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2016-04-19 Council Packet1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Adopt Agenda CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA April 19, 2016 — 7:00 pm Mendota Heights City Hall 5. Consent Agenda a. Approval of April 5, 2016 City Council Minutes b. Approval of April 5, 2016 City Council Closed Session Minutes -Internal Affairs Investigation c. Approval of April 5, 2016 City Council Closed Session Minutes -Administrator Review d. Approval of 2016 Workers' Compensation Renewal e. Approve Temporary Liquor License for Beth Jacobs Congregation for May 22,2016 f. Approve Massage Therapist License for Mariah Bowen at Green Lotus Yoga -Healing Ctr g. Adopt Ordinance No. 495—Amending Title 10, Chapters 2 & 5 Concerning Water Utility h. Approval of an Access Easement Granted to the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul for Access to the Water Tower i. Accept Firefighter Retirement j. Approve Firefighter Probationary Period k. Approve Resolution 2016-33, Formally Accepting a Gift Of Quilts I. Approve Funds and Remediation Work for City Hall Lower Level Water/Mold Issues m. Approval of Claims List n. Approval of Treasurer's Report o. Approval of Building Activity Report p. Acknowledgement of March 8, 2016 Park and Recreation Minutes 6. Public Comments 7. Presentations a. Volunteer Police Reserve Recognition b. Police Reserve Swearing In 8. Public Hearings a. Resolution 2016-26, Approving Municipal Consent for the MnDOT Highway 110 Rehabilitation Project Layout — Continuation of Public Hearing From April 5, 2016 9. New and Unfinished Business a. Approval of Pollinator Friendly Work Plan b. Approval of Resolution 2016-32, Supporting the Restructuring of the Metropolitan Council 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, April 5, 2016 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 Povolny, Petschel, and Norton. Absent: Councilmember Duggan. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council, the audience, and staff recited the Pledge of Allegiance. AGENDA ADOPTION Mayor Krebsbach presented the agenda for adoption. Councilmember Petschel motioned to move item 9f Authorize Purchase of Grant -funded Police Squad Computer Systems to item 5p on the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) 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 50 Approve Change Order for Victoria Road South Improvements and 5k) Approval of Par 3 Maintenance Contract with JK Management. a. Approval of March 15, 2016 City Council Minutes b. Acknowledgement of March 22, 2016 Planning Commission Minutes c. Approval of Absentee Voting Plan page 4 d. Approve Resolution 2016-27, Accepting Donation Towards AED e. Approve Resolution 2016-30, Approve Plans and Authorize Advertisement for Bids, Mendota Road Neighborhood Improvements f. Approve Change Order for Victoria Road South Improvements g. Approve Personnel Action Item h. Approve Out of Metro Area Travel to Conference i. Approve Revised JPA for Broadband Systems Plan Preparation j. Acknowledgement of February 2016 Fire Synopsis k. Approval of the Par 3 Maintenance Contract with JK Management 1. Approve the Purchase of Anti-Virus/File Server m. Accept the February 2016 Treasurer's Report n. Approval of Claims List o. Approval of Resolution 2016-31 Declaring Surplus Property p. Authorize Purchase of Grant -funded Police Squad Computer Systems Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEM F) APPROVE CHANGE ORDER FOR VICTORIA ROAD SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS City Administrator Mark McNeill explained that Councilmember Duggan had a comment regarding the estimate for the trail modifications on Victoria Road South. Councilmember Duggan suggested the cost of the fence be shared with the property owner. Assistant City Engineer Ryan Ruzek stated that staff could look at less expensive options for the fence. An ornamental fence was installed along the other retaining wall in the corner, and the proposed fence is similar to that. Possible alternatives included a black vinyl coated chain-link fence, which would be a lesser cost than the ornamental fence. Councilmember Petschel suggested the city install a less expensive fence, and give the homeowner the option to pay an additional amount for the ornamental fence. Councilmember Petschel moved to approve the project with a fence cost not to exceed $30 per lineal foot. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) page 5 K) APPROVAL OF THE PAR 3 MAINTENANCE CONTRACT WITH JK MANAGEMENT Councilmember Petschel requested more information on JK Management and the contract. Recreation Program Coordinator Sloan Wallgren explained that Jason Krause owns JK Management. He is a golf course superintendent for Tiller Corporation who own three golf courses in the metropolitan area; one of them being Troy Burne Golf Course, Hudson, WI. He said that JK Management is able to accommodate the Par 3's schedule. Councilmember Petschel moved to authorize staff to enter into an agreement with JK Management for the 2016 golf season. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. PRESENTATIONS A) PROPOSED METROPOLITAN COUNCIL RESTRUCTURING Dakota County Commissioner Tom Egan made a presentation regarding a proposed restructuring of the Metropolitan Council. The Metropolitan Council is a Twin Cities area regional government and area planning agency. Among other things, it oversees operations for waste water and transit. Mr. Egan noted that there are four counties seeking a change in the way that the Metropolitan Council is structured. Three commissioners from Dakota County serve on the four -county consortium. A major concern is the way that the 17 members of the Metropolitan Council's policy making board are appointed by the governor. An alternative is to have a majority of the representatives be elected officials. Mayor Krebsbach noted that the issue being proposed is to restructure the Metropolitan Council to a combination of appointed and elected members. Being an appointed commissioner by Governor Ventura and again by Governor Pawlenty, Commissioner Egan believed that he brought a different perspective to this issue. Mr. Egan reviewed the six principles for Metropolitan Council Reform. Principles for Metropolitan Council Reform: I. A majority of the members of the Metropolitan Council shall be elected officials, appointed from cities and counties within the region page 6 II. Metropolitan cities shall directly control the appointment process for city representatives to the Metropolitan Council III. Metropolitan counties shall directly appoint their own representatives to the Metropolitan Council IV. The terms of office for any Metropolitan Council members appointed by the Governor shall be staggered and not coterminous with the Governor V. Membership on the Metropolitan Council shall include representation from every metropolitan county government VI. The Metropolitan Council shall represent the entire region, therefore voting shall be structured based on population and incorporate a system of checks and balances Councilmembers asked how many positions on the Metropolitan Council the governor would appoint if these principles were taken up, how many seats are on the Metropolitan Council at this time, and if it was true that there is no other Metropolitan Council in the United States that is structured as this one is. The Council directed staff to bring a resolution forward to the April 19th City Council meeting supporting the change. PUBLIC HEARING A) RESOLUTION 2016-26, APPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MNDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHABILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT City Engineer John Mazzitello explained that the proposal being considered was for the Highway 110 rehabilitation project, which is proposed for construction in 2017. Along with the public hearing was a request for municipal consent, which is required along state highway projects where access into and out of the corridor was to be changed. Accesses that are within the right-of-way — such as changes to a median or extensions to turns lanes — are not part of municipal consent. Engineer Mazzitello noted that he received two comments from business owners along Dakota Drive who could not be in attendance. One of the business owners requested that the public hearing be continued to a future meeting date so he could have time to submit his comments. Ms. Molly Kline, representative of MnDOT, shared information on the project, which will run from Highway 55/Highway 13 to the east junction of I-494. The cost of the project is estimated to be $7.7 million. There will be no cost to the City of Mendota Heights. The construction project is planned to be completed the summer of 2017. The project includes pavement updates, turn -lane extensions, various access modifications, signing updates, various drainage improvements, and ADA updates at some intersections. Dakota County will construct their trail project in conjunction with this project. Construction impacts will include directional closures lasting up to six weeks in each direction, with the detours utilizing I -35E and I-494. The access at Dakota Drive is planning to be closed due to the extension of the turn lane for south I -35E. page 7 Councilmembers asked questions regarding the installation of a crosswalk on all four sides of the Highway 110/Dodd Road intersection. They felt this was unnecessary since a pedestrian underpass is being proposed for that area. Councilmember Norton moved to open the public hearing. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) The Lessee of 1044 Dakota Drive commented that he is planning on opening a business at this location and the closing of the access at Dakota Drive would make it hard for his customers to access the business. Discussions occurred on the pros and cons of making the access change, and the impacts that will have at the intersection of Highway 110 and Lexington. City Engineer John Mazzitello shared the comments he received prior to this meeting: The owner of One Ten Cycles is concerned about the access closure because his customers use that as an entrance to get into his facility, as well as an exit. His preference is that the access remains open for his customers. Mr. Mazzitello stated that he had been in telephone contact with Mr. Curley, who is part owner of the building at 1044 Dakota Drive. He said that Mr. Curley would like for the access to remain open because of potential future use at that site. Mr. Curley further requested the Council table any action on this until the Curley family has a chance to submit written comments to the Council. Councilmember Povolny moved to table Resolution 2016-26 Approving Municipal Consent for the Highway 110 Rehabilitation Project Layout to the April 19, 2016 Council meeting and to continue the public hearing at that meeting. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS A) RESOLUTION 2016-28, CRITICAL AREA PERMIT, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, VARIANCES AT 1140 SIBLEY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — PLANNING CASE 2016-05 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicants were requesting a Critical Area Permit, a Conditional Use Permit, and variances to construct an addition to an existing single family dwelling The subject property is located within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area and requires site plan approval prior to building permit issuance. page 8 Planner Wall then shared the information, images, applicable city code requirements, and how this application meets those requirements. Councilmember Petschel raised concerns regarding drainage. City Engineer John Mazzitello replied that staff looked at the existing conditions and found that most of the area being built over is already impervious. Staff is anticipating that the run-off from the proposed addition will cause little to no increase in run-off. The applicants were present and indicated that there will be landscaping associated with the project after construction. Councilmember Petschel moved to approve Resolution 2016-28 Approving a Critical Area Permit, a Conditional Use Permit, and Variances at 1140 Sibley Memorial Highway. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) B) RESOLUTION 2016-29, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FOR XCEL ENERGY SIBLEY PROPANE PLANT — PLANNING CASE 2016-06 Planner Nolan Wall explained that the applicant was seeking a Conditional Use Permit to bring the existing use into compliance with the applicable zoning district and a Critical Area Permit to make improvements to an existing structure on the subject property within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area. The applicant in this case is Xcel Energy, the operators of the site in question. Planner Wall shared images of the site, applicable city code requirements and how this application meets those requirements. As part of a larger rezoning process after completion of the Comprehensive Plan Update, staff recommends that the City consider rezoning a portion of this property so that it is entirely within the B1A Zoning District so there would not be multiple zoning districts contained within one property. Councilmember Petschel moved to adopt Resolution 2016-29 Approving a Conditional Use Permit and a Critical Area Permit for the Sibley Propane Plant. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) C) MINNESOTA VIKINGS HEADQUARTERS AND MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT — DRAFT ALTERNATIVE URBAN AREA -WIDE REVIEW (AUAR) Planner Nolan Wall noted that this was a follow-up to an earlier discussion this year regarding the Minnesota Vikings Headquarters and Mixed -Use Development. They are moving forward in the development process and the Alternative Urban Area -wide Review (AUAR). page 9 Planner Wall reviewed the process and timeline. On April 13, the draft AUAR comments are due to the City of Eagan. In May, the final AUAR would be completed for consideration. Planner Wall provided a brief background on what an AUAR is and the process. He shared the development scenarios that were analyzed within the draft AUAR. The master plan included in the information packet was comprised of an office and hotel, multi -family residential, headquarters and training facility, hotel/conference center and office, multi -family residential, retail and office. Planner Wall reviewed the comments provided from the Council to the City of Eagan and their initial responses back regarding noise, traffic, and public safety. Councilmembers requested that the City receive a copy of the signage plan for comment. Councilmembers expressed their appreciation to staff and the City of Eagan for their diligence in providing the comments, responses, and remediation plans. D) APPROVAL TO BEGIN RECRUITMENT PROCESS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERN Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta explained that included in the 2016 budget is additional IT support for $15,000. It is proposed to add an IT intern to assist the IT Manager with projects and help desk services. The primary objective would be to assist the IT Manager in maintaining the city's IT infrastructure. Ms. Schutta described other possible tasks and criteria for the position. Councilmember Petschel moved to approve the position description and authorize staff to begin the recruitment process for an Information Technology Intern position. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) E) REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION CITY ADMINISTRATOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta explained that the City Council held a closed session to conduct a performance evaluation of City Administrator Mark McNeill. Councilmember Norton reported on the results of the closed session by noting that Mark McNeill is doing a great job in all categories and by all accounts. He is meeting or exceeding expectations. It was recommended that Mark McNeill's annual salary be increased to $122,500 retroactive to February 23, 2016, and that the City would pay for meal expenses related to his participation in the Rotary Club. Councilmember Povolny moved to approve the annual salary change for City Administrator Mark McNeill and the Rotary Club expenses as recommended. Councilmember Petschel seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS page 10 Assistant to the City Administrator Tamara Schutta made the following announcements: • Spring Clean Up Day is scheduled for May 7 at Mendakota Park from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. • The 5K walk/run is scheduled for June 4 at The Village of Mendota Heights, starts at 9:00 am. • The Parks Celebration is scheduled for June 4 starting at 11:00 a.m. at Mendakota Park. COUNCIL COMMENTS Mayor Krebsbach announced that she and her husband have recently become grandparents. ADJOURN Councilmember Petschel moved to adjourn. