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1997-08-12AGENDA MOUND CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1997, 7:30 PM MOUND CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS *Consent Agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by a roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. 1. OPEN MEETING - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PAGE APPROVE AGENDA. At this tinle itenls can be added to the Agenda that are not listed and/or itenls can be renloved fronl the Consent Agenda and voted upon after the Consent Agenda has been approved. * CONSENT AGENDA: ~ ..... '~:~*~:" ' - ...... *A. APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE JULY 22, 1997, REGULAR MEETING .................................. 2853-2860 *B. APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD WITH THE CITY OF MINNETRISTA JULY 24, 1997 ......... 2861-2862 *C. PUBLIC LAND PERMIT APPLICATIONS: ROBERT CARLSON, 4991 BRIGHTON BLVD., RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING STAIRWAY ON COMMONS ...................... 2863-2869 *D. JAMES KRENIK, 5240 PIKE ROAD, AFTER-THE-FACT-VARIANCE FROM CITY CODE RELATING TO DOCK DESIGN ................... 2869-2879 *E. SET DATES FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: DELINQUENT UTILITY BILLS SHERWOOD DRIVE RECONSTRUCTION CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) PARKING MAINTENANCE PROGRAM DELINQUENT MOWING BILL (SUGGESTED DATE: OCTOBER 14, 1997) *F. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION #97- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHWEST METRO DRUG TASK FORCE .............................................. 2880 2851 *G. RESOLUTION APPROVING AN EXEMPTION FROM LAWFUL GAMBLING FOR OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CHURCH (INCREDIBLE FESTIVAL) SEPTEMBER 13 & 14, 1997 ............... 2881 *II. PAYMENT OF BILLS .................................. 2882-2899 DISCUSSION: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH NORTHERN HOSPITALITY, INC., RE: LOST LAKE INN ........................ 2900-2906 COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT. APPROVAL OF WESTONKA COMMUNITY CENTER SURVEY ........... 2907-2910 INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS: A. DEPARTMENT HEAD MONTHLY REPORTS FOR JULY 1997 ........ 2911-2935 B. LMCD REPRESENTATIVE'S MONTHLY REPORT FOR JULY 1997 .... 2936-2937 Co INFORMATION FROMMINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT (MCWD) RE: FLOOD MITIGATION EFFORTS ................. 2938 DOCK AND COMMONS ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES OF JULY 17, 1997 ........................................... 2939-2944 Eo MEMORANDUM FROMWOODY LOVE, MCWD, RE: NEXT MEETING OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE. MAYOR POLSTON IS MOUND'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THIS GROUP. THE NEXT MEETING IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1997, 3:30 - 5:00 P.M., SHADY OAK ROOM, MINNETONKA COMMUNITY CENTER ...................... 2945-2949 Fo REMINDER: COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1997, 7:30 P.M. Go REMINDER: NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES (NLC) CONFERENCE, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 2-6, 1997. IF INTERESTED IN ATTENDING, CONTACT FRAN ASAP. 2852 Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - JULY 22, 1997 The City Council of the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, July 22, 1997, at 7:30 PM, in the Council Chambers at 5341 Maywood Road, in said City. Those present were: Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmembers Andrea Ahrens, Mark Hanus, Liz Jensen and Leah Weycker. Also in attendance were: City Manager Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Attorney John Dean, City Engineer John Cameron, City Planner Bruce Chamberlain, Building Official Jon Sutherland and City Clerk Fran Clark. The following interested citizens were present: Glenn & Brenda Isaacson, Greg Smith, Diane Rosencranz, Chris Alverez, Brenda Bedell, Jerry Mader and Joe Zylman. The Mayor opened the meeting and welcomed the people in attendance. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. *Consent Agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by a roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councihnember or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. APPROVE AGENDA. At this time items can be added to the Agenda that are not listed and/or items can be removed from the Consent Agenda and voted upon after the Consent Agenda has been approved. Councilmember Hanus asked that Item E, Case #97-29 be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. *CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Jensen to approve the Consent Agenda as amended. A roll call vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. *1.0 APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE JULY 8, 1997 REGULAR MEETING MOTION *1.1 Hanus, Jensen, unanimot,sly. CASE 97-25: VARIANCE TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING NONCONFORMING SETBACK,q TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF DECK, PAUL TRUSHEIM, 5120 EDGEWATER DR., LOT 1, BLOCK 1, L.P. CREVIER'S, PID#13-117-24 42 0001 RESOLUTION 97-65 Hanus, Jensen, unanimously. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A VARIANCE TO RECOGNIZE NONCONFORMING SETBACKS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF DECK, 5120 EDGEWATER DRIVE, LOT 1, BLOCK 1, L.P. CREVIERS, PID #13-117-24 42 0001, P & Z CASE//97-25 '1.2 Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 CASE 97-27: VARIANCE TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING NONCONFORMING REAR YARD SETBACK TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 3 SEASON PORCH, GREGORY SMITH AND MARY MCNEIL, 5054 BARTLETT BLVD., LOT 1 & 2, BLOCK 1, SHIRLEY HILLS UNIT D, PID# 24-117-24 12 0043 & 0042 RESOLUTION #97-66 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A VARIANCE TO RECOGNIZE A NONCONFORMING REAR YARD SETBACK TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TWO CONFORMING ADDITIONS, 5054 BARTLETT BLVD., LOT 1 & 2, BLOCK 1, SHIRLEY HILLS ADDITION UNIT D, PID 24-117-24 12 0043 & 0042, P & Z CASE #97-27 Hanus, Jensen, unanimously. '1.3 CASE 97-28: MINOR SUBDIVISION, 6607 BARTLETT BLVD., 6609 BARTLETT BLVD., REARRANGEMENT OF LOT LINE, JERRY & LOIS MADER, PID# 22-117-24 43 0041 RESOLUTION #97-67 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A MINOR SUBDIVISION TO REARRANGE A LOT LINE AT 6607 BARTLETT BLVD. AND 6609 BARTLETT BLVD., PID//22-117-24 43 0041 AND 22-117-24 43 0040 P & Z CASE #97-28 Hanus, Jensen, unanimously. *1.4 CASE 97-30: SETBACK VARIANCE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A DECK, 1641 GULL LANE, CHRIS ALVAREZ AND BRENDA BEDELL, LOT 11 & 12, BLOCK 12, WOODLAND POINT, PID# 13-117-24 12 0202 RESOLUTION//97-68 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A SETBACK VARIANCE TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DECK, 1641 GULL LANE, LOT 11 12, BLOCK 12, WOODLAND POINT, PID 13- 117-24 42 0046, P & Z CASE 97-30 Hanus, Jensen, unanimously. *1.5 PAYMENT OF BILLS MOTION Hanus, Jensen, unanimously. 1.6 CASE 97-29: VARIANCE TO IMPERVIOUS SURFACE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF DECK, 5959 IDLEWOOD ROAD, GLEN AND BRENDA ISAACSON, LOT 6, BLOCK 10, THE HIGHLANDS, PID# 23-117-24 42 0046 2 Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 The Building Official explained that the Planning Commission recommended approval. Since that time it was discovered that there was an error made when the applicant drew in the hardcover on the survey. There is additional hardcover on the site, which can be removed from the calculations and it may be that a variance is not needed. Staff would like to work with the applicant to revise the placement of hardcover on the survey. Then if a variance is needed it would go back to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation. The Building Official explained that the applicant calculated hardcover that was not on the lot. They calculated their whole driveway and they did not need to calculate the area in the road right-of-way. There was also a shed on the property that appears is nonconforming to setbacks which would require recognizing. The applicant may move this shed which would then make it conforming. He has discussed this with the applicant. If the hardcover is at 40% or less, the applicant would not need a variance. The original Staff recommendation was for denial. The Planning Commission recommended approval, finding that the hardcover could be calculated at 40% ratio rather than a 30% ratio. The applicant expressed frustration with the process. MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens to table the request and have the applicant go back in through either a survey or being able to identify the irons themselves to Staff's satisfaction and have the information brought back to the Planning Commission. The Council discussed the motion. Hanus withdrew his motion and Ahrens withdrew her second. MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens to have the applicant go back in through either a survey or being able to identify the irons themselves to Staff's satisfaction and have the information brought back to the Planning Conmfission for further clarification, if necessary. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. MOTION made by Polston, seconded by Hanus to refund the variance fee to the applicant, if it is determined that they do not need a variance. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. 1.7 ADD-ON ITEM: ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS & SETTING BID OPENING FOR BUILDING DEMOLITION - AUDITOR'S ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT The City Manager explained this is for three properties for the Auditor's Road hnprovement Project. Suggested date is Wednesday, August 20, 1997, at 11:00 A.M. MOTION made by Jensen, seconded by Hanus to authorize and advertisement for bids for Building Demolition - Auditor's Road Improvement Project, for Wednesday, August 20, 1997, at 11:00 A.M. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Mom~l City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 1.8 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, WESTONKA SCHOOLS, SHIRLEY HILLS ADDITION. (PLEASE NOTE: THIS HEARING SHOULD BE CONTINUED UNTIL A DATE CERTAIN DUE TO THE CURRENT STUDY UNDERWAY REGARDING THE FEASIBILITY OF RENOVATING THE EXISTING WESTONKA COMMUNITY CENTER. (SUGGESTED DATE: AUGUST 26, 1997.) The City Manager explained that on June 10th this Public Hearing was continued to this date. The purpose of the continuance was to wait until the study was completed on the renovation of the existing Westonka Community Center. That study is not completed yet as the committee is still meeting and a joint City Council Meeting Mound/Minnetrista and the Committee who is studying the renovation will be held on Thursday, July 24. This meeting will be to talk about where we are headed. Thus, the recommendation is for the Council to continue this public hearing until Tuesday, August 26, 1997. The School District agrees with the continuance. MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens to continue this public hearing until August 26, 1997. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT. NONE. 1.9 APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT, MAPLE MANORS, JOE ZYLMAN The Building Official explained that at the April $th Council Meeting the Council asked that the following issues be addressed: 1. Get the balance of the escrow account. This has been resolved and the applicant has submitted additional funds. 2. The commons area and the homeowners agreement. This is being resolved by the addition of an Exhibit and wording change to the proposed resolution (Item//4). 3. gl0 of the conditions in the proposed approval resolution. There were some conditions in the proposed resolution that had to do with the modification of the flood plain for the holding pond. The Building Official and the City Engineer are conffortable with the language in the resolution that we can get that elevation change modified on the plat before it is filed. 4. The hardcover issue. Staff addressed that issue. A memo from the City Planner states that a variance is not required because there is less than 30% hardcover on the whole site. 5. The agreement with the Watershed District. The Watershed District Permit and agreement issue has now been resolved. The letter from the Watershed District was on Page 2714 of the packet. The City Engineer presented the erosion control change in the development agreement and reviewed it with the Council. There is a fee requirement of $500 for each lot to ensure that erosion control barriers and 4 Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 all other steps required to be taken to control erosion have been taken and remain continuously in place. This may be part of the Letter of Credit on the original development contract. This will save the developer from having to come up with $500 each time he takes out a building permit. The City Engineer reported that he and the Public Works Superintendent have reviewed the plans and specs with the Developer. They had a pre-construction conference today and they are ready to finalize a few of the minor things that were of concern. They will be furnishing a revised building plan and normal submittals, i. e. the lift station, etc., then they will be ready to go. The Council discussed the hardcover issue as it relates to a PDA or PUD. The City Attorney suggested that typically any variances would be addressed in the resolution for the PUD or PDA. The Council asked the City Attorney to address this hardcover issue. The Mayor suggested that the Council move on to the next item on the Agenda and come back to Maple Manors. The Council agreed. 