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i 1 1 \i'a tec THE 1 !ATOP LA CE OF MINNESOTA REVISED AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers, 216 Fourth Street North February 5, 2013 REGULAR MEETING RECESSED MEETING CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OTHER BUSINESS 1. Athletic Facilities Review STAFF REPORTS 2. Police Chief 6. Public Wks Dir /City Engr. 4:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. AGENDA 3. Fire Chief 4. City Clerk 5. Community Dev. Director 7. Finance Dir. 8. City Attorney 9. City Administrator 7:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF MINUTES 10. Possible approval of January 18, 2013 special meeting minutes, January 22, 2013 regular meeting minutes, and January 22, 2013 record of executive session. PETITIONS, INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS & COMMENDATIONS 11. Resolution 2013 -015, Certificate of Appreciation & Retirement Plaque — Police Capt. Craig Peterson (Resolution — Roll Call) 12. Resolution 2013 -016, Certificate of Appreciation — City Planner Michel Pogge (Resolution — Roll Call) OPEN FORUM The Open Forum is a portion of the Council meeting to address Council on subjects which are not a part of the meeting agenda. The Council may take action or reply at the time of the statement or may give direction to staff regarding investigation of the concerns expressed. Out of respect for others in attendance, please limit your comments to 5 minutes or less. CONSENT AGENDA (ROLL CALL) ** 13. Resolution 2013 -017, directing payment of bills 14. Possible approval to hire temporary summer seasonal Community Service Officers and Parking Lot Attendants - Police 15. Possible approval to hire temporary summer seasonal - Public Works /Engineering 16. Possible approval of capital budget release — Library 17. Resolution 2013 -018, establishing hourly pay rates for paid on -call fire personnel - Fire 18. Possible approval to purchase squad cars — Police 19. Resolution 2013 -019, authorizing the City to make application for a Certified Local Government Grant and a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant to the Minnesota Historical Society 20. Possible approval to purchase two computers for Lily Lake Ice Arena & Recreation Center — MIS 21. Possible approval of sanitary sewer adjustments PUBLIC HEARINGS - OUT OF RESPECT FOR OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE, PLEASE LIMIT YOUR COMMENTS TO 10 MINUTES OR LESS. 22. Case No. 2012 -36. This is the date and time for a public hearing to consider a request from Joe Jablonski, Lennar Corporation, for final plat, PUD, and Developers Agreement approval for Millbrook 7th Addition, for 47 lots and 4 outlots located at Outlot B, Millbrook 5th Addition. Notices were mailed and published in the Stillwater Gazette on November 30, 2012. (1 Resolutions — Roll Call) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 23. Possible adoption of Ordinance 1058, an Ordinance Amending the Stillwater City Code Chapter 31, Entitled Zoning Ordinance by providing for referral of Some Special Use Permits to the City Council (2 °a reading — Ordinance — Roll Call) NEW BUSINESS 24. Possible approval of Planning Commission members (Resolution — Roll Call) PETITIONS, INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS & COMMENDATIONS (CONTINUED) COMMUNICATIONS /REQUESTS COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS STAFF REPORTS (CONTINUED) 25. Discussion on Special Event Moratorium — Ironman Race ADJOURNMENT ** All items listed under the consent agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which event, the items will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately. RESOLUTION 2013 -017 DIRECTING THE PAYMENT OF BILLS BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota, that the bills set forth and itemized on Exhibit "A" totaling $677,347.60 are hereby approved for payment, and that checks be issued for the payment thereof The complete list of bills (Exhibit "A ") is on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected upon request. Adopted by the Council this 5th day of February, 2013. Ken Harycki, Mayor ATTEST: Diane F. Ward, City Clerk LIST OF BILLS EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION #2013 -17 Action Rental, Inc. Ancom Technical Center Aramark Uniform Services, Inc Aspen Mills Board of Water Commissioner Bolton and Menk, Inc. Boyer Trucks Brent Richter Consulting Briggs and Morgan, P.A. Carquest Auto Parts CDW Government, Inc. Century Link Comcast Community Thread Cub Foods Dalco Delta Dental Plan of Minnesota Dragonfly Gardens Emergency Medical Products, In FleetPride Fury Dodge Chrysler Gannaway John Gopher Bearing Haussner Plumbing, LLC Holiday Credit Office Hotsy Equipment of Minnesota Ice Skating Institute International Code Council, Inc Interstate Battery System Of Minneapolis Jimmys Johnnys, Inc. John Deere Financial Junker Brad Key Title Inc Kirvida Fire, Inc. League of MN Cities MacQueen Equipment Inc. Madden.Galanter.Hansen LLP Menards MN Secretary of State Notary NAPA Auto Parts North American Salt Co. Office Depot Papco, Inc. Performance Plus LLC Trailer rental Pager service and repair Mats & uniforms Uniforms & supplies Repair of hydrant Smoke testing Supplies Critical incident stress mgmt consultati Professional services Parts and supplies Printer Phone & internet Tv, phone and internet 2nd of 4 payments 2013 Refreshments for several events Urinal AP COBRA February 2013 Rain gardens Batteries and heartstart pads Supplies Repair Reimburse for Captain promotional proces Replacement belts Running toilet and leaking janitor sink Fuel Supplies Skater memberships Supplies MTP -48/H6 Toilet rental Supplies Reimburse for Craigs party coffee and su 3rd pay request for HAF RED LLC project Pierce gauge and replace intake gauge 2013 Leadership conference Supplies December services Supplies Notary application for Alicia Hill Parts and supplies 271.47 tons of road salt Office supplies Tire and wheel assembly Bruchu mask fit 32.51 297.00 854.59 2,018.95 358.98 782.00 50.75 500.00 500.00 320.05 309.97 123.40 379.83 3,818.75 172.37 264.56 250.80 698.43 286.41 1,933.33 280.07 53.25 902.84 220.10 347.13 573.11 130.00 292.87 245.71 46.34 20.28 37.49 30,000.00 262.14 299.00 5,407.53 87.30 177.66 120.00 443.71 19,467.94 2,376.22 146.08 25.00 EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION #2013 -17 Pioneer Press R &R Specialties, Inc. Riedel) Shoes, Inc. River Valley Printing Inc. S &T Office Products, Inc. Shilts Cindy Sprint PCS SRF Consulting Group Standard Spring Parts Stillwater Motor Company Stillwater Rotary Club Streichers Sun Newspapers Thompson Linda Torgerson Randi Uniforms Unlimited, Inc Unique Paving Materials, Inc. United Rentals North America Valley Trophy Inc. Verizon Wireless Washington Conservation Distr Washington County Historical Society Washington County License Center Washington County Road & Bridge Waste Management Savage Yocum Oil Company Youth Service Bureau Ziegler, Inc. LIBRARY 1000 Bulbs.com Aramark Uniform Services, Inc Baker and Taylor Brodart Co Comcast Gaylord Bros., Inc. Heritage Printing, Inc. Minitex MN Office Of Proquest Quill Corporation Reliable Appliance Service Security Response Services Inc Xcel Energy Newspaper Replacement nets and blade grinds Skates Adult case file jackets Office supplies Reimburse for mileage to classes Internet Professional services Atro Polylast shackle kit Maint. & Repair 1st qtr membership dues Ammo Publication Reimburse forCraigs retirement party sup Refund for validated parking Uniforms Cold mix Rental of equipment Plaque and shadow box Cell phones and internet Met council lab charges Wash Cty Heritage Center Tab renewal Traffic signal maintenance 2nd Half payment - garbage certification Fuel 1st of 4 Payments 2013 Filter Lighting supplies Rug and towel service Nonfiction book Library materials Telecommunications Processing supplies Supplies Processing supplies Telephone St. Croix Collection Supplies Equipment repair Maintenance contract Utilities Page 2 68.25 1,437.98 81.98 718.20 35.78 53.28 88.00 1,997.96 159.63 258.98 182.50 229.24 133.63 26.12 3.00 154.61 204.24 802.97 203.76 1,810.85 550.00 10,000.00 30.00 127.67 33,326.05 3,478.20 2,500.00 12.02 234.35 61.64 226.93 1,330.51 56.90 243.94 20.95 598.00 665.34 185.40 131.95 36.50 155.67 5,260.37 EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION #2013 -17 JANUARY MANUALS Bridgewater Bank Lake Elmo Bank Long Lake Villas MN DNR Waters Postmaster Richard Anderson Richard Pfister US Bank US Bank National Asso Xce I ADDENDUM Board of Water City of Woodbury Clark, Dan Kirvida Fire Magnuson Law Firm Met Council USAble Xcel Adopted by the City Council this 5nd Day of Febuary, 2013 Curve Crest Villas 2nd half 2012 Curve Crest Villas 2nd half 2012 2nd half 2012 Stream protection loan 1st Qtr Utility Billing Postage 2nd half prop tax abatement 2012 2nd half 2012 Lofts 2nd half 2012 Terra Springs 2nd half 2012 Energy January 2013 WAC 2013 Special response team Custodian Repair Ladder Truck Professional Service January 2013 SAC Term Life Insurance Electricity , Gas Page 3 18, 547.74 18,547.74 28,242.27 42, 500.00 2,594.04 4,798.17 9,130.26 108,595.05 198,202.49 35,949.77 2,574.00 3,361.90 1,057.50 588.25 15,746.73 4,821.30 412.80 37,879.79 TOTAL 677,347.60 MEMORANDUM To: Mayor and Council From: Rose Holman, MIS Specialist Date: February 4, 2013 Subject: Purchase of computers for air monitoring at Lily Lake and St. Croix Recreation Center The St. Croix Valley Recreation Center has been running some software to do air monitoring for the rinks. We used an old computer because we where not sure of the requirements for this software, however, we have discovered that this program needs to be run on a newer machine in order to process the reports and information required. Since the initial install at the Rec Center we have also installed this software out at Lily Lake Arena. This request is to purchase two computers to run the air monitoring software at both locations. Money for this purchase is allocated in capital outlay. Total cost for this purchase will be $2024. The Dell Online Store: Your Current E -quote Number United States Buy Online or Call 1 -800- 981 -3355 Shop Support Systems Your Current E -quote Number 1016284726366 E -quote Help Cart E- Quotes Summary View 1 ■ Detail View E -quote Name Saved By: Saved On: Expires On: Premier Page Name My Premier ltttp : / /premierecomm. dell. con / dellstore /eduote.aspx ?c= us &s= slg &1 =... CITY OF STILLWATER Logout 'f My Cart Quick Links Standard. Configurations Software & Peripherals rec- 2013 -1 Rich Bornt rbornl ©o.sti Ilwater mn.us Wednesday, January 30, 2013 Friday, March 01. 2013 CITY OF STILLWATER Ships Fast OptiPlex 7010 Small Form Factor - Intel Core 15 vPro Processor gist Print Back to List E -Quote Description Phone Number: Purchasing Agent: Notes /Comments: Additional Comments: inT Remove Item OptiPlex 7010 Dell OptiPlex 7010 SFF (FCG28), Windows. 7 Professional, No Media, 64 -bit. English ► Adjust System Dell P2312H Professional with LED Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor ► Product Details Coupon Entry Enter coupon number Q Apply Coupon Note: Coupon savings are only applied to items you have added to your cart. 1�1 Print Back to List Email ■ Add Bern air monitors (651)430 -8811 Qty 2 Update Total 2 Update Total Sub- total Unit Price $800 00 S142 99 $1,903.98 Sub -total $1,903.98 $0.00 $119.17 Shipping & Handling Tax* *Exemptions reflected in final checkout page only Total Pricel In the event that you are subject to a tax holiday, you will not be charged tax. Email ► Add Item $2,023.15 As low as $55 /month *2 11111 l Apply Now 1 Learn More Why should I apply? 2013 Dell For customers of the 50 United States and the Distnct of Columbia only. Site Terms 1 Terms of Sale Privacy Feedback snCM52 Keyword or Service Tag Search Q. Solutions View All Dell recommends Windows. ®Help Large Text 1 of 1 2/4/2013 11:58 AM Memo DATE: February 5, 2013 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Sharon Harrison, Finance Director RE: Sanitary Sewer Adjustments BACKGROUND: During the course of any given year, sanitary sewer rate adjustment recommendations come before Council. These adjustments are mainly due to leaks found during the course of the year, but often stand out more during the readings during the 1st quarter of every year. For residential properties, sanitary sewer billing rates are set during the 2nd quarter of every year using the water consumption (obtained from the Water Board) from the 1St quarter of the year. This rate is then used for the next 4 billing cycles (quarters) until the rates are reset again the following year. As mentioned before, occasionally there are some properties that have experienced increased water usage during the 1st quarter of the year due to some unforeseen circumstances (e.g. leaky toilet, water softener issues, pipe issues, etc.). This increased water usage naturally in turn increases their sanitary sewer billing rate for the next 4 billing cycles (quarters). These residents /owners will then call the City to explain their individual circumstance. We (Finance) then review consumption rates from prior /current quarters to see if we can determine the duration/termination of the leak based on the information provided to us by the water department and the resident /owner. This information then is used to provide Council with new billing rate recommendations for upcoming billing periods (until the new rates are reset the following year). This practice has been used by the City for many years, and has been proven to be a fair and accurate way for property owners to pay their fair share of the use of the sanitary sewer system. RECOMMENDATION: Attached are staff recommendations for sanitary sewer rate adjustments currently requested by property owners. These adjustments are expressed in gallons (of consumption), based on the average consumption of the prior 3 years, and converted to the new billing rate using the most current billing rates approved by Council. These adjustments will begin with the next billing cycle (3rd quarter billing). In other words, staff is recommending to Council that the property owner at least pay the increased sanitary sewer rate for the billing period in which the leak occurred. COUNCIL ACTION: If Council agrees with Staff's recommendation, Council needs to approve staff recommendations as listed on the attached Exhibit A. CITY OF STILLWATER EXIBIT A Description of Billing Quarter Circumstance Winter Average Gallons Adjustment Begins Address Acct 1 Toilet leak From 33,000 1st 718 Myrtle St 5885 To 10,000 2 Toilet leak From 74,000 1st 3665 Eben Green 10068 To 20,000 RESOLUTION 2012 -046 ENACTING A MORATORIUM ON COMMUNITY -WIDE CELEBRATIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF STILLWATER WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, acknowledges that the City has had a long and colorful history of community -wide celebrations especially during the summer months; and, WHEREAS, the celebrations have reflected the historical origins of the City growing out of its place in the lumber industry as the site of numerous lumber mills and the home of many associated with the lumber industry; and, WHEREAS, the City and surrounding areas have grown substantially in population yet a careful analysis has not been made regarding the theme, nature, extent and duration of any community -wide celebration that would be fit and proper for the City of Stillwater and surrounding area; and, WHEREAS, the impact of any community -wide celebration on the City, especially its downtown, is substantial since large amounts of public property including parks and streets are needed for the celebration; and extensive planning and execution time are required by the fire and police forces of the City; and, WHEREAS, during the summer of 2012 the City will be conducting improvements in the Lowell Park area as well as finishing construction on a pedestrian pathway on Commercial Street and therefore much of the downtown area including Lowell Park will be unavailable for a community -wide celebration. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows: 1.) That a moratorium is hereby established in the City of Stillwater for the calendar year of 2012 with regard to any community -wide celebration having its site in the downtown central business district of the City. This moratorium will not apply to periodic gatherings and lesser events, including the spring and fall art fairs, Summer Tuesdays, Harvest Fest, the Cruisin' on the Croix Car Show, and the Stillwater Criterium Bike Race. 2.) That during the year of 2012 the City Council pledges to work with citizens and interest groups in an attempt to define the community celebration of the future, relevant to not only the historical origins of the City but the present population of the City, and its benefit to the businesses of the City, the city population, and neighboring communities. Enacted by the City Council this 21st day of March, 2012. CITY OF STILLWATER ycki, Mayor Diane F. Ward, City Clerk RESOLUTION 2012 -191 EXTENDING MORATORIUM ON COMMUNITY -WIDE EVENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF STILLWATER WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, enacted a moratorium on Community-Wide Events within the City of Stillwater on March 21, 2012; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows: 1.) That a moratorium is hereby extended in the City of Stillwater until further notice. This moratorium will not apply to periodic gatherings and lesser events, or the Spring and Fall Art Fairs, Summer Tuesdays, Harvest Fest, the Cruisin' on the Croix Car Show, and the Stillwater Criterium Bike Race. Enacted by the City Council this 4th day of December, 2012. CITY OF STILLWA Ken .. i, Mayor TEST: zzh4.