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1994-12 Experience Eagan & Discover UsI Ex erience December 1994 PE(7 Volume 1 No. 2 ! e ref ficial newslettgan eCity of Eagan IN THIS ISSUE: Municipal Facilities Expand. 2 City Will No Longer Shut Off Delinquent Water Accounts 3 Rabies Clinic & Pet Licenses 3 Airport Update .................... 3 The Link That Can Stink...... 4 Fish, Schwan & Blackhawk Need Help Breathing .......... 4 Positive Results at Carlson... 4 Fish Lake Moves Ahead ....... 4 Take A Stand- Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk .......... S Prepare for Winter Storms Before They Arrive .......................... 6 Cable Program Guide .......... 6 Test Your Detector Its Sound Advice ...................... 7 Here's the Scoop on Snow Removal ................... 8 Advisory Commission . Openings............................... 10 HolidayHours ...................... 10 1993 Eagan City Budget ...... 10 Winter Pruning .................... 11 Storing Firewood ................. 11 Biggest Oaks Contest ........... 11 Eagan Recycling Green Pages 12-14 THIS PUBLICATION IS PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER This official city publication is distributed four times a year as a public service by the Eagan City Council. This publication Is prepared by Joanna Foote, Communications Coordinator, under the direction of Tom Hedges, City Administrator. i We invite comments or suggestions either in person or by calling 681- 4600 or rDDM for the hearing impaired 454-8535. rhe regular Municipal Center hours are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m to 5:30p.m. and Friday's 8:00-4:30. On the Cover: Municipal Facilities Expand The Eagan Police Department -Municipal Center is expanding to meet the public service needs of Eagan residents into the next century. Construction is well underway on the 27,000 square foot Police Facility which is expected to be closed -in by the publication of this newsletter. A major portion of the site work was also completed this fall including the construction of the new Civic Center Drive. Plans for the remaining portion of the project, the Municipal Center remodeling, are being finalized at the present time with construction to begin in the spring of 1995. The new Police Facility has been designed to meet Eagan's needs through at least 2010. It will replace the current facility which occupies the first floor of the Municipal Center. When it was originally built in 1977, the current police building was expected to serve the City up to a population of 30,000. With Eagan's population at over 55,000, the building has more than lived up to that expectation. The Police Department is expected to occupy its new home by the spring of 1995. Civic Center Drive, a new internal street serving the site from Pilot Knob Road and Wescott Road, was completed this fall together with parking lot improvements and site utilities. The site improvements incorporated approximately twenty acres, the developable portion of the City's Municipal Center property, to permit further development of the site in the future. Next spring, City Hall employees will temporarily share space in other City facilities to permit the existing municipal center and police facility to be remodeled to serve as an expanded City Hall. Community Development and Engineering will be moving to the City's Maintenance Facility, Parks and Recreation will be using the Fire Administration CommunityRoom andAdministration and Finance will share space with the Police. City employees will work hard during this time to continue to meet resident needs with as little disruption and dislocation as possible. The temporary locations will be used for approximately five to six months before remodeling is completed at City Hall in the fall of 1995. Future editions of Experience Eagan will include directions to the various facilities and the functions in them. City office phone numbers are expected to remain the same throughout the construction project. The City Council and staff appreciate your patience during this time. We look forward to serving you in the new facilities next year. The Lone Oak Tree... the symbol of —strength and growth in our community. City of Eagan Mayor: Thomas Egan Municipal Center Councilmembers: 3830 Pilot Knob Road Pat Awada Shawn Hunter Eagan, MN 55122 Sandra Masin Ted Wachter LOOKING AHEAD City Will No Longer Shut Off lelinquent dater Acenunts The Eagan City Council recently approved a policy discontinuing the practice of shutting off water on severely past due Citysewer and water utilityaccounts. The policy will take effect january1. In lieu of shutoffs, accountbalances delinquentmore than 45 days will be certified to the property taxes. A $25 certification fee will be included in the amount certified. Amounts certified will accrue interest charges until paid. Also effective January 1, the City will no longer assess a 10%penalty on past due utility accounts, but instead will charge interest at 1.5% per month on the unpaid balance. These changes in policy will result in a more effective use of City staff resources and are in line with the City's continuing efforts to improve customer service. Questions? ContactDianeorMaryAnn in UtilityBilling at 681-4630. Rabies Clinic & Pet Licenses The Cityof Faganwill sponsor a rabies vaccination clinic for dogs and cats on January 28,1995. The vaccinations will be given from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., attheFire Administration Building at 3795 PilotKnob road. The cost ofthevaccinationwillbe $8pershot. 