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Issue 14 - Heights Highlights Winter 1989single family residential community the City Hall was designed to refle( characteristic of the community," Mayor Mertensotto in his dedic speech. "In the beginning, it was Cot intent to build a structure which wo unlike the typical government buildir would take on a residential appearan( feeling. We are proud to say that thi was achieved" It certainly seemed tb -,)re than 100 residents who heaj ds agreed. Capping off the dedic Ambassadors from the Northern D County Chamber of Commerce sport a ribbon cutting ceremony. ark; .and icodrage inor ciis- PAGE'2 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUAY,1989 curbside program starts. Please don't save cling Coordinator, at City Hall, 452-1850. RECYCLE: BE PART OF THE SOLUTION The City of Mendota Heights has entered an agreement with Dakota County to reduce our solid waste stream in 1989. As a result of this agreement, the City will soon be encouraging each resident to play a significant role in reducing the amount of garbage that goes to the landfill. environment. It is estimated that one-third of all Minnesota landfills cause water or soil "Groundwater at city's curbside program in your "neighbor- The City of Mendota Heights will be asking each resident to participate in a new Curbside Recycling Program. Mendota Heights has agreed to have a Curbside Recycling Program in operation by April 1, 1989 as; part of the agreement with Dakota County. Each resident will be provided with a container to place recyclable materials in for collection by their normal garbage hauler. These containers will be used to recycle glass, aluminum cans and newsprint. Waste motor oil can be taken to: Residents will simply be encouraged to put glass, aluminum cansand newsprint into paper grocery sacks and then place them in the container provided by the City. The container will then be placed at the curb for collection by the garbage, haulers. This simple procedure will enable the residents and the City to each do their small part in helping to extend the life of our landfills and preserve our environment. How To Be A Part Of The SolLdion contact them first) * Mendota Heights Public Works Currently, to recycle, residents can use Mn/DOT, 297-4588 Garage, 454-4059 the attended donation recycling center 2229 Pilot Knob Road 2331 So. Lexington g operated by Goodwill Industries, Inc. in the Re -using and reducing are two more ®, , Cub Foods parking lot at the corner of ways to help solve the landfill problem. You South Robert Street and Mendota Road in can: West St. Paul. The center is open seven days a week, * Avoid disposable, convenience items Buy products without bulky, obvious - 10:00 A.M. T MAY RE,SPECL4L, RANBL G, STORAGE' OR DISVOSAL ing one beverage container from recycled to 6:00 P.M. and is ready to take ly unnecessary packaging (9% of the C3 those items that you no longer need, but average grocery bill is packaging) producing one from aluminum ore. F which could be repaired and used by some- * Buy packages which are re -usable, person in Minnesota generates 6.8 pout. one else. Goodwill is interested in taking: * refillable, returnable, repairable or Why Recycle clothing and linens recyclable, or have a longer life * small appliances and hardware Buy items in bulk and re -use your Waste doesn't just disappear at the curb. * games and toys own containers A major waste disposal problem iexist` * furniture in good condition Reduce bagging and disposing of the state and in Dakota County. Lana, * bundled newspapers yard waste by mowing or mulching are rapidly filling up and we are running out * aluminum cans and glass bottles your lawn often. Compost leaves and of space. As a result, the disposal costs for Donation receipts are available, so you yard waste. garbage are going' through the roof. By can enjoy a tax deduction as well as the Use sheets of paper on both sides reducing the amount of garbage going to satisfaction of being part of the solution to If you would like further information on landfills we can keep the costs of disposing our solid' waste problem. The City isrecom- recycling, or have any questions about the our garbage down. It is estimated that mending that residents interested in recy- City's' new Curbsideec clin Pro am landfill costs will tri le b 1990 12ec A- cling use the Goodwill facility until the Y g 8z• ) please contact Devin Batchelder, Recy- p Y Y g is one way to keep these future cost in - curbside program starts. Please don't save cling Coordinator, at City Hall, 452-1850. creases