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1993-05 Eagan News & Discover Us
EAGAN NEWS CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD EAGAN, MN 55122 MAY 1993 VOLUME 16 NO.2 PHONE: 681-4600 TDD #: 454-8535 THE LONE OAK TREE ... THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWTH IN OUR COMMUNITY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ADOPTED The City Council recently adopted its 1993-1997 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CEP is a five-year plan for major capital projects such as Citybuilding projects, park and trail improvements, storm water projects, roadway improvements, major equipment purchases and water and sewer system improvements. The CIP is a planning instrument used by the City to identify needed capital projects and to coordinate financing and timing of those projects to maximize the return on the investment made by the citizens of Eagan. It is important to note, however, that adoption of the CIP does not authorize construction of any of the projects. Each project must adhere to all Council policies as well as ordinance, charter and statutory requirements and be approved by the City Council. The City does not anticipate any property tax referendums regarding the following proposed capital building projects. Several of the major projects planned in 1993 are discussed below. Land Acquisition/Future Fire Station — In 1993, land acquisition for a future fire station in the northwest corner of the City is planned. It is the intention of the volunteer fire department to land bank a small portion of property. Law Enforcement/Municipal Center Expansion — Because of the rapid growth of the City, resident and staff needs exceed the existing space in the Law Enforcement/ Municipal Center. This is especially true in the police department section of the building which wasbuilt in the late seventies when the population of Eagan wasunder 20,000. Plans will be developed during 1993 for the expansion of the center and construction will begin as soon as possible after that. Recreational Facility — The Council approved partial funding for a recreational facility which would include an indoor arena facility during warm weather months, an ice sheet during cold weather months and a wading pool. This facility will only be built if the community itself raises approximately $400,000 to $500,000 in private funding by the end of 1994. Park Improvements — Play equipment will be installed in Blackhawk and Burr Oaks Parks. Shelters will be constructed in Sky Hill and Northview Parks. Additional parking areas and/or trails will be built in Peridot Path, Burr Oaks and Manor Lake Parks. Additional landscaping will be performed in Peridot Path, Blackhawk, Burr Oaks, Evergreen, Sky Hill, Downing, Athletic Site #3 and Captain Dodd Parks. The Capital Improvement Program is an essential plan that outlines the City's investment strategy for major public improvements during the next five years. Along with the annual operating budget, it is one of the most significant policy decisions made by the City Council. Residents wanting more information about the CIP should call the Municipal Center at 681-4600. (TDD# for persons with speech or hearing impairments: 454-8535.) EAGAN'S PER CAPITA SPENDING LO The state auditor's office has issued a report which analyzes spending in 1990 by the 179 cities with more than 2,500 residents in the state. The average per capita spending rate for all cities was $426 per capita. The report showed that the City of Eagan spent $204 per capita for the year. This is the lowest per capita spending rate in Dakota County and mirrors the fact that Eagan has the lowest tax rate in the county. It also is the lowest per capita spending rate for cities over 30,000. Eagan's $204 per capita spending rate compares to the state average of $426, to $814 in Minneapolis, $700 in St. Paul, $626 in Red Wing, $501 in Golden Valley, $393 in Richfield and $373 in Brooklyn Center. In Dakota County, it compares to $355 in Farmington, $346 in Rosemount, $331 in Apple Valley and $280 in Burnsville. CITY OF EAGAN Mayor: Thomas Egan Councilmembers: Pat Awada Shawn Hunter Sandra Masin Ted Wachter 1993 ROAD WORK DEPARTMENT. . DIFFLEY ROAD RECONSTRUCTION: Stage 1 construction began on Monday, April 12, 1993, with the closing of Diffley Road from Braddock Trail to TH 3 until August 20, 1993. Cross traffic will be allowed at the Braddock Trail and Dodd Road intersections only. The designated detour route is Lexington Avenue, Cliff Road, and TH 3. Work within the roadway right -of --way but outside the travelled surface of the roadway began along the entire length of the project from Blueberry Lane to TH 3. Stage 2 construction is planned to begin May 10, 1993, with the closing of Diffley Road between Blueberry Lane and Lexington Avenue until October 29, 1993. The designated detour route is Pilot Knob Road, Cliff Road, and TH 3. Stage 3 construction is planned to begin June 14, 1993, with the closing of Diffley Road between Lexington Avenue and Braddock Trail. The designated detour route is Pilot Knob Road, Cliff Road, and TH 3. This segment of roadway is scheduled to reopen August 20, 1993. Stage 4 construction is planned to begin August 20, 1993, with Diffley Road open to traffic between Lexington Avenue and TH 3. Trailway construction and boulevard restoration within this area is to be completed by September 20, 1993. The segment of Diffley Road between Blueberry Lane and Lexington Avenue is planned to be completed by October 29, 1993. The designated detour route is Pilot Knob Road, Cliff Road, and Lexington Avenue. CEDAR GROVE RECONSTRUCTION: On Tuesday, April 20, 1993, the City Council will formally receive the bids and consider the contract award to Valley Paving, Inc., for the reconstruction of streets in