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Issue 59 - Heights Highlights Fall 2002PAGE 1 SEPTEMBER, 2002 iaaut as It's Election Time! The State General and City OFF Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5. Polling places will be open for voting from 7 AM to 8 PM. ` The five precinct polling places are located at: Somerset Elementary School north gym- nasium (Precinct 1), located at 1355 Dodd Road; Mendota Heights City Hall Council Chambers (Precinct 2), 1101 Victoria Curve; Mendota Elementary School (Precinct 3), 1979 Summit Lane; St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Precinct 4), 700 Wesley Lane; and the Visitation School Fine Arts Center (Precinct 5), 2455 Visitation Drive. If you are not sure which precinct you reside in, please call City Hall at 452-1850 for assistance. When you arrive at the polls, an election judge will ask your name and address. The judge will then look for your name on the polling place registration list, which is provid- ed by the state. If your name is not on the list, because you are not registered or are at the wrong polling place, the judge will direct you to the correct polling place or will ask you to complete a voter registration form. If your name is on the list, the judge will give you a voter's receipt. You will be directed to the next judge, who will offer you a demonstra- tion on how to properly mark a vote for an office. Even if you have received a similar demonstration in the past, please listen carefully to the judge's instructions. Many bal- lots are rejected by the optical scan vote readers in every election because they are not properly marked. When the demonstration has been completed, you will be directed to the ballot judge. The judge will ask for your voter's receipt and will give you a ballot, ballot pen and ballot sleeve. When you receive your ballot, take it to the first available voting booth. Mark the candidate you wish to vote for in each office by filling in an oval next to the candidate's name. After you have finished voting, please take a moment to look at your ballot. If you find that you have made a mistake in any way, you may return it to the ballot judge who will give you another. If you find no errors, place your ballot in the ballot sleeve, take your voted ballot to the optical scan machine and insert it in the slot at the front of the machine. Your votes will immediately be recorded with- in the internal memory of the machine. If your ballot has been improperly marked, it will be rejected by the machine. A message will be printed on a read-out screen. You should read the message to see why your ballot was rejected, and, if there is an error, return to the ballot judge and ask for a new ballot. Election Day Registration: Residents who are not cur- rently registered to vote in Mendota Heights can register at their precinct polling places on election day. You must pro- vide proper proof of residency. This proof can be a valid Minnesota Driver's License, Learner's Permit, or Minnesota Identification Card, showing your current address, or a receipt for any of these types of identification. If the Minnesota ID or license has a former address, you may bring a recent utility bill to use with your license or ID card. The utility bill must have your name and current address and be due within 30 days of the election. Utility bills may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone or cable tv. You can also use a "Notice of Late Registration" postcard mailed to you by the County Auditor or a U.S. Passport or military photo ID card with a utility bill. Students can use a student ID card plus a dorm list with present address (certified by the school) or a student fee statement with an address in the precinct plus a photo ID. If you do not have the proper identification, a person who knows you and is a registered voter in your precinct may vouch for your residency. Precinct election judges may not, under penalty prescribed by state law, accept any other proof of residency. The responsibility to provide the required proof is yours. If you are a new resident, why not take the time between now and November 5 to change your driver's license or Minnesota ID card. Bringing the proper identifi- cation to the polling place will save you and the election judges time and frustration on election day. Absentee Ballots: If you know that you will be unable to vote in person on election day because of illness, disabili- ty, or religious discipline or because you will be out of town, you may apply for an absentee ballot. You can request an application form by mail, phone, or in person at City Hall during office hours. If you are unable to visit City Hall dur- ing regular office hours, the City Offices will be open for absentee voting on Saturday, November 2, from 10 AM to 3 PM and on Monday, November 