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2013-01-15 Council PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA January 15, 2013 — 7:00 p.m. Mendota Heights City Hall 1. Call to Order 2. Oath of Office — Mayor Sandra Krebsbach 3. Roll Call 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Adopt Agenda 6. Presentations a. Recognition of Employee Service Awards b. Recognition of Police Department Awards 7. Consent Agenda a. Acknowledgement of January 15, 2013 City Council Minutes b. Acknowledgement of January 15, 2013 Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes c. Approval of 2012 Audit Engagement Letter d. Approval of Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP) JPA with Dakota County e. Approval of Personnel Action Report f. Accept Retirement of Firefighter Rick Griep g. Approval of 2012 Contractor List h. Approval of 2013 Contractor List i. Approval of Claims List 8. Public Comments 9. Unfinished and New Business a. Resolution 2013 -07 Highway 110 /Dodd Road Intersection Pedestrian Improvements Update and Approval of Final Plans and Specifications b. Resolution 2013 -06 Approving Dakota County CDA Redevelopment Planning Grant Application 10. Council Comments 11. Adjourn 1141 Virtual Cuve 1 Mendota Flet • • 61451185pphane J 651.e52.• wvm mendota • heiy h ts,e: CITY OF MENDOTA HEICF -fTS DATE: January 15, 2013 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: Tamara Schutta, HR Coordinator SUBJECT: Employee Service Awards BACKGROUND pg 2 6a. Each year the City Council recognizes those employees who reach milestones in their service to the city at the first meeting of the year. At your January 15, 2013 meeting the City Council will recognize the following employees for their years of service. Peyton Fleming, Police Officer Five Years Rick Griep, Fire Department Michelle Parker, Fire Department John Ambrose, Public Works Rich Burrows, Fire Department John Boland, Fire Department Tracy Wilcziek, Fire Department Ten Years Ten Years Fifteen Years Fifteen Years Fifteen Years Fifteen Years Nancy Bauer, Public Works and Fire Department Twenty Five Years ACTION REQUIRED If the city council agrees with staff recommendation, the mayor will present a letter, certificate and gift to each employee during the city council meeting. pg 3 7a. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Regular Meeting Held Tuesday, January 8, 2013 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the regular meeting of the City Council, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, Minnesota. OATH OF OFFICE — MAYOR SANDRA KREBSBACH AND COUNCILMEMBERS MIKE POVOLNY AND STEVE NORTON City Administrator Justin Miller administered the Oath of Office for Councilmembers Mike Povolny and Steve Norton. DESIGNATION OF 2013 ACTING MAYOR Mayor Krebsbach being unable to attend, City Administrator Justin Miller recommended that item 8a) Designation of 2013 Acting Mayor be moved to item 1. Councilmember Duggan made the motion, seconded by Councilmember Povolny. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Krebsbach) City Administrator Justin Miller explained that traditionally each year the City Council selects someone to be Acting Mayor, at the discretion of the Council. Councilmember Povolny nominated Councilmember Liz Petschel as 2013 Acting Mayor. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Ab sent: 1 (Krebsbach) CALL TO ORDER Acting Mayor Petschel called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: Councilmembers Duggan, Povolny, Petschel, and Norton. Mayor Krebsbach was absent. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council, the audience, and staff recited the Pledge of Allegiance. pg 4 AGENDA ADOPTION Acting Mayor Petschel presented the agenda for adoption. Councilmember Povolny moved adoption of the revised agenda. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Krebsbach) CONSENT CALENDAR Acting Mayor Petschel presented the consent calendar and explained the procedure for discussion and approval. Councilmember Povolny moved approval of the consent calendar as presented and authorization for execution of any necessary documents contained therein, pulling items D) Approval of Fire Marshal Position Reclassification and H) Approval of Park and Recreation Department Reorganization. a. Acknowledgement of December 18, 2012 City Council Minutes b. Acknowledgement of December 26, 2012 Planning Commission Minutes c. Approval of Resolution 2013 -01 Reappointing Advisory Commission Members d. Approval of Fire Marshal Position Reclassification e. Approval of Resolution 2013 -02 Approving a Lot Line Adjustment at 1698 Dodd Road f Approval of 2013 Finance Administrative Items g. Approval of Contract to Provide Meeting Minutes Services h. Approval of Park and Recreation Department Reorganization i. Approval of Resolution 2013 -03 Establishing the 2013 Fee Schedule j. Designation of Official Newspaper k. Approval of Final Payment for Mendota Heights Road and Diane Road Improvements 1. Authorization to Replace Garage Door at Public Works Garage m. Receipt of December 2012 Building Activity Report n. Approval of Claims List Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Krebsbach) PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS D) APPROVAL OF FIRE MARSHAL POSITION RECLASSIFICATION Councilmember Duggan mentioned that he had spoken with staff regarding the Fire Marshal Position Reclassification description, specifically Page 18, Item 3 Essential Duties, which reads "meets with residents and business owners as requested for a variety of reasons ". Councilmember Duggan requested that it state "as requested for various fire safety related reasons ". pg 5 There being no objections by staff, Councilmember Duggan moved Adoption of the Fire Marshal Position Reclassification as amended. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Krebsbach) H) APPROVAL OF PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT REORGANIZATION Councilmember Duggan commented that this request is asking the Council to consider the creation of a new full -time position by combining two part-time positions, Recreation Programmer and Clubhouse Manager. Councilmember Duggan explained that his concern is the $17,000 increase in costs. A concern raised by a resident was that the Recreation Program Coordinator draft position does not include any accountability and he questioned what the city would be gaining by the increased expenditure. Councilmember Duggan suggested that Council accept the proposal to unite the two positions going forward but then, perhaps at the next Council meeting, a review of the Recreation Program Coordinator draft position description be undertaken so as to include accountabilities. He asked staff to clarify who can apply for this new proposed position, where would it be advertised, and what would be the deadline for applications. Acting Mayor Petschel commented that she has also received e -mails and a phone call in regards to this. It is her belief that many of the problems in the past have been due to the fact that there was not a full - time person directing things at the golf course. Councilmember Duggan expressed his concern over the additional expenditure and that the Par 3 Golf Course seems to be getting precedence over the Recreation Program. Councilmember Duggan explained that in relation to organizational structure and to get the City where it has someone running all of these programs on a full -time basis, which he supports, he believes there should be accountabilities in the description. He requested that staff explain where this opening would be advertised and what the deadlines would be. City Administrator Justin Miller replied that, if approved by Council, the posting of this position would begin on January 9, 2013 and continue for two weeks. The posting would be advertised in the City's normal outlet, the League of Minnesota Cities, and since this is a recreation type position it would be posted through the Minnesota Parks and Recreation Association to try and cast as wide of a net as possible. Depending on how many applications are received staff would review and set up interviews by the end of January or the beginning of February. The goal is to have someone start in mid - February. As for accountabilities, City Administrator Miller commented that these would not necessarily be listed in a job description, assuming that the Council is referring to goals. Goals would be of a side agreement that the City would implement with the new person, especially since goals would typically change from year to year. pg 6 Councilmember Duggan also expressed his concern that staff may be approaching an area — trying to make the golf course profitable — that they are not trained for nor are legally allowed to do. He assumed that the goals and accountabilities could be discussed during the interview process. He suggested, in light of the economy and the numbers of unemployed, that staff consider advertising in the local newspapers and on the City web -site; that a member of the Parks and Recreation Board be a part of the interviewing team; and that a work session be held before the next council meeting to discuss the job description. Staff recommended that the actions requested be approved to prevent any delays in Parks and Recreation programming and possible resulting difficulties. Councilmember Duggan explained that he is not looking at any significant policy changes but more for clarifiers. City Administrator Miller stated that should Council approve the request this evening and authorize staff to begin the posting; staff and Council could meet again next week to go over more details in the job description. Councilmember Duggan wished to make it clear that a part-time position is being eliminated; however, the new full -time position could be applied for by anyone. He also wanted to know if it would be permissible for that part-time employee to speak to the Council. Acting Mayor Petschel expressed her desire that the focus remain on the action items recommended by staff. City Attorney Tami Diehm commented that, like any agenda item, the Council has the ability to recognize members from the public who may be