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2013-09-27 Friday NewsFriday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Pilot Knob Restoration In 2012 the City of Mendota Heights received a $75,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The grant was used to relocate a utility line and restore vegetation on the Pilot Knob Open Space site. As part of the project, Great River Greening developed a demonstration project that brings grazing horses to Pilot Knob to assist with vegetation. This month, the Pilot Knob Restoration project : ; r is featured on Town N Zt i Square Television Insight 7. To learn more about this project, visit http: / /vimeo.com /75227380 to view the video. Speaking of Horses If you enjoy horseback riding and hayrides then we have the perfect field trip planned for you. Youth 8 years and older are invited to register for the Bunker Hills trip scheduled for Thursday, October 17th. The day will conclude with games, a campfire and s'mores. For more information and to register for this day trip, visit www.mendota- heights.com or call 651.452.1850. Dates to Remember: October 1, 2013 City Council 7:00 p.m. October 8, 2013 Parks Commission 6:30 p.m. October 9, 2013 Airport Commission 7:00 p.m. Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts City Council agenda packets and Planning Commission agenda packets are available online by visiting www.mendota - heights.com and clicking on the agenda /minutes link. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota- heights.com (651) 452 -1850 Facebook.com /MendotaHeightsMN Twitter.com / @mendota_ heights NEW S A-- N M NFIWN Th PI Imin L E T T E Rte' Public Works _ Engineering J �� September 27 2013 Code Enforcement 1 Public Works The Parks Crew stained picnic tables throughout the parks. They attended the fleet safety program training. Bare areas on the Kensington South soccer fields were seeded (around the goal mouths, etc.). The Utilities Crew sprayed for broadleaf weeds at City Hall and the Par 3. There was a power outage at the Veronica lift station, which resulted in an after -hours call -in. The Veronica lift station rehabilitation is complete. The new pumps, control panel, and piping have been installed. One gfci outlet and ballast were replaced at the Public Works Garage. The Streets Crew replaced 25 feet of 18" storm pipe on Valley Curve that was crushed by demo concrete and a cottonwood tree. They filled the area around the pipe with pea gravel. Rip rap will be installed at the end of the pipe. Black dirt and seed were put down. Yard waste, three toilets and lawn furniture were picked up from a ditch on Centre Pointe. Hydraulic hoses on truck 303 are being replaced. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Dodd Road /Highway 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) -All concrete work and landscaping is complete at the intersection, and site cleanup is nearly complete. Mill and overlay of the intersection pavement is scheduled for Sunday night and should be complete by 5:00am to avoid morning rush hour impacts. Painting will take place next week attaining substantial completion of the project. Hunter Lane /Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) -The project is nearing substantial completion. Base course of pavement has been installed on Hunter Lane and back -of -curb landscaping has begun. Wear course pavement on the rehabilitation portions of the project is anticipated by mid - October. Wear course pavement for Hunter Lane and Orchard Place will be in the spring. The assessment hearing is scheduled for the October 1St City Council Meeting. For more information, please see the project page on the city web page: www.mendota- heights.com. Project information is updated weekly. Crown Point &Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) -This project is substantially complete. The contractor will be repairing the punch list items during the remaining construction season. An assessment hearing is scheduled for the October 15t" City Council meeting. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning and Televising (2013) -This project is underway. The contractor is working in the area of the city west of I -35E and north of Highway 110. Center Pointe Business Park is also included in the project. Minor traffic impacts should be anticipated. Mendota Heights Road Sanitary Sewer Force Main Replacement (2013) - The project is out for bid. Bid opening is scheduled for October 9th at 10:00am. The force main has broken 5 times in the past 6 years and is in need of replacement. Construction could begin as early as this fall. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013) - A preconstruction meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 1St. Notice to proceed with construction is anticipated immediately after the preconstruction meeting, and the project should be completed within a few weeks from the start date. Construction is expected to begin in mid - October. County Projects (Construction Year North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment /Greenway Corridor - County staff is progressing on the design of the trail realignment through the Henry Sibley property. The County Project Manager will be giving an update to the Parks and Recreation Commission on October 8t ", and to the City Council on October 15t ". The City of West Saint Paul is planning on reconstructing Marie Avenue from Delaware to Charlton in conjunction with the NURT realignment construction in 2014. Other Activities Future Cities Competition -Staff is once again assisting 6t" through 8 t grade students at Friendly Hills Middle School with their entries in the Future Cities Competition. This competition challenges middle school students to conceptually develop a city of the future addressing issues and needs municipalities will face in the coming years. This year's theme is, "Tomorrow's Transit: Design a Way to Move People In and Around Your City," so the students will be looking at how people, materials, and products move throughout a developed community. Last year Friendly Hills Middle School submitted three teams; all three placed in the top ten of over 44 teams entered. 1 SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 - � x.111 �! � x.111 �! � x.111 �! ... . � I SUPPORT STAFF Kim Henning _ I g Are you looking for an event this weekend that the whole Trista Miller Becky Pentel - - family can participate in? Look locally two 5 K s are POLICE OFFICERS I - being held tomorrow, in town! Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer => Lucky's 13 Pub in Mendota is having their annual "Saving 2nd Base 5K" Todd Rosse Chad Willson on 9/28/13. Participants are encouraged to participate in the Jeff Vonfeldt I I Steven Meyer I "Decorate a Bra" contest; prizes will be awarded for "Best Bra." There's Denise Urmann Michael Shepard also going to be a raffle for a television. "Saving Second Base 5K" is a Peyton Fleming I Y g SCHOOL RESOURCE OFC: l fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research. The start loca- Jennifer Fordham Lion is right in front of the lot; $30 registration fee (includes a great t- INVESTIGATIONS shirt), check -in starts at 7:30 a.m.; race starts at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine. Mario Reyes Chad Willson => Henry Sibley High School is also having their 4th annual 5K fundraiser I SERGEANTS Neil Garlock I on 9/28/13 at 9:00 am, starting in the high school parking lot. The Brian Convery fundraiser is hosted b the ISD 197 Education Council and the Henry Eric Petersen I y RESERVES , Sibley High School Student Council. Proceeds support all District 197 Randy Pentel schools. Awards will o to to three runners in each age category. Re - Jim Knox g p g Reg - Jim Parker istration is free for 6 & under, $12 for students, and $25 for adults. Vis- George Castillo I I CHAPLAINS it: www.isdl97foundation.org for info and registration forms. Registra- I I Frances Cuenca lion starts at 8 am on race day. Joel Detlefsen Lynn Liberman _ Butch Millett - I Both are very popular within the community and support great causes. Sue Plucker John Snider David wick You can also check out the 5K hosted by St Thomas on October 1Z 9:00 � CHIEF a.m. , a fundraiser for the school. Mike Aschenbrener I I AM RUN NJ N C-4! I I / 0 ReVR(BW(000 Wrong License Plates Thursday 2335 hours While on patrol Officer Tanner Spicer ran license plate check on a vehicle. The registra- tion showed it belonged on a dark Chevy Tahoe; Officer Spicer was looking at a white S 10 pickup truck. A traffic stop was initiated on Lexington Avenue and the driver was Mendota identified as the vehicle's owner, who did admit to knowing he had the wrong plates on Heights Reserve the vehicle. When asked why he had done it, he replied it was because the other set was Officers expired and these were current. The vehicle was towed by Southeast Towing, the plates recognized Were removed and the driver was taken to jail where he was booked for gross misde- were reco g meanor tax evasion and operating without recr istration. b the City of b b Inver Grove Heights for their School Bus Stop Arm Friday 1224 hours great work and Sergeant Neil Garlock worked with a bus driver from ISD 197 to track down a woman professionalism who drove through a stop arm signal of a school bus. In working with the bus driver the while volunteer- culprit was located. After a conversation with Sergeant Garlock the woman was released . with a warning. ing their time at Star City Days grade. Dogs