‘,,c Diane F. Ward, City Clerk City Council Meeting March 20, 2012 Councilmember Menikheim asked where funding would come from, and Mr. Turnblad described one option is park/open space type of funding or capital programming and there are grant opportunities. In discussion, Mr. Turnblad mentioned this location is a focal point for trail activity, so it makes sense to have some type of trail use in those buildings. . Motion by Councilmember Roush, seconded by Councilmember Polehna, moved to approve items 13 and 14. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Polehna, Roush and Mayor Harycki Nays: Councilmeznber Cook NEW BUSINESS Possible adoption of resolution regarding moratorium on festival replacing Lumberjack Days City Attorney Magnuson reviewed the proposed moratorium which would apply for the calendar year 2012 to any community -wide celebration in the Downtown Central Business District. He reported that, as proposed, the moratorium would not apply to periodic gatherings or lesser events, such as art fairs, Harvest Fest, Summer Tuesdays and Cruisin' on the Croix. He noted the moratorium also pledges that during 2012, the Council will work with citizens and interest groups in an effort to define a community celebration of the future. Mayor Harycki stated Summer Tuesdays' organizers would like to have a parade on the traditional Lumberjack Days parade date, and asked how the moratorium would impact that possibility. Councilmember Cook suggested that request would have to follow the City's special event policy, and Mr. Turnblad reviewed the policy. City Attorney Magnuson indicted that the moratorium allows Summer Tuesdays and periodic gatherings and he didn't think the moratorium would preclude such an event. Mr. Turnblad clarified that while the moratorium wouldn't necessarily preclude new events, any new event would still have to go through the special event process. In discussion, Councilmember Cook spoke against making exemptions and circumventing the process. Councilmember Cook questioned the relevance of "in this century ". Councilmember Polehna amended his motion to include Mayor Harycki amended his second. There was continued discussion of the possible parade by Summer Tuesdays organizers. Councilmember Cook asked about the status of the proposed parade, noting the moratorium exempts events that are already in place, while the parade is a new event; Councilmember Polehna said it would be his understanding that the parade would not be exempt from the special event process. Motion by Councilmember Polehna, seconded by Mayor Harycki, to adopt Resolution 2012- 046, enacting a moratorium on community -wide celebrations within the City of Stillwater, with the changes of the last sentence, striking "central businesses," noting that all businesses are owed the same respect, striking the words "in this century" in the third paragraph. Page 6 of 17 City Council Meeting March 20, 2012 Councilmember Roush asked that the motion be repeated for clarity. Councilmember Polehna said his motion was to approve the proposed moratorium language striking out the wording central businesses to include all businesses and eliminating the wording in this century from the third paragraph; on a suggestion by Councilmember Cook, he added the bike race to the approved events exempted from the moratorium. Mayor Harycki amended his second to include the bike race. Ayes: Councilmembers Cook, Menikheim, Polehna, Roush and Mayor Harycki Nays: None PUBLIC HEARINGS This is the date and time for a .ublichearin_ to consider the Millbrook 6th Addition Final Plan and Final PUD Site Plan, postponed from March 6,2 012 meeting. Community Development Director Turnblad reviewed the request and site, and reported that all the conditions of the final plat and preliminary plats are met and approval is recommended. He noted there are two conditions: that the City receives easements for all trails as they are completed; and that the landscaping plan for the southern edge of the park be completed with the addition of some trees. On a question by Mayor Harycki, Mr. Turnblad answered that the Joint Board has review and comment authority for plats. Due to scheduling conflicts, the Board was unable to meet prior to the Council meeting, however Mr. Turnblad indicated that notice was sent to all Joint Board members asking them to comment prior to the Council meeting and no comments were returned. He continued that the plat and PUD will be brought back to the Joint Board, and if there are concerns after the fact, the City will work with the developer to get those concerns addressed. Councilmember Roush asked how the City could ensure the developer's compliance with the condition regarding completion of the park landscaping, and Mr. Turnblad replied that there are escrow funds and additional plat approvals needed. Councilmember Polehna inquired if the City would be receiving an easement for a trail down to the Brown's Creek state trail, and Mr. Turnblad reviewed where trails will be constructed out to Neal Avenue and noted the City also has an easement through the adjourning property to make the connection to the Brown's Creek trail. City Planner Pogge stated he has spoken with the developer who has indicated that if the City applies for a DNR grant to make the Brown's Creek trail connection, and it plans to do so, the developer will accelerate construction of its trail system to accommodate that request. Mayor Harycki opened the public hearing. No comments were received, and the hearing was closed. Motion by Councilmember Roush, seconded by Councilmember Polehna, to adopt Resolution 2012 -047, approving the final plat, final PUD site plan, and development agreement for Millbrook 6th Addition Case No. 2012 -01. Ayes: Councilmembers Cook, Menikheim, Polehna, Roush and Mayor Harycki Nays: None Page 7 of 17 i a i M� Name May Township Field Grant Park Otto Berg Park Millbrook Park Schulenberg Park Public Works Park Staples Field Northland Park Legends Park mann Park Sunrise Park Benson Park Washington Park Lily Lake Park Brekke Park Barkers Alps Park Perro Park Lakeside Park Demontreville Park Kleis Park Pebble Park Tablyn Park Ridge Park Stonegate Park Tana Ridge Lions Park VFW Park Reid Park Lucy Winton Bell Crocker Park Cully Park Pettit Park 1 St. Marys Point Afton City Park Oak Ridge Church Marine Elementary Withrow Elementary Rutherford Elementary Stonebridge Elementary Lily Lake Elementary 1Stillwater Jr. High Stillwater High School JC Fields 101d Athletic Field Oak Park Elementary Oak -Land Jr. High Lake Elmo Elementary 1Anderson Elementary 1Afton-Lakeland Elementary Valley Crossing 4# %-I N m dr I.!) l0 N 00 01 O .—I .—I rl N c-1 M rl d- rl LC) rI l0 •l rl CO rl al e -I O N % -1 N N N M N d' N LA N l0 N n N CO N Ol N O M r-I M N M M M d- CO Ill CO l0 M M 00 M Ol M O 't' d" N d' M Ct d' d' Ln d- l0 d- t• d- 00 Ol d- O Ln 0 m t E 3 i u) AaAs` '^O 0 O W I _ H O . O m �, N M > C 0 C w ~ 0_ 2 (a 03 gs �m�c�c U_ _a o ® ®!OO••O.00 0 to a i .4, u) cn o .,_, U • E E Ts as Q Att 0 ra 2 N e AV //aim N *tit Bu!uueiN Otct�ip`Na pave H N envy ueei6xe 0 E o � - • '.. r,n,r P C 0 m 0 N env ouij3 a )IC -1 s Z o_ C 001 LU o aJ W CC S' -i 40'0 to u v. 'C 0 � e s n ny:8u1uusIM es., Ridge P *Y Z 50" T y� 10th StN AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers, 216 Fourth Street North February 5, 2013 REGULAR MEETING 4:30 P.M. RECESSED MEETING 7:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OTHER BUSINESS 1. Athletic Facilities Review STAFF REPORTS 2. Police Chief 3. Fire Chief 4. City Clerk 5. Community Dev. Director 6. Public Wks Dir/City Engr. 7. Finance Dir. 8. City Attorney 9. City Administrator 7:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF MINUTES 10. Possible approval of January 18, 2013 special meeting minutes, January 22, 2013 regular meeting minutes, and January 22, 2013 record of executive session. PETITIONS, INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS & COMMENDATIONS 11. Resolution 2013-015, Certificate of Appreciation & Retirement Plaque – Police Capt. Craig Peterson (Resolution – Roll Call) 12. Resolution 2013-016, Certificate of Appreciation – City Planner Michel Pogge (Resolution – Roll Call) OPEN FORUM The Open Forum is a portion of the Council meeting to address Council on subjects which are not a part of the meeting agenda. The Council may take action or reply at the time of the statement or may give direction to staff regarding investigation of the concerns expressed. Out of respect for others in attendance, please limit your comments to 5 minutes or less. CONSENT AGENDA (ROLL CALL) ** 13. Resolution 2013-017, directing payment of bills 14. Possible approval to hire temporary summer seasonal Community Service Officers and Parking Lot Attendants - Police 15. Possible approval to hire temporary summer seasonal - Public Works/Engineering 16. Possible approval of capital budget release – Library 17. Resolution 2013-018, establishing hourly pay rates for paid on-call fire personnel - Fire 18. Possible approval to purchase squad cars – Police 19. Resolution 2013-019, authorizing the City to make application for a Certified Local Government Grant and a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant to the Minnesota Historical Society ** All items listed under the consent agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which event, the items will be removed from the consent agenda and considered separately. PUBLIC HEARINGS - OUT OF RESPECT FOR OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE, PLEASE LIMIT YOUR COMMENTS TO 10 MINUTES OR LESS. 20. Case No. 2012-36. This is the date and time for a public hearing to consider a request from Joe Jablonski, Lennar Corporation, for final plat, PUD, and Developers Agreement approval for Millbrook 7th Addition, for 47 lots and 4 outlots located at Outlot B, Millbrook 5th Addition. Notices were mailed and published in the Stillwater Gazette on November 30, 2012. (2 Resolutions – Roll Call) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 21. Possible adoption of Ordinance 1058, an Ordinance Amending the Stillwater City Code Chapter 31, Entitled Zoning Ordinance by providing for referral of Some Special Use Permits to the City Council (2nd reading – Ordinance – Roll Call) NEW BUSINESS 22. Possible approval of Planning Commission members (Resolution – Roll Call) PETITIONS, INDIVIDUALS, DELEGATIONS & COMMENDATIONS (CONTINUED) COMMUNICATIONS/REQUESTS COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS STAFF REPORTS (CONTINUED) ADJOURNMENT ATHLETIC FACILITIES REVIEW BY: PATRICK KOPESKY INTERN THE FOR CITY OF STILLWATER AND STILLWATER PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #834 INVOLVEMENT Stillwater City Council Member Mike Polehna Community Education Director Lori Brink Kevin Johnston Stillwater Schools Athletic Facilities Coordinator Patrick Kopesky a Minnesota State University-Mankato graduate SCVAA, Stillwater Lacrosse, St. Croix Soccer, St. Croix Valley Baseball, Lake Elmo Baseball etc. PURPOSE To identify the location community athletic fields within Stillwater School District #834. Identify when the fields are used by whom and if there is open availability. Determine what are the associated rental fees for using community fields and school district fields. Who in the contact for scheduling and who preforms field maintenance. PURPOSE CONT. Is the current system of scheduling fields still viable for the future? Is there a need for a sports commission to oversee athletic facilities and organizations? If yes, will it affect youth athletic participation? NEEDS Additional 90 foot lighted baseball fields. SAHS Varsity field is not lighted. Lake Elmo VFW is lighted. Lacrosse is looking for more practice fields. (Washington County Fair Grounds and Millbrook Park?) ST. MARY'S POINT CONCLUSION Field availability for the most requested time is available at some parks. (5:00pm-9:00pm peak time) Develop better methods of scheduling fields so that fields are not over used. (Rotation) Maintain high quality youth athletics for kids of all abilities and ages. RECOMMENDATIONS Have a central organization that oversees all of the youth athletics in the St. Croix Valley. eg. Woodbury Athletic Association. Afton-Lakeland and St. Mary’s point baseball field improvement. Has existing backstop and benches, not a playable infield. Work with local municipalities on creating a community sports complex. Create a draw for local venues and or tournaments. Eg. Special Olympics at SAHS. Community Facility Contacts for Scheduling Use and Maintenance May Township- Scheduling is done through the township, and maintenance is also done through the township. The SCVAA does infield maintenance. There is no fee for using the field. The contact for reserving the field is 651-439-1706. (#1) Grant- The city of Grant is utilized my Mahtomedi Youth Baseball and the VAA. Both organizations stripe the field for games. There is no fee for using the field. The city cuts the grass and drags the field. The city clerk is the contact for field scheduling. 651-426-3383. (#2) Stillwater Township- There is no fee for using baseball field. They outsource the mowing of the parks, and the VAA helps with field prepping. Rick Jacobson is in charge of reservations. 651- 351-0299. (#3) Stillwater- Scheduling is done through city hall, and maintenance is done by the city. The city only charges for striping of fields. Beth Wolf is the contact for field scheduling 651-430-8837. Lower Lily is $20 for stripping, Upper Lily is $15 for striping, Public Works is $15 for stripping, and Lily Lower football striping is $25. (#4-#14) Oak Park Heights- Scheduling is done through city hall and public works, and maintenance is done by the city. There is no fee for reserving or using the fields. The contact number is 651- 439-4439. (#15) Bayport-Scheduling is done through city hall. Maintenance is done by both the city and the VAA. There is a reservation fee for all the park ball fields and courts. $53.44 is the fee for all the baseball fields and soccer fields for the season. The contact information for the fields is 651- 275-4404. (#16-#18) Lake Elmo- Scheduling is done through city hall, and maintenance is performed by the city. Lake Elmo baseball assists with Lions Park and the VFW Field. There is no fee for using the facilities. Katrina Reed is the field contact is 651-747-3900. (#19-#28) Lucy Winton Bell- Maintained by the St. Croix Soccer Club and the SCVAA. There is a per hour rental fee for using the soccer and baseball fields. There is a $20 fee for games on a baseball field and $15 for practices. The soccer club maintains the soccer fields, and the baseball fields are done by the SCVAA. (#29) Lakeland- Scheduling is through city hall, and maintenance is done by the city. There is a $25 dollar fee for the use of the fields for the summer per day. Lower St. Croix Baseball and St. Croix Baseball assist with field maintenance for games. The city clerk is schedules the fields. 