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2011-02-18 Friday NewsFrmidav News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities February 18, 2011 - _ - - -- - Commission Members Selected Our strong advisory commissions have always been an asset to the community, we are pleased to announce our new commissioners. The City Council interviewed 13 applicants for seven open city commission seats on Wednesday night. The council decided after the interviews to appoint the following individuals to the three citizen advisory commissions: Planning Commission: Michael Noonan, Howard Roston and Mary Magnuson. Airport Relations Commission: Jim Neuharth, Kevin Byrnes, and Gina Norling. Parks and Recreation Commission: Mary McCrory- Usset. The City Council will officially makes these appointments at their regular meeting March 1, 2011. The council was impressed with the quality of all of the applicants, and appreciate their interest in serving the city. The City Council formally approved the hiring of Charlotte Stockstead as the new account technician in the Finance Department at their meeting on Tuesday. Charlotte comes to the city after completing her college degree and an internship at the City of Falcon Heights in the past year. Her duties will include tasks involved with the budget, bills, payroll and the annual audit. Charlotte will begin her duties on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Please welcome Charlotte to Mendota Heights when you get the opportunity. Recreation Activity On Thursday this week, Recreation Programmer Teresa Gangelhoff and Parks Lead Terry Blum decided to close the outdoor skating rinks for the season. This is earlier than usual, but the warm weather has taken a serious toll on the rinks. Bringing the ice back to a safe skating condition would require a serious cold snap, which is not likely this time of year. On the flip side, city hall staff are already receiving requests to sign up for summer programs. We will open up the online registration for summer programs on Thursday, March 24. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota- heights.com (651) 452 -1850 February 18, 2011 Page Two February 18, 2011 Waters Drive Businesses A number of business owners from the Waters Drive Business Park attended the city council meeting on Tuesday evening, The business owners were seeking council support for changing the MN Department of Transportation sign at waters drive which currently states Frontage Road. Council was pleased to partner with the businesses to make waters drive easier to find, and appreciated the owners taking the time to attend a council meeting to raise the issue. Heights Highlights The Heights Highlights went out this week, and has been generating some good feedback, specifically on a couple of stories. A number of residents have provided feedback on the Mendota Heights trail system. This input will be provided to the Parks and Recreation Commission as they develop a trails plan. Staff has also gotten a number of inquiries about the winter wonderland photo contest. The entry form and contest rules are on the website —we have already received some very nice photos, which will be on display at City Hall. City Hall Closed City Hall will be closed Monday, February 28, 2011 in honor of Presidents Day Dates to Remember February 22, 2011 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting March 1, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting March 3, 2011 7:30 a.m. State of the City Address — Dakota County Northern Service Center March 6, 2011 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting March 9, 2011 7:00 p.m. Airport Relations Commission Meeting A EMA&A A BAA Attachments The Pipeline, Just the Facts February 18, 2011 NEWS L E T T E R Public Works Engineering Code Enforcement Public Works The Pipeline February 18, 2011 It was decided to close the skating rinks because of the warm weather this week. The hockey nets were removed from the rinks earlier this week by the Parks Crew. The Parks Crew attended a safety meeting at South St. Paul City Hall this week. Truck 501 was picked up at the body shop in Newport. Rich changed the furnace filter at the main lift station this week. He called St. Paul Regional Water Services about a broken fire hydrant at Patterson Dental. Cliff put a new directional light bar on the jet truck. The Streets Crew opened storm grates by hand and with the tractor throughout the city this week. John A. and Cliff installed window cages on the police cars. They fixed mailboxes that they received calls about. Tim helped Cliff service the tractor and bobcat and other repairs were made. Engineering Wagon Wheel Trail Reconstruction - Staff is progressing with the design of the project, and is trying to incorporate comments received from the February 91" neighborhood meeting. Some residents along Wagon Wheel are being asked to sign temporary construction easements so the grading can be accomplished properly. This project is anticipated to be under construction in early summer 2011 with substantial completion by the end of September 2011. Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO) - The Public Works Director and appointed Citizen Representative, Mary Jeanne Schneeman, attended the monthly meeting of the LMRWMO on Thursday. LMRWMO is in the middle of revising their Watershed Management Plan that will define and address goals and policies for stormwater management throughout a good portion of northern Dakota County. Once the Draft Plan is complete (sometime in March) it will be issued for review and comment by member Cities. Once comments are received and incorporated into the Final Plan, the City will have to amend its current Local Surface Water Management Plan (LSWMP) to reflect the changes mandated by the new LMRWMO Plan. Revisions to the City's LSWMP will likely not take place until 2012. Saint Paul Regional Water Service ( SPRWS) Annual External Customer Meeting - The Public Works Director and City Administrator attended the annual meeting for municipal customers at the SPRWS McCarrons Lake headquarters on Wednesday. SPRWS provided information about how rates charged compare to other metropolitan areas throughout the country, as well as data on their water quality and quantity production. Two items of note from the meeting: 1) SPRWS will be replacing every water meter in the City of Mendota Heights starting in the spring of 2012. The new meters will be able to be read from the street via radio signal. The new meters are intended to increase the efficiency at which meters are read, as well as virtually eliminate the need to estimate readings. 