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) Mayor Krebsbach adjourned the meeting at 9:03 p.m. Sandra Krebsbach Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith City Clerk page 11 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the City Council Closed Session Held Tuesday, April 5, 2016 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a closed session of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Councilmembers present included Norton, Petschel, Povolny. Councilmember Duggan was absent. Also in attendance were City Administrator Mark McNeill, City Attorney Tom Lehmann, Assistant to the Administrator Tamara Schutta. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS INTERNAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATION Mayor Krebsbach stated that, pursuant to Minnesota Statute 13D.05 subd. 2(2), the City Council would be going into closed session to discuss an internal affairs investigation. Councilmember Petschel moved to adjourn to a closed session at 5:30 p.m. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) RETURN TO OPEN SESSION The Council returned to open session at 6:15 p.m. Mayor Krebsbach stated that the Council had discussed an internal affairs investigation and that no action was taken by the Council in closed session. ADJOURN Councilmember Petschel moved to adjourn the meeting at 6:15 p.m. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 12 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the City Council Closed Session Held Tuesday, April 5, 2016 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a closed session of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Krebsbach called the meeting to order at 6:16 p.m. Councilmembers present included Norton, Petschel, Povolny. Councilmember Duggan was absent. Also in attendance were City Administrator Mark McNeill and City Attorney Tom Lehmann. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS UNION CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS: Mayor Krebsbach stated that, pursuant to Minnesota Statute 13D.05 subd. 3(a), the City Council would be going into closed session to discuss the City Administrator's performance evaluation. Councilmember Petschel moved to adjourn to a closed session at 6:16 p.m. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) RETURN TO OPEN SESSION The Council returned to open session at 6:55 p.m. Mayor Krebsbach stated that this item is on the upcoming Council agenda and that no action was taken by the Council in closed session. ADJOURN Councilmember Petschel moved to adjourn the meeting at 6:55 p.m. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Duggan) Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director SUBJECT: 2016 Workers compensation insurance BACKGROUND On May 1, 2016 our workers compensation insurance renews. The base premium for this year is $234,890. This represents a 15.3% increase over last year’s premium of $203,685. This increase is based on the high claim history we have been experiencing. Below are the amounts and number of claims that we have had for the last 5 renewal periods. 11/12 $520,242.83* 4 claims 12/13 $283,943.51** 10 claims 13/14 $136,320.72*** 14 claims 14/15 $1,016,347.79**** 10 claims 15/16 $87,853.09***** 19 claims *This period includes a reserve of $222,672.59 that has not actually been paid out. ** This period includes a reserve of $138,792.29 that has not actually been paid out. *** This period includes reserves of $28,508.19 that have not actually been paid out. ****This period includes reserves of $808,596.46 that have not actually been paid out. *****This period includes reserves of $28,736.97 that have not actually been paid out. In previous years the city has purchased an additional policy for city volunteers. This provides limited “no-fault” benefits for volunteers injured while working for the city (the firefighters and police reserves are covered under the city’s worker’s comp and not this volunteer plan). Volunteers receive limited death, disability and impairment benefits. This policy is now automatically included with the workers’ compensation policy renewal. This policy would be covering people volunteering at events such as spring clean up, parks celebration, fishing derby, etc. BUDGET IMPACT There is $186,720 in the 2016 budget for workers compensation costs. The amount budgeted is short of the base premium amount by approximately $38,000. There is an insurance reserve amount ($192,262) designated in fund balance. I recommend that we reduce this amount by $38,000 to cover the amount of premium not budgeted. The 2017 budget will need to have the workers compensation insurance amounts increased to cover the increased premium. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the council pass a motion accepting the regular premium option for the workers compensation renewal with a base premium of $234,890 effective May1, 2016 – May 1, 2017. Li, CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 15 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: Lorri Smith, City Clerk SUBJECT: Approval of Temporary On -Sale Liquor License COMMENT: Background Pursuant to City Code, no person shall sell or give away liquor without first having received a license. Temporary on -sale liquor licenses shall be granted only to clubs or charitable, religious or nonprofit organizations. The licenses are subject to final approval by the Director of Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement. Beth Jacob Congregation, located at 1179 Victoria Curve, is planning to hold an event on Sunday, May 22, 2016 at the Congregation during the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. They have requested a temporary on -sale liquor license to allow for the sale of alcohol. Security will be present during the event. A completed application has been received, along with the license fee and a certificate of insurance for liquor liability. It should be noted that temporary on -sale liquor licenses have been issued in the past to charitable, nonprofit and religious organizations within the city with no incidents or negative reports. Recommendation Staff recommends the City Council approve a temporary on -sale liquor license for Beth Jacob Congregation for May 22, 2016, subject to final approval of the Director of Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement. Li, CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 16 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: Lorri Smith, City Clerk SUBJECT: Approval of Massage Therapist License for Mariah Bowen COMMENT: Background Pursuant to Mendota Heights City Code 3-6-2: No person shall provide massage services without first obtaining a license issued by the city. Each individual who provides massage must obtain an individual license. Mariah Bowen, has submitted the required application, license fee and investigation fee for a massage therapist license. She would be working at Green Lotus Yoga and Healing Center. The Mendota Heights Police Department has completed the background investigation and approves of the issuance of the license. Recommendation Staff recommends the approval of a Massage Therapist license for Mariah Bowen to be working at Green Lotus Yoga and Healing Center for the period of April 20, 2016 through June 30, 2016. Carr OF MENDOTA l—(EIGHTS page 17 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 495 Amending City Code Title 10, Chapters 2 & 5 Relating the City Water Utility COMMENT: Introduction The adoption of an Ordinance that establishes the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul's oversight, as well as adoption of the City of Saint Paul's Water Utility Code is required as part of the transfer of the Mendota Heights water distribution system to the City of Saint Paul. Background In October of 2015, the City Council approved a new Omnibus Agreement with the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul that transferred ownership and responsibility for the water distribution system for the City of Mendota Heights to the Board. As required by the Omnibus Agreement, the City has a number of follow-on steps that need to take place to make the transfer complete. These items are: 1) A Lease Agreement for cell tower use and City storage at the water tower site — anticipated at the November 17th City Council meeting; Approved 12/01/2015 2) An amended City Ordinance to reflect the new agreement; Proposed 04/19/2016 3) An easement agreement(s) for SPRWS access to the water tower across city property; Proposed 04/19/2016 4) Conveyance of deed, title, easements, and ownership of the system; 5) An amended Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with the other municipal partner agencies (West Saint Paul, Maplewood, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale) to gain a second seat on the Board of Commissioners. The remaining two items will be brought forward to City Council at a future date. Discussion The attached Ordinance No. 495 would adopt language into our City Code that is necessary for The Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul (dba Saint Paul Regional Water Service (SPRWS)) to own and operate the water distribution system in the City of Mendota Heights in accordance with the Omnibus Agreement approved in October of 2015. The Ordinance amendments are summarized below: page 18 Section 1: Adds a new paragraph to Title 10-2-1 that adopts the City of Saint Paul City Code Title XI pertaining to water utility. Staff has reviewed Title XI and it is consistent with how the water distribution system has been traditionally designed, constructed, operated, and maintained. Staff sees no impact to water distribution as a result of adopting this code. Section 2: Deletes the existing section pertaining to water meters as this topic is adequately covered in Title XI of the Saint Paul City Code. This section is being reserved for future use by the City of Mendota Heights. Section 3: Amends Chapter 5 to accomplish the following: 1. Adds the same Saint Paul City Code Adoption paragraph as Title 10-2-1-C. Since the Water System is referenced in two separate chapters of Mendota Heights City Code, staff believes it will be easier to understand if this paragraph is adopted in both Chapters 2&5. 2. Adds a section pertaining to service connections establishing ownership of the service lines from the main to the property line; that service lines must be installed in accordance with Title XI of the Saint Paul City Code; and that all service connections must be made in accordance with adopted rules and regulations. 3. Adds a section establishing the setting of Water Rates by the City of Saint Paul, as recommended by the Board of Water Commissioners. Also establishes that the City of Mendota Heights may have a seat on the Board as a Municipal Partner. 4. Authorizes the Board of Water Commissioners to certify past due bills to Dakota County for collection. 5. Renumbers other sections with in the Chapter. Section 4: Formally adopts the Ordinance amendments listed above. Budget Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommends Council adopt the attached Ordinance No. 495, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTERS 2 & 5 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA COUNTY, CONCERNING THE CITY WATER UTILITY. Action Required If Council wishes to act on the staff recommendation, pass a motion adopting Ordinance No. 495, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTERS 2 & 5 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA COUNTY, CONCERNING THE CITY WATER UTILITY. This action requires a simple majority vote. page 19 1 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 2 DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA 3 4 ORDINANCE NO. 495 5 6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTERS 2 & 5 OF THE CITY CODE OF 7 THE CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA COUNTY, 8 CONCERNING THE CITY WATER UTILITY 9 10 The City Council of the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, does hereby ordain: 11 12 Section 1. 13 14 Title 10-2-1-C is hereby added as follows: 15 16 C. CITY OF SAINT PAUL CODE ADOPTED: 17 18 The City hereby adopts Title XI of the Legislative Code of the City of Saint Paul, and all 19 modifications thereof hereafter duly adopted, and by this reference incorporates said Title XI into 20 Title 10, Chapter 5, Water System, as though fully set forth herein. 21 22 23 24 Title 10-2-4 is hereby amended as follows: V A. 25 26 10 2 4: WATER METERS: 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Reserved 36 37 38 39 Title 10-5 is hereby amended as follows: 40 Section 2. A. Installation, Maintenance And Repair: No person, firm or corporation, other than the city or B. Sealed: Every water meter connected to the water system shall be sealed, and no person, firm or corporation shall break or remove such seal except as authorized by the city. C. Tampering With Meters: It shall be unlawful for any person to tamper with, alter, bypass, or in any manner whatsoever interfere with the proper use and functioning of any water meter within the city. (1981 Code 802 § 1) Section 3. 43 Whenever any premises is connected to the city water system, there shall be maintained a 44 complete physical separation between the city water supply system and the private water supply 45 system so that it is impossible to intentionally or unintentionally allow any water produced by a 46 private system to be introduced in the supply line from the city system. (1981 Code 802 § 7) 47 48 10-5-1: CITY OF SAINT PAUL CODE ADOPTED 49 50 The City hereby adopts Title XI of the Legislative Code of the City of Saint Paul, and all 51 modifications thereof hereafter duly adopted, and by this reference incorporates said Title XI into 52 Title 10, Chapter 5, Water System, as though fully set forth herein. 53 1 54 10-5-2: SERVICE CONNECTIONS 55 56 A. All service connections shall be installed from the water main to the property line by the 57 Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint Paul, in accordance with rules and 58 regulations in effect in the City of Saint Paul. 59 B. No connection shall be made to the water system unless it is made in accordance with 60 said rules and regulations. 61 C. Every person applying for water service from the public system, and every owner of 62 property served by the same, shall be deemed to consent to all rules, regulations and rates 63 contained in Title XI of the Legislative Code of the City of Saint Paul, as may be 64 amended from time to time. 65 66 10-5-3: WATER AVAILABILITY CHARGE: 67 68 10-5-4: WATER RATES 69 70 Water rates for water service provided within the City shall be as established by the City of Saint 71 Paul based upon recommendation by the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint 72 Paul. The City may have representation on said Board as a Municipal Partner as authorized by 73 the Saint Paul Home Rule Charter. 74 75 10-5-5: CERTIFICATION OF PAST DUE CHARGES 76 77 The City hereby authorizes The Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint Paul to 78 certify past due billed charges within the City to Dakota County for collection through property 79 taxes. 80 81 10-5-6: WATER SURCHARGE: 82 page 20 ( Comment [BLM1]: Covered in Title XI 83 84 (Section 4. 85 86 This Ordinance shall be in effect from and after the date of its passage and publication. 87 88 Adopted and ordained into an Ordinance this 19th day of April, 2016. 89 90 CITY COUNCIL 91 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 92 93 94 95 Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor 96 ATTEST 97 98 99 100 Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 21 Comment [BLM2]: Covered in Title XI CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 22 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendata-heig hts.