1995 dog licenses maybe purchased at the same time. All licenses are due on or beforeFebruary 20,1995. Proof of current rabies vaccination byalicensed veterinarian is needed; the license cost is $5.00 if the animal is neutered or spayed or 110.00, if not Licenses may also be purchased at the Eagan Municipal Centerbeginning atthe end of December,1994. There is a latechargeof$2.00forlicensesnotrenewedbyFebnjary 20. Dogs must be licensed in Eagan when they are 6 months old orwithin 30 days ofmoving into the City. 1995 licenses from other cities maybe transferred for $2.00 (proof of rabies vaccination is required). There is also a $2.00 charge to replace lost license tags. Airport Update FAA AND MAC TO ADDRESS AIRCRAFT NOISE AT DECEMBER MEETING The Eagan AirportRelations Committee has invited representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration and Metropolitan Airports Commission to its December meeting to address aircraft noise in general and compliance with the Eagan -Mendota Heights Corridor in particular. The meeting will be held in the Citycoundi Chambers at3830 PilotKnobRoadat7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13,1994. Residents who are affected byaircraft noise are encouragedto attend. The AirportRelations Committee is an advisorybodyto the Eagan City Council which considers airportplanning andnoise issues. The group meets on the second Tuesday of each month. While the City does not have the authority to require the airport to operate in a particular way, the Committee, City Council and staff activelylobby the FAA and MAC to make planning and operations decisions which consider Eagan's 55,000 residents Whileno communityadjacentto amajorintemational airport can expect to be noise free, Eagan is one of the few communities in the countrywhich has aggressively preserved a corridor of commercial and industrial uses which can better absorb the worst of aircraft noise than residential areas. The FAA encourages communities to plan land use of this kind in high impact areas as the best means of noise abatement When aircraft stray out of that corridor early, residential areas of the Cityreceive more noise impacts than they should. Recent MAC studies show that up to one-third of jet traffic was outside the corridor last summer. The FAA and MAC indicate that they are actively pursuing ways to improve compliance with the corridor. Theirpresentation December 13 will focus on these efforts. If you are affected by excessive aircraft noise, you will want to attend this meeting or watch it on Government Access Channel 16. HOW TO REGISTER A COMPLAINT If you are bothered by an aircraft noise event, note the time of day, your location and as much as you can about the aircraft and direction of flight and call the MAC Noise ComplaintHotlineat726-9411. Youmayalsowritetothe Metropolitan Airports Commission at6040 28th Ave. So., Minneapolis, MN 55450. THE CITY OF EAGAN IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WATER, WATER FVFRYWHERE The Link That t'.an Rti* Everwonder about the connection between dead fish and phosphorus? We didn't think so. Well, we have... and as ittums out, keeping fish alive overthe winter is one importantwaytohelp promote goodwaterqualityin Eagan's lakes andponds during the summer. Phosphorus entering lakes through the storm sewer system spurs the growth of algae and aquatic weeds during the summer. Many of these plants die in late fall and winter. Decomposition of the dead plants requires oxygen which is obtained from the lake water. As ice covers the lake during the winter, the lake is cut off from the atmosphere which is an important source of oxygen. Lake oxygen levels plummet as a result, causing many types of panfish and gamefish to suffocate and die. It's when these fish start to decompose in the spring that bad things happen, and not just to one's nose. Fish flesh contains very high amounts of phosphorus, which is released during decomposition. So dead fish equal Rositiva Rociiltc at rgrlsnn After an experimental treatmentof Carlson Lake this spring, preliminary results look good In March of this year, the Cityapplied small amounts of a chemical calledalumthroughoutthelake in an attempt to change lake processes thathave resulted in the growth of algal mats and "pea soup" conditions in pastyears. Alum, a commonname givento acompoundmade up of aluminum sulfate, is widelyusedforeverythingfrom treating drinkingwater supplies, to pickling, to tanning hides. Like a sponge, it also soaks up excess phosphorus, anutrientwhose abundance in Eagan's lakes andponds stimulates the growth of aquatic plants that harm the recreational and aesthetic character of these resources. Post-treatment monitoring this summer showed that the availabilityof phosphorus dropped to one-third the levels measured in previous years. Likewise, the floating mats of filamentous algae all but disappeared a fertilized lake, with even more weeds and algae during the summer. Keep phosphorus out of the storm drainage system and the lake, and you'll do the fish and lake users a big favor! Fish, Schwanz and Blackhawk Need Help Breathing This hinter Under a cooperative agreement between the Department of Natural Resources and the City of Eagan, aeration units will be operatingthis winter on Fish Lake, SchwanzLake, and Blackhawk Lake. The purpose of lake aeration is to make sure that largemouth bass, crappies, bluegills, and other gamefish in the lakes can survive until the ice leaves in spring. The aeration units helps preventlow oxygen levels under the ice by pumping water from the lake and carrying it to a series of baffles on shore. Gravity does the rest as the watercascades overthebaffles, mixingwithatmospheric oxygen on the waydown. The aeratedwater is then retumedtothelake. Remember to observe the "Thin Ice" warning signs and stay outside the fenced areas near the aerator if you venture out onto lakes this winter. But like all sponges, this one has a limited capacity to keep on soaking up excess phosphorus. Now the question is how long the effect of the treatment will last? The answer to that question will be determined by residents living in the watershed of Carlson Lake, an area bounded roughly by Diffley Road on the north, Pilot Knob Road on the west, Wilderness Run on the south, and Carlson Lake Lane on the east. Will they use low or no -phosphorus fertilizer? Will they keep fertilizer, grass clippings, and other pollutants off streets and driveways so they don't reach the lake through the storm sewer system? The fate of Carlson Lake hangs in the balance ... and we're betting the residents will come through! Stay tuned. - - . Fish Lake Moves Ahead The draftplan to dean up FishLake has been completed. With input gainedthrough seven meetings with citizen advisorygroups andtwo public information meetings, the Cityevaluatednumerous options. The resulting strategy calls fora number of changes in the storm sewer system which drains to Fish Lake, as well as manipulation of the lake itself to improve its ecological health. In addition, residents living in the 3,000 acres of the City that drain to Fish Lake will be asked to be even more careful about what they put on their lawn and how they carry out lawn and home care activities that can generate pollutants. The City will seek financial assistance from the state to carry out the four year, $400,000 project. If all goes well, words in a report could be put into action as earlyas next spring. Take a Stand! Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk That's this year's theme for December, the National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month. The City of Eagan will be working with local and national organizations to reduce the incidents of impaired driving this holiday season. A decade of combined efforts by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the media and many public and private organizations and.volunteers, including MADD and SADD, have shown that prevention works. Even though campaigns such as 3D (Don't Drive Drunk) and others are credited with saving lives, the effort must continue. The Eagan Police Department has received a grant that will provide for both educational programs, particularly those directed at youth, as well as increased enforcement of all laws related to alcohol and driving. During the next several months we will be hosting educational and public service events highlighting the importance of reducing drunk and drugged driving. You can see by this picture that no one is safe from drunk drivers, not even police in marked squad cars. in the past 15 years we have had four marked squad cars hit and four officers injured by drunk drivers. It could just as easily be you, a family member or loved ones that are injured by an impaired driver. That's why it's so important to get involved, and take a stand Check our local public service channel, the Eagan Sun Current and ThisWeek newspapers for announcements on upcoming programs. We would like to offer the following tips: Don't drink and drive or let friends do so. Don't serve alcohol to someone who is already impaired. If you have a party, designate drivers beforehand. Don't serve to those under 21 Report impaired drivers to the police. You can show your support of our efforts to stop drunk driving by tying a red ribbon on your car. This has become a holiday tradition and serve as a visual reminder that we can "all take a stand" against drunk driving. Together we can make our city and state safer. One lastreminder...... the grantwereceivedwill enable us to put 60% more officers out at night to combat drunk driving. If you choose to have one too many drinks and drive, we'll provide the chaser. Sgt. GregJohnson, Eagan Police Department. Eagan High School students got an up close look at what it would be like for a fellow student to be in an accident on prom night, caused by his drunk driving. This simulation took the students through a crasb with fatalities, the driver's field sobriety testing, emergency response and rescue, notification of "next of kin," ambulance and helicopter transport of injured victims and the coroners transport of fatalities. The exercise was sponsored by Students and Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Eagan Police and Fire Departments and Eagan Higb School. WINTER WISE Prepare For Winter Storms Before They Arrive Snowfall mayseemromantic, butitcan be dangerous. Heavy snowfall and extreme cold can immobilize an entire region. The results can range from isolation due to power outages and blocked roads, to trying to maneuver cars on ice -covered highways. Whatever the case, you should protect yourself and your family from the many hazards of winter weather. WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE WINTER STORMS HIT Know the terms used to forecast winter weather conditions: A "Travelers' Advisory" is issued when enough Ice and snow are expected to hinder travel but the anticipated conditions are not serious enough to require warnings. 0 "Freezing Rain" is forecast when expected rain is likely to freeze as soon as it strikes the ground, creating a coating of ice on roads and walkways. "Sheet" consists of small particles of ice mixed with rain. Sleet accumulation causes roads to freeze over or become slippery. A "Winter Storm Watch" means that severe winter weather is possible. A "Winter Storm Warning" means that heavy snow, sleet or freezing rain are expected. A "Blizzard Warning" means that heavy snow Moniftly program schedule of City meetings on channel #16: and winds of 35 miles per hour or more are expected A "Severe Blizzard Warning" means that very heavy snow is expected with winds over 45 miles per hour' and temperatures below 10 degrees. Visibility can be so poor that you will not be able to see for more than a few yards. Be prepared BEFORE a storm occurs: Keep a battery -powered radio and flashlights in working order; stock extra batteries. Store food that can be prepared without an electric or gas stove. Stock emergency water and cooking supplies. Have candles and matches available in case of power outage. Be prepared for the possibility of isolatiah 1uur home- $ Make sure you have sufficient heating fuel. Have some kind of emergency heating equipment and fuel available (a kerosene heater, gas fireplace or a wood burning stove or fireplace) so you can keep at least one room of your house warm enough to be livable. If your furnace is controlled by a thermostat and your electricity is cut off by a storm, you will need emergency heat. * If you have a fireplace, store a good supply of dry, seasoned wood. Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure your family knows how to use them and knows basic fire prevention rules. CITY COUNCIL Cablecast Live lot & 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m AIRPORT Cablecast Live 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. RELATIONS Recablecast Following Wed. 10:30 a.m. COMMITTEE Recablemst Following Wed. 5:00 p.m. Melling playback limes subject to Changs please check Channel 16 for current programming schedalea. "This wresting is especially subject to change. * Keep your car "winterized" with antifreeze. Carry a "winter car kit" that includes a windshield scraper, flashlight, tow chain or rope, shovel, tire chains, a blanket, a bag of sand or salt, and a fluorescent distress flag and an emergency flare, in case you are trapped in a winter storm. Keep extra mittens, hats and outerwear in the car. WHAT TO DO DURING A WINTER STORM Listen to the radio or television for updates on the weather condition. With early warning you might avoid being caught in a storm or be better prepared to cope with it. Dress for the weather. $ . Many layers of thin clothing are warmer than single layers of thick clothing. $ Mittens are wanner than gloves. SAFETY FIRST! >t$ Wear a hat; most body heat is lost through the top of the head. $ Cover your mouth with scarves to protect lungs from directly inhaling the extreme cold air. S Overexertion can bring on a heart attack - a major cause of death during and after winter storms. If shovelling snow isn't critical, don't do it. If you must shovel snow, don't overexert yourself. If you are isolated at homy $ Use heating fuel sparingly. $ Conserve fuel by keeping your house cooler than usual or by temporarily "closing off' heat to some rooms. * Whenever fuel heating devices are used, maintain adequate ventilation to avoid build-up of potentially toxic fumes. Be sure to use only the proper fuel recommended by the manufacturer, and follow operating instructions. $ If you must travel, take public transportation whenever possible. If you must use a car, take winter driving seriously. Travel by daylight, and keep others informed of your schedule. Drive with extreme caution; never try to save time by driving fast or using beck -road shortcuts. If a blizzard traps You in your car. * Pull off the highway; stay calm and remain in your vehicle where rescuers are most likely to find you. * Set your directional lights to "flashing" and hang a cloth or distress flag from the radio antenna or window. >i$ If you run your engine to keep warm, create ventilation by cracking open a window. This will protect passengers from possible carbon monoxide poisoning. Periodically clear away snow from the exhaust pipe. $ Exercise to maintain body heat, but avoid overexertion. * Never let everyone in the car sleep at one time. One person should look out for rescue crews. Be careful not to use up battery power. Balance electrical energy needs - the use of lights, heat and radio - with supply. At night, tum on the inside dome light, so work crews can spot you. If you are in a remote rural or wilderness area, spread a large cloth over the snow to attract attention of rescue personnel who may be surveying the area by airplane. Once the blizzard passes, you may need to leave the car and proceed on foot. Test Your Detector- It's Sound Advice Clearly, Minnesotans are most at risk from fire death and injury when in residential dwellings. Seventy-two percent of the state's fire deaths (all civilian) and 74% of civilian injuries in 1993 occurred in residential occupancies. The presence or absence of working smoke detectors in dwellings is critical factor in fire fatalities. In 74% of the 51 fire fatalities occurring in dwellings, either no smoke detectors were present, they were present but improperly maintained, or itwas notknown whether detectors were present or functioning. It is especially important to note that 10 of these fire deaths were children. Careless smoking was the leading cause of death, identified in 30% of fatalities. Alcohol or other drug use was an impairing factor in 37% of fire deaths. As noted above, nearly three fourths of all fire related injuries were sustained in residential dwellings. Almosta quarter of fire injuries occurred during attempts to control thefire. Seventypercentoffireflghterinjuriesoociuredin the course of battling residential fires. Exposureto smoke andheatwere clearlythe leading causes of injury, followedbyfallingortripping. Since 1984, fire deaths in greater Minnesota have outpaced those in the metro area at a rate slightly greater than two to one. Overall, fire deaths have decreased over the past twentyyears, even as Minnesota's population has grown. Total fire deaths during the eighties reflected a 19% drop from the seventies. If currenttrends continue, the decade of the nineties will see a 22% decrease in fire deaths. However, manypreventable tragedies continue to occur. Prevention efforts, particularlythose targetingthe home, are essential to curb this needless suffering and lass. FIRE DEATHS IN DWELLINGS Recablecast Fallowing Wed. 10:30 a.m Fatalities Recablecast Following Wed. 5:00 P.M. PARK & REC Cablecast Live 3rd Monday ' TOO P.M. COMMISSION Recablecast Following Friday MOON WorkingSmoke Detectors Recablecast Following Friday 5:90 p.m. CABLE Cablecast Live 2nd Thursday 7:00 p.m. COMMISSION Recablecast Following Friday NOON Total Deaths in Homes Recablecast Fallowing friday 5:317 p.m. PLANNING Cablecast Live 4th Tuesday 7:00 p.m, COMMISSION Recablecast Following Wed. 10:30 am. Recablecast Followino Wed. 5:00 P.M. AIRPORT Cablecast Live 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. RELATIONS Recablecast Following Wed. 10:30 a.m. COMMITTEE Recablemst Following Wed. 5:00 p.m. Melling playback limes subject to Changs please check Channel 16 for current programming schedalea. "This wresting is especially subject to change. * Keep your car "winterized" with antifreeze. Carry a "winter car kit" that includes a windshield scraper, flashlight, tow chain or rope, shovel, tire chains, a blanket, a bag of sand or salt, and a fluorescent distress flag and an emergency flare, in case you are trapped in a winter storm. Keep extra mittens, hats and outerwear in the car. WHAT TO DO DURING A WINTER STORM Listen to the radio or television for updates on the weather condition. With early warning you might avoid being caught in a storm or be better prepared to cope with it. Dress for the weather. $ . Many layers of thin clothing are warmer than single layers of thick clothing. $ Mittens are wanner than gloves. SAFETY FIRST! >t$ Wear a hat; most body heat is lost through the top of the head. $ Cover your mouth with scarves to protect lungs from directly inhaling the extreme cold air. S Overexertion can bring on a heart attack - a major cause of death during and after winter storms. If shovelling snow isn't critical, don't do it. If you must shovel snow, don't overexert yourself. If you are isolated at homy $ Use heating fuel sparingly. $ Conserve fuel by keeping your house cooler than usual or by temporarily "closing off' heat to some rooms. * Whenever