Loading...
2010-12-10 Friday NewsFr"Idav News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities December 10, 2010 Week In Review The city council meeting on Tuesday was an active one as the 2011 budget and tax levy were approved and the Wagon Wheel Trail neighborhood project was ordered for 2011. City staff also spent time preparing for the 2011 city council goal setting session that will be held on January 19, 2011. The process of replacing carpet at city hall also started this week. The stairs between floors are currently being worked on and will have new stone the within two weeks. Other portions of the building will have new carpet installed over the winter months. City representatives attended the Subway Re -Grand Opening on Monday at the Mendota Plaza. Thank you goes out to the Public Works crew for their continued excellent work on plowing the streets. Snowfalls have been occurring on nights and weekends and we all appreciate the extra time you have put in. 2011 Budget Approved The city council approved the 2011 budget and tax levy at their meeting this week. The 2011 budget is being called a maintenance budget as it is very similar to the 2010 budget for a number of reasons. There were no comments from the public on the budget or tax levy. A big thank you goes out to the city council and all city staff members who helped put the budget together. All of your efforts are appreciated. Copies of the 2011 budget will be distributed by the end of the month. Work on the 2012 budget will begin in January. Governor and Legislature Set With the results of the Governor's race now official and the new legislature ready to start their work in January, city and county officials are discussing ways to best work with state elected officials. Dakota County mayors and staff members will meet next week to see if there are common legislative priorities that Dakota County cities can agree on and share with our legislators. This is not an uncommon practice, it just has not been done by this group in the past. The key issue that everyone will be dealing with is how to deal with the $6 billion deficit that the state will need to resolve during the legislative session. The meeting next week will occur after the monthly Mayor/Manager meeting and hopefully will produce some positive and realistic legislative expectations. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com 11 (651) 452-1850 December 10, 2010 Page Two December 10, 2010 Commission Interest is High The deadline for residents to submit a letter of interest to serve on one of our three city advisory commissions closed on Friday, December 10, 2010. There will be two openings on the Planning Commission, three openings on the Airport Relations Commission and one opening on the Parks and Recreation Commission. Interest in serving on the commissions was very high as we received more applications than we have openings for all three of our commissions. The city council will be interviewing candidates in January 2011 and make appointments to all three commissions for terms that will start on February 1, 2011. The commission terms are three years in length. Thank you to all of those Mendota Heights residents who have expressed an interest in serving the community on one of our citizen a d v i s o r y c o m m i s s i o n s. Holiday Lunch City employees will enjoy a holiday lunch on Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at noon at City Hall. As a part of the holiday celebration employees are also encouraged to bring a $10 gift to contribute to the gift bingo game which is a fun way to celebrate the holidays with your coworkers. In addition, the Police Department has placed two collection bins in City Hall for donations to the Toys for Tots program. Please consider making a donation to this worthy cause and making a childs holiday morning special. If you are attending the holiday lunch please sign up for a dish to pass on the sheet in the copy room at City Hall. The lunch starts at noon and all are welcome to attend! Dates to Remember December 21, 2010 5:00 p.m. Thank You Reception for John Huber and Mary Jeanne Schneeman December 21, 2010 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting December 24, 2010 City Offices Closed December 28, 2010 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting December Parks and Recreation Commission meeting cancelled December Airport Relations Commission meeting cancelled Congrats Congratulations to Sandie Thone on her ap- pointment as City Clerk. Sandie will begin her new duties on Monday!! Attachments The Pipeline and Just the Facts. Minnesota River Greenway Open House December 10, 2010 NEWS, -\ The Pipel ne ,L E T T E R '� Public Works I Engineering December 10 2010 Code Enforcement JI Public Works The Parks Crew plowed the cul-de-sacs, parking lots, rinks, and