down. all your recyclables, our weekly collection By recycling we can all help protect our is only designed to pick up one week's worth of recyclables! Meanwhile, be on the lookout for the Ow ° environment. It is estimated that one-third of all Minnesota landfills cause water or soil "Groundwater at city's curbside program in your "neighbor- WA it second nature! pollution. problems landfills can lead to serious contamination hood. ...make of drinking water. We are literally trashing Waste motor oil can be taken to: Reduce Do I need it? Can'I buy it with our environment. It is a problem we can no • Most service stations (you should less packaging? longer ignore. By recycling, we can each contact them first) * Mendota Heights Public Works Reuse Can I compost it? Use it again? contribute to protecting our environment. Recycling also helps to save" natural Garage, 454-4059 Give it away? resources and energy. Many materials can 2331 So. Lexington g l Recycle Can I recycle it? have a successful (second life, especially newsprint, aluminum and glass. For ex ample, one 4 foot stack of recycled paper saves the cutting down of one tree. Produc- T MAY RE,SPECL4L, RANBL G, STORAGE' OR DISVOSAL ing one beverage container from recycled 'Failxt products J3ousehold cleaning products aluminum takes 95% less energy than :Automotive: tires,batteries waste oiI 4 Garden chemicals producing one from aluminum ore. F Hearingaid hatkeries person in Minnesota generates 6.8 pout. �`herewillbeah dons wastenollectiondayinMayorJune:For informationon, these of trash every day. Half of it can be collect ondays; contact the Dakota County Health Department, 33 E: entworthAvenue recycled. We can all be a part of the solu- West St. Paul, 450-2793 ' tion!' PAGE 3 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES E JANUARY, 1989 CORPORATE KEVIN ATC EL ' ADMINISTRATIVE EADQUARTERS PLANNED Kevin Batchelder, 31, is the newest City will include working in land use planning, United Properties has announced that it employee. He joined the staff on January budget preparation, personnel, and public has signed an agreement to build anew cor- 4th, filling the newly created position of relations. porate headquarters facility for Solvay Kevin's, interest in city government Animal Health, Inc. on a 6 acre site in the stems from his desire to help people solve Mendota Heights Business Park. problems at the grass roots level. He feels Solvay Animal Health, Inc. is a that implementing a local recycling developer, manufacturer and marketer of program will be a good way to personally animal health products. The new building A, make a difference in an area of concern to in Mendota Heights is part of Solvay's plan him, environmental pollution. Kevin's long - to consolidate and restructure its U.S. range career goal is to become a city animal health business groups in 1989 to manager, and while he loves the Twin Cities further enhance organization efficiency area, he wouldn't mind one day returning and customer service. to Colorado as the manager of a resort Michael Patterson, Vice President and community. General Manager for Solvay, stated that his firm is excited about the move to the Twin Construction Continues Cities and that the new headquarters in 0' v 1988 was not a` record year for Minnesota would put the company closerWhile to its main U.S. production facilities in Wis- mits were issued than in the record year of consin and Iowa, while providing a central- 1987.140 new single family dwellings were ly located base of marketers and technical constructed last year, at an average value of representatives to better serve $154,000. These new homes increased the veterinarians coast to coast. Approximately 120 people will be Administrative Assistant. residentialvaluation of the community by Toyed at the new facility in Mendota A native of Ft. Collins, Colorado, Kevin attended Colorado State University, where $21,533,614 and generated $189,500 in per- mit fee revenues to the City. The permit fee .ghts, of which approximately 50 will be new hires in Minnesota. The building will he received degree in political science and for constructing a new home in the City last be a combination office/research facility. graduated summa cum laude. In 1986 he moved to the Twin Cities to attend year averaged $1,353. Staff reviewed and issued 52 permits for Plans include a brick and glass exterior with attractively landscaped grounds.; Ap- graduate school at the Humphrey Institute new construction, additions and remodel - proximately one-half of the building will be of Public Affairs at the University