4, from 8 AM to 5 PM. More Questions? Please Call: This information is pro- vided to make the election process easier for you. You are encouraged to contact City Clerk Kathleen Swanson or Nancy Bauer, Deputy Clerk at (651)452-1850, if you have any additional election questions. ......................................................... Checi< out the City's website at: www. mendota-heights.com :........................................................: PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES A Skateboard Park in Friendly Hills Park? The Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of Mendota Heights will hold a public information meeting on October 8, 2002 to hear input from Friendly Hills residents and all other interested Mendota Heights residents regarding the proposal to install a "Tier One" skateboard park on the paved surface of the skating rink at Friendly Hills Park. The informational meeting will take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall and will begin at 6:30 PM. The skateboard park would consist of a course of temporary ramps and jumps that would be removed each winter and re -installed each spring. Winter ice-skating and hockey activities would continue as nor- mal. The Parks Commission has budgeted $24,000 for the year 2003 in the Parks Capital Improvement Plan for construction of the skate- board park next year. Whether you are a skateboarder, in-line skater, neighbor to Friendly Hills Park, or interested resident, and whether you are for or against the skateboard park, we would like your input on October 8. See you there! If you have any questions, or are unable to attend the meeting but would like to comment, please call Guy Kullander at 452-1850. Mosquito Control Helpful Hints Mosquitos were a problem for everyone this summer and the City received more than It's usual number of complaints from residents. City staff worked with the Mosquito Control District to get them to improve their service to the City at several loca- tions. The mosquito season is almost over, however here are some suggestions on helping reduce mosquitos in your neighborhood: 1. Destroy or dispose of tin cans, old tires, buckets, unused plastic swimming pools or other containers that collect & hold water. Do not allow water to accumulate in the saucers of flowerpots, or in pet dishes for more than 2 days. 2. Clean debris from rain gutters & remove any standing water under or around structures, or on flat roofs. Check around faucets & air conditioner units & repair leaks or eliminate puddles that remain for several days. 3. Change the water in birdbaths & wading pools at least once a week & stock ornamental pools with top feeding predacious minnows. 4. Fill or drain puddles, ditches and swampy areas, and either remove, drain or fill tree holes and stumps with mortar. 5. Check for trapped water in plastic or canvas tarps used to cover boats, pools, etc. Arrange the tarp to drain the water. 6. Check around construction sites or do-it-yourself improvements to ensure that proper backfilling & grading prevent drainage problems. 7. Irrigate lawns & gardens carefully to prevent water from standing for several days. 8. If ditches do not flow & contain stagnant water for one week or longer, they can produce large numbers of mosquitoes. Report such conditions to the Mosquito Control. Welcome to Janet Bolger You may hear a new voice and see a new face when you contact City Hall. We are excited to announce the hiring of Janet Bolger as our new Receptionist. The former Receptionist, Judy Wonick, was promoted to the Utility Billing Clerk position after Amy Griffin resigned. Janet started. work on August 7th and is a wonderful addition to City Hall staff. She is a Mendota Heights resident and has an excellent history of administra- tive experience. Welcome Janet! SEPTEMBER, 2002 Televised Coverage of Local Election Results on Channel 14 NDCTV will provide live televised cover- age of results for the Mendota Heights city election as well as for other local city and county elections on NDC Channel 14 after polls close on Tuesday, November 5th. Results will be announced and/or posted throughout the evening as they become known. For more information contact NDCTV at 651-451-7834. 