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Approval of an Access Easement Granted to the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul for Access to the Water Tower COMMENT: Introduction The adoption of an Ordinance that establishes the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul's oversight, as well as adoption of the City of Saint Paul's Water Utility Code is required as part of the transfer of our water distribution system to the City of Saint Paul. Background In October of 2015, the City Council approved a new Omnibus Agreement with the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul that transferred ownership and responsibility for the water distribution system for the City of Mendota Heights to the Board. As required by the Omnibus Agreement, the City has a number of follow-on steps that need to take place to make the transfer complete. These items are: 1) A Lease Agreement for cell tower use and City storage at the water tower site — anticipated at the November 17th City Council meeting; Approved 12/01/2015 2) An amended City Ordinance to reflect the new agreement; Proposed 04/19/2016 3) An easement agreement(s) for SPRWS access to the water tower across city property; Proposed 04/19/2016 4) Conveyance of deed, title, easements, and ownership of the system; 5) An amended Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with the other municipal partner agencies (West Saint Paul, Maplewood, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale) to gain a second seat on the Board of Commissioners. The remaining two items will be brought forward to City Council at a future date. Discussion The attached Easement grants access to the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Saint Paul (dba — Saint Paul Regional Water Service (SPRWS)) for access to the City of Mendota Heights Water Tower. As part of the Omnibus agreement approved in October of 2015, page 23 ownership and responsibility for the Water Tower will be transferred to SPRWS. The Water Tower sits entirely on City owned property next to the Public Works Garage. In order for SPRWS to have access to their asset, they need permission to cross City property to access the tower. The attached easement, as depicted on the attached map, grants that access. The easement is drawn and described in the easiest manner possible to avoid the cost of hiring a Professional Land Surveyor, and it utilizes existing lot lines and landmarks whereever possible to define the easement area. SPRWS has reviewed the legal description and has found it acceptable. Budget Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommends Council approve the attached Easement for Public Water Utility Purposes. Action Required If Council wishes to act on the staff recommendation, pass a motion approving the attached Easement for Public Water Utility Purposes. This action requires a simple majority vote. page 24 DEDICATION OF EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC WATER UTILITY PURPOSES This DEDICATION OF EASEMENT, made this 19th day of April, 2016, by the CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS ("Grantor"), to the BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota ("Grantee"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Grantor is the fee owner of certain real property located in the County of Dakota, State of Minnesota, as legally described on Exhibit A. attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Premises"), and; WHEREAS, Grantor desires to grant a restrictive access and public utility easement in favor of Grantee over a portion of the Premises, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by Grantor, Grantor agrees as follows: 1. Grant of Easement. Grantor hereby grants, bargains and conveys unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, the following: a. A non-exclusive, restrictive, perpetual access and public water main easement on, over, under and across that portion of the Premises legally described and depicted on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Easement Area"), for the purpose of future construction, reconstruction, inspection, operation, maintenance or repair of water supply, storage, and distribution facilities. b. The right to enter upon the Easement Area at any and all times in order to accomplish the above stated purposes. 2. Good Right to Grant and Convey Easement. Grantor, its successors and assigns, does covenant with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, that it is the fee owner of the Premises and has good right to grant and convey the easement herein to the Grantee subject to easements and encumbrances of record as of the date hereof. 3. Restrictions and Requirements on Grantor. Grantor understands and agrees to the following: a. Grantor shall not allow construction or installation of buildings, structures, trees or any temporary structure, material storage, fixture, or any other objects which may prohibit normal access to water facilities for the above stated purposes within the Easement Area other than those already existing at the time of granting Easement. b. Grantor shall cause no change from the existing grade or change in surfacing, other than routine maintenance, within the Easement Area without prior written permission from Saint Paul Regional Water Services. page 25 c. Any improvements in or upon the Easement Area that do not prohibit the Grantee from exercising its rights under this easement may be allowed by obtaining prior written permission from Saint Paul Regional Water Services. In the event the Grantee exercises its rights under this easement, it shall adhere to its standard policies to minimize the amount of excavation and/or disruption and to clear away debris, with the understanding that the restoration and costs of such improvements shall be the sole responsibility of Grantor. d. If Grantor constructs or installs any improvements within the Easement Area that do not comply with Section 3 of this Dedication of Easement, and if it is necessary for Grantee to remove or damage any such improvements as a result of Grantee's operations, all removal, replacement or modification costs for such improvements shall be borne solely by Grantor. e. Grantor, its successors and assigns shall fully indemnify, defend, and save harmless the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint Paul and the City of Saint Paul, their officers, agents, employees, and servants from all suits, actions or claims which shall arise from any injuries or damages received or sustained by any break in any service pipe, water main, or connection in said reserved easement, arising out of or resulting from any action or negligence of the Grantor, its employees agents or business invitees. 4. Easement to Run with Land. This Dedication of Easement shall run with the land and be appurtenant to the Premises and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. 5. Enforcement of Dedication of Easement. Without limiting the remedies of the parties, this Dedication of Easement may be enforced by proceedings in equity to restrain any violation or compel specific performance. page 26 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused this Dedication of Easement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. Approved: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA By Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor By Lorri Smith, City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2016, by Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor; and Lorri Smith, City Clerk; of the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, a Minnesota statutory city, on behalf of the city. Signature of person taking acknowledgment Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: Saint Paul Regional Water Services 1900 Rice Street, Office Building Saint Paul, Minnesota 55113 Phone: 651-266-6270 THIS INSTRUMENT WAS MODIFIED BY: The City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, Minnesota 55118 Phone: 651-452-1850 EXHIBIT A Legal Description: page 27 Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK; and Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBAN ACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953) EXHIBIT B Easement Description: page 28 An easement for water main, water tower, and associated appurtenance purposes lying over, under and across portions of Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK; and Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBANACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953), all according to the recorded plats thereof Dakota County, Minnesota, the easement described as follows: Beginning at the most northeasterly comer of Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBANACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953); thence West along the northern property line of Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBANACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953) and Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK a distance of approximately 375 feet; thence South at 180 degrees a distance of approximately 210 feet; thence East at approximately 90 degrees a distance of approximately 115 feet; thence south at 180 degrees a distance of approximately 278 feet to the southernmost property line of Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK; thence East along the southern property line of Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK a distance of approximately 244 feet to the southeastern corner of Lot 1, Block 1, MEDALLION INDUSTRIAL PARK; thence North at 0 degrees a distance of approximately 233 feet to the southern property line of Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBANACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953); thence East at 90 degrees a distance of approximately 18 feet to the southeastern property corner of Lot 1, Block 3, KAVANAUGH & DAWSONS SUBURBANACRE LOTS (Vacated 6-24-1953); thence North at 0 degrees a distance of approximately 254 to the point of beginning. MENDOTA HEIGHTS WATER TOWER EASEMENT April 13, 2016 0 100 SCALE IN FEET page 29 City of m Mendota Heights Legend Water Tower Easement 375' 2401 -v N 2370 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, contact the City of Mendota Heights. Contact "Gopher State One Call" at 651-454-0002 for utility locations, 48 hours prior to any excavation. 1101 Victoria Curve 1 MendoCa Hc1g-ht31r1N 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com nil CITY OF M iVIEfVDOTA HEIGHTS Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: John P. Maczko, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Firefighter Retirement COMMENT: Background Captain Scott Henning retired from the fire department effective April 1, 2016. Scott began his career as a firefighter with the Mendota Heights Fire Department in July of 1991. Scott left the department for personal reasons in October of 1996, returned to the department in September of 2001 just days before the 9-11 tragedy, and completed his 20 years of service. Scott is a fifth generation firefighter and his father; Stu also served the department as well as the Eagan Fire Department. Scott was an active member of the department and will truly be missed. During his tenure Scott contributed in many ways from firefighter, Capital Equipment Committee member, Review Board Member, Fire Prevention Committee Chair, Fire Department and Relief Association Secretary, Relief Association Treasurer and he retired as a Captain having served more than 11 years in that capacity. Scott was the "George Lowe Firefighter of the Year" recipient in 1994. He was certified to the Firefighter II level and Haz-mat Operational level. Budget Impact N/A Recommendation Staff recommends that the Mendota Heights City Council regretfully acknowledge the retirement of Firefighter Scott Henning effective April 1, 2016. Action Required If the City Council concurs with the recommendation, they should regretfully accept the retirement of Firefighter Scott Henning effective April 1, 2016, and formally thank Scott and his two daughters for Scott's 20 years of service to our community as a Mendota Heights Firefighter. m CITY OF MEN DOT A HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendomeig-ht3 fl Ca N 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.rnendota-heights.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: John P. Maczko, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Firefighter Completion of Probationary Period COMMENT: Introduction The City Council is asked to approve the appointment of Pat Noack as a firefighter, effective February 13, 2016. Background Pat Noack was appointed as a Probationary Firefighter on February 3, 2015. He completed his one year probationary period on February 13, 2016. The Officers and I reviewed his performance over the past year, and discussed his continuing employment. After review, it was the unanimous recommendation that Firefighter Noack be appointed as a Mendota Heights Firefighter. Firefighter Noack is a certified FFII, Haz-Mat Technician and a first responder. Budget Impact The Probationary Firefighter pay is $8.57/hour for fire calls and training. Since Pat Noack is a FFII, Haz-Mat Technician and first responder, his rate of pay should be established at $14.08/hour for fire calls and training, retroactive to February 13, 2016. The retroactive pay from February 13, 2016, to March 31, 2016, would be $99.18. Recommendation With the unanimous support of the fire officers, I recommend that the City Council approve Pat Noack as a Mendota Heights Firefighter, effective February 13, 2016. Action Required If the Council concurs with the recommendation, it should appoint Pat Noack as a Firefighter, effective February 13, 2016. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 32 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor, Council and City Administrator FROM: Mike Aschenbrener, Chief of Police SUBJECT: RESOLUTION 2016-33 FORMALLY ACCEPTING A GIFT OF QUILTS FOR USE IN THE SQUADS BACKGROUND The City Auditor has advised that Minnesota State Statute 465.03 "Gifts to municipalities" requires all donations be acknowledged by resolution. This memo meets Minnesota State Statutory requirements by having the City Council formally accept the gift and recognizing the donor. On March 29, 2016 Rosemary Plante stopped at the Police Department with 4 mid-size quilts for use as we see fit. All squad cars in the city do have wool blankets in them. The blankets are used for first and / or comfort dependent on the situation. The quilts have already been place in the back of the squads. The will be used and likely over time donated to someone in need at a medical or crisis call of some type. A thank you letter will be sent along with a copy of the signed resolution. BUDGET IMPACT The donation will offset the cost of purchasing new blankets in 2016. RECOMMENDATION If Council desires to implement the recommendation, a motion will need to be passed adopting RESOLUTION 2016-33 FORMALLY ACCEPTING A GIFT OF QUILTS FOR USE IN THE SQUADS. page 33 City of Mendota Heights Dakota County, Minnesota RESOLUTION 2016- 33 ACCEPTING A GIFT OF QUILTS FOR USE IN THE SQUADS WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights desires to provide the highest level of care and comfort at emergency medical responses; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota State Statute requires a resolution to accept gifts to municipalities; and the City has previously acknowledged gifts with a resolution as required by law; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights encourages and supports citizens who wish to participate in government; and WHEREAS, the Mendota Heights Police regularly finds themselves in situations where there is a need either medically or for comfort to have blankets available; and WHEREAS, the Officers seek to provide that comfort and care in field based situations; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights has duly considered this matter and wishes to acknowledge the civic mindedness of citizens and officially recognize their donations. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights accepts the donation of 4 handmade quilts from Rosemary Plante for use by the Police Department. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 19th day of April, 2016. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith, City Clerk CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 34 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Tamara Schutta Assistant to the City Administrator/HR Coordinator SUBJECT: City Hall Lower Level Water/Mold Remediation COMMENT: INTRODUCTION Prior to the regular city council meeting, the mayor and city council heard a report on mold issues in the lower level of city hall. BACKGROUND Mold issues in the lower level of City Hall have been evident for quite some time. Legend Technical Services, Inc., a professional mold remediation company, cleaned and sanitized the men's bathroom/locker room in February 2016. Other areas of the lower level of the building have since been tested, and areas are found to be in need of remediation by a similar professional mold remediation company. Water intrusion, which likely contributed to the mold issues, will also need to be fixed as part of the project. Remedies: The Public Works Director and Assistant City Engineer recommend installing a drain tile 24-36 inches below grade along the south side of the building to fix the water infiltration problem. This drain tile would be in addition to the existing drain tile at the foot of the foundation wall, the presence of which was confirmed in an exploratory excavation of the wall last fall. City staff also reviewed a proposed priority list to abate the mold issue with the council during the workshop. BUDGET IMPACT At this time, two quotes have been received to remove the affected gypsum wall board. Shelter Tech's quote of $6,985 is $2,375 lower than the other quote. Staff is also in the process of obtaining quotes for electrical and ceiling work as preparation for the removal of the affected gypsum wall board, as well as quotes for the restoration of the men's locker room. Staff estimates up to $15,000 will be needed to install the drain tile along the exterioiPAT130 City Hall. The preparation work for this will be done as much as possible by city maintenance and Public Works staff. A further recommendation is to hire a project manager to oversee and coordinate these components; the estimated cost for this individual is $10,000. In total, City Council is asked to approve of up to $70,000 for this part of the project. Note these prices do not include costs for other restoration work, such as reinstalling drywall, painting, reinstalling cabinetry and shelving, and reinstalling technology which would have been removed for the initial restoration work. Funding for the lower level mold remediation could come from the Facility Reserve Fund. The current balance in that fund is $90,000. Depending on ultimate costs, there is also the possible use of the fund balance in the Water Tower Fund, which is a topic to be discussed at the Council's May 24th workshop ACTION REQUIRED: Council is asked to give staff approval to use Shelter Tech for mold remediation in the amount of $6,985, and seek quotes for work for the remediation of further water and mold issues. City Council should also authorize the use of City funds for this work, as necessary, up to $70,000. page 36 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com CITY OF MENDDTA HEIGHTS MEETINGDATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: BACKGROUND Significant Claims Request for City Council Action April 19, 2016 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director Claims List Summary A to Z Home Inspection — March Inspections McGrath Consulting Group — Police Department Study Metro Council Environmental Services — Sewer Service & March SAC Midwest Fence & Mfg — Police Department Storage NDC4 Cable Commission — 2015 Webstreaming Nuss Truck & Equipment — Streets Dept Dump Truck Pearson Brothers — Street Sweeping Xcel Energy — Utilites Manual Checks Total System Checks Total Total for the list of claims for the April 19, 2016 city council meeting RECOMMENDATION: $ 7,603.75 $ 13,000.00 $ 101,953.97 $ 4,777.00 $ 11,387.00 $ 93,050.12 $ 9,676.00 $ 10,227.05 $ 9,313.76 $ 315,577.91 $ 324,891.67 Staff recommends that the Mendota Heighs City Council approve the list of claims for April 19, 2016. Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 04/14/16 MAN Comments DEPT Descr pageoi714/16 10:46 AM Page 1 Amount Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY E 01-4490-020-20 NOTARY REGISTRATION - S. HOECHST Police Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 G 01-2072 04/08/2016 PAYROLL Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION G 01-2072 04/08/2016 PAYROLL Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT G 01-2071 E 05-4131-105-15 E 01-4131-070-70 E 01-4131-050-50 E 01-4131-020-20 E 01-4131-110-10 Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. G 01-2070 Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. Search Name US POSTAL SERVICE E 15-4318-060-60 APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION APR 2016 HSA CONTRIBUTION PAUL 04/08/2016 PAYROLL PAUL UTILITY BILLING POSTAGE Engineering Enterprise Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Police Administration Utility Enterprise $20.00 $20.00 $1,856.86 $1,856.86 $50.00 $50.00 $3,313.34 $475.00 $362.50 $279.16 $1,607.46 $362.50 $6,399.96 $64.00 $64.00 $922.94 Search Name US POSTAL SERVICE $922.94 $9,313.76 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr page /14/16 2:22 PM Page 1 Amount Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL LLC G 01-2035 MARCH 2016 ANIMAL CONTROL E 01-4225-800-90 MARCH 2016 ANIMAL CONTROL Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL LLC Search Name A TO Z HOME INSPECTION, LLC E 01-4231-040-40 MARCH 2016 INSPECTIONS Search Name A TO Z HOME INSPECTION, LLC Search Name AAA CREDIT SCREENING SERVICE G 01-1145 BACKGROUND CHECK - MENDOTA Search Name AAA CREDIT SCREENING SERVICE Search Name ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS E 01-4420-050-50 STREET SIGNS Search Name ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS Search Name ALL CITY ELEVATOR, INC. E 08-4335-000-00 APR 2016 ELEVATOR CONTRACT - CITY HALL Search Name ALL CITY ELEVATOR, INC. Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING E 01-4300-020-20 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD Search Name ALLEGRA PRINT & IMAGING Search Name AMERICAN MADE ELECTION EQUIP E 01-4490-640-12 ELECTIONS SUPPLIES Search Name AMERICAN MADE ELECTION EQUIP Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES E 01-4335-310-70 E 08-4335-000-00 E 01-4410-050-50 E 15-4335-310-60 E 01-4335-310-70 E 01-4335-310-50 E 15-4335-310-60 E 01-4335-310-50 E 01-4410-050-50 Search Name AMERIPRIDE SERVICES Search Name AUTOZONE E 01-4305-020-20 E 05-4330-490-15 E 05-4330-490-15 E 01-4330-440-20 E 05-4330-490-15 Search Name AUTOZONE Search Name BCA -CJI S E 01-4223-020-20 Search Name BCA -CJI S MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - CITY HALL UNIFORMS - PW MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE MAT SERVICE - PW GARAGE UNIFORMS - PW OPEARTING SUPPLIES - PD EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - ENG. EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - ENG. EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - ENG. 1ST QTR 2016 CIDN CHARGES Search Name B C A -TRAINING & EDUCATION Animal Control -$20.63 $426.63 $406.00 Code Enforcement/Inspe $7,603.75 Road & Bridges Spec Fds. Police Elections Parks & Recreation Spec Fds Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Police Engineering Enterprise Engineering Enterprise Police Engineering Enterprise Police $7,603.75 $25.00 $25.00 $94.75 $94.75 $157.00 $157.00 $929.28 $929.28 $1,636.00 $1,636.00 $20.25 $162.12 $5.50 $17.83 $17.84 $17.84 $20.25 $20.25 $5.50 $287.38 $28.23 $12.34 $4.77 $55.47 $223.87 $324.68 $720.00 $720.00 E 01-4400-020-20 TRAINING - J. VONFELDT Police $240.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY page a/14/16 2:22 PM Page 2 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name B C A -TRAINING & EDUCATION $240.00 Search Name BANYON DATA SYSTEMS E 01-4330-490-10 BDS SUPPORT Administration $195.00 Search Name BANYON DATA SYSTEMS $195.00 Search Name BELMARES, VINCE E 01-4400-030-30 Search Name BELMARES, VINCE TRAVEL EXPENSE - V. BELMARES Fire $39.64 $39.64 Search Name BGMN, INC. E 01-4320-030-30 FUEL ADDITIVES - PW Fire $108.93 E 01-4320-020-20 FUEL ADDITIVES - PW Police $108.93 E 01-4320-050-50 FUEL ADDITIVES - PW Road & Bridges $108.93 E 15-4320-060-60 FUEL ADDITIVES - PW Utility Enterprise $108.93 E 01-4320-070-70 FUEL ADDITIVES - PW Parks & Recreation $108.93 Search Name BGMN, INC. $544.65 Search Name BLUE TARP FINANCIAL E 01-4305-070-70 OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS Search Name BLUE TARP FINANCIAL Search Name BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC E 01-4410-020-20 MEDICAL KITS - PD Search Name BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC Search Name BURROWS, RICHARD E 15-4415-060-60 MILEAGE REIMB. - R. BURROWS Search Name BURROWS, RICHARD Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP E 01-4220-110-10 04/05/16 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS E 01-4410-020-20 Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS Search Name CHIEF SUPPLY E 01-4410-020-20 Search Name CHIEF SUPPLY Search Name CJ SPRAY, INC. E 01-4330-215-70 Search Name 0 SPRAY, INC. Search Name COMCAST E 45-4210-045-45 R 01-3615 Search Name COMCAST UNIFORMS CLEANING - PD EQUIPMENT - PD IRRIGATION REPAIR PARTS APRIL 2016 SERVICE - PAR3 ACCOUNT CREDIT - PW Parks & Recreation Police Utility Enterprise Administration Police Police Parks & Recreation Golf Course $67.98 $67.98 $348.40 $348.40 $97.20 $97.20 $145.40 $145.40 $206.94 $206.94 $416.98 $416.98 $147.03 $147.03 $198.48 -$2.33 $196.15 Search Name CONTINENTAL SAFETY EQ E 15-4305-060-60 SAFETY SUPPLIES - SEWER Utility Enterprise $39.84 Search Name CONTINENTAL SAFETY EQ $39.84 Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY page 014/16 2:22 PM Page 3 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount E 08-4335-000-00 HVAC REPAIRS - CITY HALL Spec Fds $572.67 Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. $572.67 Search Name CUSTOM FIRE APPARATUS E 01-4330-460-30 EQUIPMENT PARTS - FIRE DEPT Fire $104.27 Search Name CUSTOM FIRE APPARATUS $104.27 Search Name DAKOTA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER E 01-4275-020-20 MAY 2016 DCC FEE Police $17,655.00 E 01-4275-030-30 MAY 2016 DCC FEE Fire $616.00 Search Name DAKOTA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER $18,271.00 Search Name DOSH, EMILY R 01-3365 Search Name DOSH, EMILY Search Name DREELAN, DAVE E 01-4210-030-30 Search Name DREELAN, DAVE ESCROW REFUND - CASE #2016-05 $519.20 $519.20 CELL PHONE CASE - FIRE DEPT Search Name EAGAN HARDWARE HANK E 01-4336-050-50 MAILBOX REPAIR SUPPLIES Fire $53.55 $53.55 Road & Bridges $34.50 Search Name EAGAN HARDWARE HANK $34.50 Search Name ECKBERG LAMMERS E 01-4220-120-80 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Planning $1,050.00 E 01-4220-120-10 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Administration $1,755.00 E 01-4220-120-20 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Police $300.00 E 80-4220-788-00 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Spec Fds $225.00 E 29-4220-120-00 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Spec Fds $600.00 E 23-4490-000-00 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Spec Fds $300.00 E 05-4220-120-15 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Engineering Enterprise $225.00 E 01-4220-120-09 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES City Council $75.00 E 01-4221-120-10 MAR 2016 LEGAL SERVICES - COUNCIL MTGS Administration $400.00 Search Name ECKBERG LAMMERS $4,930.00 Search Name EMERGENCY APPARATUS MTNC E 01-4330-460-30 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - FIRE DEPT Fire $208.20 Search Name EMERGENCY APPARATUS MTNC $208.20 Search Name EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOLUTIONS E 01-4305-155-30 PROTECTIVE GEAR - FIRE DEPT Fire $273.45 Search Name EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOLUTIONS $273.45 Search Name FACTORY MOTOR PARTS E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Search Name FACTORY MOTOR PARTS Search Name FERRELLGAS E 01-4422-050-50 Search Name FERRELLGAS STREET MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Search Name FISCHER S SERVICE - PLOWING E 01-4335-315-30 Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation $150.81 $44.87 $195.68 Road & Bridges $118.96 $118.96 MARCH 2016 SNOW PLOWING - FIRE HALL Fire $75.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List• SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY page 044114/16 2:22 PM Page 4 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount E 01-4268-500-30 MARCH 2016 SNOW PLOWING - DRIVEWAYS Fire $600.00 Search Name FISCHER S SERVICE - PLOWING $675.00 Search Name FLAGSHIP RECREATION E 01-4330-215-70 PLAYGROUND REPAIR PARTS Parks & Recreation $400.00 Search Name FLAGSHIP RECREATION $400.00 Search Name FLEETPRIDE E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Parks & Recreation $56.00 E 05-4330-490-15 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - ENG. Engineering Enterprise $2.61 E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Parks & Recreation $1.96 E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS -STREETS Road & Bridges $1.97 E 15-4330-490-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER Utility Enterprise $15.03 E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges $56.00 E 15-4330-490-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER Utility Enterprise $41.05 E 15-4330-490-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER Utility Enterprise $15.23 E 01-4330-440-20 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PD Police $27.84 E 15-4330-490-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - SEWER Utility Enterprise $31.04 Search Name FLEETPRIDE $248.73 Search Name FORCE AMERICA E 01-4330-490-50 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - STREETS Road & Bridges $154.67 Search Name FORCE AMERICA $154.67 Search Name GOODIN COMPANY E 08-4335-000-00 BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES - CITY HALL Spec Fds $4.00 Search Name GOODIN COMPANY $4.00 Search Name GOVEN DOYLE VENTURES G 15-1150 REFUND - SEWER ACCOUNT CREDIT Search Name GOVEN DOYLE VENTURES $92.69 $92.69 Search Name GRANNIS & HAUGE, P.A. E 01-4222-120-20 MARCH 2016 LEGAL SERVICES Police $5,891.00 Search Name GRANNIS & HAUGE, P.A. $5,891.00 Search Name HOECHST, SHAYNA E 01-4306-020-20 UNIFORMS - S. HOECHST Police $113.55 Search Name HOECHST, SHAYNA $113.55 Search Name HOSE INC E 01-4330-490-70 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - PARKS Parks & Recreation $41.69 Search Name HOSE INC $41.69 Search Name IAP E E 01-4404-020-20 2016 MEMBERSHIP Police $50.00 Search Name I A P E $50.00 Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS E 05-4300-105-15 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ENG. Engineering Enterprise $27.11 E 01-4300-110-10 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN Administration $54.22 E 01-4300-020-20 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD Police -$8.40 E 01-4300-020-20 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD Police $24.01 E 05-4305-105-15 OPERATING SUPPLIES - ENG. Engineering Enterprise $18.36 E 01-4300-030-30 OFFICE SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Fire $11.98 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page i4o/14/16 2:22 PM Page 5 Amount E 01-4300-020-20 E 01-4300-020-20 E 05-4300-105-15 E 01-4300-110-10 E 01-4300-020-20 Search Name INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD OFFICE SUPPLIES - ENG. OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN OFFICE SUPPLIES - PD Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. E 01-4335-315-30 E 01-4335-310-50 E 01-4335-310-70 E 15-4335-310-60 APRIL 2016 SERVICE - PW E 01-4331-020-20 APRIL 2016 SERVICE - PD Search Name JANI-KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. Search Name KAT KEYS E 08-4335-000-00 KEYS - CITY HALL Search Name KAT KEYS Search Name LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC E 15-4305-060-60 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP E 01-4305-070-70 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP E 01-4305-050-50 OPERATING SUPPLIES - SHOP Search Name LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC APRIL 2016 SERVICE - FIRE HALL APRIL 2016 SERVICE - PW APRIL 2016 SERVICE - PW Search Name LEGEND TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC E 08-4335-000-00 BLDG REPAIRS - CITY HALL E 08-4335-000-00 BLDG REPAIRS - CITY HALL Search Name LEGEND TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC Search Name LEXISNEXIS E 01-4223-020-20 FEB 2016 SERVICE E 01-4223-020-20 MAR 2016 SERVICE Search Name LEXISNEXIS Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS E 01-4240-050-50 E 23-4490-000-00 E 01-4240-080-80 MAR 2016 PUBLICATIONS - MAR 2016 PUBLICATIONS - MAR 2016 PUBLICATIONS - E 01-4240-080-80 MAR 2016 PUBLICATIONS - Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS Search Name LOGIS E 01-4301-030-30 