2) SPRWS will begin a Pay Online system starting in May of 2011. Residents will be able to pay their water bills on line with a credit card, and may be eligible for monthly rather than quarterly billing with the pay online system. Delaware Avenue Reconstruction - City Council passed an Ordinance to add the west side of Delaware Avenue, from Emerson Ave south to I -494, to the areas of no parking allowed in the City at the February 15th meeting. The area within the Dakota County reconstruction project (500 feet north of Marie Ave. south to Highway 110) was a requirement of MnDOT for project approval. The City of West Saint Paul is proposing a similar Ordinance for the east side of Delaware. Staff reviewed the area around Delaware Avenue and found that the area from Emerson to Highway 110 was already signed as no parking, but the area is not in city code as a no parking area. Residential lots along Delaware in this area are large, and the houses are set back from the roadway, so the need for on- street parking is minimal. Watermain Breaks - Staff responded to two watermain breaks this week. The first was at the intersection of Decorah Lane and Apache Street, and the second was along Sylvandale Road near Laura Street. Staff located the main and coordinated the emergency repair with Saint Paul Regional Water Services. 2/18/2011 T!e latest views fratn. t/i,e �tev��'ata �feights,�alice �eyart�nes2t Theft Thursday 1905 hours Sgt Brian Convery received a call about packages that were delivered by UPS but not on the step. The resident reported that they had confirmed delivery of two items ordered on the internet that were missing. There were no suspects and no witnesses to the theft. Theft Saturday 1637 hours Victim reported that she had her purse stolen while at work in the City of St. Paul she attempted to report the theft to SPPD but they refused to take the report. The thief reportedly walked into the business asked to use the restroom. Once in back he stole the daily deposit and victim's purse. By the time she spoke with Officer Bobby Lambert her credit cards had been used multiple times. As the victim is a resident of Mendota Heights we will attempt to follow up on the crimes that occurred in St Paul. Intoxicated Juvenile Saturday 2323 hours Officer Steve Meyer, while working a school dance at the high school requested paramedics for a student who had ingested "spiked punch." The student was extremely intoxicated and no spiked punch could be located. The student was released to Health East Ambulance who transported to Children's' Hospital. Officer Meyer confirmed that the "spiked punch bowl" is a thing of the past. Bottled beverages only at school functions! Fraud Monday 1207 hours Victim reported receiving a letter from Sprint congratulating him on the purchase of his new phone. The man did not order anything. In checking he found out a new phone was ordered using his personal information and shipped to an address in Texas. The account was closed immediately. The victim ran a credit bureau check and determined that he had no other strange activity on his account. Harassing Communications Monday 1723 hours Caller reported receiving a call from a male who said he wanted to come and visit when she was home alone. Officer Willson assisted her in back tracking the phone number to Wabasha MN and they attempted to make contact with someone at the phone number. No contact was made and no further calls have been -1- 2/18/2011 reported since Officer Willson placed the call. Found Property Wednesday 0916 hours A jogger found a credit card and owner's manual to a car while enjoying the beautiful weather. Officer Larrive located the owner who checked their car and was fairly certain it was not gone through. AOA Wednesday 1138 hours Officer Larrive, while on patrol and monitoring the communications center, heard them put out a hit and run (crash) in West Saint Paul. With this information he was able to quickly locate the suspect on Hwy 110 and initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle. Officer Larrive confirmed the suspect vehicle was correct and the driver admitted to leaving the scene. Her reason was "she didn't cause the accident." The real reason she left was no one in the car had a valid driver's license. The driver was revoked and the passenger had a permit. There were two children not secured in the car. The car along with the occupants was turned over to Officer Muellner of the WSPPD for charges. False Reporting a Crime Wednesday 1216 hours Officer John Larrive responded to the area of the high school on the report of a student who had been kidnapped. The student reportedly escaped and was walking somewhere near the school. The student was located walking on Hwy 110. As soon as the student was safely in the squad car things didn't seem right as the student was acting as if nothing occurred. As Officer Larrive attempted to gain facts for broadcast it became clearer that something was amiss. He contacted the School Resource Officer and made arrangements to meet with the parent and student together. Once at the school the student began to weave a tale, unfortunately he was not a good story teller. The student was advised that falsely reporting a crime is a crime! Eventually the student came clean admitting he fabricated the story to cover the fact that he skipped school. A citation was