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1996-09 Experience Eagan & Discover Us
-,T On the Cover: Blackhawk Park's New Pavilion & Playground A new park pavilion, Eagan's first to include full kitchen facilities, has just been completed at Blackhawk Park. The pavilion seats a group of up to 120 people (or two smaller groups). A new playground has also been recently constructed which is also an Eagan first', it is fully accessible to children with disabilities. An observation deck is currently under construction whichwill provide a tremendously panoramic view toward Blackhawk Lake, and a fire ring near the lake provides an evening's entertainment. Call 681-4660 to make your pavilion reservation for this fall. 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. City of Eagan Municipal Center 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 Mayor: Thomas Egan Councilmembers: Pat Awada Shawn Hunter Sandra Masin Ted Wachter The Lone Oak Tree the symbol of strength & growth in our community. Fall 1996 Residents Believe Eagan is "On the Right Course," Survey Says n a wide ranging review of attitudes toward their City and its government, a substantial number of Eagan residents said the City is on the "right track." This past spring, the City Council decided to conduct a survey of residents to determine their feelings about the community, their hopes for the future and level of satisfaction with City services. Working closely with City departments, The Wallace Group, an Eagan -based public relations and marketing firm, designed the survey and interviews were conducted July 24-29. The phone interviews averaged just over 20 minutes. On the overriding question, "Is Eagan on the right course?" 85 percent of respondents said yes, 6 percent said no and 9 percent indicated they didn't know or refused to answer. When asked why they felt that way, 27 percent expressed overall satisfaction, 16 percent noted the development of Eagan; and good city planning, growth and environmentally balanced planning followed in that order. community now. What does that mean to Eaganites? Of the 65 percent who responded affirmatively, 18 percent pointed to community events and activities, 16 percent mentioned the friendliness of residents and 15 percent cited the schools and educational programs. Following in order of responses were parks and nature and Fourth of July events (tied), recreation programs, churches and religious organizations and Eagan's family orientation. During the telephone interviews, conducted in both daytime and evening hours, some 53 questions were posed, many of which were open-ended to encourage candid comments. Several questions also had follow-ups to get more specific input. Development From a development perspective, 78 percent said they believed Eagan was on the right course, with 14 percent saying no. Asked what was most pleasing about recent development, parks and nature areas were tied with shopping centers, followed by restaurants and the ice arena. When the Town Centre area and Promenade are joined with shopping, retail development dominates. Least favorable, according to the respondents, was townhouse and apartment development, strip malls and housing development, in general. When reminded that only 20 percent of the land in Eagan is still available for development, 70 percent favored keeping land for parks and open spaces, 59 percent favored single family homes and 25 percent supported retail shops. Townhouse/ multifamily dwellings and office buildings tied for fourth place. About half of those surveyed felt that There has been much public discussion in recent years about steps that can be taken to promote a "sense of community" in Eagan. However, by an almost 3 to 1 margin, those surveyed said they believe that Eagan does have a sense of Fall 1996 Eagan does a good or better job of informing residents of development proposals, but a significant number, 21 percent, said the city does a fair job and 17 percent said poor or very poor. The latter group said they had never received any information or were not informed in a timely fashion. Parks and Recreation More than three out of every four people interviewed said they or members of their household use the City's parks or athletic fields, and overall, 67 percent rate the parks excellent or very good, with another 27 percent calling them good. That does not mean that everyone takes part in organized parks programs. Only one out of three have household members who participate, with others citing lack of time or interest, not knowing about the programs, their ages, or the ages of their children. Eagan residents clearly favor acquiring more land for additional parks and athletic fields. On a scale of 1 to 10, from not at all important to very important, such acquisitions were rated at 5.93. Those interviewed were given a range of choices as to how additional park land should be used. By far, the most popular option was maintaining the land in its natural state, even when told that additional city tax dollars from property taxes would be required. Following in order were an outdoor swimming pool, land for additional parks, a multiple use recreational center, an indoor swimming pool and a park area for community gatherings and celebrations. City Services In looking at the range