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2021-09-28 CC Agenda PacketPLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY OF MOUND MISSION STATEMENT: The City of Mound, through teamwork and cooperation, provides at a reasonable cost, L quality services that respond to the needs of all citizens, fostering a safe, attractive and flourishing community. AGENDA MOUND CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1. Opening meeting 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approve agenda, with any amendments TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 - 7:00 PM MOUND CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS *Consent Agenda: Items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered routine in nature, have been evaluated by staff, recommended by staff for approval by the Council, and will be enacted by a single roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member or Citizen so requests. At this time, anyone present who wishes to offer dissenting comment to any items on the Consent Agenda is invited to identify themselves and the item of concern so that the it may be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered after discussion in normal sequence. Separate introduction or further support from petitioners or requestors is not required at this time and removal of an item from the Consent Agenda for this purpose is not required or appropriate. El 5. C� *Consent Agenda *A. Approve payment of claims Page 2177-2204 *B. Approve minutes: September 14, 2021 Regular Meeting 2205-2218 *C. Approve Payment of invoice in the amount of $985,340.74 to Metropolitan 2219-2226 Council Environmental Services (MCES) for the 2018 Wilshire Watermain Improvements project completed under cooperative agreement with MCES *D. Approve 1 to 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License for the Knights of 2227 Columbus Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, October 2, 2021 Comments and suggestions from citizens present on any item not on the agenda. (Limit to 3 minutes per speaker.) MN House District 33B Representative, Dr. Kelly Morrison providing and update on district legislative activities and responding to questions/comments from the public. Planning Case No. 21-07 Public Hearings - Consideration/action on proposed amendments to City Code 2228-2285 Chapter 129 (Zoning Ordinance) and Official Zoning Map for consistency with 2040 Comprehensive Plan Applicant: City of Mound Requested Actions PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. 1. Approval of Ordinance No. - -2021 Amending Division 2 of Chapter 129 (Zoning Ordinance) Pertaining to Mixed Use District Regulations 1a. Approve Resolution No. 21 -_Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2256 Summary, as it Relates to Mixed Use District Regulations 2. Approval of Ordinance No. = 2021 Amending Chapter 129 (Zoning Ordinance) Concerning Planned Unit Developments and Planned Development Areas 2a. Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2267 Summary, as it Relates to Planned Unit Developments and Planned Development Areas 3. Approval of Ordinance No.= 2021 Amending the City of Mound Official Zoning Map to Change the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to Come into Compliance with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan 3a. Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2269 Summary, as it Relates to Changing the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to Come into Compliance with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan 4. Approval of Ordinance No. = 2021 Amending the City of Mound Official Zoning Map to Change the Zoning District to C-1 General Commercial District for a Number of Properties 4a. Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2271 Summary, to Change the Zoning District to C-1 General Commercial District for a Number of Properties 5. Approval of Ordnance No. = 2021 Amending the City of Mound Official Zoning Map to Change the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to MU-C Mixed -Use Corridor District 5a. Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2274 Summary, to Change the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to MU-C Mixed -Use Corridor District 6. Approval of Ordinance No. 2021 Amending the City of Mound Official Zoning Map to Change the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to MU-D Mixed Use Downtown District 6a. Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2279 Summary, to Change the Zoning District for a Number of Properties to MU-D Mixed Use Downtown District 7. Approval of Ordinance No.= 2021 Amending Division 2 of Chapter 129 (Zoning Ordinance) Pertaining to Allowable Uses and Establishment of C-1 General Commercial District 7a Approve Resolution No. 21- Authorizing Publication of an Ordinance by Title and 2285 Summary, as it Relates to Allowable Uses and Establishment of C-1 General Commercial District PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. B. Planning Case No. 21-09 2286-2321 Public Hearings - Consideration/action of Major Subdivision -Preliminary Plat of Sunset View Villa and Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development for property at 2631 Commerce Boulevard Requested Actions 1. Approve Resolution No. 21- Approving Major Subdivision -Preliminary Plat of 2300 Sunset View Villa 2. Approve Resolution No. 21- Approving Conditional Use Permit for Planned 2305 Unit Development for Sunset View Villa 8. City Manager Eric Hoversten requesting action on an Ordinance Amending Chapter 78 2322-2223 of the Mound City Code as it relates to Waterways 2323 9. Information/Miscellaneous A. Comments/Reports from Council members B. Reports: Fire Department —August 2021 2324-2325 C. Minutes: D. Correspondence: MN Water Assistance Flyer 2326 Westonka Historical Society Fundraiser — October 11, 2021 2327 Mound Fire Department Dance — October 9, 2021 2328 10. Adjourn COUNCIL BRIEFING September 28, 2021 Council has resumed regular meetings in the City Council Chambers in the Centennial Building. Council meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday each month at 7:00 PM with agendas and meeting details/locations posted to the City website the Thursday prior under the "Mayor and Council' section of the "Government" tab of the Home Page. Government I Mound, MN (citvofmound.com) Upcoming Events Schedule: Don't Forget!! September 28 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) September 28 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building October 12 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) October 12 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building October 19 — 6:30 PM — Special Meeting Workshop, 2022 Budget, CIP, Long Term Financial Planning * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building October 26 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) October 26 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building November 9 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) November 9 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building November 23 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) November 23 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building December 14 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) December 14 — 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building Events and Activities: Mound Farmers Market continues Mound Farmers Market &amp; More I Minnesota Grown The New Mound Farmers' Market & More I Facebook Subscribe to RAVE messaging tool for emergency notifications and updates RAVE Emereencv Notifications I Mound, MN (citvofmound.com) City Offices: City offices closed November 11 in observation of Veteran's Day City Official's Absences Please notify the City Manager in advance of an absence. 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Council members are asked to call or email their questions in advance of a public meeting so that more research may be done or additional information may be provided that will assist in your quality decision - making. 2021 City of Mound Claims 09-28-21 YEAR BATCH NAME DOLLAR AMOUNT 2021 0721HOISINGT $ 1,924.75 2021 091021CTYMAN $ 5,860.27 2021 091421PAYREQ $ 52,911.84 2021 091521UBREFND $ 1,636.06 2021 092321ELANCC $ 4,237.20 2021 091621CTYMAN $ 1,895.41 2021 092321CTYMAN $ 3,504.75 2021 092821CITY $ 47,895.54 2021 092821 H WS $ 90,519.66 TOTAL CLAIMS 11 $ 210..385.48 CITY OF MOUND 09/20/21 4:59 PM Page 1 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Payments Batch 0721HOISINGT $1,924.75 Refer 400 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP, 1 _ Cash Payment E 101-42400-300 Professional Srvs MISC PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 $736.00 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment E 475-46386-300 Professional Srvs MOUND HARBOR FINAL PLAT RECORDING- $180.50 PLANNING SVCS JULY 2020 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment G 101-23456 PC 20-10 & 11 5790 BART 5790 BARTLETT BLVD- A. MILLER- $120.00 EASEMENT VACATION - PC 20-10 & 20-11 - PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment G 101-234404848/4852 LANARK ABATE 4848/4852 LANARK ABATEMENT- $18.50 ENFORCEMENT MATTER- MISC PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment G 101-23454 2396 COMMERCE BLVD HA 2396 COMMERCE BLVD-HAZARDOUS $425.75 BUILDING MATTER- MISC PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment G 101-23453 5872 GLENWOOD ABATE 5872 GLENWOOD RD- ABATEMENT- $407.00 HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATTER- MISC PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Cash Payment G 101-23455 3053 BRIGHTON BLVD ABA 3053 BRIGHTON BLVD- ABATEMENT - $37.00 HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATTER- MISC PLANNING SVCS JULY 2021 Invoice 162876 8/312021 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,924.75 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $1,744.25 475 TIF 1-3 Mound Harbor Renaissan $180.50 $1,924.75 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated bythe Computer $1,924.75 Total $1,924.75 PAr[i1 Payments Batch 091021CTYMAN CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 $5,860.27 Refer 201 CINTAS Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4094850178 9/32021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4094850261 9/32021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4088898457 9/32021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4090879482 9/32021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4095544529 9/102021 Transaction Date 9/72021 MATS, TOWELS, CENTERPULL TOWEL REFILL- PUB WKS SHOP- 9/03/21 Project 21-5 MATS, TOWELS, DUST MOP, WET MOP- HWS- 9/0321 MATS, TOWELS, CENTERPULL TOWEL REFILL- PUB WKS SHOP- 7/0221 Project 21-5 MATS, TOWELS, CENTERPULL TOWEL REFILL- PUB WKS SHOP- 72321 Project 21-5 MATS, TOWELS, CENTERPULL TOWEL REFILL- PUB WKS SHOP- 9/1021 Project 21-5 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 387 CRAFTMASTERS CONSTRUCTION, _ Cash Payment G 101-23150 New Construction Escrow REFUND NEW CONSTRUCTION ESCROW- 6009 RIDGEWOOD RD- CRAFTMASTERS CONSTRUCTION INC. Invoice 091321 9/132021 Transaction Date 9/132021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 388 MEDIACOM _ Cash Payment E 101-42110-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi ORONO PD INTERNET SVC 9-16-21 THRU 10- 15-21 Invoice 091321 9/62021 Transaction Date 9/132021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 385 REPUBLIC SERVICES, INC. _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-384 Refuse/Garbage Dispose SEPTEMBER 2021 GARBAGE SVC- PUB WKS Invoice 0894-005484479 8252021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 9/92021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 389 SEAL TECH- MN Cash Payment E 401-43119-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 091321 9172021 Transaction Date 9/132021 SEAL COAT DRIVEWAY @ 5549 SHERWOOD DRIVE- M. JORLAND- 2019 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PW 19-01 SHERWOOD DRIVE Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $5,104.82 401 GENERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS $200.00 602 SEWER FUND $498.61 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $56.84 $5,860.27 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $5,860.27 Total $5,860.27 2179 09/13/21 1:12 PM Page 1 $58.16 $56.84 $49.26 $49.26 $58.16 $271.68 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $104.82 $104.82 $283.77 $283.77 $200.00 $200.00 Payments Batch 091421 PAYREQ CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 $52,911.84 Refer 411 HUBER FUNERAL HOME Cash Payment R 101-45000-34940 Cemetery Lot Sale Invoice 091421 9/142021 Transaction Date 9/152021 BUY BACK MOUND CEMETERY GRAVESITE A-5-7 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 409 MP ASPHALT MAINTENANCE, INC. _ Cash Payment E 427-43121-440 Other Contractual Servic PAY REQ #1 & FINAL- 2021 CRACK SEALING PROJ PW 21-06 - WORK COMPLETED AUGUST 1ST THRU AUGUST 11TH 2O21 Invoice 091421 9/142021 Project PW2106 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 412 NORTHERN TOOL AND EQUIPMEN _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply TITAN POST DRIVER & 1-YEAR SVC PLAN - STREETS DEPT Invoice 48355882 9/132021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply CHEETAH BEAD SEATER- STREETS DEPT Invoice 48235571 9/132021 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 408 NORTHWEST ASPHALT, INC. Cash Payment E 427-43121-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 091421 9/142021 Transaction Date 9/152021 PAY REQUEST #2 & FINAL SURFSIDE PARKING LOT IMPROV PROJ- PW 20-01 Project PW2001 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 410 SAFELITE AUTO GLASS _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs REPLACE AUTO GLASS- CHIPPED SIDE WINDOW - PARKS TRUCK#319 Invoice 091521 9/152021 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 407 SUNRAM CONSTRUCTION INCOR _ Cash Payment E 401-43110-500 Capital Outlay FA PAY REQUEST #3 & FINAL - 2020 RETAINING WALL IMPROV PROJECT- PW 20-02 FOR WORK COMPLETED NOVEMBER 1st 2020 THRU JUNE 25TH 2O21 Invoice 091421 9/142021 Project PW2002 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $2,630.72 401 GENERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS $5,514.18 427 STREET MAINTENANCE $44,766.94 $52,911.84 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $52,911.84 Total $52,911.84 09/16/21 8:07 AM Page 1 $40.00 $40.00 $21,000.00 $21,000.00 $1,872.37 $213.38 $2,085.75 $23,766.94 $23,766.94 $504.97 $504.97 $5,514.18 $5,514.18 41.019 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Payments Batch 091521UBREFND $1,636.06 Refer 603 CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS TITLE L _ Cash Payment R 601-49400-36200 Miscellaneous Revenu 2631 COMMERCE BLVD- UTILITY REFUND- L. & S. ANDERSON-CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS TITLE LLC Invoice 092321 9/152021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 602 NETWORK TITLE, INC. _ Cash Payment R 601-49400-36200 Miscellaneous Revenu 4608 MANCHESTER RD- UTILITY REFUND - NETWORK TITLE- HARAN LLC Invoice 061521 6/152021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 601 OLEK, CARLA Cash Payment R 601-49400-36200 Miscellaneous Revenu 5492 LOST LAKE LN- UTILITY REFUND- C. OLEK Invoice 092321 9/152021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 600 POLLARD, DEBRA _ Cash Payment R 601-49400-36200 Miscellaneous Revenu 4937 ISLAND VIEW DR- UTILITY REFUND- D. POLLARD Invoice 092321 9/152021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 604 TRADEMARK TITLE SVCS, INC SH _ Cash Payment R 601-49400-36200 Miscellaneous Revenu 5556 SPRUCE RD- UTILITY REFUND - TRADEMARK TITLE SVCS- M. & K. OLTROGGE Invoice 092315 9/152021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 601 WATER FUND $1,636.06 $1,636.06 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated bythe Computer $1,636.06 Total $1,636.06 09/22/21 10:04 AM Page 1 $175.09 $175.09 $195.59 $195.59 $186.84 $186.84 $916.06 $916.06 $162.48 Total $162.48 41.011 Payments Batch 092321 ELANCC CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 $4,237.20 09/16/21 10:35 AM Page 1 Refer 405 ELAN CREDIT CARD Ck# 081040E 9232021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply DELANO CARQUEST- TRAILER HITCH $48.95 PARTS FOR NEW 2021 STREETS TRUCK #221 Invoice 092321 8/62021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- SAMSUNG FAST CHARGING $24.43 DUAL PORT CAR CHARGERS- 2 PK- R. PRICH Invoice 092321 8/82021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- SAMSUNG FAST CHARGING $24.42 DUAL PORT CAR CHARGERS- 2 PK- R. PRICH Invoice 092321 8/82021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- STREAMLIGHT ULTRA $128.07 STINGER 1100 LUMEN LED FLASHLIGHT W/ 12VOLT DC CHARGER- SEWER DEPT Invoice 092321 8/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-340 Advertising UNTAPPD, INC.- BUSINESS ONLINE $599.00 ADVERTISING Invoice 092321 8/92021 Cash Payment E 101-41920-440 Other Contractual Servic ZOOM.US- MONTHLY CHARGE TO RECORD $43.01 COUNCIL MEETINGS TO CLOUD FOR LMCC Invoice 092321 8/192021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- SAMSUNG FAST CHARGING $20.98 DUAL PORT CAR CHARGERS- 2 PK- UTILITY DEPT Invoice 092321 8/112021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- SAMSUNG FAST CHARGING $20.98 DUAL PORT CAR CHARGERS- 2 PK- UTILITY DEPT Invoice 092321 8/112021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- BASKETBALL COURT $134.99 MARKING STENCIL KIT FOR ASPHALT/ CONCRETE & STENCIL SPRAY KIT Invoice 092321 8262021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply FARM -RITE EQUIPMENT- TUBELINE- PARKS $76.06 Invoice 092321 8/192021 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,120.89 Refer 406 ELAN CREDIT CARD Ck# 081041E 9232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies 511.INC - UNIFORM BOOTS W SIDE ZIP- $130.50 ANDY DRILLING Invoice 092321-2 8222021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies AMAZON.COM- 41 QTY EMS BLOOD $899.95 PRESSURE & STETHOSCOPE KITS- FIRE DEPT Invoice 092321-2 8/82021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-217 Fire Prevention Supplies PERSONALIZED PAPER- MFD- THINGS TO $380.00 DO LIST- NOTEPADS W/ MFD LOGO -- MAGNET ON BACK- 500 QTY- FIRE DEPT Invoice 092321-2 8/192021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-434 Conference & Training LODGING -COURTYARD INDIANAPOLIS, IN- $870.48 FDIC CONFERENCE AUG 3RD THRU 6TH 2021- A. DRILLING Invoice 092321-2 8172021 4ROVA CITY OF MOUND 09/16/2110:35AM Page 2 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-434 Conference & Training LODGING -COURTYARD INDIANAPOLIS, IN- $835.38 FDIC CONFERENCE AUG 3RD THRU 6TH 2021- B. GORMAN Invoice 092321-2 8172021 Transaction Date 9/152021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $3,116.31 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $303.01 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES $3,116.31 601 WATER FUND $45.41 602 SEWER FUND $173.47 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $599.00 $4,237.20 Pre -Written Checks $4,237.20 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $0.00 Total $4,237.20 CITY OF MOUND 09/16/21 1:30 PM Page 1 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Payments Batch 091621CTYMAN $1,895.41 Refer 396 CARQUEST OF NAVARRE (PA49 _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply MARINE STARTING BATTERIES, MINI LONG, $67.83 LIFE BULB- C5 LIFT STATION Invoice 6974-424549 822021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply LUBE & OIL FILTER- GENERATORS $47.16 Invoice 6974-425222 8/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply BATTERY- BAYWOOD SHORES GENERATOR $157.64 Invoice 6974-425309 8/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply CREDIT BATTERY CORE RETURN -$27.00 Invoice 6974-425520 8/122021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply CHARGER MAINTAINER- C5 LIFT STATION $33.49 Invoice 6974-425534 8/122021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply LUBE, AIR & FUEL FILTERS- SEWER TRUCK $76.25 Invoice 6974-426532 8262021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply HYDRAULICS, OUTER AIR ELEMENT, LUBE $73.46 SPIN -ON- PAINT SPRAYER PUBLIC WORKS Invoice 6974-425312 8/102021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 601-49400-220 Repair/Maint Supply BATTERIES FOR WATER TRUCKS #316 & # $305.28 109 Invoice 6974-424620 8/32021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-212 Motor Fuels FUEL- STREETS TRUCK #412 $13.99 Invoice 6974-426837 8/312021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs WIPER BLADE- STREETS TRUCK #504 $18.08 Invoice 6974-426571 8262021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs MAINTAINER, STEERING WHEEL COVER- $53.80 STREETS Invoice 6974-425776 8/162021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply FORD TRANSMISSION DI $11.03 Invoice 6974-426511 8262021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply MERCON LV ATF- PARKS TRUCK #416 $88.20 Invoice 6974-426514 8262021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-220 Repair/Maint Supply WATER TRUCK#316 BATTERY CORE -$44.00 RETURN CREDIT Invoice 6974-484840 8/52021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply STOCK SUPPLIES- PUBLIC WORKS SHOP $30.80 Invoice 6974-426071 8/192021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 9/142021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $906.01 Refer 393 TRUE VALUE HWS _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies PLASTIC WELD 25 ML SYRINGE $7.68 Invoice 176611 8/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies 2 PK WHITE VELCRO STRIPS $4.80 Invoice 176619 8272021 Transaction Date 9/142021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $12.48 Refer 394 TRUE VALUE MOUND (FIRE) _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair #11 O-RING FOR AIR HOSE- FIRE DEPT $3.73 Invoice 176598 8172021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 12 OZ WHITE GLOSS PAINT, 2 NYLON U.S. $80.79 BANNER POLES- FIRE DEPT Invoice 176638 8/102021 Transaction Date 9/142021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $84.52 Refer 395 TRUE VALUE, MOUND (PW PKS) _ 2184 CITY OF MOUND 09/16/21 1:30 PM Page 2 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply 50# FAST SET CONCRETE $8.99 Invoice 176657 8242022 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply 4 PK 1 3/16 ALUMINUM PADLOCK $20.69 Invoice 176520 822021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply ROUND BASE MAGNET $17.96 Invoice 176500 822022 Cash Payment E 601-49400-200 Office Supplies 8 CLIPBOARDS $43.13 Invoice 176510 822022 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply BRAIDED NYLON ROPE, S-BNER, SCREWS, $5.58 NUTS, BOLTS- SEWER DEPT Invoice 176967 8/312022 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply 30 GAL CEMENT TOTE $41.38 Invoice 176765 8/182022 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply 35YD GORILLA TAPE, CLEAR KWIK SEAL, $37.76 SNAP LINKS Invoice 176725 8/162022 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply 6" PRO WIRE STRIPPER, 32 PC TAMPER $35.98 TORX SET Invoice 176511 822022 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies AIRWICK & SCENT AIR FRESHENERS $3.22 Invoice 176511 822022 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply TRIPLE ACTION BRUSH $7.01 Invoice 176836 8232022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply ANCHOR SHACKLE W/ PIN $161.82 Invoice 176899 8262022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies WHITE BASKETBALL NET- PARKS $4.04 Invoice 176898 8262022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies 4LB BLOOM BOOSTER $13.49 Invoice 176627 8/102022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply 2X4X8 STUDS $25.98 Invoice 176613 8/92022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply GLOSS GREEN PAINT $4.49 Invoice 176659 8/112022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply 50# FAST SET CONCRETE, SCREWS, NUTS, $78.01 BOLTS Invoice 176672 8/122022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply SIMPLE GREEN CLEANER, FINISH NAILS, $19.50 SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS Invoice 176726 8/162022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply QUICK LINKS $4.66 Invoice 176836 8232022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies GALLONN PINK LOTION SOAP- DEPOT BLDG $30.58 Invoice 176853 8242022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies 128 OZ SHIPSHAPE BLEACH $5.84 Invoice 176851 8242022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-200 Office Supplies BROWN CLIPBOARD $5.39 Invoice 176728 8/162022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply WASP HORNET KILLER- PARKS $21.56 Invoice 176756 8/172022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS $10.25 Invoice 176723 8/162022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply 2 GAL MEDIUM TANK SPRAYER $26.09 Invoice 176619 8/92022 2185 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 176501 822022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 176530 8/32022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 176576 8/52022 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 176610 8/92022 Transaction Date 9/142021 ANCHOR SHACKLE W/ PIN, STUDS, SLIP HOOKS, GALVANIZED CABLE, 50:01 FUEL/OIL- PARKS ROPE CLAMPS TWIST LEVEL RELL, 2X4X8 STUDS BLACK PVC SOCK BOOTS 09/16/21 1:30 PM Page 3 $151.65 $4.12 $61.85 $41.38 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $892.40 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $822.25 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES $84.52 601 WATER FUND $304.41 602 SEWER FUND $671.75 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $12.48 $1,895.41 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated bythe Computer $1,895.41 Total $1,895.41 04E:Z^. Payments Batch 092321CTYMAN CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 $3,504.75 Refer 491 BIFFS, INC PORTABLE RESTROO _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) PHILBROOK PARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 8- 11-21 THRU 9-7-21 Invoice W828506 9/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) CENTERVIEW BEACH BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 8- 11-21 THRU 9-7-21 Invoice W828503 9/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SURFSIDE PARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 8- 11-21 THRU 9-7-21 Invoice W828504 9/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SKATEPARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 8- 11-21 THRU 9-7-21 Invoice W828505 9/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SWENSONPARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 8- 11- 21 THRU 9-7-21 Invoice W828507 9/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) PHILBROOK PARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 7- 14-21 THRU 8-10-21 Invoice W823715 8/112021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) CENTERVIEW BEACH BIFFS RENTAL & SVC Invoice W823712 8/112021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SURFSIDE PARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 7- 14-21 THRU 8-10-21 Invoice W823713 8/112021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SKATEPARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 7- 14-21 THRU 8-10-21 Invoice W823714 8/112021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-410 Rentals (GENERAL) SWENSONPARK BIFFS RENTAL & SVC 7- 14- 21 THRU 8-10-21 Invoice W823716 8/112021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 516 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR COMP _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-401 Building Repairs REPAIR GARAGE DOOR- CONTROL BOX - ELECTRIC EYES- FIRE DEPT Invoice Z189235 8/302021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $2,686.00 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES $818.75 $3,504.75 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $3,504.75 Total $3,504.75 Total 09/22/21 4:42 PM Page 1 $166.00 $225.00 $561.00 $225.00 $166.00 $166.00 $225.00 $561.00 $225.00 $166.00 $2,686.00 $818.75 $818.75 04E:1Fl Payments Batch 092821 CITY CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 $47,895.54 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 1 Refer 489 A-1 RENTAL OF LAKE MINNETONK _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & BUCKET RENTA L $441.70 7/22 THRU 9/13/21- STREETS DEPT Invoice 160638 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $441.70 Refer 490 BERRY COFFEE COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-430 Miscellaneous RENTAL & MTCE- COFFEE MACHINE FIRE $83.46 DEPT Invoice 859439 9/12021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $83.46 Refer 492 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-202 Duplicating and copying SEPT 2021- COPIER RENTAL- FIRE DEPT $0.00 Invoice 27363570 9/122021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-202 Duplicating and copying SEPT 2021 - COPIER RENTAL- HARBOR $34.40 WINE & SPIRITS Invoice 27363570 9/122021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $34.40 Refer 494 CENTERPOINT ENERGY (MINNEG _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4948 BARTLETT LS E2 GENERATOR NATL $22.31 GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1717 BAYWOOD SHORES DR. LS $22.31 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4728 CARLOW RD LS GENERATOR NATL $19.28 GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1871 COMMERCE BLVD NEW LIFT STATION $20.79 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 2649 EMERALD DR. LS E3 GENERATOR $21.53 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 3000 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE LS GENERATOR $20.74 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 2990 HIGHLAND BLVD LS B1 GENERATOR $22.31 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 5260 LYNWOOD BLVD. LS GENERATOR $19.28 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4791 NORTHERN RD LS D1 GENERATOR $21.53 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1972 SHOREWOOD LN LS GENERATOR $22.31 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 3172 SINCLAIR RD LS GENERATOR NATL $22.31 GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Invoice 2188 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice Transaction Date 9212021 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 2 Payments Current Period: September 2021 1758 SUMACH LANE LS GENERATOR NATL $80.04 GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 4922 THREE PTS BLVD LS GENERATOR $21.53 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 3303 WATERBURY RD LS GAS SVC 6-22-21 $19.28 THRU 8-20-21 5077 WINDSOR RD LS GENERATOR NATL $20.79 GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 4783 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE LS GENERATOR $23.15 NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 5330 BARTLETT & LAKEWOOD- LS E4 $23.15 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 6-22-21 THRU 8-20-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 493 CENTERPOINT ENERGY (MINNEG _ Cash Payment E 101-41930-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-41910-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Project 21-3 Cash Payment E 609-49750-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 Invoice 092821 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-383 Gas Utilities GAS SVC 7-23-21 TO 8-20-21 DEPOT BLDG Invoice 092821 9/102021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 495 CINTAS Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4096199156 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4095544519 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4094216787 8272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4096199185 9/172021 Transaction Date 9212021 Refer 496 DPC INDUSTRIES, INC. Cash Payment E 601-49400-227 Chemicals Invoice 82000090-21 8/312021 MATS, TOWELS, CENTERPULL TOWEL REFILL- PUB WKS SHOP-9/1721 Project 21-5 MATS, TOWELS, DUST MOP, WET MOP- HWS-9/10/21 MATS, TOWELS, DUST MOP, WET MOP- HWS-8/27/21 MATS, TOWELS, DUST MOP, WET MOP- HWS-9/17/21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total 150# CHLORINE CYLINDER RENTAL- QTY 14 2189 $422.64 $16.46 $93.28 $73.08 $60.41 $64.42 $26.28 $34.29 $368.22 $58.16 $56.84 $56.84 $56.84 $228.68 $120.00 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 3 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $120.00 Refer 750 FIRE SAFETY USA, INCORPORATE _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FIRE ENGINE #40 2010 MIDWEST $155.00 FREIGHTLINER- FULL CHASSIS TRUCK SVC- PREV MTCE INSPECTION- LUBRICATE DRIVELINE, INSPECT ALL VALVES & PUMP SEALS- INSPECT ANODES & SCREENS - CHANGE OIL , OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTER Invoice 150897 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 2003 SALISBURY FIRE ENGINE #29 - $1,333.50 REMOVE BROKEN FUEL TANK STRAPS, POSITION TANK IN PLACE INSTALL NEW FUEL TANK STRAP SUPPORTS- ADJ GASKETS Invoice 150864 8/192021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FIRE ENGINE TANKER #35 2006 MIDWEST $987.00 FREIGHTLINER- FULL CHASSIS TRUCK SVC- PREV MTCE INSPECTION- CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTERS & FUEL FILTERS Invoice 150900 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FIRE ENGINE #24 1995 CUSTOM $1,190.00 FREIGHTLINER- FULL CHASSIS TRUCK SVC- PREV MTCE INSPECTION- LUBRICATE DRIVELINE, INSPECT ALL VALVES & PUMP SEALS- INSPECT ANODES & SCREENS - CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTERS LUBRICATE DRIVELINE, CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTER Invoice 150896 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair LADDER #44 E-ONE HP78 - FULL CHASSIS $1,260.00 TRUCK SVC- PREV MTCE INSPECTION - CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID, LUBRICATE DRIVELINE, INSPECT ALL VALVES & PUMP SEALS- INSPECT ANODES & SCREENS - CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTERS Invoice 150892 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FIRE ENGINE #22 E-ONE RESCUE- FULL $876.00 CHASSIS TRUCK SVC- CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTERS Invoice 150902 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 2003 SALISBURY FIRE ENGINE #29 - FULL $1,189.00 CHASSIS TRUCK SVC- PREV MTCE INSPECTION -CHANGE OIL, OIL FILTER & FUEL FILTER Invoice 150894 8232021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-440 Other Contractual Servic ISO PUMP TESTS- FIRE ENGINE #24, FIRE $1,338.00 ENGINE #29, FIRE ENGINE #40 & LADDER TRUCK #44 Invoice 151132 8/312021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $8,328.50 Refer 497 FLEETPRIDE TRUCK & TRAILER P _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID- 20 QTY - 2.5 GAL $247.40 BOTTLES- PUBLIC WORKS SHOP Invoice 82281271 9202021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 9202021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $247.40 Refer 416 GERTENS GARDEN CENTER INC. _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies PERENNIALS AND SUN & SHADE GRASS $183.61 SEED- 2 5 GAL PAILS- PARKS DEPT Invoice 1021/15 9/32021 2190 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 4 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Transaction Date 