03/15/2022 - City Council RegularMemo
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Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
City Administrator Miller
March 11, 2022
Agenda Information for March 15, 2022 City Council Meeting
ADOPT AGENDA
After approval is given to the March 15, 2022 City Council agenda, the following items
are in order for consideration.
AGENDA
EAGAN CITY COUNCIL
EAGAN MUNICIPAL CENTER BUILDING
March 15, 2022
6:30 P.M.
I.ROLL CALL AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
II.ADOPT AGENDA
III.RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
A.Oath of Office for City Administrator Dianne Miller
IV.CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items are acted on with one motion unless a request is made for
an item to be pulled for discussion)
A.ITEM PULLED FROM AGENDA
B.PERSONNEL ITEMS
C.APPROVE Check Registers
D.APPROVE Contracts
E.APPROVE On-Sale and Sunday Liquor License for Sodere Ethiopian Restaurant and Bar
located at 1960 Cliff Lake Road
F.APPROVE Temporary On-Sale Liquor License and Waive the License Fee for the Art Works
Eagan Event to be Held May 13-15, 2022, at 3795 Pilot Knob Road
G.APPROVE Resolution for Abandoned & Unclaimed Tangible Property and Authorize Sale
Thereof
H.APPROVE Precinct Boundaries and Polling Locations- 2022 Legislative Redistricting
I.AWARD City Contract 22-07, Community Center Boiler/Chiller Replacement
J.ACCEPT Grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to Conduct Tobacco
Compliance Checks
K.APPROVE Telecommunications Lease Agreement with Verizon at Southern Lakes Reservoir
L.APPROVE Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for the Wetland Health Evaluation
Program
M.APPROVE Resolution to MnDOT – State Aid Bond Payment Request
N.APPROVE Resolution Accepting Donation for a Park Bench at Carlson Lake Park
O.APPROVE Final Payment for Contract 20-06 Woodhaven Park Site Improvements
P.AUTHORIZE Submittal of Application for Dakota County Aquatic Invasive Species Grant
Q.APPROVE Wetland Replacement Plan Application, Alliant Ventures Vi, LLC, Parkside Circle
R.APPROVE Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Eagan (as fiscal agent for the Dakota
County Drug Task Force) and Dakota County for the administration and distribution of the
Violent Crime Teams grant.
S.APPROVE Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Eagan (as fiscal agent for the Dakota
County Drug Task Force) and Dakota County for the administration and distribution of the
High Intensity Trafficking Areas grant.
Continued on following
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
VI. OLD BUSINESS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. REZONING, PRELIMINARY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, and PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION –
Parkside - A Rezoning from R-1, Single Family to PD, Planned Development, A Preliminary
Planned Development to allow 30 single-family dwelling units on approximately 13 acres and A
Preliminary Subdivision of approximately 13 acres to create 30 single-family lots, including a
Variance to the maximum cul-de-sac length of 500 feet located at 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road.
VIII. LEGISLATIVE/INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UPDATE
IX. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
X. ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA
A. City Attorney
B. City Council Comments
C. City Administrator
D. Director of Public Works
E. Director Community Development
XI. VISITORS TO BE HEARD (for those persons not on the agenda)
XII. ADJOURNMENT
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
A. Oath of Office for City Administrator Dianne Miller
Facts:
The Oath of Office will be administered to City Administrator Dianne Miller, who
began in her role on March 5, 2022.
Administrator Miller formerly served as Assistant City Administrator and was
promoted to the City Administrator role on February 15, 2022 following the
announcement of City Administrator Dave Osberg’s retirement.
The verbal oath of office is being administered during the first City Council
meeting Administrator Miller is attending.
An official, written oath will also be signed by Administrator Miller.
Attachments: (0)
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
B. Personnel Items
ITEM 1.
Action to be Considered:
Authorize the reclassification and title change of ETV Program Production Assistant to Senior
Video Production & Digital Content.
Facts:
➢ The reclassification is budget-neutral because of a department vacancy that has not
been filled for almost six months.
➢ The position was reviewed by two independent evaluations within the Human
Resources Department and is recommended to move from Level 5 to Level 9.
ITEM 2.
Authorize the hiring of Bryan Hughes, Investigative Specialist & Crime Scene Technician.
Facts:
➢ This position is new with title and grade approved in 2021.
➢ Mr. Hughes has several years of experience in local law enforcement and has a degree in
law enforcement.
ITEM 3.
Action to be Considered:
Accept the resignation/retirement of Jennifer Wegner, Police Sergeant and authorize
replacement.
Facts:
➢ Sergeant Wegner celebrated 29 years with the Eagan Police Department in October
2021.
➢ Her retirement date is effective May 27, 2022.
ITEM 4.
Action to be Considered:
Accept the resignation/retirement of Steven Bolluyt, Police Sergeant and authorize
replacement.
Facts:
➢ Sergeant Bolluyt celebrated 28 years with the Eagan Police Department in November
2021.
➢ His retirement date is effective July 31, 2022.
ITEM 5.
Action to be Considered:
Approve the promotion of Anthony Sundgaard from Police Officer to Police Sergeant.
Facts:
➢ The promotion replaces an upcoming vacancy in the rank of Sergeant.
ITEM 6.
Action to be Considered:
Accept the resignation of Lindsay Benthin, Forestry Maintenance Worker and authorize
replacement.
ITEM 7.
Action to be Considered:
Approve the hiring of the following part-time recurring and seasonal employees:
Michael Krahn Building Attendant - Skate School
Angela Wohletz Building Attendant I
Josh Brown Deck Coordinator
John Breed Guest Relations Crew
Shayla Dela Torre Mejia Guest Relations Crew
Ian Masterson Guest Relations Crew
Jacob Tipple Guest Relations Crew
Layla Tresedder Guest Relations Crew
Tyler Uhl Guest Relations Crew
Nora Doyle Guest Services - ECC
Kristin Cullen Lifeguard
Elliana Dodge Lifeguard
Keira Halligan Lifeguard
Evalyn Millhollin Lifeguard
Bailey Schmidt Lifeguard
Olivia Varpness Lifeguard
Ryan Madigan Park Laborer
Jacob Brooks Park Laborer
Connor O'Donell Park Laborer
Isaac Kawlewski Park Laborer
Brandon Haley Park Laborer
Zach Wollack Park Laborer
Issac Kawlewski Park Laborer
Kerry Wollin Park Laborer
Patrick Amsden Park Laborer
Taylor Block Pool Attendant
Isaiah Dalzell Pool Attendant
Grace Snell Pool Attendant
Mitchell Young Pool Attendant
Jack Buckenberger Recreation Leader - Camp ECC
Konnie Her Recreation Program Specialist
Hunter Strubhart Stormwater Intern
Andrew Dooley Stormwater Intern
Natalie Emerson Water Resources Intern
INFORMATIVE:
➢ Joseph Schneider, was hired as a Firefighter. This hiring was approved March 1, 2022.
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
C. Ratify Check Registers
Action To Be Considered:
To ratify the check registers dated February 25 and March 4 as presented.
Attachments: (2)
CC-1 Check register dated February 25, 2022
CC-2 Check register dated March 4, 2022
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Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount
224980 2/24/2022 100056 DEPUTY REGISTRAR 162
173.25 ENGINEERING TABS 344446 022322 2190.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Gen Adm-Bldg/Equip/Mtn
673.75 STREET TABS 344446 022322 2244.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
1,212.75 PARKS TABS 344446 022322 3124.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Court Maintenance/Set-up
38.50 COMMUNICATIONS 344446 022322 0901.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Gen & Admin-Communications
38.50 CENTRAL SERVICES 344446 022322 2401.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Gen/Adm-Central Services
192.50 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 344446 022322 0720.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes General Admin-Planning & Zonin
173.25 SQUAD TABS 344446 022322 1104.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Patrolling/Traffic
654.50 UTILITIES TABS(WATER/SEWER)344446 022322 6201.64802/24/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes San Sewer-Administration
3,157.00
224981 2/25/2022 152114 3 GUYS SEWING
82.00 AS - EMBROIDERY 344447 8638 3201.21152/24/2022 Clothing Allowance Administrative/General
82.00
224982 2/25/2022 101965 ANOKA COUNTY CLERK OF COURT
300.00 SHA'KIRA SAMON WALLACE-JONES 344625 237353 9001.22602/24/2022 Bail Deposits General Fund
300.00
224983 2/25/2022 114884 ANSELMENT, DANIELLE
12.00 SQUAD CAR WASHES 344569 020122 1104.63542/24/2022 Car Washes Patrolling/Traffic
12.00
224984 2/25/2022 144673 ARCADE ELECTRIC
479.50 PARTS TO FIX ELECTRICAL 344570 13099 6603.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building Repair & Maint.
1,403.00 LABOR TO FIX ELECTRICAL 344570 13099 6603.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Building Repair & Maint.
525.01 ELECTRICAL WORK 344631 13100 3313.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Fire Buildings
741.73 ELECTRICAL WORK 344632 13101 3313.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Fire Buildings
1,012.20 ELECTRICAL WORK 344633 13098 3316.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Police
4,161.44
224985 2/25/2022 121083 ASPEN MILLS
130.71 ASPEN MILLS 344571 288935 1221.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire
130.71
224986 2/25/2022 115432 AUDIOVISUAL, INC.
330.00 AV SUPPORT 344448 88780534 0301.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
330.00
224987 2/25/2022 159189 AUTOMATION DIRECT INC
16.50 WIRE TERMINALS 344449 13201012 6147.62302/24/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Production
3-8-2022
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224987 2/25/2022 159189 AUTOMATION DIRECT INC Continued...
16.50
224988 2/25/2022 152589 AXON ENTERPRISES INC
2,231.63 AXON CAMERAS INTERVIEW ROOMS 344572 INUS053915 1107.66602/24/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment Support Services
2,231.63
224989 2/25/2022 100487 BARR ENGINEERING CO
501.50 ENGINEERING SERVICES 344450 23191469.00 - 3 6542.6712 P12422/24/2022 Project - Engineering Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127
501.50 ENGINEERING SERVICES 344450 23191469.00 - 3 6542.6712 P13622/24/2022 Project - Engineering Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127
501.50 ENGINEERING SERVICES 344450 23191469.00 - 3 6542.6712 P14032/24/2022 Project - Engineering Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127
1,504.50
224990 2/25/2022 100016 BAUER BUILT
112.61 TIRE INVENTORY 344451 180278567 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
259.54 TIRE INVENTORY 344452 180278602 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
372.15
224991 2/25/2022 148777 BLACK & VEATCH CORPORATION
14,875.02 PLANT IMPROVEMENTS 344453 1364780 6154.6712 P13782/24/2022 Project - Engineering South Plant Building
3,847.50 STORM MODELING 344454 1364782 6406.63102/24/2022 Professional Services-General Preparation/ Research/ Writing
18,722.52
224992 2/25/2022 143108 BLOOMINGTON, CITY OF
781.00 LABORATORY SERVICES-JAN22 344455 20371 6149.63232/24/2022 Testing Services Water Sampling/Testing
781.00
224993 2/25/2022 121444 BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF MINNESOTA
70,440.70 MEDICAL INS PREMIUMS - MAR 22 344456 220202225689 9592.20172/24/2022 Ded Payable-Insurance BCBS Benefit Accrual
367,277.56 MEDICAL INS PREMIUMS - MAR 22 344456 220202225689 9592.61512/24/2022 Health Insurance Benefit Accrual
437,718.26
224994 2/25/2022 100022 BOYER TRUCK PARTS
175.00-CORE RETURN 344457 005P10060 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
93.94 WO 151 344458 005P10328 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
7.98 WO 151 344459 008P7154 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
304.98 EA121 344460 005P10488 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
231.90
224995 2/25/2022 148751 CAMPBELL KNUTSON
31,276.13 CITY ATTORNEY BILL-JAN 22 344468 3407-999G-01312 0602.63112/24/2022 Legal Prosecuting Attorney
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224995 2/25/2022 148751 CAMPBELL KNUTSON Continued...
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31,276.13
224996 2/25/2022 152805 CANTEEN REFRESHMENT SERVICES
399.00 CONCESSION RESALE 344573 MSP36071 6609.685512/31/2021 Merchandise for Resale Concession Sales/Vending
399.00
224997 2/25/2022 147826 CENTURY PLUMBING
60.00 PLUMBING PERMIT 344461 173922 0801.40872/24/2022 Plumbing General & Admn-Protective Insp
60.00
224998 2/25/2022 110767 CERTIFIED LABORATORIES
2,719.76 GREASE FOR SHOP 344462 7690604 2401.62412/24/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services
2,719.76
224999 2/25/2022 151299 CINTAS
25.20 RUGS 344634 4111043887 3313.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings
23.36 RUGS 344635 4111043839 6827.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance
20.16 RUGS 344636 4111043901 3313.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings
5.52 RUGS 344637 4111043943 3313.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings
74.24
225000 2/25/2022 100633 CNH ARCHITECTS
3,621.25 UTIL ADMIN RECONFIG 344463 2225 6101.6712 P14672/24/2022 Project - Engineering Water -Administration
3,621.25
225001 2/25/2022 142286 COMCAST
53.94 MONTHLY DUES 2/18-3/17/22 344464 877210506072454
1-020822
6601.63472/24/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg General/Administrative-Arena
53.94
225002 2/25/2022 146512 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA
29,033.67 ROAD SALT 344574 955656 2240.62562/24/2022 Snow Removal/Ice Control Suppl Street Plowing/Sanding
14,237.19 ROAD SALT 344575 956682 2240.62562/24/2022 Snow Removal/Ice Control Suppl Street Plowing/Sanding
43,270.86
225003 2/25/2022 160120 CONNORS, KRISTY
50.00 BDAY DEPOSIT RETURN 344465 1604323 6630.43242/24/2022 Room Rental-Taxable Birthday Parties
50.00
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225004 2/25/2022 100040 CONT SAFETY EQUIP Continued...
156.24 FIRST AID KITS FOR TRUCKS 344466 454395 3170.62222/24/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies General AdmIn-Parks
156.24 FLEET VEHICLE FIRST AID KITS 344466 454395 3201.62222/24/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Administrative/General
373.00 LEATHER SAFTEY GLOVES 344467 454389 3170.62222/24/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies General AdmIn-Parks
685.48
225005 2/25/2022 128201 CONTINENTAL CLAY COMPANY
190.00 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344469 INV00O167058 3081.62272/24/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
190.00
225006 2/25/2022 150880 CORE & MAIN LP
1,521.04 BW WASTE VALVE HARDWARE 344470 Q227097 6147.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Production
4,793.45 STORZ HYDRANT UPGRADES 344471 Q310873 6144.66302/24/2022 Other Improvements Hydrant Maintenance/Repair
88,938.00 AMI RADIOS 344472 P671822 6162.6630 P14242/24/2022 Other Improvements Meter Reading
331.36 WELL 8 & 9 344473 Q297226 6148.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Well Field
882.10 WELL 8 & 9 344474 Q316672%6148.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Well Field
96,465.95
225007 2/25/2022 152118 CORNERSTONE COPY BURNSVILLE
477.68 PROMOTION 344475 190564 3081.63572/24/2022 Advertising/Publication Arts & Humanities Council
477.68
225008 2/25/2022 101780 DAK CTY FIRE CHIEFS ASSOC.