Cedar Grove #3, #4, #5, #6, and #9 Additions. The construction is planned to begin the first or second week of May. The construction is planned to be completed by October 30, 1993. BLUE CROSS ROAD AND BLACKHAWK HILLS ROAD: The City is currently studying the feasibility of structural bituminous overlays on Blue Cross Road and Blackhawk Hills Road. As with any roadway reconstruction, local access for residents as well as emergency vehicles will be maintained at all times within the construction areas. Please contact the City Engineering Division at 681-4646 (TDD # 454-8535) or Dakota County Highway Department at 891-7100 for further information and updates. LEAD AND COPPER UPDATE The Utility Division has completed the second sampling for Lead and Copper Contamination. During February of 1993, sixty residences were tested. All samples passed both the lead standard and the copper standard as set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency. The third phase sampling that is required will be conducted in July of 1994. Again, the same sixty residences will be tested. The Water Division would like to thank the families involved in our program for their cooperation and involvement. We are pleased with the quality control that you maintained in taking these samples. Your attention to procedure helped ensure the high level of results that we received from the State laboratories. If you would like more information about lead and copper, please call the Utility Division at 681-4300 (TDD phone: 454-8535). Ifyou need this information in an alternate form such as large print, braille, 1 Iaudio tape, eta, please contact the City of Eagan, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, I MN 55122, 681-4600, (TDD phone. 454-8535) — J ------------------------ WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM A reminder that the City of Eagan implemented a permanent conservation program for outdoor water usage on June 1, 1990. Lastyear,1992, the Water Utility Division pumped 2,402,999,000 gallons of water into the City distribu- tion system. The conservation program not only reduces the amount ofwaterwe take from the aquifers through our wells, but also decreases usage during our peak service or demand periods. So please remember to observe the rules of the program. If your address ends in an odd number such as311, outdoorwatering is allowed on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, etc. day of the month. If your address ends in an even number such as 312, outdoor wa- tering is allowed on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, etc. day of the month. New sod and seed may be watered on any day for the first two weeks re- gardless of the day of the week. The residents of our city, by ad- hering to our conservation program, help ensure the continued quality of the services which our utility division strives to maintain for our community. The Eagan News is distributed four times a year as a public service by the Eagan City Council. The newslet- ter is prepared through the office of the City Administrator. This newsletter is printed oh; reEyeled paper.. kFT NO BECOMES A NUISANCE Ifyou are bothered by an air+ noise event, note the time of day, location and as much as you can a the aircraft and direction of flight call the MAC Noise Complaint Ho at 726-9411. You may also write ti Metropolitan Airports Comm1SSk 6040 28th Ave. South, Minneap MN 55450. WILLIAMS PIPE LINE CLEARING The Williams Pipe Line Company has initiated a line clearing project over its pipe line through Eagan. In Eagan the pipe line runs from the Minnesota Zoo along Johnny Cake Ridge Road northeast to where it crosses Highway 149, just north of Yankee Doodle Road. The pipe line was installed during the 1950's. Considerable vegetation has grown over the pipe line and in the easement since it was installed. As the population of Eagan and many other communities grew, homes were built in close proximity to the pipe linea Many residents assumed since the easement had not been cleared recently that it would never be cleared. But it is the safety of those same residents that dictates that trees be removed to provide access to the pipe line for routine main- tenance as well as emergency response. The Federal Department of Trans- portation, in response to various inci- dents occurring in this region during the last several years, has stepped up its enforcement of inspections and mainte- nance standards. The Williams Com- pany line clearing project is intended to comply with these regulations as set forth by the Office of Pipe Line Safety. While the removal of trees over the pipe line is disturbing to many residents, the value of these trees cannot compare withthe value placed upon the safety of Eagan's citi- zens. PARK SYSTEMA PLAN UNDERWAY The City of Eagan is beginning the process for developing a new long-range strategic plan for the community's Park and Recreation System. The last such plan was completed in 1983 and was intended to serve as a general planning document for the Clity's parks system through the early 1990's. In the past ten years, the City has acquired 500 acres of additional parkland; developed a total of 28 new community, neighborhood and special use parks; and established a well rounded delivery system, for recreation programs, youth athletics, and recreation services. The 1983 plan has also served as an important document from which more than $700,000 of state and federal grant funding was made available to the City for parkland expansion. The new plan will address changes in the City's population and demographics during the last ten years and will assess the current needs for parkland acquisition, facilities development, recreation programming, and natural resources management. The planning process is anticipated to begin in