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1995-03 Experience Eagan & Discover Us4- [IN THIS ISSUE: The Holz Farm -,a piece of Eagan's past .................... 2 Municipal Construction Milestones .......................... 4 Building a Sense of Community .................... S Dual Track Airport Plans..... 6 Cable Program Guide .......... 6 No Phosphorus Fertahzer Available ........................... 7 Lake Volunteers Needed....... 7 Hire a Lake Friendly Lawn Service ...................... 7 Quick Fixes from Bob the Water Guy .......................... 8 91h Annual Tree Sale............ 9 Arbor Day Celebration ........ 10 Civic Arena Takes Shape ..... 11 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. We invite comments or suggestions either in person or by calling 681- 4600 or TDD# for the hearing impaired 454-8535. On the Cover: The Holz Farm -- A niece of Eagan' Pig+ The Otto and Ella Holz farm stands as it has for approximately 90 years, near the corner of Cliff Road and Highway 3. The farmhouse, barn and other farm buildings stand amidst open land and lakeshore as they did when Otto Holz Sr. built the home by the lake, near the turn of the century. The difference now is that it is one of the last remaining farms of this type, that used to cover the Eagan countryside. Ella and Otto have now passed on, with no children to leave the property to. Land that was once tilled to grow hay oats and corn, is now kept up as parkland and homesites. But many of the family memories have been preserved in the nameing of adjacent property now known as "Holz Farm Park." The City of Eagan, with its recent purchase of the remaining Holz farm property, hopes to preserve more memories of the way life used to be in Eagan. "This farm represents one of the last physical signs of a way of life that created Eagan," says Ken Vma, Director of Parks and Recreation "Too many vestiges of Eagan's early character have been lost to development. The City hopes that by preserving this farm it will remain a visible reminder of what life used to be like here." e Lone Oak Tree ... the symbol of ength and growth in our community. City of Eagan Municipal Center 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 Mayor: Thomas Egan Councilmembers: Pat Awada Shawn Hunter Sandra Masin Ted Wachter 1 rA LOOK BACK IN TIME Otto Holz was born and raised on this farm at the corner of Highway 3 and Cliff Road. At that time Cliff was only a dirt road that curved up and around the lake which, according to Councilmember Ted Wachter, provided some of the best fishing in Eagan! Otto Jr. helped his father Otto Sr. and mother Louise (Rahn) Holz, along with his brother Hugo and two sisters Hertha (Schwanz) and Elsie (Heuer), to work the farm, plant crops and tend the animals which included dairy cows, pigs and chickens. When Otto married Ella (Trapp) in May of 1933 at Trinity Lone Oak Lutheran Church, the couple assumed the responsibilities of the family farm. They lived, farmed and entertained here throughout their 60 years of marriage. The 90 year old Holz farmhouse, barn (pictured on cover) and other out -buildings, near Cliff and Highway 3, stand as a reminder of the many farms that originally developed throughout Eagan. Y The Holz family first came to Eagan when William Williaa married Eliza Dehrer of Pittsburgh, PA, and Holz Sr. arrived from Germany in the late 1870's. He toget er they raised their seven children, William Jr., purchased 80 acres of land for farming, but this is Margaret (Rahn), Anna (Darsow), Emma (Braun), Otto where he also established his blacksmith shop. It was a (Sr.), Edward and Julius. Many members of the four good location since it was across from the "Wescott generations of Holz' remained here in Eagan. Otto and Train Station" which stood where West Publishing is Ella both died in 1993 and are buried in the Trinity Lone Oak Cemetery. today. Pictured here in 1887 at the initial Holz farmstead near Wescott and what is now Highway 3, are Zr-1- c M,....,.,.«ot nit. l.Cr_). [alias. Eliza. (holdinxWilliam,Jr.), and Edward. [ON THE MOVE Municipal Construction Milestones Business at the City of Eagan will soon become a little more complicated because of major changes, not in how, but in where public business is done for a few months. The first phase of the Municipal Center project, the new Police Department facility, will be completed on April 3• But this will be just the beginning, as remodeling of the existing facilities will begin shortly after. To give the remodeling contractors maximum flexibility and hopefully to get the project done sooner, all Municipal Center personnel will be moving to temporary offices until sometime this fall. This will mean that residents doing