; swales along the trail and shallow culverts are T3 recommended wherefeasible to keep the trail dry and prevent premature 2nd wear of pavement. T4 Address drainage along trail west ofl9thAve 1st V Wayfinding signage along entire corridor 1st page 82 Funding Funding will be a collaboration between the County, Cities, and the Minnesota DNR as appropriate. Cost share roles will be determined based on the strengths of each agency and circumstances of each project. In-kind contributions of land, easements, design, engineering, construction, maintenance, and operations are encouraged and will be outlined in individual joint powers agreements between agencies. It is anticipated that most future capital projects will be positioned to secure regional, state, and federal funds for recreation, water, and habitat, and that these sources will account for the majority of capital construction costs. In many cases, but not all, Dakota County, as the regional agency, will be in the best position to pursue outside funding. Examples of outside funding sources include: ► NPS Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program ► Federal Transportation Grants (Map 21) ► Minnesota Department of Transportation ► Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ► Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ► Metropolitan Council ► The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund ► Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment ► Watershed Management Organizations ► Foundations and Nonprofits ► Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) Funding for annual operating and maintenance costs for the 30' regional trail corridor and trailheads will primarily be the responsibility of Dakota County. Annual operating costs are funded though the Dakota County General Fund Budget and from regional park allocations from the Metropolitan Council. In situations where there are efficiencies in local jurisdictions performing maintenance and operations, Dakota County will enter into a joint powers agreement outlining responsibilities and cost sharing. River to River Greenway DRAFT MASTER PLAN Executive Summary 2015 10 RIVER GREENWAYMIISTERI PLAN 2015 ©Hoisington Koegler Group Inc r, (Bolton & Menk 106 Group page 84 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.rrendota-heights.com s � CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: June 16, 2015 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta, Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Mendota Heights Website Redesign Discussion Background The current website was designed in 2009. To maintain a fresh look and provide useful information to our residents, it is recommended that a website is updated and redesigned every five years. The city's webmaster team is responsible for maintaining the content of the site. The team members include Nancy Bauer, Bobby Crane, Sue Donovan, Trista Miller and Tamara Schutta. Our current website is six years old and it is very limiting as what we can do with it. Over the past year, staff has had the opportunity to review other options for updating and maintain our website. We have had the opportunity to see demonstrations from CivicPlus. If the City Council gives staff direction to move forward with a website redesign, we have several options available to us. We can continue to use GovOffice Web Solutions for our website platform. The cost to complete a complete navigation restructure and section rebuild is $4,850 for up to 300 pages. The past six years, GovOffice Web Solutions has met our basic needs. However, it can be cumbersome and inflexible for managing the site. If the city were to consider CivicPlus, it would provide a new platform for community engagement, secured online payments, creation of an intranet, and more flexibility managing web content (i.e. images, video, agendas, etc...). CivicPlus offers a four-year payment plan to lower the one-time project development and start-up costs of launching a new website. The four year partnership would include a redesign in the fourth year. Annual recurring fees would be the following: 1St Year 2 nd Year 3r Year 4th Year $10,819 $10,819 $10,819 $5,115 The city's purchasing policy allows for the city to purchase through a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement for items or services less than $50,000. This allows the city to enter into a service agreement with CivicPlus through the GSA Contract #GS -35F -0124U. Another option for the city would be to obtain additional quotes through an RFP process. page 85 Staff would like to provide a ten minute overview of the city's website and provide a few examples of other local government websites. If the city were to redesign the website, it would take approximately 5 months from start to finish to have a new site up and running. BUDGETIMPACT There is $11,000 available in the 2015 budget for a full website redesign. RECOMMENDATION Staff will provide a ten minute overview of the city's current website and show a couple of examples of other local government sites. Staff is also seeking direction from council if they desire to move forward.