early summer of this year and will take between 10 to 12 months to complete. Members of the public, along with the Advisory Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission, and other civic organizations, will play an important role in shaping the public policies, priorities, and strategies contained within the final plan. The City is presently conducting interviews with several professional planning firms and expects to announce the selection of a consultant in May. Further information about the parks system plan will be made in the near future. Persons having questions about the plan are encouraged to contact the Eagan Parks and Recreation Department at 681-4300, (TDD phone: 454-8535). EAGAN NIGHT AT THE DOME The Eagan Jaycees are sponsoring "Eagan Night at the Dome" on Wednes- day, August 18, 1993 for that night's 7:05 p.m. baseball game between the Minnesota Twins and the Kansas City Royals. A $13 ticket includes reserved seat- ing, transportation to and from the dome and a free souvenir for all kids under 12. In addition, kids between the ages of 9 and 12 are eligible to be selected as honorary bat boy or girl.(registration form below). Game tickets may be purchased at Al Bakers, Applebees, Cherokee Sirloin Room, Chili's, Dougherty's, Fitz's, LaFonda's, and the Mediterranean Cruise Restaurants, as well as First Bank Town Centre, Signal Bank Town Centre and First American Bank Metro Cliff Lake. Buses will depart from all the above listed restaurants as well as the MTC Park and Ride at Yankee Doodle and Pilot Knob Roads. Watch your local papers for further announcements. For more information, please call the Eagan Chamber of Com- merce at 452-9872. �—max �—� � � � � a r x — hep =a e � _�� � � � � ems � Registration Form for Honorary Bat Boy or Girl. NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE NUMBER: Return by July 15th to: Eagan Jaycees c/o Wand Industries, P.O. Box 21074, Eagan, MN 55121 WATER MAMA EMENT . . BETTER WATER QUALITY IN LAKES BLACKHAWK PARK INCLUDES LAKE MANAGEMENT FEATURES The construction of Blackhawk Park is well underway. The park design includes the following features to help in the management of Blackhawk Lake: 1. A pond between Murphy Parkway and Blackhawk Lake was enlarged and deepened to improve treatment of street runoff carried in storm sewers prior to discharge to Blackhawk Lake. Almost 5,000 tons of bottom sediments rich in phosphorus (the nutrient most responsible for lake water quality degradation) were removed from the pond before they could reach the lake. 2. Small landings were graded on either side of the boardwalk to provide access to all areas of the lake for weed harvesting and other in -lake treatments. 3. A site for an aerator was prepared on the south shoreline of the new boardwalk. If water quality can be improved in the lake, an aerator may be installed in the future to help gamefish survive the winter. 4. A new pond near the parking lot was created to treat runoff from some of the parks's paved surfaces before it is discharged to the City storm sewer system. In combination with the efforts of residents to reduce pollutant loadings to the storm sewers feeding Blackhawk Lake, these features will help the City meet the needs of park users. r, COMPOSTING AND LAKE PROTECTION Composting ofyard wastes is essential in helping residents and City of Eagan reduce the flow of wastes to landfills. But proper location of that compost pile is important to protect lakes as well. The most important rule to remember is this: never place your pile in drainage swales or close to wetlands or lakes. Water that runs through or floods these piles will carry away nutrients contained in the grass or leaves, creating problems for the nearest wetland or lake. City ordinances require that compost piles be located above the high water level of the adjacent lake or wetland. If your compost pile has been flooded before, it's time to move it to higher ground. LAKE MONITORING VOLUNTEERS READY For almost 30 residents of Eagan, it's time to take the canoe down from the rafters, limber up the paddling arms, and get ready to venture onto their favorite City lake to help develop a long-term record of its health. They're part of a citizen lake monitoring network, a joint effort between the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the City of Fagan to establish a record of water clarity trends for selected City lakes. Over the years, this data will provide vital clues to help lake managers detect trends in water quality. A recently completed water quality assessment of the Calhoun -Harriet -Lake of the Isles chain by the Minneapolis Parks Board proves the point. The only sustained long-term water quality information available was a record of over 20 years of summer water clarity data for Lake Harriet, thanks to the efforts of a single volunteer. Some of Eagan's volunteers, like Mark Ochs (monitoring Heine Pond) and Bob Sandeen (Carlson Lake), are beginning their fourth year of data collection. For others, like Jamie Storland, this year will be their first. But with the continued personal interest shown by every volunteer, each is making a valuable contribution to the future management of Eagan's lakes. 