business with the City will have to go to different locations, depending upon the department or service they need. It should be emphasized that this is done so that the City can continue to provide high quality public services to its over- growing community. Even though City departments will be decentralized for a time, Eagan employees remain committed to being highly responsive to all of the City's customers. There is some other good news. Despite the changes in location, department telephone numbers will remain the same throughout the transition. So if you are not sure of the temporary location of the service you need, simply call the numbers published in the local government section of your telephone directory to find them. As always, agendas noting the locations for these and other meetings will be published in the local newspapers for the public's information. Day to day activities will be in new locations as well. Beginning on March 13, the Engineering and Community Development Departments will be officed at the City's Maintenance Facility, (address). This includes the planning and building inspections divisions for those planning improvements of their property. On March 31, the Parks and Recreation Department will move to the Fire Administration Building, (address). This move is scheduled to have the department in place in time for seasonal program registration and warm weather recreation activities. In early April, the Finance and Administration Departments will move with the Police Department into the new Police Facility. All Municpal Center employees will be moving to temporary offices until sometime this fall. V* **0 **,+*+*+ V* ++s+ Residents and other customers will want to remember the following temporary locations for their business with the City. Public meetings will be held in the Multi -Purpose Meeting Room at Blackhawk Middle School, (address). This includes meetings of the City Council, Advisory Planning. Commission, Advisory Parks; Recreation and Natural Resources Commission and the Airport Relations Commission. The Burnsville -Eagan Cable Communications Commission will meet in the Burnsville City Council Chambers during this time. The City of Eagan is committed to the policy that all persons have equal access to programs, services, activities, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Shortly after these moves are complete, demolition and remodeling of the present facility will begin to transform it into an expanded City Hall offering customers more direct access to City departments as well as additional meeting areas and a community room to expand the usefulness of the building for the public. A grand reopening of the Municipal Center Facilities is planned for the late fall of 1995 when all departments will be in their new permanent locations. The expansion of the City's facilities is being made possible through the City's Community Investment Fund. As such, the construction requires no increase in the City's taxes. Careful planning and investment have made this building project possible and it is anticipated to meet the City's Police and Administrative needs at least through the year 2010. The City Council and staff would like to thank you in advance for your patience during this transition. They look forward to serving you in an improved version of the same location in the near future. The City also wishes to extend its gratitude to Independent School District 196 for its cooperation in making its facilities available for public meetings throughout this time. Questions regarding temporary office locations or the construction schedule can be answered at 681-4600. LOOKING AHEAD Rijlldinn %nse of Community The Eagan City Council's vision of a "central" or "downtown" area for Eagan is one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to the concentrated efforts of 16 Eagan residents and business people, appointed to a task force designed to The Council research the issue. believes thh type of area could provide a small town "mainstreet' feeling and a sense of The Council would like to create an area within Eagan where residents can meet and gather, watch band concerts and fireworks, meet their neighbors, shop and spend leisure time. The Council believes that this type of area could provide a small community. town "mainstreet" Vincent, George Martin, Shawn Hunter, Steve Klein, Chris Savage.feeling and sense of (row 2) Gautbra Taylor, Pat Awada, Carla Heyl, Rick ��������������������� community, within a VanPuyVelde, (row 3) Roger Hughes, Bill Morrissey, Dan Aberg, suburban setting. Chair, Clyde Thurston andGerald Braun. Not pictured, Steve Bryant 6 Toyce Kyle The Central Area TaskForce The Task Force indicated that its primary