9/162021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $183.61 Refer 429 GO VDEALS _ Cash Payment R 404-46000-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $5.00 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD -PARKS BUYERS SALT DOGG SPREADER Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Cash Payment R 404-46000-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $5.00 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD - PARKS TORO COMMERCIAL 21" HONDA Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Cash Payment R 404-46000-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $600.00 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD-STREETS- STIGA BELOS 54 TRANS PRO- QTY 2 Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Cash Payment R 404-46000-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $5.00 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD-STREETS- TWO- MAN DIRT AUGER & 2 WEED WHIPS Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Cash Payment R 602-49450-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $483.75 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD - SEWERDEPT- HIMOINSA GENERATOR- HIPOWER 80KW 240V Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Cash Payment R 602-49450-39101 Sales of General Fixe 7.5 %ONLINE AUCTION FEES -PUBLIC $498.75 WORKS EQUIPMENT SOLD - PUBLIC WORKS- ARMY GENERATOR MEP007B CAT 3306 DIESEL Invoice 7967-082021 8/312021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,597.50 Refer 498 HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY T _ Cash Payment E 310-47000-620 Fiscal Agent s Fees PREPAID SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS- LUMPED $48.00 SERVICE FEE Invoice 092821 9/142021 Transaction Date 9202021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $48.00 Refer 499 HOME DEPOT/GECF (PAM _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies 911 ZIPTIES- 911 MEMORIAL EVENT @ FIRE $37.48 STATION Invoice 9615835 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 4610556 8262021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 1025880 9/82021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 9024659 8/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 972036 8202021 Transaction Date 9212021 2 3/8" GLAVANIZED STEEL POST- PARKS 20 LB KWIKRETE STRUCTURAL REPAIR - PUBLIC WORKS SHOP Project 21-5 70 QT ULTRA LATCH STORAGE BOXES- 6 QTY , 6 TIER RACK CHROME WIRE UNIT - PUBLIC WORKS SHOP Project 21-5 NEW REFRIGERATOR- PUBLIC WORKS SHOP- HAUL AWY OLD APPLIANCE Project 21-5 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 501 LEAGUE MN CITIES INSURANCE T _ Cash Payment E 101-41600-304 Legal Fees CITY'S DEDUCTIBLE & LEGAL FEES- VILLAS ON LOST LAKE LITIGATION RE: PUD- LAND USE -TATTOO PARLOR $5.50 $42.74 $195.86 $703.00 $984.58 $2,939.84 Invoice 092821 9/172021 2191 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 5 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Transaction Date 9/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $2,939.84 Refer 502 LOFFLER COMPANIES, INCORPOR _ Cash Payment E 101-41930-202 Duplicating and copying COPY ROOM KONICA C652 - COLOR $0.00 OVERAGE - 4-14-20 THRU 5-13-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 101-41930-202 Duplicating and copying COPY ROOM KONICA C652 - B & W $0.00 OVERAGE - 4-14-20 THRU 5-13-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-202 Duplicating and copying KONICA MINOLTA B200 PW COPIER $6.68 OVERAGE CHG 8-10-21 THRU 9-09-21 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 222-42260-202 Duplicating and copying CANON C2501F FIRE COPIER - COLOR $0.00 OVERAGE CHARGES - 2-1-20 THRU 4-30-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-202 Duplicating and copying CANON C2501F FIRE COPIER - B & W $0.00 OVERAGE CHARGES - 2-1-20 THRU 4-30-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-202 Duplicating and copying KONICA MINOLTA HP3035 FINANCE/P & 1 $0.00 COPIER B & WHT COPIES OVERAGE- 4-14- 20 THRU 5-13-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-202 Duplicating and copying KONICA MINOLTA HP3035 FINANCE/P & 1 $0.00 COPIER COLOR COPIES OVERAGE- 4-14-20 THRU 5-13-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-202 Duplicating and copying PRINTER HP4100 P & I COPIER B & WHT $0.00 COPIES - 4-14-20 THRU 5-13-20 Invoice 3817211 9172021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $6.68 Refer 503 LUBE-TECH & PARTNERS, LLC _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply USED BULK OIL PICK UP- PUB W KS SHOP $205.00 09-08-21 Invoice 2707400 9/92021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $205.00 Refer 504 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FREIGHT FOR SHIPPING REPAIRED $12.80 EQUIPMENT BACK FROM SERVICE CENTER- FIRE DEPT Invoice P00943 922021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair FREIGHT FOR SHIPPING REPAIRED $8.65 EQUIPMENT BACK FROM SERVICE CENTER- FIRE DEPT Invoice P00963 9/82021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $21.45 Refer 505 MINNESOTA VALLEY TESTING LA _ Cash Payment E 601-49400-470 Water Samples MONTHLY CHLORINE REPORT & COLIFORM $110.00 WATER TESTS-10 Invoice 1106781 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $110.00 Refer 506 MNSPECT _ Cash Payment E 101-42400-308 Building Inspection Fees AUGUST 20211 BUILDING INSPECTION $18,059.90 FEES Invoice 8559 2/52021 2192 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 6 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment G 101-20800 Due to Other Governments AUGUST 2021 - ELECTRICAL STATE -$21.00 SURCHARGE FEE CREDIT Invoice 8559 2/52021 Cash Payment R 101-42000-32220 Electrical Permit Fee AUGUST 2021- ELECTRICAL INSPECTION -$331.00 PERMIT FEE CREDITS Invoice 8559 2/52021 Cash Payment G 101-23453 5872 GLENWOOD ABATE AUGUST 2021 - BUILDING OFFICIAL $187.50 SERVICES- 5872 GLENWOOD HAZARDOUS BUILDING -ABATEMENT Invoice 8559 2/52021 Cash Payment G 101-23454 2396 COMMERCE BLVD HA AUGUST 2021 - BUILDING OFFICIAL $187.50 SERVICES- 2396 COMMERCE BLVD HAZARDOUS BUILDING- ABATEMENT Invoice 8559 2/52021 Transaction Date 2/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $18,082.90 Refer 507 MULCH STORE, THE _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-232 Landscape Material 2.5 CUBIC YARDS BRUSH DISPOSAL- 9-07-21 Invoice 104069271 9172021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 508 NAPA AUTO PARTS - SPRING PAR _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply DELVAC 28 GALLONS 5W40 OIL- PUBLIC WORKS Invoice 0577-143124 8262021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 509 NELSON ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAI _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic REPLACE THE OVERLOAD BLOCK ON #1 PUMP @ LIFT STATION - INSTALLED LIGHT IN THE STATION Invoice 1752 9/92021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic CHECK ALARMS & PROGRAM DIALER FOR ALARM @ P-1 LIFT STATION Invoice 1761 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 510 OFFICEDEPOT Cash Payment E 101-41930-200 Office Supplies Invoice 193438244001 9/132021 PO 25306 Transaction Date 9212021 COPY PAPER, RED PENS, OFFICE DUSTER - CITY HALL Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 511 OPUS 21 MGMT SOLUTIONS, LLC Cash Payment E 601-49400-307 Admin/Finance/Compute AUGUST 2021 -CIS DATA HOSTING, PRODUCTION, BILLING, CALL CTR SUPPORT Invoice 210106 2/82021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-307 Admin/Finance/Compute AUGUST 2021 -CIS DATA HOSTING, PRODUCTION, BILLING, CALL CTR SUPPORT Invoice 210106 2/82021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-322 Postage AUGUST 2021- UTILITY BILLING POSTAGE Invoice 210106 2/82021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-322 Postage AUGUST 2021- UTILITY BILLING POSTAGE Invoice 210106 2/82021 Transaction Date 2/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $20.00 $20.00 $587.72 $587.72 $455.00 $270.00 $725.00 $164.19 $164.19 $1,907.88 $1,907.88 $346.51 $346.51 $4,508.78 Refer 742 PEDERSON, SARAH _ 04F-0Ie? CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 7 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 17820009 9212021 Transaction Date 9212021 REIMBURSE SARAH PEDERSON- WHITE HOUSE CUSTOM COLOUR- 6 MFD BANNERS FOR 911 ANNIVERSARY EVENT Wells Fargo 10100 Total $390.00 $390.00 Refer 743 PRESTIGE SAFETY LLC _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-300 Professional Srvs ANNUAL MASK RESPIRATOR FIT TESTING- $925.00 ALL FIREFIGHTERS AS REQUIRED PER OSHA MANDATE Invoice 129 9/172021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $925.00 Refer 512 SPARKLE POOL SERVICE, INC. _ Cash Payment R 101-42000-32210 Building Permits REFUND 80% OF BUILDING PERMIT FEES- $949.64 PERMIT # 2021-00690 & #2021-00815- PROJECT CANCELLED- 6264 SUGAR MILL LN- SPARKLE POOL SVC INC. Invoice 092821 9202021 Cash Payment G 101-20800 Due to Other Governments REFUND STATE SURCHARGE 80%OF $44.50 BUILDING PERMIT FEES- PERMIT # 2021- 00690 & #2021-00815- PROJECT CANCELLED- 6264 SUGAR MILL LN- SPARKLE POOL SVC INC. Invoice 092821 9202021 Transaction Date 9202021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 513 STERLING FENCE, INCORPORATE _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-500 Capital Outlay FA 87' X 6' GALVANIZED 9 GAUGE CHAIN LINK FENCE- MOUND UNION CEMETERY Invoice 25649 9/172021 Transaction Date 9202021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 514 STREICHER S _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies 25 QTY REVERSE PATCH FLAGS- FIREMEN Invoice 11523352 9/82021 Transaction Date 9202021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 515 SUN PATRIOT NEWSPAPER -CITY Cash Payment E 101-42400-351 Legal Notices Publishing LEGAL NTCE- AMEND ZONING ORD CHPT 129-ZONING RELATING TO THE CREATION OF MIXED USE DISTRICTS, CONSOLIDATE COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS & CLARIFICATIONS TO PUD REGULATIONS - PUB 9-18-21 Invoice 854063 9/182021 Cash Payment G 101-23464 2631 COMMERCE SUNSET LEGAL NTCE- PUB HEARING- MAJOR SUBDIVISION PRELIM PLAT- SUNSET VIEW VILLA& CUP FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT & REMODEL SITE PLANS- 2631 COMMERCE- NEVE- PUB-9-18-21 Invoice 854061 9/182021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-351 Legal Notices Publishing LEGAL NTCE- AMEND ZONING ORD CHPT 129- REZONE PARCELS TO ADDRESS INCONSISTENCIES BETWEEN THE 2040 COMP PLAN & ZONING MAP- PUB 9-18-21 Invoice 854062 9/182021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $994.14 $4,046.00 $4,046.00 $37.50 $37.50 $61.68 $84.81 $80.96 $227.45 Refer 517 VERIZON WIRELESS _ ONE CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 8 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PARKS TABLET- INTERNET SVC 8-11-21 $35.01 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi STREETS LEAD WORKER TABLET- $35.01 INTERNET SVC- 8-11-21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PUBLIC WORKS SUPER- R. PRICH -TABLET- $35.01 INTERNET SVC- 8-11-21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi UTILITY LEAD WORKER TABLET- $17.50 INTERNET- SVC 8-11-21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi UTILITY LEAD WORKER TABLET- $17.51 INTERNET- SVC 8-11-21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PARKS LEAD WORKER TABLET- INTERNET $35.01 SVC 8-11-21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi STREETS TABLET INTERNET SVC 8-11-21 $35.01 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PUB WKS ON -CALL INTERNET SVC 8-11-21 $35.01 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 101-42400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi FIELD OFFICER DATACARD SVC 8-11-21 $17.51 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 101-42115-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi FIELD OFFICER DATACARD SVC 8-11-21 $17.50 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi UTILITY DEPT TABLET- INTERNET SVC 8-11- $17.51 21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi UTILITY DEPT TABLET- INTERNET SVC 8-11- $17.50 21 THRU 9-10-21 Invoice 9888126378 9/102021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $315.09 Refer 518 VERIZON WIRELESS _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $110.82 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $110.82 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $78.02 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $28.80 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $98.43 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Cash Payment E 101-41310-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- $56.81 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 2195 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 101-42115-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 8-14-21 THRU 9-13- 21 Invoice 9888395854 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 09/22/21 4:40 PM Page 9 $16.41 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $500.11 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $27,775.89 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES $9,916.67 310 GO IMPROVEMENT-2013A $48.00 404 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RESERVE $615.00 601 WATER FUND $2,630.22 602 SEWER FUND $6,678.56 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $231.20 $47,895.54 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $47,895.54 Total $47,895.54 04F'I^. CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Payments Batch 092821 HWS $90,519.66 Z/ta'LrP11'iY6L1�1/e)//'ZKK��i111�1p1 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3495822 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3497090 9/172021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo Refer 703 BELLBOY CORPORATION Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0091318900 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0091318900 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0091318800 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0091318800 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0091152200 9/82021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0091152200 9/82021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0091205900 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 90837000CR 8/182021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale 10100 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 1 $701.70 $1,216.00 Total $1,917.70 WINE $50.00 FREIGHT $2.05 LIQUOR $1,371.39 FREIGHT $15.03 LIQUOR $250.00 FREIGHT $3.10 WINE CREDIT-$125.00 WINE CREDIT -OVERPAYMENT -$0.03 LIQUOR CREDIT- INVOICE PRICING-$693.00 ADJUSTED Invoice 0091019900CR 9/12021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- SHOT GLASSSES, STAINLESS $16.23 SHANKER, CORKSCREW, BALANCE DUE Invoice 0103898200-2 9/82021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $889.77 Refer 702 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $2,572.25 Invoice 0091273000 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $50.00 Invoice 0091273600 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX $38.00 Invoice 0091273400 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $1,825.33 Invoice 0091181100 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $24.80 Invoice 0091273000 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $3.10 Invoice 0091273400 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $1.55 Invoice 0091273600 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $19.11 Invoice 0091181100 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $280.00 Invoice 0091241900 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo ?I Q+ff0 Total $4,814.14 CITY OF MOUND 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 2 Payments Current Period: September 2021 Refer 701 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies SUPPLIES, BAGS, C-FOLD TOWELS $70.65 Invoice 0103937400 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX $0.00 Invoice 0103937400 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- CORKSCREW, SHAKER SET, SHOT $0.00 CUPS, FLASKS Invoice 0103937400 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 704 BOOM ISLAND BREWING COMPAN _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 11274 9/12021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 705 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN BEE _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 341010382 9/82021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 341096969 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 706 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 341036685 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 340970946 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 341036686 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 341036684 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 341036685 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 707 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES, L.P. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2595685 9/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2595629 9/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER CREDIT Invoice 17840053 9/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 2595685 9/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2595629 9/142021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 739 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES, L.P. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2598502 9212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER CREDIT Invoice 2598503 9212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2598504 9212021 Total $70.65 $177.00 $177.00 $7,500.10 $2,893.35 Total $10,393.45 Total Total $76.00 $4,826.26 $196.00 $6,527.10 $59.94 $11,685.30 $138.60 $5,692.00 -$87.50 $112.45 $234.00 $6,089.55 $3,948.10 -$53.90 $48.50 04r 1i] CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 a Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2598219 9212021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 708 CLEAR RIVER BEVERAGE CO. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 597836 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 709 COCA COLA BOTTLING-MIDWEST Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa COCA COLA PRODUCTS- MIX Invoice 3609214895 9202021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 710 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 1462201 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 1462201 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 711 ENKI BREWING COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 11249 9/92021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 712 FALLING KNIFE _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 4466 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 713 HOHENSTEINS, INCORPORATED _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 442791 9/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 444715 9212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 444715 9212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 444715 9212021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 714 JACK PINE BREWERY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 4084 9/142021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 715 JJ TAYLOR. DISTRIBUTING MINN _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3222271 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3222270 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 716 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 1884414 9/92021 2199 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 3 $85.50 Total $4,028.20 $1,599.00 Total $1,599.00 Total $597.36 $597.36 $2,089.00 $0.00 Total $2,089.00 $21.50 Total $21.50 $275.00 Total $275.00 $2,877.70 $1,233.75 $24.00 $33.75 Total $4,169.20 Total $247.50 $247.50 $83.10 $4,242.15 Total $4,325.25 $28.00 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1884412 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1884413 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1884411 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1889197 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1886380 9/132021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1886381 9/132021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1889198 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 717 JUST PLAIN WRONG BREWING LL _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 340 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 718 LIBATION PROJECT Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 38923 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 WINE Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 719 LUPULIN BREWING COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 40107 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 39988 9/92021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 720 MARLIN S TRUCKING DELIVERY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 9-10-21 Invoice 37497 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 9-9-21 Invoice 37493 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 9-2-21 Invoice 37482 922021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 740 MAVERICK WINE COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 647104 9222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 647104 9222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 647104 9222021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 4 $2,826.85 $1,752.18 $1,068.00 $5, 221.11 $1,003.44 $692.40 $4,073.60 Total $16,665.58 $30.00 Total $30.00 $315.00 Total $315.00 $110.70 $407.35 Total $518.05 $271.15 $24.65 $385.70 Total $681.50 $942.00 $7.50 $104.04 $1,053.54 Refer 721 MINNEHAHA BUILDING MAINTENA _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-400 Repairs & Maintenance WASH WINDOWS INSIDE & OUT 8-09-21 $74.81 Invoice 180188071 9/52021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $74.81 Total Refer CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 722 MODIST BREWING CO. LLC Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 25210 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 BEER Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 723 MOUND MARKETPLACE ASSOC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-412 Building Rentals OCTOBER 2021 COMMON AREA MTCE INSURANCE HWS Invoice 092821 10/12021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 724 PARLEY LAKE WINERY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 18199 9/102021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 741 PAUSTIS AND SONS WINE COMPA _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 139978 9202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 139978 9202021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo Refer 725 PAUSTIS AND SONS WINE COMPA _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 139315 9/132021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 139315 9/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo Refer 726 PEQUOD DISTRIBUTION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 116800 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo Refer 727 PHILLIPS WINE AND SPIRITS, INC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 6267975 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6267977 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 6267977 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 6271613 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6267976 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6271614 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 10100 10100 10100 Refer 728 PRYES BREWING COMPANY, LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 27300 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 729 SHAMROCK GROUP, INC. _ 2201 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 5 $189.00 $189.00 $1,038.13 $1,038.13 $162.00 $162.00 $243.00 $5.25 $248.25 $528.75 $7.00 $535.75 $96.00 $96.00 $306.62 $72.00 $31.00 $1,252.00 $333.25 $1,510.37 $3,505.24 $631.00 $631.00 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R ICE Invoice 2674454 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 730 SHANKEN COMMUNICATIONS, INC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R WINE SPECTATOR PUBLICATIONS 9-30-21 EDITION Invoice S0754362 9/12021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $17.52 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 6 $241.76 $241.76 $17.52 Refer 731 SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF M _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $764.00 Invoice 2124224 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $2,547.48 Invoice 2124227 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX $40.12 Invoice 2124226 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $140.00 Invoice 2124225 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $658.60 Invoice 2126297 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $476.00 Invoice 2126296 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $1,064.00 Invoice 2126295 9/172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $720.00 Invoice 5074280 8/312021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$104.00 Invoice 9246238 3/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$136.00 Invoice 9249632 4/62021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$39.99 Invoice 9254407 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$40.00 Invoice 9255332 5/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$133.95 Invoice 9267580 6242021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$122.20 Invoice 9276394 7232021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT -$40.00 Invoice 9283837 8/122021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$99.00 Invoice 9243938 2/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$600.00 Invoice 9246768 3/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$55.80 Invoice 9248053 3242021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$165.00 Invoice 9251077 4/132021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$24.00 Invoice 9255850 5/122021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$290.22 Invoice 9257862 5202021 ONE% CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 9272785 7/132021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 9251077 4/132021 Transaction Date 9212021 LIQUOR CREDIT LIQUOR CREDIT Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 732 TRADITION WINE & SPIRITS, LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale WINE Invoice 28103 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 28103 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale WINE Invoice 28176 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 28176 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT CREDIT INVC #27887 Invoice 27887CR 8272021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 733 VIDEO PROTECTION SERVICES, 1 _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-400 Repairs & Maintenance INSTALL 4 NEW INDOOR HD SECURITY CAMERAS & NEW HIGH DEF DVR- HWS Invoice 6870 9/82021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 734 VINOCOPIA, INCORPORATED Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0286525 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0286525 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0286525 9/102021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0286897 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0286896 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0286897 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0286896 9/162021 Transaction Date 9212021 Refer 735 WINE COMPANY Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 183531 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 183531 9/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 182936 9/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 182936 9/92021 Transaction Date 9212021 Refer 736 WINE MERCHANTS Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 7345880 9/92021 LIQUOR FREIGHT WINE FREIGHT FREIGHT LIQUOR WINE Wells Fargo 10100 WINE FREIGHT WINE FREIGHT Wells Fargo 10100 WINE 2203 Total 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 7 $4,274.04 $240.00 $6.00 $128.00 $1.75 -$2.00 Total $373.75 $4,384.87 Total $4,384.87 Total Total $112.71 $7.50 $208.00 $2.50 $2.50 $90.21 $104.00 $527.42 $532.00 $8.25 $244.00 $6.30 $790.55 $204.00 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: September 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT Invoice 739345 9/82021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo Refer 738 WOODEN HILL BREWING COMPAN _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2969 9/142021 Transaction Date 9222021 Wells Fargo 10100 10100 Total Total Refer 737 Z WINES USA LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 24793 9/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 24793 9/152021 Transaction Date 9212021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $90,519.66 $90,519.66 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $90,519.66 Total $90,519.66 09/22/21 4:56 PM Page 8 -$98.07 $105.93 $527.40 $527.40 $138.00 $5.00 $143.00 2204 MOUND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES September 14, 2021 The City Council of the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the Centennial Building. Members present: Mayor Ray Salazar; Council members Paula Larson, Sherrie Pugh, Phil Velsor and Jason Holt Members absent: None Others present: City Manager Eric Hoversten, Administrative Services Director Catherine Pausche, City Clerk Kevin Kelly, City Engineer Brian Simmons, Orono Police Sergeant Tim Sonnek, Deputy Police Chief Chris Fischer, Jason Rice, Trevor Nelson, Melissa Neitzke, Kevin Kautzer, Jason Ohmann, Seth Brown, Rod Thyr, Kathy Thyr, Dan Pagel, Matt Bouts, Chad Haider, Larry Johnson, Erik Magnus, Sam Hovda, Melody Hovda, Barb Warren, Dan Swanson, Eric Skorey, Alex Hubler, Brian Nelson, Tom Kielb, Jason Baker, Jason Kunzmann, Julie Amack, Michael Kline, Matt Hamrick, Katie Guthrie, Ryan Coatney, Richard Pundsack and Dar Neitzke. Consent agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine in nature by the Council. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event it will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. 1. Open meeting Mayor Salazar called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. 2 Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approve agenda Pausche added replacement page 12 to the budget packet. MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Pugh, to approve the amended agenda. All voted in favor. Motion 4. Consent agenda MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Holt, to approve the consent agenda. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion carried. A. Approve payment of claims in the amount of $349,669.47. B. Approve minutes: 8-24-21 regular meeting C. RESOLUTION NO. 21-84: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING 2021 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) PARKING MAINTENANCE ROLL TO BE CERTIFIED TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT 5% INTEREST, LEVY #21080 2205 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 D. RESOLUTION NO. 21-85: APPROVE RESOLUTION OF SPONSORSHIP AS RELATED TO THE SOUTHWEST TRAILS SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION FOR THE 2021/2022 SEASON E. Approve Payment Request No. 3 and final in the amount of $5,514.18 to Sunram Construction for the 2020 Retaining wall repair project, City Project PW 20-02 F. Approve Payment Request No. 2 and final in the amount of $23,766.94 to Northwest Asphalt for the 2020 Surfside Parking Lot Project; PW-20-01 G. Approve Pay Request No. 1 and final in the amount of $21,000 to MP Asphalt Maintenance for the 2021 Crack Seal Project; PW-21-06 H. APPROVE RESOLUTION 21:86 RESOLUTION APPROVING PUBLIC GATHERING AND MUSICAL CONCERT PERMIT FOR MOUND FIRE DEPARTMENT RELIEF ASSOCIATION FUNDRAISER DANCE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2021 AND WAIVER OF FEES APPROVE RESOLUTION 21:87 RESOLUTION APPROVING VARIANCE FOR DETACHED ACCESSORY STRUCTURE AT 4636 HAMPTON ROAD THAT EXCEEDS THE BUILDING OF EXISTING PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE (PLANNING CASE NO. 21-10) J. APPROVE RESOLUTION 21:88 RESOLUTION APPROVING REQUEST FROM MOUND WESTONKA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FOR SUBSTANTIAL USE DETERMINATION FOR PROPOSED DRY -LAND TRAINING USE IN TENANT SPACE IN THE COMMERCE PLACE SHOPPING CENTER LOCATED AT 2200-2238 COMMERCE BLVD. (PLANNING CASE 21-08) 5. Comments and suggestions from citizens present on any item not on the agenda. Trevor Nelson, 2620 Tyrone Lane, asked for an update in response to his concern a driveway is impeding the ROW in his neighborhood. Nelson said he wants the ROW measured and to know where the property lines are in relation to the driveway. Salazar said the information Nelson is asking for has been provided to him. Salazar said Nelson could go to City Hall to inspect the survey of the property. 6. Orono Police Sergeant Tim Sonnek presenting the Mound activity report for August Sonnek presented the Mound August Activity Report which had 366 total incidents including seven crashes, 18 animal complaints, 12 alarms, one assault, 48 medicals, two burglaries, 14 thefts, seven criminal damage to property, 14 disturbances, two DUI's, six domestic issues, six fire assists, eight harassment reports, four mental health issues, 13 parking complaints, two warrant arrests, 36 welfare checks, 39 traffic stops compared to 371 total incidents in 2020. Sonnek said there has been an uptick in mental health calls and frustration that the Orono Police Department (OPD) is not able to fix issues right away, noting this area is being worked on. Sonnek said there have been quite a few pursuits in Mound which is abnormal for our area noting the whole metro area has seen an increase in pursuits from people fleeing. Sonnek added there is still one person who remains homeless the department is still trying to connect to resources which appear limited. Sonnek said the OPD is working with non -profits but the housing issue is difficult to solve. 0 �. Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 Holt asked about the robbery issue from previous reports. Sonnek said the theft from homes and cars has curtailed since July but noted these issues tend to occur in waves. Pugh asked about the Hennepin County social worker program. Sonnek said the program has not been implemented yet but will start in 2022. Sonnek added the OPD is working with a non- profit in the meantime but noted the non-profit is experiencing staff shortages. PW-21-04 Simmons presented both sanitary sewer maintenance projects which are sewer televising and manhole rehabilitation. Simmons noted the City hasn't usually put the televising work out to bid because the work was done in-house or on an ad -hoc basis but analysis has determined the City can get better prices through competitive bidding. Simmons noted the City got a pretty good price. Velsor asked if there was an estimate of the project which Simmons said the City did not create one for this project. MOTION by Pugh, seconded by Larson, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 21-89: RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR 2021 SEWER TELEVISING PROJECT (PW-21-04) Simmons said there were three bidders for the manhole rehabilitation project which is an annual project maintenance activity to satisfy the Metropolitan Council surcharges based on clean water getting into sanitary sewer system. Simmons said an estimate was done and was around $80,000 which was closer to the highest bid. Simmons said Floorcoat Midwest offered the low bid and Simmons said he has had positive experience with the company. Velsor asked about the distance Truman, MN is from Mound. Simmons said Floorcoat is not too far away as Truman is near St. Peter, MN. MOTION by Larson, seconded by Pugh, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 21-90: RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID FOR 2021 MANHOLE REHABILITATION PROJECT; CITY PROJECT NO. PW-21-04 8. CATHERINE PAUSCHE, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR, WITH AN OVERVIEW OF THE 2022 PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND LEVY AND REQUESTING ACTION ON THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS: Pausche brought forward a discussion on the proposed City 2022 preliminary budget and levy. Pausche said the preliminary budget needs to be passed in September with a certified copy of the levy sent to Hennepin County and this information is used to create the estimated tax statements mailed to individual property owners in November. Pausche said the final budget and levy are approved in December and the levy cannot be higher than what is approved by the City Council at this meeting. 2207 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 A. Action on budget related matters Pausche said Republic Services has been the City vendor for curbside recycling since 2007 but noted they had to back out of the five-year extension due to changing market conditions. Pausche sent out an RFQ earlier this year and Republic and Waste Management responded. Pausche said Waste Management didn't offer a flat rate on services and didn't commit to a second 5-year extension which was preferred to allow for consistent budgeting. Pausche said residents currently pay $4 a month with an over 93% participation rate. Pausche said the City will need to increase the monthly fee to $5.25 to cover the increase, which was anticipated because of changing market conditions. Pausche said the new contract will include free replacement of damaged carts with an option to pay $35 to have working carts swapped out for cleaning. Holt asked Pausche if this was a 5-year contract with a 5-year extension. Pausche said yes, flat for 5 years at $5.10 with an optional extension for another five years at $5.85. Holt asked if there will be an increase in the second five-year contract which Pausche said was most likely to happen. Pausche noted the City will be exploring organic recycling options. Pausche said the City protested Hennepin County's organics mandate starting in 2022. Pausche said cities are opting out until the market can catch up. Pausche noted the organics quote was $7.85 a month per household. Pausche said there isn't enough infrastructure in place nor is there a sufficient end market for the organic material at this time. Holt asked if organics would be optional. Pausche said the City could get a better deal if there is a minimum guaranteed 1,000 homes participating but she anticipates not every household will. MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Holt, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 21-91: RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH REPUBLIC SERVICES FOR RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE RECYCLING SERVICES Pausche said leaf and lawn material drop-off is offered as a free service at the Mulch Store in Minnetrista. Pausche said this service also meets Storm Water and Pollution Prevention Planning requirements. Pausche said there are new owners of the Mulch Store and they agreed to do a one-year extension of the contract. Pausche said there hasn't been accurate receipting of how many Mound residents are using the drop-off service so it is difficult to determine what level of value the City is receiving. Pausche said five years ago the City negotiated with the Mulch Store for a flat rate for these services due to overage charges at the time. Pausche noted The Mulch Store wanted an increase of $3800 a year for a new three-year contract which was rejected without a more accurate accounting of residential use, so they agreed to the one-year extension. MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Larson, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 21-92: RESOLUTION TO APPROVE ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR DISPOSAL BETWEEN SPECIALIZED ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC AND THE CITY OF MOUND O �: Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 Pausche presented the preliminary budget and levy for 2022. Pausche said the drivers of the tax levy and utility rates are operating and capital expenditures, investments in infrastructure improvements, and funding of capital reserves to reduce the City's dependence on debt and special assessments. Pausche said the City has issued $80 Million in bonds since 2003 with $48 Million still outstanding as of 12/31/20. Pausche described internal financing versus debt. Pausche said the City did not have reserves for needed infrastructure improvements in the early 2000's so the City had to issue bonds to finance the work that were repaid through the tax levy and special assessments to the benefiting property owners. Pausche said as the bonds retire the City will be able to fund capital reserves to provide for future investments. Pausche reviewed the capital reserved funds that were authorized in 2018, including a fund for vehicles and equipment, Community Investment (parks & open spaces), and city buildings in addition to the already established infrastructure replacement and road maintenance funds. Pausche presented a slide summarizing the 10-year history of levy increases, surplus and deficits, tax rates and more and stated the plan is to maintain a 5% levy increase for the near future in order for the City to build reserves and to make progress on creating more consistent budget cycles from year to year. Pausche noted the utility bill relief approved in 2018 created deficits in the utility funds that have been offset mainly through the capital reserve funds. Pausche presented a graph that showed the property tax levy accounts for 48% of all revenue, utility receipts 37%, and other charges the remaining 15%. Pausche said the challenge for elected officials is to strike the right balance in these revenue sources. Pausche presented a graph showing 53% of governmental funds cover operating costs (Police, Fire, Streets, etc.), 34% is for debt service and 13% is for capital costs. Pausche noted the ratio for utility fund expenditures is 40% for debt service, 37% operating and 23% capital. Pausche said while the City is considered more highly leveraged than our peers because of all the infrastructure we have improved, we are well below averages when it comes to operating costs per capita. Pausche said the proposed 5% levy increase will allow an increase in capital reserve funding from $775,000 in 2021 to $880,000 in 2022 and the budgeted use of General Fund reserves will decrease from (393,923) in 2021 to (165,842) in 2022. Pausche stated the average increase in the general fund levy from 2010 has been 1.42%. Pausche said utility rate increases were driven by infrastructure improvement needs. Holt asked if the 5% increase will be a straight increase to property owners. Pausche clarified the 5% levy increase does not directly translate to a 5% property tax increase as it depends how the taxable market value of properties change relative to other properties in the City, noting that since property values seem to have risen across the board, some properties will increase more than 5% and some less. Pausche noted the City property tax rate peaked at 57% in 2014 and it is now essentially 40% for 2021 and 2022. Pausche said if a property's taxable market value 2209 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 also remained flat, that property would not have any increase, but most properties will experience a change in market value. Holt asked if there are any budget areas with extra fat that can be trimmed. Pausche said when the 2008 recession happened the City implemented an employee retirement incentive program with the goal of reducing expenditures and three employees retired. Pausche said the City laid off another four employees in subsequent years and many positions have been consolidated resulting in a reduction of full-time employees from 33 in 2008 to 27 in 2016 to 24 proposed for 2022, noting this does not count the contract for police services. Pausche said Mound is consistently lower staffed than similar cities. Pausche said staffing levels are sustainable now with no guarantees going forward if the staff composition changes. Pausche said the City benefits in other areas as well such as contracted police and building official services. Holt asked about the overall 3% utility bill increase and whether it is possible to keep bills the same and find savings somewhere else. Pausche said the utility funds have large deficits that will only continue to grow as infrastructure improvements are still needed. Pausche noted the City issued $4.2 Million in bonds for sewer improvements that will be repaid by the property tax levy so she feels any further subsidizing would be irresponsible. Holt asked how the City is going to pay for the Harbor District park improvements. Pausche said the Harbor District developer is paying $700,000 for the land and the City will be able to keep the tax increment created by the project through 2031 that should allow the City to pay itself back up to $1.3 Million in tax levies that were assessed to cover the debt service when redevelopment failed to occur. Pausche said there is also the HRA levy and Lost Lake slip fees that help to create a variety of options for this particular project. Salazar said the long-term financial plan was created to build reserves to use in the future and create steady growth. Salazar said the City is making investments now in order to reduce it reliance on bonding in the future. The Council then proceeded to vote on the following two resolutions: MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Pugh, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. B. RESOLUTION NO. 21-93: RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEVY NOT TO EXCEED $248,555.00 FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF OPERATION, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF MSA 469, OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF AND FOR THE CITY OF MOUND FOR THE YEAR 2022 MOTION by Larson, seconded by Pugh, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. C. RESOLUTION NO. 21-94: RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2022 PRELIMINARY GENERAL FUND BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,863,471; SETTING THE PRELIMINARY LEVY AT $6,605,450; AND APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY OVERALL BUDGET FOR 2022 2210 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 D. Mayor Salazar announced the 2022 Final Budget and Levy discussions and decisions will take place at the December 14, 2021 Regular Meeting, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers. Public comments will be taken at this meeting and any questions can be directed to the Administrative Services Director. 9. Update information on previous (May 11, 2021) discussion regarding UN/AN operation in City roadways Hoversten said at the May 11, 2021 City Council meeting, staff presented clarifying language to Chapter 70 (Transportation) of the Mound City Code to affirm state law prevails which does not allow the use of ATV/UTV's on City roadways. Hoversten said after the May 11th discussion, the Council established a sub -committee which met on June 2, 2021 to discuss ATV/UTV use on City streets. Hoversten said the sub -committee didn't come to an agreement on changing allowed ATV/UTV use on City roadways. Hoversten said the subcommittee discussed a synopsis of code language from other cities regulation of ATV/UTV use, which has been included in the Council's agenda packet. Hoversten said staff are looking for Council instructions and/or input on this issue. Salazar asked for a report from the sub -committee which Holt reported the sub -committee did meet and looked through the City Code as well as materials provided but the Council members of the sub -committee didn't see eye to eye on the issue before them. Holt requested the ATV/UTV discussion be put on the agenda for this meeting to keep the public informed on what is going on. Holt said after reviewing City Codes from other cities which allow use he doesn't see this as a tough issue. Holt added he has talked to many people and has had many phone calls and emails on this issue. Holt disagreed on having the issue on the agenda in May as people were using UTV/ATV's for years in Mound. Holt said the OPD told us it isn't an issue. Holt recommends making it legal for UTV's, ATV's and golf carts to be used on City streets across the board in Mound. Holt said the Prior Lake City Code on UTV/ATV use had a set of regulations and a form for users to sign to prove they have insurance, own the vehicle and acknowledged warnings that UTV/ATV's were not to be used on 'no bike' trails. Holt added there are slow moving vehicle emblems, rules to stay on the far right side of the road and a three-year permit in Prior Lake while other cities permit use for one-year and can charge a fee. Holt said some of the cities also have Police Officers do a compliance check of vehicles. Holt said the Council needs to make UTV/ATV use legal in Mound. Pugh asked Holt if he was in favor of legal UTV/ATV use on every street. Holt said the Council can work through the details though his research said other cities allowed use on city streets and across county roads. Holt added people are using UTV/ATV's to go to the lake and this use would lessen parking at street ends. Holt said UTV/ATV's would be a safer alternative to a pickup truck to go out on the ice and the use of UTV/ATV's shouldn't have been on the agenda in May and he doesn't want their use to be taken away. Velsor said if the Council does nothing, technically, nothing is taken away. Holt said if the code is left alone he wouldn't mind and the OPD said they haven't had a problem with UTV/ATV use. Holt mentioned a speaker at the meeting from May 11 who commented that all he wants is to ride legally on the street to his boat on the lake. Holt said this use has been going on for many years and the City should make it official by allowing the legal use of UTV/ATV's. Holt said he has talked to many people who don't care and if someone screws up by driving downtown they 2211 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 will get fined. Salazar said the City cannot impose administrative fines but he understood what Holt was saying. Velsor read a prepared statement. Velsor said he owns an ATV and wanted everyone to understand that UTV/ATV's and other off road vehicles have technically never been allowed by state statute. Velsor said none of Mound's neighboring cities have allowed UTV/ATV use, or any of the cities under OPD jurisdiction. Velsor added there isn't a problem with UTV/ATV use now and that is why I would like to leave things were they are. Velsor noted the regulation of UTV/ATV use came about from a neighborhood dispute and the use of UTV/ATV's on streets and commons in a reckless manner. Velsor doesn't want to see Mound become a free for all if the use is allowed. Velsor said OPD Chief Farniok said the OPD would not be enforcing the State Statute if residents use their UTV/ATV's in a reasonable manner and the stance of the OPD is to ignore people who use their vehicles in a safe manner. Velsor said he takes the risk of using his UTV/ATV in Mound to get on the lake and believes that common sense should prevail and there isn't a need to drive to the store or the school on a UTV/ATV. Velsor has requested that the City and the OPD prepare communication on UTV/ATV use and provide this information to educate the public. Velsor said the regulation on UTV/ATV use is clear and not up for interpretation and my vote is for the Council to do nothing regarding UTV/ATV use as there is not a problem right now. Salazar asked those in the audience who would like to comment to step up to the podium. Eric Skorey, 1574 Canary Lane, stated he fished Lake Calhoun and Harriet in Minneapolis and decided to move to Mound. Skorey said he is a business owner in the area and when driving around the lake he sees that communities thrive on using golf carts and other vehicles to get to the lake. Skorey said he needs a side by side to get to the lake in all seasons. Skorey said he sees families and fishermen using UTV/ATV's on streets to get to the lake and does not see this as a negative use. Eric Magnus, 2052 Grandview Blvd., has been riding on the lake for years and said at one time he fell through the ice on a channel and would like to use city streets to get around those areas. Magnus said this is a lake community and residents should have the right to use streets. Magnus said he doesn't want to see racing on the street, noting a neighbor stopped someone driving fast on a street with an off -road vehicle. Salazar asked Magnus if he has gotten a ticket using his vehicle and Magnus said no. Dan Pagel, 4843 Wilshire Blvd., said changing regulations would open up a can of worms. Pagel said he lives across the street from the lake and likes the convenience to get on the lake with his UTV/ATV. Pagel added he moved to Mound because it is like his hometown and it shouldn't be made more difficult to get on the lake. Pagel said UTV/ATV's are regulated and fees are paid for their use and asked the Council not to change anything to avoid opening a can of worms. Ryan Coatney, 5347 Woodland Road, said he agrees with Mr. Holt that UTV/ATV use should be a part of the community and he wants the use of them. Coatney said he wasn't sure if the UTV/ATV use should be made legal or not. Michael Kline, 1630 Dove Lane, said he started the petition because the City wanted to change the code to take away UTV and ATV use by amending Section 70 of the City Code and having the OPD write tickets for UTV/ATV use. Kline said the Council should leave it as it is and if the 2212 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 police start writing tickets people will return to the Council speaking in favor of UTV/ATV use. Kline said the Council and OPD have better things to do and there haven't been many issues this summer. Salazar and Kline discussed the impact a neighborhood dispute has had on UTV/ATV use in the City and agreed the general use of UTV/ATV's overall has not been a problem in the City. Richard Pundsack, 5865 Sunnybrook Lane, Minnetrista, said he is a Mound resident and drives a DOT approved vehicle that he drives to Jubilee and he wants to drive around on Mound city streets to go ice fishing. Pundsack said he believes driving a UTV should be approved so he will be legally able to take his UTV to Jubilee. Pundsack said there is a lot of confusion here and it is important to recognize the lake lifestyle. Pundsack said he will have a conversation with ATV/UTV users who are not being responsible on city streets. Jason Ohmann, 5967 Ridgewood Lane, said he is building a home on the park looking at the lake and is adding tax dollars to the city. Ohmann said he has many relatives who have lived in Mound and he came back after not living here for 20 years. Ohmann said Mound has a unique culture and he needs the legal right to drive his ATV through a City parks to get to his dock. Ohmann also wants to be able to drive into town to get gas and stated it would be a good move to make it legal and let UTV/ATV users police ourselves. Matt Bouts, 6107 Sugar Mill Lane, claimed the City tried to ban UTV/ATV use and agrees with Holt that legal use in Mound should be formalized, noting a $100 fee seems excessive. Bouts said the only pushback about legal use is people don't want to pay for a license. Julie Amack, 6371 Bay Ridge Road, said she lives on the lake and can access the lake from her property. Amack said her next door neighbor complains about many things and called the OPD regarding her using an ATV on the street to plow her neighbors' driveways. Amack said she would like to use her ATV on the street to be able to help her neighbors. Brian Nelson, 2620 Tyrone, said the police are called by a neighbor for his UTV use and said one person has a major issue with this use. Nelson said the he has received zero tickets and noted he sees UTV use in many places including neighboring cities. Nelson said the DNR gives a three-year permit for UTV and ATV's and Mound should adopt a program to allow using them on the streets to access the lake. Katie Geffre, 2530 Lakewood Lane, described ice fishing or doing something on the lake and ordering food, or taking a lake access to run errands around town. Geffre said she has had friends who have been pulled over by the OPD for getting gas and the police explained to them to not ride on the streets. Geffre would like clarity and to be able to legally drive on city streets. Sam Hovda, 2042 Grandview Blvd., said he can see the reason why to not change the ordinance but people want clarification. Hovda said not to allow one misuser of the roadways to affect every other user in town. Hovda added that if the City permitted use someone not being safe can have their permit to use revoked. Mike Riley, 1794 Jones Lane, said he drives a school bus for Mound and sees as many as 12 ATV or Golf Cart drivers on Three Points who bring kids to their bus stop. Riley said you would be amazed how many are being used around the City for this purpose. Riley said what about snowmobiles riding to get gas. The Council and Riley discussed the different rules for snowmobiles. 2213 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 Joe Hubler, 2882 Halsted Lane, said has been a resident for most of his life and he supports the use of ATV's in the city. Hubler said he wants clarity on use and is not a rule breaker and wants to follow the rules. Hubler said he has taken the chance to drive his ATV from his house to the lake and would like to know he is not doing something wrong. Tom Kielb, 5400 Eastview Avenue, Minnetrista, said he has to drive his UTV through Mound to ice fish on Black Lake. Kielb said it would be nice to have UTV/ATV use formally approved and licensed. Salazar said that Minnetrista is silent on the use of UTV/ATV's and follows state statute which doesn't allow use on streets. Salazar said Minnetrista and Orono are more rural than Mound and they do not allow use and those community's leaders have relayed to him they are not looking to allow their use. Trevor Nelson, 2620 Tyrone Lane, said he is in favor of making UTV's legal on city streets including county roads. Nelson said he should be able to clear snow on a Right of Way (ROW) and drive on the street to get to the ROW. Nelson said the only access in his area is through a snow pile their neighbor makes in the ROW. Nelson stated he complained to the City about the shutting down of the easement through the snow pile. Velsor said there are neighborhood issues which Nelson is involved in and the consideration of change to the City Code regarding UTV street and other use had to do with the behavior exhibited during this use. Nelson and Council members disagreed on the behavior of the use taking place in the ROW which included video which the Council members have viewed. Salazar said the video depicted Nelson driving on the commons which is not allowed. Hoversten said the City Code amendments which were considered by the Council in May allowed abutting property owners to access the lake through the commons in the same manner as private property owners with all others not having access to the commons with motorized vehicles. Kelly Heitz, 4527 Wilshire Blvd., said she owns a UTV and said it is as safe as a jeep and doesn't see why a neighborhood dispute could affect the orderly use of UTV's and ATV's on city streets if they are made legal. Kevin Kautzer, 5862 Sunnybrook Lane, Minnetrista, said regardless of a neighborhood dispute occurring, we have the privilege to drive many different vehicles, noting this is a tight knit community who regulate each other and he would be the first to call out people not using their vehicle properly. Kautzer said he drives on the County road to go to the gas station and thinks there should be a black and white law to allow UTV/ATV use on city streets so there are no gray areas. Chad Heider, 6165 Sugar Mill Lane, said he has a snowmobile and believes ATV's need to be legal so a small upheaval doesn't affect everybody else in the community. Eric Skorey, asked if the city is aware it has skin in the game and noted the City UTV's vehicles are in use on city streets. Salazar asked for Council input. i[s] 2214 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 Pugh said this has been an insightful evening and she spent her day learning more about UTV/ATV's. Pugh said those vehicles are not marketed as a car or truck but as recreational vehicles and does have a concern about their use on city streets. Pugh said Mound has tight streets and people drive fast in town which could be detrimental to an UTV/ATV user. Pugh said she has no problem with people using their ATV to go to the lake from their homes but doesn't see the need to go to shopping with those vehicles. Pugh isn't sure about creating more regulations but does see the need to define the use of UTV/ATV's in the city. Salazar said Hennepin County doesn't allow UTV/ATV use on county roads and if the City does allow their use the City would not have jurisdiction over making rules for county roads. Hoversten said the City of Mound has four county roads which thread through the center of the city and are the main transit routes for the city. Hoversten said the County does allow perpendicular crossing but not transiting on the county road. Salazar said the City does not have jurisdiction over county roads and Hoversten said this is the challenge because this isn't going to be changed unless the city wants to specifically prohibit UTV/ATV use on city streets. Hoversten feels the other options for the City are to fully legalize UTV/ATV's on city streets, or leave things where they are at currently which is state prohibition of UTV/ATV use on city streets. Salazar said these are three bad answers to the problem of ATV use. Salazar reiterated the options are leave it as it is, full prohibition, or a hybrid of legal on city streets but not county roads which is a false hope as surrounding communities are following statute and are doing nothing outside of state statute. Larson said she has lived in Mound forever. Larson asked the audience to raise their hand if they own an UTV/ATV to which nearly all raised their hand and then Larson asked of those who raised their hands how many received a ticket by the OPD for use of their UTV/ATV. No one in the audience raised their hand. Larson said the Council should continue with the status quo and doesn't think it is fair to require people who are safe with their vehicles to come into City Hall to be regulated and have to pay a permit fee. Larson noted the City of Orono sells a $40.00 permit to bring your dog to the dog park but doesn't enforce it. Larson said the OPD doesn't want to regulate UTV/ATV use and implored the audience to police their UTV/ATV themselves. Larson said she would like to see a ticket if you get one for ATV use in the City. Holt said he is in favor of letting the people do what they want to do and doesn't want this to change. Holt said the sub -committee met and went over pros and cons to regulation and Holt said the Council should amend the City Code to allow for UTV/ATV use on city streets. Holt said this issue will never die and the right thing to do is to allow it by the City Code. Holt said he wants to have another sub -committee to fix the code to make street use of UTV/ATV's legal. Velsor said if he had to vote on whether to ban use or completely open up UTV/ATV use throughout the City, Velsor said he would vote to ban and he said he doesn't want to do that. Velsor said he is in favor to leave things as they have been for years as no one is getting tickets or being pulled over. Velsor said he is willing to take the risk of using his UTV/ATV to get to the lake and said he knew the law when he bought the vehicle. Cathy Theres, 1705 Baywood Shores Drive, said when her UTV is impounded and she can't get it out or has to jump through hoops and pay a fine, the Council will not be there to answer my 11 2215 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 calls. Theres said she agreed with Holt and wants City regulation to allow use of UTV/ATV on city streets. Theres said let's band together as a community and say this is what we want. Larson said she is afraid of UTV/ATV use not being in an ordinance and feels that the option is either all or nothing and she doesn't want to take anything away from people. Larson said Mound's surrounding cities need to get on board if there is going to be open UTV/ATV use on the streets because the OPD has jurisdiction over four cities and there should be continuity over the four communities. Larson said resources are limited and the City should leave the ordinance alone and not increase regulation which isn't needed. Salazar asked if the other Council Members think it is a good idea to allow the use. Larson and Salazar said they aren't in favor of more regulation although they have seen less than safe use of UTV/ATV's in the city so people need to take personable responsibility. Pugh said the City should post on the City website the DNR and state language and provide the framework of what is allowed in the city. Holt said the problem is that it is ambiguous on what is legal and not whether it is posted on the website. Velsor said it is ambiguous and the people in the audience said they are going to police their neighbors and will inform their neighbors what is and isn't legal. Holt made an initial motion to volunteer to come up with a game plan to make UTV/ATV use on city streets legal. Velsor said he doesn't see the point in this approach and clarified with Hoversten that the Council is being asked to give direction to staff on this issue. Hoversten said he offered three suggestions in his memo to Council: full prohibition of UTV/ATV's, a false approval of use on city streets but not county roads or to leave things as they are without any city language to supersede state statute. Salazar said he has talked to residents and he said he doesn't want to take away anyone's fun. Salazar said everyone he spoke to about their use of UTV/ATV vehicles or golf carts also did not get a ticket for their use. Salazar said he saw two gentlemen driving golf carts down the county road from Orono to Mound and saw them a second time on County Rd. 110. Salazar said he has six or eight neighbors who are use UTV/ATV's in his area and there are no real problems. Salazar said he is not in favor of new regulations and more regulation gives the OPD more to do. Salazar said he would reconsider amending the City Code if other surrounding cities do so. Chris Heitz, 4527 Wilshire Blvd., said he lives on a County and wonders why the City isn't a trend setter and not a follower regarding UTV/ATV use on city streets. Seth Brown, 1701 Three Points Blvd., said he is school teacher and if the Council does trust residents then the Council should trust that legalized UTV/ATV use will not get chaotic. MOTION by Holt to volunteer to work with the City Manager to come up with a game plan to make golf carts and UTV/ATV's legal in Mound, No second was offered. Motion not considered. 12 2216 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Larson, to give instructions to staff to not study the matter further and to close the matter with no further discussion. Velsor, Larson and Salazar voted in favor, Holt voted nay and Pugh abstained. Motion carried. Salazar thanked the meeting participants for their input on this issue. Salazar said to keep using your vehicles and use them carefully and judiciously. 10. Information/Miscellaneous A. Comments/reports from Council members/City Manager: Hoversten noted a special meeting workshop is scheduled for October 19 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the budget, CIP and long-term financial plan. Hoversten said there is possibility of getting Council photos. Salazar said he would prefer another date for Council photos. Hoversten listed other highlights, including: • September 28th - State Representative Kelly Morrison is scheduled to address the Council. • September 28th - Update on financial strategy of water treatment plans • September 18th - MFMM last chance for Community Engagement Survey and Display • September 17-19 - OLL Incredible Festival • October 6th at 5:00 p.m. - Fire Department Open House on Fire Prevention and Safety • October 9th — Fire Department Relief Association Dance • The terrace wall at Mound Marketplace has been fixed • Stonegate paved their parking lot • Daruma is finishing up their restaurant staging in the old Domino's store at Stonegate • Domino's has finished paving, curb and gutter improvements and is making progress on landscape improvements • Commerce Place long-term investment is on -going • Reed and Pond Building is now an art studio and owned by the Big Stone Mini -Golf owner • Williams Store — building official working to get enough information to allow a building permit to repair the fagade, some restoration agreement milestones have been met and staff are working with owner to try to see meaningful progress • Met Council is in process of the fall rejuvenation work along Westedge Blvd. and moving forward with instruction to homeowners to insure the success of the planting Holt mentioned the 9/11 20th anniversary event last Saturday at the Fire Department. Holt said Hoversten did a great job and Salazar made a great speech. Hoversten acknowledged the work that Fire Chief Greg Pederson and Administrative Staff Vicki Webber put in with organizing the event. Hoversten noted many members of the Mound Fire Department also put in quite a bit of work and Captain Andy Drilling brought a fire bell from a fire department in California to use during the event. Hoversten said many others also put in a lot of effort to make the memorial a success. Larson thanked City Public Works staff for putting up the flags and said it was very moving to see all the flags around the City for the 9/11 memorial event. B. Reports: Finance —July 2021 Liquor — August 2021 C. Minutes: Planning Commission 07-06-2021 13 2217 Mound City Council Minutes — September 14, 2021 D. Correspondence: WeCAB Executive Director Resignation Announcement 10. Adjourn ACTION by Velsor, seconded by Holt, to adjourn at 10:16 p.m. All voted in favor. Motion carried. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 14 2218 T BOLTON & MENK Real People. Real Solutions. September 20, 2021 Mr. Eric Hoversten, City Manager City of Mound 2415 Wilshire Boulevard Mound, MN 55364 RE: Wilshire Boulevard Watermain Improvements City Project No. PW-15-11 Pay Request No. 1-MCES Dear Mr. Hoversten: 2638 Shadow Lane Suite 200 Chaska, MN 55318-1172 Ph:[9521448-8838 Fax:[9521448-8805 Bolton-Menk.com Please find enclosed Pay Request No. 1-MCES from Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) for work completed on the Wilshire Boulevard Watermain Improvement Project. This project is complete and is currently in the warranty period. This pay request is out of cycle from the precedent established by previous projects due to the cooperative project process; MCES is the lead agency and has been processing interim pay estimates. This nuance has created the lag that is resulting in the presentation of a 2015 Project pay request in September 2021. The attached pay request represents 100% of the completed project billings, MCES administrative fees and removal of retainage withheld. We have reviewed the request and verified quantities and dollar amounts. We recommend payment in the amount of $985,340.74 to MCES on this invoice. Sincerely, Bolton & Menk, Inc. Brian D Simmons, P.E. City Engineer Bolton & Menk is an INVOICE Please Remit To: Metropolitan Council Environmental Services PO Box 856513 Minneapolis MN 55485-6513 Bill To: CITY OF MOUND NOAH IVERSON 2415 Wilshire Blvd Mound MN 55364 Page: Invoice No: Invoice Date: Customer Number: Payment Terms: Due Date: AMOUNT DUE: 1 0001129421 09/08/2021 7735 Due 30 dys 10/08/2021 985,340.74 Amount Remitted liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiIlilliliII Please detach top portion of invoice and remit with payment. Please include invoice number on check. For billing questions, please call 651-602-1549 Line Ad' Identifier Descri Lion Quantky UOM UnitAmt NetAmount 1 MSC COOP AGMT 151098 Prj 802827 1.00 EA 985,340.74 985,340.74 *Back up documents are emailed separately. Final payment request for City related to work done under cooperative agreement 151098 as part of the MCES Mound L39 and 6-MO-651 improvement project (802827).). This invoice includes administrative fees associated with the agreement, additional change order costs and easement acquisition costs. For questions about this invoice, please contact Chris Remus at 651-602-4538 or Christopher.remus@metc.state.mn.us. For questions about payment procedures or account balance: metcar@metc.state. mn.us ANY UNPAID BALANCE OVER 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF INVOICE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FINANCE CHARGE AT THE RATE OF 1.5% PER MONTH (18% PER YEAR) PAYMENTS ACCEPTED VIA CHECK, CREDIT CARD, OR ACH/EFT > CHECK: use the remit address at the top of this invoice > CARD: visit http://metear.mete.state.mn. us/ > EFT/ACH: provide your EFT/Direct Deposit enrollment form to metcar@metc.state. mn.us SUBTOTAL: 985,340.74 TOTALAMOUNT DUE: 8 985.340.74 1 Business Unit:MC-ES Invoice: 0001129421 2220 10-651 INTERCEPTOR & LIFT ST/ MOUND, MN CONSTRUCTION COST SPLIT MCES SCHEDULEA: MCES City of Mound Item Contract Quantitythis Quantity Difference Amount to date O/U Amount No. Item Units Quantity Contract Unit Price Contract Total Cost period Amount this period Quantity to date % Quantity Cost Sub -Total Split by % QuantityTotal Cost Sub -Total 1 Lift Station L39 (New) LS 1 $5,325,000.00 $5,325,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 1 $5,325,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.000 $5,325,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0.00 Demolish Existing Lift 2 Stations L39 & L40 and LS 1 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $40,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.000 $40,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0.00 Site Restoration Schedule Subtotal $5,365,000.00 $0.00 $5,365,000.00 $0.00 $5,365,000.00 $0.00 SCHEDULES: Item Contract Quantitythis No. Item Units Quantity Contract Unit Price Contract Total Cost period Amount this period Quantity to date quantity Difference Amount to date O/U Amount % Quantity Cost Sub -Total Split by % QuantityTotal Cost Sub -Total 1 o i ¢a ion emo i iza u LS 1 $400,000.00 $400,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $400,000.00 $0.00 93.00% 0.9300 $371,990.79 7.00% 0.0700 $28,009.21 n 2 i e repara ion LS 1 $72,000.00 $72,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $72,000.00 $0.00 93.00% 0.9300 $66,958.34 7.00% 0.0700 $5,041.66 ermi 3 Allowance ALLOW. 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 0.72 -0.28 $7,225.81 ($2,774.19) 100.00% 0.7226 $7,225.81 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 q Mree77weePing HR 40 $125.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 449.25 409.25 $56,156.25 $51,156.25 79.30% 356.2483 $44,531.04 20.70% 93.0017 $11,625.21 5 ra is ro on LS 1 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $60,000.00 $0.00 79.30% 0.7930 $47,579.07 20.70% 0.2070 $12,420.93 6 ions ra is TonTroT Allowance ALLOW. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $0.00 0.33 -0.67 $8,166.83 ($16,833.17) 100.00% 0.3267 $8,166.83 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Utility Relocation & 7 Restoration Allowance ALLOW. 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00 0.30 -0.70 $30,439.00 ($69,561.00) 100.00% 0.3044 $30,439.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 8 Utility Potholing EA 30 $480.00 $14,400.00 $0.00 31.00 1.00 $14,880.00 $480.00 100.00% 31.0000 $14,880.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 an scapmga 9 4846 Wilshire Blvd. LS 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $2,500.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 10 net a ime ena Allowance ALLOW. 1 $250,000.00 $250,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($250,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 11 ouna s mmis ra rve Office LS 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $30,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $30,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 12 Field Engineering/Survey LS 1 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $70,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $70,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 13 Project Uocumentation LS 1 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $32,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 14 n e ro ec ion EA 180 $100.00 $18,000.00 $0.00 55.00 -125.00 $5,500.00 $12,500.00 100.00% 55.0000 $5,500.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 15 Mi FFe-n-ce LF 6750 $2.00 $13,500.00 $0.00 1877.00 -4,873.00 $3,754.00 $9,746.00 100.00% 1,877.0000 $3,754.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 16 91-0rOlr LF 1500 $3.00 $4,500.00 $0.00 1520.00 20.00 $4,560.00 $60.00 100.00% 1,520.0000 $4,560.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 17 ew erin9 LS 1 $230,000.00 $230,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $230,000.00 $0.00 93.14% 0.9314 $214,216.61 6.86% 0.0686 $15,783.39 18 emporary 7onveyanca of Wastewater LS 1 $65,000.00 $65,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $65,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $65,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 emove uminous 19 Pavement SV 11750 $6.00 $70,500.00 $0.00 12759.00 1,009.00 $76,554.00 $6,054.00 79.30% 10,117.6891 $60,706.13 20.70% 2,641.3109 $15,847.87 20 Remove Curb and Gutter LF 2403 $3.50 $8,410.50 $0.00 1804.00 -599.00 $6,314.00 ($2,096.50) 100.00% 1,804.0000 $6,314.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 21 Kemove Unveway SV 175 $8.00 $1,400.00 $0.00 122.00 -53.00 $976.00 $424.00 100.00% 122.0000 $976.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 22 Remov-eTMewalff Sy 100 $9.00 $900.00 $0.00 -100.00 $0.00 $900.00 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 23 Remove & Rreinst LF 600 $50.00 $30,000.00 $0.00 640.00 40.00 $32,000.00 $2,000.00 100.00% 640.0000 $32,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Storm SewePieall 24 Remove Watermain LF 390 $15.00 $5,850.00 $0.00 209.00 -181.00 $3,135.00 $2,715.00 100.00% 209.0000 $3,135.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 25 Rem--eTrY7ranT EA 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $1,500.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 26 emove er ave Valve Box EA 5 $750.00 $3,750.00 $0.00 4.00 -1.00 $3,000.00 ($750.00) 100.00% 4.0000 $3,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 wenson Park 27 Restoration LS 1 $17,000.00 $17,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $17,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $17,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 28 Unsuitable Mate iala o CV 11500 $9.75 $112,125.00 $0.00 10841.00 -659.00 $105,699.75 ($6,425.25) 89.18% 9,668.1038 $94,264.01 10.82% 1,172.8962 $11,435.74 29 Disposal of Contaminatec ALLOW. 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($100,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Soil Allowance 30 Material eTUu a e CV 11500 $15.50 $178,250.00 $0.00 5763.31 -5,736.69 $B9,331.31 ($88,918.70) 100.00% 5,763.3100 $89,331.31 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 eTffa ing 31 Material TON 95 $27.00 $2,565.00 $0.00 54.80 -40.20 $1,479.60 ($1,085.40) 100.00% 54.8000 $1,479.60 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 32 777r-sireVaTeri`37 Cy 5750 $3.50 $20,125.00 $0.00 -5,750.00 $0.00 $20,125.00 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 ear oc rent 33 Stabilization Material TON 190 $55.00 $10,450.00 $0.00 1011.19 821.19 $55,615.45 $45,165.45 100.00% 1,011.1900 $55,615.45 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 34 12" Dia. PVC Interceptor LF 207 $229.00 $47,403.00 $0.00 192.00 -15.00 $43,968.00 ($3,435.00) 100.00% 192.0000 $43,968.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Sewer, 0-15 fi 35 12" Dia. PVC Interceptor LF 120 $229.00 $27,480.00 $0.00 141.00 21.00 $32,289.00 $4,809.00 100.00% 141.0000 $32,289.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Sewer, 15-20 fi 2221 36 12" Dia. PVC Interceptor LF 677 $229.00 $155,033.00 $0.00 677.00 0.00 $155,033.00 $0.00 100.00% 677.0000 $155,033.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Sewer, 20-25 fi 37 15" Dia. PVC Interceptor LF 35 $360.00 $12,600.00 $0.00 20.00 -15.00 $7,200.00 ($5,400.00) 100.00% 20.0000 $7,200.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Sewer, 0-15 fi 38 18" Dia. PVC Interceptor LF 16 $350.00 $5,600.00 $0.00 16.00 0.00 $5,600.00 $0.00 100.00% 16.0000 $5,600.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Sewer, 0-15 fi 39 24" Dia. RPMP LF 96 $260.00 $24,960.00 $0.00 96.00 0.00 $24,960.00 $0.00 100.00% 96.0000 $24,960.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Interceptor Sewer, 0-20 fi Dia. RPMP 40 Interceptor Sewer, 20-25 LF 671 $260.00 $174,460.00 $0.00 671.00 0.00 $174,460.00 $0.00 100.00% 671.0000 $174,460.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 fl 12" Carrier Pipe in 24" or 41 30" Casing (Tunnel 1 - LF 736 $520.00 $382,720.00 $0.00 736.00 0.00 $382,720.00 $0.00 100.00% 736.0000 $382,720.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Brighton Commons) 12" Carrier Pipe in 24" or 42 30" Casing (Tunnel 2- LF 430 $500.00 $215,000.00 $0.00 462.00 32.00 $231,000.00 $16,000.00 100.00% 462.0000 $231,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Manchester Road) 12" Carrier Pipe in 42" or 43 48" Casing (Tunnel 3 - LF 374 $690.00 $258,060.00 $0.00 374.00 0.00 $258,060.00 $0.00 100.00% 374.0000 $258,060.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Bradford Lane) Tunnel Pit @ +90 44 (Tunnel 1) LS 1 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $32,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 + 45 (Tunnel 1) LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($1,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 + 46 (Tunnel 1) LS 1 $145,000.00 $145,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $145,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $145,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 + 47 (Tunnel 1) LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $1,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 48 (Tunnel 1 and 2) LS 1 $210,000.00 $210,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $210,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $210,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 49 P7102TFIre EA 66 $1.00 $66.00 $0.00 -66.00 $0.00 $66.00 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Additional Helical Pile 50 Length LF 990 $50.00 $49,500.00 $0.00 -990.00 $0.00 ($49,500.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 + 51 (Tunnel 2) LS 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($1,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 52 unne (Tunnel 2) LS 1 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $32,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 unne 53 (Tunnel 3) LS 1 $45,000.00 $45,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $45,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $45,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 + 54 (Tunnel 3) LS 1 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $35,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $35,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Dual Interceptor 55 Forcemain (Horizontal LF 922 $265.00 $244,330.00 $0.00 894.00 -28.00 $236,910.00 ($7,420.00) 100.00% 894.0000 $236,910.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Directional Drill), 10" Dia. 56 x ensome er EA 3 $3,000.00 $9,000.00 $0.00 3.00 0.00 $9,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 3.0000 $9,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 57 Manual Surface EA 95 $40.00 $3,800.00 $0.00 87.00 -8.00 $3,480.00 ($320.00) 100.00% 87.0000 $3,480.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Settlement Point (MSSP) ac ro ing unne 58 1)n LF 736 $19.00 $13,984.00 $0.00 736.00 0.00 $13,984.00 $0.00 100.00% 736.0000 $13,984.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 59 2) Contact Grouting unne LF 430 $16.00 $6,880.00 $0.00 462.00 32.00 $7,392.00 $512.00 100.00% 462.0000 $7,392.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 60 3)a n c ro ing unne LF 374 $31.00 $11,594.00 $0.00 374.00 0.00 $11,594.00 $0.00 100.00% 374.0000 $11,594.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 c ro ing unne 61 1) LF 736 $19.00 $13,984.00 $0.00 736.00 0.00 $13,984.00 $0.00 100.00% 736.0000 $13,984.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 62 Grouting(TunnelLF 2) LF 430 $26.00 $11,180.00 $0.00 462.00 32.00 $12,012.00 $B32.00 100.00% 462.0000 $12,012.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 63 3)c ro ing unne LF 374 $50.00 $18,700.00 $0.00 374.00 0.00 $18,700.00 $0.00 100.00% 374.0000 $18,700.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 ona o e an 64 Boulder Removal ALLOW. 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($50,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Allowance onso i a ion rou mg 65 Allowance ALLOW. 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($50,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Interceptor Forcemain & 66 Fittings (Open Cut), 10" LF 5230 $100.00 $523,000.00 $0.00 6093.00 863.00 $609,300.00 $B6,300.00 100.00% 6,093.0000 $609,300.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Dia. PVC Interceptor orcemam 67 Fittings (Open Cut), 10" LF 176 $250.00 $44,000.00 $0.00 176.00 0.00 $44,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 176.0000 $44,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Dia. DIP n ercep or orcemam 68 Fittings (Open Cut), 8" LF 80 $200.00 $16,000.00 $0.00 80.00 0.00 $16,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 80.0000 $16,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Dia. DIP 2222 69 Sanitary Sewer Service pipe LF 300 $100.00 $30,000.00 $0.00 180.00 -120.00 $18,000.00 ($12,000.00) 100.00% 180.0000 $18,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 70 1701IM3517fop 9Fr LF 24 $1,000.00 $24,000.00 $0.00 24.00 0.00 $24,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 24.0000 $24,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 71 n ercep or ewer 60" Dia., 0-10It EA 2 $18,200.00 $36,400.00 $0.00 2.00 0.00 $36,400.00 $0.00 100.00% 2.0000 $36,400.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 n ercep or ewer 72 60" Dia., 10-15 ft EA 3 $18,200.00 $54,600.00 $0.00 3.00 0.00 $54,600.00 $0.00 100.00% 3.0000 $54,600.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 73 n ercep or ewer 60" Dia., 15-20It EA 4 $18,200.00 $72,800.00 $0.00 4.00 0.00 $72,800.00 $0.00 100.00% 4.0000 $72,800.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 74 n ercep or ewer 60" Dia., 20-25It EA 6 $18,200.00 $109,200.00 $0.00 6.00 0.00 $109,200.00 $0.00 100.00% 6.0000 $109,200.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Interceptor ewer 75 48" Dia., 10-15It EA 1 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $20,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 n ercep or orcemain 76 Discharge MH, 60" Dia., EA 1 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $32,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $32,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0-15It 77 Dual Forcema n LS 1 $135,000.00 $135,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $135,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $135,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 78 & Fittings e-Knc or oc Fs EA 2 $4,000.00 $8,000.00 $0.00 2.00 0.00 $8,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 2.0000 $8,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 ermain logs, 79 DIP LF 150 $85.00 $12,750.00 $0.00 121.00 -29.00 $10,285.00 ($2,465.00) 100.00% 121.0000 $10,285.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Wat80 DIP ermain logs, LF 160 $115.00 $18,400.00 $0.00 160.00 0.00 $18,400.00 $0.00 100.00% 160.0000 $18,400.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 81 Box aer ave ave EA 1 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($2,850.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 aer ave ave 82 Box EA 2 $2,850.00 $5,700.00 $0.00 2.00 0.00 $5,700.00 $0.00 100.00% 2.0000 $5,700.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 83 Box a er ave a e EA 2 $3,300.00 $6,600.00 $0.00 1.00 -1.00 $3,300.00 ($3,300.00) 100.00% 1.0000 $3,300.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 84 y ran an ave Assembly EA 1 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 100.00% 1.0000 $6,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 rary aer 85 ServiceEA 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($2,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 86 Service f - Specialf EA 1 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $0.00 2.00 1.00 $8,000.00 $4,000.00 100.00% 2.0000 $8,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 87 CIPP remer, Gravity Pipe LF 4935 $1.00 $4,935.00 $0.00 -4,935.00 $0.00 ($4,935.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 10.00% 0.0000 $0.00 mme 88 Gravity Pipe LF 4935 $32.50 $160,387.50 $0.00 4897.00 -38.00 $159,152.50 ($1,235.00) 100.00% 4,897.0000 $159,152.50 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 89 m Forcemain in LF 1680 $75.00 $126,000.00 $0.00 1715.00 35.00 $128,625.00 $2,625.00 100.00% 1,715.0000 $128,625.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 90 CIPMH Lining Allowance ALLOW. 1 $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $0.00 0.01 -0.99 $3,500.00 ($296,500.00) 100.00% 0.0117 $3,500.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 n ercep or eamng 91 (Forcemain) LF 1680 $2.00 $3,360.00 $0.00 -1,680.00 $0.00 ($3,360.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 92 n ercep or eamng (Gravity) LF 4935 $2.00 $9,870.00 $0.00 4897.00 -38.00 $9,794.00 ($76.00) 100.00% 4,897.0000 $9,794.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 93 ye es Private ewer Lines EA 105 $10.00 $1,050.00 $0.00 -105.00 $0.00 ($1,050.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 os ipe epair 94 Allowance (Gravity and ALLOW. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $0.00 -1.00 $0.00 ($25,000.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Forcemain) Allowance n ercep or eamng 95 Debris Disposal (Gravity TON 24 $10.00 $240.00 $0.00 -24.00 $0.00 ($240.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 and Forcemain) ees a is 96 Service/Lateral EA 105 $125.00 $13,125.00 $0.00 104.00 -1.00 $13,000.00 ($125.00) 100.00% 104.0000 $13,000.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Connection Televise Existing 8" & loll 97 Gravity Sanitary Sewer LF 4935 $2.00 $9,870.00 $0.00 4897.00 -38.00 $9,794.00 ($76.00) 100.00% 4,897.0000 $9,794.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Pre and Post Lining e evise in 98 Wilshire Blvd Pre and LF 1680 $2.00 $3,360.00 $0.00 -1,680.00 $0.00 ($3,360.00) 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Post Lining e evise xi ing orm Sewerwithin 99 Construction Limits Pre LF 600 $1.50 $900.00 $0.00 1148.50 548.50 $1,722.75 $B22.75 100.00% 1,148.5000 $1,722.75 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 and Post Construction e evise xi ing rave y Sanitary Sewer within 100 Construction Limits Pre LF 7001 $1.50 $10,501.50 $0.00 3409.50 -3,591.50 $5,114.25 ($5,387.25) 100.00% 3,409.5000 $5,114.25 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 and Post Construction Fill 6" Pipe withowa a 101 Fill LF 336 $45.00 $15,120.00 $0.00 555.03 219.03 $24,976.44 $9,856.44 100.00% 555.0320 $24,976.44 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 102 Fill ipe wi owa a LF 7779 $7.00 $54,453.00 $0.00 9489.00 1,710.00 $66,423.00 $11,970.00 100.00% 9,489.0000 $66,423.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 2223 103 Saw Cut Existing Pavement (Full Depth) LF 2350 $5.00 $11,750.00 $0.00 2872.00 522.00 $14,360.00 $2,610.00 100.00% 2,872.0000 $14,360.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 eec ranuar 104 Embankment CV 4963 $34.00 $168,742.00 $0.00 5736.18 773.18 $195,030.12 $26,288.12 82.85% 4,752.3664 $161,580.46 17.15% 983.8136 $33,449.66 105 ggrega a ase ass TON 3219 $27.00 $B6,913.00 $0.00 5232.19 2,013.19 $141,269.13 $54,356.13 82.85% 4,334.8159 $117,040.03 17.15% 897.3741 $24,229.10 eanng 106 Course Mixture TON 1941 $80.00 $155,280.00 $0.00 2323.89 382.89 $185,911.20 $30,631.20 82.85% 1.925.3191 $154,025.53 17.15% 398.5709 $31,885.67 107 SPNWEB440B Non- TON 922 $67.00 $61,774.00 $0.00 1092.38 170.38 $73,189.46 $11,415.46 746.8297 $50,037.59 31.63% 345.5503 $23,151.87 Wearing Course Mature 68.37% 108 SPNWB430C Non- TON 623 $74.00 $46,102.00 $0.00 345.21 -277.79 $25,545.54 ($20,556.46) 345.2100 $25,545.54 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Wearing Course Mature 100.00% log juriveway SV 106 $44.00 $4,664.00 $0.00 843.18 737.18 $37,099.92 $32,435.92 100.00% 843.1800 $37,099.92 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 110 Concrete Sidewalk SF 100 $12.00 $1,200.00 $0.00 291.67 191.67 $3,500.00 $2,300.00 100.00% 291.6667 $3,500.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 111 B618ree ur Ye LF 2206 $30.00 $66,180.00 $0.00 1610.00 -596.00 $48,300.00 ($17,880.00) 100.00% 1,610.0000 $48,300.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 u Ye 112 S512ree LF 197 $34.00 $6,698.00 $0.00 418.00 221.00 $14,212.00 $7,514.00 100.00% 418.0000 $14,212.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 113 ummous ur LF 137 $8.00 $1,096.00 $0.00 304.00 167.00 $2,432.00 $1,336.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 100.00% 304.0000 $2,432.00 avemen ar logs 114 Signage LS 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $15,000.00 $0.00 7g,30% 0.7930 $11,894.77 20.70% 0.2070 $3,105.23 115lopsoll TON 500 $10.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 760.43 260.43 $7,604.30 $2,604.30 100.00% 760.43020 $7,604.30 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 116 o SV 1026 $11.50 $11,799.00 $0.00 -1,026.00 $0.00 $11,799.00 100.00% 0.0000 $0.00 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 117 ee ing SV 8970 $3.25 $29,152.50 $0.00 16929.00 7 959.00 $55,019.25 5 866.75 100.00% 16,929.0000 $55,019.25 0.00% 0.0000 $0.00 Schedule Subtotal $6,825,882.00 SCHEDULEC: $0.00 $6,098,692.85 ($727,189.15) $5,880,275.31 MCES City of Mound $218,417.55 Item Contract Quantitythis Quantity Difference Amount to date O/U Amount No. Item Units Quantity Contract Unit Price Contract Total Cost period Amount this period Quantity to date % Quantity Cost Sub -Total Split by % QuantityTotal Cost Sub -Total 1 REMOVE SEWER PIPE LF 154 $0.00 -1.00 ($25.00) 100.00% 153 $3,825.00 (STORM) $25.00 $3,850.00 153.00 $3,825.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 2 REMOVE WATER MAIN LF 20 $10.00 $200.00 $0.00 15.00 -5.00 $150.00 ($50.00) 0.00% 0.000 $p 100.00% 15 $150.00 3 REMOVE FORCE MAIN LF 90 $7.00 $630.00 $0.00 55.00 -35.00 $385.00 $245.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 55 $385.00 4 REMOVE DRAINAGE EA 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $1,500.00 STRUCTURE $1,500.00 $1,500.00 1.00 $1,500.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 SALVAGE CASTING 5 (STORM) EA 1 $350.00 $350.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $350.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 1 $350.00 6 EXPLORATORY EA 2 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 2 $2,000.00 EXCAVATION $1,000.00 $2,000.00 2.00 $2,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 7 AGGREGATE BEDDING TON 100 $27.00 $2,700.00 $0.00 -100.00 $0.00 ($2.700.00) 0.00% 0.000 $p 100.00% 0 $0.00 16" WATEMAIN 8 (DIRECTIONAL DRILL) LF 1,024 $165.00 $168,960.00 $0.00 1024.00 0.00 $168,960.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 1,024 $168,960.00 16" WATERMAIN 9 (DIRECTIONAL DRILL LF 799 $300.00 $0.00 799.00 0.00 $239,700.00 $0.00 0.00% 100.00% 799 $239,700.00 WATER CROSSING) $239,700.00 0.000 $0 10 CONNECT TO EA 4 $0.00 -2.00 ($10,000.00) 100.00% 2 $10,000.00 EXISTING WATERMAIN $5,000.00 1 $20,000.00 2.00 $10,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 11 HYDRANT EA 2 $4,400.00 $8,800.00 $0.00 2.00 0.00 $8,800.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 2 $B,800.00 12 HYDRANT EXTENSION LF 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 0.00 -1.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 0 $0.00 13 6" GATE VALVE AND EA 2 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 2 $3,400.00 BOX $1,700.00 $3,400.00 2.00 $3,400.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 8" GATE VALVE AND 14 BOX EA 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $000 .. -100 $0.00 ($2,000.00) 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 0 $0.00 15 16" BUTTERFLY VALVE EA 3 $0.00 1.00 $5,500.00 100.00% 4 $22,000.00 AND BOX $5,500.00 $16,500.00 4.00 $22,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 16 WATERMAINVALVE EA 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $22,000.00 MANHOLE $22,000.00 $22,000.00 1.00 $22,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 6" DIP WATERMAIN CL 17 52 LF 40 $50.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 40.00 0.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 40 $2,000.00 18 8" DIP WATERMAIN CL LF 3 $0.00 -3.00 ($240.00) 100.00% 0 $0.00 52 $80.00 $240.00 0.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 19 16" DIP WATERMAIN LF 960 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 960 $96,000.00 CL 52 $100.00 $96,000.00 960.00 $96,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 4" POLYSTYRENE 20 INSULATION SV 5 $20.00 $100.00 $0.00 10.00 5.00 $200.00 $100.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 10 $200.00 DUCTILE IRON 21 FITTINGS LB 4,700 $0.00 -492.00 ($4,920.00) 100.00% 4,208 $42,080.00 (WATERMAIN) $10.00 $47,000.00 4208.00 $42,080.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 2224 22 TRACER WIRE EA 4 $0.00 -3.00 ($600.00) 100.00% 1 $200.00 ACCESS BOX $200.00 $B00.00 1.00 $200.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 23 TEMPORARY TESTING EA 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $3,000.00 ASSEMBLY $3,000.00 $3,000.00 1.00 $3,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 24 AGGREGATE BEDDING TON 10 $27.00 $270.00 $0.00 98.00 88.00 $2,646.00 $2,376.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 98 $2,646.00 25 4" DIP CL 52 SANITARY LF 20 $0.00 20.00 $1,600.00 100.00% 40 $3,200.00 SEWER $80.00 $1,600.00 40.00 $3,200.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 CONNECTTO 26 EXISTING SANITARY EA 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $3,000.00 SEWER $3,000.00 $3,000.00 1.00 $3,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 27 CONNECT TO EA 2 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 2 $3,000.00 EXISTING FORCE MAIN $1,500.00 $3,000.00 2.00 $3,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 28 4" GATE VALVE AND EA 4 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 4 $6,000.00 BOX $1,500.00 $6,000.00 4.00 $6,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 60" METER MANHOLE 29 E3 EA 1 $13,000.00 $13,000.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $13,000.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 1 $13,000.00 30 3/4" SCHEDULE 80 PVC LF 34 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 34 $748.00 CONDUIT $22.00 $748.00 34.00 $748.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 CORE DRILL AND SEAL 31 CONDUIT TO LS 1 $400.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $0.00 0.00% 100.00% 1 $400.00 CONTROL PANEL $400.00 $400.00 0.000 $0 32 4" DIP CL 52 LF 63 $0.00 -39.00 ($3,120.00) 100.00% 24 $1,920.00 FORCEMAIN $80.00 $5,040.00 24.00 $1,920.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 DUCTILE IRON 33 FITTINGS (SANITARY) LB 250 $10.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 250.00 0.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 250 $2,500.00 34 TEMPORARY LS 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $11,000.00 FORCEMAIN BYPASS $11,000.00 $11,000.00 1.00 $11,000.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 35 RIPRAP CLASS III CY 7 $120.00 $840.00 $0.00 7.00 0.00 $840.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 100.00% 7 $840.00 36 18" RC PIPE SEWER LF 142 $0.00 -69.00 ($3,450.00) 100.00% 73 $3,650.00 DESIGN 3006 CLASS V $50.00 $7,100.00 73.00 $3,650.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 37 18" RC PIPE APRON W/ EA 2 $0.00 -1.00 ($2,500.00) 100.00% 1 $2,500.00 TRASH GUARD $2,500.00 $5,000.00 1.00 $2,500.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 CONSTRUCT 38 DRAINAGE LF 3.21 $450.00 $0.00 4.75 1.54 $693.22 0.00% 100.00% 5 $2,137.72 STRUCTURE DESIGN 48"-4020 11 1,444.50 $2,137.72 0.000 $0 39 INSTALL CASTING EA 1 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 100.00% 1 $350.00 (SALVAGED) $350.00 $350.00 1.00 $350.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 40 LS 1 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $0.00 1.00 0.00 $1,200.00 $0.00 0.00% 0.000 $0 150.00% 1 $1,200.00 Schedule A Total Schedule B Total Schedule C Total Change Orders Total this period Previous total Projetl Total to tlate Schedule Subtotal $705,722.50 $0.00 $684,641.72 ($21,080.78) $12,896,604.50 $0.00 $5,365,000.00 $0.00 $6,098,692.85 $0.00 �84,641.72 $0.00 $540,368.53 $0.00 $2,705,915.00 OAJ Amount $2,705,915.00 $12,688,703.10 ($748,269.93) $0.00 $5,365,000.00 $5,880,275.31 $0.00 MCES Total To Date $11,245,275.31 $684,641.72 $0.00 $218,417.55 $684,641.72 Project sub -total $903,059.27 Administrative costs (7%) $63,214.15 Construction total $966,273.42 Easement costs $19,067.32 Overall project costs $985,340.74 2225 MCES Estimated Contractor CO # Date CO CO CO Cos Revised Remaining Description Approved Amount Amount Amount Cumulative Contract Contingency 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $12,896,604.5 $1,289,660.4 Conformed Documents - No Cost 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $12,896,604.5 $1,289,660.4 Electrical Conduit Rerouting - No Cost 10 VOID $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $12,896,604.5 $1,289,660.4 STA-85+40 Storm Pipe Relacement - Suppliedb HC - VOID 3 $1,300.00 $934.90 $934.90 $934.90 $12,897,539.4 $1,288,725.5 Roof Drain Overflow to East Side of Building 4 -$1,500.00 -$957.00 -$957.00 -$22.10 $12,896,582.4 $1,289,682.5 Reduce Size of Panelboartl and Transformer 5 $4,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 -$22.10 $12,896,582.4 $1,289,682.5 ATS Accessory 31Z-No Cost 6 $8,500.00 $6,187.44 $6,187.44 $6,165.34 $12,902,769.8 $1,283,495.11 Isolation Contactor for Soft Starters 11 $2,500.00 $9,078.12 $9,078.12 $15,243.46 $12,911,847.9 $1,274,416.9 Primary Roof Drain Pipe to Welland 12 $6,000.001 $15,372.26 $15,372.26 $30,615.72 $12,927,220.2 $1,259,044.7 Slide Gate Grating Support 13 $3,400.00 $6,475.00 $9,488.78 $40,104.50 $12,936,709.0 $1,249,555.9 Swenson Park Storm Sewer Replacement 14 $5,300.00 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 $45,354.50 $12,941,959.0 $1,244,305.9 10in Gate Valve 15 $8,000.00 $11,901.49 $11,901.49 $57,255.99 $12,953,860.4 $1,232,404.4 MAU Manufacturer Change 8 $7,500.00 $20,084.61 $20,084.61 $77,340.60 $13,031,201.0 $1,212,319.8 Building Permit Modifications 16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $77,340.60 $13,108,541.6 $1,212,319.8 Time Extension 17 $22,522.50 $22,522.50 $22,522.50 $99,863.10 $13,208,404.7 $1,189,797.3 Additional CIPP on Bradford Lane 18 $15,000.00 $15,762.35 $15,762.35 $115,625.45 $13,324,030.2 $1,174,035.0 Add additional CIPP work for pipe that wasn't lined as expected - 9 $45,000.00 $14,023.66 $14,023.66 $129,649.11 $13,453,679.3 $1,160,011.3 FMTNM -MDH Compliance 7 -$14,150.00 $58,243.09 $58,243.09 $187,892.20 $13,641,571.5 $1,101,768.2 Pigging Station - Ball Valve & Pre -Cast Structure 19 $56,000.00 $54,490.70 $54,490.70 $242,382.90 $13,883,954.4 $1,047,277.5 Water Main Reroute +Hydrant Install 20 $70,000.00 $70,022.24 $70,022.24 $312,405.14 $14,196,359.59 $977,255.31 MH Rehab on Tuxedo 21 $6,500.00 $8,471.78 $0.00 $312,405.14 $14,508,764.73 $977,255.31 Additional FM Exploration at HOD Channel 22 $230,000.00 $228,075.00 $227,963.39 $540,368.53 $15,049,133.26 $749,291.92 Deehaven L481Merim Conveyance PayApp # City of Mound Totals Total to Date 9 $506,917.86 $506,917.86 10 $112,125.95 $619,043.81 11 $112,125.95 $731,169.76 12 -$47,350.54 $683,819.22 13 $B8,811.88 $772,631.10 14 $64,524.76 $837,155.86 15 $35,442.02 $872,597.88 16 $0.00 $872,597.88 17 $1,251.09 $873,848.97 19 $2,368.93 $876,217.90 20 $94.02 $876,311.92 21 $365.26 $876,677.18 22 $2,231.25 $878,908.43 23 $530.76 $879,439.19 24 $1,550.99 $880,990.18 25 $8,604.32 $889,594.50 26 $13,464.77 $903,059.27 27 $0.00 $903,059.27 28 2226 Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 222, St. Paul, MN 55101 651-201-7500 Fax 651-297-5259 TfY 651-282-6555 OR ling Enforcement APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 DAY TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY 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ONE SUBMISSION PER EMAIL, APPLICATION ONLY. PLEASE PROVIDE A VALID E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR THE CITY/COUNTY AS ALL TEMPORARY PERMIT APPROVALS WILL BE SENT BACK VIA EMAIL. E-MAIL THE APPLICATION SIGNED BY CITY/COUNTY TO AGE.TEMPORARYAPPLICATION STATE.MN.US 2227 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Sarah Smith, Community Development Director Rita Trapp, Consulting Planners DATE: September 22, 2021 SUBJECT: Amendments to City Code Chapter 129 Zoning (Case No. 21-07) Public Hearings —Text and Map Amendments to Zoning Code and Zoning Map MEETING DATE: September 28, 2021 Summary The City Council is being asked to hold public hearings and consider zoning code and zoning map amendments which respond to directions established in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, as well as issues identified by Staff, Planning Commission, and City Council in the implementation of the zoning code. Consistency between the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and zoning code is a state requirement. Staff has grouped the proposed amendments into parts; this first part particularly focuses on addressing those areas needing change to address 2040 Comprehensive Plan consistency. The amendments being considered by the City Council include: • New Mixed Use Districts • New C-1 District • Modifications to the PUD/PDA regulations • Modifications to the Non- Residential Use Table • Zoning Map Rezoningsfor new Mixed Use and C-1 Districts, as well as to address inconsistencies between the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map As highlighted in the list of the topics above, part of the changes proposed is a change to the zoning districts for the City. At this time, the changes proposed are related to the creation of new Mixed Use Districts. As shown in the table below below, the intent into rezone properties shown as Mixed Use in the Comprehensive Plan to one of the two new mixed use districts proposed. This change will result in all B-1 properties being rezoned to mixed use. It also will leave only a handful of properties zoned to either B-2 or B-3. Staff is therefore recommending that the former business districts be consolidated and a new C-1 General Commercial District be created. 