651-436- 4430. (#30, #31) St. Croix Beach- Pettit Park use is reserved through the city. There is no fee for using the field. The Lower St. Croix Baseball teams assist with the maintenance, and the city cuts the grass. The contact number to city hall is 651-436-7031. (#32) St. Mary’s Point- The ball field is not in a useable condition. It does have a backstop and two benches. The city maintains the park. There is no fee for using the field. (#33) Afton- Scheduling is done through city hall and maintenance is done by the city. The VAA assists with the striping of the baseball diamond. The contact information for reserving is 651-436- 5090. There is no fee for using the baseball field. (#34) Oak Ridge Church- Jeff Magler is the contact for the field. The St. Croix Valley baseball maintains and provides insurance to the use the field. (#35) Stillwater Area School District- The district maintains all of the school fields. Fees for using the facilities are set at $18, $25, and $35 per hour based on group type. Lights are an additional $20 per hour. (#36-#50) Facilities Review Project Purpose: To identify the athletic fields within Stillwater School District #834 and surrounding communities and determine who the various user groups are, what the condition the fields are in, possible improvements, and determine a more efficient way of scheduling the use of the fields. Who is involved: This is a joint project with the City of Stillwater and the school district. Mike Polehna is working on behalf of the city, and Lori Brink and Kevin Johnston are my supervisors through the district. Patrick Kopesky (me) is completing this as an internship for graduation from MNSU-Mankato in December with a degree in Recreation and Parks and a minor in Urban Studies. Various local athletic groups such as the SCVAA, St. Croix Baseball, St. Croix Soccer, Lake Elmo Baseball, St. Croix Lacrosse, etc. have been helpful in the process of obtaining information. Stakeholders: Everyone who participates in youth athletics right now, and into the future. A needs assessment is being done to determine what it going to be future needs of an expanding population and increase in the number of participants. More kids in turn means more spaces for organized recreation activities. Outcomes: To understand where there is field availability. With a large number of teams from various groups finding fields and areas to practice and play becomes a challenge to schedule for. By looking at the practice and game schedules of all the organizations, excel documents have been created to find openings for availability. Also to identify what some possible improvements to fields are. Presentations will be given to the Stillwater City Council, and the Stillwater School Board to show them what is actually there for fields and facility usage. GIS Map: A GIS map is being developed with the help of the City of Stillwater and Washington County to show where the exact park and field locations are with a list of all the amenities. Questions?: Contact Patrick Kopesky 651-373-9527 cell phone, 651-430-8761 office pkopesky@ci.stillwater.mn.us Community field baseball/softball sizes within district #834 Lake Elmo St. Croix Beach VFW Park 90 foot baseline Pettit Park has 75 foot bases Lions Park 65 foot baseline Ridge Park 65 foot baseline Lucy Winton Bell Stonegate Park 65 foot baseline Has two 60 foot baselines Demontreville Park 65 foot baseline Has two 75 foot baselines Reid Park 60 foot baseline Pebble Park 60 foot baseline May Township Tablyn Park 60 foot baseline Has two 60 foot bases Tanna Park 55 foot baseline Kleis Park 55 foot baseline Oak Park Heights Brekke Park Upper has 60 foot bases Brekke Park Lower has 60 foot bases Stillwater Lily Lake Park Upper 70 foot/Lower 65 foot Afton Staples Field Afton City Park has 50 foot baselines Schulenberg Park Benson Park Grant Settlers Park Has 60 foot bases Legends Park Public Works has 65 foot bases Stillwater Area School Fields Bergmann Park Has 50, 60, 75, and 90 foot bases Washington Park Northland Park has 75 foot bases Stillwater Township Otto Berg Park has 50 foot bases Lakeland Fields Cully Park has 60 foot baseline Crocker Park has 90 foot baseline Bayport Fields Barkers Alps Field #1 has 60 foot baseline Barkers Alps Field #2 has 75 foot baseline Perro Park has 50 foot baseline Lakeside Park has 75 foot baseline NameAddressCityStateZip PlaygroundBaseballSoftballBasketballVolleyballPicnic ShelterHorseshoeSoccerFootballTennisDisc GolfIce RinkWalking TrailsRestroomsSleddingFishingSwimmingConsessions 1May Township Field13939 Norell Avenue NMay TownshipMN55047 x12 2Grant ParkKimbro Ave. N. GrantMN55082 1 3Otto Berg Park13636 90th Street NorthStillwater TownshipMN55082 x1xxx 4Millbrook Park12427 Dellwood Rd NStillwaterMN55082 x12 5Schulenberg Park2001-2099 2nd St NStillwaterMN55082 x1 6Public Works Park80th St. N. StillwaterMN55082 1x1 7Staples Field351 W Wilkins St StillwaterMN55082 1x 8Northland ParkCounty Road 12 and Northland Ave StillwaterMN55082 x2xxx 9Legends Park1060 Delano WayStillwaterMN55082 x1 10 Bergmann Park 3346 Judd Trail Stillwater MN5508211 11Sunrise Park1260 Stillwater Blvd. N.StillwaterMN55082 x1 12 Benson ParkOrleans St. W.StillwaterMN55082x1xx1x 13Washington ParkGreeley Street and StillwaterMN55082 x1x 14 Lily Lake Park1128 Greeley Street StillwaterMN55082x2xxxx 15Brekke Park5501 Omar Ave. NOak Park HeightsMN55082 x2x1xx 16 Barkers Alps Park901 5th Ave. NorthBayport MN55003x2x1x 17Perro Park 374 2nd St. NorthBayport MN55003 x1xx 18 Lakeside Park 2nd Central Ave.Bayport MN55003x1x4xx 19Demontreville Park5700 Highlands Trail NorthLake ElmoMN55042 x11xx1x 20 Kleis Park5825 Jamaca Blvd. Lake ElmoMN55402 x11x 21Pebble Park8160 Lake Jane Trail NorthLake ElmoMN55042 x1x 22Tablyn Park8735 Stillwater Blvd. Lake ElmoMN55042 xx11xxxx 23Ridge Park15th Street and Inwood Ave. Lake ElmoMN55042 x11xx 24Stonegate Park750 JasmineLake ElmoMN55042 x111 25Tana Ridge4525 Lily AvenueLake ElmoMN55042 x11x 26Lions Park3535 Laverne Ave. NorthLake ElmoMN55042 x1xx 27VFW Park3675 Layton Ave NLake ElmoMN55042 1 28Reid Park 11430-30th St. NorthLake ElmoMN55042 x1111xxx 29Lucy Winton Bell1553 Stagecoach Trl S AftonAftonMN55001 48x 30Crocker Park798 Quinmore Ave NLakeland MN55043 x1x 31Cully Park16300 3rd St. S Lakeland MN55043 x1x 32Pettit Park16200 Upper 22nd St S St. Croix BeachMN55043 1 33 St. Marys Point1660 Iriquois Street SouthSt. Marys PointMN550431 34Afton City Park3400 St. Croix Trail SouthAftonMN55001 x1xxx 35 Oak Ridge Church610 County Road 5StillwaterMN550821 36Marine Elementary550 Pine Street Marine on St. CroixMN55047x2xx 37Withrow Elementary10158 112nd Street NorthHugoMN55038 x2x NameAddressCityStateZip PlaygroundBaseballSoftballBasketballVolleyballPicnic ShelterHorseshoeSoccerFootballTennisDisc GolfIce RinkWalking TrailsRestroomsSleddingFishingSwimmingConsessions 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Teams3 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams1 Team12 Teams 1st/2nd Grade Spring 3rd/4th Grade spring 3rd/4th Grade Summer 5th/6th Grade Spring 5th/6th Grade Summer 7th/8th Grade Spring 7th/8th Grade Summer 9th/10th Grade Spring 9th/10th Grade Summer Varsity Total Stillwater Boys Lacrosse2 Teams3 Teams3 Teams 4 Teams4 Teams3 Teams3 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams Stillwater Girls Lacrosse 2 Teams3 Teams 2 Teams2 Teams 2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams 10 year old 12 year old 14 year old Total Stillwater Fastpitch 2 Teams3 Teams2 Teams7 Teams 9/10 AAA12 AA14AA15AAATotal Lower St. Croix Baseball 3 Teams1 Team1 Team1 Team6 Teams U9/10U11U12U13U14U15U16U17U18U19Total St. Croix Soccer Club Girls4 Teams1 Team2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams2 Teams3 Teams4 Teams1 Team St. Croix Soccer Club Boys4 Teams2 Teams1 Team2 Teams1 Team2 Teams1 Teams2 Teams 1 Team VFW Baseball 1 Team Lake Elmo Ducks Baseball1 Team Stillwater Legion1 Team Stillwater Loggers Baseball 1 Team 46 Teams 39 Teams Breakdown of all Athletic Organization Teams Co-Ed 36 Teams 16 Teams 240 Teams Page 1 of 6 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES January 18, 2013 SPECIAL MEETING 8:00 A.M. Mayor Harycki called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Present: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Staff present: City Administrator Hansen City Attorney Magnuson Finance Director Harrison Fire Chief Glaser Police Chief Gannaway Public Works Director Sanders Community Development Director Turnblad City Clerk Ward RECAP OF LAST RETREAT City Administrator Hansen reviewed the May 11, 2012 retreat, when a great deal of time was spent on the fire station/armory project and street maintenance. Regarding street maintenance, Public Works Director Sanders noted that the City does about 3 to 3.5 miles every year, about one-half mill and overlay, and one-half reconstruction. There are about 90 miles of streets in the City. Streets last 20-25 years. City Administrator Hansen pointed out that there is no longer any excess funding. He did a study on increasing the assessment rate to 75%, but the Council did not approve the rate increase. The City looked at innovative use of TIF, and has roughly $3.5 million, which the Council decided in May to use to help fund street projects. In addition, the Council talked about how the public really doesn’t care what the source of funds is, so when the County is doing maintenance projects, the City could scale back a little and stretch dollars even farther. Mayor Harycki commented that the retirement of debt around 2018 would also provide a funding source for street repairs. Councilmember Menikheim questioned whether streets are the best use of TIF money, because money spent on roads could otherwise be spent on developing the tax base. Councilmember Weidner asked what is a sustainable number for proving benefit on assessments. City Administrator Hansen replied that typically a City bonds for its share of street projects every year. In Stillwater, bonds are typically ten years; resulting in a tax increase of $175-180 per average home if the assessments remained at 50%. Going to a 75% assessment level would increase taxes significantly and nobody wanted to go for that. City Council Special Meeting January 18, 2013 Page 2 of 6 Councilmember Weidner asked, what if you phase in increased assessments in five percent increments, and City Administrator Hansen responded that we can do that, but then residents question why they are paying more than someone else paid previously. Councilmember Menikheim commented that five percent a year would not be forever - the City could promote it as something we have to do right now because times have changed. It does not mean we have to keep the assessments up there forever, but we need something to get us through right now. City Administrator Hansen stated most cities assess for street projects, because if put on the general tax roll, cities would be taxing so much more than their neighboring cities. Mayor Harycki indicated that the risk is when you start raising the assessment level; you end up in court trying to prove the value. Councilmember Kozlowski remarked that with 90 miles of streets, putting repairs into a schedule makes sense, along with increasing assessments. City Administrator Hansen continued that the City has a good pavement management plan, so when we do street projects it is not based on politics but on the greatest need. He pointed out that project prices can be very different. Mayor Harycki noted that as bonds are paid off, the City will have enough to keep the assessment rate where it is at. Councilmember Polehna suggested that maybe the City should do more education on street maintenance, to show that we do have a plan so it is not a surprise to residents. DISCUSSION ON LIMITED RESOURCES City Administrator Hansen reported that the City is basically operating with about 25% fewer employees than before. Each time we build something new, i.e. the bathrooms in Lowell Park, it has to be maintained. The difficulty is finding money to operate it. He does not believe the City can hold the line on the budget like we have the last five years. Councilmember Polehna remarked that the County has had to look at how to cover costs of maintaining its new building addition without increasing the budget. He added that City employees are already looking at creative ways of doing more with less. Mayor Harycki agreed that every department has been doing that. His biggest staffing concern at this time is with the Community Development Department due to the resignation of City Planner Pogge. STAFF PRIORITIES/CONCERNS Police Chief Police Chief Gannaway stated the Department is at a staffing minimum and is concerned that if the staffing reduces the City will run into major issues. He continued by stating that most days the department is running with the bare minimum. When someone is injured the City pays overtime, adjust schedules, and do lot of creative things. He would like to enhance the Reserve Program and provide more training and opportunities. The reserve program has 14 reserve officers whose only benefit right now is a pizza party and the experience they gain. City Council Special Meeting January 18, 2013 Page 3 of 6 Councilmember Polehna asked about using part time officers, and Chief Gannaway responded that we have looked at in the past, however part time officers do not get the level of training that full time officers do and that part-time officers would not work well in Stillwater. City Administrator Hansen offered that in his opinion, a part time officer’s allegiance is to their full time job, so it is not worthwhile. Councilmember Weidner remarked that in prosecuting for a lot of different municipalities, he has noticed a lack of quality in part time officers and lack of commitment in following up on tickets. Councilmember Weidner asked if event organizers could be asked to make a contribution to help fund the Reserve Officers’ training. Councilmember Polehna commented the City’s special event fee is way too low and this could be built into the fee. He also suggested sharing Academy training for reserve officers with Washington County. Other concerns expressed by Chief Gannaway were keeping up with changing technology and huge security issues with the existing facility. He noted that the planned facility is very much needed and will accommodate growth. The design is progressing. Regarding population growth in Stillwater, the average ratio in the metro area is 2 officers to 1,000 people. Stillwater is at about 1.35. Councilmember Weidner noted that it is probably better to anticipate growth when building a facility, rather than trying to obtain funding later for remodeling. Fire Department Fire Chief Glaser reiterated that the #1 issue is staffing, which has come to a critical point which is a nationwide problem. It is getting extremely difficult to hire, train and retain personnel, and the turnover is huge. For instance, there are currently seven people who could retire immediately, representing 214 years of experience and six paid on call vacancies. He discussed the pros and cons of moving to the paid on call model, the duty crew model, or hiring additional full time staff. In addition, Chief Glaser reported that the Department’s responsibilities are unique due to the vast differences in responses - high bluffs, water rescue, old structures, newer structures, an overabundance of senior care complexes, the government center, nine public school areas; and hosting 20-30,000 people downtown for special events. If more full time firefighters were hired, the level of paid on call could be reduced somewhat. Councilmember Weidner suggested cross-training police and fire staff - he understands that there is a cost and it is a stressor to the individuals. He wondered about having police officers who are also cross-trained as firefighters. Chief Glaser replied that New Brighton has been successful at cross-training. The staffing is still a problem because the police department is understaffed as well. Chief Gannaway pointed out that he is not opposed to the idea of cross-training, but the staffing levels are very low right now. It would have to be voluntary, but he may have officers who would be interested. He agreed to talk this over with Fire Chief Glaser and examine costs. Chief Glaser concluded that other concerns are capital equipment replacement and technology. City Council Special Meeting January 18, 2013 Page 4 of 6 Finance Department Finance Director Harrison reported that every year, accounting standards increase, meaning there is more work involved to get ready for the annual audit. Software will be upgraded beginning in July, which will provide more efficiency. Also the City should look at updating its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) since the last one ran through 2012. Councilmember Menikheim suggested next time the City is audited, the CVB should be audited because it is publicly funded. City Attorney Magnuson noted that small entities like the CVB must be audited every five years. Community Development Department Community Development Director Turnblad reported the first priority of projects is the Brown’s Creek Trail and Downtown Trail. Most of the design work has been completed. The second priority is event survey analysis. The event survey has received about 53% responses to date, which is great. Readex, the survey firm, will review results in February. He anticipates forming a group to look at recommendations. The third priority is updating the Zoning Code pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan. The fourth priority is to start preplanning for the update of the downtown plan. It will cost about $50-75,000 total. A couple consultants will need to be hired. He continued by stating that if work is started in 2014, the gathering data would occur in 2015 and then adopting it in 2016. This would mean the plan would be adopted by the time of the opening of the new bridge. Regarding the resignation of City Planner Pogge, Community Development Director stated we will try to hire an interim temporary part time planner to handle immediate needs. He hopes to find someone with a planning background to handle 25 hours a week for several months. It will probably take 3 to 4 months to find someone to replace City Planner Pogge. Councilmember Kozlowski, noted that he had to leave the meeting, expressed thanks to staff and Council members for the discussion. He expressed his concern about maintaining close communications and doing a proactive job of informing the public, especially about the City’s needs and limited resources. City Clerk City Clerk Ward stated staff has worked at providing information to the public via the web site and other ways. She stated that as a result of losing a half person, less time is spent on putting more information for residents on the website, communication projects through Constant Contact. Improving technology will help everyone be more efficient. She would like to have additional staff in the summer when the front desk is bombarded with business. Councilmember Menikheim suggested having a blog capability on the City web site with each Council member taking turns updating it, perhaps blogging about a particular element of City function. Councilmember Polehna asked if this would get to the right people. He felt maybe the City newsletter would reach more people. Mayor Harycki noted the problem with blogs is some people monopolize them. Chief Gannaway asked if it would be worth the effort to maintain a blog to respond to the same two or three people. City Council Special Meeting January 18, 2013 Page 5 of 6 Councilmember Menikheim responded that a blog is a way of communicating to people – i.e. Councilmember Kozlowski has a huge blog