of city services provided for residents, questions sought to evoke both feelings and assessments of performance, either from actual experience or from what they have heard. When asked what best described the way they felt about services received in Eagan, 65 percent found them very good bOn this —t-;- 15 Interest in FLAm Park DEPMopmerlts Future Development for Remaining Eagan Land 70®,arks�� 5 60 asirKieRan1wres o 50 4.9 ceder 30 ®retail 0 outdoor pod 40 25 ©tamiv_rdmlti-tarily g ao dndrngs v 20 Orifice IL 10 ■ ir,ostdai 0 aorrrr Aty g4herirgs 0 ■aparvrerls -aired - parkslopen retail office apw—Its__._ 4.5 spas Developrrert ted" ' There has been much public discussion in recent years about steps that can be taken to promote a "sense of community" in Eagan. However, by an almost 3 to 1 margin, those surveyed said they believe that Eagan does have a sense of Fall 1996 Eagan does a good or better job of informing residents of development proposals, but a significant number, 21 percent, said the city does a fair job and 17 percent said poor or very poor. The latter group said they had never received any information or were not informed in a timely fashion. Parks and Recreation More than three out of every four people interviewed said they or members of their household use the City's parks or athletic fields, and overall, 67 percent rate the parks excellent or very good, with another 27 percent calling them good. That does not mean that everyone takes part in organized parks programs. Only one out of three have household members who participate, with others citing lack of time or interest, not knowing about the programs, their ages, or the ages of their children. Eagan residents clearly favor acquiring more land for additional parks and athletic fields. On a scale of 1 to 10, from not at all important to very important, such acquisitions were rated at 5.93. Those interviewed were given a range of choices as to how additional park land should be used. By far, the most popular option was maintaining the land in its natural state, even when told that additional city tax dollars from property taxes would be required. Following in order were an outdoor swimming pool, land for additional parks, a multiple use recreational center, an indoor swimming pool and a park area for community gatherings and celebrations. City Services In looking at the range of city services provided for residents, questions sought to evoke both feelings and assessments of performance, either from actual experience or from what they have heard. When asked what best described the way they felt about services received in Eagan, 65 percent found them very good bOn this —t-;- 15 or etter. 11 1 percent said excellent, 50 percent said very good, 30 percent said good, 4 percent said fair and 1 percent said poor. No one chose very poor and only 1 percent fell in the "don't know/refuse" to answer bracket. On the critical issue of public safety, 97 percent of Eagan residents said they felt safe in their homes and 95 percent said they felt safe in their neighborhoods. About a third of those responding, however, said there were areas in the City of Eagan where they would not feel safe. In looking at police department responsiveness, 78 percent rated it good to excellent, with 6 percent finding it fair and just 1 percent judging it poor. The positive responses included the 16 percent for excellent, 36 percent for very good and the 24 percent indicating good. Of those surveyed, 29 percent said they had contacted police in the past year. The Eagan Fire Department's 1 50 Interest in FLAm Park DEPMopmerlts City Services 45 5 V 40 ® m.itiple use recreation 0 35 4.9 ceder 30 0 outdoor pod 4.8 25 0 4.7 d 20 15 0 indoor pod 10LL 5 - 0 aorrrr Aty g4herirgs 4.6 -aired - 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 CL N N CLa 2 U N or etter. 11 1 percent said excellent, 50 percent said very good, 30 percent said good, 4 percent said fair and 1 percent said poor. No one chose very poor and only 1 percent fell in the "don't know/refuse" to answer bracket. On the critical issue of public safety, 97 percent of Eagan residents said they felt safe in their homes and 95 percent said they felt safe in their neighborhoods. About a third of those responding, however, said there were areas in the City of Eagan where they would not feel safe. In looking at police department responsiveness, 78 percent rated it good to excellent, with 6 percent finding it fair and just 1 percent judging it poor. The positive responses included the 16 percent for excellent, 36 percent for very good and the 24 percent indicating good. Of those surveyed, 29 percent said they had contacted police in the past year. The Eagan Fire Department's 1 50 Interest in FLAm Park DEPMopmerlts ■ land to ren _-_n 45 undeveloped V 40 ® m.itiple use recreation 0 35 ceder 30 0 outdoor pod 25 M land for parks d 20 15 0 indoor pod 10LL 5 - 0 aorrrr Aty g4herirgs 0 -aired - pt r+cfel�trisiflori responsiveness a so drew positive reactions, with 61 percent rating the department good to excellent. On a scale of 1 to 6, the overall rating was 4.93, or very good. Several noted that Eagan has a volunteer department. The public works department got good grades for the quality of City street surfaces with almost half of those surveyed finding them very