concerns are was assembled in early December of 1994 to determine that the project be fiscally viable, and that the whether the Council's vision could become a viable acquisition of the land be a priority. According to Peggy plan and, if so, how it could best be accomplished. Reichert, Eagan's Community Development Director, After meeting once a week for six weeks, and listening and staff liason to the Task Force "The one thing that is to proposals from interested developers, the Task Force truly a precious resource within Eagan, is land. If this has come to a number of conclusions. project is to become a reality, the property must be The Task Force found that the area should be centrally obtained and preserved so that all of these possibilities located and involve a public and private partnership can be developed over time." providing residential, commercial and recreational uses within close proximity of one another. Two properties near the intersection of Pilot Knob and Yankee Doodle Roads have been determined to be the most appropriate for this type of development. The area needs to have a very distinct and unique feel, different from typical retail developments, yet interactive with the three other retail centers within this district. The Task Force's vision for these properties includes a grand entrance off of Yankee Doodle Road; a 17 acre park with pathways and trails, play structures, gardens; up to 700 housing units representing several styles of townhomes and condominiums to provide various housing options to a diverse population; office space and a variety of retail venues including the larger estination stores as well as smaller local and specialty shops. This concept plan represents the Central Area Task Force recommendations for development near the corners of Yankee Doodle Road, Pilot Knob and Highway 35E r IN THE AIR Dual Track Airport Planning Process The long term plan to meet the region's air transportation needs for the future, known as the Dual Track Airport Planning Process, has reached several conclusions recently and, while implementation of either track is at least ten to twenty years away, more decisions regarding the future of the airport are coming soon. These decisions will be significant for Eagan and its residents and those interested in the outcome are encouraged to follow the matter in the media as it continues. The Dual Track Process was developed to allow airport planners to simultaneously develop two different scenarios for the future of air commerce in the Twin Cities with the ultimate purpose of critically comparing the alternatives before investing in costly and complex improvements which will be necessary to meet the area's growing air traffic demand in the future. The process will culminate with the Metropolitan Airports Commission and Metropolitan Council making a joint report to the Legislature in 1996 recommending a preferred alternative. The tracks which will make up the report are being developed and studied now. The two Tracks are to consider either the expansion of the airport at its current location or its relocation to a site in eastern Dakota County near Hastings. The expansion track would involve the addition of one or more runways to the three already in place on the present 3,000 acre site. At the same time, the main terminal at the airport would be relocated to the west side of the facility near the Cedar Avenue -Crosstown Freeway intersection to permit the expansion of gates and taxiways at the location of on the the current Lindberg expanded airport next door or down Terminal. The relocation i'*i+'i+'v*+*+ 4+ **++ track anticipates the Plans development of a six runway being facility and terminal on site, or 15,000 acre site about nine consld- miles from Eagan in ered Vermillion Township. to a site The Metropolitan Airports include Commission has recently expansion completed the environmental on the documents for each track and expanded airport next door or down is preparing a preliminary current "scoping" decision between few communities which lie between the two which is due in July. I r Dir ap The City of Eagan has site, or actively participated in this relocation process since its inception in impacts in the future. 