in attendance to address the topic. City Administrator Justin Miller reminded the Council that the topic under discussion is position related and not personal. Staff has been looking at this at an organizational level and has based their decisions on the needs of the organization and not on any specific person in either position. Ms. Barb Kasal, 565 W. Marie, is a thirty -seven year resident of Mendota Heights, as well as a retired employee of the Parks & Recreation department from the City of West St. Paul. She also does part-time work in Mendota Heights by chaperoning trips and volunteering for various city- sponsored activities. She expressed her belief that one person would not be able to handle all of the things that are in the job description. Expecting one person to handle this position will cause something to suffer, whether it would be the golf course or the programs. She also does not believe that the monetary increase is well spent tax dollars. Councilmember Norton asked for clarification that Ms. Kasal believes that the amount of duties that are put forth in the job description are perhaps too much for one full -time position to handle. Ms. Kasal confirmed this. Councilmember Norton commented that two part-time positions that do not account for all of that time would not be able to accomplish all of those duties either. Ms. Kasal replied that there would need to be seasonal staff to fill in, which both positions currently do. Acting Mayor Petschel pointed out that the City is not looking at the Par 3 as a source of income for the City. However, what is needed at the Par 3 is accountability and oversight. However, they also don't want it to become a drain on the city's economy. pg 7 Ms. Teresa Gangelhoff, Recreational Programmer for the City of Mendota Heights, gave a hand -out outlining a suggestion that she has and a highlight of some of the things that she has done in her job for the last eleven years. She understands this has been a tough decision but she echoes what was said by Ms. Kasal. Ms. Jamie Witte, daughter of Ms. Gangelhoff and an employee of Patterson Companies in Mendota Heights, commented that the job posting is focused on golf course management; however, that person would also be riding on a bus with kids. She believes a closer look at the comparison on the seasonal position and what that means for that person in the off season is needed. She also feels that the city should take into consideration the programs that have been built for the children and what would happen if those programs began to suffer. Councilmember Duggan summarized the points he heard made by the residents: • Grant writing, which is not mentioned in the job posting • Awards • Expansion of programs Councilmember Duggan restated his concerns, clarifying that he is in favor of combining the positions but there needs to be oversight over the next year to ensure that what was desired is being accomplished and to ensure the extra expenditure is worthwhile. Councilmember Duggan moved to Approve the Recreation Program Coordinator position and authorize staff to advertise for the position with suggested changes and with the City Council oversight going forward in relation to the unknown accountabilities. Councilmember Povolny seconded the motion. Acting Mayor Petschel commented she agrees with going ahead with the recommendation to eliminate the two part-time positions and create the new full -time position with this job description with the understanding that, within the next week or so, there may need to be some clarification of accountabilities. Councilmember Duggan noted that he only moved to approve the third part of staff's recommendation. Having misunderstood in thinking that the motion was for all three recommendations, Councilmember Povolny recanted his seconding of the motion. Councilmember Povolny moved Approval to Eliminate the Recreation Programmer position and separate the employee currently serving in that position, effective January 22, 2013; Eliminate the part- time clubhouse manager position; Approve the Full Time Recreation Program Coordinator position and authorize staff to advertise for the position with suggested changes and with the City Council oversight going forward in relation to the unknown accountabilities. Councilmember Duggan seconded the motion. Acting Mayor Petschel stated again this position is open to anyone to apply for; fully recognizing the skills of Ms. Gangelhoff and her contributions. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Ab sent: 1 (Kreb sb ach) pg 8 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS B) APPOINTMENTS TO OUTSIDE COMMISSIONS City Administrator Justin Miller explained that periodically the City needs to appoint representatives of elected and non - elected to outside commissions. Two of those are up for appointments at this time: NDC4 (Cable Commission): One councilmember and one citizen representative are required for a two year term (2013 -2014) Current Representation: Councilmember Duggan and Mickey Kieffer Dakota Communications Center: One primary and one alternate (both elected officials) are required for a two year term (2013 -2014) Current Representation: Councilmember Duggan (primary) and Councilmember Povolny (alternate) All of the current appointees have indicated interest in continuing to serve on these respective commissions. Councilmember Povolny moved Approval of Appointments to Outside Commissions as Recommended. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Krebsbach) COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilmember Duggan commented that some received a memo from Dakota County regarding a Mendota/Lebanon Hills Greenway. This includes Mendota Heights between Apache and Aztec and those residents have been concerned with the CDA land that is between them. Councilmember Duggan requested City Engineer John Mazzitello note on a map where that is. He also mentioned that the meeting is next week, which would be posted on the city's web -site and elsewhere. City Engineer John Mazzitello explained that the area referred to is an alternate alignment for the new Dakota County Greenways Initiative, which is to develop a trail network that is an off -road network. Currently preponderance of the trails is adjacent to a traveled roadway. Dakota County is going through an effort, using federal grant money, to develop trails that are not associated with traveled roadways. One of the alignments they are proposing as an alternative is from the end of Apache, up the CDA property, to the corner of Mendota Plaza; which is county- owned, undeveloped property at this time. There are some other alignments shown in the greenway plan, such as the trail through the Mendota Plaza. He recalled that as a part of the PUD agreement, there were some easements recorded with the plat for a future trail that runs along the creek through Mendota Plaza. That too is part of the greenways initiative. pg 9 The upcoming meeting concerns the North Urban Regional Trail from Warrior Drive to the corner of Charlton and Marie in West St. Paul. This trail currently runs along Highway 110, which is adjacent to a very busy high -speed traveled roadway. The county is looking at alignment alternatives both in the north /south and in the east/west, to bring the North Urban Regional Trail off of roadways as much as possible. So the focus of the public meeting is on that specific portion of the greenways initiative. However, it is a county -wide program and the full map can be found on the Dakota County web page under their Parks link [http: / /www.co.dakota.mn.us]. Acting Mayor Petschel asked if the county were to put this portion of the greenway through that area, would it mean, for those residents who have the CDA property behind them, that there would be less likely for something to be built there. City Engineer Mazzitello replied that traditionally when there is a recreational use on a piece of property, such as a trail or a park, once that is established as a recreational use there are federal codes that make it very difficult for that land to be developed in the future. That is not to say it cannot be, but it makes it more difficult. Acting Mayor Petschel also asked should this project develop, who would maintain it. City Engineer Mazzitello replied it would be in the form of an agreement between the host city and the county. Acting Mayor Petschel stated that this is like another unfunded mandate. It would be hoped that the city would have more assistance in maintaining a larger trail system. Councilmember Povolny brought up his concerns of walkers using Delaware, south of Highway 110 to Mendota Heights Road. City Engineer Mazzitello acknowledged this concern. There are some severe engineering challenges to adding a trail to that portion of Delaware. This summer the county will be adding guardrails to both sides of Delaware because of the grade drop off. Additional comments on the condition of trails were said and areas for improvement were mentioned. Councilmember Duggan asked for an update on the deer hunt and coyote hunt. Councilmember Povolny asked for confirmation that there has been a cougar siting in Mendota Heights. City Administrator Miller replied that a siting has been recorded. In response to Councilmember Duggan's request, City Administrator Miller mentioned that the latest deer hunt report is on the city's web -site. Councilmember Duggan read an e -mail he received about coaching. Councilmember Norton stated that he is happy to be of service to the citizens of Mendota Heights and to be a part of this body. He is very excited for the four years to come. Acting Mayor Petschel expressed her congratulations to Councilmember Povolny and Councilmember Norton for their election to the Council. She is looking forward to this New Year and everything that the Council will accomplish. Councilmember Povolny stated he is happy to be working on the Council for the next four years, is excited to work with Councilmember Norton who is new, and with the other three that he has worked with in the past. pg 10 ADJOURN Councilmember Duggan moved to adjourn. Councilmember Norton seconded the motion. Ayes: 4 Nays: 0 Absent: 1 (Kreb sb ach) Acting Mayor Petschel adjourned the meeting at 8:02 p.m. Liz Petschel Acting Mayor ATTEST: Lorri Smith City Clerk CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING January 8, 2012 pg 11 7b. The December meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission was held on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. Chair Levine called to order the parks and recreation commission meeting at 6:30 p.m. The following commissioners were present: Chair Stephanie Levine, Commissioners Mary McGrory- Ussett, Ira Kipp, David Miller, Mike Toth and Pat Hinderscheid. Excused absent: Commissioner Joel Paper. Staff present: Recreation Programmer Teresa Gangelhoff, Parks Maintenance Lead Terry Blum, Assistant to the City Administrator Jake Sedlacek, Public Works Director /City Engineer John Mazzitello. Approval of the Agenda COMMISSIONER HINDERSCHEID MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA; COMMISSIONER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Approval of Minutes of December 11, 2012 COMMISSIONER TOTH MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 11, 2012 MEETING; COMMISSIONER MILLER SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Recreation Programmer Update Recreation Programmer Teresa Gangelhoff provided a copy of the recreation programmer's report, noting that winter programs are underway. The winter edition of the Heights Highlights newsletter will include descriptions of summer programs, which will mirror programming from 2012. Commissioner Toth asked about the fall field trip and what our capacity is for field trips. Ms. Gangelhoff explained that field trips are coordinated with the cities of West St. Paul and South St. Paul — we are allotted 20 spaces for each trip, but that number frequently flexes to respond to demand in each of the cities. Ms. Gangelhoff provided comment on agenda item 8, Recreation/Par 3 Staffing Update. Ms. Gangelhoff recommended that two separate part-time positions should be maintained, as one full -time employee would not be able to keep up with the pace of summer programming. Ms. Gangelhoff also felt that there are too many part time positions for one person to supervise. pg 12 Parks Maintenance Update Parks Maintenance Lead Terry Blum thanked the commission for the opportunity to attend the meeting, noting that input on parks maintenance is always welcome. Mr. Blum reported that there are three maintenance staff who oversee athletic fields, mowing of parks, fields and ped- ways, irrigation, facility and equipment maintenance. Mr. Blum described late spring to early fall as maintenance time, where all three staff are kept extremely busy just maintaining facilities. As much as possible, special projects and regular maintenance on equipment are addressed in late fall and winter. City Engineer/Public Works Director John Mazzitello noted that parks staff are an integral part of the public works team, frequently providing assistance to streets and utilities staff as well. Winter responsibilities include plowing cul -de -sacs, parking lots, rinks and trails. The commission expressed an appreciation for how much work the parks crew is able to accomplish. There was discussion about how requests for maintenance from the general public are received and prioritized. There was consensus that commissioners should forward comments to Mr. Sedlacek, who will maintain a reporting list for the commission, and forward requests on to Mr. Mazzitello for direction to the parks crew. The commission requested that Mr. Blum document the work flow of the parks maintenance crew in an effort to seek efficiencies and ensure that a high level of quality is maintained in our parks system. Mr. Blum also provided a brief background on lighting for ball fields at Mendakota Park. Preliminary estimates show the cost to light two fields would cost $235,000- $245,000. Mr. Sedlacek that a previous study of the issue (1995) included the following concerns: spillover of light to private properties, too much money was being spent on a single park, and the facility would serve non - residents. Mr. Blum shared images of current lighting for athletic fields, and explained that newly installed lights have less spillover to other properties. Newer lighting systems are also much more efficient and can be controlled from a remote location. It was noted that the City of Mendota Heights is rare, without a lighted municipal ball field. The commission expressed interest in discussing the idea further, asking for a photometric plan, estimated cost of operation and an analysis of the additional capacity lighted fields would bring. Par 3 Update — 2013 Programming Assistant to the City Administrator Jake Sedlacek reviewed the agenda materials relating to programs to be offered at the Par 3 Golf Course in 2013. Mr. Sedlacek shared that the programming plan was reviewed by a PGA Professional Instructor, who endorsed the program offerings, suggesting minor alterations and additional offerings. Mr. Sedlacek hopes to identify a golf instructor that can serve as a golf instruction lead, as we have for tennis and playground programs. pg 13 Commissioner McGrory - Ussett led a discussion on what a property marketing plan should include, and raised the concept of setting goals for each program offering. Mr. Sedlacek reported that the 2012 Par 3 Annual Report will be presented to the parks and recreation commission at their regular meeting in February, 2013. Trail Update - reminders Mr. Sedlacek reminded the commission that next Tuesday, January 15, 2013 will feature two interesting events regarding trails in Mendota Heights. Dakota County is holding an open house to discuss a greenway master plan for trail connections from Dodd Road and Highway 110 to Lebanon Hills Park in Eagan. This open house will be held from 6:00 -8:00 p.m. at the Lebanon Hills Regional Park Visitor Center in Eagan. On the same evening, the Mendota Heights City Council will receive a report from a contracted consultant on designs for an improved pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Dodd Road and Highway 110. The city council meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Recreation/Par 3 Staffing Update Mr. Sedlacek reported that the city council was considering a recommendation from staff to create a new full -time recreation coordinator position. This new position would oversee recreation programming as well as clubhouse operations at the golf course. Mr. Sedlacek stressed that the parks and recreation commission has not previously been involved in discussing matters of city staffing, as with most cities, staffing decisions are a matter for city council to decide. The commission expressed concerns, as shared by Ms. Gangelhoff, that one full -time staff would not be able to complete all of the tasks assigned to this position. Mr. Sedlacek noted that hours spent by both part time positions in 2012 had been closely analyzed, and that the proposal included 290 additional hours of staff time. Several commissioners expressed their opinion that a staffing change impacting recreation and golf course programs fit under the City Code duties for the commission "Advise the city council on matters pertaining to parks and recreational development program and shall cooperate with city personnel in implementing the parks and recreation programs." The commission asked that very specific goals for performance measurement be set for the position for both recreation programs and golf course performance. Commission Comments Commissioner McGrory - Ussett wished to have three concerns noted on the public record: 1) She disagrees with the decision not to involve the parks and recreation commission in a staffing decision 2) Changes to program leadership do constitute an aspect of program evaluation pg 14 3) The city needs a matrix in place to measure performance A request was made for Mr. Sedlacek to forward a copy of the organizational chart for all city staff. The question was posed if the commission could request a work session with the city council to discuss the purpose and expectations of the commission. There was consensus by the commission to do so; Mr. Sedlacek will forward the request. Commissioner Toth thanked the group for thoughtful discussion and expressed his pleasure to continue to serve with the current commissioners. Adjourn COMMISSIONER MCGRORY - USSETT MADE A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING; COMMISSIONER HINDERSCHIED SECONDED THE MOTION. AYES 6: NAYS 0 The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Respectfully Submitted by Jake Sedlacek CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, M 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 www.mendota-heights.com pg 15 7c. DATE: January 15, 2013 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director SUBJECT: 2012 Audit Engagement Letter BACKGROUND At the August 21, 2012 council meeting, the contract with KDV to provide the city audit services was extended for the next three years. The price for the 2012 audit is $31,900. This is up just over 1% from the cost of the 2011 audit. The cost for the audit was included in the 2013 budget. I have received the audit engagement letter for the 2012 audit from KDV. BUDGET IMPACT The cost of the 2012 audit is reflected in the 2013 budget. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mendota Heights City Council authorize the mayor to sign the audit engagement letter for the 2012 audit. This action requires a majority vote of the city council. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, M 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 www.mendota -hei g hts.com pg 16 7 January 15, 2013 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP Public Works Director /City Engineer SUBJECT: Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) Between Dakota County and the City of Mendota Heights for the Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP) BACKGROUND The City of Mendota Heights has been in a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with Dakota County for the Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP). The WHEP program assesses aspects of wetland health for specified water bodies by measuring invertebrates' type and quantity as well as vegetation growth in the wetlands. Metrics from these evaluations are then used to determine the health of a wetland. Staff is proposing to monitor two wetlands with volunteers through Dakota County WHEP: Copperfield — wetland designated as MH -2, and Field Stone Pond — wetland designated as MH -16. These water bodies are part of the City's storm water treatment system but are unique in that they were wetlands that pre -date their respective development areas as opposed to pond constructed specifically for storm water treatment. The attached JPA is a renewal of our existing agreement and will serve to continue our participation in the WHEP program. BUDGET IMPACT The City is invoiced by Dakota County for the service of monitoring these wetlands. The fees vary from year to year as established by an annual fee schedule. The fee paid by the City of Mendota Heights in 2012 was $2,310.00. The fee charges by Dakota County are paid out of the Storm Water Utility Fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending approval of the JPA for the WHEP program. If Council desires to implement the Staff recommendation, pass a motion approving the City of Mendota Heights' participation in the JPA by a simple majority vote. pg 17 Dakota County Contnaut#GR003Q4 JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THE CI'TYOPKOE0DOTA HEIGHTS FOR THE WETLAND HEALTH EVALUATION PROGRAM The parties to this Agreement are the County of Dakota, a political subdivision of the State ot Minnesota (County) and the City of Mendota Heights, a governmental and political subdivision of the State of Minnesota (City). This Aonsanlentio made pursuant to the author�vconferred upon the pa��abvK8inn.Stat § 471.59. '� NOW,T8EREFORE,inooneidenationofthenmutue|pronnieeoandbenefitathat@haCounb/and the Qhyshall derive �onnthis Agreement, the County and the City hereby enter into this Aonaernentfor the pu 'oaostated herein. SECTION 1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to facilitate the analysis of wetlands Iocated with the City through the Dakota Coun� VVaUandHea�hEvo|uat�nProonsn�ONHEP1.wh�hku coordinated and nlanooadbvthe County, to obtain data and ^ information to assist both parties in performing their responsibilities under the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act. SECTION 2 TERM Notwithstanding the date of the signatures of the parties, the term of this Agreement shall commence on January 1,2O13. and shall continue in full force and effect until December 31, 2016, unless earlier terminated by law or according to the provisions of this Agreement. SECTION 3 COOPERATION The parties agree to cooperate and use their reasonable efforts to ensure prompt implementation of the various provisions of this Agreement and to, in good faith, undertake resolution of any dispute in an equitable and timely manner. SECTION 4 EXERCISE OF POWERS The parties to this Agreement agree that the County shail administer the funds collected hereunder and disburse these funds for expenses incurred by WHEP. SECTION 5 POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COUNTY 5.1 The County shall administer the WHEP funds on behalf of the City 5.2 The County shall serve as fisca agent for the funds collected hereunder. The County shall estabUsh and maintain such funds and accounts as may be required by good accounting practices. 5.3 The County may apply for and accept gifts, grants, loans and money, other property or assistance from federal or state agencies, or any other person to carry out the WHEP in Dakota County. 5.4 The County may use funds to hire and retain a monitoring coordinator, a non-profit agency, consulting firms and such other personnel as may be needed to provide the services contemplated under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that WHEP is a volunteer based program and that data collection shall be performed solely by volunteers trained by the County. Alt votunteers participating in the WHEP shalt be considered agents of the County and not agents of the City. pg 18 SECTION 6 FUNDING On or before March 31 each year of the term of this Agreement the County shall provide to the City a complete V fee HEP fee schedule for that calendar year, including an itemization of the fee for analyzing eenhvetlandndthofor performing a quality assurance recheck to enable the City to evaluate whether to participate in the WHEP for that year. If the City elects to participate n the WHEP for that year, the City shall notify theCounty and shall provide th e services described herein. On or about July 1 of each year that the City elects to participate, the County shall submit an invoice to the City for the WHEP fees for that year and the City shall remit payment to the County withi days after receipt of such invoice. SECTION 7 WHEP TIMELINE The parties agree to the following timeline for each year of the term of this Agreement: Spring Late Spring and Summer Fall The County shall provide a WHEP fee schedule to the O���Ue City eh�|���eCoun��U�C�e���po����in�'NNEPf�^ that calendar year and identify the specific wetlands to be analyzed. Trained volunteers shall collect data regarding the quantity and variety of plants and insect within each City designated wetland. A consultant hired by the County shall conduct a quality assurance recheck on one of the wetlands. The consultant hired by the County shall compile and the od��f�aUw���w�int�C�under �e WHEP analyze re a written report on the same. Winter The County shall deliver to the City the consultant's written report and the data collected for all wetlands analyzed within the City. SECTION 8 INDEMNIFICATION Each party to this Agreement shall be liable for the acts of its officers, �a�u������e extent aut or�odbv�wondehalnotbereapom��efortheacteofthe employees party, -offioerm.em/p|oyeeooragento The prov�ionoof the &Yunicipe)To�C|airneAnt yWinn.Gtot ch. 4GO and other opp�ab)e|ovvogovern |iobi|dvofthe agents. County and the Qty. The provisions of this nnu�onghoUsurvive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. SECTION 9 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND LIAISONS 9.1 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. The following named persons are designated the Authorized Representatives of the parties for purposes of this Agreement. These persons have authority to bind the part y they represent and to consent to no dUD cn ti ona.except that the authorized representative shall have only - e authority specifically or generally granted by their respective governing boards. Notice required to be provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided to the following named persons and addresses unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, or in a modification of this Agreement: TO THE COUNTY: Lynn Thompson or successor, Director Physical Development Division 14955 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 2 TO THE CITY: Sandra Krebsbach or successor, Mayor City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 pg 19 In addition, notification to the County regarding termination of this Agreement by the other party shall be provided to the Office ofthe Dakota County Attorney, Civil Division.1bGO Highway 55.Hoatngs,yNinn | 55033. 9.2 LIAISONS. To assist the parties in the day-to-day performance of this Agreement and to ensure compliance and provide ongoing consultation, a liaison shall be designated by the County and the City. The parties shall keep each other continually informed, in writing, of any change in the designated liaison. At the time of execution of this Agreement, the foliowing persons are the designated liaisons: County Liaison City Liaison (651) 452-1850 1 Paula Liepold John Mazzitello Telephone: (B52)8S1-7117 Telephone: (GG1)480 23D3 Email: paula.liepold@co.dakota.mn.us Email: johnrm@mendota-heights.com SECTION 10 TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time upon 90 days written notice to the other party. SECTION 11 GENERAL PROVISIONS 11.1 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS/STANDARDS. The City and the County agree to abide by alt federal, state or local laws, statutes, mdinames, rules and regulations now in effect or hereafter adopted pertaining to this Agreement ortothefoci|ibee.pnognamoendatmffforvvhiche�horpa�y|erenponeib|a - 11.2 EXCUSED DEFAULT — FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party shall be liable to the other party for any loss or damage resulting from a delay or failure to perform due to unforeseeable acts or events outside the defaulting party's reasonable control, providing the defaulting party gives notice to the other party as soon as possible. Acts and events may include acts of God, acts of terrorism, war, fire, flood, epidemic, acts of civil or military authority, and natural disasters. 11.3 CONTRACT RIGHTS CUMULATIVE NOT EXCLUSIVE. A. All remedies ovailable to either party for exercised concurrently or separately, and the exercise of any one remedy shall not be deemed an election ot such remedy to the exclusion of other remedies. The rights and remedies provided in this Agreement are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law. B. Waiver for any default shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default. Waiver of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed tobo modification for the terms of this Aoroarnent unless stated tobe such invvhUng and signed byauthor�edrepnaeen�diveoof the County and -the City. 11.4 RECORDS RETENTJON AND AUDITS. Each party's bonds, records, documents, papers, accounting procedures and practices, and other records relevant to this Agreement are subject to the examination, duplication, transcription and audit by the other party, the Legislative Auditor or State Auditor under Minn. 8tot.� 1G(�.D5.oubd.5. |f any funds provided under this Agreement use federal funds these records are also mubiect- to review by the ComptroUerGeneral of the United States and his or her approved rapnaaenbat)ve Following nQ termination of this Agreement, the parties must keep these records for at least six years or longer if any audit-in- progress needs a longer retention time. 3 pg 20 11.5 MODIFICATIONS. Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of the provisions of this Agreement shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing and signed by the authorized representatives of the County and the City. 11/6 ASSIGNMENT. Neither party may assign mnyofitshght under this Agreement withoutthe prior vvhttonconeent of the other party. Said consent may be subject to conditions. 11.7 GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES. For purposes of this Agreement, alt data on individuals collected, created, received, maintained or disseminated shall be administered consistent with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act Minn. Stat. ch. 13. 11.8 MINNESOTA LAW TO GOVERN. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive and procedural laws of the State of Minnnsota, without giving effect to the principles of conflict of laws. All proceedings related to this Agreement shall be venued in Dakota County, Minnesota. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 11J9 MERGER. This Agreement is the fina of the agreement of the parties and the complete and exclusive statement of the terms agreed upon and shall supersede all prior negotiations, understandings, or agreements. 11.10 SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable. If any part of this Agreement is rendered void, invalid, or unenforoeab|e, such rendering shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement unless the part or parts that are void, invalid or otherwise unenforceable shall substantially impair the value of the entire Agreement with respect to either party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date(s) indicated below. APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAKOTA COUNTY A sistant County Att.rney/Date Lynn Thompson, Direntor KS-12-286-006 Physical Development Division County Board Res. No. 12-579 Date of Signature: CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS By Gendra Krebsbach, Mayor Date of Signature: By 4 City Clerk Date of Signature: 1101 Virtaera Curve 1 MendaRa HeigJi . rrr, +;51.451 h0►i 1 G5.1.d .994 fa w w.memd a- heights,ecm pg 21 7e. DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Y OF M ERIQOTA HEIGHTS January 15, 2013 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator Tamara Schutta, HR Coordinator Personnel Action Items Item 1: Approval to begin the Rehire and Recruitment Process for Spring /Summer 2013 Seasonal Hires BACKGROUND Staff is requesting council approval to begin the re -hire and recruitment process for the Mendota Heights spring/summer 2013 parks & recreation, public works and Par 3 staff. Par 3: Staff is requesting approval to send out re -hire packets, post and recruit for the positions of: Total number of Position Seasonal Employees Clubhouse Workers 8 Golf Instructors 6 Golf Course Starter/Ranger 1 Pay Range $8.25 - $9.00 per hour $22.00 - $22.75 per hour $9.75 - $10.50 per hour Parks & Recreation: Staff is requesting approval to send out re -hire packets, post and recruit for the positions of: Position Playground Lead Recreation/Playground Assistant Total number of Seasonal Employees Pay Range 1 $12.00 - $15.00 per hour 3 $9.75 - $10.50 per hour Playground /Tennis Helper 3 $8.25 - $9.00 per hour Tennis Lead (' /z day)/ Tennis Helper (' /z day) Playground /Tennis Helper Substitute 1 $12.00 - $12.75 per hour/ $8.25 - $9.00 per hour 1 $8.25 - $9.00 per hour pg 22 Certified Tennis Instructor 1 $22.00 - $22.75 per hour Public Works: Staff is requesting approval to send out re -hire packets, post and recruit for the spring /summer four seasonal positions of Public Works Seasonal Maintenance Worker. Total number of Position Seasonal Employees Pay Range Seasonal Maintenance 4 $10.00 - $10.75 per hour Worker BUDGET IMPACT As noted above. RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends that city council authorize the staff to begin the re -hire and recruitment process for the above listed spring /summer 2013 Par 3, parks and recreation and public works seasonal positions. If council concurs in the recommendation, a motion should be made to authorize staff to start the re -hire and recruitment process. A simple majority vote is all that is needed on this issue. Item 2: Authorize Appointment of part -time Police Support Specialist BACKGROUND With the resignation in 2012 of the former part-time Police Support Specialist, Sandie Ristine, the City Council authorized staff to begin the recruitment process to fill the position. A total of 18 applications were received for the part-time Police Support Specialist position. Sergeant Neil Garlock, Police Support Specialist Kim Henning and part-time Police Support Specialist Sue Donovan and I interviewed 4 candidates initially and narrowed the number down to three candidates that were brought back for more in -depth interview. Police Chief Mike Aschenbrener, Police Investigator Mario Reyes and I conducted the final interviews and selected one candidate to move forward in the hiring process. The final candidate has completed the computer skills testing, physiological assessment, background check and pre - employment drug screening. It is our pleasure to recommend to you that the city appoint Trista Miller as the part-time police support specialist. Ms. Miller has over ten years of administrative support experience and will be a great addition to the Mendota Heights Police Department. BUDGET IMPACT The part-time Police Support Specialist position is assigned to pay grade 12 on the 2013 Employee Position Placement/Pay Classification Plan. The 2013 pay grade 12 range is $20.19 - $24.27 per hour. pg 23 RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends that city council approve the appointment of Trista Miller as a part-time Police Support Specialist effective Wednesday, January 16, 2013 with wages set at Grade 12, Step A of the 2013 Employee Position/Pay Classification Plan. The 2013 hourly rate for Grade 12, Step A is $20.19 per hour. If council concurs with the recommendation, a motion should be made to appoint Trista Miller as a part-time Police Support Specialist effective Wednesday, January 16, 2013 with wages set at Grade 12, Step A, $20.19 per hour plus pro -rated benefits. A simple majority vote is all that is needed on this issue. mCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 551 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fax www.mendota- heights.com pg 24 7f. DATE: January 15, 2013 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: John P. Maczko, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Firefighter Retirement DISCUSSION: Firefighter Rick Griep announced his retirement effective December 31, 2012. Rick has been a firefighter with the Mendota Heights Fire Department for 10 years. Rick will be missed as he was an active member in the fire department during his 10 years of service. Rick was the "George Lowe Firefighter of the Year" in 2005. He had a willingness to step up to the plate and do whatever was needed to get things done. Rick was very active in our fire prevention committee and led our Self Contained Breathing Apparatus maintenance If something needed to be done Rick was always one of the first to step up. Rick's dedication to the team and his passion to serve others serves as a model for other members of the team. RECOMMENDATION: I recommend that the City Council regretfully accept the retirement of Rick Griep effective December 31, 2012. ACTION REQUIRED: If Council concurs with my recommendation, they should formally thank Rick Griep and his family for his 10 years of service to our community as a Mendota Heights Firefighter. pg 25 2012 Licensing List for City Council 7g. Type General HVAC Sign Contractor Name Fenc -co, Inc Commercial Mechanical Maintenance, Inc Perfect Climate. LLC Sign, Maintenance, Lighting & Electrical, Inc Signminds, Inc Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Page 1 of 1 pQ26 2013 Licensing � ��� �~� Council ����K�� 8~K�K for City �~���������K «� Type Contractor Name Asphalt Drywall Excavating Gas Piping Ace B , Inc Asphalt Driveway Company Pine Bend Paving, Inc Berg Drywall, Inc Custom Drywall, |nc G. Anderson Drywall, Inc Jeff Bergstrom Drywall Quality Drywall Midwest, Inc Varland Drywall, Inc Williams Drywall, Inc Commercial Utilities, Inc DSM Exc vating Company, Inc Gartzke Construction, Inc Giles Brothers Excavating, Inc Mr. Rooter Plumbing of the Twin Cities Nord Excavating, Inc Rauchwarter, Inc Air Mechanical, Inc Anderson Heating Bill Rascher Mechanical, Inc Champion Plumbing, LLC Fair Air Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Fireside Hearth & Home Genz-Ryan Plumbing (St. Heating Glowing Hearth & Home GR Mechanical Plumbing & Heating, Inc | Harris Companies Thursday, January ]0,Jo23 Page 1 of 4 pg 27 Contractor ��^t««pc^o` Name Gas Piping General Modern Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Parkview Heating & Air, Inc PBBS Equipment Corporation Pronto Heating & Air Conditioning Raymond E. Haeg Plumbing, Inc Ron`sK4echanice|, Inc Sabre Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc SchadegQMechanica|, Inc Sylvander Heating, Inc Wenzel Heating & Air Conditioning Yale Mechanical A-Doorable Garage Door ny AJ Lysne Contracting C On Anderson-CC Beissel Window & Siding Braxton & Sons, Inc Brick & Stone Guys, Inc C.R. Fischer & Sons, Inc C.W. Houle, Inc Carl Bo|ander(Sc. Sons Company Country Home Builders, Inc Crawford Door Sales & Service Company Deily Construction, Inc Grandt Builders, Ltd Hoeft Builders, Inc ] & H Erectors, Inc Kraus-Anderson Construction Company Linco Fab, Inc Mc Gough Construction Mendota Mali Associates, [LP Metro Fireplace & Patio Midwest Fence & Manufacturing Co., Inc Minnesota Petroleum Service, Inc Thursday, *Tammy 10, 2013 Page 2 of 4 pg 28 �� Type Contractor Name General Opus Design Build, LLC Quality Trusted Commercial Construction & Roofing, Inc Ryan Companies US, Inc Solid, LLC St. Croix Wall Systems, Inc United Glass, Inc HVAC Air Mechanical, Inc Allan Mechanical, Inc Anderson Heating Bill Ro*cherk4echanicoL Inc Binder Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Fair Air Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Fireside