1.10 APPROVAL OF CONSERVATION EASEMENTS, TEAL POINTE SUBDIVISION City Planner explained that the final plat for Teal Pointe was approved in 1995. One of the conditions of final plat approval was that Conservation Easements be established along the wetland edge for all the lots in Teal Pointe. There are 9 lots in the subdivision and each had a conservation easement established 50 feet from the edge of the wetland, inland from that point. The conservation easements were drafted in order to conserve the natural vegetation and topography along the wetland edge and among other things they disallowed construction, tree removal, and excavation within those areas. The easement was not filed with the County along with other plat documents. For whatever reason, this fell through the cracks. Now all the lots have passed from the original developer into new ownership. There are a couple of issues to look at this evening. The conservation easement was determined at the time of the project being platted to be a good tool to protect the evironrnent during and after development of the property. The extent and restrictions of the conservation easement as originally drafted, make development on some of the parcels nearly impossible. This was not discovered until some of the building permits came into the city for review. The area of development is actually very small and difficult to put a home on. Staff has reviewed the issue and spoken to the current owners of the Teal Pointe lots, with the exception of the owner of Lot 5. All are willing to accept a modified conservation easement on their property from what was originally drafted. The Planner stated that Lots one through three would have an easement applied exactly the same as was originally proposed. In return for the easement on Lots one and two, the owner would like assurance from the City that no additional review requirements would be placed on the development of those lots. Lots four through nine would have a modified easement applied to them. Lots four through nine the easement would change from a 50 foot area on the edge of the wetland to a 40 foot area. Lots four and five within that would Mou~l City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 have the same management restrictions as the original easement. Lots six through nine would allow necessary grading and tree removal to occur in the easement within restricted limits and only during the initial construction of the home. Upon the Certificate of Occupancy being issued, the restrictions on management of the easement area would revert to the language originally drafted, so it would be mom restrictive. The City Engineer explained that basically what's happening is that many of the lots that are being developed are very difficult to develop with the existing conservation easement and what the City Council is being asked to review and look at whether they would be willing to apply new conservation easements with the approval of the property owners in that development. The way the original conservation easement is worded it allows absolutely nothing to be done (grading, filling, fertilizing, weed spraying, etc.) in the easement area. This makes some of these lots almost impossible to develop. Once the initial construction is completed, then they cannot do further grading or tree removal in the easement area. In Staff's opinion, the modified conservation easement meets the intent of the EAW but allows the property owners enough flexibility to adequately develop the land. Jensen moved and Ahrens seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION #97-69 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOUND MODIFYING CONSERVATION EASEMENTS FOR ALL LOTS IN THE TEAL POINTE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. The Council returned to the Maple Manors item. 1.9 APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT, MAPLE MANORS, JOE ZYLMAN The City Attorney reported that in something that is not a PDA type development you look at each individual lot which is the clear intent of 350:1225, Subd. 6b of the City Code. The exception to that is in the PDA provisions where you are looking at cluster platting where there will be portions of the PDA where setbacks, lot area, density, hardcover with respect to an individual lot will not be met. Then the question is, can you look at the subdivision as a whole? Unfortunately, them is nothing in Section 350:46 that specifically addresses that issue. The Council discussed the common land that the Homeowners Association will have ownership of and control over. The City Attorney advised that if anything was to be built upon that land, it would have to come before the Council for approval. A revised resolution was handed out for consideration. This included that erosion control paragraph in the Developer's Agreement, the deletion of Paragraph 11, and the new Article XI Dissolution in the Articles of Incorporation of Maple Manors Homeowners Association, Inc. 6 Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 Hanus moved Ahrens seconded the following revised resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 97-70 RESOLUTION GRANTING FINAL PLAT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA (PDA) WITH VARIANCES FOR 'MAPLE MANORS' TWIN HOME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, P & Z CASE //97-12 The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. 1.11 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR A METROPOLITAN COUNCIL PLANNING ASSISTANCE GRANT 2827-2828 The City Manager explained that we are now required to update our comprehensive plan by December 31, 1998. In order to assist communities, the Metropolitan Council is making available grants and loans to cover the costs of these updates. He and the City Planner are recommending that we apply for the funds in both grant and loan form. The maximum amount under the grant is $20,000. The estimate for this is between $30,000 and $60,000 because it also requires a stormawater management plan as well as general land use issues. In the loan application we have figured $40,000 with 20% coming from the City. This is an interest free loan. Weycker moved and Jensen seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 97-71 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING METROPOLITAN COUNCIL GRANT APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING ASSISTANCE The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS: A. Financial Report for June, 1997 as Prepared by Gino Businaro, Finance Director. We have received verbal communication from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) that the Proposed Cooperative Agreement that you recently approved has been approved by the MCWD at their Meeting of July 10, 1997. We are awaiting receipt of the approved document. In addition, please note that under Item//6 above, the MCWD has eased its requirements regarding Cooperative Agreements since they recently established a Task Force to Study Rule B. Co Notice regarding the joint Minnetrista/Mound City Council Meeting of July 24, 1997, 7:30 P.M., Mound City Hall. The agenda will mainly focus on the possible renovation of the WESTONKA Community Center. If we have time, there may be other issues you would like to discuss i,e., compost site, etc. The Joint Committee studying the possible renovation will also be attending. Do Mound City Council Minutes July 22, 1997 A copy of the Minutes of the Westonka School Board referring to a discussion they had at their July 14, 1997 School Board Meeting asking that the City of Mound give a commitment regarding the sale of the Lynwood Site and an addition to Shirley Hills if a survey, to be done by Decision Resources, comes back with a negative response. The Minutes do not reflect what the actual discussion was so you may want to view a tape of the meeting via Channel 20. I also have a copy of the tape from that portion of the meeting if you do not have cable or the opportunity to view it. 1.12 SURVEY - WESTONKA COMMUNITY CENTER MOTION made by Polston, seconded by Hanus to authorize the expenditure of $2,600 for the survey for the Conununity Center. The School Board made an offer that was predicated upon some guarantees from the City Council that they do not want to give them at this time. The City could recover this expenditure as the project proceeds. Councilmember Weycker asked if that was the total. The Mayor stated it was $1,300 per participant. The City Manager stated the total estimate for the survey was $3,360. which would be $1,120 per participant. The vote was 4 in favor with Weycker voting nay. Motion carried. E. Park and Open Space Commission Minutes of July 10,1997 Fo Information from the National League of Cities (NLC) Re: Annual Conference to be held December 2-6, 1997, Philadelphia. If you are interested in attending, please let Fran know ASAP. Go Memo and letter from Lee Gustafson, City Engineer, Minnetonka indicating that Ed Shukle, City Manager, has been appointed to serve on the Steering Committee Re: MCWD. Ho REMINDER: Joint City Council Meeting with Minnetrista along with Joint Committee studying Westonka Community Center Renovation, Thursday, July 24, 1997, 7:30 P.M., Mound City Hall. MOTION made by Ahrens, seconded by Hanus to adjourn at 8:40 P.M. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Manager Attest: City Clerk MINUTES-JOINT CITY COUNCIL MEETING WITH CITY OF MINNETR/STA CITY COUNCIL-JULY 24, 1997-MOUND CITY HALL The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Members Present: Mound City Council: Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmembers Ahrens, Hanus, Jensen, and Weycker. Minnetrista City Council: Mayor Ed Gale and Councilmember Cheryl Fischer. Also Present: Westonka School Board Representatives to Joint Committee studying Westonka Community Center Renovation: Bruce Charon and Bill Pinegar. Others present: Mike Looby, Director of Community Education and Personnel, Westonka Public Schools; Bert Haglund, TSP/EOS; Ed Shukle, City Manager; Sue Weibel, Cathy Bailey, Elta Erickson, Leona Peterson, Dotty O'Brien, Sandy Wing and Patsy Kiesow. Possible Renovation of Westonka Community Center Bert Haglund was asked to review, in summary form, the design and cost estimate for the proposed renovation. He reviewed the base project and the alternates proposed which total in excess of $9 million. He emphasized that the project was a "lean" project in terms of minimal improvements to bring the buildings up to code and provide the necessary space for the various activities that would be located in the facility. Discussion focused on the cost estimate and whether this proposal is the only option to consider for providing the space needed for the various school district functions and community functions. The discussion then moved to reviewing a preliminary draft of a survey to sample the community on their feelings toward a renovated community center. Decision Resources, Inc., provided a rough draft of a survey and the group provided their input on the survey. The City Manager and architect were directed to contact Decision Resources to make corrections and suggest changes to the document. A final draft of the document will be presented to the group at the next meeting. Questions were asked about Spring Park's involvement along with Orono and Independence, all cities that are a part of the Westonka School District, Mayor Polston and Mayor Gale are going to contact the mayors of these cities to invite them to attend the next meeting. The entire Westonka School Board is also invited to attend the next meeting and it was decided that the committee now be expanded to include all members of the City Councils' and all members of the School Board. Also discussed was the timing of the referendum. Is December a good time or bad time to hold a referendum? This is something that city staffwill ask Decision Resources. It was then moved by Jensen, seconded by Weycker and carried unanimously, the meeting was adjourned at. 10:00 p.m. Joint City Council Meeting-City of Minnetrista and City of Mound-Minutes July 24, 1997 Page 2 Ed Shukle City Manager DOCK AND COMMONS ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES JULY 17, 1997 PUBLIC LAND PERMITS A. Robert Carlson, 4991 Brighton Blvd. Fackler reviewed the public land permit for Robert Carlson on Brighton Commons. He noted it is a Class C. He stated the request is consistent with all City Codes and resolutions. Staff recommends approval of a five year permit. He reviewed the conditions for approval. Funk noted the permit is noted as a new construction and asked if it should be a maintenance permit. The applicant noted it is a replacement of the stairs. Motion by Tulberg, seconded by Ahrens to approve the public land permit as submitted. Motion carried unanimously. CITY OF MOUND MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 Staff Report DATE: July 10, 1997 MEETING DATES: July 17, 1997 Dock and Commons Commission August 12, 1997 City Council TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Dock and Commons Commission, City Council, and Applicant Jon Sutherland, Building Official ~ Jim Fackler, Parks Director,/"~a~ Public Lands Permit Applicat~n from Robert Carlson 4991 Brighton Blvd. Dock Site #51850 Brighton Common Shoreline: Class C-non traversable slope Background/Comments. The applicant is seeking a Permit to reconstruct the existing stairway on the Commons that serves his docksite # 51580. The request is consistent with all aspects of the City Code regulations that are in effect at this time. The request is also consistent with the last City Council resolution #78-288 that approved the original stairway permit. Recommendation. Staff recommends approval of a five year permit to allow for the reconstruction of the stair, subject to the following conditions: 1) The stairway shall be constructed to the building code as required by the Building Official. 2) If compliance with these conditions is not achieved within one (1) year of the date of approval liance is achieved. of the permit, the applicants dock license will not be issued until comps.,\ JS.'Is ¢ The abutting property owners have been notified of this request. prtnted on recycled paper CITY OF MOUND, 5341 Maywood Road, Mound, MN 55364 Phone: 472-0600, Fax: 472-0620 DISTRIBUTION: BUILDING OFFICIAL ~,__~PAR.KS DIRECTOR DN'R ,~7 MCWD Z/;~Je,J~UBLIC WORKS DATE RECE/VED DOCK MEETING DATE CITY COUNCIL DATE ~ o~ne): CONSTRUCTION ON PUBLIC LAaND PERMIT. new construction. NOTE: NO PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BOAT HOUSES OR OTHER BUILDINGS ON PUBLIC LAND (City Code Section 320, Subd. 1). PUBLIC LAND MAINTENANCE PERMIT - to allow repairs to an existing structure (City Code Section 320, Subd. 3). CONTINUATION OF STRUCTURE - to allow an existing encroaclmaem to remain in an 'as is" con~uon (City Code Section 320, SuM. 3). LAND ALTEIL~.TION - change in shoreline, ctrainage, slope, trees, vegetation, fill, etc. (City Code Section 320. Sub& 4). The structure or work you are requesting is an activity on publicly owned lands. Structures like boat houses, patios, sheds, etc. are all NONCONFORMING USES. It is the intent of the City to bring all these uses into conformance which means that those structures will at some time in the future have to be removed from the public lands. All permits are granted for a limited time and are non-transferable. Stairway construction must meet the State Building Code when the permit is for new construction, or a new ~ermit is applied for due to change in dock site holder. ~uCUin9 Address ~~ ProDert~ 0~er Legal Lot ~ Block Description Subd. ~ Public Name ~:~J~ r ('~.~ ~ ~ Property Dock Site ~ =5')'~-~ Shoreline T~e Contractor Name ~~ ~ ~ VALUATION/PROPOSED COST OF PROJECT (INCLUDING LABOR & MATERIALS): DESCRIBE REQUEST& PURPOSE' //~~ .... '-,'- _ '-7-' ' c~. r' Sight're-of Applicant Date 24/lz .................... EDWARD H. SUNDE :SUNDE LAND SURVEYING, INC. -~- 9001 EAST BLOOMINGTON FREEWAY (35W) · BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 5-~-20 · 612-~81-2.-'~- ~ Survey For: CLAY MORR BUILDERS~ , Surveyor's Certificate'' $0 -- (~)TOP IO0.O ~) INV. 89.6 ° NOTES * Elevations shown are per shots taken May 3, 1977. * Proposed Garage Floor Eleva- ti on = 104.8 I PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Lot 7 and that part or Lot 8, Block 38, Wychwood, lying North of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 8; thence Easterly 37.3~ feet to a point 10.0 feet Northeasterly and nmasured at right angles from the Southwesterly line of said Lot 8; thence continuing Easterly to a point in the East.line.of said Lot 8 distant 15.0 feet North of the Southeasterly corner thereof, all in Hennepin County, Minnesota. * Survey Data shown hereon is per F. C. Jackson Surveyors perfornmd in September of 1976. I hereby certify that this plan or report was prepared by nm or undermy direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Edward H. Sunde Date April lB, 1977 Reg. No. 8612 REVISED: May 4, 1977 298 June 6, 1978 Councilmember Fenstad moved the following resolution, RE$OLUTIOI~ NO. 78-288 RESOLUTION TO CONCUR WITH THE PARK COMMISSION AND GRANT A PERMIT FOR STEPS ON BRIGHTON COMMONS UP TO 5 YEARS AND RENEWABLE PROVIDING HAND RAILS ARE CONSTRUCTED WHEREAS, owner oF property at 4991 Brighton Commons has requested a Maintenance Permit for steps on the commons, and WHEREAS, this request was considered reasonable; would not detract from the use of the commons. