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2007-01-19 Friday News The Friday News January 19, 2007 ANNUAL PARTY (RE)SET The City’s Annual Staff and Commission Holiday Get-Together has been moved to February 23, 2007. As in years past, the party will be held at the Lilydale Pool and Yacht Club. Hor’ dourves will be provided, as well as a cash bar. PAR 3 REFERENDUM OPEN HOUSE A purchase price has been negotiated on the Par 3 golf course; City Council took action at their January 16 meeting to start the referendum process. An open house has been set for 7PM, Wednesday, January 24, 2007 at City Hall. All citizens interested in the referendum are encouraged to attend. Staff will provide a brief presentation on the Dual-Track process regarding the course, some basic facts on the referendum, and an outline on the role of the City and Citizen groups in the process. Staff will also take questions from the audience; meeting space will be available to any citizen groups that may be formed that evening. Council Members and Commissioners are allowed to attend this meeting as citizens – we must be extremely cautious, as the City cannot not endorse either side of this issue. COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS The Council named a total of five new commissioners this week. New to the Planning Commission are Doug Hennes, Steve Norton and Pat Hinderscheid. New to the Parks and Recreation Commission is Brian Hallman. New to the Airport Relations Commission is Ansis Viksnins. We were fortunate to have a wealth of well-qualified and passionate applicants for these positions! New commissioners will assume their duties in February meetings of each commission. NOISE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (NOC) After a full year of operations on runway 17/35, the NOC reviewed runway usage, comparing the actual numbers to those that were projected in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for runway 17/35. As has been noted by our Airport Relations Commission, Mendota Heights has taken a significant share of departures off of the 12L runway – far more than were projected. In fact, the opening of 17/35 has led to 12L taking a larger percentage of total departures than before the new runway was added. After discussing runway use, the NOC voted to draft a letter to the FAA, asking for an explanation as to why the actual numbers are so far off from the projections. MEDIA CLARIFICATIONS There seems to be some confusion caused by a local article regarding the designation of an Acting Mayor. While staff has been unable to track down the article, I’d like to set the record straight for our Friday News readers. In case you are asked, City Council designated Council Member Sandra Krebsbach as Acting Mayor, in the event that Mayor Huber is unable to attend a Council Meeting. Also, the attached article from the Pioneer Press cites $900,000 in the Par 3 referendum for capital improvements – the correct number is $90,000 – Mayor Huber informed me that the request for a correction notice has been made. FIRE DEPARTMENT GRANT Congratulations to the Mendota Heights Fire Department as the recipient of a Fiscal Year 2006 Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the US Department of Homeland Security. After missing out on funding the last few years, MHFD was awarded $133,617 (our match is $7,033) to replace Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (commonly referred to as SCBA), and a new personal accountability system. This grant provides a much needed upgrade to equipment that our firefighters must have in order to do their job. Chief Maczko called on friends in high places, asking Senators Coleman and Dayton, as well as Representative McCollum to ask letters of support for the grant. Keep safe out there, FD! LEGISLATIVE UPDATE The League of Minnesota Cities provides legislative updates weekly. This week they reported that House File 3, a DFL backed bill regarding property taxes has been in hearing, and House republicans are about to introduce their own version of a property tax relief bill. Senator Dick Day has introduced a bill to exempt some local government purchases from MN sales tax. Staff will continue to monitor legislation that may have an impact upon Mendota Heights. Respectfully submitted, Jake Sedlacek Assistant to the City Administrator Attachments: Just the Facts, Pipeline, Planning Commission Agenda, Pioneer Press Article “Voters will decide whether city should buy golf course” and an article from Business Briefs regarding the Village of Mendota Heights.