1989. The City will be to a site reviewing the available The Eagan Airport Relations information concurrently near with the MAC to determine Hastings which track, if any, is o v preferable from Eagan's residents and businesses interested in perspective. Among other the outcome of this study are invited things, the City will be to direct their comments to the City of WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE No -Phosphorus Fertilizer Available Through Football Boosters It just doesn't get any easier than this! Starting March 15, the Eagan Wildcat Football Booster Club will be going door-to- door throughout the City offering a high- quality, no - phosphorus fertilizer specially blended for fast spring green -up for your lawn. Called the "Lake and Pond Shore Blend," the fertilizer is appropriate for use by all Eagan residents, even if you don't live near a lake or pond, because pollutants washed off lawns many blocks away from a lake can be carried directly to that lake through the storm sewer system. Tests conducted by the City have shown that the majority of Eagan lawns simply don't need the additional phosphorus in lawn fertilizer. That's good news, because excessive phosphorus in runoff is what turns otherwise clear lakes and ponds into bowls of "pea soup' during the summer months. If your lawn happens to be one that does need added phosphorus, wait until fall to apply, it's better for your lawn and for the lakes. So this time of year, try the no -phosphorus alternative ... you'll be helping your lawn, your community's lakes, and the Eagan Wildcat football team! Lake Protection Volunteers Needed Is your neighborhood group or civic organization looking for an environmental project? We want to work with groups like yours to stencil messages like this one on selected City streets to protect water quality in Schwanz and Fish Lakes. If you're interested, just call the City's water resources coordinator at 681-4300. It's simple, it's fun, and you can make a real contribution to protecting our lakes. Fagan Wildcat Football Co - Captains, (front row, left' to right) Jeremy Swanson, Wade Winter and Brent Deragisch, Head Coach Dave Fritze (Left) and booster Club President, Cy Winter (right) and other members of the Eagan Football booster club raise money & help protect Eagan s lakes with their no -Phosphorus fertilizer sales. Hire a "Lake -Friendly" Lawn Service A recent survey showed that over 30% of the City's residents use private lawn care services. If you plan to use a lawn care company this year, here are some environmental questions to ask: Q: Can your company complete a soil nutrien_ test for my yard? A: If not, or if you would like to do it yourself, contact the University of Minnesota's Soil Testing lab at 625- 3101 to receive information. The results of the test will tell both you and your lawn care company whether phosphorus needs to be included in the fertilizer mix to get a healthy lawn. Q: Will your company take precautions to keep fertilizer and herbicides off of driveways, streets, and sidewalks and on your lawn where it belongs? A: Then, make occasional checks after applications to see where the fertilizer is ending up. If mis-directed fertilizer pellets make your driveway or street look like it was hit by a mid -summer snowstorm, notify your lawn care company that you're dissatisfied. Remember to give your lawn care business to companies that demonstrate concern for the environment as well as an interest in providing a profitable and useful service. considering the relative environmental and business effects of having an expanded airport next door or down Police Department Alert: the road near Hastings. As one of the few communities which lie between the two alternatives, Eagan is in a The Eagan Police Department would like to remind residents unique situation which offers both not to give out banking or other information to anyone over potential benefits and potential the telephone. This type of information can help a criminal to impacts in the future. take advantage of you or to defraud you. The Eagan Airport Relations Several recent reports have been made in which an individual Commission and potentially other representing herself as a bank official, calls and requests advisory commissions will be reviewing account information. Police do not yet know how the this matter in coming months. Eagan information is being used, but are advising people to use extra residents and businesses interested in caution. Be sure not to give out the outcome of this study are invited personal information by phone or to direct their comments to the City of to anyone without appropriate Eagan, P.O. Box 21199, Eagan, MN .credentials and/or anyone who 55121. cannot specify how the information will be used. THE CITY OF EAGAN IS AN If you receive any calls of this nature, please contact the Eagan AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Police at 681-4700. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE No -Phosphorus Fertilizer Available Through Football Boosters It just doesn't get any easier than this! Starting March 15, the Eagan Wildcat Football Booster Club will be going door-to- door throughout the City offering a high- quality, no - phosphorus fertilizer specially blended for fast spring green -up for your lawn. Called the "Lake and Pond Shore Blend," the fertilizer is appropriate for use by all Eagan residents, even if you don't live near a lake or pond, because pollutants washed off lawns many blocks away from a lake can be carried directly to that lake through the storm sewer system. Tests conducted by the City have shown that the majority of Eagan lawns simply don't need the additional phosphorus in lawn fertilizer. That's good news, because excessive phosphorus in runoff is what turns otherwise clear lakes and ponds into bowls of "pea soup' during the summer months. If your lawn happens to be one that does need added phosphorus, wait until fall to apply, it's better for your lawn and for the lakes. So this time of year, try the no -phosphorus alternative ... you'll be helping your lawn, your community's lakes, and the Eagan Wildcat football team! Lake Protection Volunteers Needed Is your neighborhood group or civic organization looking for an environmental project? We want to work with groups like yours to stencil messages like this one on selected City streets to protect water quality in Schwanz and Fish Lakes. If you're interested, just call the City's water resources coordinator at 681-4300. It's simple, it's fun, and you can make a real contribution to protecting our lakes. Fagan Wildcat Football Co - Captains, (front row, left' to right) Jeremy Swanson, Wade Winter and Brent Deragisch, Head Coach Dave Fritze (Left) and booster Club President, Cy Winter (right) and other members of the Eagan Football booster club raise money & help protect Eagan s lakes with their no -Phosphorus fertilizer sales. Hire a "Lake -Friendly" Lawn Service A recent survey showed that over 30% of the City's residents use private lawn care services. If you plan to use a lawn care company this year, here are some environmental questions to ask: Q: Can your company complete a soil nutrien_ test for my yard? A: If not, or if you would like to do it yourself, contact the University of Minnesota's Soil Testing lab at 625- 3101 to receive information. The results of the test will tell both you and your lawn care company whether phosphorus needs to be included in the fertilizer mix to get a healthy lawn. Q: Will your company take precautions to keep fertilizer and herbicides off of driveways, streets, and sidewalks and on your lawn where it belongs? A: Then, make occasional checks after applications to see where the fertilizer is ending up. If mis-directed fertilizer pellets make your driveway or street look like it was hit by a mid -summer snowstorm, notify your lawn care company that you're dissatisfied. Remember to give your lawn care business to companies that demonstrate concern for the environment as well as an interest in providing a profitable and useful service. "QUICK FIXES" FROM BOB THE WAFER GUY Are You Flushing Your Money Dowrl "'he Toilet? Did you know that your toilet valve could be leaking, costing you a bunch at water billing time? Its true. If you hear a toilet running periodically, or see ripples in the toilet bowl, the toilet valve is not sealing properly. To check for sure, lift the tank cover on the back of the toilet and flush. Watch the valve assembly, the float and the rubber plug at the bottom, as the tank fills, to see if the tank stays full. If the tank doesn't stay full, or the water continues to run out of the overflow tube, it's time to replace that bad valve. This is a simple proceedure that doesn't require a professional plumber. Check your local hardware store for the parts and any advice you need. You'll find that the water savings alone will quickly pay for the parts. vuoh, That Smell, Can You Smell That Smell? If you can, it could be your sewer! Here's what happens. During the winter months, the lack of humidity in your home can evaporate the water in your floor drains, allowing sewer gas to creep in. A simple way to fix this problem is to, pour a bucket of water into the drains. You should be able to see standing water at the bottom of the floor drain, which will keep out the gas. If you smell sewer gases in your home, DON'T PANIC, this gas smell is more of a nuisance than it is harmful. But give us a call at the City if it happens at your home, we'll come check it out, just to be safe. Does Your Tap Water Sometimes Taste Like .a Swrrimml q .Pool" Sometimes residents notice a chlorine taste or smell to their drinking water. This is also nothing to get alarmed about. The City Water Division uses chlorine to disinfect the water supply to ensure that it is safe from water borne diseases like typhoid, cholera and other bacteria which can make you sick. Unfortunately, this