good or excellent. An additional 40 percent rated them as good. On roadway planning and construction, 72 percent responded with a rating of good or above. Even higher percentages responded positively on the job done in snow plowing and clearing sand from City streets in the spring. On the question of whether the City should undertake an additional task, clearing snow and ice from sidewalks and trails along City streets, 68 percent responded yes. However, when they were told that additional tax revenues would be required to finance this service, those in favor of the City clearing sidewalks and trails dropped to 47 percent. Environmental concerns ranked high among Eagan residents, with tree preservation, protection of wetlands and water quality all cited as very important. Most felt the City is doing a good job in these areas. A complete analysis of survey findings will be made available to those interested, upon request. This review of the opinions of the people of Eagan helps the City better understand the desires and concerns of residents and the way in which City operations are perceived. The cooperation of all who participated is deeply appreciated. It you would Ilke to recieve this newsletter In an alternate format such as large print, braille, audio tape,etc„ please contact the City of Eagan at 681-4600, (TOO 454-8560) Primary Election & Park. Bond Referendum September 10 -- General Election November 5 he City of Eagan will hold a Primary Election and Park Bond Referendum on Tuesday, September 10, and a General Election on Tuesday, November 5. The ballot for the Primary Election will include the federal offices of United States Senator and United States Representative, the Minnesota offices of State Senator and State Representative. In a Primary Election, Minnesota election law permits voters to vote for the candidates of only one political party for these partisan offices. Non- partisan offices will include a County Commissioner and the City of Eagan Park Bond question. You may choose to vote ONLY on the Park Bond question without impacting the rest of the ballot. The Park Bond question will be decided only by the number of "yes" versus "no" votes cast on the question, not by the total number of people voting in the Primary. Polls will be open on September 10 and November 5 from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. If you are not registered to vote at your current Eagan address, you may register at your polling place on September 10 by showing a current Minnesota Drivers License or Minnesota Identification Card bearing your current Eagan address. Or you may have a registered voter from your precinct vouch for you. If you choose not to vote in the Primary Election and are not registered to vote, you may still register by mail until 20 days prior to the General Election on November 5. If you will be out of town or are unable to attend your polling place for either the Primary or the General Election, and would like to cast an absentee ballot, you may do so at City Hall, 3830 Pilot Knob Road. Or a ballot can be mailed to you prior to the elections. For more information or to receive an absentee ballot, please call the City of Eagan at 681-4600 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Precincts 8z Polling Places 1 Pilot Knob Elementary School 11 Northview Elementary School 1436 Lone Oak Road 965 Diffley Road Fall 1996 r filo with t kir City Clerk's _I:.30 p.in. Seprem bvr 10 t candidatc must kv an eligible least -11 Years of age and :t tcsi Tiie terms of Hunter and December 3:1 position is a 1 The City of Eagan is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer 2 Quarry Park Shelter 12 Cedar Ridge Christian Church 3340 Coachman Road 2024 Rahn Way 38A N 1 3 Trinity Lone Oak Church 13 Rahn Elementary School,R� 2950 Hwy 55 4424 Sandstsone Drive rou D►KERD �o " O 3 4 Cedar Elementary School 14 Christ Lutheran Church 2140 Diffley Road 1930 Diffley Road YANKEE bOODtE RDAo '4 g� ® 0 \ � 5 Mt. Calvary Church 15 Thomas Lake Elementary o (D 3930 Rahn Road 4350 Thomas Lake Road ® 5Dnky 6 Cross of Christ Church 16 Easter Lutheran Church 6 D wbbD10 11DR 1985 Diffley Road 4200 Pilot Knob Road vinurwwr 7 Fire Administration Bldg. 17 St. Thomas Becket Church D 3795 Pilot Knob Road 4455 South Robert Trail g 8 8 Eagan Municipal Center 18 Fire Station No. 5 12 48 19 ® 3830 Pilot Knob Road 4701 Galaxie Avenue 9 Woodland School 19 Chapel Hill Baptist Church 945 Wescott Road 4888 Pilot Knob Road 10 St. John Neumann Church 20 Pinewood Elementary School 4030 Pilot Knob Road 4300 Dodd Rd. Fail 1996 Park Bond Referendum agan residents will be asked to vote on Tuesday, September 10, to determine whether $3.8 million in bonds should be sold to finance the purchase of open space for preservation and possible future park uses. The Eagan City Council took this action based on the recommendation of the Open Space Task Force and the Advisory Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission (APRNRC) and community input. In 1995 the City Council accepted an updated "Park Systems Master Plan" which provided an inventory, review and analysis of all existing parks, recreation and natural resources within Eagan. A chapter was devoted to the review of natural resources which have given Eagan its unique distinction among suburban