100.00 2022 ANNUAL DUES 344576 2022 1221.64792/24/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Administration-Fire
100.00
225009 2/25/2022 100421 DAK CTY TREASURER AUDITOR
19,990.46 2022 DC SOT TEAM 344476 00043024 1101.65202/24/2022 Major Investigation Expenses General/Admn-Police
19,990.46
225010 2/25/2022 110921 DAKOTA AWARDS & ENGRAVING
66.00 NAME PLATES FOR PD 344577 24151 1107.62112/24/2022 Office Printed Material/Forms Support Services
66.00
225011 2/25/2022 130716 DAKOTA COUNTY PT & R
13,781.00 2022 TABULATOR MAINT 344477 00043047 0401.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts General & Admn-City Clerk
13,781.00
225012 2/25/2022 160137 DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF
300.00 EBONY JAMES CANNON 344626 237353 9001.22602/24/2022 Bail Deposits General Fund
300.00
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225012 2/25/2022 160137 DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF Continued...
225013 2/25/2022 100447 DALCO
1,806.30 CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES 344638 3896526 6827.62232/24/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Building Maintenance
1,806.30
225014 2/25/2022 100528 DELL MARKETING L P
1,298.83 JILL'S LAPTOP 344478 10958741 0720.667012/31/2021 Other Equipment General Admin-Planning & Zonin
1,298.83
225015 2/25/2022 142972 DOUGHERTY, MOLENDA, SOLFEST, HILLS
8,448.20 LEGAL 344603 204565-04768 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
240.80 LEGAL 344604 204566-45183 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
344.00 LEGAL 344605 204568-45198 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
503.40 LEGAL 344606 204567-43651 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
602.60 SAFARI T-MOBILE GENERATOR 344607 204575-44826 6005.6311 ATMOB2/25/2022 Legal Safari Antenna Location
131.00 HIGHLINE TRAIL-T-MOBILEL UPGRA 344608 204576-36952 6002.6311 ATMOB2/25/2022 Legal Highline Tr Antenna Location
943.20 SOUTH LAKES VERIZON C-BAND 344609 204580-37003 6006.6311 AVERI2/25/2022 Legal South Lakes Tower Antenna Loca
314.40 VIKING LAKES PHASE II 344610 204581-44776 9001.2245 J05562/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
166.00 CARVANA 344611 204562-44546 9001.2245 J05472/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
235.80 KWIK TRIPP DODD RD 344612 204569-45093 9001.2245 J05662/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
497.80 PARKSIDE ALLIANT VENTURES 344613 204570-45092 9001.2245 J05672/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
68.80 P1439 DODD RD-OAK BLUFFS 344614 204571-44339 8439.67162/25/2022 Project - Legal P1439 DOdd Rd/Oak Bluffs
68.80 P1440 PERRON ACRES 344615 204572-44340 8440.67162/25/2022 Project - Legal P1440 Perron Acres
68.80 P1446 FORESTVIEW 344616 204573-44346 8446.67162/25/2022 Project - Legal P1446 Forest View
157.20 RIVERS OF LIFE 344617 204574-44644 9001.2245 J05532/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
131.00 TAILWIND TECHNOLOGIES 344618 204577-45162 9001.2245 J05702/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
288.20 TESSERACT 4TH ADDN 344619 204579-44994 9001.2245 J05642/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
104.80 TRINITY SCHOOL SIGN 344620 204579-44993 9001.2245 J05632/25/2022 Escrow - Private Development F General Fund
244.80 LEGAL 344621 204563-10388 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
1,044.00 LEGAL 344622 204564-12651 0601.63112/25/2022 Legal General Legal Service
14,603.60
225016 2/25/2022 126333 DUNN & SEMINGTON PRINTING DESIGN
256.15 ADV CALENDERS 344578 53008 6716.63572/24/2022 Advertising/Publication General Administration
256.15
225017 2/25/2022 100387 EAGAN GENERAL REPAIR
1,980.00 DECK RAILINGS 344639 29932-12282021 3304.653512/31/2021 Other Contractual Services Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
1,980.00
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225018 2/25/2022 101006 EMERGENCY AUTO TECHNOLOGIES Continued...
237.43 PD 344479 DL020322-22 3511.66802/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Equip Rev Fd-Dept 11
1,049.33 PD 344627 DL021522-21 3511.66802/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Equip Rev Fd-Dept 11
1,286.76
225019 2/25/2022 100062 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS CO
228.97 PER INVOICE 344480 1-7381178 2401.62412/24/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services
228.97
225020 2/25/2022 100451 FASTENAL COMPANY
46.68 SNOW BLOWER SHEER PINS 344481 MNTC1267543 2244.62312/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
2.61 TACK WAGON REPAIR 344482 MNTC1267616 2244.62312/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
23.10 TRACKLESS SHEER PINS 344483 MNTC1267739 2244.62312/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
142.23 NTP PLUMBING SUPPLIES 344484 MNTC1267823 6146.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Building
214.62
225021 2/25/2022 144138 FISCHER MINING LLC
266.62 FILL MATERIAL 344485 166691 6160.62552/24/2022 Street Repair Supplies Main Maintenance/Repair
89.65 FILL MATERIAL 344486 166679 6160.62552/24/2022 Street Repair Supplies Main Maintenance/Repair
88.35 FILL MATERIAL 344487 166675 6160.62552/24/2022 Street Repair Supplies Main Maintenance/Repair
444.62
225022 2/25/2022 143971 FLEETPRIDE
3.48 WO 145 344628 92414798 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
183.46 2022-175 344629 92953415 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
186.94
225023 2/25/2022 140634 FRATTALONE AND ASSOCIATES INC.
390.15 MEZZ AV UPGRADES 344579 15088 6603.66302/24/2022 Other Improvements Building Repair & Maint.
2,400.50 LABOR TO DESIGN AV UPDATES 344580 15084 6603.653512/31/2021 Other Contractual Services Building Repair & Maint.
2,790.65
225024 2/25/2022 111768 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF MN
57.61 BISCAYNE AVE SAN LIFT STATION 344488 02231244-S-2204
1--FEB22
6239.63522/24/2022 Telephone Circuits Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
57.61
225025 2/25/2022 147955 GALLS LLC
47.43 UNIFORM S. PEDERSEN 344581 020470164 1104.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
240.00 UNIFORM SYVERTSEN 344582 020470438 1104.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
141.39 UNIFORM FORT 344583 020470536 1104.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
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225025 2/25/2022 147955 GALLS LLC Continued...
25.79 UNIFORM MOSENG 344584 020473655 1104.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
454.61
225026 2/25/2022 100578 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY
183.92 FIRE 344489 14302615-013122 1224.62352/24/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Engineer
19.14 STREETS 344489 14302615-013122 2244.62202/24/2022 Operating Supplies - General Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
6.50 SMALL EQUIP 344489 14302615-013122 2401.62342/24/2022 Field/Other Equipment Repair Gen/Adm-Central Services
12.30 SMALL EQUP 344489 14302615-013122 2401.62412/24/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services
527.02 BLDG. MAIN 344489 14302615-013122 3304.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
1,182.40 SHOP 344489 14302615-013122 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
27.63 WATER 344489 14302615-013122 6155.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies South Plant Production
18.74 POLICE 344489 14302615-013122 3511.66802/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Equip Rev Fd-Dept 11
1,977.65
225027 2/25/2022 100990 GRAINGER
104.47 CLEANING SUPPLIES 344490 9202598380 6603.62232/24/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Building Repair & Maint.
68.16 CONTROL RELAYS 344491 9210731775 6147.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Production
59.90 DC CONTROL RELAY 344492 9210731783 6147.62302/24/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Production
521.88 ELECTRICAL BOXES NTP NAMN04 344493 9212529987 6147.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Production
754.41
225028 2/25/2022 100083 HACH CO
205.52 LAB YEAR SUPPLY 344494 12871207 6149.62202/24/2022 Operating Supplies - General Water Sampling/Testing
96.96 LAB YEAR SUPPLY 344495 12887888 6149.62202/24/2022 Operating Supplies - General Water Sampling/Testing
302.48
225029 2/25/2022 100085 HARDWARE HANK
2.32 WO 145 344496 2020874 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
6.75 EA112 344497 2021170 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
9.07
225030 2/25/2022 100064 HAWKINS WATER TRTMNT GROUP INC
6,441.80 FL2 AND CLEANER 344498 6124066 6155.62442/24/2022 Chemicals & Chemical Products South Plant Production
6,441.80
225031 2/25/2022 138631 HEALTHEAST MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
88.40 BLOOD DRAW 344499 22-8063 9115.63102/24/2022 Professional Services-General DWI Forfeiture
88.40
225032 2/25/2022 160113 HERR, STACI
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225032 2/25/2022 160113 HERR, STACI Continued...
75.00 ROOM RENTAL RETURN/CANC 344500 1600915 6622.43242/24/2022 Room Rental-Taxable Community Room
75.00
225033 2/25/2022 113918 HILLYARD
172.50 CUSTODIAL EQ REPAIR 344640 700494117 3313.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Fire Buildings
450.32 CUSTODIAL 344641 700494221 3304.62232/24/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
622.82
225034 2/25/2022 160122 HOLIDAY - WEX BANK
2.00 HOLIDAY FUEL 344501 78360523 3118.62352/24/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Athletic Field Mtn/Setup
2.00
225035 2/25/2022 100627 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES
31.83 SUPPLIES 344623 9513237 6602.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint.
13.90 SUPPLIES 344624 9510552 1104.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic
60.65 CLEANING SUPPLIES 344646 4015066 3106.62232/25/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance
25.52 HOLZ SIGNAGE 344646 4015066 3110.62572/25/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signage
15.97 WINTER SAFETY GLOVES 344647 3016113 3120.62222/25/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Ice Surface Estab & Mtn
103.01 WATER SOFTENER PLUMBING CMF 344648 2016210 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
353.50 CAR WASH SOFTENER SALT 344649 1010013 2401.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Gen/Adm-Central Services
164.62 CMF WATER SOFTENER 344650 1010014 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
19.53 SIGN REPAIR MATERIALS 344651 1351082 3110.62572/25/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signage
43.61 WATER SOFTENER CMF 344652 10146 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
52.88 TOOLS FOR 821 344653 9010211 3201.62402/25/2022 Small Tools Administrative/General
26.61 CMF WATER SOFTENER 344654 4010679 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
21.47 CLEANING SUPPLIES 344655 4010681 3106.62232/25/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance
51.94 LIGHT TABLES 344656 3612777 3057.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs
9.98 CMF WATER 344657 2010857 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
81.98 LIGHT TABLE SUPPLIES 344658 2510123 3057.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs
89.75 HOLZ SIGN 344659 8011227 3103.62572/25/2022 Signs & Striping Material Site Amenity Maintenance
12.83 BALLFIELD DRAG 344660 8011240-020822 3127.62312/25/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Equipment Maintenance/Repair
176.10 2x4'S THIN ICE SIGNS 344661 6011438 6501.62572/25/2022 Signs & Striping Material G/A - Water Quality
12.83 PAINT MIXER 344662 6351153 3127.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Equipment Maintenance/Repair
84.88 PICNIC TABLE PAINT 344663 6510948 3103.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Site Amenity Maintenance
1,453.39
225036 2/25/2022 160047 HOTSY MINNESOTA
722.93 HOTSEY REPAIRS 344585 12103 6146.64272/24/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab North Plant Building
722.93
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225037 2/25/2022 144227 HOUSE, ROB Continued...
19.43 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344502 021822 3081.62272/24/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
19.43
225038 2/25/2022 160125 ICETTES BOOSTER CLUB
75.00 AD FOR SKATE SCHOOL 344586 021722 6611.63572/24/2022 Advertising/Publication Learn To Skate
75.00
225039 2/25/2022 143243 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS
391.01 2022 SPRING CERT LETTERS 344587 157249 6201.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services San Sewer-Administration
391.00 2022 SPRING CERT LETTERS 344587 157249 6101.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services Water -Administration
782.01
225040 2/25/2022 104674 INDELCO PLASTICS CORP.
1,798.36 NTP NAMN04 REBUILD 344504 INV309937 6147.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Production
1,798.36
225041 2/25/2022 160116 KIDS CONNECTION - FARMINGTON
225.00 GROUP REIMBURSEMENT 344505 1603828 6708.43162/24/2022 Group Sales-Taxable Group
225.00
225042 2/25/2022 149654 KIESLERS POLICE SUPPLY
56.21 UNIFORM NEW OFFICERS 344506 IN182895 1104.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
56.21
225043 2/25/2022 100061 KRAEMER MINING & MATERIALS INC.
248.76 FILL MATERIAL 344507 298903 6160.62552/24/2022 Street Repair Supplies Main Maintenance/Repair
247.63 FILL MATERIAL 344508 298904 6160.62552/24/2022 Street Repair Supplies Main Maintenance/Repair
496.39
225044 2/25/2022 100110 LITTLE FALLS MACHINE INC.
660.01 WO 159 344509 363651 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
546.86 WO 159 344510 363580.9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
743.18 INVENTORY 344511 363587 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
1,950.05
225045 2/25/2022 149107 MEDIA VALET INC.
6,000.00 PHOTO MGMT. SOFTWARE FOR ORG.344512 18708MV 0901.62702/24/2022 Computer Software Gen & Admin-Communications
6,000.00
225046 2/25/2022 100571 MENARDS-APPLE VALLEY
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225046 2/25/2022 100571 MENARDS-APPLE VALLEY Continued...
9.98 DOOR HANDLE REPLACEMENT 344513 31100 3103.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies Site Amenity Maintenance
39.22 HOLZ SIGN 344514 31112 3103.62572/24/2022 Signs & Striping Material Site Amenity Maintenance
49.20
225047 2/25/2022 100710 METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
533,601.40 WASTEWATER SERVICES - MAR 344515 0001135903 6201.65752/24/2022 MCES Disposal Charges San Sewer-Administration
533,601.40
225048 2/25/2022 148492 MEYER, PETER
39.99 TRAINING MEALS 344588 021622 1104.64762/24/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
39.99
225049 2/25/2022 158838 MID-NORTHERN SERVICES
1,245.00 STREETLIGHT REPAIR 344516 M22-504 6301.64322/24/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Street Lighting
1,245.00
225050 2/25/2022 160117 MIKE'S CUSTOM MECHANICAL INC
59.00 PLUMBING PERMIT 344517 174727 0801.40872/24/2022 Plumbing General & Admn-Protective Insp
59.00
225051 2/25/2022 152885 MINNESOTA VALLEY TESTING LABORATORIES
341.50 NTP YEARLY WASTE STREAM SAMPLE 344518 1129432 6149.63232/24/2022 Testing Services Water Sampling/Testing
341.50
225052 2/25/2022 102325 MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
28,513.57 CONSTRUCTION PER FINAL SCHEDUL 344589 00000690926 8399.67102/24/2022 Project - Contract P1399 I-35E noise wall
28,513.57
225053 2/25/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP
272.63 SKYHILL PARK 344519 0505890818-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
171.10 GOAT HILL PARK 344520 0502896570-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
1,398.76 FIRE STATION 4 344521 0502992371-0000
1-FEB22
3313.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings
11,127.63 CITY HALL 344522 0507679172-0000
1-FEB22
3304.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
2,767.95 CIVIC ICE ARENA 344523 0504859971-0000
1-FEB22
6601.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service General/Administrative-Arena
2,461.42 FIRE STATION 1 344524 0502896570-0000 3313.64102/24/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings
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4-FEB22
18,199.49
225054 2/25/2022 151287 MONOPRICE INC
156.87 CABLING 344525 22406675 0301.66602/24/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment IT-Gen & Admn
156.87
225055 2/25/2022 154620 MSP METALS INC
48.38 HOLZ SIGN 344526 75578 3110.62572/24/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signage
48.38
225056 2/25/2022 104390 NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT
353.50 FIRE SUPPRESSION TEST F2 344527 IV00197614 0301.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
985.00 FIRE ALARM 344642 IV00197781 3313.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings
1,338.50
225057 2/25/2022 152201 NEWMAN SIGNS INC
3,805.50 STREET SIGN INSTALL INVENTORY 344590 TRFINV037415 2242.62572/24/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signs-Installation & Mtn
3,805.50
225058 2/25/2022 100149 NORTHERN TOOL
689.98 BALLFIELD GENERATOR 344528 0031313739 3170.66702/24/2022 Other Equipment General AdmIn-Parks
689.98
225059 2/25/2022 108599 OFFICE DEPOT, INC.