2228 Zoning Districts R-1 Single Family Residential ProposedExisting R-1 Single Family Residential R-1A Single Family Residential R-1A Single Family Residential R-2 Two -Family Residential R-2 Two -Family Residential R-3 Multiple -Family Residential R-3 Multiple -Family Residential B-1 Central Business C-1 General Commercial B-2 General Business B-3 Neighborhood Business PED-PUD Pedestrian PUD MU-D Mixed Use Downtown MU-C Mixed Use Corridor DEST-PUD Destination PUD L-PUD Linear PUD 1-1 Light Industrial 1-1 Light Industrial CON Conservation CON Conservation The creation of the new mixed use districts and commercial district results in the need to update uses allowed in each district. As part of the update process, Staff have compiled all uses into a table format and updated the table with the new districts and removed obsolete terms. As needed the definitions for uses were added, deleted, or modified. At this time, the City Council will only review the uses within non-residential districts. Staff has identified the need to rezone some properties as a result of the proposed update process. The first group of rezonings pertains to the creation of the new mixed use and C-1 districts. The second group relates to making properties consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan as is required by state law. Public Hearings The City Council will be holding public hearings for all of the zoning code and zoning map amendments. Notification about the public hearings followed state requirements. The notice of public hearings was published on September 18, 2021 in the Laker. The notice was posted on the City Hall bulletin board on September 16, 2021 and posted on the City's website. A public hearing notice was mailed to all affected property owners of the C-1 and Mixed Use Districts on September 16, 2021. A public hearing notice was also mailed to all affected property owners and those who own property within 350 feet of properties that are being rezoned to address inconsistencies between the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Map on September 16, 2021 Ordinance Posting The ordinances were posted on the City bulletin board and City website on September 17, 2021. 2229 Planning Commission Review and Recommendation The Planning Commission considered the proposed zoning text and map amendments at their July 7tn and September 7tn meetings. The approved minutes from July 7tn and draft minutes from September 7tn have been included. As described in the minutes, the Planning Commission asked for changes and further information at their July 7tn meeting. Staff made updates to the proposed text and map amendments for the September 9tn meeting and provided the additional information requested by the Planning Commission. After discussion at their September 9tn meeting, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the proposed ordinances under consideration by the City Council. Planning Commissions did request additional modifications to the parking regulations so that proposed ordinance revision is not being recommended for consideration by the City Council at this time. City Council members are advised that in advance of the September 7tn meeting, Staff notified all property owners who would be impacted by the proposed rezonings of the September 7tn Planning Commission meeting. In response to the notification, the property owner at 5084 Three Points Boulevard submitted a letter to the Planning Commission requesting reconsideration of the proposed rezoning. As the property owner was unable to attend the meeting, the Planning Commission tabled consideration of that rezoning until their October 6tn meeting. The ordinances drafted for City Council consideration does not include rezoning of the properties in the vicinity of 5084 Three Points Boulevard. In addition, as the proposed rezoning for the properties would either be R-2 or the new C-1 zoning district, Staff is recommending that the City Council hold the public hearing for the proposed C-1 zoning district but table consideration of the proposed text and zoning amendment until the Planning Commission makes a recommendation about the property. Staff can provide additional information about the need to table the C-1 zoning district consideration at the meeting. Supplemental Materials Included in the packet are Staff's presentation slides. Recommendation Given Staff and the Planning Commission recommendations for approval, the attached ordinances have been prepared for your consideration. Please be advised that the ordinances to rezone property into the MU-D Mixed Use Downtown District and the MU-C Mixed Use Corridor District require approval by 2/3 vote (4 members) as a few of the properties are being rezoned from residential to mixed use. As the ordinances are lengthy, resolutions approving the publishing of the ordinances by title and summary have also been prepared. Please note that the resolutions for summary ordinance publication require approval by 2/3 vote (or four members). 2230 9/23/2021 Zoning Update Project Part 1 Purpose for Updates • Address inconsistencies between the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code and Zoning Map • Improve flexibility for property owners in the mixed use areas • Address inconsistencies in code • Update to reflect modern development City of Mound " '* 2040 Future Land Use Map Proposed 2021 Zoning Map 2231 9/23/2021 Topics • New Mixed Use Districts • New C-1 District • Modifications to Use Table • Modifications to the PUD/PDA regulations • Zoning Map Rezonings Proposed Zoning District Structure R-1 Single Family Residential R-1A Single Family Residential R-2 Two -Family Residential R-3 Multiple -Family Residential B-1 Central Business B-2 General Business B-3 Neighborhood Business PED-PUD Pedestrian PUD DEST-PUD Destination PUD L-PUD Linear PUD II-1 Light Industrial CON Conservation R-1 Single Family Residential R-1A Single Family Residential R-2 Two -Family Residential R-3 Multiple -Family Residential CA General Commercial MU-D Mixed Use Downtown MU-C Mixed Use Corridor 1-1 Light Industrial CON Conservation 2232 2 Figure 3.5 Mixed Use Areas r 7 Zoning Code Updates - September 28, 2021 CC Consideration Zoning Code Updates - September 28, 2021 CC Consideration 9/23/2021 Mixed Use Area Direction • Used Comp Plan direction in crafting standards • Area sheets and considerations should also continue to be used in guiding development District Purpose coo.a..n.o.m n...many N.a... u... nwm Icm.m. • The Mixed Use Downtown District (MU-D) is established to create a vibrant environment with a mixture of retail, services, office, residential, civic, institutional and recreation land uses that complement one another. The district is intended to have high -quality site and building design that creates a walkable and bicycle friendly environment. • The Mixed Use Corridor District (MU-C) is established to allow for the continued mix of retail, services, office, residential, civic, institutional and recreational land uses. This district's physical character is intended to be similar to the Mixed Use Downtown District with pedestrian friendly site and building design but with less intensity due its corridor nature and adjacency to residential neighborhoods. 2234 4 9/23/2021 Applicability • Fully applicable to all new structures and uses • Existing structures — Expand existing building or parking lot up to 50% as long as it meets C-1 district requirements — An existing single-family, two-family and twinhome dwellings may be replaced or expanded as long as it meets R-2 district requirements — An existing multi -family dwelling may be replaced or expanded as long as it meets R-3 district requirements • Existing planned unit developments remain in effect Front Se:�acb Front Yard Setbacks M • Non-residential and MF residential shall be 10 feet to 20 feet • Single family and townhomes shall be 15 to 25 feet F—I Salb—k 0 2235 5 9/23/2021 Minimum Street Frontage Occupied • MU-D — 60% of street frontage must be occupied by building • MU-C — 50% of street frontage must be occupied by building Building Height Minimum Street Frontage Building height maximum between different types of residential uses • Two-family, twinhome, townhouse or rowhouse limited to 35 feet in both districts • All others uses limited to 35 feet in MU-C and 50 feet in MU-D 2236 6 9/23/2021 Step -back All floors above the second story must be stepped back a minimum of 8 feet from the ground floor fagade in non-residential, mixed use, or multi -family buildings if the structure abuts or is across the street from residential uses located outside of a mixed use district or if all or part of the structure is located adjacent to a County Road. If the entire building is placed at the upper floor stepback setback, an additional stepback is not required for the upper floors. Private Useable Open Space • MF residential requirement • Requirement on top of public park dedication • Intent to ensure residents have outdoor, useable space • Replaces existing open space requirement • Require 200 square feet per unit • Allow individual private unit space to count • Can include courtyards, plazas, picnic areas, swimming pools, playgrounds, rooftop patios/gardens, and/or trails within natural areas 66 6o'rmn'is .. im ,' 2237 9/23/2021 Architectural Design Flow _001.g • All building fronts include two architectural elements • Any exterior building wall greater than 50 feet shall have visual relief • Multi -story buildings shall have ground floor distinguished from upper stories Architectural Design • Building entrances shall offer some sort of protection from rain and sun • No darkly tinted or frosted windows • Exterior materials follow current provisions 2238 0 9/23/2021 Proposed C-1 District • New C-1 General Commercial District Proposed • Consolidation of B-2 and B-3 Districts • Only a handful of parcels remain after the mixed use districts Cityof Mound P pmd C--mal Dishi,l M�. ..�_.,I.", O v Non -Residential Use Table Update • Uses separated by Principal and Accessory • Reference to shoreland districts has been removed because there were no differences • Uses consolidated for simplicity • Ordinances include additional definitions and modifications to existing definitions • Note that not all uses are defined 2239 9 9/23/2021 Planned Unit Developments • Consolidates Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) and Planned Development Areas (PDAs) and multiple sections throughout code • Establishes a process for establishing Planned Unit Developments through CUP • Establishes a minor amendment process that will allow for Community Development Director review • Eliminates standards in PUD section which are duplicative or addressed in other ways (such as in development agreements) Proposed Rezoning for Comp Plan City of Mound R..o for Compliance wi CompieMnsi Rm 2240 10 9/23/2021 Proposed 2021 Zoning Map osa„EE City of Mound Proposed Zoning 2021 r � '. R.I IW T R2 C..1 ROW{ i ' q PC Review and Recommendation • Considered the proposed amendments at their July 6t" and September 7t" meetings • Property owners affected by rezonings were notified of September 7t" Planning Commission • Planning Commission recommended to adopt the proposed text amendments and rezonings except for parking regulations (not presented this evening and rezoning of Consistency Area #2) 2241 9/23/2021 City Council Consideration • Hold the public hearing for the proposed text and map amendments • Consider the ordinances and the resolutions for summary ordinance publication — Ordinances to rezone properties to MU-D Mixed Use Downtown and MU-C Mixed Use Corridor require 2/3 majority (4 votes) due to the rezoning of some residential to mixed use — Resolutions for Summary Ordinance Publication require 2/3 majority (4 votes) 2242 12 DRAFT MINUTE EXCERPTS MOUND ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 Chair Goode called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. ROLL CALL Members present: David Goode, Samantha Erickson, Allen Andersen, Jon Ciatti, Jason Baker, Kevin Castellano, Jake Saystrom, and Jason Holt Staff present: Community Development Director Sarah Smith and City Consultant Rita Trapp and Secretary Jen Holmquist. Members of the public: Morgan Lazenby, 4684 Hampton Road; Cody Rolikod, 4684 Hampton Road; Trudie Levesque, 4684 Hampton Road; Barb Warren, 4636 Hampton Road; Graham Neve, 2601 Granger Lane; Ed Ring, 5211 Shoreline Drive; Jeanne and Jim Myers, 2321 Commerce Boulevard; Paula M. Larson, 5713 Lynwood Boulevard Planning Case No. 21-07 Review/recommendation on proposed amendments to City Code Chapter 129 (Zoning Ordinance) and Official Zoning Map for consistency with 2040 Comprehensive Plan Applicant: City of Mound Trapp reintroduced the proposed zoning code text and map amendments that were previously discussed at the Planning Commission's July 7th meeting. The revisions being considered were identified and prioritized as part of the review for consistency with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Trapp reminded Planning Commissioners that consistency with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan is required by state statutes. Trapp noted that in her presentation she would provide a brief overview of each area and then note the adjustments made to the proposed amendments based on the July 7th direction from the Planning Commission. Trapp noted that the non-residential use table, which identifies permitted, conditional and accessory uses, is proposed to be simplified as there is little difference between shoreland and non-shoreland district areas. The non-residential use table also will now include mixed use districts. Trapp noted that specific allowances for uses were changed for a few uses based on the commission's direction at their July meeting. In making adjustments, she noted that Staff determined that the code would benefit from the changing of the term long-term care facility to senior facility so that use and a definition was added. 2243 Trapp discussed changes to parking regulations, including the consolidation of code provisions from a few different sections and updates related to new districts. Since the July 7tn meeting, Staff has explored how to address underground parking as the Commission discussion had been to potentially remove it from the code. Trapp suggested that a provision be added that would require underground parking when site conditions would allow. The provision would not have a minimum amount but a minimum amount of the building footprint that would need to be used. Staff has also added minimum parking requirements for the different types of units in a senior care facility. Trapp also noted that a new provision was added clarifying that parking spaces cannot be used for storage of vehicles or goods. The C-1 General Business District is being proposed as a consolidation of the former business districts. It is needed because there are few properties remaining for commercial purposes after most are rezoned to mixed use. Trapp noted that Staff did review the two City of Mound parcels previously identified to be rezoned to C-1 and determined that they should be rezoned to residential to fit with the surrounding properties. Trapp reviewed the location and proposed regulations of the two new mixed -use districts. She noted that Staff is recommending one section for both districts as most of the regulations are similar. After the July 7tn meeting, Staff did make a change to the applicability section to further clarify which district standards would apply to an existing structure. For existing single-family detached dwellings, two-family dwellings and twin -home dwellings Staff is recommending to use the R-2 district. For existing multi -family structures Staff is recommending the use of the R- 3 district. Trapp noted that a few additional adjustments were made to the mixed use districts. One was to the building height table to make sure it was clear that two-family, twin home, townhouses or rowhouses are limited to 35 feet in height. Staff also reworded the stepback requirement as requested by the Planning Commission to require stepbacks along County Roads as well as when a building is adjacent to a residential district. Trapp noted that changes to were made to consolidate planned unit developments and planned residential areas to reduce confusion and simplify the process. No changes were made to the proposed amendments since the July 7tn meeting. Trapp reminded Planning Commissions that while public hearings are held at the City Council for text and map amendments, Staff did send notifications to all property owners affected by the proposed rezonings about the Planning Commission meeting. Trapp noted the Staff did receive some clarifying phone calls and inquirers were invited to attend the meeting. Trapp also noted that a letter from the representatives of 5084 Three Points Boulevard was received and included in the packet. As noted in the letter, the property owners do not want the City to rezone their property to residential as is proposed. The property owners were unable to attend the meeting. Trapp noted that the rezoning is proposed so that the property is consistent with the land use plan from the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. 2244 In concluding her presentation Trapp noted that Staff is requesting consideration of whether the proposed text and map amendments could be recommended to the City Council. Commissioners expressed general comfort with the proposed changes expect for the parking regulations. In particular, there was concern about the possible provision relating to underground parking. Commissioner Ciatti asked whether the provision would result in properties unfairly having different regulations. Clarification was sought on who would determine whether or not the site could accommodate undergrounding parking and it was suggested that adding a statement similar to "as determined by the Public Works Director' would clarify the evaluation process. Trapp noted that Staff would have further discussion about how the standard could be applied and who would best determine when underground parking would be required. Commissioner Saystrom expressed concern that the relaxing of parking regulations would reduce the quality of development in the community. He advocated retaining minimum parking requirements. Trapp noted that Staff is suggesting reevaluating minimum parking requirements, particularly underground requirements, as it does not seem to be reflective of what is possible given site constraints. Commissioner Ciatti suggested Staff explore potential incentives or alternatives that could be offered if a development couldn't meet parking requirements. Commissioner Baker requested clarification on the concerns expressed by the property owners at 5084 Three Points Boulevard. Trapp noted that the property owners have indicated that they would like to retain commercial use of the property. Trapp clarified that the recommendation for rezoning is based on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, and that the land use plan was modified as the City did not want to see reuse of the property as commercial if redevelopment were to occur on the site. Commissioners indicated that it would be helpful to hear directly from the property owners. They also asked Staff to provide additional information about legal impacts from the potential rezoning and to respond to the points raised by the property owner in their letter to the Planning Commission. MOTION by Baker to recommend that the City Council adopt the proposed zoning code text and map amendments proposed by Staff, seconded by Castellano. Commissioner discussion to the motion identified the need to further clarify what is being excluded from the motion. 2245 MOTION by Baker to amend the previous motion to exclude a recommendation of approval for the parking regulations and the rezoning of the properties around 5408 Three Points Boulevard with consideration to occur at the October Planning Commission meeting; seconded by Castellano. MOTION carried unanimously. The original motion was then considered with the amendment. MOTION carried unanimously. 9-16-2021 Draft CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING DIVISION 2 OF CHAPTER 129 (ZONING ORDINANCE) PERTAINING TO MIXED USE DISTRICT REGULATIONS The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129-2 Definitions to remove the following strikeout text and add the following underlined text; the following terms shall be put in alphabetical order and all unlisted definitions shall remain unchanged: Bar / tavern means a business used primarily for the sale or dispensing of liquor by the drink for on -site consumption and where food may be available for consumption on the premises as accessory to the DrinciDal use. Bed and breakfast means an owner -occupied residential structure used as a lodging establishment where a questroom or questrooms are rented on a nightly basis and in which only breakfast is included as part of the basic compensation. Commercial recreation means recreational facilities such as bowling alleys, tennis courts, ^^^F.uwzivmcr^^�"^•Lo etc., constructed and operated for profit, by private enterprise. Community residential facility means a state licensed gFe p "erne ^F vest^. herne s^^„^^ residential facility registered under MN Statute 144D. Dwelling, apartment multiple -family, means a building designed exclusively for or occupied exclusively by three or more families living independently of each other and typically with a shared building entrance. Dwelling, manufactured home, means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length, or, when erected on site, is 320 or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems contained therein. Dwelling, mixed use apartment, means a building designed for one (1) or more dwelling units as well as non-residential uses that are permitted in the zoning district to be located on the ground story, with all dwelling units sharing a joint entrance from the outside. Dwelling, townhouse or rowhouse, means a building designed exclusively for or occupied exclusively feF h^b•^^^'"•^^ ^^ sox eight (8) or fewer families living independently of each other. FeaF ^ntmnges Each dwelling unit must be separated from other dwelling units by a firewall 2247 9-16-2021 Draft extending from foundation through the roof with no openings. FaGh GIWG"O^^ 6 'Rit `hall have light,totally exposed froRt aRGI rear wall to 199 6169GI f49F GR#Y, Each dwelling unit shall have a separate entrance. Fitness/Health Studio means a business 61RdeF 10,000 square feet On so-ze with equipment, facilities, and classes for exercising and improving physical fitness and health. Gardening and Horticulture Uses means the keeping of a garden for the cultivation, propagation, and processing of plants, flowers, vegetables, herbs, and fruits for household use only; on -site sales are not part of the use. The keeping of any of the various species of farm animals or farm poultry, such as, but not limited to, horses, cattle, mules, donkeys, goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, potbellied pigs, pigs, bees, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, peacocks, pigeons, swans, and doves is not a gardening or horticulture use. See Chapter 14. Industrial, light means a use that involves the manufacturing, production, processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, repair, or packaging of finished products, predominantly from previously prepared or refined materials (or from raw materials that do not need refining). Warehousing, wholesaling, and distribution of the finished products produced at the site is allowed as part of this use. All activities and storage shall be entirely indoors. kedgiagreem Lodging Room means a room rented as sleeping and living quarters, but without cooking facilities. In a suite of rooms, without cooking facilities, each room that provides sleeping accommodations shall be counted as one lodging room. Manufactured home park means any site, lot, field or tract of land upon which two or more occupied manufactured homes are located, either free of charge or for compensation, and includes any building, structure, tent, vehicle or enclosure used or intended for use as part of the equipment of the manufactured home park. Offices means administrative, executive, professional, research, or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with public, provided that no merchandise or merchandising services are sold on the premises, except such as are incidental or accessory to the principal permissible use. Outdoor sales display means an outdoor arrangement of objects, items, products, and other materials, typically not in a fixed position and capable of rearrangement, designed and used for the purpose of selling products that is typically sold within the associated principal use. Personal Services means establishments primarily engaged in providing individual services generally related to personal needs; examples include, but are not limited to: barber and beauty shops, dry cleaners, Laundromats, tailors, salons, and photography studio. Pet and Veterinary Services means facilities primarily engaged in the sale, grooming, retail of supplies or veterinary care of pets/non-agricultural animals; these uses do not include non- medical -related commercial boarding of animals (see Kennels). Place of Worship means a building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, where persons regularly assemble for religious worship and which building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, is maintained and controlled by a religious body organized to sustain public worship. O 9-16-2021 Draft Private lodges and clubs means an organization and its premises catering exclusively to members and their quests for social, intellectual, recreational, or athletic purposes. Repair Service shops means consumer oriented retail businesses offering repair and maintenance services for normal household goods and commodities. Service shops shall include, but not be limited to, tailors, shoe repair, and repair of small appliances, lawn and garden equipment, and tools. Retail, General means establishments engaged in selling goods or merchandise to the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods; examples include, but are not limited to: grocery, liquor, department, variety, clothing, furniture, antique, gift, drug, hardware, and book stores, news shops, flower shops, consignment shops and show rooms for retail. Incidental repair of items sold may be provided on site. Pawn shops and auction halls are not considered general retail. Senior living facility means a residential facility or complex which provides a variety of senior living choices, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, or long-term care. Theater means an establishment or part of an establishment devoted to showing motion pictures, or for dramatic, dance, musical, or other live performances. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby repeals the entirety of Section 129- 139 PED-PUD Pedestrian planned unit development district, Section 129-140 DEST-PUD Destination planned unit development district, and Section 129-141 L-PUD Linear planned unit development district, and furthermore hereby replaces these sections with the following: Sec. 129-139. Mixed use districts. (a) Purpose (1) The Mixed Use Downtown District (MU-D) is established to create a vibrant environment with a mixture of retail, services, office, residential, civic, institutional and recreation land uses that complement one another. The district is intended to have high -quality site and building design that creates a walkable and bicycle friendly environment. (2) The Mixed Use Corridor District (MU-C) is established to allow for the continued mix of retail, services, office, residential, civic, institutional and recreational land uses. This district's physical character is intended to be similar to the Mixed Use Downtown District with pedestrian friendly site and building design but with less intensity due its corridor nature and adjacency to residential neighborhoods. (b) Applicability (1) New structures or uses. The provisions of this section shall be fully applicable to all new structures and uses. (2) Existing structures. 3 2249 9-16-2021 Draft a. Commercial. A property owner may expand an existing building up to 50% of the existing footprint or parking lot without establishing a new PUD as long as it meets the requirements of the C-1 district. b. Residential. 1. An existing single-family detached dwelling, two-family dwelling or twin home dwelling, may be replaced, expanded, or remodeled as long as it meets the bulk regulations of the R-2 district. 