12omember to vote on November 5th! Change Your Clock - Change Your Battery Mendota Heights Firefighters encourage everyone to participate in the annual "Change Your Clock -Change Your Battery" campaign on October 26, 2002. When you change your clock one hour back to standard time, take a few minutes to replace the batteries in your smoke alarms. If your detector is dirty, vacuum it out. It is also a good idea to test your detectors once a month and replace them every ten years. Why is this so important? It's because smoke detectors save lives. A lot of fire fatal- ities could have been prevented had there been a working smoke alarm in the home. National statistics show an average of three children die everyday in home fires, and 82% of those occurred in homes without working smoke detectors. The most commonly cited cause of non -working smoke alarms is due to discharged or missing batteries. If you have questions regarding smoke alarms, call 452-1850. Help With Traffic Safety The City frequently receives complaints about homeowners who live on corner lots and do not keep their landscaping trimmed to allow for good traffic visibility at the road intersections. Once the City is aware of problem intersections, maintenance crews can trim the landscape to the extent it is on the City's right-of-way. However we ask individual homeowners to remove the land- scaping that is on their property to further improve the sight distance and make the intersections safer. City Ordinances do require that homeowners keep the visibility across their corners open, however enforce- ment of this ordinance is difficult. PAGE 4 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES 54th Annual Firefighter's Dance _ The Mendota Heights Fire Department will be having their annual Firefighter's Dance on Friday, October 25th. This year's event will be held at Prom Expo in Oakdale. Tickets are on sale now for $8.00 or $10.00 at the door. Music by The Dweebs will begin at 8:30 P.M. The Dweebs have a large following. Last year's event was very successful; it is advised that you arrive early. There is no guaranteed seating. This is a Fire Department fund-raiser. The funds that are raised through ticket sales and donations support fire prevention activities, uniforms, and other department needs that are not part of the city budget. Firefighters have already begun going door-to-door selling dance tickets. The Mendota Heights Fire Department provides fire protection to Mendota Heights, Mendota, Lilydale and Sunfish Lake. There are organizations that solicit funds by telephone, but these groups do not assist, nor are associated with, the Mendota Heights Fire Department. It is not possible for firefighters to stop by every residence. Anyone who has questions, needs tickets or would like to make a donation to the Fire Department should call City Hall at 452-1850. New Firefighters Two new firefighters will soon begin training with the Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department. The two new probationary fire- fighters are Michelle Henne-Malkes and Richard Griep. This September, five probationary firefighters successfully com- pleted their one year probationary period. The five firefighters are: Steven Boley, Richard Gapinski, Scott Henning, Mary Kreuser and Patrick Noack. Congratulations to everyone!! Halloween Bonfire Time Join us at the annual City -sponsored Halloween Bonfire. It will be held on Thursday, October 31 from 7 - 9 PM. The location is on an undeveloped portion of the Mendota Plaza Shopping Center property, behind the shopping center building. The Volunteer Fire Department has offered to carry on the tradition and will again coordinate and run this year's event. The bonfire is conducted to provide a safe and enjoyable family alternative to trick or treating. Costumes are not necessary. Hot dogs, soda and other goodies are free and a ghostly good time is guaranteed. Residents of Mendota Heights are allowed to deposit brush no larger than 4" in diameter as fuel for the fire. In the past, the City has had problems with illegal dumping at the site which costs the City a great deal of money to clean up. In order to prevent the illegal dump- ing, the City will be limiting the hours of operation from 8 AM - 7 PM from October 19th - 29th. Please remember that unauthorized dumping is a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $1,000. SEPTEMBER, 2002 Fire Prevention Week Once again, firefighters from Mendota Heights will be busy conducting fire -safety activities dur- ing National Fire Prevention Week, October 6th through 12th. "Team Up for Fire Safety" is this year's theme for Fire Prevention. Team up with people with whom you live, work and play with so that all of you will be better prepared to prevent, and if necessary, survive a home fire. By installing and testing smoke alarms, practicing home fire escape plans and hunting for home hazards, is the message the Fire department wants to send to everyone. According to the National Fire Protection Association, 85% of all fires occur in the home and most are preventable. Fire per- sonnel will be discussing this and other fire -safe- ty related programs to area students. Firefighters will be doing presentations in class- rooms at Mendota Elementary, Somerset Elementary, Visitation School, as well as some pre-schools in the area. To learn more about fire prevention, go to www.nfpa.org. Topping off the week-long activities will be the always