chlorine can also cause odd tastes and odors from the tap. Drinking water with these odd tastes or smells will not harm you, but it can be a little unpleasant. There are a couple of easy ways to get around these problems. One solution is to let the tap run for a few seconds before taking a drink, especially in the morning or when sinks have been unused for a while. The chlorine sometimes builds up in pipes overnight, and this simple flushing of pipes can clear it. Another idea is to store drinking water in a container in the refrigerator, the bleach smell or taste will settle out as it cools. Hopefully ----------------- -- this problem won't occur very often but, if it does, please contact us and we'll click it ou. The City of Eagan is committe to providing a safe, 1st & 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m pleasant and abundant water supply Following Wed, i0:30 a.m for its residents. Foli )wing Wed. 5:00 p.m. Monthly program schedule of City meetings on Channel #16: CITY COUNCIL Cabkcast Live Re"blecast Recablccast PARK & REC Gablexcast Live 3rd Monday ' 7;00 Rm. COMMISSION Recablecast Following Friday NOON Rccablecast Following Friday 5:30:p.m. CABLE Cabkcusg Live 2nd Thursday 7.DO p,m- COMMISSION Recabtss-ast Following Friday NOON Recablecast Voilowing Friday 5:34 p.m. PLANNING CAbiecast Live COMMISSION Reca.blccast Recablecast AIRPORT Cableeast Live RELATIONS Rmableaast COMMITTEE Rmablecast 4th Tursday 7:(!) p.m. Following Wed. 1030 a.m. Following Wed. 5:00 P.M. 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Following Weil. 10-3Q a.m.. Following Wed. 5:04 P.M. Meeting playback times subject to change — pleam check Chrnnel 16 for current proprgmming schedules. •This meeting is especially subject tts change. 8 If you have any questions about your sewer or water, call 681-4300, and ask for Bob, the "water guy." Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities participating in City activities will be provided upon advance notice of at least 96 hours. If a noticeof less than 96 hours is received, the City will attempt to provide such aid. A SURE SIGN OF SPRING! Ninth Annual Eagan Tree Sale The Eagan Parks and Recreation Department will be offering bare root trees for sale to Eagan residents again this spring. Residents interested in purchasing trees are asked to fill out the registration form below and to return it, by mail, to the City of Eagan no later than Friday, March 24th. A random drawing will be made by the Eagan Forestry Division. The successful registrants will be notified by mail of the exact location and time for pickup of the trees on Saturday, April 29th. This year we are offering 12 varieties of hardwood trees listed on the back of the order form. Quantities will be limited to a total of 800 plants. For this reason, there will be a maximum of two trees per family. Residents desiring additional information may contact the Eagan Supervisor of Forestry at 681-4300, between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Complete the registration form, cut out and return it to: Tree Sale Eagan Maintenance Facility 3501 Coachman Point Eagan, MN 55122 Note: Registration forms must be received no later than. Friday, March 24th. Do not send money with your registration! Additional Details. --Registrations will be drawn at random. --Successful registrants will be notified by mail as to species availability and exact time/location of the tree distribution. --Payment will be made at the time of pick-up; prices include state sales tax. --The tree sale will be limited to a total of 800 trees. --Residents are limited to two trees per family. -While the City assures that these trees come from reputable local nurseries, it does not extend a warranty for replacement. TREE MY USA ORDER FORM Indicate Quantity Desired (Limit 2 Per Column) Species Size Cost Linden, Glenleven 8-10' $20.00 Linden, Greenspire 8-10' $20.00 Locust, Skyline 8-10' $22.00 Maple, Emerald Queen 8-10' $18.00 Maple, Sugar 8-10' $22.00 Birch, Whitespire Clump 6-8' $18.00 Oak, Pin 6-8' $18.00 Oak, Bicolor 6-8' $18.00 Oak, Red 6-8' $18.00 Crabapple, Red Splendor 6-8' $12.00 Crabapple, Snowdrift 6-8' $12.00 Maple, Amur Clump 34 $ 8.00 (see detailed tree description on reverse of this form) Name: Address: Phone: (Home)_ (Work) 1st 2nd 3rd Choice Choice Choice 9 [AS LOVELY AS A TREE Eagan Wsi Will 11V W t0 "Dig -III far Arbor []ay At last years Arbor Day Celebration, approximately 70 Eagan residents gathered to plant nearly 70 Oak trees, and a number of sbrubs and perrenials at South Oaks neigbborbood park in the Southeast section of Eagan. The annual Arbor Day Celebration, and it's hundreds of volunteers, have helped to reforest many Eagan parks and public spaces throughout the nine year history. ::7 P, o It Tree Types Available at 9th Achiral Tree Sale: linden, Gienleven and Greewipire: 40-50' height, 30-40' width at maturity. Pyramidal .form, slower growing, good yard tree. llomglocuxr, Skyiho. _ 50' height, 30- 401 width at maturity. Fast growing with yellow full leaf color. Easy an turf as it casts only light shade. 