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Issue 53 - Heights Highlights Winter 2001PAGE 1 February, 2001 ISSUE 53 City Council Unveils Amended Concept Plan for T Center We are excited to report that on February 20th, the Mendota Heights City Council approved a concept plan for the Town Center project. This Concept Plan evolved into the adopted stage after a public planning process that included a two-day public Open House, five public focus meeting -workshops, and several City Council work- shops. The City also contracted with Maxfield Research, a highly respected market research firm who provided the City with a detailed analysis of the mix of retail and residential uses that would be the most successful on the Town Center site. In their professional opinion, this location is ideal for this type of mixed-use develop- •nt. fhe proposed Town Center Redevelopment will be lo- cated on a 23 -acre site at the northeast corner of Dodd Road and Highway 110, a corner of historical signifi- cance as the former site ofthe original Mendota Town Hall. This proposed Town Center will offer citizens a mix of residential, commercial and retail uses, linked by green space to create a Village with the unique character of the Mendota Heights commu- nity. The proposed retail and of- fice component will be cen- tered around a "town square." The City plans for the retail to include a mix of srA,E Hiuewnr o aww neighborhood convenience (bakery, pharmacy, grocery, bank, dry cleaners, pet grooming) spe- cialty (floral, art gallery) and destination uses such as a restaurant, deli or coffee house. The plan for the design and layout will be both pedestrian and automobile friendly. The proposed Town Center will also include a wide range of -cycle housing (housing which meets the needs of the many empty nesters" currently living in Mendota Heights who are having difficulty finding a town home), including senior center housing, town homes and condominiums. A 60 unit Dakota County CDA senior housing facility will be located close to the central shopping area. Two town home neighborhoods are planned: the East and West neighborhood that will both offer 1-2 story units. Six of the town homes facing the central commercial area will offer a live/work option (Hoffice) with a street level office space and additional front door. There will also be a North neighborhood that includes four mansion -style, two story condominium buildings with eight units, four flats per floor. These combined housing options will provide a possible 132 housing units for the development. The proposed Town Center will be organized around a network of green spaces, interconnected by pedestrian sidewalks and bike paths. These spaces in- clude a "welcoming green" with a pond, arbor gazebo and a small dedicated parking area for a trail head; the "vil- lage green" lined with live - work town homes which will be informally landscaped with water gardens; and the "town square" which is the primary civic space for the commercial center is de- signed around an urban gar- den with a fountain, flagpole and annual and perennial gar- dens. More informal open spaces will also link the North and East neighbor- hoods with the Town Square. The City has set a goal of 25% of the site to be retained as open space and to provide trails through the site con- necting to the existing Big Rivers Regional Trail System and the Mississippi River. M—u- HEIGHFS, Muuieso,A The approved Concept Plan will be subject to adjustment for technical and design reasons related, but not limited to open green space, architectural and engineering requirements, and any impact related to the retention of the existing animal hospital. Implementa- tion of the Concept Plan is subject to all City Ordinances related to zoning, wetlands, green space, platting and PUD developments. The adoption of the Concept Plan by the Mendota Heights City Council allows the City to move forward with plans to assemble the site. The next steps include property appraisals, acquisition of the land and further refinement of the design guidelines for the develop- ment. For more information on the proposed Town Center Project, please call Mendota Heights City Hall at (651) 452-1850. PAGE 2 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES Welcome New Council Member Jack Vitelli The City of Mendota Heights is pleased to welcome the newest addition to the City Council: Jack Vitelli. This position was vacated by former Council Member John Huber whose term ended in 2000. Vitelli, 1134 Sylvandale Road and his wife Char have lived in Mendota Heights since 1989. However, the extended Vitelli family has lived in West St. Paul for decades. Vitelli retired from Honeywell three years ago after serving as International Vice President of Operations. He now enjoys spending time in his woodworking shop and with his six children and four grandchildren. This is not the first post that Vitelli has served with the City. He was appointed to the Planning Commission in March of 2000. He is also the City's new official representative on the Northern Dakota County Cable Commission (NDC4), replacing former Council Member John Huber. Vitelli was sworn in on January 4t', and will serve as a City Council Member for the next four years. Welcome Jack! New Commissioners Appointed Each year on February 1 st, terms