popular Fire Department Open House on Saturday, October 12th, at the Fire Station, 2121 Dodd Road, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. All those in attendance will be able to tour the fire station, have their blood pressure checked, see all the fire trucks up close, meet the firefighters, learn fire safety tips, learn why it is important to have smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detec- tors and how to operate them, practice putting out a fire with an extinguisher, and see safety demonstrations by HealthEast Paramedics and the Mendota Heights Police Department. A car fire demo is scheduled for noon. A simulated car accident using the JAWS OF LIFE will also be done. Fire truck rides will be running all day long. Kids as well as parents can learn how to Stop, Drop, & Roll in the smokehouse. The fire department will also show off their new Thermal Imaging Cameras, new rescue boat, all terrain vehicle, water rescue suits, as well as 2 new Automatic External Defibrillators. If you want to learn all there is to know about home escape plans, this is the event for you. Refreshments, escape ladders, and history items will be for sale. Door prizes will also be available. Everyone is encouraged to attend. If you have questions on any of the activities, call City Hall at (651)452-1850. Visit the Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department's Web Site at: http://mhfd.hti-inc.com/ c 3 HIGHLITES SEPTEMBER, 2002 PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES SEPTEMBER, 2002 55 + Active Adult Day Trips Mendota Heights trips and tours are open to you and your guest whether they reside in the area or not. Some trips are co-sponsored with the City of WSP and Thompson Park Activity Center. To attend these trips please register at City Hall in Mendota Heights at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 or you can mail your registration in. Please read the trip refund policy on the registration form on page 7. 1 Love You. You're Perfect, Now Change. Plymouth Playhouse & Lunch at the Green Mill. Everything you've secret- ly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, and in-laws but were afraid to admit. Four actors portraying multiple roles take you on a fast, funny, & tuneful ride through dating and marriage to the triumphs of grow- ing old. Co-sponsored with WSP Parks & Rec. Includes: Motor coach transportation, play, buffet lunch, tax & gratuity. Date: Thursday, October 31 Cost: $42 Depart: 10:30 am Mendota Hts.City Hall Parking Lot Return: Approx. 4:30 pm Registration deadline: Friday, September 27 Arsenic and Old Lace- Old Log Theater. Take 2 dotty old ladies who poison old men as "one of our little charities", a nephew who thinks he's Theodore Roosevelt, another who is a drama critic that hates theater & a third who bears an uncanny resemblance to Boris Karloff, shake them up & you have one of Broadway's funniest & favorite comedies. Co- sponsored with Thompson Park Activity Center. Includes: Motor coach transportation, performance, lunch, tax & gratu- ity. Date: Friday, November 8 Cost: $42 Depart: 10:30 am MH City Hall Parking Lot Registration deadline: Tuesday, October 8 Saint Paul Chamber Landmark Center Lunch, Mississippi Mud Eat an early breakfast or skip it all together because we will grab a sandwich at the Mississippi Mud before going to Landmark Center to hear the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra play a beautiful concert for us. We will do a short tour of the Landmark Center concentrating on the display room that tells of the history of instruments. Co-sponsored with Thompson Park Activity Center. Indicate sandwich choice on reg. slip: Chicken, Pork or Tuna. Includes: transportation, performance, lunch, tax and gratuity. Date: Thursday, November 14 Cost: $24 Depart: 10:15 MH City Hall Parking Lot Return: Approx. 2:30 pm Registration deadline: Thursday, October 17 Golden Strings at the Lafayette Club Before the performance enjoy a pleasing lunch on the holiday card -like setting shore of Lake Minnetonka. After lunch sit back and relax to the Golden Strings holiday performance. The group plays music ranging from classic to pops, from romance to jazz. Founder virtuoso violinist Clifford Brunzell and the Golden Strings are well known in the upper Midwest for their talent. Includes: performance, transportation and lunch, tax and gratuity. Trip co-sponsored with Thompson Park Activity Center and Medicine Lake Tours. Menu: salad, rolls, Chicken Breast of Florentine, vegetable, whipped potatoes, beverage & Gold Brick Sundae. Date: Thursday, December 12 Cost: $49 Depart: 10:30 am MH City Hall Parking Lot Return: Approx 3:00 pm Registration deadline: Tuesday, November 12 Radio City Christmas Spectacular -Historic Orpheum Theater. Time magazine calls The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, "One