4 THE MESSAGE THAT WORKS Stenciling the following message near the grated storm sewer openings in the street and distributing interpretive doorhangers to neighborhood residents are simple and effective ways to help protect lakes. The message is simple: Storm sewers drain directly to lakes and ponds, and residents can help improve lake water quality by following a few simple rules. Last year, Eagan became the first community in the state to try this public education tool, but the idea is now catching on rapidly across Minnesota. If you'd like to help protect your favorite lake or pond, contact the Water Resources Coordinator at 681-4300. The Citywillprovide all materials, doorhangers, safety equipment, and directions for sten- ciling ifyou and your family, neighbors, or civic organization can devote a few hours to stenciling and doorhanger distribution. LTHE OF EAGAN ISAN ATIVE ACTION OPPORTUNITY MPLOYER TREE ASH YELLOWS DISEASE There may be a new storm on the horizon in terms of tree diseases. A still poorly understood disease called Ash Yel- lows is currently killing ash trees in several locations in the metro area. Green Ash, the most common ash species, is thought to be intermediate in susceptibility while White Ash appears to be the most susceptible. Trees affected by Ash Yellows may show any combination of the following symptoms: --groupings of small branches (witches brooms) on the trunk and major limbs, --small and sometimes chlorotic leaves (pale green or yellow), --simple leaves on witches brooms rather than the normal compound leaves, --reduction in overall growth, --branch die back, --vertical cracks in the bark at the tree's base Unfortunately, the method of Ash Yellows spread is still unknown. And, while all infected trees will eventually suc- cumb to the disease, some trees may live for many years. Landscape practices which reduce plant stress, principally watering, may extend the life of infected trees. Until further information is available on Ash Yellows, use of ash trees in the landscape should be approached with caution. BOULEVARD LANDSCAPING In the interest of promoting commu- nity beautification, the City code allows for the planting of trees and shrubs within right-of-ways and boulevards under City permit. If you would like. more information on the boulevard tree planting permit pro- gram, please contact Tom Schuster, Eagan City Forester, at 681-4300, (TDD phone: 454-8535). 3 • OAK WILT DISEASE Oak Wilt Disease is responsible for killing large numbers of oaks in Minnesota each year. The problem is particularly evident in Eagan where oak trees are a dominant part of the natural landscape. Beginning this year, the City Forestry Division will institute a more aggressive Oak Wilt suppression program than in past years. By using aerial photography and increased on -ground tree inspection, the City will be able to more accurately identify diseased trees and infection sites. Once the aerial photography and assessment is completed, the City will be examining alternative policies and programs to effectively abate and control Oak Wilt disease on both public and private property. For the homeowner, Oak Wilt is easily identified in Red Oaks by the rapid wilting of affected trees. These infected oaks are usually completely wilted two weeks after the symptoms first appear. Trees wilt from the top down, while the individual leaves wilt from the margins toward the base. White oaks are more resistant to the disease than are red oaks and often survive for many years after infection. Oak Wilt is caused by a fungus. This fungus can be spread in two ways: 1) Most of the spread of Oak Wilt occurs underground via grafted root systems. Root grafting is very common where trees are growing close together. However, trees as much as 50 feet apart may also be grafted. 2) Overland spread of the fungus is usually caused by insects, primarily picnic beetles. Picnic beetles carry the disease from infected to non-infected trees, gaining access through fresh pruning wounds. Spread of infection can occur from April through July. The key to stopping the spread of Oak Wilt is to disrupt root grafts thatoccur between healthy and diseased trees. These root graft barriers can be accomplished using a vibratory plow or trencher. Root graft barriers are far more important than tree removal in preventing the spread of this disease. In fact, removing newly diseased trees without first disrupting their root grafts may actually accelerate the spread of Oak Wilt to surrounding trees through the still intact roof grafts. Overland spread by insects can be prevented by not wounding (pruning) trees from April l to July 1. If wounding is unavoidable, a non-toxic tree wound dressing should be applied immediately after wounding. Winter is the optimal time ofyear to prune oaks since the Picnic Beetles are inactive. As a further precaution, infected Red Oaks on which spores may form should be eliminated by debarking, burning, burying, or wrapping in 4-6 mil plastic until July 1. Wilting, or recently wilted, trees must not be moved in any form (including firewood) to areas where oak wilt is not present. Eagan homeowners who have further questions about Oak Wilt or its identification are encouraged to contact the Eagan City Forester at 681-4300. (TDD phone: 454-8535.) Information can also be obtained through the University of Minnesota Extension Service in Dakota County by calling 463-3302. CITY FORESTRY BR The -:g 1"orestry Department has'zecently;published the last two in a. ...Tree: series of.six forestry brochures. These..::..::.: tree brochures are intended to provide . Prob Eagan residents with information on land-. scapmg, tree care, and enuironr}lental oftol conservation. The complete list of avail-. lectin able brochures (with the two newmi listed . ing f( first) are: and --Tree Planting far Energy Con- Manu servation . . . -�-Landscaping jor Wildlife may - Trees in Our Environment Cent --Planning the Residential Land- entry MEREDITH CABLE: THE CITY'S NEW CABLE OPERATOR Last summer the City approved the transfer of cable ownership from Hauser Communications to Meredith/New Heri- tage Partnership. The new owners waited until May 1 to unveil its new name -- Meredith Cable. The change in ownership did not affect the former company's (Cable TV North Central) management, opera- tions, nor the City's franchise. If you need to contact Meredith Cable you may reach