of Min- nesota. In June of 1988, the University'; ings on business or industrial zoned properties in 1988. The total value of those used as corporate office space, while the balance will be very sophisticated technical awarded him the Master of Public Affairs permits was $7,867,503, and the total per - and research space. Occupancy is degree: his concentration is in public sec- for management and landuse planning. mit cost was $42,960. Some of the commer- cial/industrial�activity included Mendakota scheduled for August 15, 1989. Kevin subsequently served internships with Country Clubs new clubhouse, the School the cities of St. Louis Park and Woodbury. District 197 Bus' Maintenance Building, !CITY DIRECTORY Two of Kevin's initial projects with Men-' and the American Registry of Radiologic dota Heights will be to implement a solid Technologists' (A.R.R.T) national head- Gouncil M`embers: waste recycling program and to help plan quarters. park improvements.' Other responsibilities The Code Enforcement department Charles Mertensotto, Mayor,454-3394 also reviewed and issued 214 miscellaneous 7anetBlesener 4544811 permits and 711 trade permits (plumbing, Carl Cummins; III 454-6262 RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER heating, water, sewer, etc.). Licenses were John Hartmann 45776435 PROGRAM issued to 497 contractors in 1988. Elizabeth Witt 454=2657The Retired Senior Volunteer Program The highlight jof construction for the helps persons, age ,60 and over, explore community last year was the completion ti Membersand volunteer positions in Dakota, Ramsey and occupancy of the new City Hall. Washington counties. Over 150 non-profit Kevin Fraze% Administrator 4524850 agencies have openings available in public, KathleenSwansonaCity,Clerk 452-;1850 educational, cultural and human service The Heights Highlites is a government James, Danielson, 452-1086 areas. Each volunteer's skills and interests newsletter distributed, to residents to in- blic Works Director, are carefully matched to the needs of an or- form them on events and activities that afm .anis Delmont, Police Chief 452-3366 ganization. feet Mendota Heights: All articles, as well John Maczko, Fire Chief 454-3266 If you have a few hours a week to help as layout and production are done by City Code Enforcement Officers: 452-1850 others, call the Retired Senior Volunteer staff members. Paul Berg &Dick Gill Program at 221-2820. PAGE4 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES JANUARY 1989' BUILDING THE TEST YOUR SMOKE DETECTORS PERFECT FIRE u A SOUND YOU CAN LIVE WITH" Now that we are in the midst of winter, The recent deaths of 8 family members in working order. You should perform a our thoughts may turn to coming home and 2 of their friends in Reiner, Minnesota "smoke test' on your type of detector.. from work, settling into a lazy boy and be- brings home the importance of smoke Check your. owner's manual to learn how coming a couch potato for the evening. A detectors in our homes. The Remer home you test your detector and how often. A nice fire in the fireplace would make the did not have smoke detectors.' Although we good rule of thumb is to test battery evening that much more enjoyable, but how may never know for sure, studies suggest operated detectors once a week, and house many of us really know how to build a fire, that at least some or possibly all of the per- current models once a month to make sure and to build it safely. sons may have survived had they been they are in good working order. There are many ways to build a fire. The alerted by a properly installed and main- Remember, smoke detectors emit "A basic principle is to set a match to easily ig- tained smoke detector.. With the knowledge SOUND YOU CAN LIVE WITH,." but nitable kindling, which in turn ignites the that seventeen fire deaths have already oc- only if they are present and operational. slow burning firewood. Here is one method curred in the state this year, we would like If you have any questions, please don't that works well and is safe. to urge every resident to check the opera- hesitate to call us at 452-1850. Place several wads of crushed paper at tion and maintenance of your smoke detec- the front of the firebox. i Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top. tors If you don't have detectors, PLEASE install them. ,W111ATC KWHAt HAPPENS, Open dampers fully. ` At least two' -thirds of fire related deaths In the comfort of your own home, you Clear the immediate area of combus- occur at night; in HOME fires stemming will soon be able to expeiience local news -1-t. --A