for several seats on each of the City's three Commissions expire (Planning Commission, Airport Relations Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission). This year, the City received an overwhelming response from interested candidates. On Tuesday, January 30th, the City Council interviewed twenty-one people for the eight possible Commission openings. On February 6th, the City Council announced the following Commission appointments: Sally Lorberbaum, 890 Douglas Road, was reappointed to the Planning Commission. Sally has served on the Planning Commission since 1994. Eric Hesse, 1083 Overlook Road, was appointed to his first term on the Planning Commission. Eric is a registered professional engineer and works for an environmental consulting company in Plymouth. He is a five-year resident of Mendota Heights. Chris Dolan, 1882 Walsh Lane, was appointed to his first term on the Planning Commis- sion. Chris, a four-year resident of Mendota Heights, is an attorney practicing primarily in real estate development, leasing, acquisition and lending. Bruce McManus, 720 Marie Avenue, was appointed to fill the remainder of Council member Jack Vitelli's seat on the Planning Commission. Bruce, a nine-year resident of Mendota Heights, is the former Deputy Commissioner for the Minnesota Department of Corrections, and has been a consultant on a number of non-profit housing projects. Dave Libra, 737 Knollwood Lane, was reappointed to the Parks Commission. Dave has served on the Parks Commission since 1993. Dave is a 17 -year resident of Mendota Heights, and has served in a variety of posts with the Mendota Heights Athletic Association (MHAA). Paul Portz, 1058 Avanti Drive, was appointed to his first term on the Parks Commission. Paul is a fourteen -year resident of Mendota Heights and has volunteered with MHAA for over ten years. He is currently a CPA working for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities as an Audit Coordinator. John Roszak, 1235 Culligan Lane, was reappointed to the Airport Relations Commission (ARC). John has served on the ARC since 1998. Vern Edstrom, 637 Marie Avenue, was appointed to his first term on the Airport Relations Commission. Vern is a 31 -year resident of Mendota Heights, and is retired from the United States Air Force. He is also recently retired from the position of Director of Purchasing for Seagate Technology. Congratulations and welcome to our new and returning commissioners. The Council was very excited about the quantity and caliber of candidates who showed interest in serving the community. The City would also like to thank the following outgoing commissioners for their years of hard work and dedication to the City: Ultan Duggan — Planning Commission, Sharon Koll — Planning Commission, Jack Vitelli — Planning Commission, Ann Connelly — Parks and Recreation Commission, and George May —Airport Relations Commission. These individu- als were recognized at the March 6 Council meeting for their years of dedicated service to the City of Mendota Heights. 2001 Trees Available The City Council has budgeted funds to continue the boulevard tree program for 2001. For many years, this program has pro- vided trees to residents interested in dressing up their boulevards. For a pre -payment of $50 per tree, home- owners may select from several varieties of trees approximately 1 to 2 inches in diame- ter, depending on the variety selected. The trees will be planted in the fall by a landscape contractor hired by the city. Each tree will be guaranteed for one year. If you are interested in participating, con- tact Nancy at City Hall, (651) 452-1850, to place your name on a priority list. The lim- ited quantity of trees are available on a first- come, first-served basis. Review Board Meeting Scheduled At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3, the City Council will convene its annual Review Board meeting. At this meeting, the Dakota County Assessor will review community valuation information and answer general questions regarding property valuations for real estate taxes payable in 2001. Following the approximate half-hour presentation, rep- resentatives from the Assessor's Office will meet with individual property owners who have questions or concerns about their valu- ations. "Notices of Assessment for the Year 2000" were mailed to all property owners by the Assessor's Office in January. If you feel that the market value for taxation shown on the notice exceeds the actual value of your property, you can appeal the valuation. To do so, you must either send a letter to the City Council, at City Hall, before April 3 or you must attend the Review Board or an informal open book meeting. The dates and locations of the open book meeting are listed on y "Notice of Assessment." The Review Board meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 2001 Seventh Annual Spring Clean -Up Day Saturday, May 5,8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mendota Plaza Shopping Center, Highway 110 and Dodd Road (Enter and Exit from South Plaza Drive) Take advantage of the city-wide spring clean-up day to clean out the garage, storage areas, and tidy up the home and yard. The collection site will again be located at Mendota Plaza (Highway 110 and Dodd Road). You should enter and exit the Mendota Plaza from South Plaza Drive. The City-wide Spring Clean up is limited to Mendota Heights Residents Only! Identification will be required. No contractors or commercial debris will be accepted. Only cars, pick-ups and small trailers will be allowed to unload items. No Yard waste or Household Hazardous waste will be accepted. Commercial, industrial and institutional customers are nut eligible. For further information call (651)452-1850. Each spring, Mendota Heights designates one day when residents can discard items otherwise difficult to dispose of. Below is a list of items accepted and also not accepted at the collection site. ACCEPTED MATERIALS. (Charges to be applied per item) A. Car Tires..............................................