2. An existing multi -family structure may be remodeled or expanded as long as it meets the bulk regulations of the R-3 district. c. The remodel, replacement or expansion of an existing structure that does not meet the requirements of districts identified above shall be processed and subject to Section 129-35 Nonconformities. (3) Existing planned unit developments or planned residential areas. Any planned unit developments or planned residential developments that were granted prior to [insert adoption date] shall remain in effect. Amendments shall be processed via the procedures identified for planned unit developments. (c) Bulk requirements (1) Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) setback for all uses is 50 feet. (2) Front yard setbacks are established as follows: a. Non-residential, mixed use, and multi -family residential shall be located no closer than 10 feet and no greater than 20 feet from the front property line. b. Single family and townhomes shall be located no closer than 15 feet and no greater than 25 feet from the front property line. (3) The minimum percentage of the street frontage for each lot that must be occupied by a building fagade, as measured at the front setback, shall be 60% for the Mixed Use Downtown District and 50% for the Mixed Use Corridor District. This standard applies to the front property line frontage and, for a corner lot, one exterior side property line frontage. Recesses in a building fagade do not qualify as meeting the minimum building street frontage standard. (4) Rear and side yard setbacks are as established in the planned unit development. (5) Building height shall be limited to the following: Mixed Use — Downtown Mixed Use — Corridor Dwelling, two-family, twin home, townhome or 35 feet 35 feet rowhouse All other uses 50 feet 50 feet (6) All floors above the second story must be stepped back a minimum of 8 feet from the ground floor fagade in non-residential, mixed use, or multi -family buildings if the structure abuts or is across the street from residential uses located outside of a mixed use district or if all or part of the structure is located adjacent to a County Road. If the entire building is placed at the upper floor stepback setback, an additional stepback is not required for the upper floors. El 2250 9-16-2021 Draft (7) Maximum impervious surface coverage is 75%. (d) Site design (1) Developments may include uses mixed horizontally across multiple buildings or vertically where uses are mixed within one building. (2) Designated pedestrian routes, including sidewalks and driveway crossings, shall be provided to connect each parking space to the front sidewalk, front entrance, and/or rear entrance. Driveways shall not be utilized as a designated pedestrian route. (3) Interior or exterior bicycle racks or storage shall be provided. No bicycles shall be allowed on individual unit decks or patios. (4) Private useable open space. Each multi -family residential development shall provide a minimum of 200 square feet per residential unit as private usable open space. Private usable open spaces will not count toward park dedication requirements. Usable open space means designed outdoor space intended for passive or active recreation that is accessible and suited to the needs of the development's residents, and shall generally have the following characteristics: a. Functional and aesthetic design that relates to the principal building or buildings, with clear edges, including seating, landscaping, recreational facilities, sidewalk connections, and other amenities; b. May be designed as courtyards, plazas, picnic areas, swimming pools, playground, rooftop patios/gardens, or trails within natural areas; c. Compatible with or expands upon existing pedestrian connections and public parks or open space; d. May include both private common areas for use by all residents of that development, as well as a private unit's open space for exclusive use by that unit's residents; e. Does not include driveways, parking areas, steep slopes, or stormwater ponds. (5) All rooftop or ground mounted mechanical equipment and exterior trash and recycling storage areas shall be enclosed with materials compatible with the principal structure. Low profile, self-contained mechanical units, including solar energy panels and rooftop rainwater collection systems, which blend in with the building architecture are exempt from the screening requirement. (6) Outdoor storage of recreational vehicles, trailers, or equipment shall not be allowed unless expressly noted in the planned unit development. (e) Architectural design (1) Architectural details a. All new building fronts shall include a minimum of two of the following elements: 1. Architectural detailing, such as cornice, awning, parapet, or columns 2. A visually pleasing primary front entrance that, in addition to doors, shall be accented with design features as awnings, 5 2251 9-16-2021 Draft canopies, pillars, special building materials or architectural details Entrances shall be clearly articulated and obvious from the street 3. A combination of horizontal and vertical design features 4. Irregular building shapes b. Any exterior building wall adjacent to or visible from a public street, public open space, or private street may not exceed 50 feet in length without significant visual relief consisting of one or more of the following: 1. A fagade shall be divided architecturally by means of significantly different materials or textures 2. Horizontal offsets of at least four feet in depth 3. Vertical offsets in the roofline of at least four feet 4. Fenestration at the first floor level that is recessed horizontally at least one foot into the facade c. Multi -story buildings shall have the ground floor distinguished from the upper floors by having one or more of the following: 1. Awning 2. Trellis 3. Arcade 4. Window lintels 5. Intermediate cornice line 6. Brick detailing such as quoins or corbels d. All building entrances shall incorporate arcades, roofs, porches, alcoves, porticoes or awnings that protect pedestrians from the rain and sun. e. Darkly tinted, frosted windows or any windows that block two-way visibility are prohibited as ground floor windows along street facades. (2) Exterior finish materials a. Wood lap siding, including fiber cement products with the same look, should be the predominant exterior material for street facing elevations. Other materials that provide a similar high quality exterior may be approved through the planned unit development process. b. Bulkheads may use wood, brick, stone, or precast products. c. Window and siding trim may be combination of wood materials. (3) All accessory structures, excluding private exterior trash enclosures, shall be constructed of the same materials and colors of the principal building. (� Parking and loading (1) Parking for residential units shall be provided on site and shall be specifically reserved for the use of residents. Visitor parking for residential units can be shared with other uses on site. Designed residential unit spaces shall not be counted as part of any shared parking or joint parking agreement. (2) When two or more parking lots have adjacent rear or side property lines, the parking lots may be connected by a driveway crossing the side and rear yards as long as access easements are established. (3) Any parking lot that will contain six (6) or more parking spaces abutting or across the street from a residential use outside of the mixed use district shall have a M 2252 9-16-2021 Draft screening plan approved as part of the planned unit development. This screening plan should include a combination of landscaping, fencing, or walls. (4) Loading docks shall not be located in the front yard and shall be 100% screened from ground level view of public streets and public open spaces. Screening can be landscaping or a wall of the same materials and colors as the principal building. (g) Allowable uses Within the mixed use districts, no building or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses P = Permitted Use C = Conditional Use ( - ) = Not Allowed Use MU-D MU-C Residential Household Living Dwelling, single-family detached C C Dwelling, manufactured home Dwelling, two-family and Dwelling, twin home C P Dwelling, townhouse or rowhouse P P Dwelling, apartment multiple -family P P Dwelling, mixed use apartment (1 or more units) P P Dwelling, existing and replacement P P Manufactured Home Park Group Living Community Residential Facilities (6 or less) Community Residential Facilities (16 or less) C C Senior Living Facility P P Lodging Lodging, such as hotels and motels P P Short-term Dwelling Unit Rental Bed and Breakfast P P Non -Residential Uses Adult Establishments P P Automobile Repair, Minor P Automobile Repair, Major Banks, Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Services P P Bar / Tavern P P Boat and Marine Sales C Brewery & Microdistillery, including Taproom & Cocktail Room P P 7 2253 9-16-2021 Draft Use MU-D MU-C Brewpub P P Car Wash Cemeteries Commercial Recreation C C Electrical Substations Essential Service Buildings C C Essential Services P P Funeral Home P P Health Club, Fitness Center and Dance Studio P P Industrial, Light Licensed Daycare and Preschool (12 or less) P P Licensed Daycare and Preschool (13+) P P Local Government Buildings & Institutional Buildings P P Medical and Dental Clinics P P Motor Fuel Station Motor Fuel Station, Convenience Store Offices P P Open Sales Lots C Parking Lot, Surface (Principal Use) C C Parking Lot, Structured (Principal Use) C C Personal Services P P Pet and Veterinary Services P P Place of Worship P P Planned Unit Development C C Private Lodges and Clubs P P Public and Private schools C C Public Park and Recreation P P Repair Service Shops P P Restaurant P P Retail, General P P Shopping Center P P Theaters P P ccessory Uses Accessory Buildings P P Drive -through for a permitted or conditional business C C Gardening and Horticulture uses P P Home Occupations P P Lodging Room P P Outdoor Dining Area for Commercial Use C C Outdoor Sales Display C C N 2254 9-16-2021 Draft Use MU-D MU-C Parking Lot, Surface (Accessory) P P Parking Lot, Structured (Accessory) P P Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs P P SECTION 3. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. N 2255 CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, AS IT RELATES TO MIXED USE DISTRICT REGULATIONS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the removal of three existing planned unit development (PUD) zoning districts and the establishment of two mixed use districts; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends multiple sections of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to establish two new mixed use zoning districts, MU-D Mixed Use Downtown and MU-C Mixed Use Corridor, and remove three existing PUD zoning districts; the ordinance includes the addition of a number of new use -related definitions as well. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2256 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 129 (ZONING ORDINANCE) CONCERNING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREAS The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129-2 Definitions to add the following underlined text: Planned Unit Development (PUD) means an area of a minimum contiguous size, as specified by an approving conditional use permit, to be planned, developed, operated and maintained according to plan as a single entity and containing one or more structures with appurtenant common areas. The term PUD is inclusive the term Planned Development Area (PDA). SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby adds to Chapter 129 a new Section 129-39 Conditional Use Permit for a PUD as follows; the sections following this new section shall be renumbered as indicated: Sec. 129-39 Conditional Use Permit for a PUD (a) Purpose. The purpose of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) is to provide comprehensive procedures and standards intended to allow more creativity and flexibility in site plan design than would be possible under a conventional zoning standards. Although planned unit developments may appear to deviate in certain aspects from a literal interpretation of the zoning and subdivision ordinance, the PUD is intended to allow flexibility in design in order to promote developments which will be an asset to the city by equaling or surpassing the quality of developments resulting from the application of more conventional zoning regulations. It is intended that PUDs address several of the following: (1) Provide for the establishment of planned unit developments (PUD) in appropriate settings and situations to create or maintain a development pattern that is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan; (2) Promote a more creative and efficient approach to land use within the city, while at the same time protecting and promoting the health, safety, comfort, aesthetics, economic viability and general welfare of the city; (3) Provide for variations to the strict application of the land use regulations in order to improve site design and operation, while at the same time incorporate design elements that exceed the city's standards to offset the effect of any variations. Desired design elements may include: pedestrian - oriented design, landscaping, sustainable design, greater utilization of new technologies in building design, special construction materials, stormwater management, or open space preservation; (4) Ensure high quality of design and design compatible with surrounding land uses, including both existing and planned; 2257 (5) Maintain or improve the efficiency of public streets and utilities; (6) Preserve and enhance site characteristics, including natural features, wetland protection, trees, open space, scenic views and screening; (7) Allow for mixing of land uses within a development; (8) Encourage a variety of housing types, including affordable housing; and (9) Ensure the establishment of appropriate transitions between differing land uses. (b) Relationship to Maior Subdivision Platting. The City of Mound considers PUDs through the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) process; however, the special characteristics of a PUD often result in the subdivision of land, requiring a concurrent Maior Subdivision process. If a property is to be subdivided, the CUP for PUD shall be considered concurrently with the Preliminary Plat application, and both resolutions for approval shall require the approval of the other. As with any other subdivision, the applicant is encouraged to submit a sketch plan prior to applying for a simultaneous PUD and Maior Subdivision -Preliminary Plat. (c) Procedure. 1) Submittal. A complete submittal shall include the followin a. All materials required for a Conditional Use Permit, as described in Sec. 129-38 b. PUD Development Plan showing the layout of the entire proposed PUD, including any proposed phasing, uses, proposed building locations, lot area, building setbacks, building height, and impervious surface coverage d. Written description of requested flexibility from zoning standards within the PUD (2) Application distributed. When the Community Development Director determines the application to be complete, the Community Development Director shall distribute the application and exhibits to any applicable City Staff, officials, and other government agencies for review and comment. (3) Hearing on application, review and decision. The review of the application shall follow the procedures for Conditional Use Permits, as described in Sec. 129- 38(c)(3) — (11). (4) Criteria for review. The Citv Council shall base its actions reaardina a CUP for a PUD upon the following criteria a. Compatibility of the PUD with the standards, purposes and intent of this Chapter; b. Consistency of the PUD with the Comprehensive Plan's vision, goals, and policies; c. The adequacy of internal site organization, circulation, parking facilities, public facilities, recreational areas, open spaces, sidewalks, trails, screening and landscaping; d. PUD standards established in Sec. 129-195; and e. Other factors as the City deems relevant. (d) Issuance of Approval 2 2258 (1) All CUPS for PUDs shall be issued pursuant to M.S. & 462.3595 as may be amended from time to time and a certified copy of any conditional use permit for a PUD shall be recorded with the county recorder along with a legal description of the property subject to the CUP. (2) No conveyance of property within the PUD shall take place until the property is platted in conformance with the city subdivision regulations and Minn. Stats. 462.358. All bylaws, homeowners' association articles of incorporation, and protective covenants must be approved by the City Attorney and filed with the record plat. (e) PUD amendments. An amendment shall be classified as a major amendment if the director of community development determines it does not meet the classification of a minor amendment as described in subsection (1) below. (1) Minor amendment. a. An application to amend a CUP for a PUD shall be considered a minor amendment if the proposed meets all the following: 1. The uses proposed are pre-existing uses, allowed in the original approval, or permitted in the underlying zoning district. 2. The buildings, parking areas and roads are in essentially the same location as the approved PUD; 2. Impervious coverage has not been increased by more than five percent; 3. The number of dwelling units, if any, has not increased or decreased by more than five percent 4. The floor area of nonresidential areas has not been increased or decreased by more than five percent; and 5. No building has been increased in the number of floors; and b. Minor adjustments to easement locations shall also qualify as minor amendments. C. A minor amendment to a PUD requires an application with the City and shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director for compliance and approval. (2) Maior amendment. Any proposed changes to a PUD that do not meet all of the requirements listed in Sec. 129-39(e)(1)a. as determined by the Community Development Director shall be considered a Maior Amendment. Maior Amendments to a PUD require the applicant to go through the same process established in Sec. 129-39(c) & (d) for a new PUD including consideration by the Plannina Commission and Citv Council Sec. 129-3940. Variances. Sec. 129-4041. Expansion Permit. 2259 Sec. 1294942 — 129.66 Reserved. SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129- 99 Allowable uses to add the following underlined text: Use I R-1 R-1A R-2 R-3 Planned Unit Development (PUD) C C C C SECTION 4. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129- 195 Planned Development Areas (PDA) to remove the following strikeout text and add the following underlined text: Sec. 129-195. Planned Unit Developments (PUD) A) (a) P w. ose (PDA) The lawpose of this seGtiGR is to p vide a ry ethed by VAiGh p Gels 9 reteGt anal p .note the quality of life in the rity. (b) Standards and regulations for residential planned unit developments (PUD) areas plan- The plan for the proposed project shall conform to the requirements of the use district within which the land is located except as hereinafter modified:- (1) The tract of land for which a project is proposed and a permit requested shall not be less than one acre. (2) The a pli9atieR f9F the GORGIONORAluse peFFnit shall i elbid . a detailed . .liFn', GhGWiRg that the P61bliG health, safety, and welfaFe .A.411 not be adversely affeGted and All . -01 he ;n noted on the pFeliRqiRaFy plan at the time of a p4Ga oR When it is intended that site design standards differ from the underlying district, the applicant shall proposed them as part of the PUD application process. 4 2260 Le) The density in the flaa PUD shall not exceed the Comprehensive Plan `cd) Permitted uses shall generally be consistent with the permitted or conditional uses of the underlying based district. However, a PUD district can request alternative uses to the permitted uses of the underlying district, subject to the approval of the City Council as part of the establishment of the PUD. distFiets Fnay be ;..,.bided ;R the PD Each lot as shown on the plan shall have indicated on it the maximum number of dwelling units to be permitted within a single building. (de) Open space and park land dedication or cash in lieu thereof pursuant to the requirements of section 121-121 shall be required. The land that is to be set aside as open space shall be clearly indicated on the plan. Provisions for recreational area and for continual maintenance of the areas not dedicated and accepted by the city shall be required. it. Film V.gith the rpgnFd plat 2261 :LSZlr FTIi/1{ZMIRR_1 IL7P_■ IJJ�:Y SECTION 5. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129- 387 Planned Development areas (PDA) to remove the following strikeout text and add the following underlined text: Sec. 129-387 Planned Unit Developments (PUD) areas (PDA). (a) PFOVOGOGRally allowed Planned unit developments areas are allowed in shoreland areas subject to the provisions of sections 129-39 and 129-195 and subject to the additional provisions contained herein. (b) Site suitable area evaluation. Proposed new or expansions to existing planned unit developments areas must be evaluated using the following procedures and standards to determine the suitable area for the dwelling unit density evaluation in subsection (c) of this section. (1) The project parcel must be divided into tiers by locating one or more lines approximately parallel to a line that identifies the ordinary high-water level at the following intervals, proceeding landward: Shoreland Tier Dimensions Intervals (in feet) General development lakes, first tier 200 General development lakes, second and additional tiers 267 Recreational development lakes 267 Natural environment lakes 320 (2) The suitable area within each tier is next calculated by excluding from the tier area all wetlands, bluffs, or land below the ordinary high-water level of public waters. This suitable area and the proposed project are then subjected to either the residential or commercial planned unit development density evaluation steps to arrive at an allowable number of dwelling units or sites. (c) Residential PUD RDA density evaluation. The procedures for determining the base density of a PUD PBA and density increase multipliers as stated in subsection (d) of this section. Allowable densities may be transferred from any tier to any other tier further from the 6 2262 IL7P_■ IJJ�:Y SECTION 5. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129- 387 Planned Development areas (PDA) to remove the following strikeout text and add the following underlined text: Sec. 129-387 Planned Unit Developments (PUD) areas (PDA). (a) PFOVOGOGRally allowed Planned unit developments areas are allowed in shoreland areas subject to the provisions of sections 129-39 and 129-195 and subject to the additional provisions contained herein. (b) Site suitable area evaluation. Proposed new or expansions to existing planned unit developments areas must be evaluated using the following procedures and standards to determine the suitable area for the dwelling unit density evaluation in subsection (c) of this section. (1) The project parcel must be divided into tiers by locating one or more lines approximately parallel to a line that identifies the ordinary high-water level at the following intervals, proceeding landward: Shoreland Tier Dimensions Intervals (in feet) General development lakes, first tier 200 General development lakes, second and additional tiers 267 Recreational development lakes 267 Natural environment lakes 320 (2) The suitable area within each tier is next calculated by excluding from the tier area all wetlands, bluffs, or land below the ordinary high-water level of public waters. This suitable area and the proposed project are then subjected to either the residential or commercial planned unit development density evaluation steps to arrive at an allowable number of dwelling units or sites. (c) Residential PUD RDA density evaluation. The procedures for determining the base density of a PUD PBA and density increase multipliers as stated in subsection (d) of this section. Allowable densities may be transferred from any tier to any other tier further from the 6 2262 water body, but must not be transferred to any other tier closer. The suitable area within each tier is divided by the single residential lot size standard (10,000 square feet). Proposed locations and numbers of dwelling units or sites for the residential planned unit developments areas are then compared with the tier, density, and suitability analyses herein and the design criteria in subsection (e) of this section. (d) Density increase multipliers. The following density increase multipliers shall apply: (1) Increases to the dwelling unit base densities previously determined are allowable if the dimensional standards in section 129-385 are met or exceeded and the design criteria in section 129-385(e) are satisfied. The allowable density increases in subsection (d)(2) of this section will only be allowed if structure setbacks from the ordinary high- water level are increased to at least 50 percent greater than the minimum setback, or the impact on the water body is reduced an equivalent amount through vegetative management, topography, or additional means acceptable to the city and the setback is at least 25 percent greater than the minimum setback. (2) Allowable dwelling unit increases for residential planned unit developments areas: Maximum density Density Evaluation Tiers Increase Within Each Tier (in percent) First 50 Second 100 Third 200 Fourth 200 Fifth 200 (e) Maintenance and design criteria. (1) Maintenance and administration requirements. Prior to final approval. Before final approval of a planned unit development area, adequate provisions must be developed for preservation and maintenance in perpetuity of open spaces and for the continued existence and functioning of the development. b. Open space preservation. Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent easements, public dedication and acceptance, or other equally effective and permanent means must be provided to ensure longterm preservation and maintenance of open space. The instruments must include all of the following protections: Commercial uses are prohibited. 2. Vegetation and topographic alterations other than routine maintenance are prohibited. 3. Construction of additional buildings or storage of vehicles and other materials is prohibited. Uncontrolled beaching of watercraft is prohibited. C. Development organization and function. Unless an equally effective alternative community framework is established, all residential planned unit developments areas must use an owners association with the following features: 7 2263 1. Membership must be mandatory for each dwelling unit or site purchaser and any successive purchasers. 2. Each member must pay a pro rata share of the association's expenses, and unpaid assessments can become liens on units. 3. Assessments must be adjustable to accommodate changing conditions. 4. The association must be responsible for insurance, taxes, and maintenance of all commonly owned property and facilities. (2) Open space requirements. Planned unit developments must contain open space meeting all of the following criteria: a. At least 50 percent of the total project area must be preserved as open space. b. Dwelling units, road rights -of -way, or land covered by road surfaces, parking areas, or other structures, are developed areas and shall not be included in the computation of minimum open space. C. Open space must include areas with physical characteristics unsuitable for development in their natural state, and areas containing significant historic sites or unplatted cemeteries. d. Open space may include outdoor recreational facilities for use by owners of dwelling units or sites, by guests, and by the general public. e. The appearance of open space areas, including topography, vegetation, and allowable uses, must be preserved by use of restrictive deed covenants, permanent easements, public dedication and acceptance, or other equally effective and permanent means. f. The shore impact zone, based on normal structure setbacks, must be included as open space. For residential PUD PQAs, at least 70 percent of the shore impact zone area must be preserved in its natural or existing state. (3) Erosion control and stormwater management. Erosion control and stormwater management plans must be developed and the PUD PDA must: a. Be designed, and the construction managed, to minimize the likelihood of serious erosion occurring either during or after construction. This must be accomplished by limiting the amount and length of time of bare ground exposure. Temporary ground covers, sediment entrapment facilities, vegetated buffer strips, or other appropriate techniques must be used to minimize erosion impacts on surface water features. Erosion control plans approved by a soil and water conservation district may be required if project size and site physical characteristics warrant. b. Be designed and constructed to effectively manage reasonably expected quantities and qualities of stormwater runoff. Impervious surface coverage within the first tier must not exceed 30 percent of the tier area and the impervious surface coverage of the entire PUD?9A must not exceed 30 percent. (4) Centralization and design of facilities. Centralization and design of facilities and structures must be done according to the following standards: 2264 a. Dwelling units must be clustered into one or more groups and located on suitable areas of the development. They must be designed and located to meet or exceed the following dimensional standards for the relevant shoreland classification: Setback from the ordinary high-water level; Elevation above the surface water features; and 3. Maximum height. Setbacks from the ordinary high-water level must be increased in accordance with subsection (d) of this section for developments with density increases. b. Shore recreation facilities, including, but not limited to, swimming areas, docks, and watercraft mooring areas, must be centralized and located in areas suitable for them. Evaluation of suitability must include consideration of land slope, water depth, vegetation, soils, depth to groundwater and bedrock, or other relevant factors. C. Structures, parking areas, and other facilities must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks, color, or other means acceptable to the local unit of government, assuming summer, leaf -on conditions. Vegetative and topographic screening must be preserved, if existing, or may be required to be provided. d. Accessory structures and facilities, except water oriented accessory structures, must meet the required principal structure setback and must be centralized. e. Water -oriented accessory structures and facilities may be allowed if they meet or exceed design standards contained in section 129-385(d) and are centralized. SECTION 6. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 9 2265 Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. (StFikeeat indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) 10 O .. CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, AS IT RELATES TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREAS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the removal of three existing planned unit development (PUD) zoning districts and the establishment of two mixed use districts; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends multiple sections of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to establish two new mixed use zoning districts, MU-D Mixed Use Downtown and MU-C Mixed Use Corridor, and remove three existing PUD zoning districts; the ordinance includes the addition of a number of new use -related definitions as well. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2267 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOUND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES TO COME INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends the Mound Official Zoning Map by changing the zoning district boundaries for the following properties, as listed below: 1. Properties being rezoned from B-2 General Business District to R-1A Single -Family Residential District. 2. Properties being rezoned from B-3 Neighborhood Business District to R-1A Single - Family Residential District: PID I Address 24-117-24-43-0017 13069 BRIGHTON BLVD 3. Properties being rezoned from B-2 General Business District to R-2 Two -Family Residential District. PID I Address 13-117-24-22-0022 1 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED SECTION 2. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. 1 O .: CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, AS IT RELATES TO CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES TO COME INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the Mound Official Zoning Map and changing zoning districts for specific parcels to be in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends the Mound Official Zoning Map of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to rezone the zoning district of a few parcels to come into compliance with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Parcels being rezoned to R-1A Single -Family Residential District are PID #13-117-24-22-0247 and #24-117-24-43-0017, while parcel PID #13- 117-24-22-0022 is being rezoned to R-2 Two -Family Residential District. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2269 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOUND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT TO C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends the Mound Official Zoning Map by changing the zoning district boundaries for the following properties, as listed below: 1. Properties being rezoned from B-2 General Business Districtto C-1 General Commercial District: PID Address 13-117-24-22-0017 5550 THREE POINTS BLVD 13-117-24-22-0025 1730 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-22-0264 1632 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-22-0265 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-44-0071 4854 EDGEWATER DR 14-117-24-14-0002 1801 COMMERCE BLVD 19-117-23-24-0020 14400 TUXEDO BLVD 2. Properties being rezoned from B-3 Neighborhood Business District to C-1 General Commercial District. PID Address 25-117-24-21-0156 1 5201 PIPER RD 24-117-24-43-0074 1 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED SECTION 2. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. 1 2270 CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT TO C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the removal of existing business zoning districts and the establishment of the C-1 General Commercial District; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends multiple sections of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to establish a new C-1 General Commercial District and remove the existing three business zoning districts as well as include a simplified allowable uses table for non-residential districts. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2271 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOUND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES TO MU-C MIXED USE — CORRIDOR DISTRICT The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends the Mound Official Zoning Map by changing the zoning district boundaries for the following properties, as listed below: 1. Properties being rezoned from B-1 Central Business Districtto MU-C Mixed Use — Corridor District. PID Address 13-117-24-33-0019 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0020 2362 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0051 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0052 2360 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0055 2380 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0056 2388 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0057 2396 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0082 2372 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0005 2385 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0001 2434 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0002 2426 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0003 2444 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0004 2462 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0005 2480 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0006 2500 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0015 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 23-117-24-11-0019 2567 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0020 2591 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0021 2601 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0025 2479 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0026 2509 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0027 2510 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0029 2529 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0031 2461 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0032 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 23-117-24-11-0033 2590 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0034 2544 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-11-0035 2443 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0007 2630 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0008 2642 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0012 2625 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0022 2603 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0023 2613 COMMERCE BLVD 1 2272 PID Address 23-117-24-14-0043 2606 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0049 2631 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0050 2620 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0138 2590 COMMERCE BLVD 23-117-24-14-0139 5680 BARTLETT BLVD 24-117-24-22-0013 2400 COMMERCE BLVD 2. Properties being rezoned from B-2 General Business District to MU-C Mixed Use — Corridor District. PID Address 13-117-24-44-0055 4823 BARTLETT BLVD 13-117-24-44-0131 4851 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-44-0053 4809 BARTLETT BLVD 13-117-24-44-0017 4844 BARTLETT BLVD 13-117-24-44-0018 4861 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-44-0014 4831 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-44-013 4805 BARTLETT BLVD 13-117-24-44-0132 4839 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-44-0052 4801 SHORELINE DR 3. Properties being rezoned from R-1 Single -Family District to MU-C Mixed Use —Corridor District: PID Address 13-117-24-44-0054 2300 DRIFTWOOD LA 24-117-24-22-0001 2426 COMMERCE BLVD 24-117-24-22-0002 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 23-117-24-11-0012 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED SECTION 2. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. 2 2273 CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE -2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUM_BER OF PROPERTIES TO MU-C MIXED -USE CORRIDOR DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the Mound Official Zoning Map and rezoning specific parcels to the newly established MU-C Mixed Use — Corridor District; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends the Mound Official Zoning Map of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to rezone the zoning district of a number of parcels to the new zoning district MU-C Mixed Use — Corridor District. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2274 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOUND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES TO MU-D MIXED USE — DOWNTOWN DISTRICT The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends the Mound Official Zoning Map by changing the zoning district boundaries for the following properties, as listed below: 1. Properties being rezoned from B-1 Central Business Districtto MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown District: PID Address 13-117-24-32-0168 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-32-0169 2200 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0004 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0005 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0006 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0009 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0010 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0011 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0012 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0013 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0014 5575 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-33-0015 5581 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-33-0016 2300 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0017 2306 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0030 5468 LYNWOOD BLVD 13-117-24-33-0047 2316 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0048 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0049 5579 AUDITORS RD 13-117-24-33-0050 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0075 5424 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-33-0076 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0078 2220 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0079 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0080 2238 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0081 2232 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0083 2290 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0090 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0158 2250 COMMERCE BLVD 13-117-24-33-0159 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0160 5515 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-33-0161 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-34-0021 5293 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-34-0042 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 1 2275 PID Address 13-117-24-34-0043 2333 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0044 2346 CYPRESS LA 13-117-24-34-0045 5322 MAYWOOD RD 13-117-24-34-0050 2373 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0060 2333 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0062 2345 CYPRESS LA 13-117-24-34-0071 2381 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0072 5229 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-34-0074 5337 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-34-0092 5309 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-34-0107 2361 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0108 2337 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0114 5243 EDEN RD 13-117-24-34-0115 5271 EDEN RD 13-117-24-34-0117 2378 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-34-0145 2354 WILSHIRE BLVD 13-117-24-43-0111 5205 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-43-0117 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-43-0145 5200 MAYWOOD RD 13-117-24-43-0147 5211 EDEN RD 14-117-24-41-0006 2117 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-41-0057 2121 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0001 2321 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0002 2339 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0003 2365 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0004 2345 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0006 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0041 2301 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0042 2313 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0043 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0044 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0045 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0046 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0047 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0048 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0049 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0050 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0051 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0056 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0060 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0061 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0062 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 2 2276 2. Properties being rezoned from DEST-PUD Destination Planned Unit Development District to MU-D Mixed Use —Downtown District: PID Address 14-117-24-41-0193 2131 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-41-0194 2125 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-41-0089 2135 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-41-0090 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0095 5510 LYNWOOD BLVD 13-117-24-33-0094 5510 LYNWOOD BLVD 14-117-24-44-0068 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0084 15510 LYNWOOD BLVD 3. Properties being rezoned from PED-PUD Pedestrian Planned Unit Development District to MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown District: PID Address 13-117-24-34-0146 5459 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0168 5475 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0167 5479 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0143 2315 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0142 2311 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0166 5481 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0165 5485 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-34-0147 5457 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0140 2307 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0144 5480 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-34-0132 5401 SHORELINE DR 13-117-24-33-0137 2301 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0107 5492 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0154 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-33-0141 2309 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0139 2305 LOST LAKE CT 13-117-24-33-0108 5494 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0109 5496 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0106 5490 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0164 5491 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0163 5495 LOST LAKE LA 13-117-24-33-0128 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 14-117-24-44-0069 2281 COMMERCE BLVD 14-117-24-44-0070 12251 COMMERCE BLVD 4. Properties being rezoned from R-1 Single -Family District to MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown District: 2277 5. Properties being rezoned from R-3 Multiple -Family District to MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown: PID Address 13-117-24-32-0157 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-32-0173 2211 BELMONT LA 13-117-24-32-0166 5505 CHURCH RD 13-117-24-32-0153 5517 CHURCH RD 13-117-24-32-0156 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED 13-117-24-32-0172 2207 BELMONT LA 13-117-24-32-0155 2212 FERN LA 13-117-24-32-0154 2208 FERN LA 13-117-24-32-0152 5513 CHURCH RD SECTION 2. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. 4 2278 CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR A NUMBER OF PROPERTIES TO MU-D MIXED -USE DOWNTOWN DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the Mound Official Zoning Map and rezoning specific parcels to the newly established MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown District; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends the Mound Official Zoning Map of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to rezone the zoning district of a number of parcels to the new zoning district MU-D Mixed Use — Downtown District. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2279 9-16-2021 Draft CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING DIVISION 2 OF CHAPTER 129 (ZONING ORDINANCE) PERTAINING TO ALLOWABLE USES AND ESTABLISHMENT OF C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 129, Section 129-2 Definitions to remove the following strikeout text and add the following underlined text; the following terms shall be put in alphabetical order and all unlisted definitions shall remain unchanged: ire -ire Drive -Through means any use where products and/or services are provided to the customer under conditions where the customer does not have to leave the car or where fast service to the automobile occupants is a service offered regardless of whether service is also provided with a building. Restaurant means a place where food and beverages are prepared and served to customers who may eat on premises at a counter or table or may leave with the food and beverages in packages to consume off -premise. RncM s�FanlcFants (2) Glass 11 fast feed, ee RveafeRee-ar i Five in-,;,eaRs-reoFscAl-IF^Rt-1;-wneFeta Fnaj9FOty 99 whin to hn MLnn M Mhln off the pFeRqNses to be of heyi it is serveGl, 0 :l 9-16-2021 Draft SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby repeals the entirety of Section 129- 135 as well as Section 129-139(g), and replaces these sections with the following: Sec. 129-135. Allowable uses. Within the non-residential districts, no building or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses P = Permitted Use C = Conditional Use ( - ) = Not Allowed Use MU-D MU-C C-1 1-1 Residential Household Living Dwelling, single-family detached C C - Dwelling, manufactured home Dwelling, two-family and Dwelling, twin home C P Dwelling, townhouse or rowhouse P P Dwelling, apartment multiple -family P P Dwelling, mixed use apartment (1 or more units) P P Dwelling, existing and replacement P P Manufactured Home Park Group Living Community Residential Facilities (6 or less) Community Residential Facilities (16 or less) C C Senior Living Facility P P Lodging Lodging, such as hotels and motels P P Short-term Dwelling Unit Rental Bed and Breakfast P P n-Residential Use Adult Establishments P P P Automobile Repair, Minor P P P 2 2281 9-16-2021 Draft Use MU-D MU-C C-1 1-1 Automobile Repair, Major C C Banks, Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Services P P P Bar / Tavern P P C P Boat and Marine Sales C C C Brewery & Microdistillery, including Taproom & Cocktail Room P P C P Brewpub P P C P Car Wash C C Cemeteries Commercial Recreation C C C C Electrical Substations C Essential Service Buildings C C C C Essential Services P P P P Funeral Home P P P Health Club, Fitness Center and Dance Studio P P P P Industrial, Light C Licensed Daycare and Preschool (12 or less) P P P P Licensed Daycare and Preschool (13+) P P P P Local Government Buildings & Institutional Buildings P P P P Medical and Dental Clinics P P P P Motor Fuel Station C C Motor Fuel Station, Convenience Store C C Offices P P P P Open Sales Lots C Parking Lot, Surface (Principal Use) C C C C Parking Lot, Structured (Principal Use) C C C C Personal Services P P P Pet and Veterinary Services P P P P Place of Worship P P P P Planned Unit Development C C C C Private Lodges and Clubs P P P P Public and Private schools C C C Public Park and Recreation P P P P Repair Service Shops P P P P Restaurant P P C P Retail, General P P P P Shopping Center P P Theaters P P P P Accessory Uses Accessory Buildings P P P P 9-16-2021 Draft Use MU-D MU-C C-1 1-1 Drive -through for a permitted or conditional business C C C C Gardening and Horticulture uses P P Home Occupations P P Lodging Room P P Outdoor Dining Area for Commercial Use C C C Outdoor Sales Display C C C C Parking Lot, Surface (Accessory) P P P P Parking Lot, Structured (Accessory) P P P P Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs P P SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby repeals the entirety of Sections 129- 136, Section 129-137, and Section 129-138 and inserts the following Section 129-136: Sec. 129.136. General commercial district (C-1). (a) Purpose (C-1). The general commercial district will allow local retail sales, services, and office spaces that serve the local community. This district encourages compact centers of retail and services by grouping businesses in patterns of workable relationships, by limiting and controlling uses near residential areas and by excluding highway oriented and other business that tends to disrupt the local character or circulation patterns. (b) Lot area, height, lot width and yard requirements (C-1). The lot area, height, lot width and yard requirements for the C-1 district are as follows: (1) No building shall exceed 35 feet in height. (2) The minimum lot area is 10,000 square feet. (3) The minimum setback from side or rear lot line if abutting any residential district is 50 feet. (4) More than one building shall be allowed on a lot as long as: a. Setbacks can be met. b. A minimum separation of 20 feet between buildings shall be maintained. c. Individual buildings are not sold independently. d. Any future subdivision can only occur if the setbacks of the district can be met and easements are established as needed for access and parking. e. Parking and access is evaluated and maintained on a shared basis between buildings. (5) Refer to section 129-316(b), pertaining to screening. SECTION 4. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby renumbers Section 129-139. Mixed use district. to Section 129-137. SECTION 5. This ordinance becomes effective on the first day following the date of its publication, or upon the publication of a summary of the ordinance as provided by Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, as it may be amended from time to time, which meets the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 331A.01, subd. 10, as it may be amended from time to time. 4 2283 9-16-2021 Draft Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Published in the Laker the of 2021. Effective the day of 2021. Opl CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE _-2021 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, AS IT RELATES TO ALLOWABLE USES AND ESTABLISHMENT OF C-1 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. _-2021 amending Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code as it relates to the removal of existing business zoning districts and the establishment of the C-1 General Commercial District; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4, allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the following summary of Ordinance No. _- 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound has reviewed the following summary of the ordinance and approved its publication in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4: Ordinance No. = 2021 has been approved by the City Council of the City of Mound. The Ordinance amends multiple sections of Chapter 129 of the Mound City Code to establish a new C-1 General Commercial District and remove the existing three business zoning districts as well as include a simplified allowable uses table for non-residential districts. A copy of the full text of the ordinance is available at City Hall and at the Mound Public Library. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk keep a copy of the entire text of the ordinance in her office at city hall for public inspection and that she post of the entire text of the ordinance at Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1 2285 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Sarah Smith, Community Development Director Rita Trapp, Consulting Planners DATE: September 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Sunset View Villa (Case No. 21-09) Public Hearings — Major SubdivisionPreliminaryPlat and Conditional Use Permit(CUP)for a Residential Shoreland Planned Unit Development APPLICANT: Graham and Jessica Neve LOCATION: 2631 Commerce Boulevard (PID No. 23-11724-14-0049f MEETING DATE: September 28, 2021 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Mixed Use ZONING: B-1 Central Business District (proposed to be rezoned to Mixed UseCorridoras part of the zoning code text and map amendments under consideration in Planning Case No. 21-07) Summary The applicant and property owner, Graham Neve, has applied for a preliminary plat and a conditional use permitto allow for a planned unit development. The site is generally located on the north/west side of Commerce Boulevard just south of the intersection of Bartlett Boulevard. The 1.36 acre Lake Langdon riparian lot includes both the existing home and an existing four-plex. The applicant is requesting a preliminary plat to allowthe lot to be split into two, one with the existing home and one with the existing four-plex. The applicant is then proposing to restore the home, construct a rear addition to the home, add a garage, construct a new driveway, and complete some landscaping. In addition, the applicant will be converting the existing four-plex into a duplex. Project Plans Due to file size the Planning Commission packet contains a site location map and the preliminary plat. The application and full plan set is available at this link. Hardcopies of plans will be provided to City Council members upon individual request. ON Public Hearings The City Council will be holding public hearings for the land use and subdivision requests for the Sunset View Villa project at its September 28' meeting. Notification about the public hearings followed state requirements. The notice for the public hearings was published on September 18, 2021 in the Laker and posted on the City Hall bulletin board on September 14, 2021. The public hearing notice was also mailed to all affected property owners located within 350 feet of the project on September 16, 2021. The public hearing notice was posted on the City's website and also emailed to public agencies. In addition to updated information from Hennepin County Transportation which is described later in the Executive Summary Report, Staff was also notified by Chuck Mayer from CenterPoint Energy and from MnDNR Area Hydrologist Lucas Youngsma that they have no objections to the proposal Planning Commission Review and Recommendation The Planning Commission review the land use and subdivision requests at their September 7, 2021 meeting. The draft meeting minutes from the meeting have been included. There were no public comments made. Concerns and questions raised by the Planning Commission included access issues identified by Hennepin County, hardcover coverage, parking for the duplex, and the uncertainty around the extent and provisions of the existing ingress and egress easement. After discussion the Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed major subdivision -preliminary plat and conditional use permit for a planned unit development with the conditions and findings of fact as recommended by Staff. The one dissention to the motion for approval expressed concern about the information still needing to be clarified by the applicant, in particular the extent and configuration of the easement and the lack of clarity around parking and hardcover. Supplemental Materials Since the Planning Commission meeting, the applicant has had further discussions with Hennepin County and his neighbor to the north. He has also worked with his surveyor to provide additional information about the existing easement and the proposed hardcover for the two lots. An updated survey has been included in the packet. Changes shown on the proposed survey include: • Clarification about the location of the existing ingress and egress easement. • Changes to the shared parking area that is located on the neighboring property to the north. The applicant is removing the portion located on Lot 1. The applicant has indicated to Staff that all parking for the duplex will be accommodated on site with two spaces in the hard surface area next to the building and two spaces along the driveway. Staff has included in the conditional use permit conditions a requirement for the survey to be updated to dimension the proposed parking and that the parking area behind the duplex must be removed and vegetation established. 2287 • Revisions to the lot sizes, due to an update to the survey that shows the portion along Commerce as right of way rather than easement, which was requested by Hennepin County. Lot 1 is 13,289 square feet and undersized for the R-2 District, while Lot 2 will be 45,801 square feet. However, this condition will be established through the PUD process. • Revision to the orientation of the proposed garage for Lot 2 due to the location of a recently found sanitary sewer line in the vicinity. • Tables added that show that the proposed hardcover for each lot will remain under 30%, which is the maximum allowed for a new lot. However, Staff notes that there is a note on the plat that the Lot 1 hardcover does not include existing driveway hardcover included in the ingress and egress easement. With that included, the hardcover calculations increase to 40%for Lot 1. In evaluating hardcover, Staff notes that the overall development has a proposed impervious surface of 23 percent. As with other PUDs, Staff recommends that the plat be updated to show a maximum amount of impervious surface coverage allowed on each lot so that the overall site does not exceed 30%. The final calculation will be determined as the survey is updated. • Staff notes that there is an existing porch on the fourplex/duplex that has not been shown on the survey. As these are proposed to be retained with repairs, repainting and new screens, the survey should be updated to show their location and their setback to the ordinary high water level. It is anticipated that this may be under the required 50 foot setback. However, as this is an existing condition, Staff recommends it be recognized through the PUD process. Following a site visit with the applicant held on September 17th, Hennepin County provided updated information about the driveway entrances for the sites and is requesting that the driveways be consolidated to a total access dimension of 32 feet and include a concrete apron. Also included in the packet are the presentations slides from Staff. Recommendation Given Staff and the Planning Commission recommendation for approval, the attached resolutions have been prepared for your consideration. O :: 9/23/2021 Land Use and Subdivision Requests for Sunset View Villa CITY COUNCIL — SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 Location Just west of intersection of Commerce and Site currently zoned B-1 Central Business District — though proposed to be rezoned Mixed Use - Corridor 0 :• 9/23/2021 Overview • 1.36 acre riparian lot on Lake Langdon • Contains existing SF home and four-plex Applicant proposing renovation of SF home and conversion of four-plex to a duplex Requests • Public hearing on • Major Subdivision — Preliminary Plat • Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a residential shoreland planned unit development — intent to create two separate lots • Review, discussion and consideration of site development plans • As site is proposed to be rezoned to Mixed Use — Corridor as part of the zoning code update project — the project was reviewed using the proposed code provisions 2290 2 9/23/2021 Comprehensive Plan • 2040 Comprehensive Plan guides site as Mixed Use • Identifies potential uses for the area as commercial and residential, including single family detached, townhomes and multifamily • Promenade District intended to be a mixture of existing uses and new uses due to the number of property owners, property sizes and impacts of floodplain and wetlands sF /e. 9( Preliminary Plat • Site is 1.36 acres in size • Plat will create two lots • SF home — 45,801 sq. ft • Duplex— 13,289 sq feet • Easements platted around all sides • Existing ingress/egress easement in driveway area will remain ma�.p 1 f r BLOCK 1 %� f Al 2291 3 9/23/2021 Conditional Use Permit (CUP) • Tool for the development of a Residential Shoreland Unit Development (PUD) • PUD intended to provide flexibility to support redevelopment • Intent for project to establish dimension and design standards • Site meets 1 acre minimum size for a PUD sF e. i Site Plan; • Setbacks • Generally more than 50 feet to OHWL—existing porches, slightly closer on duplex • More than 80 feet from Commerce • More than 10 feet from side lot lines • Dividing line between properties —10 feet to garage and 17.4 feet to duplex � a r I 2 BLOCK i Al h r i a� 2292 9/23/2021 Site Plan • Building Height ME • Principal structures are == existing • Proposed garage is one- story • All must be less than 35 feet • Unit Size • Duplex proposed to be 950 to 1,100 sq feet which is more than 800 required Site Plan • Access • Shared curb cut on Commerce • Duplex lots has ingress/egress easement with property to the north • Plat shows combined access for driveways • Hennepin County recommend access be 32 feet in width l�oouuunfw�ipoiiuo - - 11=1�1=1=1■1=i —.— m 2293 5 9/23/2021 Site Plan • Parking • Required to have two spaces per dwelling • SF home addressed with garage and driveway • Duplex will have parking to side and along driveway Site Plan AP • Utility i • Already provided to the site , • Need updated MCES determination • Stormwater • Revised survey shows combined project under 30%- individual lot maximums should be established • MCWD review and approval also r 2 BLOCK 1 i 2294 6 9/23/2021 Staff/Consultant/Agency/Utility Review • Hennepin County Transportation • Expressed concern about access, recommending that driveways be consolidated and narrowed to less than 32 feet in width in total • Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) • No concerns • CenterPoint Energy and MnDNR • No objections or issues PC Review and Recommendation • Held public hearing on September 7, 2021 • Discussion included consolidation of access, provision of parking for duplex, clarification regarding ingress/egress easement, and ability for lots to meet hardcover requirements • Recommendation of approval for both requests 2295 9/23/2021 Recommendation 1. Hold the public hearing for both land use and subdivision requests 2. Consider the project -specific requests Major subdivision -preliminary plat Conditional Use Permit for shoreland planned unit development O •. DRAFT MINUTE EXCERPTS MOUND ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 Chair Goode called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. ROLL CALL Members present: David Goode, Samantha Erickson, Allen Andersen, Jon Ciatti, Jason Baker, Kevin Castellano, Jake Saystrom, and Jason Holt Staff present: Community Development Director Sarah Smith and City Consultant Rita Trapp and Secretary Jen Holmquist. Members of the public: Morgan Lazenby, 4684 Hampton Road; Cody Rolikod, 4684 Hampton Road; Trudie Levesque, 4684 Hampton Road; Barb Warren, 4636 Hampton Road; Graham Neve, 2601 Granger Lane; Ed Ring, 5211 Shoreline Drive; Jeanne and Jim Myers, 2321 Commerce Boulevard; Paula M. Larson, 5713 Lynwood Boulevard Planning Case No. 21-09 Consideration/action of Major Subdivision -Preliminary Plat of Sunset View Villa and Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development for property at 2631 Commerce Boulevard Applicant: Graham and Jessica Neve Trapp presented an overview of the request. The applicant is proposing a major subdivision - preliminary plat to subdivide the property at 2631 Commerce Boulevard into two lots. One lot would contain the existing house and the other the existing four-plex, which would be converted to a duplex. Trapp noted that because it is a riparian lot, a shoreland planned unit development will be required. She also stated that the property is proposed to be rezoned to Mixed Use — Corridor in the zoning code update project so Staff used those regulations in its review of the proposed project. Trapp stated that the applicant is proposing to retain and renovate the existing single family home on the property. The project will also involve a small addition to the home and the construction of a four car garage on the rear of the property. There are no concerns about setbacks because the existing structures are being retained, the new addition and garage are on the rear of the home in the center of the lot, and a PUD allows for flexibility in setbacks if needed. 2297 Trapp noted that Hennepin County has expressed concern that the project proposes two driveways. As Commerce Boulevard is a County Road, Staff has included a condition directing the applicant to work with the County on configuring the access. Trapp noted a concern about parking for the fourplex/duplex. There should be space for four cars and a turn around. There is an existing ingress and egress easement with the property to the north that is proposed to be retained. Trapp stated that Minnehaha Creek Watershed District will need to review and approve the plans. She further noted that no impervious surface information has yet been provided by the applicant. As this is a subdivision, each lot of the plat will be held to a maximum of 30% unless otherwise approved by the PUD. Commissioner Saystrom asked whether this would be considered a flag lot and whether the City allows flag lots. Trapp responded that this would be considered a flag lot. Staff has not expressed concern about the shape of the lots given the existing structure placement, access limitations on Commerce Boulevard resulting in the need for a shared access, and the topography of the lot which requires a longer, more indirect driveway for the single-family home. The applicant, Graham Neve, noted that he is seeking to divide the lot as having two structures on a lot is difficult for appraisal purposes. Mr. Neve expressed concern about having the three accesses consolidated but indicated he would have further discussion with Hennepin County. He also noted that sightlines can be challenging in that area, especially with parking related to Surfside and the boat launch. Commissioner Baker asked whether the applicant had concerns about meeting the 30% hardcover requirement. Mr. Neve stated that he didn't think it would be an issue. There are opportunities to remove some existing hardcover by the converted duplex. It was also noted that the lot lines could be adjusted to address. Mr. Neve noted that they continue to work on resolving issues with the survey. There is potentially a small portion of ROW that was dedicated in the 1960s. There is also the ingress/egress easement that needs to be further clarified, particularly as it extends to the rear of the fourplex/duplex. Mr. Neve was asked about the parking for the fourplex/duplex. He is thinking about fixing the asphalt behind the structure that is accessed through the ingress/egress easement. Mr. Neve noted the easement has been in existing since the mid-1980s and he is not sure exactly what it includes so it will need to be further clarified as part of a revised survey. Trapp noted that it would be preferred if parking can be addressed on site without having to have it be accessed through the neighboring property. With a new plat these are the type of issues that should be addressed. The public hearing was opened at 7:40 p.m. No members of the audience spoke. The public hearing was closed at 7:41 p.m. O •: Chair Goode stated that the conditions proposed by Staff seem appropriate to him. Commissioner Saystrom stated that he is uncomfortable as there are issues still unresolved. He also expressed concern that the City has regulations and that then projects do not follow those regulations. Commissioner Baker noted that the purpose of conditions are to address concerns that the Planning Commission may have and asked whether others had ideas for additional conditions needed. Commissioner Castellano expressed support for the project with the conditions identified by Staff. Commissioner Erickson asked for clarification about whether a Development Agreement would be needed. Trapp noted that generally Development Agreements are used when there are public improvements. Given that there are not public improvements with this plat, Staff did not think it would be needed. The condition was added to provide the opportunity for one if some of the needed changes, such as with Hennepin County, would result in the need for a development agreement. Commission Ciatti asked under what conditions the project would come back to the Planning Commission for review. Trapp stated that Staff would not expect there to be a need for the Planning Commission to review this project again. The structures and their location are unlikely to significantly change. The likely change is to the lot line in between the two structures. Otherwise, the plat will look generally the same even as the conditions are addressed. Trapp noted that the City Council has the option to remand review back to the Planning Commission if they feel additional review is warranted. MOTION by Baker to approve the major subdivision -preliminary plat and conditional use permit for a shoreland planned unit development with the conditions and findings of fact presented by staff, seconded by Anderson. MOTION carried 7 to 1. Commissioner Saystrom indicated he did not recommend approval due to the concerns that were noted in the discussion. 2299 RESOLUTION NO. 21- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MAJOR SUBDIVISION -PRELIMINARY PLAT OF SUNSET VIEW VILLA PLANNING CASE NO. 21-09 WHEREAS, the applicant and property owner, Graham Neve, has submitted a major subdivision —preliminary plat application to plat the proposed Sunset View Villa plat as described in Exhibit A and shown on Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, the subject site is generally located on the north/west side of Commerce Boulevard just south of the intersection of Bartlett Boulevard, at 2631 Commerce Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing to split a 1.36 acre existing parcel that currently has a single family detached home and a four-plex. The proposal would put each building on their own parcel and the project would convert the four-plex into a duplex; and WHEREAS the property was rezoned to Mixed Use — Corridor District (MU-C) via Ordinance No. ; and WHEREAS, Staff recommended approval of the major subdivision -preliminary plat subject to conditions; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing at its September 7, 2021 meeting to receive public testimony on the proposed Sunset View Villa major subdivision -preliminary plat; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended the City Council approve the major subdivision —preliminary plat request with conditions; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 462, the City Council of the City of Mound, after providing proper notice thereof pursuant to state law, held a public hearing on September 28, 2021 on the major subdivision -preliminary plat to receive public testimony; and WHEREAS, the City has considered the proposed project as it might affect public health, safety, or welfare and will be imposing conditions upon the approval addressing these considerations; and WHEREAS, the City Council has studied the practicality of the request, taking into consideration the present and future development of the property and the requirements of the Zoning, Subdivision Ordinances, and other official controls. WHEREAS, the City Council's decision on the major subdivision —preliminary plat application was made within the timelines included in Minnesota Statutes 462.358; and WHEREAS, in granting approval of the major subdivision -preliminary plat, the City Council makes the following findings of fact: 2300 1. The proposed major subdivision -preliminary plat is consistent with applicable development plans and policies of the City of Mound. 2. The proposed planned unit development facilitates the preservation and restoration of a historic home and carriage house on the property. 