pedestrian trails. They are flooding the hockey and general skating rinks. The hockey goals are being prepared by hanging new netting on the goals. They also helped the Street Crew plow sidewalks and decks on the bridges. Rich plowed the middle south area. He identified a storm pipe for Engineering on Marie Ave. Three new hydrant flags were installed. New batteries for the generator were installed at the main lift station. Pump one was pulled for repair with new seals and bearings at the main lift station. The Streets Crew plowed and salted all city streets after the seven inch snowfall. All plow trucks were washed and the sanders steam cleaned. The bridge decks on Mendota Heights Road, Wagon Wheel Trail, and Acacia Boulevard were cleaned. John Ambrose welded a frame that was cracked on a pick up plow truck. He also welded the curb rubber for the wing. The snow pile was pushed back in the Village at Maple Street and Linden Street. Engineering Highway 55/Mendota Heights Road Intersection - The project has essentially buttoned up for the winter. New curb has been installed and the base course of asphalt is placed. The lighting and signal modifications are completed, and temporary striping has been put on the pavement. Traffic controls have been removed, as has all the construction equipment. The wear course of asphalt and final landscaping and seeding will be completed in the spring. 2011 Street Reconstruction Project (Wagon Wheel Traill - The formal Public Hearing before City Council was concluded on December 7th. Council ordered plans and specifications to be prepared for the project as proposed with five modifications from the original proposal: 1) the width of Wagon Wheel Trail is to be narrowed to 26 feet (from 33 feet) at the intersections with Swan Court, Rogers Court, and Alice Lane; 2) the pedestrian trail is to end at the Curley's Addition trail head just west of I -35E bridge; 3) the pedestrian trail is be located no further than four feet from the back of the curb (except at intersections); 4) The 'bulb" of the Alice Lane cul-de-sac will receive a mill & overlay treatment rather than a full pavement replacement, and; 5) barrier style curb & gutter is to be used throughout the length of the project. The project will also include improvements to Rogers Lake Park. Gun Club Lake Watershed Management Organization (GCLWMO) - Staff attended the quarterly -meeting of the GCLWMO on Wednesday afternoon. A presentation was given updating the WMO Board on the progress the City of Eagan is making on the Schwanz Lake water quality restoration project. Also consultant service contracts were approved. The next GCLWMO meeting is scheduled for January 12, 2011. Future Cities Competition - Public Works Director Mazzitello and Assistant to the City Administrator Jake Sedlacek have been working with students at Friendly Hills Middle School on their projects for entry in the annual Future Cities Competition. The teams from Friendly Hills have completed their computer models using the popular SimCity software, and they are currently working on their project narratives and scale models. Information about the Future Cities competition can be found at www.successbeyond.org. Dodge Nature Center Utility Connection - Staff has been working with the current owner of a large parcel adjacent to t -he Dodge Nature Center, as well as with potential buyers on the planning applications that would be required based on buyers' proposals. The lot currently supplies water to the Huber Drive cabin located within the Dodge Nature Center. Upon property sale, the cabin may be required to connect to City utilities. The initial assessment for utility installation was deferred, and Council directed staff to work out a payment schedule agreement with Dodge Nature Center for payment of the deferred assessment. Highway 13/I -35E Interchange Drainage Improvements - The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is proposing a project to correct significant drainage issues along Highway 13 at the I -35E intersection and southwest through Lilydale. MnDOT will be at the December 13th (Monday) Lilydale City Council meeting to present the project. If Mendota Heights City Council desires a presentation on the project, MnDOT will schedule a time at a future Council meeting. Engineering staff plans on attending the Lilydale City Council Meeting on Monday. 