following. Councilmember Weidner stated that Councilmember Kozlowski’s blog is worldwide and is on a particular topic of interest to a certain population. City Clerk Ward reminded the Council that the City went from printed newsletters to Constant Contact - which works well, but the printed newsletter saturated the City, whereas with Constant Contact, we are only reaching the people who want to subscribe. Mayor Harycki pointed out people do not always have time to read blogs. Community Development Director Turnblad remarked that the mailed newsletter might be more effective now than digital means. City Attorney City Attorney Magnuson commented that the Council has plenty of ideas and it is up to him to figure out how those ideas can be implemented without “stepping in it.” City Administrator City Administrator Hansen shared his biggest concern is how to make budgets sustainable, and advised the Council to bear in mind that everything we do comes with a cost. He worries about setting priorities in terms of overburdening staff. He also will have a closed session at the end of the next Council meeting to discuss union contracts, as he has some real concerns. Public Works Public Works Director Sanders stated his priorities are completion of downtown improvements (the levee project, Lowell Park bathrooms, parking lots, pedestrian plaza, amphitheater); working with other government agencies (boat launch, Browns Creek Trail, County road projects, and the river crossing project); and available funding to keep up on the replacement of infrastructure (streets, utility and parks) and equipment. He reported the Corps will begin work in the spring and be done by the end of August on the levee project. He has informed park users that parking lot use this summer will be limited. Regarding staffing, he remarked that hiring 10 seasonal employees last summer worked out great. COUNCIL PRIORITIES/CONCERNS Mayor Harycki stated working with the County on the Manning Avenue crossing is his biggest priority because of the positive impact it will have on downtown. Another priority is developing a better demolition ordinance. He also suggested tweaking the sign ordinance and updating it to address LED signs. Councilmember Polehna mentioned the importance of coordinating communications on the Manning Avenue Project. He went on to say that his first priority is viewing “doing more with less” as an opportunity. We are all working toward solving our problems. Lowell Park flood protection is another priority - protecting citizens, providing them with good streets, fire protection and flood protection are his priorities. He also wants to look more at technology needs. He wondered if we want to keep going with the Fourth of July fireworks and be involved in a community festival like Lumberjack Days. After seeing the water main break in Duluth, Councilmember Polehna stated he is also concerned about the age and safety of Stillwater’s infrastructure. City Council Special Meeting January 18, 2013 Page 6 of 6 Councilmember Menikheim mentioned the Water Board is mapping infrastructure and discussing this subject. He noted that his large issues are setting a vision for the City and articulating it to the staff and public, and the overload on City staff which can result in minimal service levels. The bigger picture is how to increase the tax base. He also is concerned that the oldest building in the City is deteriorating due to neglect (the Brunswick Inn at 114 Chestnut St.). The process of getting the building on the National Register has begun but will take years. He asked if the City might use TIF money to buy it from the LLC that owns it. City Attorney Magnuson replied in order to use TIF funds to preserve or repair it, it would have to be either designated as being on the National Register or in a district and at this time it doesn’t meet either criterion. Councilmember Polehna agreed that the City should prioritize what it works on. Councilmember Weidner stated being proactive rather than reactive is important, getting a sustainable operational budget, and figuring out what staffs’ needs really are as opposed to staff reductions made in crisis mode. City Administrator Hansen agreed to pull together priorities from this meeting and bring them back to the Council. The Council agreed the next retreat should be held in June. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Councilmember Menikheim, seconded by Councilmember Polehna, to adjourn the meeting at 10:30 a.m. All in favor. Ken Harycki, Mayor ATTEST: Diane Ward, City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES January 22, 2013 REGULAR MEETING 7:00 P.M. Mayor Harycki called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. Present: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Staff present: City Administrator Hansen City Attorney Magnuson Fire Chief Glaser Police Chief Gannaway Public Works Director Sanders Community Development Director Turnblad Finance Director Harrison City Clerk Ward PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Harycki led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. OPEN FORUM Washington County Commissioner Gary Kriesel commented on the minimum assessment agreement that the City entered into with the developer of Terra Springs. In 2009 the property values dipped below the minimum tax assessment per the agreement and the County didn’t catch it. The County is prepared to waive those tax increases for 2009, 2010 and 2011 and will reimburse the City the loss of that revenue. The County will meet with Terra Springs residents to discuss the issue with the County tax assessor. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Councilmember Weidner, seconded by Councilmember Kozlowski, to approve the January 8, 2013 regular meeting minutes. All in favor. OPEN FORUM (continued) Tom Lindeen, 620 Main Street North, unofficially representing some of the Terra Springs residents, stated that residents have already received a lot of help after receiving a letter from the County about 10 days ago informing them of a 25% increase in their property values effective immediately and about a 25% increase in property taxes. He thanked City and County staff and representatives for their responses, and reviewed a handout he provided. He asked: 1) Does the City or County have the authority to dramatically increase property taxes without a public hearing? 2) What happened with the City’s consideration of retiring the taxable TIF bonds in 2011 and replacing them with tax-free municipal bonds - where has this process gone or why City Council Meeting January 22, 2013 Page 2 of 5 did it stop? 3) Can the City let go of the current bonds which they understand were let at a 6.5% interest rate and replace them with new bonds at the current rate which is approximately half of that? 4) Why were the minimum assessment agreements not applied to either the Lofts or Stillwater Mills, and why was Terra Springs singled out? 5) Now that the minimum assessment agreements have been publicly disclosed, residents are concerned that this would have a deleterious effect on the marketability of the condominiums. Mayor Harycki responded that City Attorney Magnuson and City staff will review the points and participate in the meeting. STAFF REPORTS Fire Chief Glaser reported that last week Stillwater fire crews assisted with a house fire in Mahtomedi. Four new paid on-call firefighters passed their 12 month probation. He reminded citizens about winter safety especially the importance of having a three-foot clearance around supplemental heaters and venting of gas heaters, testing fire and smoke alarms, and having a fire and escape plan. He also reminded the Council that the infamous Brines fire in which two Mahtomedi firefighters lost their lives occurred 31 years ago today. Community Development Director Turnblad informed the Council that the event survey has had over 50% response. Readex will keep the survey period open until Friday. Results will be brought to the Council at the second meeting in February. CONSENT AGENDA Resolution 2013-009, directing payment of bills Possible approval to purchase hydraulic rescue tools and hand tools – Fire Department Possible approval of Pay Equity Report Resolution 2013-010, approving Washington County All Hazard Mitigation Plan Possible approval of Planning staff Possible approval of Temporary Liquor License – May 19, 2013 – Church of St. Michael Motion by Councilmember Menikheim, seconded by Councilmember Polehna, to adopt the Consent Agenda. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None PUBLIC HEARINGS Case No. 2013-01. A public hearing to consider a request from Mark Balay, Lowell Inn, and City of Stillwater for preliminary and final plat approval for the SPGLI Plat located at 200 North Second Street, 102 North Second Street and 110 Myrtle Street East. Community Development Director Turnblad reviewed the request. SPGLI stands for Stillwater Parking Garage Lowell Inn. In order to simplify property ownership issues as well as straighten out some title and encroachment problems, the City is re-platting the property associated with the parking ramp project. City Code does not require a public hearing for this application for several reasons, however to err on the side of caution, a hearing is being held. The Planning Commission recommended approval. City Council Meeting January 22, 2013 Page 3 of 5 Motion by Councilmember Polehna, seconded by Councilmember Kozlowski, to adopt Resolution 2013-011, approving the plat known as SPGLI Addition. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None Case No. 2012-31. A continued public hearing to consider a request for a minor Zoning Text Amendment for Special Use Permit (SUP) review in the City of Stillwater. (Continued at the October 16 and December 4, 2012 meeting). Community Development Director Turnblad reviewed the proposed ordinance. In response to the Rafters roof top patio SUP request, the Council asked at its August 21st meeting that staff draft an amendment to the zoning code that requires certain special use permits to be reviewed and approved by the Council. Currently the Planning Commission has the authority to approve most SUPs. On October 16th the Council heard the first reading of the proposed ordinance amendment and requested that the language be altered, specifically to make the ordinance apply to SUPs in general (not specific to roof top patios), and that the Planning Commission would continue to review and issue most Special Use Permits except when accountability or unusual public safety concerns arose. On January 14th, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the revised draft of the ordinance. Motion by Councilmember Polehna, seconded by Councilmember Menikheim, to approve the first reading of an ordinance amending the Stillwater City Code Chapter 31, entitled Zoning Ordinance, by providing for referral of some Special Use Permits to the City Council. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None UNFINISHED BUSINESS Possible approval of second reading for Ordinance 1057, ordinance relating to criminal history background for applicants for City Employment and City License. City Attorney Magnuson pointed out one change: the BCA would like the reference to liquor licenses deleted because they are covered by statute. Motion by Councilmember Kozlowski, seconded by Councilmember Menikheim, to adopt Ordinance No. 1057, ordinance relating to criminal history background for applicants for City Employment and City License. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None NEW BUSINESS Possible approval of 2013 Fees for services/publications and Administrative Citations Fine Schedule Motion by Councilmember Weidner, seconded by Councilmember Kozlowski, to adopt Resolution 2013-012, setting fees for services/publications and administrative citations fine schedule. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None City Council Meeting January 22, 2013 Page 4 of 5 Possible approval of Joint Cable Commission appointment City Clerk Ward stated an application has been received from Jim Roush to be appointed alternate on the Joint Cable Commission with term expiring January 1, 2015. Motion by Councilmember Weidner, seconded by Councilmember Polehna, to adopt Resolution 2013-013, appointing Jim Roush to Joint Cable Commission. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None Possible approval to order preparation of feasibility report for 2013 County Road Improvement Project 2013-04 Public Works Director Sanders informed the Council that Washington County is planning improvements on two County roads in the City this year: Orleans Street from South Fourth Street to Fourth Avenue South, and 62nd Street from Osgood Avenue to Panama Avenue. New pavement, curbs and sidewalks will be installed. The County will pay for a majority of the project and a portion will be charged to the City. It is recommended that these costs be assessed to affected property owners following the 429 process, including completing a feasibility study. Motion by Councilmember Polehna, seconded by Councilmember Menikheim, to adopt Resolution 2013-014, ordering preparation of feasibility report for 2013 County Road Improvement Project 2013-04. Ayes: Councilmembers Menikheim, Kozlowski, Weidner, Polehna, and Mayor Harycki Nays: None COMMUNICATIONS/REQUESTS Mayor Harycki welcomed the Boy Scouts in the audience who are working on their citizenship merit badges. COUNCIL REQUEST ITEMS Stillwater Area Hospitality Association Councilmember Menikheim commended the Stillwater Area Hospitality Association for its efforts including a great training session last Saturday at Acapulco. Yellow Ribbon Update Councilmember Polehna noted that on Saturday night he will present at the Last Man’s Club at the VFW. ADJOURNMENT TO EXECUTIVE SESSION - LABOR NEGOTIATIONS Motion by Councilmember Menikheim, seconded by Councilmember Kozlowski, to adjourn the meeting at 7:36 p.m. to an executive session on labor negotiations. All in favor. ____________________________ Ken Harycki, Mayor City Council Meeting January 22, 2013 Page 5 of 5 ATTEST: _______________________________________ Diane F. 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Minitex MNOfficeOf Proquest QuillCorporation ReliableApplianceService SecurityResponseServicesInc XcelEnergy Newspaper Replacementnetsandbladegrinds Skates Adultcasefilejackets Officesupplies Reimburseformileagetoclasses Internet Professionalservices AtroPolylastshacklekit Maint.&Repair 1stqtrmembershipdues Ammo Publication ReimburseforCraigsretirementpartysup Refundforvalidatedparking Uniforms Coldmix Rentalofequipment Plaqueandshadowbox Cellphonesandinternet Metcouncillabcharges WashCtyHeritageCenter Tabrenewal Trafficsignalmaintenance 2ndHalfpayment-garbagecertification Fuel 1stof4Payments2013 Filter Lightingsupplies Rugandtowelservice Nonfictionbook Librarymaterials Telecommunications Processingsupplies Supplies Processingsupplies Telephone St.CroixCollection Supplies Equipmentrepair Maintenancecontract Utilities Page2 68.25 1,437.98 81.98 718.20 35.78 53.28 88.00 1,997.96 159.63 258.98 182.50 229.24 133.63 26.12 3.00 154.61 204.24 802.97 203.76 1,810.85 550.00 10,000.00 28.00 127.67 33,326.05 3,478.20 2,500.00 12.02 234.35 61.64 226.93 1,330.51 56.90 243.94 20.95 598.00 665.34 185.40 131.95 36.50 155.67 5,260.37 EXHIBIT"A"TORESOLUTION#2013-17 JANUARYMANUALS Postmaster Xcel MNDNRWaters LakeElmoBank USBank RichardAnderson LongLakeVillas RichardPfister USBankNationalAsso BridgewaterBank 1stQtrUtilityBillingPostage Energy Streamprotectionloan CurveCrestVillas2ndhalf2012 Lofts2ndhalf2012 2ndhalfproptaxabatement2012 2ndhalf2012 2ndhalf2012 TerraSprings2ndhalf2012 CurveCrestVillas2ndhalf2012 Page3 2,594.04 35,949.77 42,500.00 18,547.74 108,595.05 4,798.17 28,242.27 9,130.26 198,202.49 18,547.74 Memorandum Date: January 29, 2013 To: Mayor and City Council Members City Administrator Larry Hansen From: Chief John Gannaway Subject: Seasonal Hires PleaseAconsiderAtheAfollowingAmemorandumAasAtheAPoliceADepartment’s justification for hiring two seasonal/part-time Community Service Officers, one seasonal Parking Enforcement Officer, and several (we usually hire between 4-6, depending on how many applicants we receive) Parking Attendants. Community Service Officers (CSO’s): As you know, the dynamics of Stillwater completely change during the summer months, and this is certainly no exception for the Police Department. Our activity level rises substantially, and many times our officers will respond continuously to calls for service throughout their shifts, both day and evening. TheyAwillAsometimesAhaveAtoAprioritize,AorAwhatAweAcallA‘stack’,AcallsAforAserviceAwhenAmultipleAcallsAforA service arrive simultaneously, meaning the more serious the call, the sooner it is responded to. SometimesAofficersAareAunableAtoAtimelyArespondAtoAcallsAforAserviceAthatAareAconsideredA‘routine’.AASomeA of these calls could be: animal complaints; vehicle lock-outs; and traffic control requests. These calls are important to those that call, and it is important for us to respond, but they potentially could not be responded to in a timely fashion. ThisAisAwhereACSO’sArespond.AATheyAhandleAmanyAcallsAforAserviceAthroughoutAtheAsummer,AoftenAwhatAweA would call courtesy calls or quality of life calls. They also check and lock parks and bathrooms. When they are not responding to calls for service, their secondary duty is parking enforcement, as parking issues rise dramatically during the summer months. Without