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOUND, MOUND MINNESOTA: , That Council concurs with the Park Commission and does hereby grant a permit for steps on Brighton Commons up to five (5) years, and renewable, providing that hand rails are constructed on both sides of the steps for added safety. A motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council- member Polston and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof; Fenstad, Polston and Lovaasen, the following voted against the same; Swenson, with Withhart being absent. Whereupon said resolution was declared passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Act- ing City Clerk. Attest: ; City Clerk DOCK AND COMMONS ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES JULY 17, 1997 JAMES KRENIKt 5240 PIKE ROAD Fackler reviewed the request for an after-the-fact variance from City Code relating to a dock design. The dock exceeds the width by 2 feet. He recommended the dock conform to the Code requirement. He stated there is a question how the LMCD would look at this. If deemed to be a permanent dock, an LMCD permit would be required. He recommended this be referred to them. James Krenik, 5240 Pike Road explained why the dock is configured the way it is. He stated there is no way a regular dock can be walked on. He noted it is in the exact location as the old dock. He discussed the dock construction and how the measurement was calculated. He explained the wood posts were used for safety concerns. He discussed compromises to adjust the dock size. Bev Botko, neighbor stated the dock is more stable now, and she supported the new dock. Ahrens asked if the dock would be removed at the end of the season. Krenik stated he would like to keep it in year round. Ahrens asked why this should be taken to the LMCD. Fackler stated there is a question about the permanency of the dock. Ahrens asked if a permit has been issued yet. Fackler noted one has not. Krenik discussed his concerns about safety. He didn't believe this area is being congested any more than it already is. Ahrens asked for clarification of how the width is determined. McCaffrey stated the width is considered to be the platform. In response to a question from the audience, Fackler noted it is the LMCD's determination what constitutes a permanent dock vs. one that stays in all winter. Goldberg asked if the silt situation is a significant reason to approve the dock. McCaffrey agreed docks in silt are less stable. Ahrens asked what provisions are in the Code now to approve a variance to dock widths. Fackler stated it is up to the DCAC to make a recommendation. The other docks must also be considered. Goldberg didn't believe this is a problem if there is justification and there is a consensus the silt/safety issue is a problem. Fackler suggested putting a limitation on the dock itself, and if the configuration changes, the reduction would have to come into compliance. Ahrens stated the spacing between the docks is 30', and this dock is at 31' Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 3 Tulberg stated he would defer it to the LMCD. Fackler stated the applicant has indicated the dock is removable. Hopkins stated a legal dock would be just as stable. it could be approved if there were a "T" on the end. stated it wouldn't matter. He asked if McCaffrey Goldberg suggested a condition be placed that the dock be limited to a straight dock. Hopkins asked how long the posts will last. should last ten years. Krenik stated they Goldberg suggested the width be brought back to four feet when the dock is replaced. Motion by Goldberg, seconded by Tulberg given the safety concerns of docks in that amount of silt, an increased structural dock makes sense, and given that neighborhood, there isn,t a major space problem; therefore, motion to recommend approval of the after-the-fact variance to remain at six feet in width with the following conditions: l) toward satisfying the principal of not increasing congestion, limit the dock to a straight dock; 2) towards eventually conforming to the ordinance when the posts rot out, bring the dock back down to four feet. Motion carried unanimously. CiTY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 MEMOR/~I'DU~ July 3, 1997 TO: DOCK & COMMONS ADVISORY COMMISSION FROM: JIM FACKLER, PARK DIRECTOR SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR VARIANCE OF DOCK DESIGN SITE #22600 A request has been received for a after-the-fact variance to Mound City Code, Section 437:15 ~Maximum Dimensions, Prohibited Design of Docks'. The applicant is Mr. James Krenik, who has a abutting home at 5240 Pike Road, on Waterside Common. The dock that was installed exceeds in the width by two feet. As you will note on the attached exert from Mound City Code ~Docks for which a license is required by this Section 437:15 shall not be less than 24" wide or more than 48" in width...'. To aid in keeping people informed on these limitations information is sent with every renewal dock application. This information is addressed on the City of Mound Dock Program Information sheet and the Cover Letter, of which copies are attached. Staffs recommendation is to follow City Code based on principle that the limitations of the dock dimensions reduce the congestion of multiple city docks. Drlntecl On recycle~ paper Mound City Code Section 437:15 Section 437:15. Maximum Dimensions, Prohibited Design of Docks. Docks for which a license is required by this Section 437:15 shall not be less than 24" wide or more than 48" in width with the exception that one 72" x 72" section is allowed on L, T, or U shaped docks provided that this configuration be limited to a setback of 10 feet from private property and shall not infringe on an adjacent dock site. Docks shall not exceed 24 feet in length except where necessary to reach a water depth of 48', using Lake Minnetonka elevation levels of 929.40 feet above sea level. Channel docks, where navigation is limited and docks must be installed parallel to the shoreline, cannot be less than 24." wide or more than 72" in width. The length shall be limited to a setback of 10 feet from private property or not to infringe on an adjacent dock site. Docks shall be of plank or rail construction. Dock posts shall be of equal height above the dock boards and shall be at least two rail construction and constructed to comply to standards and specifications approved by the Dock Inspector. Ail docks shall be built or placed with the longitudinal axis thereof perpendicular to the shoreline unless variations otherwise may be permitted in accordance with the conditions of the area. Docks which are in existence June 1, 1989, shall be brought into compliance with all provisions of the City Code when expansion or modification is requested, or replacement of 50% or more of any such dock that is damaged, destroyed, or deteriorated. (ORD. #38-1989 - 1-2-90) (ORD. 45-1990- 12-29-90) (ORD. #66- 1993 - 12-27-93) CITY OF MOUND DOCK PROGRAM INFORMATION -he City of Mound is licensed by the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) to operate proximately 400 multiple docks. To be eligible to lease one of these sites, you must be permanent or summer resident of Mound. Applications are available at City Hall on the .rs= working day of the year for new applicants, and are mailed to licensee's from prior year during December each year. See dock application for current fees. These fees are due with.the completed application by February. 28th. The following priorities govern the issuance of dock licenses per the Mound City Code. aa. a. Last Priority. Residents owning private lakeshore within the City which has dockable lake frontage shall have the last priority each year for a dock on public lands. First Priority. An abutting owner has first priority for a City designated location within his or her lot lines extended to the shoreline. Docks shall be located in accordance with the dock location map. Second Priority. A licensee or, if licensee has not applied for a new dock license, the shared owner as shown on the permit application for the preceding year, has second priority when applying for a dock permit for the same location held by the licensee the immediately preceding year. Second priority licensee has no priority of dock locations where a first priority license is in effect. Third Priority. A duly qualified applicant has third priority on locations vacant after the first and second priority applications have been made within the prescribed time limit described in this ordinance. Licenses will be issued to such applicants in the order of application dates. There shall be no third priority where the first and second priorities are in effect. Residents owning private lakeshore within the City which has dockable lake frontage shall have the last priority each year for a dock on public-lands. Administration of Priority. The Dock Inspector shall assign all locations to the applicants upon compliance with this ordinance and subject to reasonable conditions and Council approval. Ail applications received after February 28th shall be subject to a minimum late fee of $20.00, and will be placed in a third priority category. There will be no late fee charged new residents who apply after February 28th of the calendar year in which the resident to the City. Residents of the City of Mound, 65 years of age or older, shall pay 50% the required license fee for a dock. RULES AND REGULATIONS (PORTION OF CITY CODE SECTION 437) Subd. 1. Dock Location Map Definition. There shall be on file in the City Hall a drawing of the City of Mound that is maintained by the Dock Inspector showing the approved locations of private docks that may be constructed on or abutting public shoreland under the control of the City. Subd. 2. Annual Review of MaD. Approved dock location maps shall be kept and maintained by the Dock Inspector and shall be reviewed by the Park and Open Space Commission at least once a year. The Park Advisory Commission shall review the dock location map between September 1 and December 31 before each new boating season so their recommended changes may be referred to and considered by the City Council on or before January 15. Maps shall contain all approved dock locations as established by the Council upon the advice and recommendation of the Dock Inspector and Park Advisory Commission. Final approval of the dock location map and the number of dock licenses to be permitted shall be recommended by the Dock Inspector, reviewed by the Park Commission and Approved by the City Council. Subd. 3. Dock Inspector to Review Application. The Dock Inspector shall determine and approve the location of each permit according to the specifications of the approved dock location map. Subd. 4. Costs of Erection and Maintenance. Licensed docks shall be erected and maintained by the licensee at his or her sole expense and liability for same. Subd. 5. ~uspension of Eliqible Location. The City Council may suspend a dock location where it appears that a location as established on the dock location map reasonably interferes with the use of public waters or imposes a hardship on property owners abutting on public streets or public commons. ubd. 6. One Dock Per Family; Apartment Buildinq. No more that one dock shall be !~rmitted for each resident family. An apartment building or multiple dwelling owner shall ot apply for dock licenses for his renters or lessees. He or she is entitled to apply for an individual private dock license for himself or herself if he or she is a resident of the City. Subd. 7. Construction Materials; Use of Car Tires. Ail private docks shall be constructed cf materials specified by the Building Inspector and the Dock Inspector and in accordance with all building codes of the City. The standards for the public health, safety, and neral welfare and neither the materials or the workmanship for an approved licensed private ck shall result in docks being located on public lands which are unsightly, unsafe or create a public nuisance. No tire or tires shall be hung or attached on dock posts, dock poles, or on dock hardware of any dock on or abutting public shoreland under the control of the City. (ORD. ~40-1990, 1-29-90) Subd. 8. Inspections - Notice of Non-Compliance - License Revocation. The Dock Inspector or such other officer as may be designated by the City Manager or the City Council, may at any reasonable time inspect or cause to be inspected any dock erected or maintained upon or abutting upon any public street, road, park, or commons, and if it shall appear that any such dock has not been constructed or the area surrounding the dock site is not being maintained in accordance with the application or the license granted therefore, or with the plans or location approved by the Council, or shall it appear that such dock is in a condition that no longer complies with the requirements of this ordinance or other ordinances of the City, the City, by its City Manager or any other officer designated by him, shall forthwith notify the owner thereof in writing specifying the way or ways in which said dock does not comply with the ordinances of the City, after which said owner shall have ten days to remove such dock or make the same comply with the terms of the City's ordinances and the terms of the application and issuance of the license granted to said licensee. In the event such owner shall fail, neglect, or refuse to remove such dock or make the same comply with the terms of the City regulations within the period of ten days, the license therefor shall be revoked by direction of the City Council or the Dock Inspector and by notice in writing to the licensee, and said notice shall be issued by the City Manager or any other officer designated by him or her. Any appeal will be made in writing and submitted to .the City ! Manager by a certified letter or by personal delivery to the City Manager for his or her ~¢onsideration. ~%$ubd. 9. Notice of Revocation~ All notices herein required shall be in writing by ~certified ma~, ~e~ ~o t-~e ~icensee at the address given in the application. ~ Subd. 10. Dock Storage. No person shall store, leave or abandon any dock, dock section, ~dock poles or dock hardware on any public road, street, park or Commons except for winter storage in approved areas. ~'-~4. 