them at the existing customer service num- ber, 483-9999. BURNSVILLE/EAGAN PUBLIC ACCESS PRODUCTIONS HONORED At the recent 1993 Minnesota Com- munity Television Awards seven public access programs, produced at the Burnsville/Eagan access facility, received statewide distinction as the best production in their respective categories. The seven awards were bestowed to six local produc- ers whose programs can be seen on TV33, the communities' public access channel. TV33 features a diverse mixture of locally produced programming, with many of the shows spotlighting local events, issues and citizens. For more information on how you can become involved in public access, call 894-9613; or you can simply watch award winning programs seven days a week on TV33. HOW DO THE NEW CABLE REGULATIONS AFFECT EAGAN CABLE SUBSCRIBERS? Last October, Congress enacted into law The Cable Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992. As the title indicates, the act was aimed at protecting and improving the cable consumers' ser- vices and increasing competition. As part of the act, Congress mandated the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to conduct 24 rulemaking procedures that would establish the regulation standards for cable television. Of these standards, rate regulation has garnered the most inter- est. On April 1, the FCC issued an eleven page news release which set the parameters for rate regulation. However, the FCC did not issue the "formula" that actually de- termines the rates for basic cable service and the otherprogramming services. Once the FCC publishes the Report and Order, the City's staffand Cable Commission will be reviewing its relevance to the City's cable operation. It appears that it will be at least several months before the City is able to determine how the new regulations will impact the City and our cable consumers. In the meantime, if you have any questions or comments regarding the regu- lation of cable television, or any other issues pertaining to cable tv, you may con- tact the City's cable , coordinator at 681- 4608. CITY... VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- gram (RSVP) provides opportunities for continued learning and growing. RSVP helps persons age 60 and over explore volunteer positions in over 200 non-profit educational, cultural, and human service organizations in Eagan and surrounding areas. Become a Retired Senior Volunteer RSVPThe Retired Senior volunteer Program In the Greater St. Paul area call 221-2820. RSVP is a national program founded in 1971. Local sponsorship is provided by St. Paul -Ramsey Medical Center. Limited travel and meal reimbursement, recogni- tion, and free supplemental insurance are available. For information call Carol Thomp- son at 221-2820. �PETS.: - CATS AND DOGS FRIENDS OR NUISANCES? CATS Since cats have become our number one pet, I'd like to say a few words about them. (While I've always been a dog lover, I also own two very intelligent cats named D'Con and White Cloud.) Cats are very independent and curious creatures. Cats are easy to care for and cost very little to feed. However, some cat owners feel that cats should be free agents, allowed to roam free. This has made both non -cat and other cat owners angry. Cats can create numerous problems. I receive calls regarding cats in sandboxes, vegetable and flower gardens, bird feeders, garbage, shrubs and under sheds, cats spray- ing people's windows and walking on people's cars. Today, I had lunch with a friend. who told me about her husband cleaning out the brick planter in front of their home. In the planter he found what he thought were some unusual bulbs, brought them into the house and asked my friend what kindofbulbs she had plantedlastyear. Yes, it was cat toilet. There is a leashing law for cats as well as dogs in the City of Eagan to prevent this type of unhygenic nuisance. The City does pick up cats who are on the prowl. Unfortunately, lastyear our City impounded 154 cats, 118 went to the humane society and 18 were destroyed. You, the taxpayer, paid for this. (Twenty-four were returned to owners.) DOGS I recently received a letter from an irate citizen of the City who was angry that she could not walk, run or ride her bike in her neighborhood because there was dog excrement on the sidewalks. To ride or walk along this area, she had to put up with excrement on her shoes, bike tires, pants and her jacket. This problem was created By Kathleen. Gilbertson Animal Control Officer because people walking their dogs allowed the dogs to defecate and did not clean up after them. There is a City ordinance that states a dog cannot defecate on public or private property of another. The woman wanted to know what animal control could do about this problem. I told her I would attempt to educate residents about this problem through the City newsletter. I would also patrol the area more frequently. I asked her to get me the address of anybody seen not picking up after their dogs and I told her I would meet with these people and advise them. (I also recommended that she write a letter to the judges requesting stronger fines for these individuals.) To those inconsiderate residents who are creating this nuisance, remember, ANIMAL CONTROL IS ON THE PROWL. SANDBOXES Just a reminder. For your children's safety, please keep sand- boxes covered to prevent their use as litter boxes by neighborhood cats who may carry toxoplasmosis. .. LIBRARY NOTE S v 0 One ofthegreatpleasuresofsummer is eating and cooking outdoors with family and friends. The popularity of this activity is attested to by the great number and variety of outdoor grills or "barbecues" being sold each year. Such grills can be fun to cook on and provide deliciousfood, butthey can also be dangerous. None of them are foolproof, and all should be handled with