communities. As part of this chapter, the APRNRC developed evaluation criteria for prioritizing open space which included identification of significant natural resources. They applied this criteria to undeveloped parcels within the city and named 41 open space areas as candidate sites. At the recommendation of the APRNRC, the City Council created the Open Space Task Force, made up of Eagan residents. The task force was charged with reviewing the list of candidate parcels to determine if a referendum to finance the acquisition of open space should be brought before the community and, if so, what the dollar amount should be. The task force reviewed sections of the Park Systems Master Plan, toured candidate sites and evaluated the need for development of park land to meet current and future community needs. The task force noted that, since 1991 alone, Eagan has seen 1,525 acres of its remaining open space developed as residential, commercial or industrial property. Of the original 41 sites identified, 20 candidate sites were chosen to remain on the candidate list, totaling nearly 300 acres. The task force recognized that certainly not all of the identified properties could be purchased. Wading pool's first summer makes big splash! 0 n several of the hot humid days this summer, hundreds of Eagan's tots could be found, supported by mom, dad or a brilliant baby-sitter, frolicking in the cool relief of the new Eagan wading pool. Tiny toes dipped into the cool splendor and then ventured deeper to ankle or tummy -high depths (if you're under 48 inches tall as the pool requires). Squeals of delight could be heard and enjoyed, well beyond the bounds of the wading pool fence -line. The spouting play fountains with valves kids can open and close on their own are a favorite attraction. Fountains are at multiple heights and of various designs so that kids can be sprinkled from every angle! The fun is over for this year, . but this first year shows that E l $ the wading pool will be a great success for years to come. The Parks and Recreation Department hopes you all come back to enjoy '+ the wading pool again and again next year! The City Council also noted that members of the community may wish to have other properties evaluated and added to the list of candidate sites. The City Council has decided to let the voters determine whether the purchase of open space for possible future park uses is a priority at this time. If the referendum is approved, th $3.8 million could be used only for the purchase of land. The land would be preserved as open space or possible future park uses. The task force and the City Council will continue to narrow the existing list of candidate properties, consider other properties identified by the community, solicit appraisals of properties and attempt to negotiate the best purchase options based on those appraisals. If you have questions or would like to know more, an informational meeting will be held in the Community Room at City Hall on Thursday, September 5, at 5:00 p.m. Or you may call the Parks and Recreation Department at 681-4660. Beautiful Shorelines Do you live next to a lake or wetland? Do you really want all that turf grass to mow and fertilize? Want to attract more songbirds and other wildlife to your spread? Interested in protecting the quality of your lake or wetland? Consider planting wildflowers and native grass along the water's edge. With the help of an information sheet available from the City, you can reduce the time you spend on lawn care, enjoy the aesthetics of wildflowers and prairie grasses, and cleanse runoff entering your wetland or lake. The sheet outlines the benefits of such plantings (called "buffer" strips), provides direction on site preparation and seeding, and lists sources for seed as well as assistance in designing this type of landscape. And autumn is one of the best times of the year to start these plantings. Just call 681-4300 and ask for the City's information sheet on wetland buffers titled "Beautiful Shorelines, Cleaner Lakes - Enhancing Your Shoreline With Natural Buffers." A natural stream bed is being recreated in northwesf Eagan to help preserve one of ihe City's natural Fall 1996 Fall Fertilizing Care; For Lawns & Lakes id -August through October is the best time of the year for fertilizing your lawn, according to University Extension lawn care specialists. Late season fertilization stimulates root growth which provides the foundation for lush growth next spring. Unlike summer weather which puts grass under stress with high temperatures and dry conditions, a cooler, wetter fall spurs grass vigor. On the other hand, broad -leafed weeds - like the long distance runner who goes out too fast - are losing steam. In the continuing battle for space in your yard, grass is better able to compete with the weeds during the later part of the growing season before all plants settle in for the long winter wait. Lawn care and water quality can be compatible by following a few guidelines: 1. Use a low -phosphorus fertilizer with a middle number on the bag of 3 or less. Extensive lawn soil testing in Eagan has shown that over 98LY of residential lawns need no more than low -phosphorus fertilizer and over 50916 need no additional phosphorus. The results of a soil test will give you the most accurate information regarding a yard's fertilizer needs. Soil testing kits are available through the City, 681-4300, or the University of Minnesota's Soil Testing Laboratory, 625-3101. 