101.82 OFFICE DEPOT, INC.344529 228322970001 1221.62242/24/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire
58.64 OFFICE SUPPLIES 344530 228987803001 0201.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn
58.64 OFFICE SUPPLIES 344530 228987803001 3001.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation
58.64 OFFICE SUPPLIES 344530 228987803001 0501.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance
4.63 OFFICE SUPPLIES 344531 228999505001 0501.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance
23.21 OFFICE SUPPLIES 344591 228180903001 1107.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies Support Services
305.58
225060 2/25/2022 156888 PEDERSEN, RYAN
200.00 ART BIKE RACK PAYMENT 344532 010222 2852.67622/24/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
200.00
225061 2/25/2022 154800 PELOWSKI, DANNY
215.00 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 344533 021722 3170.21152/24/2022 Clothing Allowance General AdmIn-Parks
215.00
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225061 2/25/2022 154800 PELOWSKI, DANNY Continued...
225062 2/25/2022 146842 PREMIER LIGHTING INC.
289.90 BUILDING LIGHTS 344534 60811 6603.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building Repair & Maint.
289.90
225063 2/25/2022 138259 QUALITY PROPANE INC
154.23 PROPANE FOR FORKLIFT 344592 I037428 6232.62312/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Equipment Maintenance/Repair
154.23
225064 2/25/2022 100361 R & R SPECIALTIES INC
380.80 ZAMBONI REPAIR PARTS 344535 0075047-IN 6602.62302/24/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint.
172.50 BLADES SHARPENED 344536 0075104-IN 6602.62302/24/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint.
553.30
225065 2/25/2022 143557 RANDSTAD (R)
843.71 ADMIN ASSIST 2/6-2/12/2022 344593 R30628401 9695.65612/24/2022 Temporary Help-Labor/Clerical Dakota Co Drug Task Force
843.71
225066 2/25/2022 160119 RECH, DAVID J & JENNIFER A
200.00 EAB - COST SHARE 344537 2022 EAB-ASH
TREE REMOVAL
3209.68602/24/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop
200.00
225067 2/25/2022 152980 REMTECH INC. PEST PROTECTION
108.50 STP PEST CONTROL 344538 19995 6154.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services South Plant Building
86.80 WELL PEST CONTROL 344539 20060 6148.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services North Well Field
173.60 NTP PEST CONTROL 344540 19994 6146.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building
368.90
225068 2/25/2022 100728 RENT N SAVE
330.00 PORTABLE TOILETS-JAN 22 344541 67672 3111.65392/24/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Refuse/Waste Control
330.00
225069 2/25/2022 150405 RMB ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC
120.00 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 344542 B004500 6528.63232/24/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M
345.00 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 344543 B004499 6528.63232/24/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M
465.00
225070 2/25/2022 100187 SEH
2,800.00 TELECOM 344594 421010 6005.6310 AVERI2/24/2022 Professional Services-General Safari Antenna Location
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225070 2/25/2022 100187 SEH Continued...
2,800.00 TELECOM 344595 421007 6007.6310 AVERI2/24/2022 Professional Services-General Sperry Antenna Location
3,600.00 TELECOM 344596 421006 6002.6310 ATMOB2/24/2022 Professional Services-General Highline Tr Antenna Location
2,800.00 TELECOM 344597 421008 6003.6310 AVERI2/24/2022 Professional Services-General Lexington Antenna Location
4,000.00 TELECOM 344598 421009 6005.6310 ATMOB2/24/2022 Professional Services-General Safari Antenna Location
16,000.00
225071 2/25/2022 140625 SHELTON, SHELLEY
37.88 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344544 021822 3081.62272/24/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
37.88
225072 2/25/2022 160138 SIBLEY COUNTY-WARRANTS
200.00 ABDIKAFAR MOHAMED ABDI 344630 237353 9001.22602/24/2022 Bail Deposits General Fund
200.00
225073 2/25/2022 151184 SIMPLIFILE
49.25 RECORDING FEES 344545 15004340161 0720.4095 J05602/24/2022 Conditional Use/Special Use General Admin-Planning & Zonin
49.25 RECORDING FEES 344545 15004340161 0720.4207 J05632/24/2022 Rezoning Fees General Admin-Planning & Zonin
98.50
225074 2/25/2022 151416 SMART DELIVERY SERVICE INC
206.40 SMART, INTEROFFICE MAIL 344546 79037 0401.65352/24/2022 Other Contractual Services General & Admn-City Clerk
206.40
225075 2/25/2022 158121 SPEEDPRO IMAGING
540.00 THIN ICE SIGNS 344547 1NV-7772 6520.62572/24/2022 Signs & Striping Material Basin Mgmt-Aeration
540.00
225076 2/25/2022 100854 ST PAUL STAMP WORKS, INC.
147.51 STAMPS 344548 IV00524954 0801.62102/24/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Protective Insp
147.51
225077 2/25/2022 154761 STEPP MANUFACTURING CO INC
92,783.00 312 CIP REPLACEMENT TANK 344549 060598 3531.66802/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Equip Rev Fd-Dept 31
92,783.00
225078 2/25/2022 151851 SYSCO-MINNESOTA INC
587.00 CONCESSION RESALE 344599 347898583 6609.68552/24/2022 Merchandise for Resale Concession Sales/Vending
587.00
225079 2/25/2022 159952 TECH DUMP
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225079 2/25/2022 159952 TECH DUMP Continued...
2,506.00 HARDWARE RECYCLING 344551 19858-01 0301.656912/31/2021 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
2,506.00
225080 2/25/2022 160118 THOMPSON, JACOB & MEGAN
200.00 EAB - COST SHARE 344552 2022 EAB-ASH
TREE REMOVAL
3209.68602/24/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop
200.00
225081 2/25/2022 142973 T-MOBILE USA (R)
420.00 GPS LOCATE WHERE THE GREEN GRA 344600 9484875231 9698.6589 H21012/24/2022 Forfeiture Expenditures DCDTF HIDTA
420.00
225082 2/25/2022 100543 TOTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS INC
4,692.00 LS SERVICE/PLANT SERVICE 344553 10081 6147.64322/24/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor North Plant Production
1,700.29 LS SERVICE/PLANT SERVICE 344553 10081 6239.64322/24/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
6,392.29
225083 2/25/2022 100218 TOTAL TOOL
340.78 HYDRANT INSPECTION 344554 01500952 6144.62402/24/2022 Small Tools Hydrant Maintenance/Repair
340.78
225084 2/25/2022 100223 TRI STATE BOBCAT
951.99 MS462 CHAINSAW 344555 P70047 2272.62402/24/2022 Small Tools Tree Trimming
951.99
225085 2/25/2022 158131 TRP AMERICA
300.00 TRP RETENTION MANAGEMENT 344556 SUP035462 6807.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fitness Center
300.00
225086 2/25/2022 100228 TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR CO
3,665.00 CLAIM 112520-CINTAS 344557 Z203271 9591.63862/24/2022 Insurance Deductible Risk Management
3,665.00
225087 2/25/2022 100232 UHL CO INC
4,939.00 ADD TOOL ROOM SECURITY 344558 67600 6146.66302/24/2022 Other Improvements North Plant Building
3,947.25 NEW GARAGE SECURITY 344559 67599 6154.6630 P13782/24/2022 Other Improvements South Plant Building
8,886.25
225088 2/25/2022 130681 UNITED RENTALS
1,000.00 CONFINED SPACE TRAINING 344560 203312330-001 6203.64762/24/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training & Education
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225088 2/25/2022 130681 UNITED RENTALS Continued...
1,000.00
225089 2/25/2022 100464 VALLEY-RICH COMPANY INC
10,172.90 CURBSTOP REPAIR 344601 30458 6130.64322/24/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Curb Stop Inspctn/Maint/Repair
10,172.90
225090 2/25/2022 111776 VAN METER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
620.56 PANEL LIGHTS 344561 S011937659.003 6147.62332/24/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Production
620.56
225091 2/25/2022 100236 VAN PAPER
490.63 CLEANING SUPPLIES 344562 602386-00 3106.62232/24/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance
40.96 CLEANING SUPPLIES 344563 602386-01 3106.62232/24/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance
531.59
225092 2/25/2022 159756 VERTEX UNMANNED SOLUTIONS LLC
6,175.00 DRONE 344602 D1270 1104.66702/24/2022 Other Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
6,175.00
225093 2/25/2022 101798 VESSCO INC.
714.38 CABLES FOR STP ROBO CONTROLS 344564 086612 6155.62602/24/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies South Plant Production
714.38
225094 2/25/2022 149532 WAHL, KAYE
26.97 KAYE WAHL -COSTC REIMBURSEMENT 344565 020822 3078.62272/24/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Senior Citizens
26.97
225095 2/25/2022 138027 WATER CONSERVATION SERVICE INC.
318.14 LEAK DETECTION 344566 12046 6160.63102/24/2022 Professional Services-General Main Maintenance/Repair
318.14
225096 2/25/2022 102230 ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS, INC.
260.00 PER INVOICE 344567 0188088-IN 2244.62312/24/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
3,444.00 EA137,EA138, EA139 344567 0188088-IN 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
878.78 2022-112 344568 0188087-IN 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
4,582.78
225097 2/25/2022 100247 ZIEGLER INC
606.78-RETURNED PART-CR INV 3720 344643 CM000000490 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
1,071.35-RETURNED PART-CR INV 116895 344644 CM000027405 9001.14152/24/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
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225097 2/25/2022 100247 ZIEGLER INC Continued...
12,132.46 GENERATOR CONTRACT 344645 IN000377561 3304.65692/24/2022 Maintenance Contracts Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
10,454.33
1000215 2/25/2022 159432 HOWARD, TYLER
95.85 CLOTHING ALLOW TYLER HOWARD 344503 010822 2201.21152/24/2022 Clothing Allowance Gen/Adm-Streets
95.85
1000216 2/25/2022 152981 SVENDAHL, NICK
216.71 UNIFORMS-NICK SVENDAHL 344550 021822 2401.21152/24/2022 Clothing Allowance Gen/Adm-Central Services
216.71
20223554 2/25/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY
25.00 AMFORESTS MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 344251 7199 042136
1/24
3201.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Administrative/General
25.00 AD FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP RENEW 344252 7199 073551
1/24
3201.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Administrative/General
30.67 MDA PESTICIDE RENEWALS (3)344253 7199 019705
1/24
3201.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Administrative/General
2,646.40 DYNASCAPE LANDSCAPE CAD SFTWR 344254 7199 008914 2/2 3201.65692/25/2022 Maintenance Contracts Administrative/General
190.00 IACP DUES-SPEAKMAN 344255 0977 052414
1/20
1101.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General/Admn-Police
425.00 IACP CONFERENCE-SPEAKMAN 344256 0977 019033
1/25
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
65.00 IAPE- PROPERTY ROOM DUES 344257 5767 098200 1/6 1104.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Patrolling/Traffic
13.06 CUBSNACKSPRESCHOOL 344258 3882 092561
1/10
3057.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs
100.61 DAVANNI'S 344259 7572 060465
1/10
0101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses Legislative/Policy Development
9.98 HYVEE-COOKIES/COUNCIL MEETING 344260 7572 006668
1/11
0101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses Legislative/Policy Development
58.90 BYERLYS COUNCIL MEETING 344261 7572 022724
1/13
0101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses Legislative/Policy Development
50.00 URBAN LAND INSTITUTE-MAGUIRE 344262 7572 058205
1/14
0101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Legislative/Policy Development
4.99 HYVEE-WATER 344263 7572 021923
1/25
0101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses Legislative/Policy Development
159.62 KOWALSKI'S 344264 7572 023488
1/27
0101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses Legislative/Policy Development
310.00-MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CHIEF 344265 7657 011322
1/13
1223.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
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360.00-ARROWHEAD EMERGENCY 344266 7657 01132022
1/13
1223.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
310.00 MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CHIEF 344267 7657 027545
1/13
1223.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
360.00-ARROWHEAD EMERGENCY 344268 7657 011422
1/14
1223.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
131.98 SAMSCLUB.COM 344269 7657 082792
1/23
1221.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administration-Fire
36.72 3 IN 1 344270 7657 046615
1/31
1221.62242/25/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire
54.06 3 IN 1 344271 7657 072679 2/3 1221.62242/25/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire
95.94 BREEZY BADGE; NAME BADGES 344272 6961 041581 1/5 6801.62102/25/2022 Office Supplies General & Administrative
20.42 WALMART - 1ST AID SUPPLIES 344273 6961 042870
1/11
6826.62222/25/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies School/Training/In service
95.97 WORLDPOINT-CPR MATERIALS 344274 6961 043237
1/21
6826.62222/25/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies School/Training/In service
895.00 GFOA CONF REG - FOILES 344275 6610 031258
1/15
0501.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Finance
393.45 MENARDS CCTV SUPPLIES 344276 7932 052588 1/5 6240.62602/25/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies Sewer Main Inspection
348.58 MENARDS METER REPLACEMENT 344277 7932 012543
1/29
6161.62402/25/2022 Small Tools Meter Replacement
411.20 DELTA - WATER TRAINING 344278 7932 087242
1/31
6103.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training & Education
140.00 ROSEMOUNT RENTAL FEE FOR MFF 344279 3735 033426
1/19
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
116.78 A & J OUTDOOR POWER-UNIT 128 344280 0258 085472 1/6 9001.14152/25/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
60.78 A&J OUTDOORS PLOW MARKERS 344281 0258 020965
1/11
2244.62312/25/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
693.80 TIRE SERV INT OIL FILTER CUSHE 344282 0258 035979
1/14
2401.62342/25/2022 Field/Other Equipment Repair Gen/Adm-Central Services
52.17 ALLIED SNOW BLOWER ELECTRIC CA 344283 0258 047178
1/26
2244.62312/25/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
61.29 HD-OFFICE FURNITURE PARTS 344284 0007 045534
1/10
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
6.98 HOME DEPOT-CAULKING 344285 0007 047992
1/11
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
32.94 HOME DEPOT-BUG SPRAY 344286 0007 067262
1/13
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
78.05 HOME DEPOT-SHOP SUPPLIES 344287 0007 033685 2/3 3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
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22.53 TRACFONE 1 JAN 2022 344288 4154 049182
1/20
9698.6479 H21012/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions DCDTF HIDTA
214.02 LAKEVILLE TROPHY-PLAQUES 344289 4154 008567
1/20
9695.62102/25/2022 Office Supplies Dakota Co Drug Task Force
22.53 TRACFONE 2 JAN 2022 344290 4154 005793
1/23
9698.6479 H21012/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions DCDTF HIDTA
22.53 TRACFONE 3 JAN 2022 344291 4154 023004
1/24
9698.6479 H21012/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions DCDTF HIDTA
301.28 GOPHERSPORTS.VOLLEYBALL EQUIP 344292 7493 034900
1/26
6807.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Fitness Center
45.00 MPSTMA DUES 344293 8604 054082
1/18
3170.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General AdmIn-Parks
112.43 LOWES- WATER SOFTNER 344294 8604 040681
1/25
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
88.53-LOWES- WATER SOFTNER 344295 8604 043024
1/26
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
19.62 LOWES WATER SOFTNER 344296 8604 007848
1/26
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
520.00 WVO PAINT MIXER 344297 8604 042485 2/3 3127.66702/25/2022 Other Equipment Equipment Maintenance/Repair