E 01-4223-020-20 Search Name LOGIS ENG. NOTICE CABLE ORD. PLANNING NOTI APPLICATION SUPPORT - FIRE DEPT APPLICATION SUPPORT - PD Search Name MARSARS WATER RESCUE SYSTEMS E 01-4305-030-30 WATER RESCUE SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Search Name MARSARS WATER RESCUE SYSTEMS Search Name MAZZITELLO, JOHN E 05-4415-105-15 Search Name MAZZITELLO, JOHN MILEAGE REIMB. - J. MAZZITELLO Police Police Engineering Enterprise Administration Police Fire Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Police Spec Fds Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Spec Fds Spec Fds Police Police Road & Bridges Spec Fds Planning Planning Fire Police Fire Engineering Enterprise $40.65 $12.19 $4.85 $115.04 $47.86 $347.87 $200.00 $66.67 $66.67 $66.66 $785.46 $1,185.46 $10.50 $10.50 $44.45 $44.45 $44.45 $133.35 $729.69 $1,013.76 $1,743.45 $126.10 $86.25 $212.35 $94.40 $132.43 $222.75 $56.70 $506.28 $62.00 $2,588.00 $2,650.00 $317.08 $317.08 $91.80 $91.80 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY page 0/14/16 2:22 PM Page 6 Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name MCGRATH CONSULTING GROUP, INC. E 01-4480-110-10 DRAFT REPORT - ORG. STUDY Administration $13,000.00 Search Name MCGRATH CONSULTING GROUP, INC. $13,000.00 Search Name MENARDS E 15-4330-490-60 EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPPLIES - SEWER Utility Enterprise $17.64 E 01-4422-050-50 STREET MAINT. MATERIALS Road & Bridges $69.75 Search Name MENARDS $87.39 Search Name METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENT SVC R 15-3320 MARCH 2016 SAC $4,970.00 E 15-4449-060-60 MAY 2016 SEWER SERVICE Utility Enterprise $97,033.67 R 15-3615 MARCH 2016 SAC -$49.70 Search Name METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENT SVC $101,953.97 Search Name METRO SALES E 01-4330-030-30 QTRLY COPIER MAINT. - FIRE DEPT Fire $286.90 E 01-4330-490-70 QTRLY COPIER MAINT. - PW Parks & Recreation $41.96 E 01-4330-490-10 PRINTER SERVICE Administration $155.00 E 01-4330-490-50 QTRLY COPIER MAINT. - PW Road & Bridges $41.97 E 15-4330-490-60 QTRLY COPIER MAINT. - PW Utility Enterprise $41.96 Search Name METRO SALES $567.79 Search Name MIDWEST FENCE & MFG CO E 01-4331-020-20 SECURE STORAGE - PD Police $4,777.00 Search Name MIDWEST FENCE & MFG CO $4,777.00 Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC E 01-4305-155-30 GEAR REPAIR - FIRE DEPT Fire $171.00 Search Name MIKES SHOE REPAIR INC $171.00 Search Name MITCHELL1 E 01-4300-050-50 APRIL 2016 SERVICE Road & Bridges $169.00 Search Name MITCHELL1 $169.00 i; Search Name MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION E 01-4403-030-30 HAZMAT EXAMS - FIRE DEPT Fire $290.00 Search Name MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION $290.00 Search Name MN GOLF ASSOCIATION E 45-4404-045-45 2016 MEMBERSHIP Golf Course $90.00 Search Name MN GOLF ASSOCIATION $90.00 Search Name MN POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY E 15-4490-060-60 CERTIFICATE FEE - J. BOLAND Utility Enterprise $45.00 Search Name MN POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY $45.00 Search Name MN SPORTS FEDERATION E 01-4435-200-70 SOFTBALLS Parks & Recreation $987.30 G 01-2035 SOFTBALLS - USE TAX -$63.51 Search Name MN SPORTS FEDERATION $923.79 Search Name MN ST ADMIN ITG TELECOM SRVCE E 01-4210-030-30 JAN 2016 SERVICE Fire $97.65 E 01-4220-133-10 MAR 2016 WAN SERVICE Administration $111.00 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 04/14/16 2:22 PM Page 7 Amount E 01-4210-030-30 G 01-2010 E 01-4223-020-20 FEB 2016 SERVICE DEC 2015 SERVICE MAR 2016 WAN SERVICE Search Name MN ST ADMIN ITG TELECOM SRVCE Search Name MN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 320 G 01-2075 APRIL 2016 UNION DUES Search Name MN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 320 Search Name MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES E 01-4305-030-30 OPERATING SUPPLIES - FIRE DEPT Search Name MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES Search Name MUSKA ELECTRIC CO R 01-3250 R 01-3315 Search Name MUSKA ELECTRIC CO REFUND - CXL'D PERMIT REFUND - CXL'D PERMIT Search Name NDC4 CABLE COMMISSION E 23-4490-000-00 2015 WEB STREAMING Search Name NDC4 CABLE COMMISSION Fire Police Fire Spec Fds Search Name NELSON, ROBIN E 01-4410-020-20 EQUIPMENT - R. NELSON Police Search Name NELSON, ROBIN Search Name NITTI SANITATION INC E 45-4280-045-45 RECYCLING - PAR3 Search Name NMI SANITATION INC Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. E 15-4330-490-60 PARTS - FUEL PUMPS Search Name NORTHWEST FILTER SUPPLY, INC. Search Name NUSS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT E 01-4620-050-50 NEW TRUCK - STREETS DEPT Search Name NUSS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT Search Name OSMON, PATRICIA G 15-1150 Search Name OSMON, PATRICIA Search Name OXYGEN SERVICE CO E 01-4200-610-50 E 01-4305-030-30 E 01-4200-610-70 E 15-4200-610-60 Search Name OXYGEN SERVICE CO REFUND - SEWER ACCT CREDIT CYLINDER RENT - PW CYLINDER RENT - FIRE DEPT CYLINDER RENT - PW CYLINDER RENT - PW Search Name P&W GOLF SUPPLY, LLC E 01-4490-085-85 RECYCLING SUPPLIES - PAR3 Search Name P&W GOLF SUPPLY, LLC Search Name PEARSON BROS INC E 01-4424-050-50 SPRING 2016 STREET SWEEPING Golf Course Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Fire Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Recycling $91.63 $97.67 $134.00 $531.95 $645.00 $645.00 $294.31 $294.31 $486.75 $8.38 $495.13 $11,387.00 $11,387.00 $95.91 $95.91 $19.96 $19.96 $85.86 $85.86 $93,050.12 $93,050.12 $60.20 $60.20 $35.24 $117.39 $35.24 $35.23 $223.10 $727.92 $727.92 Road & Bridges $9,676.00 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page '6`/14/16 2:22 PM Page 8 Amount Search Name PEARSON BROS INC Search Name PIPE SERVICES G 01-1145 Search Name PIPE SERVICES Search Name PITNEY BOWES E 01-4300-110-10 Search Name PITNEY BOWES Search Name R K HUNTER E 08-4335-000-00 Search Name R K HUNTER Search Name SAM S CLUB E 45-4310-210-45 E 01-4490-070-70 E 01-4490-020-20 E 01-4490-110-10 E 45-4490-045-45 Search Name SAM S CLUB Search Name SAVATREE E 01-4500-070-70 Search Name SAVATREE SEWER SERVICE - LLOYD'S POSTAGE SUPPLIES BLDG REPAIRS - CITY HALL CONCESSIONS - PAR3 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP STUMP GRINDING - PARKS Search Name SECURITY RESPONSE SERVICES INC E 45-4335-045-45 SECURITY MONITORING - PAR3 Search Name SECURITY RESPONSE SERVICES INC Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT E 01-4220-020-20 E 01-4220-050-50 E 01-4220-070-70 E 01-4220-080-80 E 05-4220-105-15 E 15-4220-060-60 E 01-4220-110-10 Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT Search Name SNAP ON TOOLS E 15-4305-060-60 E 01-4330-440-20 Search Name SNAP ON TOOLS Search Name SOUTH EAST TOWING APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE APR 2016 HSA PARTICIPANT FEE Administration Spec Fds Golf Course Parks & Recreation Police Administration Golf Course Parks & Recreation Golf Course Police Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Planning Engineering Enterprise Utility Enterprise Administration SHOP SUPPLIES Utility Enterprise SHOP EQUIPMENT UPDATE - PD REPAIRS Police E 01-4330-460-30 TOWING - FIRE DEPT Search Name SOUTH EAST TOWING Search Name SPRWS E 15-4425-310-60 E 45-4425-045-45 E 08-4425-000-00 E 01-4425-315-30 E 01-4425-310-70 MARCH 2016 SERVICE - PW 1ST QTR 2016 SERVICE - PAR3 MARCH 2016 SERVICE - CITY HALL MARCH 2016 SERVICE - FIRE HALL MARCH 2016 SERVICE - PW Fire Utility Enterprise Golf Course Spec Fds Fire Parks & Recreation $9,676.00 $1,470.00 $1,470.00 $122.38 $122.38 $192.00 $192.00 $236.82 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $416.82 $300.00 $300.00 $100.48 $100.48 $19.24 $3.31 $1.20 $2.11 $2.40 $4.22 $12.04 $44.52 $25.45 $439.01 $464A6 $300.00 $300.00 $20.57 $28.02 $148.42 $99.12 $20.57 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Comments DEPT Descr page 0/14/16 2:22 PM Page 9 Amount E 01-4425-310-50 Search Name SPRWS MARCH 2016 SERVICE - PW Search Name STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES E 01-4220-135-80 E 01-4220-135-80 PLANNING ASSISTANCE - ESCROW PLANNING ASSISTANCE Search Name STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES Search Name STREICHERS E 01-4410-020-20 E 01-4410-020-20 Search Name STREICHERS Search Name TRACTOR SUPPLY E 01-4305-070-70 E 01-4305-070-70 Search Name TRACTOR SUPPLY UNIFORM - 3. VONFELDT EQUIPMENT - 3. VONFELDT OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS OPERATING SUPPLIES - PARKS Search Name TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HLTH E 01-4220-070-70 TESTING - PW Search Name TWIN CITIES OCCUPATIONAL HLTH Search Name TWIN CITY TELEPHONE E 01-4335-310-50 E 01-4335-310-70 E 15-4335-310-60 TELEPHONE REPAIRS - PW TELEPHONE REPAIRS - PW TELEPHONE REPAIRS - PW Search Name TWIN CITY TELEPHONE Search Name UNIQUE PAVING MATERIALS E 01-4422-050-50 PAVING MIX Search Name UNIQUE PAVING MATERIALS Search Name VERIZON WIRELESS E 01-4210-050-50 E 15-4210-060-60 E 01-4210-070-70 E 01-4210-110-10 E 01-4223-020-20 E 01-4210-020-20 E 01-4210-030-30 E 05-4210-105-15 E 01-4210-114-14 Search Name VERIZON WIRELESS Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT E 01-4280-310-70 E 15-4280-310-60 E 08-4280-000-00 E 01-4280-310-50 Search Name WASTE MANAGEMENT Search Name XCEL ENERGY E 28-4211-000-00 E 01-4212-310-50 E 01-4212-310-70 MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 CELLULAR SERVICE MAR 2016 SERVICE - PW MAR 2016 SERVICE - PW MAR 2016 SERVICE -CITY HALL MAR 2016 SERVICE - PW MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES Road & Bridges Planning Planning Police Police Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Administration Police Police Fire Engineering Enterprise Info Tech Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Road & Bridges Spec Fds Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation $20.57 $337.27 $120.00 $1,483.50 $1,603.50 $72.99 $1,072.50 $1,145.49 $34.97 $21.76 $56.73 $80.00 $80.00 $76.00 $76.00 $76.00 $228.00 $344.50 $344.50 $289.60 $51.42 $51.42 $112.84 $245.07 $884.14 $277.15 $154.26 $191.46 $2,257.36 $91.35 $91.34 $225.91 $91.35 $499.95 $1,107.65 $240.66 $240.66 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 04/19/16 PAY Comments page tl4/14/16 2:22 PM Page 10 DEPT Descr Amount E 01-4212-315-30 E 01-4212-320-70 E 15-4211-400-60 E 15-4212-310-60 E 01-4211-310-70 E 08-4212-000-00 E 15-4211-310-60 E 08-4211-000-00 E 01-4211-420-50 E 01-4211-315-30 E 01-4211-310-50 E 01-4211-300-50 E 15-4212-400-60 E 01-4211-320-70 Search Name XCEL ENERGY Search Name XCEL ENERGY, INC R 01-3365 Search Name XCEL ENERGY, INC MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES MAR 2016 GAS UTILITIES MAR 2016 EL. UTILITIES ESCROW REFUND - CASE#2016-06 Fire Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation Spec Fds Utility Enterprise Spec Fds Road & Bridges Fire Road & Bridges Road & Bridges Utility Enterprise Parks & Recreation $411.26 $78.54 $754.43 $240.66 $296.34 $506.75 $296.33 $2,566.17 $192.24 $606.74 $296.34 $1,794.85 $103.92 $493.51 $10,227.05 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $315,577.91 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS TREASURER'S REPORT MARCH 2016 American Bank Checking Account .02% Savings Account .02% Collateral - Bonds Gov't. Guar. Investments BALANCE COLLATERAL $48,721.37 $640.57 $49,361.94 $1,200,000.00 $250,000.00 Cost PV Saving Cert 1/26/15 @0.15% Cherokee $13,952.59 $13,952.59 FHLMC 2.00% 12/18/20 $750,000.00 $750,225.00 GE Capital Financial Inc 2.05% 11/4/16 $245,000.00 $246,888.95 American Express Cent Bank 2.05% 12/1/16 $245,000.00 $247,077.60 Compass Bank 1.30% 12/11/17 $245,000.00 $245,933.45 Ally Bank 1.25% 12/11/17 $245,000.00 $245,769.30 Bankunited Natl Assn 1.100% 02/20/18 $245,000.00 $245,058.80 GE Capital Retail Bank 2.00% 7/6/18 $200,000.00 $202,842.00 Sallie Mae Bank 2.050% 11/20/18 $245,000.00 $248,927.35 BMW Bank 2.00% 12/11/18 $245,000.00 $248,591.70 Comenity Bank 2.00% 07/15/19 $200,000.00 $201,920.00 Capital One Bank USA 2.00% 08/12/19 $245,000.00 $248,444.70 Capital One Bank 2.00% 08/12/19 $245,000.00 $248,444.70 World's Foremost Bank 2.00% 08/13/19 $200,000.00 $201,964.00 Cit Bank 2.15% 11/13/19 $245,000.00 $245,149.45 Goldman Sachs Bank 2.20% 12/17/19 $100,000.00 $101,955.00 Discover Bank 2.050% 06/10/20 $200,000.00 $202,650.00 Orrstown Bank 2.00% 08/28/20 $245,000.00 $246,435.70 Parkside Finl Bank & Trust 1.50% 01/24/21 $245,000.00 $245,803.60 Fidelity Institutional Government Portfolio (Piper) $1,472,924.54 $1,472,924.54 Gov't. Securities Fund 28% Sold 6/4 $433,187.00 $1,031,000.00 MMkt Fd (WF) $1,642,722.39 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE 03/31/2016 Funds Available 1/1/2016 Rates Money Market Mar Bank 0.02% 5 Yr. Tr. 1.21% 10 Yr. Tr. 1.78% $8,202,148.46 $12,023,991.13 page 48 4/8/2016 Mendota Heights Building Activity Report Mike Andrejka, Building Official page 49 March 1, 2016 thr. March 31, 2016 January 1, 2016 thr, March 31, 2016 January 1, 2015 thou March 31, 2015 January 1, 2014 thou March 31, 2014 Building Permit No. Valuation $ 12,808.63 Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation Sub Total Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation 79 Fee Collected Building Permit No. Valuation Fee Collected SFD 0 $ - $0.00 SFD 1 $ 672,850.00 $7,325.89 SFD 2 $ 690,000.00 $7,806.98 SFD 1 $ 650,000.00 $ 6,116.69 APT 0 $ - $0.00 APT 0 $ - $0.00 APT 0 $ - $0.00 APT 0 $ - $ - Townhouse 2 $ 450,000.00 $4,516.88 Townhouse 6 $ 1,465,000.00 $16,170.54 Townhouse 0 $ - $0.00 Townhouse 0 $ - $ - Condo 0 $ - $0.00 Condo 0 $ - $0.00 Condo 0 $ - $0.00 Condo 0 $ - $ - Misc 34 $ 433,299.24 $ 6,504.80 Misc 75 $ 1,418,594.24 $ 18,727.81 Misc 90 $ 2,271,354.68 $ 32,323.92 Misc 69 $ 954,732.50 $ 17,660.18 Commercial 5 $ 107,600.00 $1,786.95 Commercial 9 $ 1,132,945.00 $12,377.34 Commercial 12 $ 1,154,177.00 $15,939.83 Commercial 9 $ 1,873,684.00 $ 21,098.36 Sub Total 41 $ 990,899.24 $ 12,808.63 Sub Total 91 $ 4,689,389.24 $ 54,601.58 Sub Total 104 $ 4,115,531.68 $ 56,070.73 Sub Total 79 $ 3,478,416.50 $ 44,875.23 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 27 $2,294.26 Plumbing 59 $5,502.25 Plumbing 55 $4,174.21 Plumbing 31 $ 2,298.20 Water 0 $0.00 Water 1 $10.00 Water 2 $20.00 Water 1 $ 10.00 Sewer 3 $225.00 Sewer 8 $600.00 Sewer 1 $75.00 Sewer 1 $ 25.00 Mechanical 20 $1,782.66 Mechanical 86 $7,695.59 Mechanical 80 $6,640.38 Mechanical 53 $ 3,298.40 Sub Total 50 $ 4,301.92 Sub Total 154 $ 13,807.84 Sub Total 138 $10,909.59 Sub Total 86 $ 5,631.60 License No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses No. Valuation Fee Collected Licenses No. Valuation Fee Collected Contractor 7 $350.00 Contractor 193 $9,650.00 Contractor 213 $10,650.00 Contractor 184 $ 9,200.00 Total 98 $ 990,899.24 $ 17,460.55 Total 438 $ 4,689,389.24 $ 78,059.42 Total 455 $ 4,115,531.68 $ 77,630.32 Total 349 $ 3,478,416.50 $ 59,706.83 NOTE: All fee amounts exclude SAC, WAC and State Surcharge. Amounts shown will reflect only permit, plan review fee and valuation totals page 50 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING March 8, 2016 The December meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission was held on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. Chair Hinderscheid called to order the parks and recreation commission meeting at 6:30 p.m. The following commissioners were present: Chair Hinderschied, Commissioners: Stephanie Levine, Jay Miller, and Michael Toth. Staff present: Recreation Programmer Sloan Wallgren. Approval of Agenda COMMISSIONER LEVINE MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA; COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 4: NAYS 0 Approval of Minutes from January 12, 2015 COMMISSIONER LEVINE MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES FROM THE JANUARY 12, 2016 MEETING; COMMISSIONER MILLER SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 4: NAYS 0 Announcements Mr. Wallgren announced that registration is now open for summer Parks and Recreation Programs and that the Mendota Heights Youth Athletic Association is still taking registrations for a number of their programs. Review Commission Responsibilities Mr. Wallgren reviewed the responsibilities of the commission and encouraged all member to attend at least 75% of the meetings. Election of Officers COMMISSIONER LEVINE MADE A MOTION TO TABLE THIS ITEM UNTIL THE APRIL, 2016 MEETING SO THAT MORE COMMISSIONER COULD POSSIBLY BE PRESENT. COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 4: NAYS 0 2015 Park & Recreation Report Mr. Wallgren presented the 2015 Park & Recreation Report. During 2015 many