2. Eliminate spray or drift of fertilizer onto hard surfaces, like driveways, sidewalks, or streets. This will lessen the chance of rain or irrigation washing the fertilizer directly into the storm drainage system that feeds many of our lakes. Never apply fertilizer on frozen ground. As you mow and rake the yard for the last time this year and prepare the mower and roto -tiller for winter storage, also remember the following: 1. Never dispose of the gasoline, oil, or leftover pesticides or herbicides in the street or gutter. Call the City recycling coordinator at 681-4600 or see the information on page 12, for information on proper disposal methods. 2. Grass clippings, leaves; ar.d other plant debris should be removed from streets, sidewalks, and driveways or removed as soon as possible after mowing. This material can be composted, used as mulch, or disposed of at a community compost site. Ravine Restoration " ` Natural" E agan is blessed with many small lakes and wetlands, but little in the way of streams in this water -rich city. Now, thanks to an innovative and cost-effective project approved earlier this year, efforts are underway to use "bioengineering" to restore a stream in a badly eroded ravine in northwest Eagan. From its headwaters near Highview Park to its discharge point near the intersection of Highway 13 and Highview Avenue, the little stream falls over 70 feet in a distance of just over one-third mile. Fed by hillside springs and street runoff, the ravine was showing signs of severe erosion - raw, nearly vertical banks, downed trees, and sediment -laden water during runoff events. The project now underway will recreate the natural meandering stream bed and use a series of natural -looking boulder dams - 26 in all - and a cobble -lined stream bed to dissipate the energy and erosive power of the water as it falls toward the Minnesota River Valley. The last stage of the project will be to use vegetation like deep-rooted native perennial grasses, willows, and shrubs to stabilize slopes and banks overlooking the stream bed. The project is scheduled for completion in November of this year. Fail 1996 Bob the Water Guy Prepares for the Unexpected! Undercover Surveillance Activities his year, the Utility Division has been televising some of your homes, probably without your knowledge... did I get your attention? Don't be alarmed! Read on. During our routine sewer main televising, a program that has been going on for over 10 years now, we have introduced a new technology. Previously, we could only see straight ahead in the water or sewer pipeline as the camera drove through it. Although this method was effective for our purposes, it didn't always reveal problems brewing just outside the mainline, problems found in your service connection. This is a place where boulevard tree roots can enter your line from cracks or gaps in the pipe or where debris can cause sewer backups into your home. The new camera is able to turn, providing a view of the sides of the pipe, enabling us to look about 2 to 3 feet into your line. If we find a problem, a letter is sent to your address informing you of the type and severity of the problem. Keep in mind, due to cost, only a portion of the City is done each year, and we have selected the highest probability areas to televise first. We have completed our program for '96 and all affected residents have already been contacted. Before You Migrate f you're leaving a property up here in the great white north for the desert sands or balmy beaches, be sure to remember one important physics experiment... water freezes below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. I know you know that. But the important part is remembering where all that water is hiding; in the pipes of your home, in the traps of sinks, showers, and toilets, and in irrigation systems. A garden hose with water in it, connected to an outside faucet, is the most common cause of internal pipe breakage in a building. Cold air intakes, for a furnace blowing on an incoming water line during the coldest periods can cause major leaks while you're away, and believe me that is not something you want to come home to! The best rule is to think of every place water or vulnerable liquids could be, and deal with them appropriately. A little forethought will save you an unexpected trip back here in January! As always, if you have any questions or comments, I would like to hear from you! Write or call me at: City of Eagan c/o Bob, the Water Guy 3501 Coachman Point Eagan, Mn 55122 681-4300 Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities participating in City activities will be provided upon advance notice of at least 96 hours. If a notice of less than 96 hours is received, the City will attempt to provide such aid_ iEecreaBanaI fire Fall is the time to Curl UP %vol) a good book in front of a fire, -:rr bet tcr yet, how abom a bonfire in rhe bark yard! l3efttre you invite the };Nests or did, out rhe weetric forks, Call i al;att s, crew recreational fires hotline to let the fire department know when and %v- here you are planning your bre! Here at re a few of elle guidlt'ties to keep in mind when planning your recreational fire: Recreational fires do riot req uire a burnin}; l)rrmir. but.. i°ou most MgISter yOUT lll:inned -recreational fire by Calling the recreational fire registratittu line, 686-1115. Recre:+tional fires cannot be laTger titan •i felt by 3 feet, AL Recreational fires must be at least ?5 leer -away-from any structure'. pYou may bitrn ONLY sticksI FA. logs err untreated lumber. It is unlawful to burn leaves in a recrcation:>.l or any other type of ficc. You most have a garden hose, .