7`i e Utes#eigl is f'aLice Peltartmesat J 12/10/2010 The Mental Health Crisis Thursday 2250 hours Mendota Officers Jeff VonFeldt and Peyton Fleming, as well as Sgt. Eric Heights Petersen, responded to an address on a check the welfare of a suicidal male who was reportedly going to hurt himself by cutting Police himself. Officers safely made contact with the party who had not Department hurt himself yet but openly shared with them that he was thinking Support about it. He was distraught over a recent break-up. After the Staff scene was made safe, HealthEast Paramedics arrived to assist Kim Henning officers with transport for the man so he could seek psychiatric Sandie Ristine Susan Donovan help at a local hospital. Cathy Ransom Predatory Offender Violation Friday 1000 hours Becky Pentel Police Officers Investigator Mario Reyes, who oversees the registration of Jerry Murphy predatory offenders who reside in Mendota Heights, Mendota Scott Patrick and Lilydale, completed a violation packet for an offender who John Larrive had been residing in the City of Mendota. Patrol officers routinely Bobby Lambert check on the individuals of all risk levels after several attempts to Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse make contact with this particular Level 2 offender it was learned Chad Willson that he had moved. He had not registered his new address with Jeff vonFeldt the MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension as required by law. Jennifer Fordham Investigator Reyes completed the appropriate paperwork and Denise Urmann Michael Shepard submitted it to the BCA so the party can be listed as non - Peyton Fleming compliant and most likely, a warrant will be issued for his arrest. School Resource To search for Level 3 Predatory Offenders anywhere in the Officer surrounding cities or anywhere within the State of Minnesota you Steven Meyer can go to the link: http://www.corr.state.mn.us/level3/search.asp Investigations Mario Reyes or to look up "non-compliant" offenders use the link: Tanner Spicer https://por.state.mn.us/ Sergeants Neil Garlock Tis' the Season ... for Gas Theft! All week! Brian Convery With holiday shopping in full swing and the bad timing of a Eric Petersen sudden increase of gas prices, several officers have taken Reserves reports of gas drive -offs within the last week. In two of the Randy Pen tel incidents, the offenders were quickly apprehended and received Gino Messina Jesse Mettr,er citations for theft. The other cases have been forwarded to Andrew Quinlan investigations for review and follow-up if there is enough suspect Chief information to pursue the case. Mike Theft from Vehicles Saturday and Tuesday Aschenbrener Three reports came in this week from parties who were victims of -1- 12/10/201a theft from their locked and unlocked vehicles. Usually, cold weather deters a lot of these cases but MOST criminals are not seasonal employees! The incidents occurred at Lucky 13, Lilydale Pool & Yacht Club, and The Village at Mendota Heights. It is unknown at this time if these thefts are related and in all cases there was not any suspect or witness information available, however, sometimes information becomes available after stolen items turn up on a traffic stop or some other kind of law enforcement contact. NEVER LEAVE ITEMS OF VALUE IN YOUR VEHICLE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO LOSE THEM IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND TO BREAK A WINDOW. Sale of Alcohol to a Minor Monday 1958 hours Officer Peyton Fleming oversees the compliance checks for alcohol and tobacco sales within the three cities we provide police services for. On Monday, a liquor establishment in Lilydale had an employee sell to an underage party as part of a routine compliance check. The employee will be charged criminally with the crime of selling alcohol to a minor and the business receives a civil fine from the City. Officer Fleming also coordinates training for employees who work in these establishments in an attempt to keep this from happening. Keep up the good work Officer Fleming! See attachment regarding Best Practices and the police department's policy on compliance checks for more information. "Somebody is always watching you!" Wednesday 0800 hours School Resource Officer Steve Meyer completed an investigation he had been working on regarding the criminal damage to school property. Since mid-November, Officer Meyer had been receiving information that several different bus seats, on the same bus, had been getting cut on different occasions. Well, what the offender didn't know what that this bus, which is a brand new bus by the way, has a very efficient surveillance camera at the BACK of the bus and the offender was finally nice enough to sit right in view of the camera on a day she decided to do her "artwork"! The juvenile female was easily identified with the footage from the camera and subsequently was interviewed by Officer Meyer and admitted to the crimes. Most importantly, she is also receiving consequences for being in possession of the knife she was using to create this damage. This is a serious offense based on the fact that she had possession of this item on school property. The report has been forward to the Juvenile Division at the Dakota County Attorney's