imporvements were made to the parks such as: tennis courts at Ivy Hills Park, tennis backboard at Marie Park, the Off -Leash Dog Area, and canoe rack at Rogers Lake Park, warming house at Marie Park and the hockey boards at Wentworth Park. The commission, council and staff should be very proud of the many wonderful things that took place during 2015. page 51 Ice Rink Usage Report Mr. Wallgren informed the commission that the rinks were only open for 23 days during February. We did see a small decrease in the total number of users this season, but the average daily attendance was up over years past so that is a great sign. The decrease was due to warm/cold weather. Pollinator Work Plan Update Mr. Wallgren reviewed the work plan that staff has created to become a pollinator friendly city. Mr. Wallgren thanked several volunteers that are residents of Mendota Heights for their help with creating the plan. The first step in the plan is to include article in the Heights Highlights and provide information at the Parks Celebration. Recreation Update Mr. Wallgren updated the commission on the planned summer 2016 events. The commission discussed ways that we could take advantage of Market Square Park and possibly get more youth involved. Some ideas that were discussed included an open-mic night for teens, a street dance and talent show. Commission Comments Commissioner Jay Miller thanked everyone for welcoming him and is excited to be on the commission. Commissioner Levine welcomed everyone and is looking forward to a great year. Commissioner Toth welcomed everyone and thanked everyone for their service to our great community. Chair Hinderscheid welcomed everyone and is glad to see new faces and hear new ideas. COMMISSIONER LEVINE A MOTION TO ADJURN THE MEETING. COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONED THE MOTION. AYES 4: NAYS 0 The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Respectfully Submitted by Sloan Wallgren Grilling Ordinance Comparison - Neighboring Communities Mendota Heights 7-2-11: FIRES OR BARBECUES ON BALCONIES OR PATIOS: A. Fire Or Open Flame: in any structure containing three (3) or more dwelling units, no person shall kindle, maintain, or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony above ground level, or on any ground floor patio immediately adjacent to or within fifteen feet (15') of any unit. B. Fuel Storage Prohibited: No person shall store or use any fuel, barbecue, torch or similar heating or lighting chemicals or devices in the locations designated in subsection A of this section. C. Exception: Listed electric or gas fired barbecue grills that are permanently mounted and wired or plumbed to the building's gas supply or electrical system and that maintain a minimum clearance of eighteen inches (18") on all sides, unless listed for lesser clearances, may be installed on balconies and patios when approved by the fire chief. (Ord. 480, 7-7-2015) West St Paul § 91.10 FIRES OR BARBECUES ON BALCONIES OR PATIOS. (A) Fires prohibited. In any structure containing two or more vertically stacked residential units, a person must not kindle, maintain or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony above ground level, or on any ground floor patio immediately adjacent to or within 15 feet of the structure. (B) Storage of fuel. A person must not store or use any fuel, barbecue, torch or other similar heating or lighting chemicals or devices in the locations designated in division (A) above. (C) Exception. Listed electric or gas-fired barbecue grills that are permanently mounted and wired or plumbed to the building's gas supply or electrical system and that maintain a minimum clearance of 18 inches on all sides, unless listed for lesser clearances, may be installed on balconies and patios when approved by the Fire Chief. Eagan City Code Chapter 10, Section 10.40, Uniform Fire Code Standards for Fires or Barbecues on Balconies or Patios: For any structure containing three or more dwelling units that have a common a He, , .,• No person shall kindle, maintain, or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony above ground level, or on any ground floor patio within 15 feet of a structure. No person shall store or use any fuel, barbecue torch or other similar heating or lighting chemical or device on any balcony above ground level, or on any ground floor patio within 15 feet of a structure. Grilling Ordinance Comparison - Neighboring Communities 3 No grills, whether electric, gas, charcoal or open flame, shall be used upon any balcony above ground level or on any ground floor patio within 15 feet of the structure. South St Paul Sec. 30-48. - Fires or barbecues on balconies or patios (a)Fires prohibited. In any structure containing two or more vertically stacked residential units a person must not kindle, maintain, or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony above ground level, or on any ground -floor patio immediately adjacent to or within 15 feet of the structure. (b)Storage of fuel. A person must not store or use any fuel, barbecue, torch, or other similar heating or lighting chemicals or devices in the locations designated in this section. (c)Exception. Listed electric or gas-fired barbecue grills that are permanently mounted and wired or plumbed to the building's gas supply or electrical system and that maintain a minimum clearance of 18 inches on all sides, unless listed for lesser clearances, may be installed on balconies and patios when approved by the fire chief WOODBURY Section 8-3(c) The use of any igniting fluids is prohibited to kindle or maintain any open flame in barbecues on any balcony or patio which is attached to, or within 15 feet of, anv townhouse, condo- niu ora a� to e t ho ldin2 ip Nana_one level unless the senc ra cress 'Bess or onc°ombustibie ,na e �'tacl_tia_b w sueii there are two or more se ar to ufaits ea0 haget eirow gam a al,ragtat2 Sa° i3caIC0 I c or 6.5 CO HCI 0 0 s e means o; 'tea CITY OF MEN DOT A HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota H ght.MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.menclota-heights.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: 04-19-2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: Peyton Fleming, Police Sergeant SUBJECT: Volunteer Police Reserve Recognition COMMENT: Introduction At the April 19th City Council meeting, presentation of the President's Volunteer Service Awards will be made to Police Reserve participants. Background In 2015 the Reserve Unit volunteered a total of 2,098.78 hours in support of the Police Department. This impressive donation of time was accomplished by Reserve Sergeant Randy Pentel, Reserve Officers Jim Knox and Jeffrey Parker, and Volunteer Coordinator Becky Pentel. All Mendota Heights Reserve Officers are non -licensed and volunteer members of the Police Department. They perform non -precarious Police functions in support of the full time staff. They primarily assist at city events, with crime prevention efforts and in support of the patrol division as extra eyes and ears on the street. The unit has performed dozens of transports to jail and detox allowing full time Officers to stay back in the city available to respond to emergencies. They participate in ongoing training within the department as well as jointly with other Reserve units from northern Dakota County. Reserve Officers are not trained or authorized to do the majority of the functions of a full time Officer, however they are invaluable because they allow the full time Police Officers more time to focus on protecting the lives and property of the citizens of the communities we patrol. In reviewing the great accomplishments of the unit and its dedicated members we wanted to recognize their efforts formally at a Council meeting and in front of the citizens who benefit from the services they provide. Again this year we would like to honor our members who donated a very large amount of their personal time to the city by presenting them with the Presidents Volunteer Service Award. The President's Volunteer Service Award recognizes individuals and groups that have achieved a certain standard — measured by the number of hours of service over a 12 -month period. The award consists of: page 53 1. An official President's Volunteer Service award lapel pin 2. A personalized certificate of achievement 3. A congratulatory letter from President Obama The Bronze award is presented to a volunteer who donates between 100 and 249 hours. The silver award is presented to volunteers who donate between 250 and 499 hours and the gold award is given to those who donate 500 or more hours in a calendar year. The lifetime award goes to a volunteer that donates in excess of 4000 hours in a lifetime. Budget Impact This is a budgeted expense and will be covered under the approved 2016 budget. Recommendation Based on the hours volunteered during 2015 the Police Department will be presenting the following Reserve Officers with the following awards; a. Randy Pentel — Presidential Gold b. Becky Pentel — Presidential Silver c. Jim Knox — Presidential Silver d. Jeff Parker — Presidential Silver Action Required 1173.75 hours 420.5 hours 254.5 hours 250 hours If the Council agrees with the recommendation, Mayor Krebsbach should present the President's Volunteer Service Awards as described herein. CITY OF MEN DOT A HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Rights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1651.452.8940 fax www.menclota-heights.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: 04-19-2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: Peyton Fleming, Police Sergeant SUBJECT: Police Reserve Swearing In COMMENT: Introduction In 2009 the Police Department re-established a volunteer unit supporting the Police Department. This unit which is formally called the Reserve Unit has been operational since May of 2009. Background In 1967 when MHPD was 5 years old, a reserve program was formed under the old civil defense system. In 2009 Captain Jerry Murphy, Sergeant Brian Convery and Reserve Coordinator Becky Pentel worked jointly to revive the Reserve program and added 4 volunteer Reserve Officers to the unit. All but one of the original group, Reserve Sergeant Randy Pentel, have left for personal reasons and to pursue careers in law enforcement. In 2011 four new reserve officers were brought on to help fill the ranks. Of this group Reserve Officers Jim Knox and Jeff Parker continue to actively serve. In 2015 we were down to three reserve officers after the loss of Captain Jerry Murphy. An announcement was posted and we received eight applications. We conducted an extensive selection process and three candidates were recommended to move forward. During the process one of the candidates withdrew after receiving a job offer for a full time police officer position. The new Reserves recruits have under gone an interview process, a criminal background check and fingerprinting. The Reserves will be probationary for the first year. Both of the recruits have completed 40 hours of field training over the past two and a half months with an experienced reserve officer. These new recruits have already accumulated over one hundred hours to prepare them for their duties. page 55 The Reserve Recruits are: • Jon Clayton • Dan Iverson Reserve Officers serve as volunteers working with our two current active Reserve Officers supporting the full time Police Officers. The new Reserves will not be licensed, they will not carry a gun, and they do not have arrest powers. They will supplement the Police Officers and serve as a force expander. Budget Impact This is a budgeted expense and will be covered under the approved 2016 budget. Recommendation Staff recommends that the Mendota Heights City Council approve based on their performance in the hiring process, the positive results of the background investigation and their completion of the Reserve Officer basic training, the Mendota Heights Police Department is recommending the appointment of the four Reserve Candidates to the position of Probationary Reserve Police Officers, effective April 19, 2016. Action Required If the Council agrees with the recommendation, at the April 19th meeting Mayor Krebsbach should swear in the Reserve Officer Candidates to the position of Probationary Reserve Police Officer. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 56 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP, MBA Public Works Director/City Engineer SUBJECT: Public Hearing on MnDOT Highway 110 Rehabilitation Project and Request for Municipal Consent COMMENT: Introduction The Minnesota State Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is planning on rehabilitating State Trunk Highway 110 in 2017. As part of the design process, MnDOT needs to ask for local government approval of any external access changes to the State facility. Background In order to properly request local government approval, there needs to be a Public Hearing before the local governmental body; in this case, the Mendota Heights City Council. MnDOT will also be requesting local government approval from Sunfish Lake at a separate public hearing. The Public Hearing for Municipal Consent is for access changes from outside the Highway 110 Right -of -Way into the facility. Any changes to access through the Highway 110 median are not covered by the Municipal Consent. At the April 5, 2016 City Council meeting, Council heard a presentation from MnDOT on the project and the request before the Council. Council then opened the Public Hearing and heard testimony. At the request of a local property owner, the Council tabled action, leaving the Public Hearing open, until tonight's meeting. Discussion As part of the proposed rehabilitation project, MnDOT is proposing to close the right-in/right-out access point east of Lexington Avenue that connects Highway 110 to Dakota Drive. The access point would remain for emergency access/egress only with a removable barrier installed. The area is proposed to be converted to a reinforced turf that can support emergency vehicles, but will not appear to the general public to be an access point. Public Works and Public Safety officials have reviewed the plan and endorse it as a public safety measure. In addition to the access change at Dakota Drive, MnDOT also need to establish drainage easements from the Right -of -Way out into adjoining properties. The attached project layout page 57 exhibits show the locations of the drainage easements as well as the change to the Dakota Drive access east of Lexington Avenue. As a result of the discussion at the April 5, 2016 meeting, MnDOT is preparing modified traffic models showing how the access closure to Highway 110 could impact the intersection of Dakota Drive and Lexington Avenue. MnDOT will have this information available at tonight's meeting. The attached Resolutions (2016-26) provide the City Council with three options for acting on the requested Municipal Consent. Council may: Approve Municipal Consent, - Waive Municipal Consent, or Disapprove Municipal Consent. Approving Municipal Consent is self-explanatory. Waiving Municipal Consent is essentially a "non -objection," or a "non -disapproval" of the proposed layout. Disapproving Municipal Consent says the City disapproves of the layout and MnDOT would have three courses of action as outlined in the attached Statutes 161.162 - 161.167. MnDOT may: - Revise project layout to incorporate issues for disapproving Municipal Consent, Appeal the denial to an appeals board as described in the attached Statute, or - Cancel the project altogether. Council does not need to act on Municipal Consent until July 2016; however, MnDOT would appreciate a decision sooner, rather than later. Budget Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommends Council approve Municipal Consent by adopting the attached Resolution 2016-26, RESOLUTION APPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT. Action Required If Council wishes to act on the staff recommendation, pass a motion adopting Resolution 2016- 26, RESOLUTION APPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT. If Council wishes to take a different action, pass a motion adopting either Resolution 2016-26, RESOLUTION WAIVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT, or Resolution 2016-26, RESOLUTION DISAPPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT. Any of these actions require a simple majority vote. page 58 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2016-26 RESOLUTION APPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Transportation has prepared a final layout for State Project 1918-110 on Trunk Highway 110, from Highways 13/55 to I494 within the City of Mendota Heights for roadway, access, signing, water resource and ADA improvements; and seeks the approval thereof, as described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167: and WHEREAS, said final layout is on file in the Metro District Minnesota Department of Transportation office, Roseville, Minnesota, being marked as Layout No. 1A, S.P. 1918-110, from R.P. 00+000 to 5+00.140. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said final layout for the improvement of said Trunk Highway within the corporate limits be and is hereby approved Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 19th day of April, 2016. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENODTA HEIGHTS ATTEST Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 59 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2016-26 RESOLUTION WAIVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Transportation has prepared a final layout for State Project 1918-110 on Trunk Highway 110, from Highways 13/55 to I494 within the City of Mendota Heights for roadway, access, signing, water resource and ADA improvements; and seeks the approval thereof, as described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167: and WHEREAS, said final layout is on file in the Metro District Minnesota Department of Transportation office, Roseville, Minnesota, being marked as Layout No. 1A, S.P. 1918-110, from R.P. 00+000 to 5+00.140. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council waives the municipal consent approval action, described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167, of the final layout for SP 1918-110 for the improvement of said and Trunk Highway 110 within the corporate limits. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 19th day of April, 2016. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENODTA HEIGHTS ATTEST Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 60 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2016-26 RESOLUTION DISAPPROVING MUNICIPAL CONSENT FOR THE MnDOT HIGHWAY 110 REHBILITATION PROJECT LAYOUT WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Transportation has prepared a final layout for State Project 1918-110 on Trunk Highway 110, from Highways 13/55 to I494 within the City of Mendota Heights for roadway, access, signing, water resource and ADA improvements; and seeks the approval thereof, as described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167; and WHEREAS, said final layout is on file in the Metro District Minnesota Department of Transportation office, Roseville, Minnesota, being marked as Layout No. 1A, S.P. 1918-110, from R.P. 00+000 to 5+00.140; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights recognizes the Commissioner of Transportation's right to appeal a disapproval decision to an appeals panel as described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council disapproves municipal consent, described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 to 161.167, of the final layout for SP 1918-110 for the improvement of said and Trunk Highway 110 within the corporate limits. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 19th day of April, 2016. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENODTA HEIGHTS ATTEST Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor Lorri Smith, City Clerk Aao,``"NEs%i, Minnesota Department of Transportation g Metro District %.oFThPay° 1500 West County Road B2, Roseville MN 55112 February 24, 2016 Mr. John Mazzitello Public Works Director City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 page 61 RE: Request for City Approval (Municipal Consent) of the Draft Layout for SP 1918-110, Highway 110 Improvements Dear Mr. Mazzitello, MnDOT is proceeding with plans to complete State Project 1918-110, which includes Highway 110 pavement, signing replacement, water resource replacement and ADA updates as well as access modifications. In accordance with Minnesota Statute 161.164, I am submitting for City approval the project's Draft Layout, S.P. 1918-110. The City's approval (municipal consent) is required for this project because it alters access to/from Dakota Drive by removing the right -in, right -out access to Highway 110, and requires acquisition of permanent rights of way in the form of permanent drainage easements. Municipal consent of MnDOT projects is described in Minnesota Statutes 161.162 through 161.167 (attached). Approval or disapproval of the final layout is by resolution of the City Council. (A sample resolution is attached). However, if the City neither approves nor disapproves the final layout within 90 days of the public hearing, the layout is deemed approved (per MN Statute 161.164). The deadlines (per MN Statute 161.164) for the City's responsibilities regarding municipal consent of the attached layout are as follows, based on a submittal date of the current draft layout to the City of [February 24, 2016]: • Within 15 days of receiving the final layout, schedule a public hearing (by March 10, 2016). • Within 60 days of receiving the final layout, conduct the public hearing (by April 24, 2016). • Provide at least 30 -days' notice of the public hearing. • Within 90 days of the public hearing, approve or disapprove the layout by resolution (by July 23, 2016). MnDOT will attend the public hearing to present the final layout and answer questions, as required by statute. An Equal Opportunity Employer n D page 62 Page 2 of 2 Project Purpose This project is being developed to improve multiple aspects of Highway 110. The pavement structure will be restored and the ride smoothness increased by resurfacing the roadway from just east of 35E to 494. Safety will be improved in multiple ways: reduce conflict points by limiting access, left turn and crossing movements; lengthen turn lanes; update the pedestrian facilities to meet current ADA standards; updates to guardrail, drainage infrastructure and signing. Project Description This project is located on Highway 110 from Hwy 13/55 to 494. Signing replacement will occur between Highways 13/55 and 494, while the access modifications will occur between Lexington Ave. and Mendota Road, and pavement replacement will occur from just east of 35E to 494. The layout includes areas with geometric changes (access modifications and turn lane extensions) as well as the drainage easements, however it does not show the entire project limits. Planned Project Schedule The letting for this project is scheduled for February 2017, with construction anticipated during the summer of 2017. The construction will require directional closures of Highway 110 which will require traffic to be detoured for a period of time, currently anticipated to last 6 weeks in each direction. Detour routes are anticipated to utilize 494 and 35E. City's Estimated Project Costs There are no City costs associated with this project. City's Maintenance Responsibilities There are no City maintenance responsibilities associated with this project. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this submittal. Molly Kline, South Area Support Engineer 1500 West County Road B2 Roseville, MN 55113 Phone:651-234-7723 Email: MoIIv.Kline cnr state.mn.us Attachments: Draft Layout for SP 1918-110, dated 2.24.16 MN Statutes 161.162 — 161.167 Sample City Resolution An Equal Opportunity Employer D ��1NESOP poo Minnesota Department of Transportation �$ 1500 West County Road B2 of„a' Roseville, MN 55113 Memo TO: Mr. John Mazzitello Public Works Director/City Engineer FROM: Molly Kline South Area Support Engineer page 63 DATE: March 14, 2016 SUBJECT: Highway 110 Municipal Consent (SP 1918-110) Please see the exhibits below showing three items requiring municipal consent. Exhibit A shows the access alteration at Dakota Drive, and Exhibit B shows two permanent drainage easements. Exhibit A shows Dakota Drive being closed, but as we have previously discussed, this will remain accessible for emergency vehicles. Exhibit A: Access modification at Dakota Drive. AM PEAK LEXI1.CTON AVE. PEA{ HCL, MOVEMENTS - YEAR 24715 N PM L'15k1( Ntl LEx7N0T54 PVE. IF 22,500 AAOT !20151 060 HCADT I20131 VICTORIA DAKOTA DR. _ s Ah[ PRAIi CA<CTA CC. PM PEAK C 00 CiA OR. 'E5< HCL'F MOVEMENTS - "EAR 2319 :3111. Mg lag An Equal Opportunity Employer D Exhibit B: Two permanent drainage easements page 64 page 65 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED MnDOT IMPROVEMENTS TO TRUNK HIGHWAY 110. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights will hold a public hearing on behalf of the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) at the following time and place: Date and Time: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 7:00 o'clock P.M. or as soon as possible thereafter Location: Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the proposed MnDOT Improvements to Truck Highway 110. This meeting is open to the public. All persons desiring to be heard will be heard at this meeting. Written or oral comments will be considered. Dated: March 8, 2016 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Lorri Smith City Clerk City of Mendota Heights Published in the Southwest Review, March 13, 2015, March 20, 2015, and March 27, 2015. page 66 Minnesota Statutes 161.162 -161.167 161.162, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.162 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. The terms in sections 161.162 to 161.167 have the meanings given them in this section and section 160.02. Subd. 2. Final layout. (a) "Final layout" means geometric layouts and supplemental drawings that show the location, character, dimensions, access, and explanatory information about the highway construction or improvement work being proposed. "Final layout" includes, where applicable, traffic lanes, shoulders, trails, intersections, signals, bridges, approximate right-of-way limits, existing ground line and proposed grade line of the highway, turn lanes, access points and closures, sidewalks, proposed design speed, noise walls, transit considerations, auxiliary lanes, interchange locations, interchange types, sensitive areas, existing right-of-way, traffic volume and turning movements, location of storm water drainage, location of municipal utilities, project schedule and estimated cost, and the name of the project manager. (b) "Final layout" does not include a cost participation agreement. For purposes of this subdivision "cost participation agreement" means a document signed by the commissioner and the governing body of a municipality that states the costs of a highway construction project that will be paid by the municipality. Subd. 3. Final construction plan. "Final construction plan" means the set of technical drawings for the construction or improvement of a trunk highway provided to contractors for bids. Subd. 4. Governing body. "Governing body" means the elected council of a municipality, Subd. 5. Municipality. "Municipality" means a statutory or home rule charter city. History: 2001 c 191 s 3; 2002 c 364 s 3 Page 1 of 1 page 67 Copyright © 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All rights reserved. https://www.revisor.nln.gov/statutes/?id=161.162 8/11/2014 161.163, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.163 HIGHWAY PROJECT REVIEW. Subdivision 1. Projects requiring review. Sections 161.162 to 16I.167 apply only to projects that alter access, increase or reduce highway traffic capacity, or require acquisition of permanent rights-of-way. Subd. 2. Traffic safety measures. Nothing contained in sections 161.162 to 161.167 limits the power of the commissioner to regulate traffic or install traffic -control devices or other safety measures on trunk highways located within municipalities regardless of their impact on access or traffic capacity or on the need for additional right-of-way. Subd. 3. Construction program. Nothing contained in sections 161.162 to 161.167 limits the commissioner's discretion to determine priority and programming of trunk highway projects. History: 2001 c 191 s 4 Page 1 of 1 page 68 Copyright (a) 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All rights reserved. https://WWW.revisor.Inn.gov/statutes/?id=161.163 8/11/2014 161.164, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.164 FINAL LAYOUT APPROVAL PROCESS. Subdivision 1. Submission of final layout. Before proceeding with the construction, reconstruction, or improvement of any route on the trunk highway system lying within any municipality, the commissioner shall submit to its governing body a final layout and project report covering the purpose, route location, and proposed design of the highway. The final layout must be submitted as part of a report containing any supporting data that the commissioner deems helpful to the governing body in reviewing the final layout submitted. The supporting data must include a good -faith cost estimate of all the costs in which the governing body is expected to participate. The final layout must be submitted before final decisions are reached so that meaningful early input can be obtained from the municipality. Subd. 2. Governing body action. (a) Within 15 days of receiving a final layout from the commissioner, the governing body shall schedule a public hearing on the final layout. The governing body shall, within 60 days of receiving a final layout from the commissioner, conduct a public hearing at which the Department of Transportation shall present the final layout for the project. The governing body shall give at least 30 days' notice of the public hearing. (b) Within 90 days from the date of the public hearing, the governing body shall approve or disapprove the final layout in writing, as follows: (I) If the governing body approves the final layout or does not disapprove the final layout in writing within 90 days, in which case the final layout is deemed to be approved, the commissioner may continue the project development. (2) If the final construction plans contain changes in access, traffic capacity, or acquisition of permanent right-of-way from the final layout approved by the governing body, the commissioner shall resubmit the portion of the final construction plans where changes were made to the governing body. The governing body must approve or disapprove the changes, in writing, within 60 days from the date the commissioner submits them. (3) If the governing body disapproves the final layout, the commissioner may make modifications requested by the municipality, decide not to proceed with the project, or refer the final layout to an appeal board. The appeal board shall consist of one member appointed by the commissioner, one member appointed by the governing body, and a third member agreed upon by both the commissioner and the governing body. If the commissioner and the governing body cannot agree upon the third member, the chief justice of the Supreme Court shall appoint a third member within 14 days of the request of the commissioner to appoint the third member. Subd. 3. Appeal board. Within 30 days after referral of the final layout, the appeal board shall hold a hearing at which the commissioner and the governing body may present the case for or against approval of the final layout referred. Not later than 60 days after the hearing, the appeal board shall recommend approval, recommend approval with modifications, or recommend disapproval of the final layout, making additional recommendations consistent with state and federal requirements as it deems appropriate. It shall submit a written report containing its findings and recommendations to the commissioner and the governing body. History: 2001 c 191 s 5 Page 1 of 1 page 69 Copyright © 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. Ail rights reserved. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=161.164 8/11/2014 161.165, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.165 COMMISSIONER ACTION; INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. This section applies to interstate highways. Subd. 2, Action on approved final layout. (a) If the appeal board recommends approval of the final layout or does not submit its findings and recommendations within 60 days of the hearing, in which case the final layout is deemed approved, the commissioner may prepare substantially similar final construction plans and proceed with the project.. (b) If the final construction plans change access, traffic capacity, or acquisition of permanent right-of-way from the final layout approved by the appeal board, the commissioner shall submit the portion of the final construction plans that shows the changes, to the governing body for its approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2. Subd, 3. Action on final layout approved with changes. (a) If, within 60 days, the appeal board recommends approval of the final layout with modifications, the commissioner may: (I) prepare final construction plans with the recommended modifications, notify the governing body, and proceed with the project; (2) decide not to proceed with the project; or (3) prepare final construction plans substantially similar to the final layout referred to the appeal board, and proceed with the project. The commissioner shall, before proceeding with the project, file a written report with the governing body and the appeal board stating fully the reasons for doing so. (b) Utile final construction plans contain changes in access or traffic capacity or require additional acquisition of permanent right-of-way from the final layout reviewed by the appeal board or the governing body, the commissioner shall resubmit the portion of the final construction plans that shows the changes, to the governing body for its approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2. Subd. 4. Action on disapproved final layout. (a) If, within 60 days, the appeal board recommends disapproval of the final layout, the commissioner may either: (1) decide not to proceed with the project; or (2) prepare final construction plans substantially similar to the final layout referred to the appeal board, notify the governing body and the appeal board, and proceed with the project. Before proceeding with the project, the commissioner shall file a written report with the governing body and the appeal board stating fully the reasons for doing so, (b) if the final construction plans contain changes in access or traffic capacity or require additional acquisition of permanent right-of-way from the final layout reviewed by the appeal board or the governing body, the commissioner shall resubmit the portion of the final construction plans that shows the changes, to the governing body for its approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2. Subd. 5. Final construction plans issued. The commissioner shall send a complete set of final construction plans to the municipality at least 45 days before the bid opening for informational purposes. History: 2001 c 191 s 6 Page 1 of 1 page 70 Copyright n 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. Ail rights reserved. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=161.165 8/11/2014 161.166, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.166 COMMISSIONER ACTION; OTHER HIGHWAYS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. This section applies to trunk highways that are not interstate highways. Subd. 2. Action on approved final layout. If the appeal board recommends approval of the final layout or does not submit its findings or recommendations within 60 days of the hearing, in which case the the final layout is deemed approved, the commissioner may prepare substantially similar final construction plans and proceed with the project. If the final construction plans change access or traffic capacity or require additional acquisition of right-of-way from the final layout approved by the appeal board, the commissioner shall submit the portion of the final construction plan that shows the changes, to the governing body for its approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2, Subd. 3. Action on final layout approved with changes. (a) If the appeal board approves the final layout with modifications, the commissioner may: (1) prepare final construction plans including the modifications, notify the governing body, and proceed with the project; (2) decide not to proceed with the project; or (3) prepare a new final layout and resubmit it to the governing body for approval or disapproval under section 161,164, subdivision 2. (b) If the final construction plans contain changes in access or traffic capacity or require additional acquisition of permanent right-of-way from the final layout reviewed by the appeal board or the governing body, the commissioner shall resubmit the portion of the final construction plans that shows the changes, to the governing body for its approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2. Subd. 4. Action on disapproved final layout. If the appeal board disapproves the final layout, the commissioner may: (1) decide not to proceed with the project; or (2) prepare a new final layout and submit it to the governing body for approval or disapproval under section 161.164, subdivision 2. Subd. 5. Final construction plans issued. The conunissioner shall send a complete set of final construction plans to the municipality at least 45 days before the bid opening for informational purposes. History: 2001 c 191 s 7 Page 1 of 1 page 71 Copyright © 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. Ali rights reserved. httpsJ/www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=161.166 8/11/2014 161.167, 2013 Minnesota Statutes 2013 Minnesota Statutes 161.167 REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES, Members of the appeal board shall submit to the commissioner an itemized list of the expenses incurred in disposing of matters presented to thein. The appeal board members shall be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. The commissioner shall pay these costs out of the trunk highway fund. History: 2001 c 191 s 8 Page 1 of 1 page 72 Copyright © 2013 by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All rights reserved. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=161.167 8/11/2014 MENDOTA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT March 31, 2016 Tom Wichelmann 110 Cycle 1040 Dakota Dr. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 Reference Data Request • Accident Data at Dakota Drive & Hwy 110, for period 2010 — 2015 Dear Tom: I conducted a records check for accidents specific to your completed data request form. The searched data referenced accidents that occurred between 2010 and 2015, specifically at the intersection of Dakota Drive and Hwy 110. Our records did not return any accident data specific to that intersection. Respectfully, Kimberly Henning Police Support Specialist 1101 Victoria Curve • Mendota Heights, MN 55118 NON -EMERGENCY (651) 452.1366 • FAX (651) 452.2995 page 73 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com n CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: April 19, 2016 Mayor and City Council Sloan Wallgren, Recreation Program Coordinator Pollinator -Friendly Update Introduction At its meeting of April 19th, the City Council will hear an update on the status of the Pollinator -Friendly Community work plan. Background On January 5, 2016 the city council passed a resolution declaring the City of Mendota Heights a Pollinator- Friendly Community. Since the passing of the resolution, staff has been working with several residents, who are also University of Minnesota Master Gardeners. Through a collaboration of efforts and ideas, the attached Pollinator -Friendly Work Plan has been created. At its April meeting, the Parks & Recreation Commission reviewed and discussed the Pollinator - Friendly Work Plan. A copy is attached. The mission of the work plan is to promote pollinator -friendly activities and practices through public engagement and education. Many of the work plan's activities involve educating staff and residents about current practices and projects with which the city is already involved. Some examples include the Pilot Knob restoration project, Victoria Road project, and the current park management policies. The other major portion of the work plan focuses on future opportunities within the city to increase the amount of pollinator -friendly activities. Examples of those include adding native plantings to city properties, working with MnDOT on the Highway 110 & 149 projects, and hosting community events. Budget Impact Other than some staff time spent coordinating activities and efforts with the Master Gardeners, there will be minimal impact on the current budget. Recommendation The Council should receive and accept the recommended Pollinator -Friendly work plan. Action Required The Council should, by motion, receive and accept the recommended Pollinator Friendly work plan for the City of Mendota Heights. Work Plan for Pollinator Friendly Activities City of Mendota Heights, MN page 74 1. Mission - Promote pollinator friendly activities and practices through public engagement and education - Partner with U of MN Master Gardeners -Dakota County for expertise and educational materials 2. Potential Short Term Goals (first year) - Master Gardeners to engage public at Mendota Heights annual Park Celebration (June 4, 2016) o Master Gardeners answer questions, provide education/guidance on pollinators, native species, wetlands, and landscape management o Master Gardeners provide materials identifying pollinator types, pesticides/insecticides to avoid, invasive plant lists, etc. o City to promote the Pollinator Designation and activities already completed ■ Pilot Knob Restoration ■ Victoria Road Pilot Project ■ Current Park Management Policy ■ Annual invasive species removal Victoria Road Showcase/Education day o Master Gardeners to show the native plantings along Victoria, how the area contributes to pollinator habitat, water management, reduced maintenance, and to share possible steps for homeowners Preserve and protect existing native plantings while identifying opportunities for additional native plantings o City to identify areas within upcoming projects (street, erosion control, streambank stabilization, Park restoration, etc.) o Investigate possibilities with MnDOT of native plantings in conjunction with Highway 110 & 149 projects - Educational workshops for City employees o Introduce best management practices for developed and undeveloped public land o Master Gardeners to present Introductory Workshop on pollinators & practices in late June 2016 o City Staff to attend the University of Minnesota Pollinator Summit in August 2016 - Resident Workshop at City Hall (early 2017) o Master Gardeners to present workshop on sustainable landscaping, pollinator friendly plantings, and native plantings o Offer Blue Thumb Workshop through SWCD of Dakota County 3. Potential Long Term Goals (summer 2017 and beyond) - Develop projects/events between the Master Gardeners and the City o Buckthorn Bash o Native Planting on City Hall grounds o Re-establish native garden at Victoria Highlands Park o Par -3 grounds improvements - Provide articles for each Heights Highlights edition - Incorporate pollinator friendly activities into future capital projects where applicable - Update City Natural Resource Master Plan when appropriate cowman' in CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS page 75 1101 Victoria Curve I Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota-heights.com DATE: April 19, 2016 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark McNeill, City Administrator SUBJECT: Metropolitan Council Restructuring Resolution COMMENT: INTRODUCTION The City Council is asked to consider the adoption of a resolution supporting a legislative change to restructure the Metropolitan Council. BACKGROUND The Metropolitan Council is a governance and planning agency for the Twin Cities metropolitan area. At the April 5th meeting, the Council heard a presentation by Dakota County Commissioner Tom Egan. Commissioner Egan gave a report on the efforts of the leaders of four Twin Cities metropolitan counties, and their efforts to make reforms to how the Metropolitan Council's policy makers are chosen. The Council heard that the seventeen members of the Metropolitan Council are chosen solely by the Governor, making the Twin Cities unique amongst the approximately 400 metropolitan planning agencies nationwide, in that method of selection. The concern is that this appointment method lessens the accountability to the people which the metropolitan Council represents, especially considering the fact that the Met Council levies property taxes of over $80 million region -wide. The packet for the April 5th City Council contained further information about a proposal to change the selection method for the Met Council representatives to one utilizing elected officials. At the April 5th meeting, the Mendota Heights City Council expressed an interest in supporting a change in the restructuring of the Met Council, and directed that a resolution of support be drafted and considered at the April 19th meeting. Resolution 2016-32 is attached. page 76 If the Council chooses to endorse the restructuring, it would join approximately twenty-five other Metropolitan -area cities who to date have similarly gone on record as supporting the change. The current session of the Minnesota Legislature is debating some of these changes. BUDGET IMPACT There is no direct impact on City finances by this action. ACTION REQUIRED If the Council wants to formally take a position to support a restructuring of the governance of the Metropolitan Council, it should, by motion, adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION 2016-32 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRINCIPLES FOR REFORM OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL Mark McNeill City Administrator page 77 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2016-32 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRINCIPLES FOR REFORM OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL WHEREAS, regional planning and local government cooperation is vital to the continued success of the Minneapolis -St. Paul Metropolitan Area; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council is, by statute, the regional planning agency for the Minneapolis -St. Paul Metropolitan Area, with broad authority, including the ability to levy taxes, charge fees and set regional policy; and WHEREAS, cities and counties are the entities most directly affected by policies and financial decisions of the Metropolitan Council, making them the primary constituents of the Metropolitan Council; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council's scope of authority and involvement in regional issues has expanded significantly over the years; and WHEREAS, to be effective a governmental entity, particularly one with taxing authority, must be credible, responsive, and accountable to those it represents; and WHEREAS, the appointment of Metropolitan Council members currently resides solely with the Governor, effectively making the Governor the primary constituent of the Metropolitan Council; and WHEREAS, many cities and counties believe that the Metropolitan Council lacks accountability and responsiveness to them as direct constituents; and WHEREAS, many cities and counties believe that the authority to impose taxes and set regional policy should be the responsibility of local government elected officials; and WHEREAS, reform is necessary to ensure that the Metropolitan Council is an effective, responsive, and accountable partner for regional development and progress. WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council should be accountable to a regional constituency of those who are impacted by its decisions; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council should not operate as a state agency answerable to only one person, the Governor, as it does in its current form. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, supports reform of the Metropolitan Council by adhering to the following principles: page 78 I. A majority of the members of the Metropolitan Council shall be elected officials, appointed from cities and counties within the region; II. Metropolitan cities shall directly control the appointment process for city representatives to the Metropolitan Council; III. Metropolitan counties shall directly appoint their own representatives to the Metropolitan Council; IV. The terms of office for any Metropolitan Council members appointed by the Governor shall be staggered and not coterminous with the Governor; V. Membership on the Metropolitan Council shall include representation from every metropolitan county government; VI. The Metropolitan Council shall represent the entire region, therefore voting shall be structured based on population and incorporate a system of checks and balances. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 19th day of April, 2016. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS ATTEST: Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor Lorri Smith, City Clerk