care. Liquefied Petroleum Gas Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) when used to fire a home barbecue is contained under pressure in a steel cylinder. The contents of an LPG cylinder, vaporized and in a confined area, has the explosive force of several sticks of dynamite. Therefore, BARBECUE SAFETY cylinder should always be transported in an upright position on the floor of a vehicle with all windows open. Remove the cylin- der from the vehicle as soon as possible. --Never leave acylinderin a parked vehicle. --Use the proper size wrench to make sure that all connections are tight. Remem- ber: Fittings on,/lammable gas cylinders have left-hand threads, requiring effort in a counterclockwise direction to tighten. To make sure that connections are tight, apply a soapy solution to detect leaks. If any bubbles are produced, the connections must be tightened further. --Make sure that grease is not al- lowed to drip on the hose or cylinders. --Never let children use a gas-fired Although charcoal may sound less dangerous than LP gas, it is just as neces- sary to take precautions in using charcoal burners. —Never use charcoal barbecues in an enclosed space. Combustion of charcoal emits carbon monoxide gas, which --even in small quantities --can cause injury or death. --Once a fire has been started never add starter fluid. Fire may follow the stream of fluid back to the container, caus- ing an explosion and scattering flaming liquid. --Use great caution in disposing of the ashes. Ashes may contain live coals the wise user of LPG will be aware of the barbecue. which can start a fire if not disposed of dangers involved and the precautions that --Never use a gas-fired barbecue in- properly. The safest method is to wet ashes must be taken to avoid accidents. side any structure. thoroughly with water before emptying the No LPG burner should ever be ig- --Never store any LPG cylinder-- barbecue. attached to the barbecue or es --inside Follow these precautions and enjoy nited until the following steps are taken: �' --Read the manufacturer's instruc- any partof a structure, including porches outdoor eating in health, happiness and tions and be sure you thoroughly under- and balconies. good weather.Don't be tempted by a rainy day to stand them. --Store cylinders, including those at- --Do not transport LPG cylinders in tached to barbecues, outdoors in a shaded, use outdoor cooking equipment inside— cool area out of direct sunlight. not even in a garage or on a porch or the trunk of a passenger vehicle. A filled balcony. EAGAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARPAENT IS GOING ALL OUT FOR FIRE EDUCATION The Eagan Volunteer Fire Depart- ment Fire Prevention Program is asking area businesses and residents for donations to secure funding to purchase a fire safety trailer which would be used strictly to educate adults and children on what they would need to know to successfully escape a burning house. What would you do if your family had a fire? Would you or your children know the proper procedure to exit a burning home? This fire prevention measure would give an opportunity to practice various "hands-on" exercises. Inside the trailer there is a simulated bedroom where firefighters can teach children fire escape skills in a "realistic setting, using electri- cally operated smoked detectors and non- toxic smoke which gives the effect of an actual fire." As the artificial smoke comes into the room, children will learn the ac- tions needed to escape a fire. The smoke is used strictly for a dramatic affect and is removed through a ventilation system. Other features of the trailer include a 911 programmed telephone system. The system would allow children to practice calling the emergency number to learn what questions will be asked of them and what information is needed to give the dispatcher in the event of a real emergency at their home. Opposite the living room is full-size kitchen where safety tips will be offered on how to avoid cooking fires and burns from scalding tap water. The28 foot -long, 12-foot-hightrailer is mobile. It will enable the fire prevention program to be taken directly to the children at schools, shopping centers, churches, day care centers, area parks in the City, the library, and even birthday parties (upon request). It also focuses on actions children can take to prevent fires and burns before 8 they happen. The cost of this fire safety trailer is approximately $30,000. If the Eagan Volunteer Fire Depart- ment is successful in obtaining the neces- sary funds, the trailer would be used throughout the entire City. Fire preven- tion is year-round, not just during Fire Prevention Week in October and needs to be a part of everyday life. It is hoped that by practicing fire safety tips in the realistic home setting provided by the trailer, chil- dren will know what to do to save them- selves should they be faced with the horror of a real fire at home. Any donation that you could give towards the purchase of this ver valuable fire prevention measure would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to make a donation or have any questions, please feel free to contact Dave Childers, Fire Preven- tion Officer, by calling 681-4625, exten- sion 553. Highlights `"VWMay_1993 THANK You EAGAN RESIDENTS Through recycling efforts in 1992, Eagan resi- dents recycled 21% of wastes generated (4736 tons of glass, cans, newspapers, cardboard, appliances, used auto oil, etc). This figure does not include the yard waste that was composted or left on lawns. You surpassed our 16% abatement goal by 1400 tons. Part of the success is due to increased partici- pation on a weekly and monthly basis as well as an increase in the amount of materials set out for recycling. Residents are recycling more materials. Currently, in the City of Eagan Recy- cling Program residents have the opportunity to recycle plastic bottles with a neck, glass food and beverage containers, metal food and beverage containers, newspapers, corrugated cardboard, magazines and catalogs at the curb or at multi -family building collection points. Please watch for the next Recycling Program Information Card at your door this month. The card indicates the accepted materials and set out instructions for the collection program as well as yard care tips for a healthier more environmentally friendly lawn this year. Thank you again for your efforts, you are leading the ray in Dakota County! 