Hearth & Home Flare Heating & Air Conditioning Gartner Refrigeration & Manufacturing, Inc Genz-Ryan Plumbing & Heating GR Mechanical Plumbing & Heating, Inc Harris Companies Krinkie Heating & Air Conditioning Modern Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Parkview Heating & Air, Inc Pronto Heating & Air Conditioning R (St SHVA[ Ron's Mechanical, Inc Sabre Plumbing,Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Sayler Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc Schadegg Mechanical, Inc South-Town Refrigeration Stern Heating & Cooling, Inc Sylvander Heating, Inc Wenzel Heating & Air Conditioning Yale Mechanical Landscape Thursday, January 10, 2013 Page 3 of 4 pg 29 �� Type Contractor Name Landscape Masonry Masosnry Rubbish Sign Branch and Bough Tree Service & Landscape Care Ciardelli Tree & Landscaping CoIIins Tree Care & Removal, Inc Lawrence Tree St. Stump Services, Inc Rainvow Tree Care Season Pro Tree Care St. Croix Tree Service, Inc The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Johnny Masonry, Inc Kelleher Construction, Inc Plummer Concrete, Inc Simon Bros. Cement Company Allied Waste Services Aspen Waste Systems, |nc Dick's Sanitation Service, Inc Highland Sanitiation & Recycling, Inc Krupennydt. Son's Disposal Service, Inc Nitti Sanitation, Inc Tennis Sanitation, LL[ Triangle Rubbish Service T 'e'JTrash Pickup, Inc Veolia Environmental Services dba Advanced Disposal Servi Waste Management, Inc Sign Source, Inc Sign Art Company, Inc Thursday, January 10, 2013 Page 4 of 4 pg 30 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 5' I . 651,452,113SO phone 1 651,452.8940 fax w ww,mendota- heights,com DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CiTY OF MENDDTA HEIGHTS BACKGROUND January 15, 2013 Mayor, City Council and City Administrator \W1/411--- Kristen Schabacker, Finance Director Claims List Summary Significant Claims Bond Trust Services - Bond Issue Payments $ 897,735.63 Crabtree Companies — 2013 Laserfiche Contract $ 7,626.44 Inspectron — January — June 2012 Code Services $ 11,450.00 Steve Meyer — Tuition Reimbursement $ 4,910.00 Morton Salt — Road Salt $ 23,687.56 Paradise Car Wash — 2013 Police Department Car Washes $ 3,740.63 Yocum Oil Company — Fuel $ 16,759.17 Manual Checks Total $ 4,829.82 System Checks Total $ 995,505.11 Total for the list of claims for the January 15, 2013 city council meeting $1,000,334.93 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the list of claims for January 15, 2013. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List MANUAL CHECKS 01/10!13 MAN Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount pg 31 01/10/13 11:15 AM Page 1 Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL G 01 -2010 NOV -DEC 2012 ANIMAL CONTR G 01 -2010 VOID # 81491 Search Name 4 PAWS ANIMAL CONTROL Search Name COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION G 05 -2010 VOID #81501 Search Name COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 G 01 -2072 01/04/2013 PAYROLL Search Name I C M A RETIREMENT 457 Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION G 01 -2072 01/04/2013 PAYROLL Search Name NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT E 05- 4131 - 105 -15 E 01 -4131- 070 -70 E 01- 4131 - 020 -20 E 01- 4131 - 110 -10 G 01 -2071 Search Name SELECT ACCOUNT JAN 2013 H 5 A CONTRIBUTI JAN 2013 H S A CONTRIBUTI JAN 2013 H 5 A CONTRIBUTI JAN 2013 H 5 A CONTRIBUTI JAN 2013 H S A CONTRIBUTI Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL G 01 -2070 01/04/2013 PAYROLL Search Name UNITED WAY OF ST. PAUL Engineering Enterprise Parks & Recreation Police Administration $1,000.26 - $1,000.26 $0.00 - $375.00 - $375.00 $657.56 $657.56 $650.00 $650.00 $250.00 $250.00 $750.00 $326.94 $2,272.32 $3,849.26 $48.00 $48.00 $4,829.82 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 01/15/13 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name ATOM E 01 -4404- 020 -20 2013 MEMBERSHIP Police $200.00 Search Name ATOM $200.00 pg 32 01/10/13 11:14 AM Page 1 Search Name 8CA-C3IS G 01 -2010 C3DN QUARTERLY - Q4 2012 $720.00 Search Name BCA -C3IS $720.00 Search Name BERTELSON TOTAL OFFICE SOLUTNS E 014300- 110 -10 OFFICE SUPPLIES - ADMIN Administration $57.98 Search Name BERTELSON TOTAL OFFICE SOLUTNS $57.98 Search Name BLUM, TERRY E 01- 4410- 070 -70 2013 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE Parks & Recreation $370.00 Search Name BLUM, TERRY $370.00 Search Name BOND TRUST SERVICES CORP E 47- 4456 - 000 -00 2007 BOND ISSUE PAR 3 Spec Fds $45,165.00 E 72- 4456 -000 -00 2011 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $17,712.50 E 70 -4456- 777 -00 2010 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $13,196.88 E 70- 4455 - 777 -00 2010 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $60,000.00 E 67- 4456- 000 -00 2009 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $5,240.00 E 67- 4455 - 000 -00 2009 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $40,000.00 E 12 -4455- 000 -00 2009 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $35,000.00 E 65- 4455- 000 -00 2008 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $155,000.00 E 46 -4455- 000 -00 2011 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $110,000.00 E 60- 4455 - 000 -00 2007 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $85,000.00 E 12- 4456 - 000 -00 2009 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $4,026.25 E 47- 4455 - 000 -00 2007 BOND ISSUE PAR 3 Spec Fds $160,000.00 E 58 -4456- 761 -00 2006 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $6,803.75 E 58 -4455- 761 -00 2006 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $65,000.00 E 60 -4456- 000 -00 2007 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $25,928.75 E 65- 4456 - 000 -00 2008 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $56,413.75 E 47- 4226 - 000 -00 2007 AGENT FEES Spec Fds $550.00 E 70- 4226 - 000 -00 2010 AGENT FEES Spec Fds $100.00 E 12 -4226- 000 -00 2009 AGENT FEES Spec Fds $50.00 E 67- 4226- 000 -00 2009 AGENT FEES Spec Fds $50.00 E 46-4456-000-00 2011 BOND ISSUE Spec Fds $12,498.75 Search Name BOND TRUST SERVICES CORP $897,735.63 Search Name BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC G 01 -2010 MEDICAL SUPPLIES - FIRE DEP $182.99 Search Name BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC $182.99 Search Name BURROWS, RICHARD E 15- 4410-060 -60 2013 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE Utility Enterprise $370.00 Search Name BURROWS, RICHARD $370.00 Search Name BYRNES, KEVIN G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 ARC MEETINGS $25.00 Search Name BYRNES, KEVIN $25.00 Search Name C. DARLENE OEHLKE, CAP G 01 -2010 10/16/12 CITY COUNCIL MTG $134.40 Account G 01 -2010 G 01 -2010 G 01 -2010 Search Name C, DARLENE OEHLKE, Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS G 01 -2010 Search Name CAMELOT CLEANERS CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 01/15/13 PAY Comments 10/30/12 CITY COUNCIL MTG 11/20/12 CITY COUNCIL MTG 12/18/12 CITY COUNCIL MTG CAP UNFORMS CLEANING - PD Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. G 24-2010 PW ROOF PROJECT G 24 -2010 PW ROOF PROJECT G 24 -2010 PW ROOF PROJECT Search Name COOL AIR MECHANICAL, INC. DEPT Descr Search Name CRABTREE COMPANIES, INC. E 01- 4220 - 110 -10 2013 LASERFICHE CONTRACT Administration Search Name CRABTREE COMPANIES, INC. Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMM E 01-4400 - 110 -10 LEGISLATIVE MTG - 3. MILLER Administration Search Name DAKOTA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMM Search Name DLT SOLUTIONS, INC G 05 -1215 E 05 -4301- 105 -15 Search Name DLT SOLUTIONS, INC Search Name DUNN, BILL G 01 -2010 Search Name DUNN, BILL Search Name FIELD, LITTON 3R G 01 -2010 Search Name FIELD, LITTON JR Search Name FIRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES G 01 -2010 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS Search Name FIRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES Search Name FORCE AMERICA AUTOCAD RENEWAL - 2014 AUTOCAD RENEWAL - 2013 Engineering Enterprise 4TH QTR 2012 ARC MEETINGS 4TH QTR 2012 PLANNING COM. E 01 -4330- 490 -50 Search Name FORCE AMERICA EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS Road & Bridges Search Name GOPHER STATE ONE CALL G 01 -2010 DEC 2012 SERVICES Search Name GOPHER STATE ONE CALL Search Name GRAINGER G 08 -2010 G 08 -2010 G 08 -2010 Search Name GRAINGER EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - C EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - C EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS - C Search Name GRANNIS & HAUGE, P.A. G 01 -2010 DEC 2012 LEGAL SERVICES Amount $169.40 $111.40 $110.00 $525.20 $96,51 $96.51 $184.04 $800.34 $581.60 $1,565.98 $7,626.44 $7,626.44 pg 33 01/10/13 11:14AM Page 2 $20.00 $20.00 $315.10 $1,733.03 $2,048.13 $25.00 $25,00 $75.00 $75.00 $45.91 $45.91 $9.22 $9.22 $119,30 $119.30 $30.05 $150.12 $75.06 $255.23 $5,200.00 Account CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 01/15/13 PAY Comments DEPT Descr Search Name GRANNIS & HAUGE, P.A. Search Name HENNES, DOUG G 01 -2010 Search Name HENNES, DOUG Search Name HINDERSCHIDE, PAT G 01 -2010 Search Name HINDERSCHIDE, PAT Search Name HOSE INC E 01- 4330- 215 -70 Search Name HOSE INC 4Th QTR 2012 PLANNING COM 4TH QTR 2012 PARK & REC. C EQUIPMENT REPAIR - PARKS Parks & Recreation Search Name INDEPENDENT BLACK DIRT CO G 01 -2010 TOP SOIL - DAMAGE REPAIRS Search Name INDEPENDENT BLACK DIRT CO Search Name INSPECTRON INC G 01 -2010 G 01-2010 Search Name INSPECTRON INC INSPECTIONS - JAN-MAR 2012 INSPECTIONS - APR -JUNE 201 Search Name INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM G 08 -2010 CORE RETURN G 01 -2010 BATTERY - PARKS G 01 -2010 BATTERY - PD G 01 -2010 CORE RETURN Search Name INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM Search Name IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS MGMT G 01 -2010 DEC 2012 SHREDDING Search Name IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS MGMT Search Name JANI -KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. E 01- 4335 - 315 -30 JAN 2013 SERVICE - FIRE HALL E 01- 4335 - 310 -50 