11. Removal Deadline. Ail private docks abutting any public road, street, park, or · mmons must be removed from the waters of Lake Minnetonka or other navigable waters no later _nat November 1 of the license unless it is a winter approved dock location as shown on year the master dock map. Subd. 12. Docking of Non-Owned Watercraft. Docking of boats not owned by the dock licensee is not permitted for a period in excess of 48 hours. Section 437:15. Maximum Dimensions, Prohibited Design of Docks. Docks for which a license is required by this Section 437:15 shall not be less than 24" wide or more than 48" in width with the exception that one 72" x 72" section is allowed on L, T, or U shaped docks provided that this configuration be limited to a setback of 10 feet from private property and shall not infringe on an adjacent dock site. Docks shall not exceed 24 feet in length except where necessary to reach a water depth of 48", using Lake Minnetonka elevation levels of 929.49 feet above sea level. Channel docks, where navigation is limited and docks must be installed parallel to the shoreline, cannot be less than 24" wide or more that 72" in width. The length ~hall be limited to a setback of 10 feet from private property or not to infringe on an ad :ent dock site. Docks shall be of plank or rail construction. Dock posts shall be of e%,al height above the dock boards and shall be at least two rail construction and constructed to comply to standards and specifications approved by the Dock Inspector. Ail docks shall be built or placed with the longitudinal axis thereof perpendicular to the shoreline unless variations otherwise may be permitted in accordance with the topographical conditions of the area. Docks which are in existence June 1, 1989, shall be brought into compliance with all provisions of the City Code when expansion or modification is requested, or replacement of 50% or more of any such dock that is damaged, destroyed, or deteriorated. (ORD. #38-1989 - 1-2-90) Section 437:20. Penalties. Any person or persons who shall violate any of the prohibitions or requirements of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In addition to any criminal penalties as above provided, the City Council may remove or cause to be removed any dock erected without a license as required by this Section 437, or where any license has been revoked as provided by this Section 437. Removal of unlicensed docks or docks which fail to comply with the City Code will be at the expense of the owner or licensee. No person convicted of violating City ordinances relating to docks will be issued a dock license for e present or for the next boating season, and said person forfeits any priorities set forth .~ this Section 437. NOTE: The use of fertilizer, herbicides and pesticides is not recommended on city property. December 31, 1996 CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472~600 FAX (612) 472-0620 Dear Dock License Applicant: Enclosed is your 1997 Dock License Application Form. The dock fees for 1997 have remained the same as 1996. Following are some general rules relating to your dock license. Permits will not be issued to any non-resident of Mound. Proof of residency or proof of boat ownership must be furnished if requested. Any false information given or violations of Dock Ordinance 437 shall be reason for denial or revocation of permit. [The Dock Ordinance is available for viewing at City Hall.) 2. DUE DATE: be 3. FEES: All 1997 Dock License Applications must be received by FEBRUARY 28, 1997, (must be postmarked by a U.S. Post Office by February 28, 1997). Applications received on March 1, 1997 and before April I are subject to a minimum late fee of ~20.00 and are placed in the third (3rd) priority category. Application renewals for non-abutting residents not received BY MARCH 31st will not retain a second (2nd) priority status, and will be placed in a third (3rd) priority category. ,,0o,,,=,,,o abu~in§ the commons who have not submi~ed their renewal application by FEBRUARY 28, 1997 will be subject to a minimum late fee of $20.00 and will be placed in a third (3rd) priority category if fee is not paid by March 31. The base fee is based on the shape of your dock and ranges from ~ 150.00 to 8235.00. Interpretation of the type of dock installed and applicable fee may need to be determined by the Dock Inspector or Park Commission. L.M.C.D. Fees. The City of Mound is required to pay to the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Letter to '.Applicant Page 2 de Senior citizens are eligible for reduced rates. Senior Citizens (65 years or older at time of application) pay 1/2 the base permit fee for the type of dock they desire. Senior citizens sharing a dock with a non-senior pay 1/4 the base permit fee for the type of dock they desire. The non-senior sharing a dock with a senior pays 3/4 the base permit fee, plus the $30.00 share fee. WATERCRAFT LICENSES REQUIRED. A copy of the Minnesota Watercraft License is required to be submitted for each boat or watercraft to be stored at your dock, including boats of shared dock holders. A DOCK LICENSE WILL NOT BE ISSUED WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION. 5. No dock can be installed until a dock location site is granted by the Dock Inspector Se Licenses and permits are Non-Transferable. Dock licenses issued by the City are personal in nature and may be used only by the licensee or members of their households. No dock licensed by the City or located on public streets, roads, parks, or public commons may be rented, leased, or sublet to any person, partnership or corporation. If a licensee or permit holder rents, leases, sublets, or in any manner charges or receives consideration for the use of his or her dock, his or her license shall be revoked. 7. CONSTRUCTION ON PUBLIC LANDS. ~~~l~YOUR a, A permit is required for construction of any kind on any public lands, or the alteration of the natural contour of any public lands, such as: stairways, retaining walls, trimming of trees, etc. No person shall maintain any boathouse or other structure on public lands without first receiving a special Maintenance Permit from the City, in accordance with Section 320 of the City Code. Applications for remodeling, maintaining or repairing existing boathouses, retaining walls, stonework, decks, landscaping, trimming of trees or brush, or other types of improvements on public lands may be obtained from the Building Department.' RESPONSIBILITIES AS A DOCK LICENSE HOLDER Install your own dock that meets City specifications for safety, size and materials. Maintain the cleanliness of the area by your site, including grass cutting and weed trimming. Aquatic plants that are protected by law require permits prior to removal. Remove Eurasian Water Milfoil from the shoreline around your dock. Ce Boats, dock sections, pipes, posts, and other materials cannot be stored on public land during the boating season, and must be removed by June 1. 48 inch m~tmum width. PLANK CONSTRUCTION 2/90 L, T, or U Docks One 72" x 72" section is allowed provided required setbacks to adjoining docks sites are maintained. 2 - ~AIL CONSTRUCTION 3 - RAIL REQUIRED IF WALKING SURFACE IS OVER 30 INCHES WIDE. MAXIMUM 8 FEET APART. POLE HEIGHT MUST BE CONSISTENT ABOFEWALKE RESOLUTION #97- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHWEST METRO DRUG TASK FORCE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, authorizes entering into a cooperative agreement with the office of the Drug Policy in the Minnesota Department of Public Safety for the project entitled, "Southwest Metro Drug Task Force" during the period from January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998. Edward J. Shukle, Jr. is hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement the project on behalf of the Mound Police Department. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember seconded by Councilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk I certify that the above resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Mound on July 23, 1996. Signed: Witnesseth: Edward J. Shukle, Jr. City Manager Fran Clark City Clerk Dated: Dated: RESOLUTION NO. 97- August 12, 1997 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN EXEMPTION FROM LAWFUL GAMBLING FOR OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CHURCH - 9-13 & 9-14, 1997 BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, approves the Exemption from Lawful Gambling License application for Our Lady of the Lake Church, 2385 Commerce Blvd., Mound, MN. 55364, for a bingo, raffle and pull-tabs, September 13 & 14, 1997. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember and Councilmember seconded by The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Ahrens, Hanus, Jensen, Polston and Weycker. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: none. Councihnember was absent and excused. Mayor Attest: City Clerk BILLS. · August 12, 1997 BATCH 7073 BATCH 7074 Total Bills $111,000.41 150,230.97 $261,231.38 o o g 0 z ~¥ ~ z CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 August 5, 1997 Mr. Perry M. Platisha, President Northern Hospitality, Inc. P.O. Box 1006 Brainerd, MN 56401 Re: Development Agreement Dear Mr. Platisha: Enclosed is a proposed Development Agreement between the City of Mound and Northern Hospitality, Inc. regarding the development of the Lost Lake Inn to be located on the Lost Lake property in the City of Mound, Minnesota. Exhibit A of the agreement indicates the proposed location for such a facility and also indicates other conceptual uses of the property owned by the City of Mound and an adjacent parcel privately owned but to be acquired at some future date by the City of Mound. This proposed agreement has been drafted by the City Attomey based upon the sample agreement you forwarded to me regarding Giants Ridge near Biwabik, Minnesota and past experience with such agreements in other communities. Please review the enclosed Development Agreement and if you have any changes to suggest in the agreement or if you are satisfied with the agreement, please contact me as soon as possible. I would like to have the City Council review this agreement at their next scheduled regular meeting which is Tuesday, August 12, 1997. If this is not possible, the next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26, 1997. I look forward to hearing from you on this proposed Development Agreement. City Manager pr~nte~ on recycled paper Letter to Perry M. Platisha August 5, 1997 Page 2 CC: Don Twombly, The Prudential, Commercial Realty gmee Chamberlain, Economic Development Coordinator AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ~ day of , 1997, by and between the City of Mound, Minnesota, a Minnesota m, micipal corporation ("City.") and Northern Hospitality, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (hereim~ter "Northern"). RECITALS: First: Northern is interested in pursuing the development of that cer~ai~ area of land which is a pan of a trac~ of land described in the amached l~xhibit A (hereinat:~er the "Development Area"); Second: Northern is proposing development within the Development Area of a hotel facility and related parking and which also may include restaurant and meeting facilities (hereinafter the "Development"); Third: The City wishes to cooperate with Northem's efforts with Development and is willing to proceed as dc'~a'ibed in this Agreement; Fourth: The parties acknowledge that Northern will expend substantial time and effort, and incur substantial expeme in pursuing the Development; Fifth: Northern is willing to undertake the above describe activities with thc reasonable assurance from the City that it will support and cooperate with Northern in it~ Development effort~. Sixth: The City and Northern have executed this Agreement to document their understanding with respect to the proposed Development. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual obligations of the parties contained herein, each of them does hereby represent, covenant and agree with the other as follows: l. Statement of Iment h is the intention of the parties that Northern viii proceed with the development activitie~ necessary tn permit Development, in a manner, and on terms and conditions, which are mutually acceptable to Northern and the City. The parties acknowledge that in order for Development to be constructed,. Northern may at some point need financi-1 assistance from the City and/or the Mound Housing and Redevelopment Authority ("HRA"). This Agreement does not, however, constitute either approval of such financial assistance, nor does it obligate the City. to provide such assistance - or tn secure such assisran~ce from the }IRA. 2. I~nderT. akina ~' Northern. Northern i~tencls to undertake and pur~e certain activities with respect to the Development During ~he term of thi~ A~eement, Northern will undertake n~rket studies; formal discussions with the City. and lIRA regarding the terms for the relatio-~hips with Northern; preparation of architectural design drawings for the Developmcnt; formal negotiations with financing sources; and preparation of marketing and management plan. Upon execution of this Agreement, Northern shall promptly proceed to gather and analyze relevant data, and to prepare the var/ous development and design studies needed to determine the feasibility, of the specific development proposals for the Development Northern will first undertake prelimina:7 studies to: determine the nature of the market for the utilization of the Development b) pre-pare a preliminary master plan of the Development Area showing the Development and other uses planned by the City in thc Development Area; c) make a cost estimate of the Development; dctm'm{ne the nature and form of any assistance which Northern contemplates it m~y request from thc City an/or HRA and the financial daza supporting such request; and e) determine the feasibility of the proposals in the Emancial m~rket place. 3. City's Undertakin,~ and A~eement. The City agrees to cooperate with Northern in Northem's undertakings, and specifically a~ree that during the term of this Agreement the City will not enter into an agreement or solicit proposals for the purchase of the Development Area. 4. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of six (6) months, provided that, either party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice tn the other, in the event that: (a) the City determines, in good faith, thzx Northern is not diligently pursuing the Development or (b) Northern determines., in good faith, tha the Development is not feasible. The City may also terminate the Agreement for failure or Northern to meet its obligations under par~-Avhs 5D or 5E. The par~es may, by mtmml written ~-~'eement extend this Agreement for such further periods ~s they ~hu]l determine to be ~ppropriate from time to time. Any such notice shall be deemed delivered if either actually delivered,, or if fa.xed and mailed to the parties ax the following addresses: !'