62.11 WVO PAINT MIXER 344297 8604 042485 2/3 3127.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Equipment Maintenance/Repair
240.00 STOP STICKS PIRANHAS 344298 7621 025055
1/24
1104.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
2.54 PELLICI ACE HARDWARE FIREARMS 344299 7621 017940 2/2 1104.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
1,350.00 SITEGROUNND-WEBSITE RENEWAL 344300 6179 047996
1/11
0301.65692/25/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
92.32 HULU SERVICES 344301 6179 033822
1/15
1221.65352/25/2022 Other Contractual Services Administration-Fire
86.95 HULU SERVICES 344302 6179 026112
1/29
1221.65352/25/2022 Other Contractual Services Administration-Fire
19.95 PAYPAL-CREDIT CARD CHARGES 344303 6179 069039 2/2 0301.65692/25/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
86.95 HULU SERVICES 344304 6179 095484 2/4 1221.65352/25/2022 Other Contractual Services Administration-Fire
260.00 MNIAAI-INVESTIGATION CONF.344305 9201 058704
1/13
1228.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Inspection and Prevention
113.82 MCMA CONF LODGING 344306 1104 054637
1/24
0201.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Admn
60.00-MN AFS MEETING REFUND 344307 3540 043753
1/21
6511.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Conferences/Schools
59.21 NILS-ICE AUGER COVER REPLACE 344308 3540 002375
1/24
6501.62342/25/2022 Field/Other Equipment Repair G/A - Water Quality
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120.00 UM CONSTSITEMGR RECERT 344309 3540 062922
1/25
6511.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Conferences/Schools
125.00 UM STORMWATER RECERT 344310 3540 027515
1/25
6511.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Conferences/Schools
225.00 UOFM-P8 MODELING TRAINING 344311 3540 080118
1/25
6511.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Conferences/Schools
492.00 ADORAMA DRONE 344312 3701 039425
1/18
1104.66702/25/2022 Other Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
45.60 GRAINGER FIREARMS SAFETY GLASS 344313 3701 037281
1/18
1104.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
107.17 TACTICAL MED - SWAT MEDIC 344314 8997 089778
1/24
1104.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic
249.95 DARK ANGEL-SWAT MEDIC.344315 8997 037445
1/24
1104.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic
569.47 BOUNDTREE-SWAT MEDIC 344316 8997 090288
1/24
1104.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic
397.98 BOUNDTREE-SWAT MEDIC 344317 8997 072350
1/26
1104.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic
165.00 ICC-IPMC TRAINING - SB 344318 4872 021042 1/8 0720.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General Admin-Planning & Zonin
300.00 ICC TRAINING - MJ 344319 4872 088200 1/8 0801.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Protective Insp
150.00 ICC TRAINING - AK 344320 4872 038511 1/8 0801.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Protective Insp
250.00 SENSIBLE LAND USE COALITON 344321 4872 039596
1/10
0720.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General Admin-Planning & Zonin
695.00 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOC 344322 4872 028397
1/14
0720.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General Admin-Planning & Zonin
48.36 IKEA-MAGAZINE RACK FOR PERMITS 344323 4872 060297
1/19
0801.66602/25/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment General & Admn-Protective Insp
48.36 IKEAMAGAZINE RACK FOR HANDOUTS 344323 4872 060297
1/19
0720.66602/25/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment General Admin-Planning & Zonin
35.00 DOL-LICENSE RENEWAL - DQ 344324 4872 044753
1/21
0801.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes General & Admn-Protective Insp
29.00 RED'S SAVOY-APC MEETING MEAL 344325 4872 021937
1/25
0720.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General Admin-Planning & Zonin
216.00 SOMERSET ANIMAL HOSPITAL 344326 9807 087705
1/10
1104.63252/25/2022 Vet/Kennel Charge/Animal Dispo Patrolling/Traffic
29.86 TARGET FOR HONOR GUARD 344327 9807 020918
1/20
1104.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
50.00 USPC FOR LEJCHER 344328 9807 082713
1/22
1104.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Patrolling/Traffic
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222.74 BEE KAY GLOVES FOR HG 344329 9807 013144
1/23
1104.62242/25/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
31.49 GLENDALE PARADE FOR HG 344330 9807 011298
1/24
1104.62242/25/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
342.00 SOMERSET ANIMAL HOSPITAL 344331 9807 046031 2/1 1104.63252/25/2022 Vet/Kennel Charge/Animal Dispo Patrolling/Traffic
25.00 BCA TRAINING FOR CLAUSEN 344332 4934 022593 1/6 1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
25.00 BCA TRAINING FOR THUL 344333 4934 003778 1/6 1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
250.00 GLOCK TRAINING FOR STREETER 344334 4934 033164
1/24
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
250.00 GLOCK TRAINING FOR SANNES 344335 4934 000574
1/24
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
250.00 GLOCK TRAINING FOR NELSON 344336 4934 068044
1/24
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
190.00 IACP DUES FOR COLLINS 344337 4934 091198
1/25
1101.64782/25/2022 Tuition and Book Reimbursement General/Admn-Police
208.95 STORM TRAINING FOR SANNES 344338 4934 080435
1/26
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
125.00 BCA WELLNESS FOR KRITTER 344339 4934 065743
1/26
1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
450.00 MARIE RIDGEWAY PEER SUPPORT 344340 4934 085508
1/27
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
208.95 STORM TRAINING FOR CLAUSEN 344341 4934 036647
1/28
1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
599.99 COTTAGE GROVE HERO CENTER DANI 344342 4934 033170
1/31
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
2.49 LICENSE RENEWAL 344343 4793 070764 2/1 6146.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes North Plant Building
2.49 HSEM-LICENSE RENEWAL 344344 4793 075483 2/1 6146.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes North Plant Building
100.00 HSEM-LICENSE RENEWAL 344345 4793 071991 2/1 6146.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes North Plant Building
100.00 HSEM-LICENSE RENEWAL 344346 4793 062763 2/1 6146.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes North Plant Building
100.00 BURGERBOTTLE GIFTCARD-B-BALL 344347 4239 052639
1/10
3076.622712/31/2021 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Adult Basketball-Men
13.89 OFFICEMAX SOFTBALL SUPPLIES 344348 4239 040287
1/13
3048.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Adult Softball
75.00 MADCOW GIFTCARD VB 344349 4239 053872
1/21
3041.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Adult Volleyball
15.00 COMREX LOANER UNIT 344350 1527 065439
1/11
9701.62312/25/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts PEG-eligible
16.00 COMREX LOANER UNIT 344351 1527 082478
1/26
9701.62312/25/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts PEG-eligible
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43.08 AMAZON-EXT. CORD STORAGE REELS 344352 1527 069900
1/27
9701.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General PEG-eligible
31.47 AMAZON-2022 WALL CALENDARS 344352 1527 069900
1/27
9701.62102/25/2022 Office Supplies PEG-eligible
2.31 COMCAST FOR LOBBY TV 344353 1527 069100 2/3 9701.64752/25/2022 Miscellaneous PEG-eligible
29.00 ENVATO TEMPLATES MONTHLY SUB 344354 1527 071281 2/5 9701.63102/25/2022 Professional Services-General PEG-eligible
23.55 CUB FOODS - PROGRAM 344355 9493 006379 2/4 3081.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
25.38 AMAZON-SKATE SCHOOL SUPPLIES 344356 0487 040480
1/22
6611.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Learn To Skate
19.74 AMAZON-KEY BOX 344356 0487 040480
1/22
6603.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Building Repair & Maint.
90.00 MN POST LICENSE 344357 3719 076581
1/28
1104.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Patrolling/Traffic
2.24 MN POST LICENSE 344358 3719 053508
1/28
1104.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Patrolling/Traffic
30.69 PANERA CHIEF MEETING 344359 3719 016917 2/4 1101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Police
4.99 HARDWARE HANK SUPPLIES LOR 344360 0751 019657
1/12
3078.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Senior Citizens
50.00 FF LICENSE - HUNTINGTON 344361 8676 072120
1/16
1223.63202/25/2022 Instructors Training Fire & EMS
357.80 AMAZON-CO DETECTOR EMS BAGS 344362 8676 004853 2/3 1225.62222/25/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Fire / EMS Equipment
7.48 HOBBY LOBBY-HIRING SUPPLIES 344363 5550 092486
1/14
6716.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General General Administration
20.00 DAKOTACOMN- NOTARY STAMP 344364 7518 075449
1/19
1107.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Support Services
.50 DAKOTA COUNTY NOTARY 344365 7518 082982
1/19
1107.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Support Services
24.34 NOTARY STAMP 344366 7518 007142
1/20
1107.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions Support Services
85.44 STAPLES-OFFICE EQUIPMENT 344367 7518 054437
1/21
1107.62122/25/2022 Office Small Equipment Support Services
400.60 BLICK POTTERY RESALE 344368 8622 082147
1/13
3081.68552/25/2022 Merchandise for Resale Arts & Humanities Council
16.20 BLICK PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344368 8622 082147
1/13
3081.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
1.96 WALMART PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344369 8622 031910
1/16
3081.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
105.40 BLICK PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344370 8622 047648
1/18
3081.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
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74.97 WAG N WASH-DOG FOOD 344371 0255 074402
1/26
9695.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Dakota Co Drug Task Force
553.23 COURTYARD HOTEL SRO SCHOOL 344372 7527 063243
1/29
1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
203.60 HOLIDAY INN HOTEL TRAINING 344373 7527 025685 2/4 1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
203.60 HOLIDAY INN HOTEL TRAINING 344374 7527 075843 2/4 1105.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention
133.73 OGLEBAY-NRPA SCHOOL TRAVEL 344375 4288 027970 2/2 6601.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Administrative-Arena
43.99 BRICKYARD LUNCH X 3 344376 4926 037547 2/2 1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
85.66 WAL-MART SWAT SUPPLIES 344377 4926 004108 2/3 1104.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
25.00 LALADIN COMPUTER FORENSICS 344378 4926 076995 2/3 1105.62262/25/2022 Public Safety Supplies Investigation/Crime Prevention
1,108.54 FS SOLUTIONS DRUG SCREENS 344379 7215 037916 1/7 1001.63182/25/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources
125.00 HYVEE WELLNESS COOKING DEMO 344380 7215 098190
1/11
9592.28622/25/2022 Deferred Revenue Benefit Accrual
200.00 PAYPAL COLLEGE JOB FAIR 344381 7215 022696
1/20
1001.63582/25/2022 Employment Advertising General/Admn-Human Resources
3,852.21 MINTAHOE EE REC CATERING 344382 7215 000699
1/25
1001.65352/25/2022 Other Contractual Services General/Admn-Human Resources
500.00 FS SOLUTIONS DRUG SCREENS 344383 7215 010065 2/4 1001.63182/25/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources
665.84 FS SOLUTIONS DRUG SCREENS 344384 7215 044188 2/4 1001.63182/25/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources
.99 APPLE STORAGE FOR IPHONE 344385 5882 017892 1/7 9701.63102/25/2022 Professional Services-General PEG-eligible
11.99 DROPBOX FOR VIDEO FILES 344386 5882 058095 1/8 9701.63102/25/2022 Professional Services-General PEG-eligible
165.00 WI COMM MEDIA- AWARD SUB 344387 5882 067658
1/14
9701.64752/25/2022 Miscellaneous PEG-eligible
165.00 WI COMM MEDIA- AWARD SUB 344388 5882 015926
1/14
9701.64752/25/2022 Miscellaneous PEG-eligible
419.11 ARAMARK-ETV SWEATSHIRTS 344389 5882 047547
1/19
9701.62242/25/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment PEG-eligible
11.99 DROPBOX FOR VIDEO FILES 344390 5882 019026 2/6 9701.63102/25/2022 Professional Services-General PEG-eligible
96.46 KWIK TRIP-FUEL-PUMPS DOWN 344391 7344 051177 1/7 1224.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Engineer
85.07 CASEY'S-FUEL-PUMPS DOWN 344392 7344 034232 1/7 1224.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Engineer
74.12 HOLIDAY-FUEL-PUMPS DOWN 344393 7344 007360 1/7 1224.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Engineer
32.07 CUB-EMT TESTING SUPPLIES 344394 7344 003870
1/11
1223.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Training Fire & EMS
25.83 CUBEMT TESTING SUPPLIES 344395 7344 039894
1/11
1223.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General Training Fire & EMS
128.12 OLDE BRICK-TRNG MEAL 344396 0836 076866
1/11
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
179.39 OLDE BRICK-TRNG MEAL 344397 0836 028399
1/12
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
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20223554 2/25/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued...
260.86 CANNON DIRECT-CST PRINTER 344398 0836 044840
1/19
1107.62122/25/2022 Office Small Equipment Support Services
25.00 NREMT-EMT RECERT - VOYE 344399 8797 083661
1/23
1223.63202/25/2022 Instructors Training Fire & EMS
68.00 TAYLORSTIN4 GAS MONITOR LABELS 344400 8797 075345 2/4 1225.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Fire / EMS Equipment
25.00 NREMT-EMT RECET- YSQUIERDO 344401 8797 049903 2/5 1223.63202/25/2022 Instructors Training Fire & EMS
394.59 SPARTAN PROMOTIONAL TOWELS 344402 9061 041959
1/18
6807.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication Fitness Center
1,182.54 ECONOLIGHT, CMF MECH SHOP 344403 5486 053511
1/11
3304.62332/25/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
126.86 WROUGHT IRON HOLZ 344404 5486 098064
1/13
3110.62572/25/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signage
155.00 MPSTMA MEMBERSHIPDUES 344405 9667 084578
1/10
3170.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General AdmIn-Parks
55.00 MRPA MEETING 344406 5412 087362 1/6 3001.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Recreation
37.00 SURVEY MONKEY 344407 5412 042211
1/20
3001.64792/25/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General/Admn-Recreation
125.00 LLRMI FTO TRAINING 344408 4959 048780
1/24
1104.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
1,427.00 SAM'S-EQUIP FOR MEZZ PROJECT 344409 6884 036318
1/19
6602.66302/25/2022 Other Improvements Equipment Repair & Maint.
27.74 GM-POPCORN POPPER BULBS 344410 6884 082292
1/25
6602.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint.
7,016.03 COURTYARD ST CLOUD-STRAT PLAN 344411 5528 010584
1/14
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
19.53 PORTILOS-LUNCH X2 STRAT. PLAN 344412 5528 070275
1/14
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
25.00 PARKING MCPA MTG.344413 5528 063544
1/20
1104.63532/25/2022 Personal Auto/Parking Patrolling/Traffic
190.00 IACP DUES 344414 5528 054865
1/25
1101.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Police
1,275.00 IACP CONFERENCE 344415 5528 027793
1/25
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
25.00 GPS TRACKER 344416 5528 037885
1/26
1105.64572/25/2022 Machinery & Equipment-Rental Investigation/Crime Prevention
94.52 ALLIANZ-IACP CONF TRAVEL INS 344417 5528 081430
1/26
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
69.62 YOUTUBE TV 344418 5528 037997
1/26
1104.65692/25/2022 Maintenance Contracts Patrolling/Traffic
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20223554 2/25/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued...