40, height, 30' width at maturity. Medium growth rate wirh yellow full foliage. Rounded crown shape with dark green, glassy summer foliage. Maple, Sugx.r.; 60' height, 45' width at maturity. A medium to slow growing tree that does best on heavy, moist wile, l<srrelknt fall color. llir.ch, L�Jhitrsjairc (3-sre.m clump furrn?: 30-44 height, 20-25' width at maturity. iti "urn growth rate. long, daals_Sm", _6lossy leaves, very white This year on May 6, 1995, beginning at 8:00 a.m., you're invited to Bur Oaks Park in the Northeast corner of Eagan, to help plant trees and Celebrate the Ninth Annual Eagan Arbor Day. "VP JOW The festivities begin with a morning l wake-up treat and introduction of 1 the days events which will include the planting of approximately 50 soak trees, shrubs and perrenials throughout the park; the reading of the City Council proclamation r. recognizing Arbor Day, and Eagan as a Tree City U.S.A. for the seventh conse�cuati�ve Year; followed by the unvei in- I g of the 1995 Arbor Z month Poster contest winner; concluding with a picnic lunch, compliments of the City staff, to celebrate and congratulate volunteers for a job well done! All volunteers will recieve this free lunch, an Arbor month poster, and a seedling to take home and plant. Individuals, famalies, neighborhood groups, church and community organizations are encouraged to come join in the fun. For information, directions and to register, call Parks & Recreation at 681-4660. bark. This Cul tivar is said to be resistant to bronze birch horet and Fairly tolerant of high temperatures. Oak, Pi:).-. 55' height, 40' width at maturity. A n-ediuin growth rate ttee with a strong central leader. Horizontally layered branches giving an elegant appearance. Prefer slightly acidic soil. Oak, Bi"or: 50-60' height, 40-50' width at maturity. A papular, rapid growing, easy to tramplastt oak. Beautiful exfoliating bark gives a bi- color effect. Can tolerate a wide range of soils. Dense, green foliage turn yellow to red in fall. •c, 50' height, 45' width at ftaaturity. A fastgrowing oak with pyramidal form when young, turning rounded and mote symmetric when nature. Prefers %ndy loam, slightly acidic soil. Dark green leaves turn brown and are usually retained through winter. 4,. R vJ SpkndUr- 20' height, 20' width at n atutity. Has an open, graceful, upright forth to crown. Base -red bWs open to pink flowers. Feddish-green foliage turns reddish - purple in fail. Dark red, showy Fruit persists into winter. Good wildlife tree. C,rAI,ap!,:4e, Snowdrift: 20'height„ 20' width at maturity. A vigorous grower with a rounded, dense crown. Pink buds open to white flowers. Dark green foliage. Small, orange -red fruit persists into winter. Gond wildlife tree. Mable, Atxaur (clump form): 15-20' height. 1544 Width at inamrity. Small tree with a rounded outline. Shape is variable, but can be pruned to meet away landscape requirement. Dark g"sy green leaves turn to brilliant omoge-red in fall. One of the few maples with fragrant flowers which appear in early May. Don best in moist, well -drained soil. (Order form an reverse) HOW DO YOU PICTURE ARBOR DAY? C� The Annual Arbor day poster contest is a hit with Eagan third graders. This year 975 kids from the nine Eagan schools have applied their artistic skills to illisstmte the importance of trees. Three posters that best represent what Arbor Day is all about, will be chosen by the City's forestry staff, at each school, and their artists will each receive a prize. The top poster from each school will then go on to represent that school for the grand prize, two professionally produced and framed posters of their drawing, one for the child and one for the City that will serve as the theme for the next year's celebration. The Grand Prize winner, announced at last year's Arbor Day Celebration was Brianna Ziegler from Thomas Lake Elementary. Her drawing is currently being reproduced for her and for display at this yeear_'s Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, May 6,Y9-95, at Bur Oaks Park in Eagan. The runners up (also pictured above, in undetermined order) were Laura Dieman from Pinewood Elementary, Rachel Mork from Northview Elementary,Jacob Dale Ford from Woodland Elementary, Alysa Braaten from Pilot Knob Elementary, Danniel Berceau from Oak Ridge Elementary, Justin Herman from Deerw ood