~3200-4S Northern Hospitality, Inc. City of Mound 5341 Maywood Roa~I Mound, MN 55364 ARm City Manager Phone: (612) 472-0600 Fax: (612) 472-0620 Miscellau~us. Ao This agreement constitutes the entire agreement b~tween the pa_,'ties relative to the proposed Development. Unless specifically described herein, no obligation shall be inferred or construed. As expansion of the foregoing, Northern understands that further and sepamm action, for which no obligation is crea~d hereunder, will be required before the City and/or HRA are obligated to take various actions with respect to the Development, Those actiom may include, w'ithout limitation: a) establishment of Project Are~ and Tax Increment District; b) agreement to provide tax increment or other financial assistance to the Development; c) zoning and subdivision agreement to sell the Development Property to Northern and the terms of such an agreement; and e) construction of public improvements to serve the Development. Co Northern further understands that many of the actions which the City may be called upon to take require the reasonable discretion and in some instances the legislative judgment of the City, such actions may be made only following established procedures; and it r~y not,. by a~eement, agree in advance to any specific decision in such maners. Dm Northern hereby indemnifies, holds harmless and agrees to defend, the City, its officers agents and employees from any claim or cause of action of whatever nmure occasioned by or arising out of this Agreement or the City's performance thereunder. Nonha'n ag:¢es that it will pay ail reasonable costs and expenses incurred by The CiD, rcla:ing to the prcparalion of this Agreement and all actions lakcn by the CiD' in furtherance of their obligations hereunder. Such payment shall bc made to First Parties not later ~ 30 days following each request for payment accomlranicd with detail nccessary to support such rcqucsc IN WITNESS WHEreOF, the parties have executed this Agreement eff¢~ve the dale and year fn~t above written. CITY OF MOUND By: Its By: NORTHE~ HOSPITALITY, INC. By: Its 4 6129296166 DECISION RESOURSES ~67 PO2x05 AUG 05 '97 15:05 DECISION RESOURCES, LTD. 3 !28 DEAN COURT MINArEAPOLI S , MINNESOTA 55416 WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS CITIES OF MOUND AND MINNE~RISTA REVISED VERSION 2.2 Hello, I'm calling on behalf of the City of Mound, the City of Minnetrista, and the Westonka School District. We are speaking with a random sample of residents about issues facing the area. I want to assure you that all individual responses wall be held strictly confidential; only summaries of the entire sample will be reported. Approximately how many years have you lived in the Westonka Area? LESS THAN ONE YEAR ...... 1 ONE OR TWO YEARS ........ 2 THREE TO FIVE YEARS ..... 3 SIX TO TEN YEARS ........ 4 ELEVEN - TWENTY YRS ..... 5 OVER TWENTY YEARS ....... 6 DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ...... 7 There have been discussions lately about the Westonka Community Center located at the old High School Building in Mound. Do you recall hearing or seeing anything about the Community Center? NO ...................... 2 DON' T KNOW/REFUSED ...... 3 IF "YES," A~K: What do you recall seeing or hearing about the Communi- ty Center? Are you generally favorable FAVORABLE ............... 1 or unfavorable about the pro- UNFAVORABLE ............. 2 ject based upon what you have MIXED ................... 3 heard or read? DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ...... 4 IF A RESPONSE IS GIVEN, ASK: 5. Why do you feel that way? As you may recall, there have been discussions about remodeling and renovating the Community Center. 6129296166 DECISION RESOURSES 46? PO3/05 AUG 85 '97 15:85 From what you have zeen or heard recently, do current plans call for the Community Centers's conversion into a full-service Recreational Center, similar to a health club? YES ..................... 1 NO ...................... 2 DON' T KNOW/REFUS~.D ...... 3 In fact, the current proposal does not call for that type of conversion, at all. Let's talk about the current Westonka Community Center. As you may know, it houses School District Administration Offices, Community Education Program Offices, the Early Childhood and Family Education Program, the Youth Center, the Senior Center, the Adult Basic Education Program, the Head Start Program, the Westonka Community Action Network, and the TRI-AX Public Access Cable Television Production Studios, in addition to gymnasium space. The intent of the current proposal is to remodel and renovate this facility to better serve the needs of its users· Now, I would like to read you a list of specific proposals con- cerning the renovation and remodeling of the current Westonka Community Center in Mound. For each one, please tell me if you would strongly support it, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose it. If you have no opinion, just say so. (ROTATE) STS SMS SMO STO DKR Extensive remodeling and renovation of the Community Center to comply with life-safety, and fire codes, as well as promote better handicapped accessibility. 1 2 3 4 5 Modernizing office and classroom spaces for greater efficiency and flexibility of uses. I 2 3 4 5 Upgrading and enlarging the senior center area for better space effici- ency and accessibility. 1 2 3 4 5 10. Retaining of one of the two gym- nasium spaces for community use, while converting the second gym- nasium space into a community performing arts facility for band or choir concerts and community or school district theater productions. 1 2 3 4 5 6129296166 DECISION RESOURSES Ii , jill 46? P04/05 AUG 05 '97 15:05 11. Creation of interior courtyards in the "pod area" to simplify finding ones way around the building and to promote better roof drainage. 1 :2 3 4 5 12. Remodeling of the locker rooms to provide updated recreational support space. Additional parking space at the facility. ~ 2 3 4 5 If the current Community Center were renovated and remodeled along the lines we have discussed .... 14. Would you support or oppose the renovation and remodeling of the current facility? (WAIT FOR RE- SPONSE) Do you feel strongly that way? STRONGLY SUPPORT ........ 1 SUPPORT ................. 2 OPPOSE .................. 3 STRONGLY OPPOSE ......... 4 DON'T K~OW/REFUS~D ...... 5 IF A POSITION IS TAKEN, ASK: Could you tell me one or two reasons why you feel that way? The remodeling and renovation of the Community Center would require the issuance of municipal bonds. In order to finance the construction costs, an increase in residential and commercial property taxes would be required. 16. Mow much would you be willing to NOTHING ................. 1 pay in additional property taxes $2.00 ................... 2 to fund the renovation and re- $4.00 ................... 3 modeling of the Westonka Community $6.00 ................... 4 Center? (START AT RANDOMLY SELECT- $8.00 ................... 5 ED LEVEL) Let's say, would you be $!0.00 .................. 6 willing to pay $ per month? DON'T KNOW .............. 7 (MOVE UP OR DOWN DEPENDING ON RE- REFUSED ................. SPONSE) Mow about $__ per month? (REPEAT) Now, just a few more questions for demographic purposes ..... Could you please tell me how many people in each of the following age groups live in your household. Let's start with the oldest. 6129296166 DECISION RESOURSES 46? POSx05 AUG 05 '97 15:86 17. First, persons 65 or over? 18. School-aged children? 20. 2 OR MORE ............... 2 21. IF SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN ARE PRESENT, ASK: 19. Do they attend public schools in this district, public schools in another district, parochial schools, private schools, or home school? WESTONKA PUBLIC ......... 1 OTHER PUBLIC ............ 2 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS ....... 3 PRIVATE SCHOOLS ......... 4 HOME SCHOOL ............. 5 COMBINATION (VOL) ....... 6 REFUSED ................. 7 Pre-schoolers? Do you o~rn or residence? rent your present RENT .................... 2 REFUSED ................. 3 IF "OWN," ASK: 22. What is the current value of your residential property -- under $75,000, $75,000- $125,000, $125,000-$175,000, or over $!75,0007 UNDER $75,000 ........... 1 $75,000-$125,000 ........ 2 $125,000-$175,000 ....... 3 OVER $175,000 ........... 4 DON'T KNOW .............. 5 REFUSED ................. 6 23. What is your age, please? (READ CATEGORIES, IF NEEDED) 18-24 ................... 1 25-34 ................... 2 35-44 ................... 3 45-54 ................... 4 55-64 ................... 5 65 AND OVER ............. 6 REFUSED ................. 7 24. Gender (DO NOT ASK) MALE .................... FEMALE .................. 2 Thank you for your time. 25. REGION (FROM LIST): TELEPHONE NUMBER: INTERVIEWER: DATE: CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUN D, MINNESOTA 55364-1667 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 DATE: TO: FROM: RE: August 5, 1997 MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL And CITY MANAGER JOEL KRUMM, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER JULY 1997 MONTHLY REPORT This year July was not a very good month for sales by my standards. There were a couple of factors that contributed to the slow month. Weather has always played an important role to the success of any liquor establishment, especially this one, due to the close proximity to a major recreational area as Lake Minnetonka. I cannot remember a summer when we have had so many violent storms as this one. It was a very wet month, with rain occurring for more than half of the days in the month. When that happens, people cannot get out to use the lake. In the 13 years that I have been here we have never closed the store due to inclement weather. One day this year we had to close up a half hour early because the civil defense sirens were blaring and the skies were very ominous. My employees called me at home that night asking what they should do. For their safety, I told them to lock up and get out of there. Another reason our sales were down over July of last year was because this year the Fourth of July fell on a Friday and we were closed. Had we had this normal Friday's business, we would have matched what we did in sales during July of '96. JK:ms printed on recycled paper .LEN HARRELL Chief of Police MOUND POLIC 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Telephone 472-0621 Dispatch 525-6210 Fax 472-0656 EMERGENCY 911 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Shukle Chief Len Harrell Monthly Report for July 1997 The police department responded to 892 calls for service during the month of July. There were 47 Part I offenses reported. Those offenses included 2 criminal sexual conducts, 2 robberies, 6 burglaries, 1 aggravated assault, 31 larcenies, 3 vehicle thetis, and 2 arsons. There were 67 Part II offenses reported. Those offenses included 3 child abuse/neglect, 1 forgery/NSF checks, 4 narcotics, 4 damage to property, 11 liquor law violations, 12 DUI's, 4 simple assaults, 3 domestics (1 with an assault), 3 harassment's, 9 juvenile status offenses, and 13 other offenses. The patrol division issued 154 adult citations and 12 juvenile citations. Parking violations accounted for an additional 32 tickets. Warnings were issued to 125 individuals for a variety of violations. There were 4 adults and 7 juveniles arrested for felonies. adults and 24 juveniles arrested for misdemeanors. additional 8 warrant arrests. There were 38 There were an The department assisted in 7 vehicle accidents, 3 with injuries. There were 34 medical emergencies and 32 animal complaints. Mound assisted other agencies on 26 occasions in July and requested assistance 12 times. Property valued at $18,997 was stolen and $1,754 was recovered in July. MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - JULY 1997 II. INVESTIGATIONS The investigators worked on 2 child protection cases in July. Other cases investigated included narcotics, robbery, assault, threats, theft, damage to property, and juvenile status offenses. Some follow-up investigation was done on the recent homicide case. Formal complaints were issued for selling alcohol to minors, assault, underage consumption of alcohol and failure to complete construction. III. Personnel/Staffin~ The department used approximately 34 hours of overtime during the month of July. Officers used 385 hours of comp-time, 209 hours of vacation, 8.5 hours of sick time, and 9 holidays. Officers eamed 13.5 hours of comp-time. The Mound Police Department hired three new employees to fill openings within the department. Bob Donahue was hired as a police officer, Sandi Effertz was hired as a secretary and Ryan Piper was hired as a community service officer. IV. Officer Nelson attended a 40 hour D.A.R.E. conference. attended intoxilyzer refresher in St. Paul. Two officers Vo The reserves donated 121.5 hours during the month of July. VI. COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER $ Officers Packard and Monsrud addressed 24 animal complaints, ordinance violations, and 146 miscellaneous calls for service. 2 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT JULY 1997 OFFENSES CLEARED EXCEPT- CLEARED BY ARRESTED REPORTED UNFOUNDED CLEARED ARREST ADULT JUV PART I CRIMES Homicide Criminal Sexual Conduct Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Vehicle Theft Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 i 0 3 i 0 0 i 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 3 31 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 TOTAL 47 2 2 9 4 7 PART II CRIMES Child Abuse/Neglect Forgery/NSF Checks Criminal Damage to Property Weapons Narcotic Laws Liquor Laws DWI Simple Assault Domestic Assault Domestic (No Assault) Harassment Juvenile Status Offenses Public Peace Trespassing All Other Offenses 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 4 1 2 11 0 0 12 11 7 12 0 0 12 12 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 i 0 0 i i 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 i 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 13 I 0 0 i 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 10 11 0 TOTAL 67 3 3 49 38 24 PART II & PART IV Property Damage Accidents Personal Injury Accidents Fatal Accidents Medicals Animal Complaints Mutual Aid Other General Investigations 4 3 0 34 32 26 632 TOTAL 731 ' HCCP Inspections 2 45 TOTAL 892 58 42 31 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ACTIVITY REPORT JULY 1997 GENERAL ACTIVITY SUMMARY Hazardous Citations NoD-Hazardous Citations Hazardous Warnings Non-Hazardous Warnings Verbal Warnings Parking Citations DWI Over .10 Propety Damage Accidents Personal Injury Accidents Fatal Accidents Adult Felony Arrests Adult Misdemeanor Arrests Juvenile Felony Arrests Juvenile Misdemeanor Arrests Part I Offenses Part II Offenses Medicals Animal Complaints Ordinance Violations Other Public Contacts THIS MONTH 93 5O 15 39 71 32 12 11 4 3 0 2 45 7 27 47 67 34 32 45 632 YEAR TO DATE 601 472 156 443 510 430 63 52 54 23 0 21 274 2O 87 155 448 178 346 169 4,976 LAST YEAR TO DATE 452 317 141 365 555 417 35 28 39 13 0 26 2O8 34 114 176 451 229 280 110 5,040 TOTAL Assists Follow-Ups HCCP Mutual Aid Given Mutal Aid Requested 1,268 53 32 2 26 12 9,478 322 196 15 51 44 9,030 475 254 35 106 70 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT JULY 1997 DWI More Than .10% BAC Careless/Reckless Driving Driving After Susp. or Rev. Open Bottle Speeding No DL or Expired DL Restriction on DL Improper, Expired or No Plates Stop Arm Violations Stop Sign Violations Failure to Yield Equipment Violations H&R Leaving the Scene No Insurance Illegal or Unsafe Turn Over the Centerline Parking Violations Crosswalk Dog Ordinances Code Enforcement Seat Belt Overweight Vehicles Miscellaneous Tags TOTAL 12 11 9 0 2 60 2 0 23 0 7 0 3 0 10 0 0 32 4 0 0 4 0 7 186 0 0 5 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 MOIM~D POLTC~. DEPAi~TI~IElqT /UL¥ 1997 Insurance Traffic Equipment Crosswalk Animals Trash/Derelict Autos Seat Belt Trespassing Window Tint Miscellaneous TOTA~ WARRANT ARRESTS Felony Misdemeanor 29 16 10 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 65 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT JULY 1997 Insurance Traffic Equipment Crosswalk Animals Trash/Derelict Autos Seat Belt Trespassing Window Tint Miscellaneous TOTAL WARRANT ARRESTS Felony Misdemeanor 29 16 10 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 65 0 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Run: 4-Aug-97 13:31 PRO03 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Primary ISN's only: No DaTe Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 ~tivity codes: Ail Status: All Property Types: All Prope=ty Descs: All Brands: All