fuel heating devices are used, maintain adequate ventilation to avoid build-up of potentially toxic fumes. Be sure to use only the proper fuel recommended by the manufacturer, and follow operating instructions. $ If you must travel, take public transportation whenever possible. If you must use a car, take winter driving seriously. Travel by daylight, and keep others informed of your schedule. Drive with extreme caution; never try to save time by driving fast or using beck -road shortcuts. If a blizzard traps You in your car. * Pull off the highway; stay calm and remain in your vehicle where rescuers are most likely to find you. * Set your directional lights to "flashing" and hang a cloth or distress flag from the radio antenna or window. >i$ If you run your engine to keep warm, create ventilation by cracking open a window. This will protect passengers from possible carbon monoxide poisoning. Periodically clear away snow from the exhaust pipe. $ Exercise to maintain body heat, but avoid overexertion. * Never let everyone in the car sleep at one time. One person should look out for rescue crews. Be careful not to use up battery power. Balance electrical energy needs - the use of lights, heat and radio - with supply. At night, tum on the inside dome light, so work crews can spot you. If you are in a remote rural or wilderness area, spread a large cloth over the snow to attract attention of rescue personnel who may be surveying the area by airplane. Once the blizzard passes, you may need to leave the car and proceed on foot. Test Your Detector- It's Sound Advice Clearly, Minnesotans are most at risk from fire death and injury when in residential dwellings. Seventy-two percent of the state's fire deaths (all civilian) and 74% of civilian injuries in 1993 occurred in residential occupancies. The presence or absence of working smoke detectors in dwellings is critical factor in fire fatalities. In 74% of the 51 fire fatalities occurring in dwellings, either no smoke detectors were present, they were present but improperly maintained, or itwas notknown whether detectors were present or functioning. It is especially important to note that 10 of these fire deaths were children. Careless smoking was the leading cause of death, identified in 30% of fatalities. Alcohol or other drug use was an impairing factor in 37% of fire deaths. As noted above, nearly three fourths of all fire related injuries were sustained in residential dwellings. Almosta quarter of fire injuries occurred during attempts to control thefire. Seventypercentoffireflghterinjuriesoociuredin the course of battling residential fires. Exposureto smoke andheatwere clearlythe leading causes of injury, followedbyfallingortripping. Since 1984, fire deaths in greater Minnesota have outpaced those in the metro area at a rate slightly greater than two to one. Overall, fire deaths have decreased over the past twentyyears, even as Minnesota's population has grown. Total fire deaths during the eighties reflected a 19% drop from the seventies. If currenttrends continue, the decade of the nineties will see a 22% decrease in fire deaths. However, manypreventable tragedies continue to occur. Prevention efforts, particularlythose targetingthe home, are essential to curb this needless suffering and lass. FIRE DEATHS IN DWELLINGS Check the batteries and clean your smoke detector at least once a year. A detector with dead batteries is useless, and dust and cobwebs can reduce its sensitivity to smoke. This information is furnished by the State Fire Marshal and the Eagan Protective Inspections Division. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE THIS NEWSLETTER IN AN ALTERNATE FORMAT SUCH AS LARGE PRINT, BRAILLE, AUDIO TAPE, ETC., PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF EAGAN. 6 7 Home Total Fatalities Fires Deaths No Smoke Detectors 13 25% 180/0 Inoperable Smoke Detectors 11 22% 15% WorkingSmoke Detectors 10 200/6 14% Unk. ifDetectors Present/Working 14 27% 20% N/A in Residences (suicides, etc.) ,a 6% 40/6 Total Deaths in Homes 51 100% 71% OtherFireDeaths 20 _ 290/6 Total Fire Deaths 71 — 1000/0 Check the batteries and clean your smoke detector at least once a year. A detector with dead batteries is useless, and dust and cobwebs can reduce its sensitivity to smoke. This information is furnished by the State Fire Marshal and the Eagan Protective Inspections Division. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE THIS NEWSLETTER IN AN ALTERNATE FORMAT SUCH AS LARGE PRINT, BRAILLE, AUDIO TAPE, ETC., PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF EAGAN. 6 7 [LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW Here's the Scoop on Snow Removal Winterhas arrived and brings with it the Public Works Department's responsibility to perform its snow removal and ice control program in the fastest, most efficient and economical manner possible. This can only be achieved through a concerted effort of the residents and the businesses of our community, in cooperation with our maintenance personnel. Snow Plowing Routes With the addition of many new streets in Eagan, the Public WorksDepartmentwill be contractingone mainlineroute and one cul-de-sac route for snow plowing in the easterly area of the City. For the '94 -'95 snow season, this will bring our total to 12 mainline and 13 cul-de-sac routes, which will have the responsibility to maintain more than 210 miles of streets and over 550 cul-de-sacs or deadends. Cul -De -Sac Plowing In order to complete our snow plow routes in the most efficient manner, the Public Works Department will be incorporating the cul-de-sacs into ourmainline routes. Depending on type of equipment, amount of snow, and other weather conditions, the mainline plows will enter the cul-de-sac and, in a clockwise movement, place the majority of snow in the center of the cul-de- sac. Smaller plowing vehicles and loaders will be used for cleanup and widening of cul-de-sacs to the curb line. Vehicles not in compliance with the new parking regulation maybe ticketed and/or towed. Please Remove Curbside Objects Snowplows plow the snow onto the boulevard area adjacent to the street. Any object (fences, landscaping, etc.)that could hamper or be damaged by the snow removal operations should be removed from this area. GARBAGE AWAITING PICKUP SHOULD BE SET AT LEAST EIGHTFEETINSIDE