273.20 DELTA-FLIGHTS FOR IACP CONF.344419 5528 048549
1/26
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
273.20 DELTA-FLIGHTS FOR IACP CONF.344420 5528 048549
1/26-1
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
273.20 DELTA-FLIGHTS FOR IACP CONF.344421 5528 048549
1/26-2
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
273.20 DELTA-FLIGHTS FOR IACP CONF.344422 5528 048549
1/26-3
1101.64762/25/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General/Admn-Police
125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 344423 8178 007402 1/6 3001.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation
125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 344424 8178 013675 1/8 6807.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication Fitness Center
125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 344425 8178 029714 1/9 6807.63472/25/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Fitness Center
125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 344426 8178 054258
1/11
3001.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation
9.74 FACEBOOK FROSTY FESTIVAL 344427 8178 025570
1/15
3079.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication Special Events
255.26 GOOGLE MARKETING 344428 8178 042902 2/1 6807.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication Fitness Center
125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 344429 8178 065691 2/2 3001.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation
28.20 TARGET- SWEETHEARTDANCE SUPPLI 344430 3196 046723
1/20
3079.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events
35.99 DOLLAR TREE- SWEETHEART DANCE 344431 3196 090719
1/20
3079.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events
67.92 WALMART- SWEETHEART DANCE 344432 3196 020639
1/22
3079.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events
614.13 4IMPRINT- VOLUNTEER GIFT 344433 3196 077136 2/2 3032.62272/25/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Volunteers
60.57 HOME DEPOT-PIPE HANGERS STP 344434 7965 035065 1/7 6155.62202/25/2022 Operating Supplies - General South Plant Production
85.86 HOME DEPOT-SUPPLIES FOR STP 344435 7965 057019
1/13
6154.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge South Plant Building
36.94 HOME DEPOT-CLOTH TOWELS NTP 344435 7965 057019
1/13
6146.62302/25/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Building
120.63 HD-NTP ELECT ROOM SUPPLIES 344436 7965 015530
1/14
6146.62602/25/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Building
100.00 HD-NTP ELECT ROOM TOOLS 344436 7965 015530
1/14
6146.62402/25/2022 Small Tools North Plant Building
8.57 RECEIPT #237255 GILBERG VISA 344437 7965 081374
1/17
9001.22502/25/2022 Escrow Deposits General Fund
163.88 NT-CART-REMOVING PIPE AND MET 344438 7965 086745
1/19
6147.62402/25/2022 Small Tools North Plant Production
34.94 HD-BLUE TOOTH EAR BUDS FOR 602 344439 7965 093638
1/24
6146.62102/25/2022 Office Supplies North Plant Building
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20223554 2/25/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued...
65.00 NRPA-TM CRPP RENEWAL 344440 1171 022307
1/21
3001.64772/25/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Recreation
16.96 CM-MARKETING FOR ADULT TIMEOUT 344441 1171 087762
1/25
3079.63572/25/2022 Advertising/Publication Special Events
23.00 MNPCA OPERATOR LIC RENEW WILSO 344442 6280 085253
1/10
2010.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes General Engineering
.57 MNPCA TRANS FEE LIC RENW WILSO 344443 6280 066079
1/10
2010.64802/25/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes General Engineering
34.40 WIDGET CO FOG SUPPLIES 344444 6280 060271
1/21
6251.62402/25/2022 Small Tools FOG Inspection
280.01 SOUTH METRO ANIMAL EMG CARE K9 344445 9807 079901
1/19
1104.63252/25/2022 Vet/Kennel Charge/Animal Dispo Patrolling/Traffic
45,195.68
20225608 2/25/2022 147907 SELECT ACCOUNT
5,847.67 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 344664 022222 9592.22152/25/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual
5,847.67
20225702 2/25/2022 147907 SELECT ACCOUNT
1,224.00 MONTHLY FEES 344665 022422 1001.65362/25/2022 Flex Plan Administration Fee General/Admn-Human Resources
1,224.00
20226001 2/25/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE
635.00 SALES TAX JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9001.22702/25/2022 Sales Tax Payable General Fund
23.00 TRANSIT TAX - JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9001.22712/25/2022 Transit Imprv Tax General Fund
9,320.00 SALES TAX JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9220.22702/25/2022 Sales Tax Payable Public Utilities
339.00 TRANSIT TAX - JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9220.22712/25/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Public Utilities
1,888.00 SALES TAX JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9221.22702/25/2022 Sales Tax Payable Civic Arena
58.00 TRANSIT TAX - JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9221.22712/25/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Civic Arena
287.00 SALES TAX JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9222.22702/25/2022 Sales Tax Payable Cascade Bay
11.00 TRANSIT TAX - JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9222.22712/25/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Cascade Bay
4,434.00 SALES TAX JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN 9223.22702/25/2022 Sales Tax Payable Central Park/Community Center
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20226001 2/25/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE Continued...
2022
157.00 TRANSIT TAX - JAN 2022 344666 SALES TAX - JAN
2022
9223.22712/25/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Central Park/Community Center
17,152.00
20227001 2/25/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE
1,101.82 FUEL TAX (CENT SV) JAN 2022 344667 FUEL TAX - JAN
2022
2244.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
81.83 FUEL TAX (EQUIP) JAN 2022 344667 FUEL TAX - JAN
2022
3127.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Equipment Maintenance/Repair
4.80 FUEL TAX (EQUIP) JAN 2022 344667 FUEL TAX - JAN
2022
3128.62352/25/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Vehicle Maintenance
1,188.45
20228508 2/25/2022 151185 HEALTHPARTNERS INC
5,445.84 DENTAL CLAIMS REIMBURSEMENT 344668 022122 9594.61582/25/2022 Dental Insurance Dental Self-insurance
5,445.84
1,570,034.87 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals
Checks 1,524,526.63
EFT Payments 45,195.68
312.56A/P ACH Payment
Total Payments 1,570,034.87
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Company Amount
240,674.0309001GENERAL FUND
88.4009115DWI Forfeiture
910.9409197ETV
728,770.0909220PUBLIC UTILITIES
13,240.1309221CIVIC ARENA
786.6309222CASCADE BAY
8,134.1209223CENTRAL PARK /COMMUNITY CENTER
200.0009328PARK SYS DEV AND R&R
94,088.5009335EQUIPMENT REVOLVING
28,719.9709372REVOLVING SAF-CONSTRUCTION
3,665.0009591RISK MANAGEMENT
443,690.9309592BENEFIT ACCRUAL
5,445.8409594Dental Self-insurance
1,620.2909695DAK CO DRUG TASK FORCE
Report Totals 1,570,034.87
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225098 3/4/2022 152114 3 GUYS SEWING
12.00 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE - BOYD 344772 8686 6101.21153/3/2022 Clothing Allowance Water -Administration
12.00
225099 3/4/2022 160168 ADAMS, TIM
2,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344788 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
2,000.00
225100 3/4/2022 142634 ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS INC.
304.77 COURT SIGNS 344789 00050751 3110.62573/3/2022 Signs & Striping Material Signage
304.77
225101 3/4/2022 146368 ALLEGRA
90.48 BUSINESS CARDS 344669 61063 1107.62113/2/2022 Office Printed Material/Forms Support Services
90.48
225102 3/4/2022 150476 ALLSTREAM
49.59 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
48.33 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
48.32 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
49.66 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 3304.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
49.59 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 3106.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Structure Care & Maintenance
49.59 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 3106.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Structure Care & Maintenance
47.02 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
47.68 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
47.68 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
47.68 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
47.68 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 0301.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits IT-Gen & Admn
57.67 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
57.67 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
57.67 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
57.67 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
57.66 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
57.66 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 9116.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Cedar Grove Parking Garage
47.89 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6154.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg South Plant Building
47.89 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6154.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg South Plant Building
47.88 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6154.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg South Plant Building
47.55 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6146.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg North Plant Building
47.55 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6146.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg North Plant Building
47.55 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6146.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg North Plant Building
47.55 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6146.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg North Plant Building
3-8-2022
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225102 3/4/2022 150476 ALLSTREAM Continued...
47.54 TELEPHONE 344835 18155872 6146.63473/3/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg North Plant Building
1,260.22
225103 3/4/2022 154676 AMERICAN SECURITY LLC
200.00 AMERICAN SECURITY SERVICES ECC 344773 584091 6802.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Banquet Room
200.00
225104 3/4/2022 101609 ASPEN WASTE
115.83 DOG PARK TRASH 344790 S1322070-030122 3111.65393/3/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Refuse/Waste Control
115.83
225105 3/4/2022 146829 AT&T MOBILITY
39.23 2/18/22-3/17/22 344833 287262588400X02
252022
2010.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General Engineering
127.35 2/18/22-3/17/22 344833 287262588400X02
252022
9701.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service PEG-eligible
166.58
225106 3/4/2022 160127 BARTYLLA PLUMBING & HEATING INC
59.00 PLUMBING PERMIT 344670 174212 0801.40873/2/2022 Plumbing General & Admn-Protective Insp
1.00 PLUMBING PERMIT REFUND 344670 174212 9001.21953/2/2022 Due to State - Permit Surcharg General Fund
60.00
225107 3/4/2022 159728 BREIT, EMILIE R
18.14 TRAINING MILEAGE 2/15/22 344671 021522 1107.63533/2/2022 Personal Auto/Parking Support Services
18.14
225108 3/4/2022 151299 CINTAS
17.92 SHOP TOWELS 344672 4111720801 2401.62413/2/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services
32.00 SHOP TOWELS 344673 4111720924 2401.62413/2/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services
33.12 RUGS 344674 4111721012 6146.65353/2/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building
83.04
225109 3/4/2022 101753 CITI CARGO & STORAGE
145.00 CITICARGO - EQUIPMENT STORAGE 344675 SI268961 2822.6718 P14613/2/2022 Project - Other Charges Goat Hill Park
145.00
225110 3/4/2022 153524 COMCAST
775.00 COMCAST LINE TO BANDSHELL 344791 140628668 9704.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Non-ETV CIP expenditures
775.00
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225110 3/4/2022 153524 COMCAST Continued...
225111 3/4/2022 160165 CONRADS, WENDI
250.00 ACTIVITY REFUND 344676 1609941 3001.22503/2/2022 Escrow Deposits General/Admn-Recreation
250.00
225112 3/4/2022 152916 CORNERSTONE PARKING GROUP
2,032.00 ALLIANCE SNOW MELT REPAIR 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
5,607.50 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 1/21-27 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
4,763.00 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 1/14-18 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
3,219.75 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 1/4-1/6 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
530.00 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 12/31-1/1 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
5,576.00 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 12/26-27 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
5,646.85 RELIABLE SNOW REMOVE 12/28-29 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
141.23 CINTAS MATS MOPS TOWELS 39921 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
99.56 CINTAS MATS MOPS TOWELS 93162 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
89.89 CINTAS MATS MOPS TOWELS 50928 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
99.56 CINTAS MATS MOPS TOWELS 62771 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
141.23 CINTAS MATS MOPS TOWELS 04940 344774 100471 9116.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Cedar Grove Parking Garage
18,738.06 PARKING MANAGEMENT JAN 2022 344774 100471 9116.65693/3/2022 Maintenance Contracts Cedar Grove Parking Garage
46,684.63
225113 3/4/2022 110921 DAKOTA AWARDS & ENGRAVING
279.00 RETIREMENT PLAQUES 344677 24112 1001.63703/2/2022 General Printing and Binding General/Admn-Human Resources
279.00
225114 3/4/2022 133868 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVICES
1,460.00 4Q SIGNAL MAINT JPA 344678 000430101 6301.65353/2/2022 Other Contractual Services Street Lighting
3,384.97 4Q SIGNAL ELECT 344679 00043089 6301.64073/2/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting
2,752.94 PD RADIO FEES-JAN 2022 344680 00043254 1108.65693/2/2022 Maintenance Contracts Communications
2,099.70 EFD RADIO FEES JAN 2022 344680 00043254 1221.65353/2/2022 Other Contractual Services Administration-Fire
1,121.59 SPERRY TOWER LIGHTING COST 344681 00043011 6162.62703/2/2022 Computer Software Meter Reading
10,819.20
225115 3/4/2022 148127 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVICES (R)
45.19 JAN 2022 FUEL 344775 00043297 9695.62353/3/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Dakota Co Drug Task Force
18,300.00 2022 ECU PARTICIPATION 344783 00043040 9695.65803/3/2022 Reimb to Cities & Counties Dakota Co Drug Task Force
18,345.19
225116 3/4/2022 160137 DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF
500.00 MARIO DONTEZ BOSWELL 344682 237407 9001.22603/2/2022 Bail Deposits General Fund
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225116 3/4/2022 160137 DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF Continued...
500.00
225117 3/4/2022 100050 DAKOTA ELECTRIC
488.06 CARNELIAN LN HOCKEY RINK 344683 128582-4-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
68.06 RIDGE CLIFF PARK 344684 170637-3-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
15.96 PILOT KNOB PARK 344685 177545-1-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
60.50 BERRY RIDGE STORM 344686 189767-7-JAN22 6439.64083/2/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
58.34 PINECREST CT AERATOR 344687 198290-9-JAN22 6520.64053/2/2022 Electricity Basin Mgmt-Aeration
513.38 PILOT KNOB WELL SITE RINK 344688 200813-4-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
127.32 HIGHLINE TRAIL STORM 344689 201116-1-JAN22 6439.64083/2/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
173.81 WELL #19 344690 203725-7-JAN22 6154.64093/2/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building
15.96 HEINE CT AERATOR 344691 203785-1-JAN22 6520.64053/2/2022 Electricity Basin Mgmt-Aeration
46.11 31/WESCOTT SIGNALS 344692 214661-1-JAN22 6301.64073/2/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting
247.65 1275 TOWERVIEW RD 344693 321533-2-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
45.49 CEDAR GROVE SIGNALS 344694 333642-7-JAN22 6301.64073/2/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting
285.04 CEDARVALE BLVD LIGHTS 344695 346992-1-JAN22 6301.64063/2/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting
15.96 DENMARK AVE #SLSIGN 344696 405764-2-JAN22 6301.64073/2/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting
66.30 CHLOE LANE LIFT STATION 344697 472429-0-JAN22 6239.64053/2/2022 Electricity Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
1,493.23 FIRE STATION 1 344698 572299-6-JAN22 3313.64053/2/2022 Electricity Fire Buildings
5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 344699 578913-6-JAN22 1106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness
29.33 WOODHAVEN PARK 344700 1005785-6-JAN22 3106.64053/2/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance
3,755.50
225118 3/4/2022 102214 DAMA METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
67.00 RANGE BOX 344701 15937 1104.62283/2/2022 Ammunition Patrolling/Traffic
67.00
225119 3/4/2022 160171 DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY LLC
495.00 TRAINING FEE 344799 88795 1104.64763/3/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
495.00
225120 3/4/2022 100053 DELEGARD TOOL CO
163.60 VISE BENCH FOR IRRIGATION 344702 119218 /1 3170.62403/2/2022 Small Tools General AdmIn-Parks
163.60
225121 3/4/2022 108122 DESIGNWRITE STUDIO'S, INC.
678.75 DESIGN FEB-MAR2022 EXP EAGAN 344792 351126 0902.63103/3/2022 Professional Services-General Experience Eagan Newsletter
375.00 WEB CONSULT JAN-FEB2022 344793 351131 0908.63103/3/2022 Professional Services-General Cable/Telecommunications
165.00 P&R INSERTDESIGN PREP FEB-2022 344794 351130 0904.63103/3/2022 Professional Services-General Discover Parks Brochure
1,218.75
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225121 3/4/2022 108122 DESIGNWRITE STUDIO'S, INC.Continued...
