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2005-08-12 Friday News The Friday News August 12, 2005 THE WINE MARKETS WEB SITE IS BORN Bob and Kristen Kowalski notified us this week that they have a web site that is now up and running. Try it out at www.thewinemarket.us. In t heir web site, they say that their grand opening will be in early October 2005 at 720 Main Street, Suite 101 in the Village at Mendota Heights, that date is just around the corner, let’s hope they are right. JUDGE METZEN TO THE RESCUE At the request of Bill Bernard, the City’s Prosecuting Attorney, Judge Leslie Metzen has agreed to hear all of Mendota Heights’ Zoning Ordinance criminal matters on her Community Court Calendar. Judge Metzen currently holds this court monthly at the Northern Service Center in West St. Paul. She implemented the court to help out West St. Paul and South St. Paul. Bill feels that this should help expedite our zoning ordinance prosecutions, which are currently difficult to complete in a timely fashion. The fact that the court is being held at the Northern Service Center will also be more convenient for the violators and hopefully be more available to allow neighbors and complaining parties to attend and have a voice in the process. The first court date was this Thursday. INCIDENT COMMAND TRAINING Chief Aschenbrener left Monday to “job shadow” the liaison for the type 2 incident management team for the forest fire that is currently burning at the end of the Gunflint Trail. The Dakota County Domestic Preparedness Committee that Mendota Heights is a member of by a joint powers agreement, has formed a county wide incident management team. Earlier in the year 32 EMS, Police, Fire and Public Health personnel attended two weeks of training on incident command for managing natural or man-made disasters. Mike reported that this was an outstanding ‘on the job training’ opportunity for him. The West St. Paul deputy police chief and two Inver Grove Heights Fire Fighters were also up north shadowing their positions. MERP Collette Jurek, Dave Callahan and Conrad Miller, stopped by City Hall on Wednesday this week to update Sue and me on MERP. MERP is an energy/particulate reduction program, under which Xcel will be converting their High Bridge Power Generation Plant fro m coal to natural gas. They informed us that, with the exception of replacing some old steel lattice type structures with new wood H frame wood structures, and replacing some of the existing H frame wood structures that require maintenance, the electric transmission lines will be replaced on their existing H frame structures. They also informed us that after inspecting and testing their existing 26” high pressure gas line that runs through our city, they will make any improvements, replace the line from Eagan to Wagon Wheel Trail and then increase the pressure in the line from 350 psi to 650 psi to be able to supply enough gas to run their High Bridge plant. These Xcel officials are planning on attending the second City Council meeting in September to update the City Council on these facts. Note: Due to new law changes, Xcel no longer needs permits from the City when they make these improvements. RELAY FOR LIFE UPDATE The July 25 th Mendota Heights Relay for Life raised $19,181.46 to date, with contributions still coming in. There were 9 teams this year from the area. There were 2 MH City teams – “The Avengers” vs the “Fire Department” (with varying reports on which was the better team). ANNUAL PWG BBQ Public Works held their annual BBQ this Thursday at noon. It had to be held indoors this year due to rain, but that did not dampen the fun. It was a great time with great food – where did you guys learn to cook like that? Thanks to public works!!! Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson City Administrator Attachments: Just the Facts, Pipeline, City Council Agenda , Pre-Application Meting Synopsis, SouthWest Review Article “Deal to save Pilot Knob in the works” and “Keeping up appearances in MH” and letter from Sprint .