Elementary, Danniel Lowen from Rahn Elementary and Tess Wilson from Glacier Hills Elementary. �� rx,7 o a CIVIC ARENA TAKES SHAPE With all of the construction taking place near the improvements to build upon the initial "no-frills" corner of Wescott and Pilot Knob Road, it may take a design. Bids came in within 1% of the original cost while before you notice the beginnings of a new estimates allowing the Council to approve the building taking shape just South of the new Police construction contract in February 1995. Ground Facility. This new nacility will be the home of the breaking will take place this month, with completion Eagan Civic Arena. scheduled for early fall, 1995. The Council is following through on a commitment made in 1993 between the City and the community, in which the Council committed $1.4 million to support the development and construction of an ice arena, if the community could raise another $600,000 toward the project. In late 1994, with the $600,000 goal nearly met, the Council approved the development of the construction documents. By moving forward on this time schedule, the staff and Council felt there was a stronger possibility that bids could then be sought during the most favorable market conditions. The architectural firm of Arena Consultants and Construction (ACC) prepared a base plan with a variety of possible construction alternates, to ensure that the building would meet basic needs, while allowing for future The Civic Arena's initial design provides space and equipment to maintain a sheet of ice to be used for a variety of skating programs, team rooms, spectator seating and a small administrative office. City staff anticipates the development of a skating program by November of 1995, with skating activities taking place until approximately mid-March when the building will accomodate "dry -floor" events. Ken Vraa, Director of Parks and Recreation says, "Although the arena has been designed to accomodate year-round ice activities, our plan is to wait and let the community define the many possible uses for the facility." User fees will be the primary funding for the Civic Arena, so the people from the community who make use of the arena will determine the overall long term development of the Eagan Civic Arena.. 10 11 Worldly the Recycling Hero invites you to make a world of difference on Earth Day 1995 Celebrate Earth Day in .Eagan on Sunday, April 23n' Noon -3:00 at Thomas Lake Park Enjoy:a ee picnic lunch (pre" istrafiosx regrcired) Demonstrations Entertainment .Earth walk (with our giant earthball!) and much more...! for Details & Registration call 681-4660 6 I IF IT ARRIVES IN THIS BOX... R _,' CY'(1E IT IN THIS ONE! Mixed mail & paper recycling began February 1't in Eagan nom: Anything that arrives as snail Envelopes (windows o.k.) Office Papers starionary Adding machine tapes Bills & Receipts Post -it Notes File Folders Include this mix with Magazines & Catalogues not newsprint! Do NOT RECYCLE: Product Samples Plastic wrappings "Cissue, Napkins, Paper 7bwels caxbon pepers Box hoard (Cereal, chip or 12 - pack type boxes) 'lease bag mixed mail and office paper, along with the magazines & catalogues that you have already been recycling. This mix must be kept separate from newspapers Questions? Ca!l your refuse hauler, or call the Eagan Recycling Program at 681-4600 12 13 a� New in 1995 Oil, & oil Filters Now %armed Ream 141t0filli and must be brought to she Household Hazardous 'Wlasre Collection Site. i!!II: ':III Iiia SV Dakota Counjty Household Hazardous Waste Site in Eagan Lexington Ave. Yankee Doodl Hwy 149 (Dodd Rd) Open Wednesday's 3-8 p.m. and Saturday's 9a.m.-2p.ox Fluorescent Lights Also banned from landfills .and must be brought, untmokien, to Household Hazardous Waste Collection Site. Collectionl storage boxes ate Available to hells residents transporr these tubes. Call 681-4600 to arrange to pick up boxes.. Remember to check out the ftee product exchange area at the site! Pick up left over paint for smalll iobs, household cleaners, yard care items and lots more! Check it out every time you have a small ho hold chore --you may never have to buy theaee producta again! For ►e ific Hazardous Taste Information uaff.DakotaCounty' Enm'ronmenta �nagemen at 891-7020 Eagan Residents can Recyle these materials at the curb. Separate & Recycle materials in these six groups Mixed Marl., Magazines & Office Paper (new catagory*) Tin & Aluminum Cans c1 f � Plastic Bottles with a neck �r Corrugated Cardboard cut down or crush to 3 ft. by 3ft. sections before netting out *Please bag mixed mail and office paper, along with the magazines & catalogues that you have already been ]recycling. 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