Models: All Officers/Badges: All Enfors Property Report STOLEN/RECOVERED BY DATE REPORTED Prop Prop Tpc. 3 Desc Inc no ISN Pr Prop Date Rptd Stolen Date Recov'd , SN St~t Stolen Value Recov'd Value Quantity Act Code 9 Prop type Totals: A Prop type Totals: B Prop type Totals: D Prop type Totals: E Prop type Totals: G Prop type Totals: Prop type Totals: Prop type Totals: R Prop type Totals: S Prop type Totals: T Prop type Totals: V Prop type Totals: X Prop type Totals: Y Prop type Totals: **** Report Totals: 2 0 2.000 600 600 1.000 675 0 4.000 50 15 2.000 54 34 4.000 350 0 1.000 3,299 0 2.000 670 1 3.000 3,147 1,099 11.000 4,530 0 4.000 2,077 0 6.000 100 0 1.000 803 0 3.000 2,640 5 12.000 18,997 1,754 56.000 Brand Model Page Off-1 Off-2 Assnd Assnd Run: 4-Aug-97 14:37 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: Ail Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF DESCRIPTION INCIDENTS 9000 SPEEDING 60 9001 J-SPEEDING 4 9002 NO D/L, EXPIRED D/L 2 9012 OPEN BOTTLE 2 9013 J-OPEN BOTTLE 1 9014 STOP SIGN 7 9018 EQUIPMENT VIOLATION 3 9021 J-CARELESS/RECKLESS 5 9022 EXHIBITION DRIVING 1 9027 J-OVER THE CENTER LINE 1 9030 CROSSWALK VIOLATION 4 9031 J-CROSSWALK VIOLATION 1 9038 ALL OTHER TRAFFIC 1 9040 NO SEA~ELT 4 9100 PARKING/ltLL OTHER 32 9200 DAS/DAR/DAC 9 9210 PLATES/NO-IMPROPER-EXPIRED 23 9220 NO INSURARCE/PROOF OF 10 9240 CHANGE OF DOMICILE 3 9300 LOST ARTICLES/OTHER 1 9309 FOUND/RUNAWAY 1 9312 FOUND ANIMALS/IMPOUNDS 3 Page 4-Aug-97 14:37 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Mow Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACT!UITY CODE DESCRIPTION 98O0 9801 9802 9900 9904 9910 9920 9930 9945 9951 9980 FOUND PROPERTY PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENTS DOG BITE DANGEROUS DOG MEDICAL/ASU MEDICALS MEDICALS/DX ALL OTHER/UNCLASSIFIED DOMESTIC/NO ASSAULT PUBLIC ASSIST ALL HCCP CASES OPEN DOOR/ALARMS MISC. SERVICES BY OFFICERS INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT HANDGUN APPLICATION SUSPICIOUS PERSON SEX OFFENDERS WARRANTS MISC. VIOLATIONS MUTUAL AID/8100 MUTUAL AID/6500 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS 9 3 4 2 1 1 31 2 5 2 1 2 7 2 1 3 4 1 8 1 11 Page 2 Run: 4-Aug-97 14:37 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS 9994 M~3~A~L AID/ ALL OTHER 7 9996 MIF~UAL AID/NARCOTICS 1 A3252 ASLT 3-SUBSTANTIAL INJURY-HANDS BTC-ADLT-ACQ 1 A5342 ASLT 5-INFLT BODILY HARM-OTH WEAP-ADLT-ACQ 1 A5355 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-CHLD-ACQ 1 A5356 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM~H/tNDS-CHLD-STR 1 AC352 ASLT 4-BIAS-GM-INF ATT BD HRM-OT DN WPN-AD-A 1 AK331 DOM ASLT-GM-INFLT BODILY HARM-KNIFE ETC-AD-FAM 1 B3334 BURG 3-UNOCC RES FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 2 B3394 BURG 3-UNOCC RES FRC-U-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 2 B3434 BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 1 B3494 BURG 3-UNOCC P~ES NO FRC-U-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 1 DA540 DRUGS-SM AMT IN MOT VEH-POSS-MARIJ-UNK 2 DC500 DRUGS-DRUG PARAPH-POSSESS-UNK-UNK 2 F7005 NEGLIGENT FIRE-MS-OT PROP-299 LESS 2 13060 CRIM AGNST FAM-MS-NEGLECT OF A CHILD 3 J2501 TRAFF-GM-DUI LIQUOR-UNK INJ-UNK VEH 2 J2E01 TRAF-ACC-GM-AL 10 MORE-UN/{ INJ-MV 2 J3501 TRAFF-ACCID-MS-DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE 10 J3E01 TRAF-ACC-MS-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-MV 9 J3T01 TRAF-ACC-MS-UND AGE DRINK DRIVE-UNK-MOTOR VEH 2 L1021 CSC 1-UNK ACT-PARENT-UND 13-F i Page Kun: 4-Aug-97 14:37 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No DaTe Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: Ail :tivity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACT~yl TY CODE DESCRIPTION MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Page L7!75 5~3001 M3005 M4102 M4106 M4120 M4140 M5350 ~3030 N3190 P3110 P3130 R3195 R3t96 TB029 TC021 TC025 TC059 TF159 TF169 CSC 4-NO FORCE-ACQUAINTANCE-16-17-F JUVENILE-AJGCOHOL OFFENDER JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO LIQUOR - SELLING LIQUOR-PROCURING LIQUOR FOR A MINOR LIQUOR-PROHIBITED ACTS LIQUOR-UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION 18-21 2~JRFEW JUVENILE-RUNAWAY DISTURB PEACE-MS-DISORDERLY CONDUCT DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARR~SSING COMMUNICATIONS PROP DAMAGE-MS-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT PROP DAMAGE-MS-BUSINESS-UNK INTENT ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGNWAY-NO WEAP-CHILD-ACQ ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGHWAY-NO WEAP-CHILD-STR THEFT-MORE 2500-FE-BUILDING-OTH PROP THEFT-501-2500-FE-BUILDING-MONEY THEFT-501-2500-FE-BUILDING-FIREARMS THEFT-501-2500-FE-YARDS-OT~ PROP THEFT-501o2500-FE-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP THEFT-201-500-GM-MOTOR VEH-OTH PROP THEFT-201-500-GM-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP Run: 4-Aug-97 14:37 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: Ail Dispositiohs: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE ACTL~TY CODE ~ NUMBER OF DESCRIPTION INCIDENTS TG009 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-UNKNOWN-OTH PROP 1 TG029 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-BUILDING-OTH PROP 1 TG059 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-YARDS-OTHR PROP 4 TG061 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-MAILS-MONEY 1 TG099 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-SELF SRV GAS-OTH PROP 2 TG142 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-CABLE COMM SYS-SERVICES 1 TG159 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-MOTOR VEH-OTHER 5 TG169 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP 1 U3028 THEFT-MS-ISSUE WORTHLESS CHECK-200 OR LESS 1 U3288 THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS 1 U3498 THEFT-MS-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-200 OR LESS 3 VB020 VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-OTH-MTRI 1 VB021 VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-AUTO 1 VB022 VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-TRUCK-BUS 1 **** Report Totals: 406 Page ~un: 4-Aug-97 14:44 OFF01 Primary ISN's only: Date ReDorted range: ange each clay: Dispositions: Activity codes: OfficeYs/Badges: Grids: No o~/~6/9~ - 00:00 - 23:59 Ail All All All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMEqqT Enfors Offense Report OFFE/~SE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS Page 1 ..... OFFENSES CLEARED ACT ACTIVITY OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL ADULT JUVENILE BY EX- " PERCENT JODE DESCRIPTION . REPORTED FOUNDED OFFENSES PENDING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED A5342 A5352 A5355 A5356 AC352 AK331 B3334 S3494 hA540 LC500 F7005 13060 J2501 J2E01 J3501 J3E01 J3T01 L1021 M3005 M4102 ASLT 5-INFLT BODILY MAP34-OTH WEAP-ADLT-ACQ 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-ASLT-AC 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD H~M-HANDS-CHLD-ACQ i 0 1 0 0 0 1 ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD I4P~M-PI~-N-DS-CH~LD-STR I 0 1 1 0 0 0 ASLT 4-BIAS-GM-INF ATT BD }{RM-OT DN WPN-AD-A I 0 1 0 1 0 0 DOM ASLT-GM-INFLT BODILY HArM-KNIFE ETC-AD-FAM 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 BURG 3-UNOCC RES FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM /'HEFT 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 BURG 3-UNOCC RES FRC-U-UNK WEAP-COM ~7{EFT 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-U-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 DRUGS-SM AMT IN MOT VEH-POSS-MJIRIJ-UNK 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 DRUGS-DRUG P~R3%PH-POSSESS-UNq{-UNK 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 NEGLIGENT FIRE-MS-OT PROP-299 LESS 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 CRIM AGNST FkM-MS-N-EGLECT OF A CT{ILD 3 2 I 1 0 0 0 TRAFF-GM-DUI LIQUOR-UNK INJ-UNK VEH 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 TRAF-ACC-GM-AL 10 MORE-UNI{ INJ-MV 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 TRAFF-ACCID-MS-DRIVE UArDER INFLtrENCE 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 TRAF-ACC-MS-AL 10 MORE-UN-K INJ-MV 9 0 9 0 9 0 0 TRAF-ACC-MS-UND AGE DRINK DRIVE-UNK-MOTOR VEH 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 CSC 1-UNq<ACT-P~RENT-UArD 13-F I 0 1 0 0 0 1 ,JUVENILE-ALCOHOL OFFENDER 4 0 4 0 0 4 0 JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO I 0 1 0 0 i 0 LIQUOR - SELLING i 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 I 100.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 2 100.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 10 100.0 9 100.0 2 100.0 1 100.0 4 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 Run: 4-Aug-97 14:44 OFF01 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Dispositions: All Activity codes: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Offense Report OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS Page 2 ACT ACTIVITY OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL CODE DESCRIPTION REPORTED POUNDED OFFENSES PENDING ..... OFFENSES CLEARED .... ADULT JLTVENILE BY EX-'. PERCENT ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED M4106 LIQUOR-PROCURING LIQUOR FOR A MINOR 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 M4120 LIQUOR-PROHIBITED ACTS 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 M4140 LIQUOR-UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION 18-21 3 0 3 0 2 1 0 3 100.0 M5313 J13VENILE-CURFEW 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 100.0 M5350 JI/VENILE-RUNAWAY 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 100.0 N3030 DISTURB PEACE-MS-DISORDERLY CONDUCT 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 N3190 DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARRASSING CO~94UNICATIONS 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 33.3 P3110 PROP DAMAGE-MS-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0. P3130 PROP DAMAGE-MS-BUSINESS-UAVK INTENT 1 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 0.0 R3195 ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGHWAY-NO WEAP-CHILD-ACQ 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 R3196 ROBB-SIMPLE-HIGHWAY-NO WEAP-CHILD-STR 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 100.0 TB029 THEFT-MORE 2500-FE-BUILDING-OTH PROP I 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TC021 THEFT-501-2500-FE-BUILDING-MONEY i 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 0.0 TC025 THEFT-501-2500-FE-BUILDING-FIREARMS 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TC059 THEFT-501-2500-FE-YARDS-OTH PROP 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TC169 THEFT-501-2500-FE-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 TF159 THEFT-201-500-GM-MOTOR VEH-OTH PROP 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 TF169 THEFT-201-500-GM-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TG009 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-UNKNOWN-OTH PROP i 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TG029 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-BUILDING-OTH PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TG059 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-YARDS-OTHR PROP 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0.6 TG061 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-MAILS-MONEY 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TG099 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-SELF SRV GAS-OTH PROP 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Run: 4-Aug-97 14:44 OFF01 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Page 3 Primary ISN's only: Date Reported range: ante each day: Dispositions: Activity codes: Officers/Badges: Grids: NO 06/26/97 - 07/25/97 00:00 - 23:59 All Ail All All Enfors Offense Report OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS ..... OFFENSES CLEARED .... ACT ACTIVITY OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL ADULT JUVENILE BY EX- ' PERCENT 20DE DESCRIPTION REPORTED FOUNDED OFFENSES PENDING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED ?G142 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-CABLE COMM SYS-SERVICES 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 ?G159 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-MOTOR VEH-OTHER 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0.o ?G169 THEFT-LESS 200-MS-WATERCRAFT-OTH PROP 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 U3028 THEFT-MS-ISSUE WORTHLESS CHECK-200 OR LESS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 U3288 THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 U3498 THEFT-MS-BICYCLE-NO MOTOR-200 OR LESS 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 \~020 VEH-50t-2500-FE-THEFT-OTH-MTRI 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-AUTO I 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 VEH-501-2500-FE-THEFT-TRUCK-BUS 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 **** Report Totals: 111 5 106 43 37 21 5 63 59.4 CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 6, 1997 City Manager, Members of the City Council and Staff Jon Sutherland, Building Official <~ ~(~t JULY 1997 MONTHLY REPORT CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY There were 33 building permits issued in July for a construction value of $ 797,218. We issued 30 plumbing, mechanical, and miscellaneous permits for a total of 63 this month, and 425 permits year-to-date. Total valuation now stands at $3,843,531. PLANNING & ZONING The Planning Commission reviewed six cases and sent on four variances and one minor subdivision case to the City Council. One variance case was withdrawn. kl printed on recycled paper City of Mound BUILDING ACTIVITY REPORT Month: JuLY Year: 199'/ THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 4 4 613 ~ 479 11 1, 550, 720 SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED (CONDOS) 2 558 , 458 TWO FAMILY / DUPLEX MULTIPLE FAMILY (3 OR MORE UNITS) TRANSIENT HSG. (HOTELS / MOTELS) SUBTOTAL 4 613,479 13 2,109,178 COMMERCIAL {RETAIL/RESTAURANT) OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL PUBLIC / SCHOOLS SUBTOTAL ADDITIONS TO PRINCIPAL BUILDING 2 76 ~ 500 25 383,994 DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS 2 20,229 6 72,814 DECKS 5 16,839 25 67, 251 SWIMMING POOLS 1 2, 499 2 17,499 REMODEL- MISC RESIDENTIAL 18 42,672 143 678,330 REMODEL - MULTIPLE DWELLINGS SUBTOTAL 28 158 ~ 739 201 1,219 ~ 888 II I I II I COMMERCIAL (RETAIL/RESTAURANT) i 100 OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL 4 86,365 INDUSTRIAL ]. i , 000 PUBLIC/SCHOOLS POND 1 25,000 4 427,000 DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS SUBTOTAL i 25,000 10 514,465 RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS 2 2 5 NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOTAL DEMOLITIONS 2 5 // PERMITS # UNITS VALUATION # UNITS VALUATION #~s 13 TOTAL * 33 2 797,218 229 3. 843. 