$3.00 (must be removed from rim) Furniture.............................................$3.00 Mattresses............................................$3.00 -,k Scrap Metal .........................................Volume Based Fee (remove all non-metal components) Home Remodeling Debris and �A, Miscellaneous Junk ............................Volume Based Fee MATERIALS NOT ACCEPTED X Items that can be recycled curbside. X Yard Waste • Household Hazardous Waste (motor oil, batteries, paint,household cleaners, etc.) -- Contact the Dakota County Eco -site (651)9054520 for disposal info. • Home Electronics (computers, TVs, stereos, etc.) Contact the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(651)681-8099. Spring Clean-up is made possible by a grant from Dakota County Environmental Management. Mendota Heights Appliance Collection Day Monday, May 14, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. In conjunction with Spring Clean -Up, the city will again hold an appliance collection day. Old appliances can be picked up from your driveway! Put your appliances out the night before and they will be picked up by JR's Appliance. Call JR's by Friday May 4 for prices and to schedule your appliance pick-up. Dial JR's at 454-9215 and ask for operator 33. On pick-up day, make your check payable to `JR's Appliance' and place it inside your appliance. Items will not be picked up unless you call JR's and a check is attached to the appliance. ACCEPTABLE APPLIANCES: Air Conditioners Furnaces Refrigerators Dehumidifiers Garbage Disposals Stoves Dishwashers Heat Pumps Trash Compactors Dryers Humidifiers Washers Freezers Microwaves Water Heaters Wetlands Health Evaluation Project Needs Volunteers Over the past three years, Mendota Heights has been cooperating with Dakota County's Environmental Education Department by sponsoring a Wetland Health Evaluation Team. The city's team is currently looking for new members for the spring and summer of 2001. The team works under the direction of a naturalist to sample and document the plant, frog and invertebrate (insect) communities found in local wetlands. Volunteers follow techniques developed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Volunteers collect samples from five wetlands between June and August, analyze the samples collected and complete data sheets. The time commitment for the volunteers is approximately 40 to 50 hours including training, field work and analysis. This Dakota County Wetland Health Evaluation project is an excellent educational opportunity for anyone who wants to learn more about the ecology of wetlands. Interested residents should contact Public Works Director James Danielson, 452-1850. �04; Recyclee Be part of the so� � PAGE 4 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February, 2001 MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH TRIPS All youth trips depart and return at the front entrance of the West St. Paul City Hall, 1616 Humboldt Avenue. You may register by mail using the form located on page 7 of this newsletter or you can register in person at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. Parents wishing to chaperone trips should contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 651-452-1850. Monday, March 19 Camp Snoopy at the Mall of America Spend an entire day at Knott's Camp Snoopy. This trip includes a ride wristband for the entire length of our stay plus lunch. Bring additional money for snacks. Remember, you're only young once, so let's have fun! Registration Deadline: Monday, March 12 Ages: 8-12 years of age Time: Pickup/Return 9:30 am/3:15 pm (WSP City Hall) Fee: $19.00 Wednesday, March 21 Grand Slam & Roller Skating — Skateville Looking for a fun way to spend your spring break? Get your friends together and sign up now for a fun filled day of games and skating. Price includes mini -golf, a bumper car ride, batting cages, 4 game tokens and lunch (piece ofpizza or hot dog and pop) and two hours of skating. Registration Deadline: Tuesday, March 13 Ages: 7-12 years of age Time: Pickup/Return 9:15 am/3:15 pm (WSP City Hall) Fee: $16.00 OFFICE INFORMATION: Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve Phone: (651)452-1850 Park Maintenance Phone: (651)454-4059 PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF: Mary Hapka, Recreation Programmer Terry Blum, Parks Leadperson John Boland, Parks Crew Mike Maczko, Parks Crew PARKS AND RECREATION INFORMATION LINES: Park and Ballfield Reservations (651)255-1172 Ballfield Conditions and Rain -outs (651)255-1173 Available Recreation Programs (651)255-1175 Thursday, March 22 Science Museum of Minnesota & Tropics Indoor Water Park (Shoreview) Join us for a morning of fun at the New Science Museum touring exhibits and then, a "day of play" at the Tropics Indoor Water Park which will include: open gym, swimming and waterslide. Participants will purchase lunch and snacks on their own at the Tropics concession stand. Don't forget your towel, swimsuit and gym clothes/shoes. Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 14 Ages: 7 - 12 years of age and older Time: Pickup/Return 9:10am/3:30pm (WSP City Hall) Fee: $13.50 ENJOY OUR CITY PARKS AND TRAMS We invite all residents to enjoy the parks and trails in Mendota Heights. Explore the amenities your city has to offer while enjoying the great outdoors! City parks are open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. In order to allow everyone the most enjoyable experience without conflict- ing with the rights of fellow park users and neighboring resi- dents, we ask everyone's cooperation in abiding by the posted park rules. Park shelters and facilities are available for reservation on a first come, first-served basis. For information on rental proce- dures and fees, please contact the Recreation Programmer at 651-452-1850. When walking or bicycling along the city's trails, please re- member that the trails were designed,for mixed use. When you ride your bike, please be cautions and considerate, keeping your speed at a level that is safe for both you and pedestrians. Walkers, please be alert for bicycles that may be rounding a bend or coming over a hill. City ordinances require all dogs in the city to be leashed. This especially pertains to park property. Pet owners are permitted to have their leashed pets in city parks and on city trails but they are required to clean up any droppings left by their animals. Finally, to assist the city in the maintenance and appearance our parks and trails, we ask for everyone's cooperation in using the trash and recycling receptacles provided. PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES CELEBRATE MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS! Mark your calendars for Saturday June 2, 2001 as we Celebrate Mendota Heights Parks! The celebration will be from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Activities will include: • 10:00 am Breakfast With The Bears (Teddy Bear Band — BYOB — Bring • • Your Own Bear) O o O • Ziggy's Deli will be selling juice/donuts • 11:00 Boltz's Tae Kwon Do Demo • 11:30 Turner's Gymnastics Center Demo v O • 12:00 Team Ramp In Line -Skate Show • 12:30 Alpha Bits Band The following events will run between 10:00 am to 1:00 pm • Walton's Hollow Petting Zoo/Pony Ride • Fire Truck Rides _ • Mendota Heights Athletic Association x, Ball Tournament • Sibley Area Sting Soccer Shoot -Out • Mendakota Animal Hospital • Face Painting by PROTEC Environ- mental Consultants • Caricatures • Inver Grove Heights Clown Club • Concessions by Ziggy's Deli & Ice Cream This event is made possible by the generous support of resi- dents, community groups and community businesses. Please remember to sponsor your local businesses and community groups. If you are interested in making a donation, volunteering for this year's event or are a business or community group interested in participating in next year's event, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 651-452-1850. Saturday June 2 endakotn Park Februarv.2001 SOUTH 'REGION "STARS" The Area 12 Special Olympics "Stars" are "in training" and participating in a wide variety of Spring -Summer -Fall -Winter sports and activities. The activities include bowling, floor hockey, tennis, basketball, swimming, table tennis, softball, track & field. New athletes can be registered at any time during the year. Interested athletes, volunteer coaches or assistants should con- tact Marcie at the Inver Grove Heights Parks and Recreation Department at 651450-2588. Maintenance Workers Needed Applications are now being taken for summer workers for the Public Works Department, Parks Division. Full-time and part- time positions are available. There is a special need for Park Workers to help out on weekends with softball and soccer events. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Interested persons should contact Nancy Bauer at (651)152- 1850. The City of Mendota Heights is an AA/EEO employer. FISH ROGERS LAKE When the snow and ice fi- nally melt, treat yourself to a quick trip to Rogers Lake Park. The park provides a great set- ting for a family picnic. It also offers an excellent opportunity to test your fishing skills. The Department of Natural Re- sources completed installation of a fishing dock on Rogers Lake last fall. The dock ex- tends 108 feet into the lake with a thirty foot "I" at the end. If you enjoy fishing, Rogers Lake is defmitely worth a cast, but please don't bring your boat! Motorized watercraft are not allowed on Roger's Lake or any other bodies of water located within the city's corporate limits. The Parks and Recreation Deparment is making plans for a Rogers Lake Fishing Derby in June. Watch for more details in the summer issue of "Heights Highlites." Parent/Guardian Name: Dome Phone: Work Phone: Address: City: Zip Code: o Please check for $5.00 Non -Resident Fee Participant Name 1. Gender (Circle) M F Birthdate /_/ Activity Name Start Date / / Time FEE $ 2. M F 3. M F