225122 3/4/2022 145390 DEY DISTRIBUTING
10.86 TRAPP DOOR 344795 5680880 3107.62333/3/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building/Structure Constr
10.86
225123 3/4/2022 141848 DH ATHLETICS LLC
327.00 TRAPP FENCING 344796 190329 3074.62203/3/2022 Operating Supplies - General Trapp Farm Tubing
327.00
225124 3/4/2022 100969 DRIVER & VEHICLE SERVICES
27.00 FORF-2005 TOYOTA COROLLA 7907 344703 7907-022122 9115.44203/2/2022 Police Fine & Forfeiture Monie DWI Forfeiture
27.00
225125 3/4/2022 100451 FASTENAL COMPANY
40.65 PLOW BOLTS 344704 MNTC1267822 2244.62313/2/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn
258.19 PLUMBING SUPPLIES 344705 MNTC1267963 6146.62303/2/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Building
154.50 PICNIC TABLE HARDWARE 344797 MNTC1268215 3103.62523/3/2022 Parks & Play Area Supplies Site Amenity Maintenance
453.34
225126 3/4/2022 160126 FAUL PSYCHOLOGICAL
1,200.00 CITY ADMIN PSYCH 344706 1054 1001.63183/2/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources
650.00 FIRE PSYCH EVALS 344707 1018 1221.63193/2/2022 Medical Services - Other Administration-Fire
1,850.00
225127 3/4/2022 122976 FIRE SAFETY USA INC.
486.50 L4 TIP SPEAKER 344776 156771 1224.64253/3/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Labor Engineer
486.50
225128 3/4/2022 153725 FOKKEN ARTIST LLC, KYLE
1,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344798 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
1,000.00
225129 3/4/2022 147955 GALLS LLC
53.19 UNIFORM ZASTROW 344800 020493794 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
1,043.10 UNIFORM NEW OFFICERS 344801 020494848 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
22.50 UNIFORM HONOR GUARD 344802 020500348 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
33.69 UNIFORM LOUNSBURY 344803 020516385 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
51.13 UNIFORM ANSELMENT 344804 020516912 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
164.87 UNIFORM TENNESSEN 344805 020525255 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
341.10 UNIFORM SANNES 344806 020535647 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
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225129 3/4/2022 147955 GALLS LLC Continued...
162.00 UNIFORM JOHNSON 344807 020536739 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
30.60 UNIFORM CLAUSEN 344808 020536797 1105.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Investigation/Crime Prevention
90.00 UNIFORM TOCKO 344809 020537369 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
1,073.96 UNIFORM NEW OFFICERS 344810 020537739 1104.62243/3/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
3,066.14
225130 3/4/2022 152667 GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES LLC
437.09 MARCH 2022 344811 9747081760 9701.63103/3/2022 Professional Services-General PEG-eligible
437.09
225131 3/4/2022 100990 GRAINGER
101.61 PIPE CLAMPS NTP NAMN04 344708 9218093392 6147.62303/2/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Production
44.46 UNI STRUT CLAMPS NTP CL2 344709 9218093384 6147.62303/2/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Production
146.07
225132 3/4/2022 100084 HANCO
116.17 PARK TIRES 344710 612681 9001.14153/2/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
116.17
225133 3/4/2022 100085 HARDWARE HANK
30.96 LIGHTING NTP 344711 2021596 6146.62333/2/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Building
39.80 STP SHOP AIR LINE 344712 2020881 6154.62333/2/2022 Building Repair Supplies South Plant Building
6.99 STP LAB SINK 344713 2021282 6154.62333/2/2022 Building Repair Supplies South Plant Building
23.98 STP LAB SINK 344714 2021268 6154.62333/2/2022 Building Repair Supplies South Plant Building
101.73
225134 3/4/2022 100267 HAYES ELECTRIC
490.00 ART HOUSE OUTLETS 344812 4582 3106.64273/3/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab Structure Care & Maintenance
79.41 ART HOUSE OUTLETS 344812 4582 3106.62333/3/2022 Building Repair Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance
392.00 RAHN REMODEL 344813 4583 3106.64273/3/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab Structure Care & Maintenance
961.41
225135 3/4/2022 138631 HEALTHEAST MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
88.40 BLOOD DRAW 344715 22-8746 9115.63103/2/2022 Professional Services-General DWI Forfeiture
88.40
225136 3/4/2022 149714 HYDROCORP
3,535.00 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL PRG 344777 0065832-IN 6131.63103/3/2022 Professional Services-General Water Customer Service
3,535.00
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225137 3/4/2022 153746 ICIMS INC Continued...
5,214.47 SOFTWARE MAINT 3/26/22-6/25/22 344716 INV-ICI-262472 0301.65693/2/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
5,214.47
225138 3/4/2022 149654 KIESLERS POLICE SUPPLY
1,621.15 40 MM LAUNCHER 344717 IN-1-84308 1104.66703/2/2022 Other Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
123.55 FA EQUIPMENT 344814 IN183591 1104.62283/3/2022 Ammunition Patrolling/Traffic
1,744.70
225139 3/4/2022 160162 KOWALENKO, PAUL
187.04 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE - KOWALENKO 344718 021622 6201.21153/2/2022 Clothing Allowance San Sewer-Administration
187.04
225140 3/4/2022 160128 KRICHBAUM, ALEC OR ROSALA
50.00 REFUND OF PERMIT FEES 344719 237104 0401.41163/2/2022 Chicken Permits General & Admn-City Clerk
50.00
225141 3/4/2022 131038 LANDS END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS
716.30 UNIFORM RECORDS 344720 SIN9917482 1107.62243/2/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Support Services
716.30
225142 3/4/2022 100662 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR
4,485.00 MARCH 2022 UNION DUES 344837 OFFICERS/SRGS
2/26/22
9592.20263/4/2022 Ded Pay - Pol Off Unio Benefit Accrual
4,485.00
225143 3/4/2022 100420 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES INS TRUST
655.51 CLAIM #114169 344721 7053 9591.63863/2/2022 Insurance Deductible Risk Management
655.51
225144 3/4/2022 129755 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES INS TRUST (R)
18,800.00 LMCIT 2022 344778 10003137-022422 9699.63853/3/2022 Insurance DCDTF state grant
15,473.00 LMCIT 2022 344778 10003137-022422 9695.63853/3/2022 Insurance Dakota Co Drug Task Force
34,273.00
225145 3/4/2022 118937 LHB INC.
650.00 CIP RAHN BUILDING PROJECT 344815 200338.00 - 8 2831.67513/3/2022 Design & Engineering (External Rahn Park
650.00
225146 3/4/2022 154508 LOFFLER COMPANIES
141.08 PRINTER CARTRIDGE - GINA 344722 3956281 0501.62203/2/2022 Operating Supplies - General General & Admn-Finance
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225146 3/4/2022 154508 LOFFLER COMPANIES Continued...
141.08
225147 3/4/2022 100116 MACQUEEN EQUIP
889.52 CALIBRATION GAS- 4 GAS MON 344723 P01731 1225.62443/2/2022 Chemicals & Chemical Products Fire / EMS Equipment
339.10 RIT BAG 344724 P01710 1225.62243/2/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Fire / EMS Equipment
1,228.62
225148 3/4/2022 149022 MARTI, JOHN & ELKE
500.00 OW - COST SHARE 344725 OAK WILT-PSP
TREE REMOVAL
3209.68603/2/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop
500.00
225149 3/4/2022 100571 MENARDS-APPLE VALLEY
18.32 BOLTS FOR PICNIC TABLE 344726 31444 3103.62523/2/2022 Parks & Play Area Supplies Site Amenity Maintenance
18.32
225150 3/4/2022 100685 METRO SALES INC (R)
294.17 COPIER USAGE 11/18-2/17/2022 344779 INV1987043 9699.62103/3/2022 Office Supplies DCDTF state grant
294.17
225151 3/4/2022 100452 METRO VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS ASN LLC
600.00 VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS 344727 1337 3041.63273/2/2022 Sporting Event Officials Adult Volleyball
600.00
225152 3/4/2022 160163 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO
332.25 SPARE RIMS FOR JD MOWERS 344728 9024881 3127.62313/2/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Equipment Maintenance/Repair
332.25
225153 3/4/2022 138083 MIDWEST SAFETY COUNSELORS INC.
39.13 SAFETY SUPPLIES 344780 IVC0065747 2401.62223/3/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Gen/Adm-Central Services
39.13
225154 3/4/2022 160169 MIN, SUNGHEE
1,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344816 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
1,000.00
225155 3/4/2022 100664 MN CHILD SUPPORT
682.27 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344839 GARNISHMENT
2/26/22
9592.20303/4/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual
370.55 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26 344840 GARNISHMENT 9592.20303/4/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual
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225155 3/4/2022 100664 MN CHILD SUPPORT Continued...
2/26/22-1
246.42 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26 344841 GARNISHMENT
2/26/22-2
9592.20303/4/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual
1,299.24
225156 3/4/2022 121807 MN CLAY COMPANY USA
1,627.68 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 344729 126675 3081.62273/2/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council
1,627.68
225157 3/4/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP
119.68 TIMBERLINE PUMPHOUSE 344730 0502341685-0000
1-FEB22
6146.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building
699.84 FIRE STATION 3 344731 0502709856-0000
1-FEB22
3313.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings
1,467.36 HEATED VEHICLE STORAGE 344732 0502896570-0000
8-FEB22
3304.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
77.66 PUMPHOUSE 2 344733 0503993940-0000
1-FEB22
6146.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building
436.67 EAGAN OUTLETS COMMONS 344734 0504332209-0000
1-FEB22
9116.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Cedar Grove Parking Garage
75.57 OLD TOWN HALL 344735 0504848982-0000
1-FEB22
3304.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
5,036.27 PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE 344736 0505182087-0000
1-FEB22
3304.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
10,819.19 NORTH TREATMENT PLANT 344737 0505460873-0000
1-FEB22
6146.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building
208.27 WELL #3 344738 0505460873-0000
2-FEB22
6146.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building
1,998.84 VEHICLE WASH 344739 0505460873-0000
4-FEB22
3304.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance
182.54 MOONSHINE 344740 0506119075-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
186.14 TRAPP FARM PARK 344741 0506168916-0000
3-FEB22
3106.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
443.22 CASCADE BAY 344742 0506263442-0000
1-FEB22
6715.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Cascade Utilities
18.00 CASCADE BAY 344743 0506263442-0000
2-FEB22
6715.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Cascade Utilities
9.50 CENTRAL PARK PAVILLION 344744 0506640339-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
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225157 3/4/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP Continued...
239.58 HOLZ FARM 344745 0506678453-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
260.74 EAGAN OUTLETS PKWY 344746 0507382197-0000
1-FEB22
9116.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Cedar Grove Parking Garage
207.84 QUARRY PARK 344747 0507516709-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64103/2/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
314.00 RAHN PARK WARMING HOUSE 344834 0505212492-0000
1-FEB22
3106.64103/3/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance
22,800.91
225158 3/4/2022 100663 MN TEAMSTERS 320
969.00 MARCH 2022 344838 CLERICAL
2/26/22
9592.20293/4/2022 Ded Pay - Clerical Union Dues Benefit Accrual
969.00
225159 3/4/2022 153901 MSDSONLINE DBA VELOCITYEHS
3,601.85 ONLINE SDS 4/6/22-4/5/25 344748 252584 1001.64753/2/2022 Miscellaneous General/Admn-Human Resources
3,601.85
225160 3/4/2022 149716 MUELLER, GREG
1,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344817 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
1,000.00
225161 3/4/2022 104390 NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT
465.00 SPRINKLER SYSTEM 344749 IV00198440 0301.65693/2/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
465.00
225162 3/4/2022 100659 NC PERS GROUP LIFE-MN
896.00 PAYROLL ENDING 2/12/22 344842 LIFE INS/PERA
2/12/22
9592.20213/4/2022 Ded Payable - Insurance Benefit Accrual
896.00
225163 3/4/2022 158094 NESCO LLC
580.32 PENDING WO AT 344750 C008412 9001.14153/2/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
580.32
225164 3/4/2022 143709 OREILLY AUTO PARTS
6.99 GREASE GUN COUPLER 344818 3287-311438 3170.62403/3/2022 Small Tools General AdmIn-Parks
6.99
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225165 3/4/2022 100653 PARADISE CAR WASH Continued...
462.55 SQUAD CAR WASHES-FEB 22 344819 1004-022822-POL
ICE
1104.63543/3/2022 Car Washes Patrolling/Traffic
462.55
225166 3/4/2022 156888 PEDERSEN, RYAN
1,000.00 CIP BIKE RACK QUARRY 344820 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
1,000.00
225167 3/4/2022 160161 PETERS, ELIZABETH
150.00 BDAY DEPOSIT RETURN 344751 1609653 6630.43243/2/2022 Room Rental-Taxable Birthday Parties
150.00
225168 3/4/2022 159869 PETERS, JUSTIN
11,500.00 CIP LARGE PUBLIC ART 344821 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
11,500.00
225169 3/4/2022 149511 PLANGRID INC.
982.50 UPGRADE 2/16/22-1/31/23 344752 INV0170267 0801.66703/2/2022 Other Equipment General & Admn-Protective Insp
982.50
225170 3/4/2022 144472 PRECISE MRM LLC
620.00 AVL 344753 200-1035536 0301.65693/2/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn
620.00
225171 3/4/2022 153556 PURAIR
248.00 PD O2 344822 0223223261 1104.62263/3/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic
248.00
225172 3/4/2022 143557 RANDSTAD (R)
881.94 ADMIN ASSIST 2/13-2/19/22 344781 R30672901 9695.65613/3/2022 Temporary Help-Labor/Clerical Dakota Co Drug Task Force
881.94
225173 3/4/2022 149711 SAFE-FAST INC.
92.45 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE - DAHLE 344754 INV257359 6101.21153/2/2022 Clothing Allowance Water -Administration
92.45
225174 3/4/2022 100683 SAMS CLUB GECF
209.46 VENDING 344844 002504 6629.68553/4/2022 Merchandise for Resale Vending
57.68 HOT CHOC/FORKS/COOKIES 344845 000000-012822 3079.62273/4/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events
53.88 COFFEE 344846 003929-020122 1101.62103/4/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Police
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225174 3/4/2022 100683 SAMS CLUB GECF Continued...
50.18 GF SNACKS 344847 004489-020322 3057.62273/4/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs
31.24 HOT CHOC/WHIPPED TOPPING 344848 008192 3078.62273/4/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Senior Citizens
8.54 HALF & HALF 344849 002247 6830.62203/4/2022 Operating Supplies - General Coffee Bar
82.16 SUPPLIES 344850 008279-021122 1101.62103/4/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Police
493.14
225175 3/4/2022 102772 SECURITY CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.
64.13 MONTHLY FEES 2/27/22-5/27/22 344755 51381 6716.64273/2/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab General Administration
64.13
225176 3/4/2022 159879 SEESE, KIRK
2,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344823 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
2,000.00
225177 3/4/2022 160170 SEGAR, PETE
1,000.00 CIP PUBLIC ART 344824 030222 2852.67623/3/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts
1,000.00
225178 3/4/2022 100187 SEH
26,189.32 ECC BOILER / CHILLER PROJECT 344756 420383 6834.66403/2/2022 Machinery/Equipment Capital Replacement
26,189.32
225179 3/4/2022 114471 SPRINT
42.24 POLICE STREET POST 344757 204988812-171 1104.63493/2/2022 Teleprocessing Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
42.24
225180 3/4/2022 100204 STREICHERS INC.