-bucker of warcr or shovel j readily available at all times { during the recreational fire. Failure [(icomply with these niles +�JilE risirlt in the wuirtr,>:ir?,' disp; -.Or Where do I find out about City meetings, programs and information? In this day of busy schedules and limited free time it's difficult to find out what's happening in your neighborhood, let alone keeping up with the issues facing your community. The following list may help you know where to look for information about the issues that affect Eagan: Dakota County Tribune and This Week newspapers are the official newspapers of the City of Eagan. All public information notices, public meeting agendas and legal advertisements will be listed in these newspapers. Cable Channel 16 is the Government channel for the City of Eagan. This is where you can watch "live" televised public meetings. You will also find important City phone numbers and special programming information on channel 16. Public meeting agendas are available at City Hall at or prior to all public meetings and are also posted in the Municipal Center lobby. Call 681-4600 for more information. I Fall 1996 Yankee Doodle Project Nearing Completion It s been a long summer for those who have had to make the daily drive through the center of Eagan, but construction is due to wrap up by November 1. Crews have been working to widen Yankee Doodle Road to accommodate six lanes of traffic, including a bridge widening over 3 5 E and pedestrian/bike paths on either side of the roadway. Construction of a northbound entrance ramp to 35E is also a part of this project. New roads will also include a continuation of Denmark Avenue to the north into the new "Promenade" development as well as the new Promenade Drive and Northwood Drive which will provide access around and through the center. Until the project is complete, however, lane shifts, detours and generally slow traffic will continue. Access for pedestrians and bicycles may be eliminated for short periods of time and entrances to the park and ride and on to 3 5 E may be detoured. It may save time and a few headaches if you can choose an alternate route to avoid this area until November. Noise Mitigation For Airport E x p a n s i o n The City of Eagan and seven other noise impacted cities are working together with the Metropolitan Airports Commission to develop a recommendation to the State of Minnesota to mitigate the effects of aircraft noise in residential areas around the international airport. The mitigation plan is a requirement of the Airport Legislation that was passed earlier this year which ended the dual track airport planning process and authorized the expansion of the existing airport. Even though the actual expansion of the airport is still a number of years away, it is important to have noise abatement efforts in place before any additional operations begin to fly over the area. The City of Eagan is advocating that the State provide programs such as sound insulation, tax credits, neighborhood stabilization activities and other programs over a broad area surrounding the airport. The City is also supporting phasing these programs in with some owner participation over an even larger area to recognize that aircraft noise diminishes but does not disappear outside of the most heavily impacted areas. The airport continues to grow more rapidly than anyone anticipated and the need to accommodate increasing numbers of flights at the current airport will continue. While it is hoped that new generation, quieter aircraft will reduce the noise nuisance, it will not go away entirely. For residents who are affected, even after technology has done all that it can, these programs are essential. If you would like additional information on the noise mitigation program the airport is considering, please call 726-8189. If you agree with the City's position or if you have other ideas about how to reduce the impacts of aircraft noise in the Twin Cities, please share your views with the Metropolitan Airports Commission, 6040 28th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55450. Fall 1996 Chlorotic Oaks in Neighborhoods his summer the Forestry Division has received many calls describing oaks trees with yellowing leaves. If you have one of these trees, usually white or bur oaks, the problem could be a disorder called "chlorosis". The first sign of chlorosis is a general yellowing of leaves. Symptoms range from a mild yellowing between leaf veins, to severe yellowing followed by death of leaves and the ultimate death of the tree. This disorder may affect a few branches, or the entire tree. Trees mildly affected do not show symptoms every year. Severely affected trees usually have branches die each year until the tree is killed or its value destroyed. Chlorosis