531 PERMIT COUNT ] THIS MONTH ] YEAR*TO-DATE · BUILDING 33 229 FENCES & RETAINING WALLS i 18 raGES 0 9 PLUMBING 13 82 MECHANICAL 15 71 GRADING 0 0 S&W, STREET EXCAV.. FIRE, ETC. ~ r- ~ 6 TOTAL ] 63 [ 425 ~ity--0f~i'0und Monthly Report Utilities Month of: July 1997 08/08/97 Utility-97 Residential Commercial Total No. of Customers: Water Sewer Water Used: (in 1,000 gallons) 1,111 1,116 25,059 123 123 3,293 1,234 1,239 28,352 Billing: Water Sewer Recycle Total $38,346 $63,131 $5,171 $106,648 $6,083 $16,431 $106 $22,620 $44,429 $79,562 $5,277 $129,268 Payments: Water Sewer Recycle Total $32,100 $58,581 $4,912 $95,593 $5,143 $13,469 $99 $18,711 $37,243 $72,050 $5,011 $114,304 3, t 5 0 TO: FROM: RE: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER GINO BUSINARO, FINANCE DIRECTOR JULY FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT Investment Activity Balance: July 1, 1997 $4,018,346 Bought: Money Market 4M Plus 2,658 Money Market First Bank 30,486 Money Market Smith Barney 265 CP Smith Barney 5.776% 334,235 Matured: Money Market 4M Plus (20,000) Money Market First Bank (230,000) Balance: July 31, 1997 $4,135,990 1998 Budqet Preparation To comply with the truth in taxation laws, the city must certify the proposed levy to the county and adopt the proposed budget by September 15. The State Department of Revenue has provided us the necessary forms and instructions. The Local Government Aid for 1998 has been calculated by the State Department of Revenue and it will be in the amount of $322,089. The Homestead and Agri- cultural Credit Aid amount will be $492,044 and the 1998 Local Performance Aid will be $12,850. The balance of revenues needed will be provided by fees and local property taxes. The State Department of Revenue has certified the local property tax levy limit. This is a new requirement mandated by the last session of the legislature. Our levy limit for 1998 was set at $1,390,967. This amount does not include special levies ( levies for bonded indebtedness, etc.) or special assessments. Fiscal Policy Committee On Thursday, July 10, I attended the meeting of the Fiscal Policy Committee of the League of Minnesota Cities. After a review by the league's staff of the last legislative session, the members expressed their disappointment about a number of actions taken by our legislators that have adverse impact on cities. The consensus seems that cities faired poorly with the legislature and that many legislators are not understanding the critical, vital impact of the services that cities provide to citizens. All members of the committee agreed that the League of Minnesota Cities must find a way to be more effective with the legislature in advocating for cities. MOUND FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT :.*Dh~ O? MON~ MONTH ~0 DATE .]~mv ] 997 TO DATE :NO. OF CALLS 109 73 469 482 MOUND _FIRE 48 21 I3~ 115 -- ~RGENCY 2?. 20 ~3~ i70 M!NNETONKA BEACH FI~ ~~~ 5 ~G~ O 2 2 8 MINMEIR!$TA FI~ ~~ ~ 32 0RON0 FI~ ~~ ~ 41 -- ~G~ ~ 4 ~4 15 $HOREWOOD FI~ ~ ~ 4 0 ~~ 1 0 2 3 SPRING PARK FI~ 2 ~ 13 17 mmom~ ~ ~ 46 48 ~UTUAL AID FI~ 0 0 5 4 ~ ~~ 0 0 1 3 %OTAL FIRE CALLS 75 40 238 215 IOTAL EMERGENCY CALLS 3~ 3~ 231 267 ~CI.~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~~ 1 8 ~SI D~L~ ~ ~ 5 3 ~,~ ~ 28 24 0 O ~5 & ~~S ~ O 1 ~. OF H~ FI~ 1198 44~ 3192 2708 MOUND '~G~ 316 3~ 2610 3457 ~ ~ 151~ 824 5802 6165 ~ 1~ 147 Z47 79 MTKA BEACH ~ 0 63 63 188 ~ ~ 18 210 310 267 FI~ 257 36 832 672 - H' TRISTA ~.~G~ 49 33 580 415 ~ ~ 306 69 1412 1087 0RON0 ~G~ ~_~ ~__ ~ S~ORSWO0~ m~, ~ ~ ~_ ~ ~ 58 Iq ]]9 6~ - sP. PARK ~G~ __ 88 ~~_~ ~ 122 194 1163 1259 F~ 0 0 1~ 116 - ~ ~D ~G~ 0 0 20 73 T~ 0 0 2~ 189 r~TAL DRILL HOURS 157.5 175 1190 1215 rOTAL FIRE HOURS 1806 899 58~ 4774 FOTAL EMERGENCY HOURS 517 639 4388 5482 ~3~ FIRE & ~G~ ~ 2323 1538 10,192 ~ 10,256 ~UTUAL AID RECEIVED 0 1 4 0 ~UTUAL AID ~IVZN 0 O ~ 7 MOUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOUND, MINNESOTA FOR MONTH OF JULY 1997 FIRE FIGHTERS DRILLS & MAINTENANCE FIRE & RESCUE JEFF A~,TDER Sl~ X X 2 19.00 3 71 6.50 461.50 GRF~ A?,~E~O~.~ X X 2 19.00 3 77 6.5o 500.5o ?AI~ B~BB X X 2 19.00 2 76 6.50 494.00 DAVID BOYI) X ~ 1 9.50 5 50 6.50 ~COTT BRYCE X~-~v 1 9.50 3 65 6.50 422.50 JIM CASEY X X 2 19.00 0 60 6.50 390.00 STEVZ COLLINS ~ X 1 9.50 3 66 6.50 429. O0 BOB CRAI,~FORD X X 2 19.® 2.5 78 6.50 507.00 pj~\rDY ~E22{ART X X 2 19.00 15 53 6.50 344.50 STEVE ERICKSON X X 2 19.00 0 76 7.00 532.00 DAN GRADY X X 2 19.00 2 67 6. .... 50, 435.50 KEVIN GRADY ~ X 1 9.50 2.5 69 6,5Q 448.50 ~RTTCE GUSTAFSON X × ?, 1 ~ ~ ~ 6~ 6.50 /~22.50 C~J~IG ~H31x_ ~ERSOW X X 2 19.00 4 68 6.50 442.OD pA~., ~ ~w}l~Ry X X 2 19.00 2 54 6,50 351.00 I~ATT HENTGES X X 2 1~t.00 3 76 6.50 494.00 ROGER KRYCK X X 2 19.00 3 63 ~. )0 409.50 JOH~ LARSON X X 2 19.00 2 76 6.50 494.00 JASON t. tAAS ~p X 1 9.50 2.5 61 ~, ~0 396.50 JOICq NAFUS X z~ 1 9.50 0 59 6.50 383.50 c is x x 2 19.00 3.5 65 6.50 4 2.50 :ro x i 9.50 0 6 6.50 39.00 RICF~kRD ROGERS X X 2 i19.00 2 49 6.50 318.50 iIIKE SAVAGE X X 2 19.00 6.5 76 6.50 494.00 _ KEVIN SIPPRELL X X 2 19.00 1.5 19 6.50 123.50 RON STALLMAN X (_~ 1 9.50 0 41 6.50 266.50 BRUCE SVOBODA X X 2 19.00 2 73 6.50 474.50 ED VANECEK X X 2 19.00 2 72 6.50 468.00 RICK WIT,T,T~.IS X x.~_ 2 19.00 10.5 74 6.50 48] .Cf) ~IH ~,~TT,T,T/~.~.~ E~~E~ 0 -0- 2 39 6.50 253.50 DENNIS WOYTCKEk~ X 2 19.00 4 ~ 6.50 42q.00 32 31 63 %0~AIS 80 }{RS 77.5 157.5 598.50 104.5 2323 ~ 15,156.00 157.5 I~ 598.50 498.00 6 MO. INCREASE - 104.5 MAIN% 1,250.00 %7fAL 17,502.50 ........................ CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 _(612) 472-0600 FAX ~612) 4~2-0620"-'"~' August 8, 1997 Public Works July Activity Report For the first two weeks we were working in three points preparing for the seal coating that will be done on August 6, 1997. The sewer department spent time cleaning line and the water department did hydrant and standpipe repairs. Then came the storm on the 17th. I have not seen a storm like this since May of 1965. The rest of the month was spent cleaning up the mess and getting it chipped up. printed on recycled paper August 7, 1997 CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 TO: FROM: RE: CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK JULY MONTHLY REPORT There were 2 regular Council Meetings in July. Packet preparation as done for each of those meetings. Minutes were prepared after each of those meetings. Resolutions were prepared. There were clean-up items from the meetings and things that had to be sent to various persons. I put together directions and a map for the Kevin Sorbo park dedication. We are getting calls everyday from all over the country about this event. This is the time of year when prioritizing is very important in my job because of all the things that need to be done in a timely manner, i.e. special assessments, public hearings and just everyday tasks. There were a number of research items and the usual calls from residents. fc printed on recycled paper 0i/22/1995 82:52 B12--4724435 TOM REESE PAGE 01 LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT 2500 SHA~)YWOOD ROAD, SUITE t9 - EXCELSIOR, MINNESOTA S~331 - TELEPHONE a12/47t-958~ · FAX 612/471-0~12 Ofagory $. Nybeck. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOARD MEMBERS Douglas E. Babcock Chair, Tonka Bay Tom Reese Vice Chair, Mound Bari Foster Secretary. Deephaven Craig Nelson Treasurer. Spring Park Bob Ambrose Wayzata Kent Dahlen Mlnnetonka Beach Tom Gilman Excelsior Gretchen Magllch Minnetonka Eugene Partyka Minnetrista Robert Ras¢op Shorewood Herb J. Suerth Woodland Sheldon Greenwo~l Orono Victoria TO: MOUND CITY COUNCIL DATE: AUGUST 7,199'7 FROM: TOM REESE, LMCD REPRESE~ATIVE SUBJECT: JULY REPORT - LMCD 1.0 General Items 1. l The Boathouse. The new Minnetrista council has shown no interest in further enforcement of any of their ordinances that may have been violated by the construction of the boathouse. It appears that they are willing to accept the status quo. Bil Hawks has stated that he is willing to drop his lawsuit against the LMCD, if the LMCD agrees to drop further prosecution. In effect this would be gmndfathering the structure. This has been my recommendation for many months, ever since the nature of this disagreement became known. I dislike havinsg someone "get away" with circumventing thc law, but to my way of thinking, with Minnetrista dropping out of active interest, the issue is not worth the LMCD and the rest of the cities carrying the load. And the structure has become a "destination" on the lake, much like Jimmie Jam's house, - or the Regional Park! ~ are your feelings on this issl~? 1.2 The district continues to operate two members short. Victoria as a city has small interest in thc lake, and this being so. has had difficulty in finding a citizen willing to make the sacrifice to serve, Orono has been specially invited to rejoin the District. There are very new members,just beginning their learning curve, from Minnetonka, Greenwood, and Wayzata. 1.3 A high water emergency was declared 7/30. This provides for closed throtOe operation within 6CIO ft of any shore. For bays less than 1200 feet across, the so called regulated bays, this means 100% closed throttle. I have had some calls, pro and con on this, but when the reasons are explained, most are satisfied. 2.0 Exotic Species Task Force. 2.1 Thus far 610 acres have been harvested, Because of the high water, with the consequent lack of emergence of the weed, it appears that the season may be cut a week short. 2.2 Other than Irwin Jacobs' FLW Bass Fishing Contest, and a couple of sailing regattas, compliance with the boat washing program has been spotty. No boats were washed for the Don Shelby Silverado Tournament. Only one was washed for the Denny Green Tournament. Web Pa~e Addrags: h~p://w'vvw,wlnternet.¢om/-lmcd/ E-mall AddresS: Imcd@winternet.com ~,~ , ~,, ,~ , , 82:52 612--472~35 TO~ REEsE PA~E 02 With the discovery of zebra mussels in the St Croix, it appears that the problem is closing in upon us. More stringent measures to assure compliance may be necessary for next year. 3.0 Water Structures 3.1 Further favorable action on the Wayzata boat launch up grade was taken. 4.0 Lake Use. 4.1 We have a request to allow larger charter boats on the lake. A code change was drafted and approved at a first reading. Much more input from the public and other boaters will be sought before later readings. 5.0 Mound Specific Items e e pr~sentative - LMCD lc. ~fff&,~ Nybeck, ~ohg Babcock JUL,-24'97(THU) 14:$6 To: J~mFackle~ 4~2-0620 SHANDWIGK/GERES GRP TEL:612 835 0034 P, 001 Minneh rshed District Gr'ay Fmsl~waler Canter Hv~S. 1~ & 19, Navan~ Mail: 2500 Shady'wood Road [~:elsior, MN 55331-gb'75 Phone: (612) 471-0590 Fax: (612) 471-0682 Emil: admin~minnehahacreelcorg Web www,min nehahacreek, org Board ol Manlger~: John E- Thomas Pr~siden! C. Woodmw Love Vice Pres[dent ~ameia G. BIN Treasurer Moni¢~ Gross Thomas W, LaElounty Thom~ ~/a~le..Ir. Malcolm Reid Disbici Office: Diane P. Lynch District Administrator MINNEI _HA CREEK FLOOD MITIGATION EFFORTS The Minnehaha Creek Wamr~eci Disrric~ (MCWD) r~duces flooding in Hennepin and Carver Counties by using wetlands, wet detention basins and dams, including the Gray's Bay Dam on Lake Minnetonk~- Important information re~ardin§ cun~rn flooding potential includes: · Currently, r. he Minnchaha Cr~elc is below the 100-year flood elevation. The MCW'D has ca the level ofwar~-r discharged from Lake Minnemnka via Gray's Bay Dam from I$0 cubic fee~ per second ro 50 cubic leer per second within Ge pa.~ week. This is in r~sponse to requests from ~e city of Edina and the Minneapolis Parks md Recreation Board. · Curr~fly, the Lake Mirmem~,a water level is at 929.76 feet above sca level. Lake M. inneronka wa~r levels r~main below the 100-year flood sr. age (931.5 f~t above sea teveB for now. MCWD is moukodn§ r~¢ lake l~e[ closely, md will make any neeaed adjus~nenm. 930 feet above sea level, Department of Natural K~sourres CDNR) policy r,~quims that Gray's Bay Dam be fi~ily discharging. The MCWD is working with the DNR m override this policy in order to maximize flood protection wi~in ae District. The MCWD anticipates that an additional two-inch rainfall will put Lake Mi~meto~ca above :he elevation or,he dam's ~mergen~-y spillway, diminishing the District's ability m control creek flow and making mom flood damage inevitable. · MCWD is coolmrating with mmicipaliries and other authorki~s to monitor cre~.k flow and plan appropriate responses during this record-breaking rainy month. The M~ was created in 1967 in re~po~e to M'mnehaha Creek flooding Since then, the District ha~ regulated the development of property within the flood plain, and constructed the Gray 'x Bay Darn in 1980 to miMgate flooding DOCK AND COMMONS ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES JULY 17, 1997 Present were: Commissioners Frank Ahrens, Jim Funk, Mark Goldberg, Dennis Hopkins, and Gordy Tulberg. Parks Director Jim Fackler, Dock Inspector Tom McCaffrey and Secretary Clare Link. Those absent and excused were: Mayor Bob Polston. The following interested citizens were present: Steve Sexton, Rita Pederson, Bev Botko. Marilyn Byrnes, Robert Carlson, and Jim Krenik. APPROVAL OF JUNE 12, 1997 DCAC MINUTES Ahrens noted a change on Page 6, under Capital Outlay 1998, under motion. Ahrens believed lights would not be needed on most docks. Motion by Ahrens, seconded by Funk to approve the minutes of the June 12, 1997 Dock and Commons Advisory Commission as amended. Motion carried unanimously. AGENDA CHANGES Shared docks will be discussed at the August meeting (Item 8). 1998 PERMIT FEES Fackler noted the fees for 1998 would remain the same as in 1997. Motion by Ahrens, seconded by Funk to recommend the fees remain the same for 1998 as 1997. Motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC LAND PERMITS A. Robert Carlson, 4991 Brighton Blvd. Fackler reviewed the public land permit for Robert Carlson on Brighton Commons. He noted it is a Class C. He stated the request is consistent with all City Codes and resolutions. Staff recommends approval of a five year permit. He reviewed the conditions for approval. Funk noted the permit is noted as a new construction and asked if it should be a maintenance permit. The applicant noted it is a replacement of the stairs. Motion by Tulberg, seconded by Ahrens to approve the public land permit as submitted. Motion carried unanimously. Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 2 JAMES KRENIK, 5240 PIKE ROAD Fackler reviewed the request for an after-the-fact variance from City Code relating to a dock design. The dock exceeds the width by 2 feet. He recommended the dock conform to the Code requirement. He stated there is a question how the LMCD would look at this. If deemed to be a permanent dock, an LMCD permit would be required. He recommended this be referred to them. James Krenik, 5240 Pike Road explained why the dock is configured the way it is. He stated there is no way a regular dock can be walked on. He noted it is in the exact location as the old dock. He discussed the dock construction and how the measurement was calculated. He explained the wood posts were used for safety concerns. He discussed compromises to adjust the dock size. Bev Botko, neighbor stated the dock is more stable now, and she supported the new dock. Ahrens asked if the dock would be removed at the end of the season. Krenik stated he would like to keep it in year round. Ahrens asked why this should be taken to the LMCD. Fackler stated there is a question about the permanency of the dock. Ahrens asked if a permit has been issued yet. Fackler noted one has not. Krenik discussed his concerns about safety. He didn't believe this area is being congested any more than it already is. Ahrens asked for clarification of how the width is determined. McCaffrey stated the width is considered to be the platform. In response to a question from the audience, Fackler noted it is the LMCD's determination what constitutes a permanent dock vs. one that stays in all winter. Goldberg asked if the silt situation is a significant reason to approve the dock. McCaffrey agreed docks in silt are less stable. Ahrens asked what provisions are in the Code now to approve a variance to dock widths. Fackler stated it is up to the DCAC to make a recommendation. The other docks must also be considered. Goldberg didn't believe this is a problem if there is justification and there is a consensus the silt/safety issue is a problem. Fackler suggested putting a limitation on the dock itself, and if the configuration changes, the reduction would have to come into compliance. Ahrens stated the spacing between the docks is 30', and this dock is at 31' Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 3 Tulberg stated he would defer it to the LMCD. Fackler stated the applicant has indicated the dock is removable. Hopkins stated a legal dock would be just as stable. He asked if it could be approved if there were a "T" on the end. McCaffrey stated it wouldn't matter. Goldberg suggested a condition be placed that the dock be limited to a straight dock. Hopkins asked how long the posts will last. should last ten years. Krenik stated they Goldberg suggested the width be brought back to four feet when the dock is replaced. Motion by Goldberg, seconded by Tulberg given the safety concerns of docks in that amount of silt, an increased structural dock makes sense, and given that neighborhood, there isn't a major space problem; therefore, motion to recommend approval of the after-the-fact variance to remain at six feet in width with the following conditions: l) toward satisfying the principal of not increasing congestion, limit the dock to a straight dock; 2) towards eventually conforming to the ordinance when the posts rot out, bring the dock back down to four feet. Motion carried unanimously. DOCK CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN WINTER DOCK STORAGE Ahrens asked for clarification of dock licenses being applied for by the 10th of January. Fackler stated it is in the ordinance but not enforced. Ahrens was concerned about docks being left in and the timeliness of the dock inspection. He believed certain bays should not have docks year round. Hopkins suggested leaving it to the discretion of the dock inspector. Commissioners discussed the dock inspection process. Ahrens stated he would rather see the Code enforced as it exists. He didn't believe the Code was overly restrictive. Fackler reviewed a proposed text amendment where the dock inspector would have the ability to remove a dock license after notification of the request to remove a dock. Commissioners discussed the text amendment language. Ahrens stated the docking of non-owned watercraft is also a problem. Commissioners discussed visiting dock permits. Hopkins stated the dock inspector could notify the boat owners. Goldberg suggested limiting the number of times a dock site holder can have a visitor. He suggested 48 hours 2-3 times during the season. Fackler stated it doesn't become a problem until neighbors become irritated. Goldberg suggested language stating a neighbor has the Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 4 right to complain. Ahrens directed staff to revise the ordinance language back to work on language to close the loophole so there is something to enforce when there is a problem with visitors to docks. He suggested permitting and fees of $15 for a 21-day period. He also suggested the dock fees for 1999 be raised from $15. Goldberg asked how many 21 day time periods should be allowed for a dock holder. Fackler stated one. Commissioners continued discussion of winter dock storage. Ahrens believed what exists should be enforced. Fackler explained how it would be enforced. Language can be added where the dock license could be revoked if a dock is not removed. 1998 BUDGET REQUEST Fackler reviewed a breakdown of the capital outlay calendar. also reviewed the budget. He Ahrens explained why a line item should be labeled contractual rather than professional services. Commissioners discussed the amounts budgeted. Goldberg suggested professional services be lowered to $1500, and $5,000 be designated for contractual services. Ahrens suggested the lights line item be called something else. Fackler suggested it be renamed maintenance. REVIEW ENCROACHMENT POLICY Goldberg stated the encroachment policy has been rewritten to recognize the need for encroaching structures to be removed from the Commons area eventually. The life of an encroaching structure has also been defined. He reviewed changes to the flowchart. He stated the City Attorney will follow-up with comments in writing. He suggested the City Council direct him to draft it into ordinance form if approved as a policy. A permit fee was suggested. Some of the liability language is vague. Goldberg reviewed a memo from the Building Official regarding encroachments. He directed Fackler to have Sutherland review Exhibit J of the procedure manual for the next meeting. Ahrens suggested language be added on the flowchart following Exhibit J, ", guidelines for writing staff reports for public land permits," He stated the flowchart boxes should be changed from 3 to 5 years. He also noted a location on the chart where a "yes" should be labeled "no". Goldberg directed staff to check the ordinances to see if there is anything between 1960 and 1973 that addresses encroachments. Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 5 FISHING DOCKS Hopkins noted there is a storm sewer that dumps into the lake in the area where a fishing dock could be located. He asked who would be responsible to clean it out. Fackler stated the City would have to correct the situation. Hopkins stated shoreline fishing could be allowed, and a dock would not be needed. He stated the neighbors are in favor of having a fishing area. Fackler explained what would need to be done to prepare the area for fishing. Hopkins discussed the need to have the storm sewer cleaned out. Commissioners discussed the proposal and the need for additional information. Ahrens stated he would prefer to see a fishing dock in a park like setting. He stated he would not like to see the funding come from the dock fund. Goldberg suggested staff determine what will be required to clean the pipe, dredge the area, permitting costs, etc. PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS - 1997 Discussed under winter dock storage. Avalon Park MultiDle Dock Fackler stated the docks at Avalon Park were reviewed to see what would be needed. He noted the setback is 30' on each site. He reviewed the width, length and area of the proposed dock. He explained where boats would be located. Commissioners discussed the configuration. Fackler reviewed the docks proposed for Devon to eliminate congestion problems. Ahrens stated there is a boathouse located in this area which will need to be addressed at a future meeting. Fackler reviewed the dock configuration, width, length and area which is similar to the Avalon Park dock. The difference is in the configuration in order to avoid an existing storm drain. OTHER BUSINESS Fackler reviewed plans for stairways. Goldberg stated the concern is stairways could be put in without approval. Fackler stated each case would need a Public Lands Permit and City Council approval. He stated the typical plan would cost $800, and he is getting another estimate. Dock and Commons Advisory Commission July 17, 1997 Page 6 Motion by Goldberg, seconded by Tulberg to accept the stairs as proposed and give approval to spend $800 on a plan for the wood stairs to other areas with approval on each individual request. Approval is also granted to budget in 1998 for the installation of stairs on Canary (budgeted $5,000). Motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT MOTION made by Tulberg, seconded by Goldberg to adjourn the Dock & Commons Commission Meeting at 10:11 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Chair, Mark Goldberg Attest: Minnehaha Creek Watershed Improving Quality of Water, Quality of Life District Gray Freshwater Center Hwys. 15 & 19, Navarre Mail: 2500 Shadywood Road Excelsior, MN 55331-9578 Phone: (612) 471-0590 Fax: (612) 471-0682 Email: admin@minnehahacreek.org Web Site: www.minnehahacreek.org Board of Managers: E. Thomas C. Woodrow Love Vice President Pamela G. Blixt Treasurer Monica Gross Secretary Thomas W. LaBounty Thomas Maple, Jr. Malcolm Reid District Office: Diane P. Lynch District Administrator Printed on recycled paper containing at least 30% post consumer waste. To'- From: Date: RE: MEMORANDUM Members of the Stormwater Management Task Force Woody Love August 4, 1997 RECEIVED AUG- 5 1, 7 August 19, 1997 Meeting I am writing to invite you to a meeting of the Stormwater Management Task Force. The meeting will take place on August 19, 1997 from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. in the Shady Oak Room, Minnetonka City Hall, 14600 Minnetonka Boulevard, Minnetonka. Enclosed please find the following information: a map to Minnetonka City Hall; a list of participants on the Task Force; a resolution recently passed by the District discussing implementation of Rule B; and a document providing an overview of regional ponding agreements. If you have any questions, please contact me or District Administrator Diane Lynch. We look forward to meeting with you on August 19th. ', / STORMWATER TASK FORCE LIST Lee Gustafson City of Minnetonka 14600 Minnetonka Blvd. Minnetonka, MN 55345 Philip Elkin City of Chanhassen 690 Coulter Drive Chanhassen, MN 55317 Steve Stadler City of Hopkins 1010 South First Street Hopkins, MN 55343 Mike Eastling City of Richfield 6700 Portland Avenue South Richfield, MN 55423 JeffLee Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board 3800 Bryant Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55409 Bob Polston City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Greg Gappa City of Orono P. O. Box 66 Orono, MN 55323 Bill Goff City of Victoria 7951 Rose Street Victoria, MN 55386 Ali Durgunoglu Hennepin Conservation District 10801 Wayzata Blvd., #240 Minnetonka, MN 55305 Jim Haertel Board of Water and Soil Resources One West Water Street St. Paul, MN 55107 Amy Middleton Citizens for a Better Environment 3255 Hennepin Avenue South #150 Minneapolis, MN 55408 Gene Soderbeck Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155 Ceil Strauss MN Department of Natural Resources 1200 Warner Road St. Paul, MN 55106 MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT BOARD OF MANAGERS Application of Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Rule B - Stormwater Management June 26, 1997 Manager Gross moved, seconded by Manager Maple, that the following resolution be adopted by the Board of Managers of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. WHERAS, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) through MCWD Rule B regulates stormwater and erosion and sedimentation for individual development and redevelopment projects within the MC D s jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, MCWD Rule B allows in certain limited circumstances permit applicants to make a monetary contribution to a dedicated MCWD water quality/stormwater storage fund in lieu of constructing stormwater facilities on-site; and WHEREAS, MCWD Rule B allows the MCWD to accept contribution to the above referenced fund when (1) an agreement for a regional facility, is in place with the affected municipality; or (2) there is an existing or planned MCWD regional stormwater facility within the same subwatershed; or (3) the Board of Managers determines that another facility in a different subwatershed is of a higher water quality priority and would better serve the public health and welfare and the purpose of the watershed law; and WHEREAS, in response to concerns from municipalities within the MCWD, the Board of Managers has formed a Stormwater Management Task Force to develop recommendations to revise Rule B and a Task Force report is expected within a period of 120 days. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Board of Managers that the MCWD will continue to accept contributions under Rule B and during this period pending any revisions to Rule B, the contributions will be allowed and held in escrow for stormwater management purposes without specifically requiring that there be an agreement in place for a regional stormwater facility with the affected municipality. Yea BLIXT X GROSS X LABOUNTY X LOVE X MAPLE X REID X THOMAS X Nav Dated: Upon vote, the Chair declared the Resolution passed. July 10, 1997. Monica Gross, Secretary Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Overview of Regional Ponding Agreements July 1997 The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has a policy of promoting regional stormwater ponding facilities throughout the watershed. By providing for stormwater treatment for larger areas, ponds can be placed at strategic locations which both maximize cost efficiency, and create opportunities for these stormwater ponds to serve as recreational amenities. The MCWD is promoting the regional ponding concept in partnership with the municipalities in the watershed. This parmering approach assures that watershed initiatives are integrated with the local stormwater management planning process in each city. The MCWD's Water Resources Management Plan provides that each capital improvement project involves some combination of MCWD and local cost sharing. In developing the appropriate funding plan for all MCWD projects, and considering the appropriate share of local funding, the MCWD seeks a mutually agreeable cost sharing arrangement. Some factors to consider are whether the water resources to be improved or protected as a result of the project are significant regional assets of the watershed; the extent to which cities or affected subwatersheds contribute to the problem being addressed; the extent to which cities or subwatershed districts receive particular local benefits, including flood control, water quality, recreational benefits, or increased tax base for the project; the extent to which cities have, in the past, or will in the future, construct similar projects or undertake similar problematic or regulatory activities without district funding; the necessity of the project and the availability of local funds. In drafting Regional Ponding Agreements with municipalities, the MCWD is committed to recognizing the circumstances unique to each individual municipality while at the same time treating the municipalities fairly and consistently. Because the circumstances of each municipality are different, there is not one model or "boiler plate" regional ponding agreement. The responsibilities assumed by the MCWD and the individual municipality vary depending upon numerous factors, such as whether the regional facility will be built on property already owned by the City, whether the construction of the regional facility involves retrofitting an existing stormwater basin, and the size of the area the facility will be serving. In determining the responsibilities of the parties, the MCWD seeks to insure that the costs to the municipality in assisting in the construction of regional stormwater facilities is fully recognized. The cost to a municipality that already owns property where a pond can be constructed can be vastly different from a municipality that is considering acquiring property for the facility. Likewise, both of these costs will be different if all that is required is retrofitting an existing storrnwater detention basin.