420.00 SWAT VESTS 344825 I1554338 1104.66703/3/2022 Other Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
42.00 SWAT VESTS 344826 I1553940 1104.66703/3/2022 Other Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
462.00
225181 3/4/2022 154052 SUPERIOR TURF SERVICES INC
27,015.05 PARK FERTILIZER 344827 1909 3114.62533/3/2022 Turf Maintenance & Landscape S Turf Mgmt/Enhancement
27,015.05
225182 3/4/2022 148792 TACTICAL TRAINING SPECIALTIES
1,500.00 SWAT MEDIC TRAINING FEE 344758 092522 1104.64763/2/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
1,500.00
225183 3/4/2022 142973 T-MOBILE USA (R)
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1,800.00 21-Z-156 GPS LOCATE 344782 9485667221 9698.6589 H21013/3/2022 Forfeiture Expenditures DCDTF HIDTA
1,800.00
225184 3/4/2022 134200 TREMBLEY, KRISTIN
18.14 TRAINING MILEAGE 344830 020822 1107.63533/3/2022 Personal Auto/Parking Support Services
18.14
225185 3/4/2022 100223 TRI STATE BOBCAT
12.80 WEED WHIP HEADS 344759 P70413 3127.62313/2/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Equipment Maintenance/Repair
12.80
225186 3/4/2022 100232 UHL CO INC
185.00 SECURITY MAINTENANCE 344760 40800 0301.62303/2/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge IT-Gen & Admn
305.00 SECURITY MAINTENANCE 344761 39971-022322 0301.62303/2/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge IT-Gen & Admn
490.00
225187 3/4/2022 115307 ULINE (R)
51.10 RECLOSABLE BAGS 344784 143214627 9695.62203/3/2022 Operating Supplies - General Dakota Co Drug Task Force
151.00-BAGS CREDIT 9/29 344785 139336851 9695.62203/3/2022 Operating Supplies - General Dakota Co Drug Task Force
338.33 GLOVES 344786 144367736 9699.62203/3/2022 Operating Supplies - General DCDTF state grant
238.43
225188 3/4/2022 100912 VERIZON WIRELESS, BELLEVUE
111.03 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 3201.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Administrative/General
692.59 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 3170.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General AdmIn-Parks
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 3001.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General/Admn-Recreation
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 0201.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General & Admn-Admn
150.06 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 0301.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service IT-Gen & Admn
325.09 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 2201.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Gen/Adm-Streets
255.07 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 0801.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General & Admn-Protective Insp
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 2010.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General Engineering
41.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 2401.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Gen/Adm-Central Services
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 1221.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Administration-Fire
555.14 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 1221.62303/3/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Administration-Fire
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 1105.62123/3/2022 Office Small Equipment Investigation/Crime Prevention
2,102.16 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 1104.63493/3/2022 Teleprocessing Equipment Patrolling/Traffic
63.73 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 3101.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Playground Maintenance
70.02 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 3057.62203/3/2022 Operating Supplies - General Preschool Programs
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 0901.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Gen & Admin-Communications
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 9701.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service PEG-eligible
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225188 3/4/2022 100912 VERIZON WIRELESS, BELLEVUE Continued...
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6128.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service CMMS - Utilities
70.04 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6101.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Water -Administration
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6147.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service North Plant Production
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6136.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service GIS - Utilities
25.02 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6239.63523/3/2022 Telephone Circuits Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6239.64083/3/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6234.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Utility Locates
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6716.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General Administration
35.01 AIRCARDS 344836 9900267184 6801.63553/3/2022 Cellular Telephone Service General & Administrative
4,951.10
225189 3/4/2022 156111 VITALS AWARE SERVICES INC
2,640.00 VITALS APP 2022-2023 344828 1200 1104.64763/3/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic
2,640.00
225190 3/4/2022 100459 WEATHER WATCH INC
152.90 WEATHER WATCH 344787 11904 2240.65353/3/2022 Other Contractual Services Street Plowing/Sanding
152.90
225191 3/4/2022 158103 WEST METRO FIRE-RESCUE
75.00 WEST METRO FIRE-RESCUE 344763 032522-MCPHERSO
N
1223.64763/2/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
75.00 WEST METRO FIRE-RESCUE 344764 032522-FREEMAN 1223.64763/2/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training Fire & EMS
150.00
225192 3/4/2022 160160 WHEELING PARK COMMISSION
1,823.84 CONFERENCE-M. VAUGHAN 344765 031822 6716.64763/2/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General Administration
1,823.84
225193 3/4/2022 113476 WISCONSIN SUPPORT COLLECTIONS TRUST FUND
363.81 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344843 GARNISHMENT
2/26/22
9592.20303/4/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual
363.81
225194 3/4/2022 152135 WORLD FUEL SERVICES INC
2,009.53 TRANS FLUID 344767 273917988647-41
801
9001.14153/2/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund
2,009.53
225195 3/4/2022 104542 WSB & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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225195 3/4/2022 104542 WSB & ASSOCIATES, INC.Continued...
2,563.50 DATAFI IMPLEMENTATION 344768 R-019021-000 -
5
3503.66603/2/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment Equip Rev Fd-Dept 03
310.50 CIP RAHN PH 1 IMPROVEMENTS 344829 R-017252-000 -
15
2831.67513/3/2022 Design & Engineering (External Rahn Park
2,874.00
225196 3/4/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY
4,425.57 CEDAR GROVE PARKING GARAGE 344831 51-0010548879-4
-022322
9116.64053/3/2022 Electricity Cedar Grove Parking Garage
4,425.57
225197 3/4/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY
292.17 WELL HOUSE #22 344832 51-0011688001-1
-022122
6148.64093/3/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Well Field
292.17
225198 3/4/2022 160164 YANKOV, HRISTO
50.00 WATER CONSERVATION REBATE PROG 344769 220221021956 9376.68603/2/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Combined Utility Trunk Fund
50.00
225199 3/4/2022 154053 YOUNG COMPANY, WILLIAM E
14,716.59 STP HIGH SERVICE METER 344770 20384 6155.64323/2/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor South Plant Production
14,716.59
225200 3/4/2022 151094 ZUMWALT, JASON
91.94 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE - ZUMWALT 344771 021122 6201.21153/2/2022 Clothing Allowance San Sewer-Administration
91.94
1000217 3/4/2022 143966 WAARA, RON
11.12 MILEAGE 1/20/22-2/3/22 344762 020322 0301.63533/2/2022 Personal Auto/Parking IT-Gen & Admn
11.12
1000218 3/4/2022 146686 WILSKE, JOSH
2.75 MILEAGE 2/11/22 344766 021122 0301.63533/2/2022 Personal Auto/Parking IT-Gen & Admn
2.75
20220119 3/4/2022 100249 FIT
149,056.48 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344859 030422 9880.20113/4/2022 Ded Payable - FIT Payroll
149,056.48
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20220120 3/4/2022 100250 COMMISIONER OF REVENUE-PAYROLL Continued...
43,034.40 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344860 030422 9880.20123/4/2022 Ded Payable - SIT Payroll
43,034.40
20220121 3/4/2022 100252 FICA
38,104.90 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344861 030422 9880.20143/4/2022 Ded Payable - FICA Payroll
38,104.90
20220122 3/4/2022 100253 MEDICARE
14,972.38 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344862 030422 9880.20153/4/2022 Ded Payable - Medicare Payroll
14,972.38
20220312 3/4/2022 100693 EAGAN PAYROLL ACCT
825,095.38 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9001.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash General Fund
2,609.80 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9111.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Tree mitigation
11,518.88 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9197.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash ETV
91,008.13 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9220.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Public Utilities
19,158.12 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9221.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Civic Arena
4,326.70 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9222.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Cascade Bay
39,595.51 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9223.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Central Park/Community Center
122,740.42 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9592.11153/4/2022 Claim on Cash Benefit Accrual
53,077.28 PAYROLL ENDING 2/26/22 344858 030322 9592.61443/4/2022 FICA Benefit Accrual
1,169,130.22
20222505 3/4/2022 115374 MN STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM-HCSP
33,200.93 EMP 344851 030422 9592.20343/4/2022 Ded Payable-HCSP Benefit Accrual
33,200.93
20223205 3/4/2022 138969 MN STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM-MNDCP
13,772.02 EMP 344852 030422 9592.20323/4/2022 Ded Pay - Great West Def Comp Benefit Accrual
13,772.02
20224205 3/4/2022 100892 ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST
46,759.07 EMP 344853 030422 9592.20313/4/2022 Ded Pay - ICMA Benefit Accrual
46,759.07
20225609 3/4/2022 147907 SELECT ACCOUNT
15,614.31 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 344854 030122 9592.22153/4/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual
15,614.31
20228005 3/4/2022 100694 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT
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76.96 PAYROLL PERIOD 2/13/22-2/26/22 344855 434600-022622 9592.61463/4/2022 PERA - DCP Benefit Accrual
95,573.31 PAYROLL PERIOD 2/13/22-2/26/22 344855 434600-022622 9592.20133/4/2022 Ded Payable - PERA Benefit Accrual
48,176.50 PAYROLL PERIOD 2/13/22-2/26/22 344855 434600-022622 9592.61423/4/2022 PERA - Coordinated Benefit Accrual
80,615.38 PAYROLL PERIOD 2/13/22-2/26/22 344855 434600-022622 9592.61433/4/2022 PERA - Police Benefit Accrual
224,442.15
20228509 3/4/2022 151185 HEALTHPARTNERS INC
2,341.82 DENTAL 344856 022822 9594.61583/4/2022 Dental Insurance Dental Self-insurance
2,341.82
20229503 3/4/2022 153990 EAGAN PROFESSNAL FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 5171
2,646.93 LOCAL 344857 030422 9592.20393/4/2022 Ded Payable - FF Union Dues Benefit Accrual
2,646.93
2,050,685.84 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals
Checks 2,050,671.97
13.87A/P ACH Payment
Total Payments 2,050,685.84
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Company Amount
912,961.3309001GENERAL FUND
2,609.8009111Tree mitigation
115.4009115DWI Forfeiture
52,153.6109116CEDAR GROVE PARKING GARAGE
12,893.3309197ETV
129,212.1309220PUBLIC UTILITIES
19,517.5809221CIVIC ARENA
6,710.9009222CASCADE BAY
66,028.3809223CENTRAL PARK /COMMUNITY CENTER
21,605.5009328PARK SYS DEV AND R&R
2,563.5009335EQUIPMENT REVOLVING
50.0009376COMBINED UTILITY TRUNK FUND
655.5109591RISK MANAGEMENT
520,266.1609592BENEFIT ACCRUAL
2,341.8209594Dental Self-insurance
55,832.7309695DAK CO DRUG TASK FORCE
245,168.1609880PAYROLL
Report Totals 2,050,685.84
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
D.Approve Contracts
Action To Be Considered:
To approve the ordinary and customary contracts listed below.
Facts:
➢The contracts listed below are in order for Council approval. Following approval,
the contracts will be electronically executed by the Mayor and City Clerk.
Contracts to be approved:
➢Land Use Agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield
➢Agreement for 2022 Softball Umpire Services with the Baser PL Umpire
Association
➢3 Rental Agreements with MV Ventures for use of Viking Lakes Plaza
➢18 Agreements for Market Fest 2022
➢Food and Beverage Agreement for State of the City Event with Omni Viking
Lakes Hotel
➢Agreement with TK Elevators for repair of elevators at Cedar Grove Parking
Garage
➢Agreement with artists: Jessica Huang and Alonzo Pantoja-Patino for teaching
workshops with the Eagan Art House.
➢Agreement with Metropolitan Library Service Agency on behalf of Dakota
County Library for Eagan Art House services at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and
Thompson County Park
Attachments: (0)
The contracts are available from the City Clerk’s Office.
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
E. Approve On-Sale and Sunday Liquor License for Sodere Ethiopian Restaurant
and Bar located at 1960 Cliff Lake Rd
Action To Be Considered:
To approve an On-Sale and Sunday Liquor License for Sodere Ethiopian Restaurant and
Bar located at 1960 Cliff Lake Rd
Facts:
➢ Kebede Abay and Daniel Abbe, equal owners of Sodere Ethiopian Restaurant and
Bar, have applied for an On-Sale and Sunday Liquor License for their
establishment located at 1960 Cliff Lake Rd expected to open in May 2022.
➢ All required documents have been submitted, reviewed, and deemed in order by
City staff and the Police Department.
Attachments: (0)
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
F. Approve a Temporary On-Sale Liquor License and waive the license fee for the
Art Works Eagan event to be held on May 13-15, 2022 at 3795 Pilot Knob Road
Action To Be Considered:
To approve a temporary on-sale liquor license and waive the license fee for the Art
Works Eagan event to be held on May 13-15, 2022 at 3795 Pilot Knob Road
Facts:
➢ Art Works Eagan has requested a temporary on-sale liquor license be issued to
them for their event to be held on May 13-15, 2022.
➢ The temporary on-sale liquor license that was approved for their event at the
February 2, 2022 Council meeting for their May 6-8 event was cancelled.
➢ The Church of St. Thomas Becket has requested that the $150.00 license fee be
waived.
➢ The application form has been submitted and deemed in order by staff.
Following Council approval, the application will be forwarded to the Department
of Public Safety – Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division for final approval.
Attachments: (0)
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
G.Approve a resolution for Abandoned & Unclaimed Tangible Property and
authorize sale thereof
Action To Be Considered:
To approve a resolution to declare tangible property in the possession of the
Eagan Police Department as abandoned and unclaimed property
Facts:
➢The attached list includes a variety of tangible property lawfully obtained/held by
the Police Department. Upon proper service of notice, the property was not
reclaimed by the lawful owners.
➢Per City Code Section 2.70 Subd 2, the City may sell or otherwise dispose of the
unclaimed property upon City Council declaring, by resolution, that the property
is abandoned and unclaimed.
➢Upon the Council’s declaration of the property as abandoned/unclaimed tangible
property, it will be sold via the online auction service www.propertyroom.com,
which is in compliance with the City Code.
Attachments: (2)
CG-1 Resolution
CG-2 Unclaimed Property List
RESOLUTION NO. 22-
CITY OF EAGAN
A RESOLUTION DECLARING TANGIBLE PROPERTY AS ABANDONED AND UNCLAIMED
AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE THEREOF
WHEREAS, tangible property has lawfully come into the possession of the City in the course of
municipal operations, as specifically identified in Exhibit A attached hereto (“property”); and
WHEREAS, the property remains unclaimed by the owner, known and unknown, and has been in
the possession of the City for no less than 60 days; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to sell the property to the highest bidder at public auction or
sale pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, §471.195 and Eagan City Code, §2.70.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County,
Minnesota, that the property set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto is declared to be abandoned and unclaimed
property.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County,
Minnesota, that the City Administrator, or designee, shall take all necessary action
to implement and complete the sale of all the property in accordance with Eagan City Code §2.70.
Motion by:
Seconded by:
Those in favor:
Those against: CITY OF EAGAN
Date:
By: ______________________________
Its Mayor
Attest: ___________________________
Its City Clerk
Category Description
Clothing black hoody
Other Unopened Catan board game
Other JMU brand Disposable Cotton Filled Sponge
Sporting
Goods Stolen Chirp Wheel (2) found in backseat area
Other miscellaneous suspected stolen packages (Fire TV stick, Frozen coloring set, TalkPro Microphone)
Sporting
Goods Stolen Chirp Wheel (1) found in backseat area
Clothing miscellaneous suspected stolen clothing (new with tags, from table)
Other Large scale
Sporting
Goods Stolen ski boots found in backseat area
Other Stolen Uppababy travel bag found in backseat area
Other Tribal mask
Clothing black duffel bags with suspected stolen clothing (new with tags)
Clothing three matching Levi sweatshirtss and four matching Levi tee shirts
Clothing 26 Champion tee shirts with hangers and security tags.