is generally associated with trees in heavy, clay soils, and is typically related to one of two conditions: alkaline soils having a pH above 7.0; or sites where extensive soil fill or removal, compaction, or general construction injury to the root system has occurred. Older oaks are especially susceptible to t] Control for chlorosis can follow two courses of actio Prevention is the best control. Do not plant chlorosis -susceptible species like oaks, in soils having a pH above 7.0. Do not allow construction to occur within the oak's drip line. An undisturbed ground cover beneath the tree is also a great benefit, allow decaying leaf litter to remain providing nutrients which sustain beneficial soil organisms. The second approach is long term and involves attempting to alter the pH of the soil. Briefly, this can occur by either not adding material which will raise pH, including irrigation, (Eagan water has a pH of about 7.5), or by amending the soil with material to lower the topsoil pH. Extra- Extra Thanks to this summer's storms, the forestry division has more wood mulch than can be used in Parks and other City Properties. So, they're offering it to you! When: Saturday, September 28 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 11:00a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Residents with last name of A to L should arrive between 8:00 and 11:00, residents with last name of M to Z should arrive between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. This will help to alleviate traffic congestion and wait time. Where: Patrick Eagan Park parking lot, on Lexington Ave. just south of Northview Park Rd. Cost: $2.00 per carload, bags or cans filled. $4.00 per truck or trailer For more detailed information or to arrange for an inspection to diagnose your tree Notes: Limited to residents of problem call the Eagan Forestry Division at 681-4300. Eagan only. Firewood & Tree Pests Ffirewood cut from fresh trees or those recently infested by insects and disease can add to the spread of pests to nearby healthy trees. While many pests can breed or survive in wood piles, the problem is critical with oak wilt, Dutch Elm disease, and two lined chestnut borer. In most cases, the insect or disease winters in the sheltered environment of the wood pile, emerges in spring, and infests nearby trees. Treating firewood to destroy the insect or disease habitat will eliminate the chance that firewood will contribute pests in your neighborhood. Treat the firewood by: removing the bark while the log is still h V green, or cut the tree to firewood lengths and air stack it so that both ends of the Mulch around trees and shrubs allows wood piece show. Cover the pile with a moisture, moderates soil. temperature, 1 heavy plastic (4-6 mil) tarp from April 15 from lawn mowers and weed whips. until July 1 taking care to bury tarp edges with soil. Oak that died from oak wilt Do not exceed 4 inches in thickness within the past year should not be moved, the plant the better. Mulching too thi in any form, including firewood, into Keep the mulch at least 6 inches as areas where oak wilt is not found. with the trunk will encourage fungal g Covered or not, moving oak wilt infected material into uninfected areas is always A porous landscape fabric that allow dangerous. a weed barrier under mulch, but plasti If you have questions about any of your trees, firewood or plants, please call the Eagan Forestry Division at 681-4300. Mulch to be used on private property only --no commercial use. Bring your own bags or garbage cans to load. City staff will have equipment to load pickup trucks or trailers (nothing larger than a utility trailer. M for better ra�,;t, � ` � Esc l im its wh and thlii 1�etttk ck will enttr ma o ay fro. tteer, ti aks" � ` rowth atsl tit of ,,, s for gazc ate e�g a as c under l AD" t . If a "living mulch" is desired, plant perenn. the root system of the tree. Do not use annum Lone Oak Days Eagan's New Old Fashioned Festival 0 ne hundred years ago, Eagan looked very different than it does today. Farming was the primary way of life. Potatoes, onions, rutabagas and even some sorghum cane were the chief crops grown along Eagan's rugged and wooded terrain. Farmers often joked that, if all of the rocks and trees that they cleared from their fields could be sold as a cash crops, they would all be rich! It is this persistence, good humor and history that will be remembered and celebrated at Eagan's newest festival, Lone Oak Days on Saturday, September 21, and Sunday, September 22. The celebration will take place on the grounds surrounding the Eagan Municipal Center, Civic Arena and Wescott Library, including Eagan's Old Town Hall, encompassing both southern corners of Pilot Knob and Wescott Roads. Festivities will include tours and displays in the original Town Hall, a farmers' market on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, antique booths and food vendors, an ice cream/ root beer float social, milk pail and three-legged races, licorice eating contest, tug-of-wars, spelling bee, kids games and craft areas, cow and goat milking demonstrations and a kiddie parade on Saturday morning at 10:00 a -m! So kids, saddle up your ponies, decorate your bicycles, red wagons, your brothers or sisters ... and come participate in the Lone Oak Days kiddie parade! Prizes will be given for the best 1900's costumes! Events will also be taking place in the schools throughout the weeks prior to the celebration, and prizes will be awarded at the festival for the best Eagan history essay, best Lone Oak Tree poetry and the best Lone Oak Tree artwork. Come share a bit of Eagan's past as we make history with the first annual Lone Oak Days Celebration! For information please contact the Eagan Convention and Visitor's Bureau at 452-9872 or Eagan City Hall at 681-4600. 