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2019-03-22 Friday NewsPublic Meeting Announcement There will be a Planning Commission Public Hearing on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday, March 26 at 7:00 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers. Congratulations Officers Hagelee and Vandersteen At the March 19 City Council meeting, Mayor Neil Garlock swore in two new officers to serve in the MHPD. Officer Hagelee was hired as a community service officer in November of 2016, where he excelled as a CSO and Council approved his promotion to a sworn officer in August of 2018. Officer Hagelee holds a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of St. Thomas. Officer Vandersteen was hired by the Council in November of 2018. Prior to his hiring, he served as a Minnesota State Trooper. Officer Vandersteen has a bachelor’s degree from Luther College in Sociology and Gender Studies. MAR March 22, 2019 from the City of Mendota Heights Upcoming Public Meeting Dates March 26 Planning Comm Mtg & Public Hearing 2040 Comp Plan | 7:00 pm April 2 City Council Mtg | 7:00 pm April 9 Parks & Rec Comm Mtg | 6:30 pm April 16 City Council Mtg | 7:00 pm April 17 Airport Rel Comm Mtg | 7:00 pm April 19 Public Works Closed (City Hall Open) Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com 651.452.1850 Hours: 8:00 am—4:30 pm Stay Connected: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com/ @mendota_heights Twitter.com/ @mheightsPD FRIDAY NEWS Pictured taking the Oath of Office are Leif Vandersteen (left) and Eric Hagalee. 26 MAR Bond Sale Set At its meeting of March 19, the City Council called for the sale of $7.0 million in General Obligation Capital Improvements Bonds, which will be used to fund the construction of the Fire Station remodeling and addition. Bids will be taken, and the results will be acted upon by the Council in April. The Council opted for a 15 year payback of the bonds, meaning that an average value property of $365,000 will expect to pay an additional $103.76 annually in property taxes for the fire station improvements. The Council chose the shorter 15 year repayment alternative, which will cost about one dollar per month more than what a 20 year bond payment would have been for the average homeowner. However, this shorter option saves an overall $783,000 in interest payments over the life of the bond. Fire Station Project Developments On Wednesday, Fire Chief Dave Dreelan (pictured) and Mayor Neil Garlock testified before a committee of the Minnesota Legislature in support of a bill which would provide a refund to Mendota Heights for sales taxes paid on supplies and materials used in the construction of the Fire Station project. If approved, an estimated $186,000 could be refunded to the City. Also pictured is bill co-sponsor Representative Ruth Richardson of Mendota Heights (right) . Saturday, April 27 | 10am-12pm Spend the morning at Mendakota Park, Rogers Lake, or Valley Park assisting with garbage and landscape debris removal, raking, clearing sediment, buckthorn removal, and more. There will be kid-friendly and adult-only tasks available. Volunteers should bring work gloves, wear closed-toe shoes, and appropriate clothing. Work equipment, bags, and safety vests will be provided as needed. At 11:30am volunteers will gather at Mendakota Park for a tree planting (weather permitting) and appreciation with snacks, beverages, and games. Register for this event: https:// secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights- mn/catalog FREE Landscaping for Clean Water Workshops Native Gardens Raingardens Lakeshore Buffers Would you like to learn how to design a native garden, create a raingarden, or lakeshore stabilization buffer? The Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District is offering FREE introductory workshops on creating beautiful gardens to keep our waters clean. Workshops begin in March and run through June. More information/ online registration: www.DakotaSWCD.org/ CleanWater_Form.html. City Hall—NEW Summer Office Hours To provide improved service, the City Council has approved summer business hours at City Hall. These hours better accommodate contractor needs for an earlier opening time during their busy summer season. The new hours will go into effect Monday, April 29 and run through Friday, September 27. Please note that these hours do not affect MHPD or Public Works building hours. The lower level doors to the police area at City Hall will remain open on Friday afternoons for walk-in traffic. City Hall Summer Hours April 29 through September 27 Monday thru Thursday 7:00am-4:30pm Friday 7:00am-11:30am 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update The Comprehensive Plan is an official and formal document adopted by the City every 10 years, and contains the City’s goals and policies as they relate to land use, housing, parks