additional parking enforcement, downtownAparkingAissuesAwouldAincreaseAandAcomplaintsAwouldAincrease.AASoACSO’sAdoAhelpAjustifyAtheirA position through revenue generation in the form of parking enforcement. The part-timeACSO’sAwrite parking tickets that generally generate $25,000 in fine revenue annually. It costs approximately $20,000 in salary for each CSO. CSO’sAareAalsoAaAcost-saving measure. A quick count reveals a minimum of twelve (as you know, more events pop up during the year) events that occur in Stillwater in which a law enforcement presence is needed.AAWeAuseACSO’sAatAallAofAtheseAevents,AsometimesAusingAthemAexclusively.AA ssigningAaAswornA officer to a four-hour event would cost the City $180 (excluding benefits). Assigning a CSO would cost $65. Another aspect of the CSO hiring is that we often hire them as Police Officers when we have vacancies. (3AofAourAlastA4APoliceAOfficerAhiring’sAhaveAworkedAhereAasAseasonalACSO’s).AATheAseasonalAemploymentA giveAusAaAchanceAtoAevaluateAtheACSO’s,AseeAhowAtheyAperformAcoreAjobAfunctions, interact with the public and other City Employees, and they learn the geography of the City and how to use the various equipment that all officers use. Parking Attendants: The Parking Attendants we hire are funded completely by the Downtown Parking Fund.AATheyAmostlyAmonitorAtheA‘pay’AparkingAlotsAandAinsureAcomplianceAwithAtheApaymentAboxAbyA directing persons to the pay machine and how to use it. They also give information those using the parking lots in the form of directions, places to go, and other helpful information. Without the Parking Attendants, it is my understanding that during peak summer times the parking lots would evolve into quagmires. MEMORANDUM To:MayorandCityCouncil From:Shawn Sanders~ector ofPublicWorks Date:January30,2013 Re:Hiringofseasonalemployees DISCUSSION ThisisarequesttohiretenseasonalemployeesinthePublicWorksDepartmentandanintern fortheEngineeringDepartmentfor2013.SeasonalemployeesassignedtotheParks(4),Streets (4)andSewer(2)DepartmentsassistinallmaintenanceactivitiesthroughouttheCityintheir respectivedepartment.Seasonalworkersarealsorequiredtoworkweekendsandeveningsat TeddyBearParkandWashingtonSquareParkwhereincreaseusagerequiresstaffingforgeneral cleaningandbuildingreservations. FortheengineeringDepartment,aninternisneededtoassistthedepartmentwithworkduring thesummertohelp fillthe gapfromthelossoftheAssistantCityEngineer.Itisexpectedtobe abusyconstructionseasonwithourannualstreetimprovementproject,theCorpsproject,and LowellParkimprovements.Wewillalsoneedtoupdateourpavementmanagementplan,and performtrafficcountsonourStateAidRoads. Eachdepartment,streets,parks,sanitarysewerandengineeringhasfundsbudgetedto accommodatethehiringoftheseasonalemployees. RECOMMENDATION StaffrecommendsthatCouncilapprovethehiringoftensummerseasonalemployeesforthe PublicWorksDepartmentandonefortheEngineeringDepartment. StillwaterPublicLibrary 224ThirdS1.N. StillwaterMN55082 651.275.4338 www.stillwaterlibrary.org To:MayorandCityCouncil From:LynneBertalmio,LibraryDirector Re:2013CapitalBudget-ReleaseI AtitsregularJanuarymeeting,thelibrary'sBoardofTrusteespassedamotion requestingthattheCityCouncilreleasethesefundsfromthelibrary'sadopted2013 capitalbudget. Computers$9,000 StillwaterFireDepartment Memo To:MayorHaryckiandCouncil From:StuartW.Glaser,FireChief Date:January24,2013 Re:Paid-an-CallSalaryProposal Background AttheCouncilRetreat,whichwasheldonFriday,January18,therewasdiscussiononapotentialpay increaseforthepaid-an-callFirefighters.Thepaid-an-callpersonnelhavenotreceivedanytypeofpay increaseforoversevenyears. AttachedisaproposedsalaryschedulewhichwillbringSFD'spaid-an-callpersonnelinlinewith surroundingagencies.Thisproposalrequestiscapableofbeingimplementedwithinthecurrent Departmentbudget. Summary TheStillwaterFireDepartmentoperatesasacombinationFireDepartmentthatreliesheavilyonpaid- on-callrespondersforemergencyresponse.Thekeytothisdeploymentmodelishavingalargeenough cadreofhighlytrainedpaid-an-callstaffavailableandreadytorespondtoemergencycallswhen needed.Theproposedsalaryincreasewillfairlycompensatethecurrentstaffandrecognizetheir commitmentanddedicationtotheCity. CouncilAction Approverecommendedincreaseperattachedproposal. Attachment:Paid-on-CallSalaryProposal2013 Paid-an-CallSalaryProposal2013 ThefollowingproposalismanageableandaffordablebasedoncurrentDepartmentbudgetandwillnot requireabudgetincreasetoimplement.Thisproposalwillbringthepaid-on-callpersonnelwageswithinthe averageofothercomparablecities. CurrentSalaryperSalaryProposal Resolution2005-272 EffectiveFebruary1,2013 ProbationaryFirefighter$9.75$12.25 Firefighter$10.25$13.25 Firefighter/Engineer$11.25$14.50 Lieutenant$11.75$15.75 Captain AssistantChief $12.25 $13.25 $16.75 $17.75 RESOLUTION2013-018 ESTABLISHINGHOURLYPAYRATES FORPAIDON-CALLFIREPERSONNEL BEITRESOLVEDbytheCityCouncilofStillwater,Minnesota,thatthehourlypayratesfor paidon-callfirepersonnel,effectiveFebruary1,2013areasfollows: ProbationaryFirefighter$12.25 Firefighter$13.25 Firefighter/Engineer$14.50 Lieutenant$15.75 Captain$16.75 AssistantChief$17.75 AdoptedbytheStillwaterCityCouncilthis5th dayofFebruary,2013. KenHarycki,Mayor ATTEST: DianeF.Ward,CityClerk Memorandum Date:January29,2013 To:MayorandCityCouncilMembers CityAdministratorLarryHansen From:ChiefJohnGannaway Subject:2013SquadCarPurchase ThePoliceDepartmentisrequestingtopurchasetwonewmarkedsquadcarsasapprovedin theadopted2013budget. Wearerequestingtopurchaseone(1)2013FordPatrolInterceptor-Sedan($23,417.61,MN StateContract#A-174(5)),andone(1)2013FordInterceptor-Utility($25,309.82,MNState Contract#A-174(5)). YouwillnotethatforthefirsttimeinseveralyearsthatwearenotpurchasingDodgeChargers. ThenewmodelChargershavedifferentdimensions,whichwouldrequirepurchasingnew interiorequipment.Sincewearepurchasingnewinteriorequipment/accessories,andareonly acquiringtwovehicles,wethoughtwewouldtrythenewFordPolicevehicles.Bothareall wheeldrive(apricelessbenefitinthehillsofStillwater),getexcellentgasmileage(theyhave theV-6EcoBoostengines),andhavebeengettingravereviewsfromnumerouspoliceagencies. City Council DATE: January 31, 2013 REQUEST: CLG Grant Applications and Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants CC MEETING DATE: February 5, 2013 PREPARED BY: Michel Pogge, City Planner BACKGROUND Staff is proposing that the City apply for a CLG grant and a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant to complete a Public Education Project to create video podcasts on significant residential homes in our community. This follows the video podcasts the HPC is working on this year and that will be completed in May. The project will result in the following products: 1) 14 audio/visual podcasts on the City’s website describing various residential buildings/landmarks in Stillwater. The narrated podcasts will include historical information, interesting stories, and photos. 2) The podcasts could be downloaded to iPods, MP3 players or other mobile devices for use in a self-guided walking tour. 3) An accompanying walking tour brochure will be developed to coincide with the podcasts. GRANT BUDGETS The overall project is budgeted to cost $16,750 of which $13,000 will go towards hiring a consultant to assist the City on the project. The CLG Grant request is for $9,000. Staff will also be submitting for a Legacy Grant for $4,750. The City will provide a cash match of $3,000. If the grant is received, the City will provide $1,550 of in-kind City Staff time to support the project and $450.00 of donated time of HPC members. HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Heritage Preservation Commission will be reviewing the proposed grants at their March 4th meeting. Staff will update the Council on the HPC’s action at your meeting on March 3rd . RECOMMENDATION Review and make a recommendation to City Council regarding the FY 2014 CLG Grant Application and Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant to MHS. attachment: FY 2014 Grant Applications RESOLUTION 2013-019 AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANT AND A MINNESOTA HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL GRANT TO THE MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Stillwater, Minnesota authorizes the City to make application for the following grants to develop historic residential podcasts: 1. A Certified Local Government grant through the Minnesota Historical Society in the amount of $9,000.00. 2. A Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant through the Minnesota Historical Society in the amount of $4,750.00. BE IT RESOLVED, that the grant will provide $5,000.00 in local match for the podcast grant requests ($3,000.00 cash, $1,550.00 in-kind; and $450.00 donated time). Adopted by the City Council this 5th day of March, 2013 ________________________________ Ken Harycki, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ Diane F. Ward, City Clerk 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135871/4 Welcome, Michel Pogge Logout R-1301-13587 Back to Main Menu Edit Request City of Stillwater Request for $9,000.00 Public Education Project: Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant Request Status: Pending Submission Project Information Project Title (Be descriptive and succinct) : Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts Brief Project Summary (200 character limit) : Public Education Project: Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts Please Consider for Pre Application Review: Yes Budget Information Budget Line Items Budget Item Grant Amt Requested Match: Cash Match: In- Kind Match: Donation Total Match Consulting Services - Flat fee$9,000$3,000$3,000 Consulting Services - Flat fee$0$1,000$1,000 HPC Members$450$450 Project Director$0$0$1,550$1,550 Printed Walking Map Brochures$0$3,750$3,750 Total:$9,000$7,750$1,550$450$9,750 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135872/4 How were the above figures determined? Discussions with consultants in the field and the current Downtown Podcast project the City is working on. Amount Requested (Use total from above): $9,000.00 Match Offered (Use total from above): $9,750.00 Application Narratives Project Description: 1. The project will result in the following products: a. Creation of 14 short audio/visual podcasts describing various residential properties in Stillwater. The narrated podcasts will include historical information, interesting stories and photos. At this point, the HPC has not selected the exact homes that will be featured. The HPC is weighing to either include homes that are “the best of the best” throughout the community or may concentrate on homes in one area of the community. Both of these approaches have pros and cons to them. The HPC will work with the consultant that is hired to pick an approach and select which properties will be featured. b. The podcasts could be downloaded to iPods, MP3 players or other mobile devices for use in a self- guided walking tour. c. An accompanying walking tour brochure will be developed to coincide with the podcasts. 2. The project will be evaluated by tracking the number of times the mobile devices are checked out and the number of hits/downloads the vignettes receive. The HPC will set a goal of 600 hits per year. 3. Project schedule: a. June 2013: Project director, HPC members and consultant will meet to discuss project goals, expectations and parameters. Project director will also coordinate with the external stakeholders to get their feedback on the project. b. June - September 2013: Project director, HPC members and consultant will research photos, histories and stories of selected buildings. c. June - October 2013: Project director will work with Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau School District and local businesses about use and distribution of the project. d. October - November 2013: Project director and consultant will work together to develop audio/narratives. Present the narratives to the board for review. e. December 2013- March 2014: Consultant will mix/create the audio and visual vignettes, and accompanying brochure. f. April 2014: HPC will do final reviews/critiques of podcasts and brochure. g. May 2014: Release of podcasts on the website and for download, distribution of the brochures and issuance of press release. 4. The project will be promoted through the Chamber of Commerce, the Stillwater Area Convention and Visitor Bureau, School District and local businesses. Information will be available on the City of Stillwater website, and through City issued press releases. The Project Director will work with Valley Access Channels on promoting the project through the cable access. 5. There will be no charge to the public for this service. 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135873/4 6. Relevant goals of the 2012-2017 Statewide Historic Preservation Plan include: 1) Educate, educate educate: Build a foundation for effective preservation education and activism by improving the interpretation of Stillwater's residential cultural resources; and 2) Promote preservation’s economic benefits by increasing historic tourism to Stillwater. Recently, the HPC identified the need to educate and reach out to the community. This project makes information on historic properties interesting and more widely available. Promotion of the project in local schools and use of updated technology serves to reach out to a younger, segment of the population, who may be more apathetic about the importance of historic resources. However, the project also recognizes that there remains a section of the population that prefers more traditional information sources, and includes the development of an updated and corresponding brochure for use in the self-guiding walking tour, in an effort improve heritage tourism opportunities, and hopefully bring more people to the community and support local businesses. Project Products: The project will result in the following products: 1. 14 audio/visual podcasts on the City’s website describing various residential properties in Stillwater. The narrated podcasts will include historical information, interesting stories and photos. 2. The podcasts could be downloaded to iPods, MP3 players or other mobile devices for use in a self- guided walking tour. 3. An accompanying walking tour brochure will be developed to coincide with the podcasts. Community Support: The City of Stillwater will provide $3,000 of its own funds to support the project. In addition, the City will apply for a small grant through the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to provide an additional cash match for the project. City staff and HPC members will also provide support and work on the project, although the extent will likely be limited. The Stillwater/Oak Park Heights Convention and Visitors Bureau has expressed an interest in the project and is supporting the project. Project Impact: The project will be promoted through the Chamber of Commerce, Stillwater/Oak Park Heights Convention and Visitors Bureau, local businesses and the local schools. In addition, information will be provided on the City website and through the use of press releases. The project director will also work with Valley Access Channels on developing information that can be broadcast on the local cable channel. The expected effect is that the community will develop a greater knowledge and understanding of the importance of the residential historic district. This project will complement the work already being done and hopefully foster greater awareness of our local history and how it continues to affect the community today. Project Personnel: The City of Stillwater will retain the services of a qualified consultant to assist with the research, evaluation, and report writing. This consultant will meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135874/4 Qualification Standards (as published in the Federal Register of February 29, 1983) as stipulated in the project description. To assist the consultant, the Heritage Preservation Commission and Stillwater Planning staff will solicit the participation of local historians and the Washington County Historical Society to help gather information and photos on these sites. The City Planning Department will be responsible for the management of the grant and serves as staff to the Heritage Preservation Commission. The City has budgeted 50 hours to the management of the grant and the project. Supporting Documentation Required Documents to be uploaded with completed Public Education grant request: For Certified Local Government grant requests, required documents will vary, depending on your proposed project. Check the project guidelines for the appropriate category to determine if supporting documentation is required for your application. Request Documents Click the green '+' sign in order to upload all relevant request and organization documents. Supporting Documentation Required Documents to be uploaded with completed grant request: Organization Documents Click the green '+' sign in order to upload all relevant request and organization documents. Funding Sources No funding sources available Reports No reports Transactions No transactions Back to Main Menu 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135881/6 Welcome, Michel Pogge Logout R-1301-13588 Back to Main Menu Edit Request City of Stillwater Request for $4,750.00 Public Education Project: Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts Minnesota Historical & Cultural Heritage Grant Request Submissions to the Grants Office may be subject to Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Statute 13). All user-written material may be modified by the Minnesota Historical Society for clarity and promotional purposes. Status: Sent Back To Draft Applicant Information Applicant County: Washington Applicant Organization Type: Local/Regional Government Governance/Board Members: Ken Harycki - Mayor, Doug Menikheim - Ward 1 Councilmember, Ted Kozlowski - Ward 2 Councilmember, Tom Weidner - Ward 3 Councilmember, and Mike Polehna - Ward 4 Councilmember Sponsored Entity (if applicable): Project Information Small request: $7,000 and less: Yes Mid/large request: greater than $7,000: Project Title (Be descriptive and succinct): Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts Brief Project Summary: Public Education Project: Historic Residential Stillwater Podcasts 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135882/6 Grant Type: MN Historical and Cultural Category: Historic Preservation Projects Sub-Category: Heritage Tourism and Public Education Geographic Focus of Project: Washington Historic Property (if applicable) Property Name: Address: City: Property Location County: This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places: This property is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places: Budget Details Budget Line Items Budget Item Grant Amt Requested Match: Cash Match: In- Kind Total Match Consulting Services - Flat fee$0$9,000$9,000 Consulting Services - Flat fee$1,000$3,000$3,000 Project Director$1,550$1,550 HPC Members$450$450 Printed Walking Map Brochures$3,750$0 Total:$4,750$12,000$2,000$14,000 Amount Requested (Use total from above): $4,750.00 Match Offered (Use total from above): $14,000.00 How were above figures determined? Discussions with consultants in the field and the current Downtown Podcast project the City is working on. 