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, maritalstatus, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Fall 1996 Ongoing Events: Old Town Hall Tours Farmers Market -next to old Town Hall Antique Booths Food Booths Root Beer Floats & Apple Booths - sponsored by the Eagan Foundation Displays & Judging of Vegetables & Baked Goods Game Booths Face Painting Moonwalk Bingo -Sponsored by 4-H Club Old Time Fun Photography - Sponsored by Community Action Council Children's Activity Area SATURDAY SEPTEMBER _2L SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22 10:00 a.m. Kiddie Parade 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 11:00a.m, to 5:00 p.m. Basket Lunch Social Leap Frog Race Farmers Market, Three Legged Race (noon-4:00p.m,) Gunny Sack Race Horseshoe Demo. Farmers Market (1-4 p.m.) Cake Walk Stage Shows (every 1/2 hour) 1900's Fashion Show Stick & Wheel Race Sponsored by Sheep Shearing Dakota City Demonstration School Contest Winners Egg & Spoon Race Announced Tug -of -War Spelling Bee School Contest Finalists, Pie Eating Contest Works Displayed & Watermelon Seed Prizes Awarded Spitting Contest Cow & Goat Milking Water Balloon Toss Demonstrations Licorice Eating Contest Milk Can Race Apple -Bob Contest Auction Winners Announced 5:00 Native American Powwow 6:00 Barn Dance, Hayrides & Campfire at Diamond T Ranch Curbside Recycling, ling in the Ci o Ea an is picked-, up by your refuse Recycling t1' f g p hauler on the same day as ,your garbage service If you needa bin, have missed a pick-up or need general informa- tionfirst call your garbage hauler. If they can't help, call the City of Eagan Recycling at 681-4600. Materials Accepted .1.11lagazines, Catalogs & 1Vail 4. Tin & Aluminum'Cans --Whiny magazines Xo need to remove4abds -Anything that arrives as mail 5. Plastic Bottles with a neck • ,Shiny catalogues -Pow milk, ketchup, laundrv, etc. -Keep separate from newspaper -Throw airway caps send pumps 2, Newspaper -No: Plastic tubs, ice cream pail. •Advertisements can.be included 6. Glass Battles and Jars 3. Corrugated cardboard -Food and beverage -Broken downfinto,3by 3 bundles -Clear, green, and brawn -Keep separate from other materials -Please rinse -No. -waxy or�glossy board -No need to removi4abels :pizza o -12; pack boxes eln Drop-off Dakota County Recycling Center 1705 East Highway 13 p� BwPy ille-484-5373 C N I= % m Y F .materials Accepted -Aluminum foil -Cans-aluminum and steel I #Cereal boxes/boxboard -Corrugated cardboard -Glass bottles and jars -Household batteries -Magazines and catalogs. 1 i g -Mixed mail PRINTED ON -Newspaper °r'' RECYCLED PAPER. .. _ .....- ._ �. .__ `1J Yard Waste Tips euaaV alni:) ay;;e algeliene sura;i dogs oad pup Suivadaegs air is •�QI- slate [a IV, it &, 411egdl to dis se pf yard waste in a landfill or to ini_r it tiOth gathage. Yard tivaste inc hides grass; weeds, leaves, sod, brush, and green garden wa e. Waste � Opti o ns ,for• Managing Ward N erste •1-eave the grass clippings on the lam m - -Backyard Compost: for a packet (if infrnrtnation including city ordlinances, please eall,the Citi' p"f � uoitewro;ul rayirn} aol 1?rrgcrrr Ret } d ling (l ft'ce of h,Y 1- ff00, / 00 L 1-989 I lea 'weak e aney noA }l *Place it in a composlahle hag or reusable hint to he picked tap hk• your ti►rI ""1 •2ulwao Mou angea este i'Ta�afr~r. � 3 l •Bring your yard 1ti'awe to an arc.>a c�onrpost sire. Lry A3JIJOH SN3W llflad Compost Sites A,ya lable in the Eagan ,area Eagan: SMC C •cnrnpost Services on Yankee Doodle Road .at Elrene Road 112 mite,wes-t elf Hwy. 149 0'113-1020.322-2622 -,4ccepts yard waste (unhagged onlvl;, brush, trees, and stumps. -Landscape mulch and cofnpr) t are amilable,for sale Burnsville: Kraetner's's C•ompostitzg I Mile West of 35W on [Tiff Road 890-3248 011 c'ce pts yard `waste unbagge d or in compostable bags up to 8" in diameter. No stumps. -Woodchips and compost are ai'ailable for sale. Household Hazardous Waste Hou,seholdhal,r�lctu wast s�dxre,thdzgxe p r�drt is like paint, cleaning supplies, used motor ally, batteries, buy3these products• here arcs some s•uggeslions: 1. Visit the product exchange at the Dakota County Houvehold Hazardous Y"aste (1110P) site in EC' Can. :1 vailahle household chemicals are FREE to residents, businesses and not.for prq fit organizations. Drop-gjj'rrf' materials Js only accepted ''nm households. No business wastes erre accepted! 2, If'You cannot find what you need at the HHW site, buy only as much as you can use. 3. Shop for less hazardous alternatives,,;Use latex paint instead of oil hased use spot lrealmenis versus cleaning the whole area, ttnd ss ttpfiir products without hazardous materials. 1. Cise,up wharmaterial,{you have, or,le't,a neighbor nese it if thev can. 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