and open space, transportation, utilities, and other issues. The Comprehensive Plan provides a general future plan or guide for the community from 2020 to 2040. The 2040 Comprehensive Plan update is now underway. To learn more visit: https://www.mendota-heights.com/ index.asp?SEC=320D5DB8-C925-4819-9DF2-BE3231E48499 Upcoming Meetings: Planning Commission Public Hearing March 26 | 7:00 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers If you have any questions on the proposed comprehensive plan update or meetings, please call Community Development Director Tim Benetti at 651.255.1142 or email timb@mendota-heights.com. From the Archives Ivy Hills—Maple Park Drive Parks & Recreation Now Hiring for Summer Seasonal Positions The City is currently accepting applications for the following seasonal positions: Public Works: maintenance workers Par 3 Golf Course: clubhouse workers, golf assistants, golf instructors Recreation: recreation leads, playground assistants, Tennis Program: tennis instructors, tennis assistants Visit https://www.mendota-heights.com/employment for more information, application materials and instructions. Positions are open until filled. Recreation Fee Assistance Program Available A Recreation Fee Assistance Program is available to eligible Mendota Heights residents for participation in recreation programs. Click here for qualification details, eligible program information, and an application. For more information contact Recreation Program Coordinator Meredith Lawrence: meredithl@mendota- heights.com | 651.255.1354 Spring/Summer ** Registration is Open ** https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota- heights-mn/catalog  Golf lessons  Golf leagues  Tennis lessons  Tennis leagues  Field trips  Summer camps  Sports Unlimited camps  Summer playground program New Recreation Registration Software Registration for spring and summer recreation programs is open through a new CivicRec software system. Users will need to create a new account in order to register. Create an account and view youth and adult programs at: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/ catalog. Parks Celebration Sponsorship is Open Calling all businesses and organizations! The City is seeking sponsors for the annual Parks Celebration Event; sponsorships are a wonderful way to connect with the local community. Sponsors have the opportunity to host a community movie night kickoff on May 31, host a booth at the Parks Celebration event June 1, or simply make a donation to support this family-fun event. Donations cover event expenses such as bounce houses, face painting, a petting zoo, and more. Details online at: https:// www.mendota-heights.com/index.asp?SEC=7C35E4A1-2207-41B6-8565- 84AB5DC7C90A&DE=3E0EC6C7-DF58-485A-9953-40A23B09A83C Cut out and post this handy picture guide of what CAN be recycled at your home/workplace. Tip: lids, caps & product labels, envelope windows and staples can be included with recycling. Spring Clean-Up Day Saturday, May 4 8am -12 pm @ Mendakota Park, 2171 Dodd Road Keep the community clean by environmentally disposing of broken and unwanted items! Review pricing below for specific disposal costs. The City has partnered with Dakota County to make this event more affordable, with reduced pricing on many items versus prior years. This event is limited to Mendota Heights, Lilydale, Mendota and Sunfish Lake residents only. Identification is required to verify your address. Materials Accepted Miscellaneous Car Load ……….………. $ 6 SUV/Mini Van Load ……..$ 9 Pickup Load ……………. $13 Trailer Load (4x4x8) …... $24 Mattresses/box springs…. $10 Appliances……………….$ 9 Appliances w/ Freon ……$10 Tires without rims ……...$ 6 Tires with rims ………… $10 Scrap metals …………… Free Bicycles ………………… Free Electronics Microwave……………….$ 7 Lamps/fans ……………....$ 3 Scanners/fax machines….. $ 5 Inkjet printer…………… $ 9 All-in-one printer………. $12 LCD/Plasma TV………… $ 9 Tube-style TV monitors…$15 Flat Screen Monitor……..$ 8 Add $20 if screen is broken VCR/DVD player……….. Free Land phone……………... Free Small appliances (toaster, clock, blender, etc.)…... Free NOT ACCEPTED: yard waste, items that can be recycled curbside, household hazardous waste, business waste, and contractor/home remodeling debris. For disposal of items not accepted, check the Green Guide: https:// www.co.dakota.mn.us/Environment/RecyclingDisposalGuide/Pages/ default.aspx Spread the Word—Subscribe to Weekly City News Online Visit www.mendota-heights.com. Go to Our City/City Publications/Subscribe to Friday News For subscription removals or other questions, please email Communications Coordinator Sharon Deziel at sharond@mendota-heights.com. Friends of the Parks and Trails Plant Sale thru April 19 Friends of the Parks and Trails of St. Paul and Ramsey County is offering a selection of trees, shrubs, vines, and roses for your yard or balcony. Included in the sale are the