9 To help expand source reduction efforts within city operations, the City of Eagan is one of six participants involved in a year long pilot pro- gram underway in Dakota County. Dakota County received a grant from the Minnesota Office of Waste Management to conduct a pilot project to evaluate potential source reduction activities in the commercial and local govern- ment sectors. Reduce then recycle The project centers on source reduction of waste. The primary objective is avoiding the production of waste, not recycling. It focuses on becoming less wasteful in order to save both financial and natural resources. Over the next eight months, team members will be working on the main components of the project which include: developing an organizational strategy, researching changes in purchasing and operating procedures, making decisions about changes to implement, implementing changes and finally, tracking changes and writing results. Our findings will be part of the County's overall report and will act as a case study for others in our state and possibly nationwide. SOLID WASTE WATCHER l4srd Care /aitvrm�a�ioe... spring cleonnp of the lawn and farden moy have &/reedy begun for many resi- dents. We want h scare some imper- tont information regarding environmen- to//y soand yard care practices Z_ today and throrghout the year. Use Fertilizers Responsibly # Determine your lawn's nutritional need before applying fertilizer. Get a soil test kit by calling the Eagan Water Resources Coordi- nator at 681-4300. There will be a small fee for the _ service. Avoid excessive and early spring fertilization. Use low phos- I phorous fertilizer. Follow label directions for application. A phospho- rous content of 3% or less is usually adequate for all but new lawns. Follow this guideline if you do not have your soil tested. a Apply 1/4-1/2 inch of water after applying fertil- izer is Keep fertilizer sprays and pellets off pavement. Rain or lawn sprinkling will wash fertilizer off the driveway or sidewalks and into the storm sewer. @ Don't fertilize before a heavy rain. Use Proper Waterloo Practices ■ Most lawns need 1/2-1 inch of water per week during cool or warm weather and 1-2 inches during hot or windy weather. g Water when needed, not on a set schedule. _ \ Water deeply and infre- Z quently. T Water early in the morning to prevent loss of moisture to high winds and evaporation. ,a e Place sprinkers to avoid watering hard surfaces like driveways. This will help prevent oil, dirt, and other debris from washing into the storm sewer. 8e carefe/ with Pesticides o Use pesticides sparingly. Pesticide use can be reduced by "spot spraying" problem areas rather than treating your entire lawn. This practice will also save money. • Avoid applying pesticides to hard surfaces. Em /o Sound town Care feebni nes * Keep lawn clippings and leaves off streets. o Leave grass height to 2 to 3 inches. Your lawn will withstand heat stress better and need less water. This will discourage growth of crabgrass and other annual weeds. s Quickly sod or seed new construction sites. By stabilizing these sites immediately, you will prevent sediment from entering the storm sewer system and lakes. Don't Alf Fonr Gross There are many advantages to you, your lawn and the environment by leaving grass clippings on the lawn. to Mow faster- cutting less of the grass leaf, not continually emptying a bag, and using a charper blade all contributre to mowing speed and ease. @ Reduce Fertilizing - mulched grass clippings decompose quickly adding nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to the lawn naturally. • Reduce Wastes yard waste is banned from Minnesota Landfills. There are costs /— — involved in transporting materials to composting facilities and the plastic bags used in the process are an additional waste which needs to be handled. Nome Coocr"Whr Home composting can be an effective and environmentally sound method of dealing with yard waste as well as a source of beneficial soil amendments for the homeowner. However, a mismanaged or improper com- post pile can become a nuisance through unsightliness, odor, or providing food and shelter for vermin. To help ensure that backyard composting in Eagan is an environmentally and aesthetically sound process, the City Council passed an ordinance regulating the structure, location, materials and maintenance of backyard composting. The ordi- nance outlines compost practices that will reduce the likelihood of nuisance problems among neigh- bors while servng as a guide for successful composting. For more information or to receive a copy of the ordinance please call the Eagan Recy- cling Coordinator at 681-4600. five Essentials for saccessfii/ Moine cotnpostiac Composting is a natural process in which microor- ganisms and other soil fauna feed on organic matter, breaking it down into a cushiony humus. Carbon, nitrogen, water, oxygen, and microorgan- isms are the five essential ingredients for successful composting. Energy Aood (Corybon) Like carbohydrates which provide energy for people, carbon is energy food for the microor- ganisms that work in the compost pile. Leaves, straw and wood chips are carbon -rich