THE CURBLINE. MAILBOXES SHOULD BE INSTALLED 48" ABOVE THE STREET LEVEL AND SHOULD NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE BACK OF CURB. Eagan Parking Restriction To help make for eas ier and more efficient snow removal, the CityCouncil has established parking regulations which are ineffectfromNovember 15toApril 15ofeach year. Based on an odd/even daysystem, the restriction is in effectfrom 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Parking is allowed only on the odd numbered side of the street on odd numbered calendar days and only on the even numbered side ofthe street on even numbered calendar days. Parking is allowed on both sides of the street from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. PLEASE BE SURE THAT RECYCLABLE CONTAINERS ARE ALSO SET IN AT LEAST EIGHT FEET FROM THE CURBLINE. Your attention and cooperation will help to assure that our Citywide recycling effort will be successful. Questions If you have any questions regarding snow removal, contact the Street Division at 681-4300. Any questions pertaining to a vehicle that has been towed should be directed to the Police Department at 681-4700. For an update on snow removal operation and parking restrictions, please call 681-4350 for a recorded message. County Road Plowing Snowremoval on the following roads is the responsibility of theDakota CountyHighwayDepartment Lone Oak Road (1126) Yankee Doodle Road (1128) Diffley Road (1130) Cliff Road (1132) Pilot Knob Road (1131) Lexington Avenue (#43) Any calls pertaining to snow and ice control on these countyroads should be directed to the Dakota County HighwayDepartmentat891-7100. Yourpatience, understanding and cooperation are greatly appreciated by yourneighbors and the personnel who will be putting in long hours to clear our streets as quickly as possible. Please be assured that we will make everyeffort to perform this operation in the most efficient manner possible. LET IT SNOW! Sod Damage During snow and ice control operations, especially early in the fall or late in the spring, when the ground is not frozen, boulevard sod on city right-of-ways adjacent to homeowner's property is occasionallydamaged. TheCityof Eagan personnel operate plowing equipment as carefully as possible while expediting the snow removal operation to give the most effective level of service to all residents. Mountable curb is located throughout our citywhich enables driveways to be placed at any location. Itis extremely diff icult to detemnine exactly where the vall ey or edge of the curb is located because of the design of mountable curb. Again, equipment operators make every attempt to prevent this damage, but, unfortunately, some damage will occur. In the case of a heavy wet snow storm, the problem is compounded by difficultysteering and the slipping and sliding of our plowing equipment. Many concerned property owners assist in resolving this problem by installing readily available, inexpensive delineation markers or wood stakes along the property edge behind the curb. If your sod has been damaged on city right-of-way adjoining your property, please contact our Maintenance Facility offices at 681-4300, and let us know. Your address will be placed on a list, and repairs will be made in the spring after the snow season. We appreciate your understanding and patience throughoutthis snow season. Mailboxes r Icasionally, during snow and ice ntrol operations, damage to idential mailboxes occurs. In some cases, mailbox posts are broken off, or mountings are bent or destroyed as a result of the pressure of large volumes of heavy, wet snow thrown against them as the plowing equipment passes by. Most snow plow equipment is designed to cast or throw snow up and off of the curb line to open the area for more snow storage and drainage when melting occurs. Mailboxes located on arterial streets and/or streets which are wider or in open areas are especially prone to damage. Many residents notify our Maintenance Facility of mailbox damage. Each mailbox is inspected and the city policy is: if our snow and ice control equipment physically strikes a mailbox, we will repair or replace it. If the snow or the pressure of snow thrown against it results in this damage, it is the resident's responsibility to repair it. Equipment operators make every attempt to avoid contact with any mailboxes, but the city has a responsibility to remove snow from curb to curb and mailbox damage can result. During especially heavy wet snow removal, special precautions are taken to prevent damage. Mailboxes should be installed as required by the U.S. Postal Service which specifies a height of 48", above street level and placement not extending beyond the back of the curb. We receive manycalls from residentswith problems with non-deliveryof mail. If you receive a notice from the post officerequesting moresnow removal near your mailbox, please help us in any way you can by °adopting" your mailbox personally and accommodating the post office request. The majority of these calls come to us during peak demands on our manpower and equipment and your assistance will help us be available for cleanup and scraping operations which are important in preventing injuries, accidents, and property damage. Hydrants In a home fire, seconds become precious. Stopping to locate and dig out a hydrant can take a firefighter's time and attention away from rescuing individuals and battling fires. Save time and make your neighborhood a bit safer by clearing the snow away from a hydrant near your home. This simple action can make a major difference in an emergency! CITY BITS Advisory Commission Openings Interested residents are encouragedto applyforpositions on the City's Advisory Planning Commission; Advisory Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission; JointBumsville/Eagan Cable Communications Commission; AirportRelations Committee; Economic Development Commission; Gun Club Lake Watershed Management Organization; and Solid Waste Abatement Commission. A number of appointments will bemade to each commission/committee bythe City Council inJanuary. ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION The AdvisoryPlanning Commission meets the fourth Tuesday of each month to review development plans and make recommendations to the CityCouncil. ADVISORY PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION The AdvisoryParks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission meets the fust Thursday of each month to advise the City Council regarding park dedication by developers, purchase of additional park land, development of existing park land, recreation programs and protection and enhancement of Eagan's natural resources. CABLE COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION The Cable Communications Commission meets the second Thursday of each month to oversee the administration of the jointBumsville/Eagan cable television system. AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Airpo tRelations Committee regularlymeets the second Tuesdayof each month to reviewairport issues within the CityofEagan andtorecommendairportrelated policy to the City Council. Residents from airport noise affected neighborhoods and representatives from the business community are especially encouraged to apply to this committee. Holiday Hours Fagan City o€fkvs will observe the following schedule during the upcoming hondayseason. Offices will be open rheregularhours of 8:00 a.m. to 4;30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for Friday, December 23, when the offices will close at noon, andMonday, December 26, and Monday, January 2, when the offices will be closed the entire day. In addition, the City offices will be ctosed the entire: day of Monday, January 16, 1995, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Monday, February 20, 1995, in obser%,ance of Presidents' Day. In case of emergemcy, the Police Department is open 24hours a clay, seven days a week. 10 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION The EconornicDevelopmentCommission reguladymeets the fourth Thursdayof each month to reviewpolicies and issues pertaining to economic development and redevelopment in the City of Eagan. Members each represent different categories of business interests. Applicants must either reside in or do business in the City of Eagan. GUN CLUB LAKE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION The Gun ClubLake WatersheclManagementOrganization currently meets during the morning of the third Tuesday of every other month to coordinate the management of waterresources within the Gun Club Lake watershed, which includes parts ofInver Grove Heights, Mendota Heights, and Eagan. Applicants must be residents of the City of Eagan and should have an interest in water resourcesmanagement. SOLID WASTE ABATEMENT COMMISSION The Solid Waste Abatement Commission regularlymeets the fourth Tuesday ofeachmonth to review waste management is sues/policies which include the Eagan recycling program. Members include business and hauling communityrepresentatives and residents. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Present appointees to commissions and committees may applyfor reappointment andwill begiven consideration along with all other applicants by the City Council. Residents of Eagan who wish to apply for one of the above positions should submit a letter expressing their interest to the CityAdministrator, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, MN 55122, before December 16,1994. interviews are tentatively scheduled to be held the evening of Tuesday, January 10, 1995. Appointments will be considered at the January 17,1995 City Council meeting. Fanan ON Budget The Cityof Eagan is finalizing its budgetfor 1995. The Preliminary Citygeneral fund budget for 1995 is $14,242,700 ascomparecito $13,501,600 for 1994. A "Truth in Taxation" hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m., on Wednesday, December 7, in the City Council Chambers at the Eagan Municipal Center. The City's tax capacity rate has not been increased for 1995. Therefore, unless a property's appraisal value has increased, the City's share of your property tax should not increase. The Cityhas manychallenges in producing a balanced budget and holding the line on spending in a growth communitywith an increased need for services. AS LOVELY AS A TREE Winter Pruning Winter is a good time to prune shade trees, especially oaks. Oak trees can safelybe pnmedwithout the risk of infection by Oak Wilt. Oak Wilt is a fungal disease that threatens the lives of all species of oaks. Since the Oak Wilt fungus is dormant during the winter, no new infections can occur. Pruning wounds made during the winter do not need any special treatment such as tree woundpaint. There are several advantages to pruning in the winter besides the absence of Oak Wilt activity. Because deciduous trees have shed their leaves, the visibility in the crown of the tree is much greater. Thorp., it is much easierto see which branches needpruning. Whenthe ground is frozen. falling branches, and branches dragged across the lawn, will not damage the turf or yard plants. The removal of deadbranches during the pruning process also eliminates woodwith insects and disease infestations, furtherreducing the possible infection of healthywood. Storing Firewood As a homeowner you can help control the spread of Dutch Elm disease and Oak Wiltdisease in your community by learning aboutthe role that elm and oak firewoodhave in spreading these diseases. Dutch Elm disease is caused by a fungus that lives and grows inside elm trees. Elm Bark Beetles spreadDutch Elm disease by carrying the fungus from tree to tree either while feedingorwhile looking forbreeding sites. Adult Bark Beetles look for dead or dying elm wood and 1 ay their eggs under the bark. One adult generallyproduces 50 to 80 eggs. When the eggs hatch in the diseased wood the emerging beetles can carry the Dutch Elm fungus to infect healthyelms. Elm woodserves as a breeding site as long as the bark is intact, whether it's still on the tree or stacked asfimwood. Bydestroyingthe breeding sites before new beetles emerge fewerbeetles will survive to pass on the disease. For this reason removing all bark from elm wood is very important. The Elm BarkBeetles are mostactivefrom about April l to September 15, so it is important to get rid of, orcompletelydebark all elm firewood duringthis period. Overland spread of Oak Wilt disease is infrequentbut does occur. Wood from redoaks andwhite oaks infected with Oak Wilt disease can support fungal spores. If insects (most likely picnic beetles) visit this wood, they can