issued and the student was sent home with mom. Theft from Auto Thursday 0731 hours Caller reported that her daughter had a laptop computer taken from her UNLOCKED car in the driveway. Officer John Larrive was working to get the proper information to enter the stolen computer into the system. The homeowner reported that their car had been gone through while parked outside. No damage to the car as the doors were left unlocked. Theft from Auto Thursday 1425 hours Victim came to MHPD to report that his car was broken into while parked in his driveway. Taken was all of his identification. Nothing else was missing. An alert was put out with the facts around the missing ID. Runaway? Nope Young Love! A young couple (mid -20's) came to the police department to give officers a heads up that they had just gotten married and the young lady had moved out of the apartment she shared with her mother. She advised that she left a note to tell her mother of her decision, but she was anticipating an extreme reaction from her mother, who she assumes will call the police to more than likely report her as a missing person. She confirmed she is making this decision of her own free will and is happily married O Mam a peatwa Ad/ /f//, -2- Volume 6, Week 36 February 7, through February 13, 2011 Featuring Sheriff's Administrative, Communications, Support, and Parks, Lakes, and Trails Staff. Administration Fran Bakke Julie Ecker Detention Services SuQnort Staff Sandy Burke Desiree Chartrand Jennifer Harrington Melanie Heltne Molu Jolly Kathy Karnick Jamie Maiser Janelle Mayer Mary McPhetres Minnie Murphy Holly Ruiz Andrea Strenke Betsy Winter Emergency Preparedness Dave Gisch Operations Support Staff Carmen Brown Ana Estrada Julie Fischer Pam Hinton Linda Mischke Shona Murphy Jesse Monahan Andrea Olson Carole Sieben Fay Wallin Parks, Lakes, and Trails Salah Ahmed Michael Myres Dave Bailey Ryan Bollig DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF 1A front row seat to the _qreatest show on Garth..." Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy Thank You for All You Do... Our jail ministry volunteers were honored at a dinner this past week. The annual event, hosted by Jail Chaplain Jim Bzoskie, was held at the Riverview Baptist Church in West St. Paul. The ministry is comprised of the churches that take turns holding Sunday service in the jail. This group of volunteers provides a vital function in working with inmates and their spiritual needs. During the evening, several past inmates gave testimonials on how helpful the Dakota County Jail Ministry was to reforming their lives. Both Chaplain Jim and Chaplin Vern Hildebrandt donate hundreds of hours every year in religious education and counseling inmates. Thank you to Chaplains Jim and Vern and to all our members of the ministry for their countless volunteer hours and commitment to the inmates in the jail. Congratulations... On Friday, the Dakota County Chiefs of Police held their first -ever awards ceremony, recognizing law enforcement members for their exceptional work during the past year. As current president for the association, Burnsville Police Chief Bob Hawkins was the "Master of Ceremonies." Several members of the DCSO and Hastings Police Department were recognized with the Award of Honor for their efforts during a high speed chase involving a man wanted for violent felonies and threatening to kill police officers. The pursuit ended with the suspect being boxed in and ultimately shot after threatening police with a gun. Receiving awards from the Sheriff's Office were Sergeant Scott Durdall and Deputies Matt Schuster, Tim Samuelson, Tim Gonder, Mike Fendrick, and Matt Regis. From Hastings Police were Sergeant Mike Volume 6, Week 36 February 7, through February 13, 2011 Jacob Coulson John Grimes Chris Haars Michael Mandel Jon Reiners Joshua Schauer Chaplawns Jim Bzoskie Vern Hildebrandt Clayton McDougall Eddie Nestingen Cory Voll Don Voll Questions? Comments? Please contact the Dakota County Sheriff's Office at 651.437.4700 or any of the following by email: dave. bellows@ co.dakota.mn.us julie.ecker@ co.dakota.mn.us DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF i4 front row seat to the _ re,,7t'eSt show on 6arth-.." Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy Pictured left to right are; (Back Row) Hastings Police Chief Paul Schnell, Deputy Tim Samuelson, Sheriff Dave Bellows, Chief Deputy Tim Leslie, and Commander Dan Scheuermann (Middle Row) Burnsville Police Chief Bob Hawkins and Deputy Matt Regis (Front Row) Hastings Police Officers Kyle Linscheid and Amber Wiech, Deputies Tim Gonder and Mike Fendrick, and Commander John Grant Julie Fischer and Fay Wallin were honored. Recognized for 20 years of service were Correctional Lieutenant Hart, Correctional Sergeant Scott Fuchs, Detective Rob Hosking, and Deputy Brent Lohmann. Slow Down, It's the Law... While on patrol Sergeant Pat Enderlein stopped a car on County Road 46 that was traveling 84 mph. The female driver was found to have a suspended license and told Pat she was late for work, oh, and that she had to get her eight and four - year -old boys to day care first. Welcome Back... Munson and Officers Bryan Schowalter, Kyle Linscheid, and Amber Wiech. A number of other awards were handed out during the ceremony, including the Citizens Award of Excellence to Correctional Deputy Audra Rawlings for her work as a member of the West St. Paul Police Reserve. Thanks to each of you for your efforts. Congratulations to several members of the Sheriff's Office, who received awards this past week for their service to Dakota County. For 25 years of service, Program Services Assistants Pictured left to right are: (Back Row) Chief Deputy Tim Leslie, Sheriff Dave Bellows, and Commander Dan Scheuermann (Front Row) Deputy Matt Schuster and Burnsville Police Chief Bob Hawkins To Program Services Assistant Carole Sieben on her return to work after convalescing at home from surgery. 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