Office for charging. Reserve Interviews Wednesday 1600 hours On Wednesday night interviews were conducted to add personnel to our Police Reserve Unit. We currently have 4 volunteer reserve officers and after the interviews, 4 additional candidates are moving on to the next step and will be going through the background investigations. Officer Peyton Fleming, Sergeants Neil Garlock and Eric Petersen, as well as Reserve Officers Jesse Mettner and Andy Quinlan participated in the oral board to select the 4 new candidates. If all goes well, the 4 new reserves will begin their training after the first of the year. Snow — Parking Rules — Winter Driving As the next big snow event ramps up with cold Canadian air waiting to remind us that it is fact winter in MN, watch for snow emergencies for plowing. Major media outlets in the metro broadcast the snow emergency declaration for 4 hours before we start tagging and towing. DO YOU REALLY NEED TO TRAVEL WHEN THE WEATHER IS BAD? We work 24/7 365 and will be outside no matter what but everyone should weiah the risks of traveling in bad weather.!� t aI" Aw -2- How does Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale liquor licensing best practices work? In 2006 the Cities of Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale all adopted policies governing uniform sanctions for alcohol license holders who break the law. The goal of adopting the policy was promoting 100% compliance by all license holders with the state laws governing their businesses. Before 2006, a violation could slip through the cracks and the license holders may not have been held accountable for problems that occurred at their establishments. Staff researched the best practices on licensing and made a proposal to each City Council seeking uniformity and a plan that they and the licensees could work with. The plan they settled on is entirely optional and the police department only assists in facilitating the process. The benefits of being a member are training, reduced penalties, developing a relationship with the City/Police Department/Prosecutor and above all, being knowledgeable in advance about how the system works. The benefits for the Cities include fewer problems, uniform enforcement and a guideline to ensure each licensee knows the City takes the issuance of a license seriously. To be best practices the licensee (alcohol seller) they will keep their own records documenting what they do to train their employees on their business practices. A police officer will review and sign off if they are completing the activities listed below. This occurs once per year, it must be done before a violation occurs and the business keeps all the paperwork. To be a best practices provider the business will agree to the required activities and some of the optional activities. Required Activities (4): 1) Best Practices Licensee will agree to keep records of Best Practices activities and to have them available for inspection. 2) The Best Practices Licensee will have 75% of all alcohol selling staff trained by the Mendota Heights Police Department, Dakota County Safe Communities Coalition, the Minnesota Department of Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement or Minnesota Hospitality on an annual basis. 3) Best Practices Licensees will have a written internal training program for new employees. 4) Will have a written policy requiring identification on anyone appearing to be 40 years old or younger. Optional Activities: Best Practice Licensees will do 4 (3 if they do integrated ID scanner on the cash register) of the following: 1) Continuously certify that 75% of all employees who sell alcohol are trained. 2) Have an internal employee reward/recognition program for employees who catch underage customers. 3) Have an approved internal compliance check system (run their own checks to ensure that policy is being followed). 4) Have an automated identification card scanner integrated into cash register. 5) Once per year, meet with staff and prosecuting attorney to discuss what would happen in the event of a violation. 6) Have a policy to require ID on all alcohol purchases. 7) Have a policy prearranged to work with police to prevent secondary resale of alcohol. 