of the Grandest Holiday Traditions in the U.S." Direct from New York, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world-famous Rockettes is appearing for the first time ever in Minneapolis at the Historic Orpheum theatre. Fall in love with the Rockettes as they perform the legendary "Parade of the Wooden Solders". Join Santa and his elves on a heartwarming trip inside his workshop. Witness the awe-inspiring "Living Nativity" as a cast and crew of nearly 100 make Christmas come to life! Please eat a hearty breakfast at home before the show as no lunch is provided. Co-sponsored with Thompson Park Activity Center. Includes: Performance, transportation and show. Date: Wednesday, December 18 Cost: $51 Depart: 10:OOam MH City Hall Parking Lot Return: Approx. 2:00 pm Deadline: Wednesday, November 18 PAGE 7 Refund Policy for 55+ ActiveAdult We reserve the right to cancel any trip or actio ,. effort to contact registrants 48 hours before scf to cancel any activity must do so two business' Please note no refunds will be made for trip;: You may send someone in your place for a trip Adult Club trips include transportation to and f Trips are open to you and your guest whether, Trips and dates are subject to change and a You may register at City Hall. Payment mui Register early since each trip; has a limited nur REGIS' CITY OF MEQ Registration for programs may be made i All registrations must be accompanied b) Deadlines Most activities have limited enrollment an as soon as possible. Registrations will NC Non-resident Fee Non-residents are welcomed to participal receive priority registration. There is a $' activity ifyou live outside Mendota Heigl regular registration costs when enrolling. Refund Policy A $2.00 service fee will be charged for in of a program or its registration deadline d of being on a participant waiting list. No lines or the start of an activity. Registratio be fully refunded. .... ......... ..... ......... ....I.... REGIS Mendota Heights Parks & Recreation 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights MN 55118 Phone: 651-452-1850 Parent/Guardian Name: Address: City: Participant Name 1. 2. 3. I agree that all activities undertaken by u own risk and that the City of Mendota H of action whatsoever to myself or; my chi City of Mendota Heights,' it's agents, or F such claims, demands, injuries, damages, I understand that my signature is requiri I have read this Agreement carefully a Signature of Parent/Guardian: PAGE 8 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES SEPTEMBER, 2002 CDA Senior Housing Development Interested in the Town Center Concept Plans The above architectural renderings for the Dakota County CDA senior housing development in Town Center were pre- sented to the City Council in September. The CDA provid- ed these drawings to the City Council to gather feedback prior to their formal submission. The impressive drawings show a stucco, stone and brick building with French bal- conies. The City Council was very impressed with the ren- derings and encouraged the CDA to submit the final draw- ings as soon as possible. We anticipate the final plans being reviewed by Council in early October. Upon approval, the CDA will complete plans and specifications and go out for bids in October/November. City Directory Council Members: Charles Mertensotto, Mayor 454-3394 Michael Dwyer 452-7872 Sandra Krebsbach 454-5696 Mary Jeanne Schneeman 457-4337 Jack Vitelli 455-5625 Staff Members: Carl Lindberg, City Administrator 452-1850 Kathleen Swanson, City Clerk 452-1850 Jim Danielson, Public Works Dir. 452-1850 Jeff Piotraschke, Police Chief 452-1366 John Maczko, Fire Chief 255-1371 Patrick Hollister, Admin. Asst. 452-1850 Tom Olund, Public Works Supvr. 454-4059 Kristen Schabacker, Finance Ofr. 452-1850 Emmy Foster, HR/Communic. 452-1850 Teresa Gangelhoff, Rec. Prgmr. 452-1850 Paul Berg & Dick Gill, Code Enforcement Officers 452-1850 From: City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Development? Town Center Developer Ross Fefercorn will begin con- struction on the first phase of the townhomes in the Town Center Development in early 2003. He will be holding focus group meetings for individuals that may be interest- ed in learning more about the housing opportunities on the site. If you are interested in being placed on the inter- est list for the townhomes, condominiums, office or retail space in the Town Center development, please leave your name, address and phone number at one of the fol- lowing numbers. For information on Townhomes or Condominiums, call 952-835-1718, ext. 190. For informa- tion on office or retail space, call 952-835-1718, ext. 180. POSTAL PATRON MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN 55120 Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6166 St. Paul, MN 55118 CARRIER ROUTE PRESORT ECR WSS