materials. rhe Went Force (microorganisms, Insects, rad *art& worm) As the temperature of a pile increases due to microbial activity, different types of bacteria go to work digesting the material. They are all essential to the process, so it is critical that the pile reaches 130 to 160 degrees in the center. Finally, as the pile cools, insects that help break down the organic matter move in, along with earth worms, to help complete the process of changing yard waste into Protein Nitrogen provides protein that the microorgan- isms need to break down carbon food and create the compost. Green grass, fresh garden waste or weeds are sources of nitrogen. !Yater OLike all organisms, the microbes that produce compost need water. When moisture is required, add it throughout the pile by inserting a garden hose into the middle of the pile in several places. Be careful not oversaturate. oxygen Microbes that need oxygen (aerobic) are preferable to those that do not (anaerobic). Both produce compost, but the anaerobic ones also produce nasty odors. Encourage and invigorate aerobic microbes by turning your pile for quick, complete composting. lard Waste empost Frei/it v Empire/SMC Compost Services began operating an interim compost facility just south of the Eagan Municipal Center (Pilot Knob Rd. and Wescott) on April 15. Empire/SMC will be operating a perma- nent site on Yankee Doodle Rd. and Elrene Rd. beginning in mid-May. The site hours are: Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sunday -1 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Materials accepted include: grass, leaves, prunings, tree waste and stumps Fees: +� de -bagged grass or leaves and prunings less than 1" in diameter $.50/bag or $3.75 cubic yard * brush only - $7.50 cubic yard (1" diameter or more) o stumps and trees - $15 cubic yard (trees less than ten feet) Finished compost and mulch is available for a fee. The permanent site is due.to open in mid-May with the same hours and days of operation. For more information please call Empire/SMC Compost Services at 322-2622. RECYCLED CONTENT FACT: PAPER ARE YOU AWARE THAT RECYCLED PAPER IS MANUFACTURED INTO MORE THAN 200 DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEW PRODUCTS? ACCORDING TO THE 1992 RECYCLED PRODUCTS GUIDE (RPG), THESE PRODUCTS RANGE FROM ADDING MACHINE ROLLS TO CARBONLESS FORMS, FROM EXPANDING FILES TO FOOD SERVICE TRAYS, FROM INSLUATION TO MAILING LABELS, FROM PALLETS TO TISSUE TO WALL PANELS. ASK YOUR VENDORS AT WORK ABOUT THESE RECYCLED -CONTENT PRODUCTS. REMEMBER, YOU'RE NOT REALLY RECYCLING UNLESS YOU'RE BUYING RECYCLED. Begin commitment to buying recycled this Earth Month. The celebration of Earth Month in April gives us a chance to focus on what we each can do to reduce pollution and save resources. An excellent way to do that is to make a commitment to buying recycled. Recycling is a three-step process that begins when people set recycleables out at the curb or take them to a drop-off location, or when businesses establish collection programs for their employees. After materials are separated, they must by reprocessed and purchased by manufacturers for use in making new products. Then, these new products must be purchased by consumers and businesses. Only then is the recycling loop complete. Recycled Products Plentifid In the past, recycled products were difficult to find. That is no longer true. More and more products made from recycled paper, plastic, glass and metal, as well as recycled wood, rubber and chemical products, such as motor oil and anti -freeze, are widely available. Recycled products also used to be more expensive than virgin ones. That, too has changed. Although some recycled products still do cost more than their virgin counterparts, in most cases costs for recycled - content produts are competitive. Some of these products, such as bathroom tissue, carpeting, polyfill for coats, cereal boxes, glass jars, beverage cans and others have been using recycled materials for years without making a point of it. 12 Many recycled -content products are labeled as such so consumers can easily choose recycled products. Recycling mill scrap - putting the waste from produc- tion back into the process at the factory - has long been a common practice in manufacturing. Products containing mill scrap have pre -consumer recycled content. This recycling is good, but it doesn't help community and business recycling programs suc- ceed. Materials that have been used by someone and then separated for recycling are called post -consumer materials - things such as office paper, jam jars, plastic pop bottles, etc. Products using these materi- als have post -consumer content. Post -consumer labeling A new law in Minnesota requires that recycled - content labels state the percentage of post -consumer content in the product or package. Choosing prod- ucts and packaging with the highest percentage of post -consumer content is one way everyone can help close the recycling loop. In this way, consumers and businesses can help maintain the cost-effectiveness of recycling programs and encourage manufacturers to use more post -consumer materials in their prod- ucts. You'll also be conserving resources. Complete RecycllAg Loo Minnesota has one of the best recycling rates in the country. Make it your commitment this Earth Month and everyday to seek out and buy products with the highest percentage of post -consumer content you can find. You'll be supporting your local recycling program, helping to encourage more use of recycled materials in manufacturing, and conserving precious natural resources. By Diane Wesman, Director Minnesota Office of Waste Management The Resource, April -May, 1993 -saa;;o mdtaow uodn popiomi s► uoormosm oU •y ,it. U. uu;o smoq gt, u. 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