8) Have minimum age of 21 for selling alcohol products. If there is a violation the penalties are laid out in the following matrix: Revocation on a First Violation: • Commission of a felony related to the licensed activity. • Sale of alcoholic beverage while a license is under suspension. • Sale of intoxicatina liauor where only a 3.2 license has been issued. Note: 1) "Best Practices" applies only to license holders who are enrolled in the program at the time of the violations. Time frame: Violations are from the date of violation for a 2 year rolling time period. What is a compliance check? The Police Department hires someone less than 21 years of age to walk into licensed establishments and attempt to purchase alcohol in violation of the alcohol sales law. The person goes through a training program on how to behave during all of the compliance checks (the plan is the same for each licensee) and what they will do when Non -Best Practices Violation Best Practices Licensee Licensee $1000 fine and 3 day First Violation $500 fine suspension of license Second Violation $750 fine and 3 day $1500 fine and 6 day Within 2 years suspension of license suspension of license Third Violation $1000 fine and 6 day $2000 and a 9 day Within 2 years suspension of license suspension of license Revocation: minimum of 1 Revocation: minimum of 1 Fourth Violation year from the revocation year from the revocation Within 2 years date date Note: 1) "Best Practices" applies only to license holders who are enrolled in the program at the time of the violations. Time frame: Violations are from the date of violation for a 2 year rolling time period. What is a compliance check? The Police Department hires someone less than 21 years of age to walk into licensed establishments and attempt to purchase alcohol in violation of the alcohol sales law. The person goes through a training program on how to behave during all of the compliance checks (the plan is the same for each licensee) and what they will do when they order an alcoholic beverage... they don't lie. A couple of examples; the underage party will not have their license with them, which happens frequently for customers who are 21. This is to check and see if the employee either approves or denies the sale based on the fact that the customer did not have a way to verify age to the employee. In other instances, we let underage party use their own Minnesota State issued identification (as was the case last week) to check and see if the employee verifies the age of the customer and either goes ahead or denies the sale. If the employee illegally sells alcohol to the underage party, the police officer will immediately identify themselves and ask to see the identification of the person who broke the law. The employee is advised as to what has just occurred and the police officer then follows up with the owner or manager of the establishment. A police report is completed documenting what occurred and is sent to the local prosecutor for the city to review and follow up with criminal charges. Sale to a minor is a gross misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $3,000 and / or up to one year in jail. This criminal charge is in addition to the civil action the City will take against the license holder. The last round of compliance checks resulted in 14 successes by our licensees and one illegal sale or a 93% success rate. Congratulations to Officer Fleming for handling this extra duty and for continuing to keep the success rate high. Minnesota River Greenway Open House 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16 Dakota County Western Service Center, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley and online anytime at www.hkcii.com/projects/dakota The Dakota County Greenway Collaborative invites residents to help shape the Minnesota River Greenway from Lilydale Regional Park to Scott County. Highlights on the greenway will include: • Connections to Minneapolis • Connections to St. Paul • Lilydale Regional Park • Historic Mendota • Fort Snelling State Park • Minnesota River Valley National Wildlife Refuge • Black Dog Road • Rare water features • Connections to state trails More than just a trail, the greenway will enhance water quality and create wildlife habitat in strategic locations. Visitors will experience a natural signature throughout the corridor, with interpretive opportunities, trailheads and activity centers. The greenway collaborative wants to hear how residents will use the system and how they would like it to look, including trailhead locations, recurring themes, signage and alignments. Aside from a handful of critical gaps, almost all of the land needed for the greenways already is in place on public land, school property or land planned for development. The open house will be shared with the North Creek Greenway that will run from Lebanon Hills Regional Park to the Vermillion River. There will be a brief presentation at 5:30, but stop by anytime or visit online. The Greenway Collaborative includes the governments of Dakota County, its largest cities and select townships. giver ,y rrI, Recreation Destination ♦ t Activity Center 0 Primary Trailhead Secondary Trailhead Interpretive Stop T f I t d' Fort Snelling HWY 55 ►'t'L ri an erse mn AISP International ` Airport ■ ■ a p9ti 4 tt� 35W rr Future MNed-use Redevelopment W4 t;i�errl+ Pw P -Ik 35E HVIY 55 ok WPAOverkwk kP rmanewd UR4JiQ55fbiLR f� 'o 0 '1 n 35W 35E y� f