3. The physical characteristics of the site are suitable for the plat and renovations being proposed. 4. The proposed development will not negatively impact the public health, safety, or welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound does hereby incorporate and restate the recitals set forth above and approve the major subdivision -preliminary plat for Sunset View Villa with the following conditions: 1. Concurrent approval of the conditional use permit application. 2. Applicant shall be responsible for payment of all costs associated with the preliminary plat application. 3. The applicant shall be responsible for recording the resolutions(s) with Hennepin County. Applicant is advised that the resolution(s) will not be released for recording until all conditions have been met. 4. Applicant shall be responsible for procurement of any and/or all local or public agency permits including, but not limited to, the submittal of all required information for building permit issuance. 5. The MCES SAC charge for the project shall be determined as part of the final plat which shall be the responsibility of the applicant. 6. Sewer and watermain area trunk charges for the project shall be determined as part of the final plat. The current trunk charge for sewer and water, per unit, is $2000.00 each. 7. Sewer connection and water connection fees shall be determined as part of the final plat. The 2020 sewer connection and water connection fees are $240.00 each. 8. The applicant shall be responsible for submittal of the major subdivision -final plat in accordance with the regulations in City Code Chapter 121-87 to include the submittal of all required information for review and approval by the City Council. 9. Concurrently with the final plat, the applicant shall submit to the City Attorney, an up-to-date certified abstract of title or registered property report and such other evidence as the City Attorney may require showing title or control of the land by the applicant. 2301 10. Applicant shall verify with Hennepin County the name "Sunset View Villa" meets County subdivision naming standards. 11.The park dedication fee amount shall be determined as part of the final plat as provided by City Code Sec. 121.121. 12. The need for a development agreement, or similar agreement, shall be determined as part of the City's consideration of the major subdivision -final plat. Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 2302 Exhibit A 2303 Exhibit B 2304 RESOLUTION NO. 21- RESOLUTION GRANTING APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A RESIDENTIAL SHORELAND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) FOR SUNSET VIEW VILLA PLANNING CASE NO. 21-09 WHEREAS, the applicant and property owner, Graham Neve, has submitted an application for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to allow for a residential shoreland planned unit development (PUD) as part of the Sunset View Villa plat as described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the subject site is generally located on the north/west side of Commerce Boulevard just south of the intersection of Bartlett Boulevard at 2631 Commerce Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the subject site is a riparian lot on Lake Langdon and is located slightly less than 400 feet from Cooks Bay; and WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing to split an existing parcel that currently has a single family detached home and a four-plex. The proposal would put each building on their own parcel and the project will involve the conversation of the four-plex into a duplex; and WHEREAS, the site has been guided by the Comprehensive Plan for mixed use as part of the Promenade Mixed Use Area; and WHEREAS, the 2040 Comprehensive Plan indicates that the Promenade Mixed Use Area is intended to provide flexibility for residential with single-family, townhomes, and multi -family being considered appropriate; and WHEREAS, the applicant has proposed to retain this site as residential by keeping the existing single-family home and converting the former four-plex to a duplex; and WHEREAS, the property was rezoned to Mixed Use — Corridor District (MU-C) via Ordinance No. ; and WHEREAS, details regarding the requested CUP for a PUD are contained in the Executive Summary Report for the September 28, 2021 meeting, the Planning Report for the September 7, 2021 Planning Commission meeting and minutes, and the submitted application and supporting materials from the applicant; and WHEREAS, Staff recommended approval of the residential shoreland planned unit development subject to conditions; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the CUP application at its September 7, 2021 and recommended the City Council approve the CUP request with conditions; and 2305 WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 462.357, the City Council of the City of Mound, after providing proper notice thereof pursuant to state law, held a public hearing on September 28, 2021 on the CUP to receive public testimony; and WHEREAS, the City has considered the proposed project as it might affect public health, safety, or welfare and will be imposing conditions upon the approval addressing these considerations; and WHEREAS, the City Council has studied the practicality of the request, taking into consideration the present and future development of the property and the requirements of the Zoning, Subdivision Ordinances, and other official controls; and WHEREAS, the City Council's decision on the conditional use permit application was made within the timelines included in Minnesota Statutes Section 15.99; and WHEREAS, in granting approval of the CUP, the City Council makes the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed use of the site is consistent with applicable development plans and policies of the City of Mound. 2. The proposed planned unit development facilitates the preservation and restoration of a historic home and carriage house on the property. 3. The physical characteristics of the site are suitable for the plat and renovations being proposed. 4. The proposed development is providing adequate utilities and drainage. 5. The proposed development has sufficiently considered access and traffic. 6. The proposed development will not negatively impact the public health, safety or welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, based on record of this matter and findings contained herein, does hereby incorporate and restate the recitals set forth above and approve the Conditional Use Permit to allow residential shoreland planned unit development for Sunset View Villa with the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall revise the plat to show a total of four parking spaces and any needed turnaround for the duplex lot. 2. The applicant shall revise the plat to meet the requirements of Hennepin County pertaining to the access onto Commerce Boulevard. 3. The preliminary plat should be revised to show existing and proposed conditions, including the existing porches on the proposed duplex and their setback to the ordinary high water level. 0 �. 4. The preliminary plat shall be revised to show the dimensions of the parking spaces on Lot 1 and the amount of space between the parking spaces in the driveway. 5. The applicant shall remove the parking area located behind the proposed duplex and establish vegetation. 6. All structures on each lot shall be limited to 35 feet. Building height calculations will be required to be submitted and approved as part of the building permit process. 7. The combined maximum impervious surface coverage for both lots shall be 30%. The plat shall be revised to identify a maximum impervious surface coverage for each individual lot that ensures any proposed future improvements on the site meet the overall plat maximum. 8. The driveway(s) shall be a hard surfaced and accordance with City Code Section 121-146(13). 9. The applicant has proposed changes to the existing driveway(s) along Commerce Boulevard/CSAH 110. Applicant shall be responsible for coordinating work with Hennepin County to include all required permitting. Applicant shall also be responsible for obtaining any required permission or approval related to the ingress and egress easement before commencement of driveway improvement project. 10. Concurrent approval of the major subdivision -preliminary plat application. 11. This conditional use permit is approved for the following legally described property as stated in the Hennepin County Property Information System: (to be inserted). 12. Applicant shall be responsible for payment of all costs associated with the conditional use permit application. 13. The applicant shall be responsible for securing all required local, state, and federal permits and approvals. 14. The applicant shall be responsible for recording the resolution(s) with Hennepin County. The applicant is advised that the resolution(s) will not be released for recording until all conditions have been met. 2307 Adopted by the City Council this 28'h day of September, 2021. Attest: Kevin Kelly, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar O �: Exhibit A 2309 rAL pirvoFmoomn ®a PLANNING REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Rita Trapp, Consulting Planner Sarah Smith, Community Development Director DATE: September 1, 2021 SUBJECT: Sunset View Villa (Case No. 21-09) Public Hearin¢— Major SubdivisionPreliminaryPlat; and review/discussion/consideration of Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Residential Shoreland Planned Unit Development APPLICANT: Graham and Jessica Neve LOCATION: 2631 Commerce Boulevard (PID No. 23-11724-14-0049) MEETING DATE: September ], 2021 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Mixed Use ZONING: B-1 Central Business District (proposed to be rezoned to Mixed UseCorridor) The applicant and property owner, Graham Neve, has applied for a preliminary plat and a conditional use permitto allow for a planned unit development. The site is generally located on the north/west side of Commerce Boulevard just south of the intersection of Bartlett Boulevard. The 1.45 acre Lake Langdon riparian lot includes both the existing home and an existing four-plex. The applicant is requesting a preliminary plat to allowthe lot to be split into two, one with the existing home and one with the existing four-plex. The applicant is then proposing to restore the home, construct a rear addition to the home, add a garage, construct a new driveway, and complete some landscaping. In addition, the applicant will be converting the existing four-plex into a duplex. Project Plans Due to file size the Planning Commission packet contains a site location map and the preliminary plat. The application and full plan set is available at this link. Lardcopies of plans will be provided to Planning Commission members upon individual request. REVIEW PROCEDURE The applications under review include thefollowing land use and subdivision requests: • Major SubdivisionPreliminaryPlat 2310 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 • Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Residential Shoreland Planned Unit Development The proposed zoning code changes under consideration will apply to this development. The project will be evaluated using the proposed regulations rather than the existing regulations. 60-Day Land Use Application Review Process Pursuant to Minnesota State Statutes Section 15.99, local government agencies are required to approve or deny land use requests within 60 days. Within the 60-day period, an automatic extension of no more than 60 days can be obtained by providing the applicant written notice containing the reason for the extension and specifying how much additional time is needed. For the purpose of Minnesota Statutes Section 15.99, "Day 1" is determined to be August 4, 2021 as provided by Minnesota Statutes Section 645.15. The 60-day timeline expires on or around October 3, 2021 unless an extension is executed by the City. An extension of the review period can occur if agreed to by the applicant. 120-day Subdivision Review Process Pursuant to Minnesota State Statutes Section 462.358, local government agencies are required to approve or deny subdivision requests within 120 days. For the purpose of Minnesota Statutes Section 462.358, "Day 1" is determined to be August 4, 2021 in accordance with MS. 645.15. The 120-day timeline expires on or around December 2, 2021. An extension of the review period can occur if agreed to by the applicant. Public Hearings Planning Commission City Code Section 121-61 requires that a public hearing for review of the major subdivision/preliminary plat be held by the Planning Commission. The public hearing notice was published in the Laker on August 28, 2021 and posted on the City Hall bulletin board on August 24, 2021. The public hearing notice was mailed to all affected property owners within 350 feet of the proposed major subdivision -preliminary plat per Hennepin County property information on August 26, 2021 and was also posted on the City website. City Council According to City Code, the City Council is required to hold the public hearings for review of the conditional use permit and major subdivision/preliminary plat (Sections 129-38 and 121-61). Public Comments Received Any ccomments or emails received by 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 2, 2021 would have been included in the Planning Commission agenda packet for the September 7, 2021 Planning Commission meeting. Comments received after that time will be presented to the Planning Commission at the meeting. Information submitted Page 2 2311 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 will be made part of the public record. There were no comments received about the proposed project. STAFF / CONSULTANT / AGENCY / UTILITIES REVIEW Copies of the request and supporting materials were forwarded to involved departments, consultants, agencies, and private utilities for review and comment. A summary of the comments received is provided below: Jason Gottfried, Hennepin County Transportation Hennepin County Transportation expressed concern about the property being at a busy corner where two county roads meet and where the existing conditions have challenging access management with lots of driveways in all directions. To improve conditions, it is requested that the driveways be consolidated and narrowed to less than 32 feet in width total. Chuck Mayers, CenterPoint Energy CenterPoint Energy has no objection or issues related to the Sunset View Villa Preliminary Plat/Conditional Use Permit Application. Chris Remus, Metropolitan Council Environment Services (MCES) MCES has no interceptors near the property and has no comments about the plat. DEVELOPMENT SUBMITTAL REVIEW As noted above, this site is proposed to be rezoned as part of the proposed zoning code and map amendments. Given that the proposed revisions are simultaneously under consideration, the development review has been completed based on the proposed zoning of Mixed Use — Corridor, the proposed revisions to the Planned Unit Development regulations. The Mixed Use — Corridor regulations as proposed state that an existing single family, duplex, or twinhome may be remodeled as long as it meets the bulk regulations of the R-2 regulations. The regulations of these districts will be used to evaluate the request, however, through a Planned Unit Development the City has the ability to approve site specific standards. The evaluation also takes into consideration the existing conditions of the site given that the structures will be retained and renovated. Comprehensive Plan The project area is designated as Mixed Use in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. As described in the future land use table on page 32, mixed use is "meant to support a variety of commercial, residential, and public uses." The designation was intended to provide flexibility so that property owners have options when considering redevelopment. To provide further clarification of the City's intent, each mixed use area has its own one -page description of the intent, character and approach to mixed use. Page 3 2312 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 As seen in the attached summary, the Promenade was shown as having the potential for either residential or commercial, with single family detached, townhomes, and multi -family being considered appropriate. The applicant is proposing to retain the site as residential by keeping the existing single family home and converting the existing fourplex to a duplex. The continued use of this site for residential is in keeping with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Preliminary Plat (Sec. 121-61 through Sec. 121-64) The Sunset View Villa plat encompasses a site that is 1.45 acres in size. The plat establishes two lots. The 63,027 square foot lot will encompass the existing home and extend to Lake Langdon. The second lot, which is 14,240 square feet, will contain the existing four-plex building that will be converted to a duplex. The second lot will also extend to Lake Langdon. As required by the City Code Chapter 121 (Subdivisions), the plat shows a 10 foot drainage and utility easement along Commerce Boulevard and a five foot drainage and utility easements along the sides and rear lot lines. The plat also shows an existing ingress and egress easement that is a private easement with the property to the north. Staff's understanding is that this easement will remain. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) A conditional use permit is required for the development of a planned unit development in the shoreland district (Sec. 129-195/129-387). A conditional use is defined in the Zoning Code as a use that requires the approval and issuance of a conditional use permit. The intent is that through the conditional use permit the City establishes the conditions that the development should meet to ensure that it fits its location. The applicant has met the requirement that the PUD be at least one acre in size. Use (Sec. 129-99) As part of the zoning code updates proposed existing and replacement dwellings are considered permitted. In addition, two-family and twin homes are also considered permitted. Lot Size and Site Plan (Sec. 129-103) This site size meets one (1) acre minimum required size for a PDA. The applicant is proposing to subdivide the existing lot into two. The lot with the existing single family home will be 63,027 square feet (1.12 acres) in size while the lot for the duplex will be 14,240 square feet in size. These meet the minimum requirements of the R-2 district. The existing home will maintain the 102.9 foot setback to Commerce, while the proposed duplex is behind the home and has a larger front yard setback. Both existing structures are more than 10 feet from the side lots lines and more than 50 feet from the ordinary high water line (CHWL). Along the property line that divides the two properties the setback to the new garage will be 10 feet while the setback to the renovated duplex will be 17.4 feet. Buildine Heieht (Sec. 129-139) The applicant is proposing to renovate the existing principal structures on both lots. While Page 4 2313 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 there is an addition proposed for the single family home, it is shown to be in keeping with the height of the existing home. The applicant is also showing a new garage to serve the single family home. The garage is shown as a one-story structure. The applicant is advised that the building heights for all structures must be less than 35 feet and the height of the accessory building must not be greater than the principal building. Building height information will need to be submitted as part of the building permit application process. Unit Size (Sec. 129-199) The City requires minimum unit sizes for all residential dwellings. The duplex units are proposed to be 1,100 and 950 square feet in size, which is above the minimum requirement of 800 square feet. Parkin¢. Access and Circulation (Section 129-103 and 129-323) Access The property is currently accessed from a shared curb cut on Commerce Boulevard that then splits into two driveways. One driveway serves the existing single family home and one driveway that serves both the existing four-plex structure as well as the home to the north at 2625 Commerce Boulevard. The plat shows the continuation of the existing access. Hennepin County requested that the accesses be more consolidated given that the site is adjacent to the intersection of Commerce and Bartlett Boulevards. As this is a County Road, the City defers to the County as to appropriate access spacing and width. Parking The existing and revised parking regulations require two spaces per single-family or two-family dwellings. The applicant is proposing a multi -stall garage as part of the site redevelopment for the single-family home. The plans submitted do not show specific parking areas for the proposed duplex. Staff recommends that the intended parking areas be better defined for the duplex. Of particular concern is how cars will turn around near the existing building. Utilities 1. Public water and sanitary sewer utilities have already been established for the site 2. The MCES SAC charge for the project shall be determined as part of final plat which shall be the responsibility of the applicant. A MCES Sewer Availability Charge determination letter shall be provided by the applicant. 3. Sewer and watermain area trunk charges for the project shall be determined as part of the final plat. The current trunk charge for sewer and water, per unit, are $2000.00 each. 4. Sewer connection and water connection fees shall be determined as part of the final plat. The current sewer connection and water connection fees are $240.00 each. Impervious Surface/Stormwater The applicant has not provided information about the impervious surface coverage for the site. With the plat, both lots will be responsible for maintaining impervious surface coverage at or Page 5 2314 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 below 30 percent unless otherwise addressed by the PUD. It should also be noted that the application will need to be reviewed and approved by Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD). Other In addition to the above criteria, evaluations of planned unit developments also typically include consideration for site suitability with shoreland tiering, open space requirements, and landscaping. As this PUD is proposed for renovation and rehabilitation rather than redevelopment, these typical regulations do not apply. RECOMMENDATIONS Staff's recommendation for each application of the Sunset View Villa submittal package is provided below. Please note that the conditions proposed are preliminary and subject to change as review and discussion of the development project continues. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend City Council approval of a Conditional Use Permit for a shoreland planned unit development with the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall revise the plat to show a total of four parking spaces and any needed turnaround for the duplex lot. 2. The applicant shall work with Hennepin County to determine the appropriate access and curb cut width for the plat and update the preliminary plat as needed. 3. The preliminary plat should be revised to show existing and proposed conditions, including footprint of all structures and impervious surface calculations. 4. Concurrent approval of the major subdivision -preliminary plat application. 5. This conditional use permit is approved for the following legally described property as stated in the Hennepin County Property Information System: (to be inserted). 6. A Development Agreement, to be prepared by the City Attorney, shall be required if determined by the City. 7. Applicant shall be responsible for payment of all costs associated with the conditional use permit application. 8. The applicant shall be responsible for securing all required local, state, and federal permits and approvals. 9. The applicant shall be responsible for recording the resolution(s) with Hennepin County. The applicant is advised that the resolution(s) will not be released for recording until all conditions have been met. Page 6 2315 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 10. Additional conditions from Staff, the Planning Commission, and City Council. This recommendation is based on the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed use of the site is consistent with applicable development plans and policies of the City of Mound. 2. The proposed planned unit development facilitates the preservation and restoration of a historic home and carriage house on the property. 3. The physical characteristics of the site are suitable for the plat and renovations being proposed. 4. The proposed development is providing adequate utilities and drainage. 5. The proposed development has sufficiently considered access and traffic. 6. The proposed development will not negatively impact the public health, safety or welfare of the community. Major Subdivision -Preliminary Plat Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend City Council approval of the preliminary plat, as submitted, with the following conditions: 1. Concurrent approval of the conditional use permit application. 2. Applicant shall be responsible for payment of all costs associated with the preliminary plat application. 3. The applicant shall be responsible for recording the resolutions(s) with Hennepin County. Applicant is advised that the resolution(s) will not be released for recording until all conditions have been met. 4. Applicant shall be responsible for procurement of any and/or all local or public agency permits including, but not limited to, the submittal of all required information for building permit issuance. 5. The MCES SAC charge for the project shall be determined as part of the final plat which shall be the responsibility of the applicant. 6. Sewer and watermain area trunk charges for the project shall be determined as part of the final plat. The current trunk charge for sewer and water, per unit, is $2000.00 each. 7. Sewer connection and water connection fees shall be determined as part of the final plat. The 2020 sewer connection and water connection fees are $240.00 each. 8. A development agreement shall be prepared if determined needed by the City. 9. Additional conditions from Staff, the Planning Commission and City Council. Page 7 2316 Sunset View Villa —PC Report — August 31, 2021 This recommendation is based on the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed major subdivision -preliminary plat is consistent with applicable development plans and policies of the City of Mound. 2. The proposed planned unit development facilitates the preservation and restoration of a historic home and carriage house on the property. 3. The physical characteristics of the site are suitable for the plat and renovations being proposed. 4. The proposed development will not negatively impact the public health, safety, or welfare of the community. CITY COUNCIL REVIEW In the event a recommendation is received from the Planning Commission, it is anticipated that the requests will be considered by the City Council at their September 28th meeting. 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While some commercial will i in the district, it is anticipated development will likely be more ntial, including single family ied, townhomes and multifamily. connector between Downtown irfside Park, the Promenade I support visitors and residents avel through the area on foot or Streetscape should include -its like sidewalks/trails, lighting Inches. It is also important that g orientations allow views to the siderations Floodplain and wetlands may limit buildable area of some sites Redevelopment anticipated to occur in pockets with larger residential and institutional uses likely to remain over long-term Opportunities to view the shorelines between buildings desired 38 Mound Comprehensive Plan 12040 2320 January 2020 0 ID o n ,vQ�, wm v c�n�� G 3 CD 0) N r a .�•' - � ., �, � . ■ CD w o 3 mCD • - ' rF � - Z Q t1 � � •Y� y yy 1 •m♦ i J 01 y _ -fir :' tl o o 3voo1� �� =\• O - z N a n ji _ �F N 3 a.. , 4 Uwm N N 3 o _ . i t r a 2321 n MEMORANDUM Date: September 23, 2021 To: Mayor and City Council Members From: Eric Hoversten, City Manager & Public Works Director Catherine Pausche, Administrative Services Director Subject Ordinance Amending Chapter 78— Waterways The Purchase and Development Agreement with Lifestyle Communities approved in August 2020 and reassigned to Mound Harbor Holdings, LLC in August of 2021 provided for first right of refusal of up to 10 Lost Lake boat slips and required the City Code of Ordinances to be amended to reflect this agreement. The attached Ordinance Amendment for Chapter 78 Waterways provides for this requirement and has been properly noticed in advance oftoday's meeting. To summarize, the City owns 47 overnight slips and 14 transient "day" slips in the Lost Lake Harbor. The Cooperative association will have to decide which 10 residents can take advantage of the first right of refusal for the 10 slips on Lost Lake circled below. Those individuals will be required to pay the same rate as a Mound resident would pay. The Villas on Lost Lake townhome association has first right of refusal on 27 of the overnight slips and 10 will remain available to Mound residents. The rate for these slips in 2021 was $1,950 per season. The revenues generated are recorded in Fund 285 Harbor/Transit District. In 2005, Tax Increment Financing District 1-3 was created to revitalize Mound's downtown and reopen access to Lake Minnetonka through Lost Lake Channel. Redevelopment activities stalled after the 2009 Great Recession, and revenues from these slips in addition to over $2.5M in property tax levies were used to repay the bonds that financed the clean-up of the old city dump, redredge of the Lost Lake Channel and purchase of blighted properties in this area. The 52-unit Limited Equity Cooperative for active adults age 62 and better is estimated to generate over $190K in property taxes per year that can be used to repay the levy and/or help to fund improvements to the public spaces in the Harbor District. When the TIF district expires at the end of 2031, the property taxes will once again be divided between the school district, county, city and other special taxing districts. Staff recommends approval of the attached Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 78 Waterways. Please let Catherine know if you have any questions at (952)472-0633. 2322 CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE -2021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 78 OF THE MOUND CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO WATERWAYS The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 78 Waterways Article IV. Charter Boat Use of Municipal Docks Section 78-73. Definitions of the Mound City Code as follows: ,_ Te i&*:Nb 3i1iT[iCdiF Greenway municipal dock means the municipal transient mooring located nearest to the SkerelieaBr-iA�e Greenway Trail and Pier in the Harbor District and included in the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Lost Lake - Transient license and excludes the dockage included in the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Lost Lake - Overnight license. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 78 Waterways Article V. Dock and Slip Licensing Section 78-102. Licenses of the Mound City Code as follows: (e) License Priorities for Lost Lake Slips ("Lost Lake Slips'). The Dock Administration shall assign all locations to the applicants upon compliance with this ordinance and subject to reasonable conditions. The number of slip licenses available in each of these categories will be determined by the Dock Administration on an annual basis. Every Lost Lake townhome located on Lost Lake Lane or Lost Lake Court in Mound, Minnesota (`host Lake Resident'), will be offered one Lost Lake Slip to be charged on an annual basis at the Lost Lake Resident Rate for Primary Slip Holders as established in the City of Mound Fee Schedule. If any Lost Lake Resident declines a Lost Lake Slip, it will be included in the pool of slips rented at the higher rates as established in the City of Mound Fee Schedule. Mound Artessa Cooperative Community residents will have first priority for up to 10 Lost Lake overnight slips numbered 38 to 47 adjacent to the Mound Transient Slips per the terms of the Declaration Regarding Boat Slips and Slip Use Agreement included in the Purchase and Development Agreement with Mound Harbor Holdings, LLC. Mound Artessa Cooperative Communitv residents renting a slip shall be charged on an annual basis at the Mound Non -Lost Lake Resident Rate for Lost Lake Slips as established in the Citv of Mound Fee Schedule. The following priorities govern the issuance of Lost Lake Slip licenses available in the pool to be issued on an annual basis through the enrollment period ending the last day in February of each year. Beginning March 1st of each year, the Lost Lake Slips will be assigned on a first come -first serve basis until all Lost Lake Slips are rented. The Lost Lake slips in the pool will be rented at the rates established in the City of Mound Fee Schedule for Lost Lake Slips at the Non -Lost Lake Resident 41ip Rates: Adopted by the City Council this 28th day of September, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, City Clerk Published in the Laker- Pioneer the _ of October, 2021. Effective the _ day of October, 2021. 2323 2 F- w O IL W `- V Z W m F- a W 0 W LL Z D O T N O N a.+ Q 0 L O L d _L LL C N C O Q. N d ci C d Im L E W 0( T (0 00 m O � N r- co O T �- CO O O M 00LO O IN � LO MI�i r N (O 2rN P. O) U 00� CD L NN - M O Mr NM O OO N(D N M O N O N � O) r _ w 0OC),Cr) M 00 (D ;0�v000 T CDOMLnOp M L 2 �0� r It C r U- co I' � m O N M O N 00 O N O O OD M It O V00 0�LO ���MC0��T�cv! O p�MO� N = r N 00 O r M M Ni f` N Mr-LO _ oo C\l CD 00 �t�NT`-�MOaT O Nti�O� �- N N O N r m 12 O M N CY) T In N M 00 M CD(M r O 0 aCF) O 00 O r CD�— 00 O r o)= L. 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Per federal requirements, water assistance benefits are prioritized for eligible residential customers in this order: 1. Currently disconnected from water or wastewater services. 2. With a pending water or wastewater disconnection. 3. With a past due water or wastewater bill. Application On -Line at https://mn.gov/commerce/consumers/consumer-assistance/energy-assistance/ Service Provider: Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County 8800 HWY 7, #403, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952)930-3541 www.caphennepin.org 2326 "Fall Comfort Food" BUFFET DINNER Fundraiser for the Westonka Historical Society Monday, October 11, 2021 5-7:30 pm Only $12.99 $7.99 for children under 12 years 25% of all sales go to the Westonka Historical Society Location: Scotty B's Restaurant 2195 Commerce Blvd Mound, MN 55364 Phone: (952) 472-5050 WYil reacunng THE SELMER EFFECT FOOD TRUCKS • BEVERAGES • MUSIC 5pm - Midnight tickets $10 Tickets available for purchase at: Mound Fire Station Mound City Hall Surfside Back Channel Brewing Co. Eddie's Auto & Marine Repair Joey Nova's Harbor Wine & Spirits �pa�1E L BqF� At o lgl(E Mt*P Mound Fire Statior}32g415 Wilshire Blvd