JAN 2013 SERVICE - PW GARA E 01 -4335- 310 -70 JAN 2013 SERVICE - PW GARA E 15- 4335 - 310 -60 JAN 2013 SERVICE - PW GARA Search Name JANI -KING OF MINNESOTA, INC. Search Name JRK SEED & TURF SUPPLY E 01- 4336 - 050 -50 SOD - SNOWPLOWING DAMAG Search Name JRK SEED & TURF SUPPLY Search Name KIPP, IRA G 01 -2010 Search Name KIPP, IRA Search Name LMCIT3 E 01- 4250 - 110 -10 Search Name L M C I T3 Search Name LEVINE, STEPHANIE G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 PARK & REC. C $75.00 4TH QTR 2012 PARK & REC. C Fire Road & Bridges Parks & Recreation Utility Enterprise Road & Bridges PROPERTY INSURANCE - 2013 Administration Amount $5,200.00 $50.00 $50.00 $75.00 $75.00 $198.79 $198.79 $416.80 $416.80 $3,650.00 $7,800.00 $11,450.00 - $80.16 $185.86 $113.23 - $11323 $105.70 $43.84 pg 34 01/10/13 11:14 AM Page 3 $43.84 $213.75 $71.25 $71.25 $71.25 $427.50 $387.15 $387.15 $50.00 $50.00 $56.00 $56.00 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 01/15/13 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount Search Name LEVINE, STEPHANIE $75.00 Search Name LIFELINE TRAINING, LTD. E 01- 4400 - 020 -20 TRAINING - T. SPICER Police $129.00 Search Name LIFELINE TRAINING, LTD. $129.00 Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS G 01 -2010 DEC 2012 PLANNING NOTICES $112.52 Search Name LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWS $112.52 Search Name LORBERBAUM, SALLY G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 ARC MEETINGS $25.00 Search Name LORBERBAUM, SALLY $25.00 Search Name MAGNUSON, MARY G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 PLANNING COM $75.00 Search Name MAGNUSON, MARY $75.00 Search Name MCGRORY- USSET, MARY G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 PARK & REC. 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KRE City Council $95.00 Search Name MINNESOTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $95.00 Search Name MITCHELL1 pg 35 01/10/13 11:14 AM Page 4 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Claims List SYSTEM CHECKS 01/15/13 PAY Account Comments DEPT Descr Amount E 01- 4300 - 020 -20 JAN 2013 SERVICE Police $154.97 Search Name M1TCHELLI $154.97 Search Name MN DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY G 01 -2010 HAZ MAT FEE $16.67 G 15 -2010 HAZ MAT FEE $8.33 Search Name MN DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $25.00 Search Name MN ST ADMIN ITG TELECOM SRVCE G 01 -2010 DEC 2012 WAN SERVICE $273.81 Search Name MN ST ADMIN ITG TELECOM SRVCE $273.81 Search Name MOCIC E 01- 4404 -020 -20 2013 MEMBERSHIP Police $150.00 Search Name MOCIC $150.00 Search Name MORTON SALT G 01 -2010 ROAD SALT $7,308.80 G 01 -2010 ROAD SALT $16,378.76 Search Name MORTON SALT $23,687.56 Search Name MPSTMA E 01- 4404 - 070 -70 2013 MEMBERSHIP - PARKS Parks & Recreation $125,00 Search Name MPSTMA $125.00 Search Name NEUHARTH, JIM G 01 -2010 4TH QTR 2012 ARC COMM. 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Search Name ZEE MEDICAL SVC E 08- 4335 - 000 -00 $200.00 $200.00 $400.00 $9,338.92 $7,420,25 $16,759.17 $364.24 $91.04 $455.28 FIRST AID SUPPLIES - CITY HA Spec Fds $326.47 Search Name ZEE MEDICAL SVC $326.47 $995,505.11 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS 1101 Victoria Curve 1 Mendota Heights, MN 651.452.1850 phone 1 651.452.8940 fr www.mendota -hei g hts.com pg 39 9a. January 15, 2013 TO: Mayor, City Council, and City Administrator FROM: John R. Mazzitello, PE, PMP Public Works Director /City Engineer SUBJECT: Final Plans for the Trunk Highway 110 & Trunk Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Intersection Improvements BACKGROUND In June of 2009, the City's retained consultant produced a Feasibility Study on alternatives for improving pedestrian safety at the intersection of State Trunk Highway 110 and State Trunk Highway 149 (Dodd Road). The Feasibility Report analyzed four alternatives for improving safety for pedestrians crossing at this intersection, and was focused on pedestrian traffic crossing Highway 110 more so than those crossing Dodd Road. These alternatives were: 1. Take no action (do nothing alternative) 2. A pedestrian overpass (bridge) 3. A pedestrian underpass (tunnel) 4. At -grade crossing improvements at the existing intersection After hearing the report from the consultant, Council decided to pursue the option of improving the at -grade pedestrian crossings at the existing intersection. As part of the project pursuit, the City made an application with the Metropolitan Council Transportation Advisory Board for a Transportation Enhancement (TE) grant to fund the improvements. The City was awarded $484,000 of construction funds in Federal fiscal year 2013 to complete the project. In order to take advantage of the TE funds granted by the Metropolitan Council, the City needs to design, bid, and award the construction project. The TE grant does not cover design costs, but is applicable to the cost of constructing the project. The City solicited Requests For Proposals (RFP) form several area consulting firms to assist the City in designing and coordinating the project through the State Department of Transportation (MnDOT). SRF Consulting Group (SRF) was selected and has been working for the past several months to compile information and produce the design plans for the project. At the September 18, 2012 City Council meeting, SRF presented preliminary plans as well as a project status update to the Council. Several questions were asked by Council specific to the design elements of the project. Those questions were routed through MnDOT and have been incorporated into the project design where possible. Coordination through MnDOT is necessary not only because of the TE grant, but because the intersection is a MnDOT owned facility and the desired improvements must conform to MnDOT design criteria and rules. pg 40 Also included in the project is the relocation of a portion of Interstate Valley Creek Trail along the Highway 110 Right -of -Way. This portion of the trail is currently under License Agreements for the trail to cross two privately held lots, and the realignment would place the trail totally within public property. The trail realignment is not eligible for TE grant funds. The City of Mendota Heights would fund this portion of the improvement. Attached is a copy of the presentation slides SRF will be going over at the Council meeting. Although the final plans are not signed and completely ready for bidding, they are considered to be 99% complete, and any changes to the plan set prior to solicitation of bids would be cosmetic in nature and not impactful on the essence of the design. BUDGET IMPACT The cost of the intersection improvement project is estimated at $250,618.00. The TE grant would cover 80% of the construction cost. The City of Mendota Heights would be responsible for the remaining 20% of the construction cost ($50,123.60); all design costs, and the cost of relocating the portion of Interstate Valley Creek Trail, which is estimated at approximately $38,812.50. Design funds and the City's 20% matching funds are anticipated to be covered by the City's Municipal State Aid Account (MSA) and has been anticipated, identified, and budgeted as part of the City's five -year Street Improvement Plan (SIP). Trail relocation funds are anticipated to be General Fund expenditure. RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending approval of the final plans for the Trunk Highway 110 & Trunk Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Intersection Improvements, and authorization to solicit bids for the construction of the project. If Council desires to implement the Staff recommendation, pass a motion adopting, Resolution 13 -_, "A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL DESIGN PLANS FOR THE TRUNK HIGHWAY 110 AND TRUNK HIGHWAY 149 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING SOLICITATION OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION," by a simple majority vote. pg 41 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2013 - RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL DESIGN PLANS FOR THE TRUNK HIGHWAY 110 AND TRUNK HIGHWAY 149 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING SOLICITATION OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has identified the public safety need for improvements to the pedestrian crossings at Trunk Highway 110 and Trunk Highway 149, also known as Dodd Road; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights desires to create a pedestrian and bicycle friendly city by improving areas where pedestrian and bicycle safety concerns exist; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights completed a Feasibility Study of several alternatives to correct the pedestrian safety concerns at the Trunk Highway 110 and Trunk Highway 149 intersection; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights applied for and was awarded a Transportation Enhancement grant through the Metropolitan Council to complete the desired at -grade intersection improvements; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights, with the cooperation of a consultant engineer, has completed design plans for the improvement of the pedestrian crossing facilities at the intersection; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council, that the plans and specifications for the Trunk Highway 110 and Trunk Highway 149 Intersection Improvement Project be and they are hereby in all respects approved by the City; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council, that the Clerk with the aid and assistance of the City Engineer be and is hereby, authorized and directed to advertise for bids for the Trunk Highway 110 and Trunk Highway 149 Intersection Improvement Project all in accordance with the applicable Minnesota Statutes, such as bids to be received at the City Hall of the City of Mendota Heights by 10:00 A.M., on a date to be identified in the solicitation documents, and at which time they will be publicly opened at Mendota Heights City Hall by the City Engineer, will then be tabulated, and will then be considered by the City Council at its next regular Council meeting. 