usual favorites, as well as blueberries, currants, plum, redbud, maple, elm, blue spruce, lilac, hydrangea, clematis, mock orange, and many other varieties. With a focus on pollinator-friendly plants, new this year is the perennial native liatris (commonly known as blazing star) – a favorite of monarch butterflies and other pollinators. Purchase for yourself, or donate a Tribute Tree as a gift or memorial which is then planted in a Mendota Heights Park (or other park of your choosing). Order online at https://shop.friendsoftheparks.org/annual-tree- sale or pick up a brochure at City Hall during business hours. Orders must be placed and paid for by April 19, and are picked up on May 4, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, in Maplewood. Tribute Trees are available to purchase year-round and are selected, placed, and planted by park staff in the spring following the purchase. Friends of the Parks and Trails of St. Paul and Ramsey County is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that has been promoting and protecting parks, trails, and open space for 34 years. Donations to the parks are tax-deductible. For more information visit www.friendsoftheparks.org. March Food Drive at City Hall Donate non-perishable food items to Neighbors Inc as part of the MN Food Share March Campaign — a friendly competition between 300 Minnesota- based food shelves. Neighbors Inc. will benefit from the food donated, and have an opportunity to earn extra funding for their organization. Suggested donation items include: peanut butter, pancake mix and syrup, squeeze-style jelly, plastic jars of pasta sauces, canned fruit & vegetables, and shampoo. Donations may be dropped off in the City Hall lobby, M-F, from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Cash donations are accepted online at: https://www.neighborsmn.org/donate- neighbors/. Order your tree today at: http://treetrust.org/get-a-tree/mendotaheights/ Mendota Heights Residents Tree Sale Thru May 11 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department MARCH 22 2019 CHIEF Kelly McCarthy CAPTAIN Wayne Wegener SERGEANTS Eric Petersen Tanner Spicer Peyton Fleming POLICE OFFICERS John Larrive Todd Rosse Chad Willson Jeff VonFeldt Philip McCarty Weston Raberge Peter Renteria Cara Hogan Tony Patton Ryan Yauch Tommy Albindia Eric Hagelee Leif Vandersteen INVESTIGATIONS Nick Gorgos SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Steve Hilyar COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER Josh Rosenberry SUPPORT STAFF Kim Richter Trista Miller Shayna Hoechst Becky Pentel RESERVES Jim Knox Jeff Parker CHAPLAINS Butch Millett John Snider Alberto Vargas Lynn Liberman Sue Plucker Joel Detlefsen Mike VerWay As temperatures increase over the next several weeks, we would like to remind you to take the follow precautions as you enjoy the spring season:  Always keep your home's doors and windows locked when you go to bed or leave your house, even if you are leaving for a short period.  Secure all lawn and gardening equipment in your garage or a storage shed, and keep your garage doors closed at all times (even when you're doing work around the house).  Put all ladders and other tools back into a secure storage area after you use them.  Be aware of home improvements scams. If you did not solicit the contractor or salesperson who shows up at your door unannounced, do not do business with that person.  Always remember to close your car windows, take any valuables out of your car (including your garage door opener), and lock your doors every time you exit your vehicle, even if your vehicle is parked in your driveway.  If you haven't already, make sure you check your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors and change those batteries.  Get to know your neighbors! Let a trusted neighbor know if you are planning to travel this spring. Neighbors who know each other look out for each other. As always, thanks for actively working with your police department—we need your help to keep our community safe. SPRING SAFETY TIPS 2 FOUND PROPERTY — 1XXX Victoria Curve 03/15/19, 1349 HOURS A found wallet was turned in at the police department lobby. Officer was able to make contact with the owner of the wallet who reported he had lost it while plowing driveways for his employer. The owner responded to the PD to pick up the wallet, checked the contents and confirmed all money and credit cards were still present. Nothing further. DWI — 35E SOUTH 03/15/19, 0322 HOURS Officers assisted State Patrol with a driving complaint heading south from HWY 13. Officers stopped the vehicle and determined that the driver was intoxicated and was arrested for suspicion of DWI. NO INSURANCE — HWY 62 03/15/19, 1958 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with an equipment violation on Highway 62 near Interstate 35E. The vehicle was found to be uninsured and was towed. The driver was cited. 