pick up the fungus and infect healthy oak trees. This insect activity generally takes place in the spring from April 15 to July 1. No wounding of oak trees should occur during that time period As a further precaution, infected oak firewood should be eliminated by debarking, burning, burying, o'wrapping in 4-6mUplasticuntilJulyl. This means that woodpiles needtobe inspected andwrappedtightbeforethe snow falls. Experience is generallyneededtodetect which trees and logs need to be covered. Call the City Forestry Division at 681-4300, a staff member will assist you. Biggest Oaks Contest! The Forestry Division will be conducting a public contest to locate the biggest oak tree in the City of Eagan. The contest will be open to all Eagan residents. Categories: 1. Biggestburandwhite oak 2. Biggest red and pin oak Open to all trees in Eagan on either public or private land. Residents are to measure tree: 1 .Inches of trunk diameter (measured 416" from;ground level) 2. Feet of crown spread (widest part of branch spread) z' Mail in information: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Telephone number 4. Exact location of tree, by section, quarter section, and quarter -quarter section if possible 5. Date that tree was "discovered," in case the same tree is identified by more than one individual. Mail above info to: BigOakContest ForestryDivision 3501 Coachman Point. Eagan, MN 55122 Deadline: All entries must be received by February 1, 1995 Verification: All entries will be verified for size accuracyby the City Forestry Staff. Judging: Winning trees will be calculated through a formula method utilizing both the tree trunk diameter and crown spread combined. Therefore both measurements are required. Prizes: Living prizes (oak trees) will be awarded to the largest three trees in each category. The largest tree will be featured on the cover of the Spring 1995 newsletter. This will be a great way for residents to get out and explore Eagan, to learn something about trees and the environment they 1 ive in. 11 No W4ste Holiday Tips! Buy an aTditriat tree, they're -reusable and do not require disposal, Wrap items it, gift -bags. Bags can be reused all year to save bosun a71d gift wrap. Hang bags an the wait as dowradons or w If you must have a Teat tree buy from a tat where trees are pre -Gut rather than Gutting another from the arid. Thea Have your garbage hauler pick -sip 6P recycle your real tree after the holidays, Make "Hollywood boxes" so wrapping is not ripped when opened and the boxes can then be easily reused Use (:471dks, candies & ornaments irutead of gift bows Recycle old greeting cards into gift tags Wrap packages in newsprint. Foreign or historical papers or cam= can be funt Fill a real pair of socks -with holiday goodies & the socks can be worn throughout the year! Q ive Ctft Cerci fuares tickets, or other Presents that require no wrapping or extra packaging iving gifts like plants, wreaths Si' ewers are enjoyable year-round, are cod for the environment and don't ed wrappings How Do I Chet Ridoflo* As the recycling coordinator, I get lots of calls each week from people who are trying to Figure out how to get rid of'stufr that they no longer need, use or watt. Most of the cal is are abo,.it items that dMI t f i t into the general recycl ing or garbage ca tegot ies. 5o here is a mini -list of how to get rid of some of those add items. Keep in mind that no matter hove good our intentions are, some things are still not. recyclable because, no manufacturers have found it profitable to reuse the materials fox other products. Deep in mind thisis not a complete list of items or of disposal options, the vendors lis€ed are nearby, and ones that l have had good luck recommending. If the item yo are dealing with is not on this list. consult your "Dakota Co*.IGrcen f 9� -ar call the Eagan Municipal tenter at 681.4600 liictudiiegstoves, ranges, rnicrow+ava, re frigerattrrs, freezers, dashers, dryers, dishwashers, heat pumps, crater heaters, furnaces and dehumidifiers. ),I2.15Appliances i��c�itzngtc�nr'I:ske�+iUP�li�ylias3ee (Pick -W -) or. D"i-c41) (Pkk-Uf)(X1.)Mp�-*T) 454-9215 4(9-2435 Only a portion of certain Types of carpet are actually recycled.. For best results call disposal companies before you remove carpet. Carpet Rc covety lnnovatiorts iJnited ftcycling 441-8300 929-7175 Several area land fiats have specific areas ,for these sorts of materials. Some of it is recycled. BunisvilleI.ancolu PirwBendLindrtll 89113248 457--2778 These are not recyclable items. If they are esti clean and good S ss condition, give to a charitaide organization. If not, they may be picked up by your refuse hauler or brought w a landfill. Pinc Send i.ancffl l3umsvilie.l, ancUill 457=-Z778 ti)0-3248 Lmmww There are many scrap metal dealers listed in rhe Yellow ff�'OfflhOL*qM__2 pages. These are tura that take a udde varieiy of items. ! +� ,j]s131in„jrc,tulls:ttt it Gre'.:ali Western imCl gC,itfL'L'� 450 22417 Dry paint is not considered hazardous. If paint is dried in the can, leave cars with covers off for pick i;p by your refuse hauler. If paint is not dry, bring settled or resettled cars w: Dakota C mryHousehold l-larardom Waste CxAle xionsite Hwyl49 &'Yankee T)oc die Acrd in Eagan �ii1i'xlr,�cia}rs 3-t3l�.rrt.&Sah.rrciay-s9`�F�.,7t.. These are not considered hazardous materials. Cul! stares =hat repair TV's or computers. or call your re fuse hauler to pick up (they must have prior notification) . 12 '1 3 Here's what to dog Call City Hall at 681-4600 for a list of Eagan's licensed refuse haulers. Your garbage hauler will also pick up your recyclables. Choose ahauler. If you live in an apartment, condominium or townhome, call your association to find out who your hauler is. Ask that hauler to drop-off two City of Eagan recycling bins and general recycling information. You Can Recycle. Tin & aluminum food and beverage containers Green, brown and clear glass food and beverage containers (please do not include window glass or mirror glass) Plastic boftles with a neck (please do not include things like yogurt containers, ice cream buckets, peanut butter jars...) Newspapers, including all inserts Magazines and small catalogs Corrugated cardboard cut down to 3 ft. by 3 . squares and bundled with: stringor twine. Quesli=S? 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