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135883/6 Application Narratives Project Description: 1. The project will result in the following products: a. Creation of 14 short audio/visual podcasts describing various residential properties in Stillwater. The narrated podcasts will include historical information, interesting stories and photos. At this point, the HPC has not selected the exact homes that will be featured. The HPC is weighing to either include homes that are “the best of the best” throughout the community or may concentrate on homes in one area of the community. Both of these approaches have pros and cons to them. The HPC will work with the consultant that is hired to pick an approach and select which properties will be featured. b. The podcasts could be downloaded to iPods, MP3 players or other mobile devices for use in a self- guided walking tour. c. An accompanying walking tour brochure will be developed to coincide with the podcasts. 2. The project will be evaluated by tracking the number of times the mobile devices are checked out and the number of hits/downloads the vignettes receive. The HPC will set a goal of 600 hits per year. 3. The project will be promoted through the Chamber of Commerce, the Stillwater Area Convention and Visitor Bureau, School District and local businesses. Information will be available on the City of Stillwater website, and through City issued press releases. The Project Director will work with Valley Access Channels on promoting the project through the cable access. 4. There will be no charge to the public for this service. 5. Relevant goals of the 2012-2017 Statewide Historic Preservation Plan include: 1) Educate, educate educate: Build a foundation for effective preservation education and activism by improving the interpretation of Stillwater's residential cultural resources; and 2) Promote preservation’s economic benefits by increasing historic tourism to Stillwater. Please select the need and rationale that best fits your project from one of the following: Need and Rationale (select one): This project will complement existing knowledge by filling an identified gap. Need and Rationale: Recently, the HPC has indentified the need to better educate and reach out to the community. This project makes information on historic properties interesting and more widely available. Promotion of the project in local schools and use of updated technology serves to reach out to a younger, segment of the population, who may be more apathetic about the importance of historic resources. However, the project also recognizes that there remains a section of the population that prefers more traditional information sources, and includes the development of an updated and corresponding brochure for use in the self-guiding walking tour, in an effort improve heritage tourism opportunities, and hopefully bring more people to Stillwater in order to support local businesses. Work Plan and Timetable: 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135884/6 a. June 2013: Project director, HPC members and consultant will meet to discuss project goals, expectations and parameters. Project director will also coordinate with the external stakeholders to get their feedback on the project. b. June - September 2013: Project director, HPC members and consultant will research photos, histories and stories of selected buildings. c. June - October 2013: Project director will work with Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau School District and local businesses about use and distribution of the project. d. October - November 2013: Project director and consultant will work together to develop audio/narratives. Present the narratives to the board for review. e. December 2013- March 2014: Consultant will mix/create the audio and visual vignettes, and accompanying brochure. f. April 2014: HPC will do final reviews/critiques of podcasts and brochure. g. May 2014: Release of podcasts on the website and for download, distribution of the brochures and issuance of press release. Project Personnel: The City of Stillwater will retain the services of a qualified consultant to assist with the research, evaluation, and report writing. This consultant will meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (as published in the Federal Register of February 29, 1983) as stipulated in the project description. To assist the consultant, the Heritage Preservation Commission and Stillwater Planning staff will solicit the participation of local historians and the Washington County Historical Society to help gather information and photos on these sites. The City Planning Department will be responsible for the management of the grant and serves as staff to the Heritage Preservation Commission. The City has budgeted 50 hours to the management of the grant and the project. Enduring Value: Due to the multiple formats (YouTube, City Website, iTunes, DVD distribution, etc.) that the podcast will be available in access to the material should be long lasting. The story telling nature of the project will also help people to connect historic residential buildings that exist in Stillwater long after the project is completed. Sustainability: The City of Stillwater has made a long term commitment to preserving our cultural history. With a long running HPC and as a Preserve America Community, the City understands and values its role in protecting our heritage for future generations. Using web media, the cost to provide the information to the public is minimum compared to printed material. -----> The City is committed to maintain an on-line presence for the City and the various HPC programs will be part of that presence. As technology changes the movement to other platforms will be easy to complete. -----> Finally, hard copies of the material will be sent to and kept by the State Historic Preservation Office and 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135885/6 the Stillwater Public Library's St. Croix Collection as additional outlet for public access. Evaluation Complete the Evaluation Metrics Table below. Choose the green “+” in the upper right corner to add each evaluation metric. Begin with short term goals, followed by medium and long term. To be an impact there must be a change in knowledge, status, or behavior. To be measurable, establish meaningful indicators to show when change has occurred. Evaluation Metrics TimeframeExpected Impact Progress Indicator Short-Term By promoting the project through the Chamber of Commerce, the Stillwater Area Convention and Visitor Bureau, School District and local businesses Citizens will have a better understand Stillwater cultural history. Long-Term The project will be evaluated by tracking the number of times the mobile devices are checked out and the number of hits/downloads the podcasts receive. The HPC has set a goal of 600 downloads per year. Supporting Documentation Required Documents to be uploaded with completed Historic Preservation Projects grant request: For grants in the Historic Properties category: Scope of Work Form (required) including specifications, drawings and/or product literature if applicable. Be sure to save a copy of this form to your computer before you begin to work with it. Photos (required) For grants in other categories, check the guidelines for the attachments that are recommended or ask the Grants Office staff. In general, keep the following in mind: Drawings and/or Plans and Specifications are required for items to be purchased Photos or maps are recommended to supplement your narrative descriptions Financial documents: Financial Records (required for requests > $25,000 by nongovernmental applicants) 1/31/13Fluxx Grant https://grants.mnhs.org/portal_grant_requests/135886/6 Request Documents Click the green '+' sign in order to upload all relevant request and organization documents. Supporting Documentation Required Documents to be uploaded with completed grant request: Organization Documents Click the green '+' sign in order to upload all relevant request and organization documents. Reports No reports Transactions No transactions Back to Main Menu City Council DATE: February 1, 2013 CASE NO.: 12-36 REQUEST: Millbrook 7th Addition Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan APPLICANT: Joe Jablonski, U.S. Home Corporation LOCATION: State Highway 96 west of South Twin Lake MEETING DATE: February 5, 2013 REVIEWED BY: Community Development Director PREPARED BY: Michel Pogge, City Planner BACKGROUND The Preliminary Plat and Concept Planned Unit Development for Millbrook was approved by the City in the Summer of 2006 and subsequently amended in July of 2010. The 170 acre preliminary plat includes 172 single family homes and 98 townhomes. Development of the property is planned to occur in three overall phases. This plat represents the last plan of the development. This plat is known as Millbrook 7th Addition and includes a total of 47 single family homes that are zoned Traditional Residential. White Pine Way will be extended east and will connect to Neal Ave. Ricky Lane will be built on the east side of the development which will allow the property to the north and south to have access to White Pine Way if they are developed and subdivided in the future. Since the utilities that serve Millbrook were extended from the east, most of the utilities that will serve this development are in place. Any remaining public utilities that have yet to be installed will be done by the developer as part of the site improvements. Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 2 REQUEST AND ANALYSIS The specific request before the City is to approve the Final Plat for MILLBROOK 7th ADDITION and the Final PUD Site Plan. The City Council adopted a resolution approving the preliminary plat and concept PUD permit for MILLBROOK on August 15, 2006. On July 28, 2009, the Council adopted a resolution approving an amendment to the preliminary plat and concept PUD permit as they apply to the single-family homes in MILLBROOK. Since the plans are substantially similar to the preliminary plat and concept PUD permit approved, the final plat and final PUD permit for Millbrook 5th Addition are subject to the pertinent conditions of both resolutions of approval. They are detailed below. I. August 15, 2006 Resolution Conditions. 1. The Final Plat and Final Planned Unit Development application shall be substantially similar to the following plans prepared by Sathre-Bergquist, Inc., and on file in the Community Development Department, except as modified herein: Site Plan dated 7/21/06 Phasing Plan dated 7/24/06 Buffer Averaging Plan (including trails) - 8 sheets dated 6/26/06 Preliminary Site Map* (Sheets SM2 – SM6) dated 1/17/06 Preliminary Plat (Sheets PP1-7) dated 3/30/06 Final Grading Plan (Sheets GP2, 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6) dated 4/12/06 Final Utility Plan (Sheets 2-5) dated 4/12/06 Preliminary Landscape Plan (Sheets 1-4) dated 2/1/06 *Except trails to be as shown in Site Plan dated 7/21/06 The final plan submittals for MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION are substantially similar to the approved preliminary plans. 2. The developer shall complete a Lakeshore PUD worksheet and submit it to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource’s (DNR) Area Hydrologist prior to submitting an application for a final plat for Phase One. If the DNR review results in substantial changes to the Preliminary Plat or Concept PUD plans, then the developer shall resubmit the Concept PUD and Preliminary Plat for review by the City and Joint Planning Board. This condition has been satisfied. 3. The trail and sidewalk system shall be constructed substantially the same as represented in the following plan sets on file with the Community Development Department: a. Carnelian Marine Trails – Revised (Sheets CM-1, 2, 3) dated 6-21-06 b. Brown’s Creek Trail – Revision 3 (Sheet BC 2b-1) dated 6-26-06 c. Brown’s Creek Trail – Revision 2 (Sheet BC 2-2 + 2-3) dated 6-22-06 d. Revised Sidewalk Plan (Sheets SP-1, 2,3) dated 6-21-06 Park and trail plans for MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION are consistent with the approved preliminary plans. 4. All trails shall be paved. This condition has been satisfied. Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 3 5. Prior to release of the final plat for Phase One, a blanket easement shall be provided over the open space outlot on the south side of South Twin Lake for trail purposes. Should the Carnelian-Marine Watershed District rules ever change and allow a trail closer to the lake, the easement will give the City the right to construct that trail. This condition has been satisfied. 6. Prior to release of the final plat for Phase One, the developer shall provide a 20 foot wide general easement allowing for future use for trails and utilities on the property along the south side of State Highway 96 right of way. The easement shall be reviewed by the City Engineer and City Attorney and found satisfactory to them in both form and content. This condition has been satisfied. 7. The trail connection to State Highway 96 along Outlot F shall be allowed as shown only if the wetland in the ditch is determined by a State licensed delineator to be an incidental wetland. If it is not an incidental wetland, then the trail shall be realigned westward along the rear of Lots 17 through 19. Documentation from the delineator shall be submitted together with final plat application materials for the Phase One final plat. This trail connection was originally important when the regional trail connecting Stillwater to St. Paul was identified to run along the south side of State Highway 96. Now with the prospect that the Browns Creek State trail, no regional trail will be constructed along State High 96. Thus this trail connection is likely no longer needed. Additionally, staff would recommend against installing this trail connection now since there is currently no safe pedestrian path along State Highway 96. A trail easement was secured to allow a future connection if it would be needed in the future. 8. Lots 129 and 149 adjacent to the trail access off of the roundabout will be restricted by covenant to have open rail fencing and non-continuous shrubbery not exceeding four feet in height along their side and rear lot lines abutting the trail corridor. This is to provide for a more inviting entrance to the trail system. This condition has been satisfied. 9. The Developer shall provide water service stubs at each park with three stubs to be included at the large active park. A sanitary sewer stub will be provided at the large active park at a place yet to be determined by the City of Stillwater. This condition has been satisfied. Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 4 10. The two active parks will be graded by the developer as part of the first phase of development and the developer shall establish turf to the satisfaction of the city prior to the City’s assuming maintenance of same. This shall at a minimum include mowing, fertilizing, rock picking, leveling, trimming, weed management and over seeding as necessary. Target date for the first transfer of park land will be fall of 2007. The park sites were transferred to the City in the Fall of 2010 and the requirements for the final turf establishment is covered in the Millbrook Plat 4 development agreement. 