off Leash Friday 1924 hours While on patrol Sergeant Petersen responded to the park at the corner of Lilac and Thank you Marie about dogs running off - leash. As he arrived, he spotted two dog owners putting `y leashes on their docrs in the tennis courts. Both were identified and advised an further b v Reserves, we violations would result in citations. appreciate all you do I JV Frida y 2026 hours Caller reported that two kids with "fake" guns and orange hair rode into the street on bicycles. The one youngster was also wearing a mask. The caller and their guests were certain the guns were fake. The kids, who remained there, were estimated to be 10 to 12 years old. The caller reported that one kid pointed a gun at them and said, "I am the devil and I'm going to kill you." The kids were located in the area by Officer Todd Rosse and were brought home to their parents who were advised of the incident. Suspicious Saturday 0128 hours Please send us your While on patrol Officer VonFeldt spotted dark - colored Chevrolet Impala parked in positive feedback front of the high school in the parking lot. Question: What is suspicious about that? on our staff to: Answer: It is homecoming week! Officers look forward to spending the week chasing pdrecords@ kids through neighborhoods who have decorated yards toilet paper, covered yards in mendota- heights.com rubber bands, or planted a few hundred forks (do they grow ?). These escalate into van - dal ism when they pour maple syrup, ketchup, mustard viar or throw eggs, as it can n rour eedbac is rreatl , ng appreciated and help, boot cost the homeowner a p r etty penny f o r cleanup and r epa ir. Happily, t his was a positive the morale Y'our staff: encounter - Officer VonFeldt located a couple who had parked there and were out for a walk. They were advised and they went on their way. 2 0 o 000 Vandalism /Pranks •-• But this situation was not innocent! RP called to report PAR 3 park benches were nn dragged onto Dodd Road, nearly causing some crashes (now that would have been crimi- nal). This is not the first incident involving the course— hmmm.... Officer Spicer located them and moved the benches back to the PAR 3. Houses in the area were also toilet Jake for h/ e Daq 10 papered, egged and doused in maple syrup. An officer out of Goosin' /AOA Saturday 0808 hours Indianapolis Officer John Larrive spoke with a woman who had her butt grabbed by an elderly man. pulled over a ve- As Officer Larrive spoke with the woman, he learned that it occurred on the bike trail in hide. As he a - the Lilydale Regional Park east of the Pool and Yacht Club making it a SPPD call. Re- p P roached the P ferred St. Paul PD for follow up. vehicle, the driv- e r r olled the Fort Saturday 1239 hours window down Caller showed Officer John Larrive where a fort /camp was set up in the back of his and said, III , 11 property. The camp was not occupied. Patrol was advised for extra patrols. have a hamburg- er, fries and a DAR / Warrant Arrest Sunday 0036 hours malt please," and While Officer Denise Urmann was on patrol, the vehicle in the lane immediately along - then rolled the side of her start drifting toward her. She applied the brakes to her fully marked black and white squad car, slowed down and pulled in behind the vehicle to run the plate. wind back up. Upon seeing the registered owner was revoked and had an active arrest warrant she ini- P b g The officer tiated the stop and made contact with the driver. When he was asked for his license, laughed and let she learned he had "forgotten" it, but he stated he did have one. After gathering his the driver o ... information she returned to the squad to run a check on the provided data and found g the active felon warrant out of St. Louis Count for burglar as well as being revoked. v v burglary b sometimes a lit- As the man was beincr arrested she also observed needle marks clearly visible u his arm. b y e P � tle humor can When questioned if there were drugs in the car, the man advised there were needles but help you. no drugs in the van. A quick (and safe) inventory search located needles all over the in- terior of the van, but no drugs. A citation was issued for the driving after revocation Brought to you by- and St. Louis County was notified of the man's arrest on the warrant. Transported to Leonard Axelrod the Dakota County Jail by Reserve Officer Pentel. AOA Strong Armed Robbery Sunday 1720 hours Officer John Larrive assisted the West St. Paul Police Department near the Big K on a report of a woman who had been punched in the face and had her car keys stolen. The suspects were last reported running northbound on Humboldt in between the houses. A perimeter was set up and Officer Larrive assisted in the capture of the rob- bery suspects. 