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B. Construction Plans State Aid approval pending. C. 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DATE: January 15, 2012 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Administrator FROM: Jake Sedlacek, Assistant to the City Administrator SUBJECT: Resolution Approving a Redevelopment Planning Grant BACKGROUND The city was recently informed that the current owner of the Fischerville Coffee Shop and Bella Boutique, located at 2156 Dodd Road, is in the process of closing both businesses. This marks the end of the third ownership of the coffee shop in as many years. The parcel is once again listed for sale by Drake Bank. Staff has been in conversation with the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) to determine if the site might be an appropriate project for their redevelopment planning grant program. The CDA agreed with city staff that the Fischerville Site, along with the Old Fire Hall Site could benefit from a market analysis and redevelopment plan. CDA staff felt it would be appropriate to submit an application for a redevelopment planning grant. Attached you will find a grant application, with a resolution formalizing city council support of the application. The grant would fund a consultant planning and /or architecture firm to evaluate the sites, evaluate their best use, complete a market analysis and provide a concept plan. The grant is a one -to -one match, it is anticipated that a redevelopment plan could cost up to $20,000. City staff has been in conversation with the agent currently listing the Fischerville site; Drake Bank might also be willing to contribute to the study. As the deadline for application is extremely tight, staff is recommending that city council approve making application. If our application is approved, staff will come back to city council to outline the next steps. If, at some point after a grant decision, the city council decides not to proceed, the city could decline the grant, so long as that action is taken prior to any contract for service is approved. BUDGET IMPACT City contribution would be funding by the Industrial /Business Development fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends applying for a redevelopment planning grant from the CDA. If the city council wishes to implement the recommendation, pass a motion approving RESOLUTION 2013 -06 APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR A REDEVELOPMENT PLANNING GRANT FROM THE DAKOTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY. This action requires a simple majority vote. Page 1 of 1 pg 54 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2013 - 06 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR A REDEVELOPMENT PLANNING GRANT FROM THE DAKOTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has identified a proposed project within the City that meets the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) Redevelopment Planning Grant program's purposes and criteria; and WHEREAS, the City seeks to establish a Redevelopment Plan of which the proposed project is a component; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has the capability and capacity to ensure the proposed project be completed and administered within the Redevelopment Incentive Grant program guidelines; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights has the legal authority to apply for financial assistance; and WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights is supportive of affordable housing and of the CDA's mission, to improve the lives of Dakota County residents through affordable housing and community development; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mendota Heights City Council, approves the application for funding from the Dakota County CDA Redevelopment Incentive Grant program; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval of its application by the Dakota County CDA, that Justin Miller, the City Administrator, is hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to receive and use the funding for the proposed project. Adopted by the Mendota Heights City Council this 15th day of January 2013. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS Sandra Krebsbach, Mayor ATTEST Lorri Smith, City Clerk CDA Dakota County Community Development Agency Redevelopment Planning Grant Application General Information Project Name: Fishcherville and Old Fire Hall Site Applicant City: City of Mendota Heights pg 55 Applicant Address: 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, 55118 Application /Project Contact: Jake Sedlacek Contact Email Address: lakes @mendota- heights.com Phone Number: 651 -255 -1142 Fax Number: 651- 452 -8940 Authorized Official(s) for Execution of Contracts (name and title): Justin Miller, City Administrator How much funding are you requesting? $10,000 Project Site Information (supply information if known) Site Address(es): Fischerville: 2156 Dodd Road, Old Fire Hall Site: 2150 Dodd Road Acreage of Site: 1.31 Number of Parcels: 4 Is the site publicly or privately owned? 2156 Dodd Road — Private, 2144 Dodd Road - Public Current Site Owner(s): Drake Bank, City of Mendota Heights Current Appraised or Assessed Value of the Site: 2156 Dodd Road - $538,000 Assessed Value 2012; 2144 Dodd Road $40,300 Assessed Value 2012. Projected appraised or Assessed Value of the Site after redevelopment: Attach the appraisal or assessor's current and projected values. After redevelopment is complete, will the site be publicly or privately owned? Private Post - redevelopment Site Owner(s): Undetermined When has /will the acquisition be completed? N/A Legal Description of Site: may be attached Provide a location map, photos, and current site plan. Maps should include property boundaries, north arrow, and bar scale. Attach a brief history of the site including previous uses, activities, prior or existing contamination, and other attempts at redevelopment. 1 How many residential buildings are on site? How many residential buildings are vacant? Project Information Describe the city's goals and need for this project. pg 56 0 Commercial buildings? 2 0 Commercial buildings? 2 The "Fischerville" site (2156 Dodd Road) is zoned B -2, Neighborhood Business. The site includes an unoccupied service station and an occupied commercial building recently used for a coffee shop and retail business. The property was foreclosed upon; currently owned by Drake Bank. The site is challenged by limited parking availability and zoning non - conformities relating to maintenance, setback, and the existence of two buildings on one lot. The old service building also poses an environmental hazard, with an old grease pit to be cleaned up. The coffee shop had three owners in as many years. City staff has fielded several inquiries regarding the site, assisting potential property buyers to work through challenges of the site. The city has approached the current real estate agent, to inform them that the city owned parcels may be available if it helps the redevelopment of the Fischerville site. The Old Fire Hall site is zoned R -1, Single Family Residential. The original fire hall for the City of Mendota Heights was demolished in 1991, the site has been undeveloped since that time. In 1992 Dakota County provided correspondence that any hazardous materials had been property removed from the site. The site has been previously listed for sale as residential, with the only inquiries on the parcel proposing commercial uses. The city would like a planning study completed for the area, to conduct a market analysis and develop concepts for the best use of the private and public properties. Describe the type and scope of the planning project. The City of Mendota Heights would like to have a redevelopment plan for the privately and publicly held parcels. It appears that redevelopment is not likely to occur without a vision for the area, and /or leveraged resources. This process has come together very quickly, with the closure of the current businesses and subsequent re- listing of the Fischerville building. A preliminary cost estimate for this work is $20,000. A more reliable estimate would be defined through the RFP process, should the city be selected for funding. In preliminary discussions with the private property owner, Drake Bank, no amount was established for a private match for this project. What outcome or product will the planning project help identify? The outcome would be to determine the best use for redevelopment of the parcels Describe how this planning project fits into the pre - redevelopment activities. 2 pg 57 The site should be considered for a Redevelopment Planning Grant, as future use of the site will very likely include clearance and demolition expenses to make the site suitable for redevelopment, and will include clean up of pollution on the site. The Old Fire Hall Site is currently exempted from property taxes; any change in ownership to a private holding will have a positive impact on the tax base. The site is of some historical significance to the community and northern Dakota County. It is anticipated that any redevelopment plan would serve to improve storm water runoff, as well as access to the site from Dodd Road. Further, the city is willing to use local funds to leverage resources, which could include a contribution from the property owner. Describe the redevelopment project, if established, for which this planning project is a component. The redevelopment plan would be specific to the Fisherville and Old Fire Hall sites. Who will perform this planning project? A consultant planner would be selected by RFP. Describe all other funding sources. Source of Funds Amount Committed Pending City of Mendota Heights Up to $10,000 X ❑ Drake Bank undetermined ❑ X Total: 10,000 When is the planning project expected to be completed? Spring 2013 pg 58 Dakota County, MN Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification. Dakota County assumes no legal responsibility for the information contained in this data. Map Scale 1 inch = 39 feet 1/10/2013 pg 59 630 312' 309.9 % 20 87 236.2. 2 F9X PL 93 _ l' 121 49` 47 72 143.1' 83 i • ,. I � 57 peoli pp ®Q 99I-Z 1��� M 21VOS O 6) O