11. The Brown’s Creek trail link on the Millbrook property that connects to the Carlson property to the south shall be installed by the developer at the same time that the Carlson property trail is constructed, if prior to construction of the final phase in Millbrook. This trail connection is in this final plat. The plans from the developer show it as a “future trail”. Staff believes that this should be installed now before home are built and new owners own the property otherwise it could be difficult to install the trail later even if the City has an easement for it. The City has an easement across the former Carlson property that will permit the trail to be installed by the City in the future. With the new Browns Creek State trail staff believes that this trail link will be important in the near future. 12. An as built easement map showing 30 foot easements where possible (minimum of 15 foot) for trails shall be completed and recorded as each section of trail is completed. These easement are received with each plat of the development. 13. Final civil engineering plans shall be found satisfactory to the Stillwater Public Works Director or they shall either be: a) revised to his satisfaction; or b) reviewed by the City Council and approved. The civil engineering plans for Millbrook 7th Addition are still being reviewed by the Public Works Director. The plans will need to be approved by him prior City Council approval of the plans. 14. Prior to commencement of any grading on the subject property, the developer shall enter into a Development Agreement that is approved by the City Council. An addendum to the master development agreement for MILLBROOK was signed already for the first phase. A development agreement for this plat will be presented to the City Council with the final plat. Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 5 II. April 17, 2007 Resolution Conditions 1. The Final Plat and Final Planned Unit Development Permit applications for the townhomes shall be substantially similar to the following plans on file in the Community Development Department, except as modified herein: Preliminary Plat Amendment (Sheet PP) dated 1/8/07 Preliminary Grading Plan (Sheet GP1) dated 1/12/07 Preliminary Utility Plan (Sheet UP1) dated 1/12/07 Preliminary Landscape Plan (Sheet LP1) dated 1/12/07 Colonial Foundation Planting Plan (Sheet L1) dated 6/8/061 Architectural elevations submitted with materials for 4/17/07 Council Meeting This condition is satisfied. 2. Any conditions applicable to the townhome development that are found in Resolution No. 2006-179 (Resolution Approving Preliminary Plat and Concept PUD Permit) shall continue to be applicable. This condition is satisfied. 3. Evergreen trees shall be added to screen the driveways from the public streets and shall be added along the north side of White Pine Way between the street and the townhome pond. The landscape plan has been revised to include these plantings. 4. Three to four architectural elevations shall be developed for the ends of the units that face the public street and the pond. This condition is satisfied. 5. In order to reduce the mass of the units a variety of materials and colors shall be introduced into each building with variations amongst the buildings. This condition is satisfied. 6. Depending on the orientation of the building, sidewalks shall be extended from the ends of the units to either the sidewalk along the public street or to the sidewalk surrounding the pond. This has been included in the revised plans. 7. Material samples shall be submitted with the Final Plat and Final PUD Permit applications to be reviewed by the Heritage Preservation Commission. This condition is satisfied. 8. All minor modifications to the Design Review Permit shall be approved in advance by the Community Development Director. All major modifications shall be approved in advance by the HPC. Determination of the distinction between “major” and “minor” shall rest with the City Administrator. 1 Augmented by foundation planting plan submitted together with materials for 4/17/07 City Council meeting Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 6 III. July 28, 2009 Resolution Conditions 1. The Final Plat and Final Planned Unit Development application shall be substantially similar to the plans prepared by Sathre-Bergquist, Inc., and on file in the Community Development Department as listed in Stillwater City Council Resolution Number 2006-179 except as amended by the revised concept sketch dated May 8, 2009. This condition is satisfied. 2. The developer shall complete a Lakeshore PUD worksheet and submit it to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource’s (DNR) Area Hydrologist prior to submitting an application for a final plat approval for the lots being revised with this amendment. If the DNR review results in substantial changes to the PUD Amendment, then the developer shall resubmit the PUD amendment or review by the City and Joint Planning Board. This condition is satisfied. 3. The proposed traffic calming median in White Pine Way shall align with the proposed trail between Lots 7 and 8 on the north side of White Pine Way as shown on Area B. Additionally, the trail north of lots 7 and 8 on the north side of White Pine Way as shown on Area B shall be adjusted to remove the multiple 90-degree turns. This condition is satisfied 4. Conditions 3 through 14 in Stillwater City Council Resolution Number 2006-179 shall remain in effect with this PUD Amendment. This condition is satisfied as noted above. 5. Changes to the lots sizes are approved for Area A and C. The lot sizes for Area B shall remain unchanged. This condition is satisfied. 6. The new house plans shall only be used on the CR lots. This condition is satisfied. Millbrook 7th Addition – Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan February 1, 2013 Page 7 CITY OF STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission reviewed the Final Plat and Final PUD request at their December 10, 2012 meeting. They recommended Stillwater City Council approve Millbrook 7th Addition Final Plat and Final PUD Site Plan subject to the following conditions: 1. An as-built easement map showing 30-foot easements where possible (minimum of 15 foot) for trails shall be completed and recorded as each section of trail is completed. 2. The “future trail” shown south of Block 6 Lots 1, 2, and 3 shall be installed with the other public improvements. 3. Final civil engineering plans shall be found satisfactory to the Stillwater Public Works Director or they shall either be: a) revised to his satisfaction; or b) reviewed by the City Council and approved. 4. The street “Ricky Lane” shall be removed from the plat and remain unnamed until the area to the north or south is developed. Staff Comments: Since the December 10, 2012 Planning Commission meeting, conditions 2 and 4 have been met by the developer. Condition 1 is also part of the master development agreement and will be supplied by the developer to the City once the trail is installed. Condition 3 will be met prior to the start of any of the utility work on the site. ACTION BY THE STILLWATER TOWNSHIP/CITY OF STILLWATER JOINT BOARD The Stillwater Township/City of Stillwater Joint Board (Joint Board) held a public hearing and reviewed this request at their January 16, 2013 meeting. As a final plan, the Joint Board is charged to review and make comments on the plan. The Board found that it followed the approved preliminary plat and had no comment on the proposed plat. CITY OF STILLWATER STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Joint Planning Board review the proposed plat and provide comments to the Stillwater City Council to consider. cc: Joe Jablonski CITY OF STILLWATER WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT, FINAL PUD SITE PLAN, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION STILLWATER PLANNING CASE NO. 2012-36 WHEREAS, US Home Corporation made application for approval of a final plat known as MILLBROOK 7th ADDITION; and WHEREAS, on April 10, 2006 the Stillwater City Planning Commission held a public hearing and recommended approval of the preliminary plat; and WHEREAS, on April 26, 2006 the Stillwater Township/City of Stillwater Joint Board held a public hearing and recommended approval of the preliminary plat; and WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing and approved the preliminary plat for MILLBROOK on August 15, 2006; and WHEREAS, on December 10, 2012 the Stillwater City Planning Commission held a public hearing and recommended approval of MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION final plat; and WHEREAS, on January 16, 2013 the Stillwater Township/City of Stillwater Joint Board held a public hearing and recommended approval of MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION final plat; and WHEREAS, the final plat of MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION has been found by the Stillwater City Council to be consistent with the approved preliminary plat. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Stillwater hereby approves the final plat of MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Stillwater hereby approves the final PUD site plan of MILLBROOK 7TH ADDITION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Stillwater hereby approves the Development Agreement between the City of Stillwater and U.S. Home Corporation for Millbrook 7TH Addition, as on file with the City Clerk and authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. Enacted by the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota this 4th day of February, 2013. CITY OF STILLWATER Ken Harycki, Mayor ATTEST: Diane F. Ward, City Clerk DEVELOPMENTAGREEMENT BYANDBETWEEN THECITYOFSTILLWATER AND u.S.HOMECORPORATION FOR MILLBROOK7THADDITION PursuanttotheMasterDevelopmentAgreementDatedMarch13,2007 ADDENDUMFOR MILLBROOK7THADDITION TO DEVELOPMENTAGREEMENTFORMILLBROOK OriginallyDatedMarch13,2007 ThisAgreementmadethisdayofFebruary,2013betweentheCityofStillwater,a politicalsubdivisionoftheStateofMinnesota("City")andU.S.HomeCorporation,aDelaware corporation("U.S.Homes")(the"Developer"). 1.INTRODUCTION.OnMarch13,2007,U.S.HomesandtheCityexecutedaMaster DevelopmentAgreement("MasterDevelopmentAgreement")forthedevelopmentof Millbrook,aresidentialcommunity,ThepurposeofthisAddendumistofacilitatethe build-outofMillbrook7thAddition,andtheinstallationofpublicimprovementsneeded toservethisphaseofthedevelopment.Ingeneral,the7thAdditionwillinclude47 SingleFamilyHomes,zonedTraditionalResidential.Amapofthe7thadditionis attachedasExhibitA,pages1,2and3. 2.SAVING.TheMasterDevelopmentAgreementwillremaininforceandeffectexceptas expresslymodifiedinthisAddendumandforthepurposesofthisAddendumisrestated asifsetforthverbatim. 3.DEVELOPERIlv:iPROVEMENTS.TheCityiswillingtoallowtheDeveloperto connecttothePublicImprovementsasdescribedinSection4oftheMasterDevelopment Agreement,andinstalltheDeveloperImprovementsnecessarytoprovidethefullrange ofmunicipalservicestothe7thAddition.Thepublicimprovementsandestimatedof costsareattachedasExhibitB. 4.CONSULTANTFEESANDCHARGES.TheDeveloperswillpaytotheCity,within thirty(30)daysofbeinginvoiced,asreimbursementforconsultantfeesincurredbythe CityinbehalfoforattherequestoftheDevelopers,includingthecostsofengineering, legalandtestingservices,oversightandinspectionofgrading,erosioncontrol,wetland restorationandanyotherdevelopmentrelatedimprovementaswellasreasonable expensesassociatedwithinspectionandsupervisionofconstructionandreinspectionfor one(1)yearbeyondtheacceptanceofthecompletedwork. 5.IMPACTFEES.DevelopermustpaytotheCity,beforetheCityreleasestheFinalPlat, allremainingImpactFeesasdescribedintheMasterDevelopmentAgreementforthe7th AdditionandallotheradditionsofMillbrookincludingimpactfeesremainingunpaidfor Millbrook6th Additionasfollows: TransporationAdequacyFund TrunkSewerandWater AUAR(TroutStreamMitigationPlan) Singlefamily Multi-family TOTAL 26.16acres @$17,160/acre=$448,905.60 26.16acres@$15,689/acre=$410,416.39 23.65acres@$1O,0211acre=$236,996.65 2.51acres@$20,042/acre=$50,305.42 $1,146,624.06 6.SECURITYFORCOSTOFDEVELOPERIMPROVEMENTS.Developermust, priortobeginningworkonanyImprovements,providetheCitywithcash,letterofcredit orothersurety,withtheformofanynon-cashsuretytobesatisfactorytotheCity Attorneyinthesumof$914.141.19($914,141.19).The suretymustbeaguarantytotheCitythattheDeveloperImprovementswillbetimely completedtotheCity'ssatisfaction.Thecash,letterofcreditorothersuretymustbe maintainedcontinuouslybytheDeveloperuntiltheDeveloperImprovementsare completedtotheCity'ssatisfaction.Thecash,letterofcreditorothersuretyfor Developer'sImprovementsmaybereleaseduponcertificationoftheCityEngineerthat itemsaresatisfactorilycompletedpursuanttothisAgreement.Periodically,aspayments aremadebytheDeveloperforthecompletionoftheDeveloperImprovements, DevelopermayrequestoftheCitythatthesuretybereducedfortheworkwhichhasbeen fullycompletedandforwhichpaymenthasbeenmade. ALetterofCreditorothersuretymustpermittheCitytodrawuponitforthefullface amountofthecostofcuringanydefaultoftheDevelopersuponten(10)dayswritten noticetotheDevelopersofitsopportunitytocure,withrespecttoperformanceitems,and seventy-two(72)hourswrittennoticewithrespecttoerosioncontrolcompliance. SecurityneednotbepostedforthevalueofimprovementspreviouslyinstalledonLot5 ofLot1Block4,Millbrooki hAddition. 7.CONDITIONSOFAPPROVAL.Theconditionsofapprovalforthefinalplatofthe property,assetforthinResolutionNo.2007-92enactedbytheCityCouncilonAugust 15,2006,mustbesatisfiedforthepropertyaswellasanyapplicableconditionsimposed onthepreliminaryplatandPlannedUnitDevelopmentpermitsetforthinCityResolution enactedbytheCityonJulyzs",2009,andconditionsofapprovalenactedbythe StillwaterPlanningCommissionwithregardtothefinalplatandfinalPlannedUnit Developmentforthe i h additiononFebruary13,2012,andconditionsofapproval enactedforthei h AdditionbyResolutionNo.__,enactedbytheCityCouncilon February__,2013. -2- 8.MARKERS.Developermustinstallmarkerslocatingandidentifyingallnatural,open spaceandparklandareasateachandeverypropertycornerwhereeveradjoiningprivate lotsmeettheseareas,tothecriteriasetforthbytheCityEngineer. 9.TRAIL.InadditiontothetrailsshownintheplansdatedNovember16,2012,a8foot trailshallbeextendedalongthenorthsideofblocks5and6justsouthofWhitePine Way.LocationanddesignofthetrailshallbedeterminedandapprovedbytheCity Engineer.ThetrialshallbeplacedwithintheROW. -3- INWITNESSWHEREOF,thepartieshavecausedthisAgreementtobeexecutedthis __dayof,2013. CITYOFSTILLWATER KenHarycki,Mayor ATTEST: DianeF.Ward,Clerk DEVELOPER: U.S.HOMECORPORATION, aDelawarecorporation By_ Its:------------ STATEOFMINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTYOFWASHINGTON) Onthis__dayof,2013,beforeme,aNotaryPublicwithinandforsaid County,appearedKenHarycki,andDianeWard,tomepersonallyknownwho,beingduly sworn,didsaythattheyaretheMayorandCityClerknamedintheforegoinginstrumentand thatthisinstrumentwassignedasthefreeactanddeedoftheCityofStillwater,Minnesota,a MinnesotaMunicipalcorporation. NotaryPublic -4- STATEOFMINNESOTA) )ss COUNTYOFHENNEPIN) Theforegoinginstrumentwasacknowledgedbeforemethis__dayofFebruary, 2013,by,the,duly authorizedagentforU.S.HomeCorporation,aDelawarecorporation,theDeveloper. NotaryPublic ThisinstrumentDraftedBy: DavidT.Magnuson(#66400) MagnusonLawFirm 324MainStreetSouth,Suite#260 Stillwater,MN55082 651-439-9464-main 651-439-5641-fax -5- SHEET 3 OF 3 SHEETS N00 °59'43 "W 14285 'et • N01 °04'42 "W 337.72 SATHRE - BERGQUIST, INC. fi 8 EXHIBITB DEVELOPERSIMPROVEMENTSANDESTIMATEOFCOSTS ITEMDESCRIPTIONPRICE SiteGrading$58,177.50 SanitarySewer$62,966.69 Watennain$38,790.00 StormSewer$168,091.38 Streets$325,727.50 BituminousTrail$100,156.25 ConcreteWalk$160.231.88 GRANDTOTALincluding125%$914,141.19 µ Zoning Classifications A-P, Agricultural Preservation RA - Single Family Residential RB - Two Family TR, Traditional Residential LR, Lakeshore Residential CR, Cottage Residential CTR, Cove Traditional Residential CCR, Cove Cottage Residential CTHR, Cove Townhouse Residential TH, Townhouse RCM - Medium Density Residential RCH - High Density Residential VC, Village Commercial CA - General Commercial CBD - Central Business District BP-C, Business Park - Commercial BP-O, Business Park - Office BP-I, Business Park - Industrial IB - Heavy Industrial CRD - Campus Research Development PA - Public Administration PROS - Park, Rec or Open Space Public Works Facility ROAD Railroad WATER Millbrook 7th Addition COUNTY ROAD 64MCKUSICK ROAD NORTH N E A L AV E N U E N O R T H H E I F O R T C O U R T N E A L AV E N U E N O R T H R I C K Y L A N E RICKY LANE WHITE PINE WAY WHITE PINE WAY CIRCLE WH IT E PI NE WAY µMillbrook 7th Addition I OU; 01-31-13 BYREVISIONSI S<!f~ 1-1- 4;, 0. 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The City of Stillwater finds that some Special Use Permits and Conditional Use Permits have more inherent risk and potential to disrupt neighboring properties. When these Use Permits come before the Planning Commission for consideration, the Planning Commission may find it appropriate to forward their review to the City Council. 2. Amending. City Code Chapter 31, Section 31-207 is amended by adding the following language to (c) (1): However, on the rare occasion when accountability is an issue, the planning commission may refer a conditional use permit or special use permit to the City Council. 3. Savings. In all other ways City Code Chapter 31 shall remain in full force and effect. 