3 0 Don't OD FORGET! 000 Assault Sunday 1933 hours (14 i Officer John Larrive was requested to meet the mother of 16- year -old boy, who was the victim of an assault, at the Mendota Heights Police Department. Upon meeting with the mother at the PD, he learned the assault occurred at the Powder Puff football game approximately one hour earlier. Statements were taken along with photographs of the If you are a Mendota victim. Follow -up is required to determine what actually occurred, as both sides provid- Heights resident and ed different stories. The SRO advised of the incident as it is related to Homecoming. you are going out of town /vacation, you can notify MHPD of Crisis Sunday 2131 hours your outing and we will be more than Officer Peyton Fleming responded to a call of vehicle parked behind the Holiday gas ha to keep station occupied by a female for approximately the past eight hours. Upon arrival he happy p a found the vehicle and a female walkincr around smoking cigarettes. Upon starting a con - watchful eye on your b b g p g home while you are versation with woman, it became clear she was having some psychological problems. Y away. The House HealthEast ambulance was started to the scene. Officer Fleming, who has had previous Check Request online contact with the woman, managed to locate a phone number for her parents who were form is available on called and advised of the problems. They met the ambulance at the gas station and our website; we spoke with their daughter before having her transported to the hospital to deal with her have similar forms in psychological issues. The parents were also provided resources and contacts for help. the MHPD lobby and we will take your info over the phone. Theft of Bicycle Monday 1059 hours Caller reported to Officer Patrick that their daughter's 24" pink Schwinn bicycle had been stolen sometime within the last week. No suspects or witnesses and no serial num- MHPD offers monthly bers available. car seat safety checks. To schedule an appointment, call Thefts of License Plate Tuesday 0904 hours 651.452.1366 to contact Officer Officer Patrick went a take a report of a theft from vehicle. He was advised that the li- Jennifer Fordham. cense plates were stolen off of a black GMC Envoy. The theft occurred sometime be- tween Friday afternoon and Monday afternoon. The plate was entered into NCIC. On Tuesday, he responded to another report of theft. This theft occurred in close proximity MHPD has a to the theft above... coincidence? Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota Threats Tuesday 2051 hours County residents can Officer Mike Shepard went to a residence to investigate a resident's claim of threats safely and made by his brother -in -law. The suspect currently lives in his recently deceased anonymously dispose mother's home, but the complainant's wife is executor of the will. The accusations of of their prescription theft and hiding assets kicked in soon after her death. The suspect wanted the com- drugs and over - the - plainant's wife to come over to go thru the paperwork with her, but the wife was afraid, counter medication. and the phone call escalated when he threatened the man's life. Ali, family harmony. 11.1 Report was only for documentation purposes. We're hoping things calm down soon. 4 Know Sn��Yttedgp, Z gato �ac� D �� boa �a� �a� Mar1pReYesr Police use a variety of terms to describe their methods, equipment, and general practices. You can see from the list below that over time, Police Officer's have developed their own "language" used outside of law enforcement. Enjoy! Collar: The act of arresting a person Hinky: Troublesome Mope: Worthless Standby: Hold in place Bull: Another name for a prison guard D -Dub: Driving while intoxicated Driving Miss Daisy: Having an older, supervising officer riding along on patrol Meat Wagon: Coroner Light Em' Up: Initiate a traffic stop by turning on blue lights LOU Little old lady Gameboy: Squad Computer Badge Bunnies: Cop groupies 5 -0: Police officers and /or a warning that police are approaching Bat Belt: A police officer's duty belt with equipment Hi -Po: American abbreviated slang referring to the Highway Patrol First Bunch of Idiots: Referring to the FBI Flatfoot: Refers to the large amount of walking a police does, thus causing flat feet Doing the Funky Chicken: A "Tasered" suspect's flailing and erratic movements Q -Tips: Elderly, white - haired folks in a vehicle on the highway, usually to and from Florida, as from a distance they have the appearance of Q -Tips lined up in a box Scooby Snack: A suspect who's bitten by a police K -9 Screen Test: Slamming on the brakes, so the unruly, spitting suspect slides forward, smashes head first into the screen /divider between the front and rear compartments. 5