4th DEG DWI — Sibley Memorial Hwy 03/16/19, 0108 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at the 900 block of Highway 13. Officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle. Driver stated he drank one beer prior to driving. Officer conducted a roadside field sobriety test and the driver blew over the legal limit. The driver was arrested booked and released from the Dakota County Jail for Misdemeanor DWI. WARRANT ARREST — Delaware Ave 03/16/19, 0257 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop on Delaware Avenue and Highway 62 for an equipment violation. While running the driver through the state records system, the Officer was alerted to an outstanding Hennepin County warrant on the driver. Officer placed the driver under arrest who was later transported to the Hennepin County Jail. 2nd DEG DWI— HWY 62 03/16/19, 0328 HOURS Officer located an abandoned vehicle that was crashed on the highway. Officer located the occupants down the road and subsequently arrested the driver for DWI. Driver was booked into the Dakota County Jail for Gross Misdemeanor DWI. FRAUD — 1XXX Knollwood Lane 03/16/19, 0925 HOURS A woman living near the 1XXX block of Knollwood Lane received a fraudulent call telling her that she needed to pay fines of $5,660 for missing jury duty. She paid the fake fine by means of Google gift cards. There is no suspect information at this time. 3 AOA — 35E SOUTH 03/16/19, 0925 HOURS Officer assisted Rosemount officer working a traffic safety event in Mendota Heights with the arrest of an individual for fleeing on foot and possession of narcotics on Interstate 35E. Officer transported party to the Mendota Heights Police Department and secured him a holding cell. 3rd DEG DWI — 35E SOUTH 03/17/19, 0101 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 35E near Wagon Wheel Trail. The adult male driver admitted to having consumed alcohol that evening. Officer conducted field sobriety testing and the driver was found to be intoxicated and placed under arrest for DWI. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES — 1XXX Northland Drive 03/18/19, 1226 HOURS Officers responded to the 1XXX block of Northland Drive on reports of a suspicious white powder that had been mailed to a local business. US Postal Inspectors were called and they were unable to find anything hazardous. THEFT — 1XXX Sibley Memorial Hwy 03/18/19, 1827 HOURS Officers responded to 1XXX block of Sibley Memorial Hwy on reports of a theft by swindle. An employee was tricked into giving money to a man who claimed to be a relative of a employee. THEFT — 1XXX Lilydale Road 03/20/19, 0908 HOURS A vehicle was broken into near the 1XXX block of Lilydale Road. A purse was stolen from the vehicle along with bank cards. There is no suspect information at this time. The case is inactive. PD ACCIDENT/HIT & RUN — Warrior Drive 03/21/19, 0844 HOURS Officer was dispatched to the intersection of Warrior Drive and Sibley Court on a report of a hit and run vehicle crash. Officer spoke with the victim who stated he was sideswiped on the right and the other vehicle immediately fled the area. The victim was unable to obtain the license plate of the vehicle. Officer searched the area but was unable to locate the suspect vehicle. Have a Safe Week! 4 SPRING BRINGS CHANGE TO MHPD! MHPD welcomes Joshua Rosenberry, Community Service Officer. Josh moved here this month from his lifetime home, Omaha, Nebraska, after completing his degree in Criminal Justice at Bellevue University. He is excited to be here in Minnesota to kick off his career in Law Enforcement and to serve the communities of Mendota Heights, Lilydale and Mendota. Welcome Josh! 3/15 - 3/21 2019 YTD Calls for Service 217 2675 Police Reports 20 253 Citations 40 350 Warnings 101 619 Response Time Average 5.78 6.75 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 If you are a Mendota Heights resident and you are going out of town or on vacation, you can notify MHPD of your outing and we will be more than happy to keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away. The Vacation/House Check Request online form is available on our website; you can also complete a form found in our lobby, or simply give us a call! MHPD offers a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely & anonymously dispose of their prescription drug medication. This program is mainly meant to keep narcotics off the streets and dispose of medications in environmentally sound ways. ** No needles/sharps. Visit the Green Guide for tips. ** Please visit the Dakota County Recycling Zone for helpful resources for all safe disposal solutions. Car Seat Checks—TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE Please visit the MN DPS for more information. Questions/Comments? Email us at: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366. Need Public Safety Response? Call 911