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance will be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law. Enacted by the City Council of the City of Stillwater this 5th day of February 2013. CITY OF STILLWATER _______________________________ Ken Harycki, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Diane F. Ward, City Clerk Memorandum To: Mayor & City Council From: Diane Ward, City Clerk Date: 2/1/2013 Re: Planning Commission Appointment There is a vacancy on the Planning Commission and will be a vacancy May 1, 2013 due to one member is not seeking reappointment. Eight applications were received and interviews were conducted by Councilmember Weidner and Chair Mike Kocon. Their recommendation is as follows: Appoint Jenna Fletcher to fill the unexpired term of Mike Dahlquist’s position with her term expiring May 1, 2014. Appoint Gim Middleton to the commission effective May 1, 2013 to fill the vacancy by Aron Buchanan, with his term expiring May 1, 2016 If Council agrees with the recommendation they should pass a motion adopting a resolution approving appointment Jenna Fletcher and Gim Middleton to the Planning Commission. 2 APPOINTING JENNA FLETCHER AND GIM MIDDLETON TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota, that at their February 5, 2013 regular City Council meeting they made the following appointments: Appoint Jenna Fletcher to fill the unexpired term of Mike Dahlquist’s position with her term expiring May 1, 2014. Appoint Gim Middleton to the commission effective May 1, 2013 to fill the vacancy by Aron Buchanan on May 1, 2013, with his term expiring May 1, 2016 Adopted by Council this 5th day of February, 2013 ____________________________ Ken Harycki, Mayor Attest: ____________________________ Diane F. Ward, City Clerk Summary of Proceedings Washington County Board of Commissioners January 8, 2013 Present were Commissioners Fran Miron, District 1; Ted Bearth, District 2; Gary Kriesel, District 3; Autumn Lehrke, District 4; and Lisa Weik, District 5. Absent none. Board Chair Weik presided. Board Chair and Vice Chair for 2013 Commissioner Lisa Weik was elected Chair and Commissioner Lehrke was elected Vice Chair for 2013. Commissioner Reports – Comments – Questions The Commissioners reported on the following items: - Commissioner Lehrke – reported she attended a Groundwater Advisory Committee meeting; she met with the American Cancer Society to learn about a study they are doing in Washington County in June in Woodbury; she met with the Woodbury Association Manager and the County Engineer to solve an access issue for their development; she met with the new Commissioners; and she attended the Inter-City Passenger Rail Forum; - Commissioner Miron – thanked staff for the department overviews he has attended as it gave him and Commissioner Bearth an opportunity to become familiar with county policy; he stated he was impressed with the quality of employees and the dedication to service in Washington County; and he noted that he will miss the next County Board meeting to serve as a delegate to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual meeting in Nashville, TN and talked about the potential benefits to Washington County from his involvement in the Farm Bureau; - Commissioner Bearth – thanked staff for the orientation they received; and he agreed that the county has good quality people and the goal is to keep them; - Commissioner Kriesel – reported he attended the Metropolitan Energy Policy Coalition meeting; and he will attend the Lake Elmo Park Reserve Lighted Ski Trail and Nordic Center Open House on Friday, January 11 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. - Commissioner Weik – reported she attended the Counties Transit Improvement Board and the Metropolitan Mosquito Control meetings; she attended a Southwest Corridor Management committee meeting; and she attended the Metropolitan Energy Policy Coalition meeting. Community Services Approval of the 2013-2014 contract with Rule 36 Limited Partnership of Duluth III, for intensive residential treatment services and residential crisis stabilization services for the uninsured at their Willow Haven facility in Lake Elmo. General Administration Approval of the following actions: - Board workshop held to discuss Commissioner Committee assignments for 2013; - 2013 Board meetings set for the first four Tuesdays of each month (excluding any Tuesday which is a legal holiday) at 9:00 a.m.; - December 11 and 18, 2013 Board meeting minutes; - Resolution No. 2013-001, award of 2013 newspaper publication bids; - Memorial Day appropriation of $100 each, upon request, in 2013 for military service organization as set out in state statute; - 2013 citizen volunteer appointments/reappointments to advisory committees: District 1 - Alice Smith, Mahtomedi, reappointed to the Historic Courthouse Advisory; Melissa Lewis, Stillwater, reappointed to the Parks and Open Space Commission; District 3 - Amber Yares, Stillwater, reappointed to the Mental Health Advisory; Robert Livingston, Lakeland, reappointed to the Parks and Open Space Commission; Brian Krafthefer, Stillwater, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission; District 4 - David Erickson, Newport, reappointed to the Historic Courthouse Advisory; Pauline Schottmuller, Newport, reappointed to the Parks and Open Space Commission; Jennifer Osborne, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission; District 5 - Carl Scheider, Woodbury, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Dean Shepersky, Woodbury, reappointed to the Historic Courthouse Advisory; Steven Dornfeld, Woodbury, reappointed to the Parks and Open Space Commission; At Large - Maynard Kelsey, Stillwater, reappointed to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals; Dawn Hyland, Woodbury, appointed to the Child Protection Citizen Review Panel; David Korte, Stillwater, reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Mark Frazer, Woodbury reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Daniel Belka, Woodbury, reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Robert Bankers, Woodbury, reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Dale Setterholm, Marine on St. Croix, appointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Richard Thron, Lakeland, reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Steve Kernik, Woodbury, reappointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Brian Bachmeier, Oakdale, appointed to the Groundwater Advisory Committee; Mary Hauser, Birchwood, reappointed to the Parks and Open Space Commission; Mark Swenson, Oak Park Heights, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; James Huffman, St. Paul Park, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; Sheriff Bill Hutton, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; Mary Ann Newman, Newport, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; Carol Davis-Johnson, Stillwater, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; Mark Wackerfuss, Woodbury, reappointed to the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory; The County Board affirms the following committee appointments/reappointments - Anthony Carr, Stillwater, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Mark Kuppe, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Pete Orput, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Sheriff Bill Hutton, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Susan Drabek, Stillwater, reappointed to the Community Corrections Advisory; Mark Perseke, Stillwater, appointed to the Mental Health Advisory Council; Renee Beberg, Stillwater, appointed to the Mental Health Advisory Council; Danni Schifsky, Lake Elmo, reappointed to the Mental Health Advisory Council; - 2013 Commissioner Committee Assignments; - Gateway Corridor Commission meeting moved to January 17, 2013; - Board correspondence was received and placed on file. Library Approval to amend the SirisDynix contract for software applications. Oaths of Office Oaths of Office were administered to the following: Commissioner Fran Miron, District 1; Commissioner Ted Bearth, District 2; Commissioner Gary Kriesel, District 3; and Commissioner Lisa Weik, District 5. Property Records and Taxpayer Services Approval of a plat and development agreement for Belle View Ridge located in Stillwater Township. Public Works Approval of the following actions: - Resolution No. 2013-002, 13485 St. Croix Trail South, Denmark Township house lease with James Michael Fitzpatrick; - Resolution No. 2013-003, Historic Courthouse office space lease amendments with Youth Service Bureau and Valley Tours, Inc.; - Resolution No. 2013-004, DuPont Imprelis® claims resolution agreement; - Work orders 6 and 7 for the County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 18 turn lane project with Hardrives, Inc.; - Resolution No. 2013-005, authorize final payment for the CSAH 18 center left turn lane project to Hardrives, Inc.; - County received an award presented jointly by the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Association of General Contractors for the quality of construction on County Road 19 south of Bailey Road; - Wayne Sandberg received the Past Presidents Award for Transportation Professional of the Year from the North Central Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Sheriff’s Office Approval of the following actions: - Transfer permanent use of fund balance (Explorer’s Fund 119) to the operating budget in the amount of $6,000; - Resolution No. 2013-006, authorizing execution of first amended and restated mutual aid agreement. A complete text of the Official Proceedings of the Washington County Board of Commissioners is available for public inspection at the Office of Administration, Washington County Government Center, 14949 62nd Street N., Stillwater, Minnesota. Summary of Proceedings Washington County Board of Commissioners January 15, 2013 Present were Commissioners Fran Miron, District 1; Ted Bearth, District 2; Gary Kriesel, District 3; Autumn Lehrke, District 4; and Lisa Weik, District 5. Absent none. Board Chair Weik presided. Commissioner Reports – Comments – Questions The Commissioners reported on the following items: - Commissioner Lehrke – reported she met with the Hmong Farmers Association regarding a parcel in Denmark Township that the county is considering through the Land and Water Legacy funds; she attended the Cherry-Berry Grand opening in Cottage Grove; she attended the legislative delegation meeting; and she attended the Nordic Center Grant opening; - Commissioner Weik – congratulated staff on the opening of the Nordic Center in the Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Community Services Approval of the 2013 contract with Canvas Health, Inc. for adult mental health services, children’s mental health services, family services, after hour’s services, and Medical Assistance Waiver services. General Administration Approval of the following actions: - Letter of Support for Deputy Administrator/County Auditor-Treasurer Kevin Corbid’s application for appointment to the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust Board; - County awarded the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for 2012 from the Government Finance Officers Association; - Appointment of Matthew Kowalski to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority Board as a District 4 representative to a first term expiring December 31, 2015; - Board correspondence was received and placed on file; - Executive Session held to discuss the possible purchase of interest in land owned by William McDonald, Stillwater Township. Human Resources The Board met in Executive Session to discuss labor negotiation strategy. Public Health and Environment Approval of the following actions: - Contract with the Minnesota Department of Health for the receipt of Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting grant funding to expand evidence based home visiting program; - Agreements with Maren Marks, Mary Fruetel, and Mary Storken, to use county property to provide onsite county employee wellness activities. Public Works Approval of the following actions: - Award of bid for house demolition to Semple Excavating & Trucking., Inc.; - Resolution No. 2013-007, Support for the development of the Mississippi River Trail (U.S. Bicycle Route 45). A complete text of the Official Proceedings of the Washington County Board of Commissioners is available for public inspection at the Office of Administration, Washington County Government Center, 14949 62nd Street N., Stillwater, Minnesota. Summary of Proceedings Washington County Board of Commissioners January 22, 2013 Present were Commissioners Fran Miron, District 1; Ted Bearth, District 2; Gary Kriesel, District 3; Autumn Lehrke, District 4; and Lisa Weik, District 5. Absent none. Board Chair Weik presided. Commissioner Reports – Comments – Questions The Commissioners reported on the following items: - Commissioner Kriesel – reported he met with Representative Dettmer on funding for the grade separation project for the Gateway Trail where is crosses Manning Avenue; and he attended the Greater MSP meeting; - Commissioner Bearth – reported he met with various people and he attended the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging meeting; - Commissioner Miron – reported he also met with Representative Dettmer to discuss the Gateway crossing/Manning Avenue project; he has received a number of calls with respect to Green Acres and the reporting of the Class 2B land; he attended the Rush Line Corridor Task Force meeting and learned that when the Lino Lakes Park and Ride is completed Metro Transit is planning to discontinue bus service to Forest Lake, the Rush Line Corridor Task Force Chair will meet with Metro Transit to discuss that issue prior to their next meeting in March; - Commissioner Lehrke – reported she attended the Counties Transit Improvement Board as an alternate and they reviewed the 2013 legislative proposal; she attended the Cottage Grove City Council meeting to review the county’s transit project priorities; she attended the Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) Board of Director’s meeting; she announced that she would be attending the National Association of Counties conference on March 1-6,; and the AMC Legislative Conference is March 20-21; - Commissioner Weik – reported that there is a meeting today of the Greater MSP at Woodbury City Hall at 1:30 p.m. that she plans on attending; and she reported that she has been appointed to the Corridors of Opportunity which is a policy Board in the Twin Cities. Community Services Approval to appoint Michael Manhard, Executive Director of Metro Engagement for Shelter and Housing, to the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Citizen Advisory Committee as a homeless advocate to fill an unexpired term to June 30, 2013. General Administration Approval of the following actions: - January 8, 2013 County Board meeting minutes; - Resolution No. 2013-010, 2012 fourth quarter donations; - Executive Session to be scheduled to discuss the amount of contribution from the Land and Water Legacy Funds for the Lone Lake Kennels property located in the City of Woodbury; - Workshop to be scheduled to discuss economic development and tax increment financing districts; - Support for the City of Oakdale’s request for special legislation to allow additional time to establish the Tanner’s Lake tax increment financing (TIF) district, extend the duration of the Bergen Plaza TIF District, and allow revenue generated by the Echo Ridge TIF District to be used to finance activities related to the Tartan Crossing site and Tanner’s Lake site; - Legislative update presented on recommendations from the Governor’s Transportation Finance Advisory Committee and impacts those recommendations would have on Washington County; - Board correspondence was received and placed on file. Human Resources Approval of contract with the Law Enforcement Labor Services (LELS) and specific items awarded to LELS by Arbitrator Christine D. Ver Ploeg in her December 18, 2012 Opinion and Award. Information Technology Approval to amend the agreement with Microsoft to extend the county’s Enterprise Agreement for an additional 36 months. Public Health and Environment Approval of the following actions: - Two full time equivalent Special Project Public Health Nurses to work in the county’s Family Health Visiting Program; - Comments to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on the re-issuance of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System/State Disposal System Permit. - Agreement with the University of Minnesota Extension Service for 4-H programs and staffing. Public Works Approval of the following actions: - Amendment No. 2 to cooperative agreement with the South Washington Watershed District for the County State Aid Highway 19-20-22 roadway realignment project; - Amendment No. 3 to contract with Howard R. Green Company for drainage design throughout the county road system. Sheriff’s Office Approval of the following actions: - One full time equivalent for the new position of Squad Installer; - Resolution No. 2013-008, joint powers agreement between the Sheriff’s Office and the City of Bayport to purchase fuel; - Resolution No. 2013-009, joint powers agreement between the Sheriff’s Office and the City of Oak Park Heights to purchase fuel; - Agreement for Law Enforcement Services with the City of Landfall; - Update on the expansion of the medication disposal program to the Cottage Grove Service Center and the Headwaters Service Center in Forest Lake. A complete text of the Official Proceedings of the Washington County Board of Commissioners is available for public inspection at the Office of Administration, Washington County Government Center, 14949 62nd Street N., Stillwater, Minnesota.