Purse / Wallet Black, Botkier purse with empty wallet within
Other tool box
Clothing Puma clothing recovered in bag where stolen property was found
Electronics Lenovo laptop
Tools Ridgid power tool
Tools Milwaukee metal shear and Black and Decker bag filled with miscellaneous tools
Electronics Dell laptop
Clothing Pack of Adidas socks
Clothing one pair of Betsy Johnson brand bedazzled shoes, one pair of black Steve Madden tennis shoes. No tags and unknown from what store.
Clothing one pair of children's pajama bottoms no tags unknown store
Clothing suspected stolen clothing
Other 50 one troy oz. silver bars
Other GOLD AND SILVER RING WITH DIAMOND/No Make/No Model/No Serial #
EXHIBIT A
Other GOLD CITIZEN QUARTZ WATCH/No Make/No Model/No Serial #
Other QUARTZ WATCH/No Make/No Model/No Serial #
Other QUARTZ BRACELET/No Make/No Model/No Serial #
Jewelry Silver ring with center stone
Other 6 pairs of jeans from True Religion
Other 2 pairs of jeans from True Religion
Other box of gun parts (scopes, etc) - decommissioned from PD use - NO ACTUAL FIREARMS
Other 2 found abandoned bicycles
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
H. Approve a Resolution establishing new precinct boundaries and polling
locations and reestablish existing precinct boundaries and polling locations for
the 2022 Legislative Redistricting
Action To Be Considered:
To approve a Resolution establishing new precinct boundaries and polling locations and
reestablishing existing precinct boundaries and polling locations for the 2022 Legislative
Redistricting
Facts:
➢ In response to the redistricting that has occurred at the State level, the City is
required by State Statute to take formal action to establish and reestablish its
precincts by March 29, 2022.
➢ Legislative boundary changes caused shifts in almost all precinct boundaries
throughout Eagan except Precinct 15, formally 17, which still contains existing
boundaries.
➢ A few adjustments have been made to the draft precinct map. The following
changes were made:
o School district boundaries on the west side of the city posed a challenge
for city precinct boundaries. While we originally tried to eliminate the A
and B precincts to alleviate confusion for Eagan voters, we had to split
Precinct 3 into A and B due to the difficulty in using census tract
boundaries that were not used based on school district boundaries. The
City recently learned the use of A and B is a State requirement in this
situation.
o Precinct 5 also was changed from the draft map because of the boundary
changes within Precinct 3.
➢ The City Clerk will work with Dakota County and the City’s Communications team
to ensure that all Eagan voters are notified of their precinct and/or polling
location change.
➢ Upon City Council approval, the City Clerk will follow all necessary statutory
notification requirements with Dakota County and the State
Attachments: (3)
CH-1 Resolution
CH-2 Proposed 2022 Precinct Plan with Registered Voter Totals
CH-3 2012 Precinct Map (for comparison)
CITY OF EAGAN
RESOLUTION NO. _____
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING NEW PRECINCT BOUNDARIES AND POLLING LOCATION AND
REESTABLISHING EXISTING PRECINCT BOUNDARIES AND POLLING LOCATIONS
WHEREAS, the legislature of the State of Minnesota has been redistricted; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statute section 204B.14, subd. 3 (d) requires that precinct boundaries
must be reestablished within 60 days of when the legislature has been redistricted or at least 19 weeks
before the state primary election, whichever comes first;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Eagan, County of Dakota,
State of Minnesota hereby reestablishes the boundaries of the voting precincts and polling places as
follows:
Precinct 1 (Trinity School at River Ridge, 601 River Ridge Parkway)
That part of the City south of the City’s northern corporate boundary, east of Interstate Highway 35E,
south of Lone Oak Road, east of Lexington Avenue, north of Yankee Doodle Road, east of Wescott
Woodlands, east of trail between Wescott Woodlands and Wescott Hills Drive, east of Wescott Hills
Drive, north of Wescott Rd and west of the City’s eastern corporate boundary.
Precinct 2 (Eagan Community Center-South Oaks, 1501 Central Parkway)
That part of the City south of the City’s northern corporate boundary, east of State Highway 13, north of
Four Oaks Road, east of Coachman Road, north of Yankee Doodle Road and west of Interstate Highway
35E.
Precinct 3A (Oak Hills Church, 1570 Yankee Doodle Road)
That part of the City east of State Highway 13, south of Four Oaks Road, west of Coachman Road, south
of Yankee Doodle Road, west of Interstate 35E, north and east of a line between the boundary of ISD
197 and ISD 196 and north of Blackhawk Road.
Precinct 3B (Mt Calvary Lutheran Church, 3930 Rahn Road)
That part of the City east of State Hwy 13, south of Blackhawk Rd to south and west of a line between
ISD 191 and ISD 197 to south of Riverton Avenue to south of a line along border between ISD 197 and
ISD 196 to Interstate 35E, north of Deerwood Drive, east of Blackhawk Road, north of Turquoise Trail,
east of Serpentine Drive, north of Gold Trail, east of Cedar Grove Parkway.
Precinct 4 (Eagan Fire Safety Center, 1001 Station Trail)
That part of the City east of Interstate 35E, south of Lone Oak Road, west of Lexington Avenue, south of
Yankee Doodle Road, west of Wescott Woodlands, and north of Duckwood Drive.
Precinct 5 (Cedar School, 2140 Diffley Road)
That part of the City east of the western corporate boundary, north of Diffley Road, west of Rahn Road,
west of Cedar Grove Parkway, north and west of State Hwy 13, south of the northern corporate
boundary .
Precinct 6 (Eagan Civic Arena, 3870 Pilot Knob Road)
That part of the City east of Interstate 35E, south of Duckwood Drive, west of Denmark Avenue, south of
Wescott Road, west of Lexington Avenue, north of a line extending due west from Lexington Avenue to
Deerwood Drive through Patrick Eagan Park along city parcel boundaries, north of Deerwood Drive, west
of Pilot Knob Road, north of Diffley Road.
Precinct 7 (Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road)
That part of the City south of Deerwood Drive, west of Wescott Woodlands, west of trail between
Wescott Woodlands and Wescott Hills Drive, west of Wescott Hills Drive, north of Wescott Road, west of
North Ridge Drive, north of Northview Park Road, east of Lexington Avenue, north of Wescott Road and
east of Denmark Avenue.
Precinct 8 (Christ Lutheran Church, 1930 Diffley Road)
That part of the City east of Rahn Road, south and east of Cedar Grove Parkway, south of Gold Trail,
west of Serpentine Drive, south of Turquoise Trail, west of Blackhawk Road, south of Deerwood Drive,
west of Interstate 35E and north of Diffley Road.
Precinct 9 (Saints Marth and Mary Church, 4180 Lexington Avenue)
That part of the City south of Wescott Road, west of Dodd Road, north of Diffley Road, east of Lexington
Avenue, south of Northview Park Road, east of North Ridge Drive.
Precinct 10 (Peace Church, 2180 Glory Drive)
That part of the City south of Diffley Road, west of Nicols Road, south of Cliff Road, west of Interstate
35E, north of the southern corporate border and east of the western corporate border.
Precinct 11 (Rahn Elementary School, 4424 Sandstone Drive)
That part of the City south of Diffley Road, west of Interstate 35E, north of Cliff Road and east of Nicols
Road.
Precinct 12 (Easter Lutheran By The Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob Road)
That part of the City south of Diffley Road, west of Pilot Knob Road, north of Cliff Road (boundary
between Minnesota House Districts 52A and 52B), east of Interstate 35E
Precinct 13 (Easter Lutheran Church, 4200 Pilot Knob Road)
That part of the City south of Deerwood Drive, south of a line extending due east from Deerwood Drive
to Lexington Avenue through Patrick Eagan Park along city parcel boundaries, west of Lexington Avenue,
north of Cliff Road, east of Pilot Knob Road.
Precinct 14 (Faith in Christ Fellowship Church, 670 Diffley Road)
That part of the City south of Diffley Road, west of Dodd Road, north of Cliff Road (boundary between
Minnesota House District 52B and 56B), east of Lexington Avenue.
Precinct 15 (St. Thomas Becket Church, 4455 South Robert Trail)
That part of the City east of Dodd Road, west of the eastern corporate border, north of Cliff Road
(boundary between Minnesota House District 52B and 56B).
Precinct 16 (Chapel Hill Church, 4888 Pilot Knob Road)
That part of the City south of Cliff Road (boundary between Minnesota House Districts 52A and 52B),
west of boundary between Minnesota House District 52A and 56B, north of the southern corporate
border, east of Interstate 35E.
Precinct 17 (Lebanon Hills Visitor Center, 860 Cliff Road)
That part of the City east of the boundary between Minnesota House District 52A and 56B, south of Cliff
Road (boundary between Minnesota House District 52B and 56B), west of the eastern corporate border,
north of the southern corporate border.
CITY OF EAGAN
Motion by:
Seconded by:
Those in favor:
Those against:
Date:
By: ______________________________
Its Mayor
Attest: ___________________________
Its City Clerk
CLIFF RD
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Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
I. Award City Contract 22-07, Community Center Boiler/Chiller Replacement
Action To Be Considered:
Receive the bid for City Contract 22-07, Community Center Boiler/Chiller Replacement and
award the contract to Pioneer Power for the amount of $648,350 and authorize the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute all related documents.
Facts:
➢ Contract 22-07 provides for the replacement of the Community Center Boiler/Chiller
System as programmed for in the proposed ARPA Funding Plan presented to Council at
the January 11, 2022, Special Council Meeting.
➢ The original system was installed in 2002 and has serviced the building for 20 years.
➢ On February 15, 2022, Council approved the plans and specifications and authorize the
solicitation of competitive bids.
➢ On March 8, 2022, a total of 11 bids were received, with low bid provided by Pioneer
Power in the amount of $648,350 which is approximately 30% below the estimate
provided by SEH Engineering.
➢ The contract documents have been reviewed for compliance to the specifications by
Staff and SEH and found to be in order for favorable Council Action.
Attachments (1)
CI-1 SEH Bid Summary
Engineers | Architects | Planners | Scientists
Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., 3535 Vadnais Center Drive, St. Paul, MN 55110-3507
651.490.2000 | 800.325.2055 | 888.908.8166 fax | sehinc.com
SEH is 100% employee-owned | Affirmative Action–Equal Opportunity Employer
March 8, 2022 RE: Eagan, Minnesota
Community Center Chiller & Boiler
Replacement Project
SEH No. EAGAN 164669
City of Eagan
3830 Pilot Knob Rd.
Eagan, MN 55122
On 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 8, 2022, 11 bids were received for the above-referenced project. The
bids ranged from a high of $862,500 to a low of $648,350. The low bid received was submitted by
Pioneer Power, Inc., of Woodbury, MN in the amount of $648,350.
Contractor Total Bid
Pioneer Power, Inc. $648,350.00
Area Mechanical LLC $678,000.00
Burnn Boiler & Mechanical $683,000.00
Master Mechanical Inc. $686,000.00
Peterson Sheet Metal $732,000.00
Cool Air Mechanical Inc. $733,800.00
Northern Air Corp $738,905.00
Corval Constructors, Inc. $756,299.00
Northland Refrigeration Inc $807,318.00
Versacon, Inc. $810,384.00
Davis Mechanical Systems, Inc. $862,500.00
Engineer's Estimate $852,000.00
The low bid is approximately 30% below the Engineer’s Estimate. This can be attributed to a highly
competitive bidding process with 11 separate bids submitted through QuestCDN. In addition, equipment
costs for the boilers and the chillers were lower than anticipated which led to a reduced overall project
cost.
In reliance on our experience with Pioneer Power, Inc. as well as information provided by the contractor,
we have determined that they have a sufficient understanding of the project and equipment to perform the
construction for which they bid.
Accordingly, we recommend the project be awarded to Pioneer Power, Inc. in the amount of $648,350.
Sincerely,
Nick Brula, PE
Project Manager
TABULATION OF BIDS
Community Center Chiller & Boiler Replacement Project Pioneer Power, Inc.Area Mechanical LLC Master Mechanical Inc.Peterson Sheet Metal Cool Air Mechanical Inc.Northern Air Corp Corval Constructors, Inc.Versacon, Inc.
Eagan, Minnesota 2500 Ventura Drive
SEH No.: EAGAN 164669 Woodbury, MN 55125
Bid Date: 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Item No.Item Unit
Est.
Quantity ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE
Item 1 Mobilization/Demobilization LS 1 $15,290.00 $5,000.00 $30,000.00 $25,000.00 $5,000.00 $33,733.00 $25,000.00 $6,060.00 $7,500.00 $40,000.00 $7,500.00
Item 2 Demolition LS 1 7,270.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 12,000.00 20,000.00 12,360.00 25,000.00 12,880.00 12,500.00 2,917.00 9,500.00
Item 3 Scroll Compressor Chillers LS 1 214,200.00 200,000.00 265,000.00 225,000.00 200,000.00 267,238.00 250,000.00 240,300.00 280,000.00 233,290.00 240,000.00
Item 4 Condensing Boilers LS 1 150,725.00 132,000.00 200,000.00 150,000.00 120,000.00 168,867.00 150,000.00 147,080.00 198,896.00 233,290.00 145,000.00
Item 5 HVAC Piping, Materials, and Accessories LS 1 67,000.00 195,285.00 17,000.00 95,000.00 117,000.00 47,778.00 56,000.00 34,120.00 154,250.00 116,645.00 299,750.00
Item 6 HVAC Installation LS 1 97,185.00 14,465.00 53,000.00 59,000.00 138,300.00 87,550.00 92,905.00 176,150.00 23,300.00 87,484.00 25,000.00
Item 7 Controls LS 1 34,420.00 32,780.00 35,000.00 40,000.00 65,900.00 66,524.00 40,000.00 86,050.00 80,372.00 58,789.00 39,500.00
Item 8 Site Work LS 1 42,000.00 39,970.00 25,000.00 50,000.00 40,800.00 25,287.00 70,000.00 22,020.00 22,500.00 10,265.00 51,250.00
Item 9 Electrical LS 1 20,260.00 28,500.00 28,000.00 30,000.00 25,000.00 24,463.00 30,000.00 31,639.00 28,000.00 27,704.00 45,000.00
Davis Mechanical
Systems, Inc.
Burnn Boiler &
Mechanical
Northland Refrigeration
Inc
$810,384.00 $862,500.00$686,000.00 $732,000.00 $733,800.00 $738,905.00 $756,299.00 $807,318.00
TOTAL BID PRICE $678,000.00 $683,000.00$648,350.00
$648,350.00 $678,000.00 $683,000.00
$738,905.00 $807,318.00 $862,500.00$810,384.00$756,299.00$686,000.00 $732,000.00 $733,800.00
Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.Page 1 of 1
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA:
J. Accept A Grant From The Minnesota Department Of Human Services To Conduct
Tobacco Compliance Checks
Action To Be Considered:
Approve a resolution allowing the City of Eagan to accept the conditions and funding available
through the Tobacco Compliance Check Grant
Facts:
➢ The City of Eagan will be reimbursed for conducting tobacco compliance checks at local
businesses.
➢ The terms of the grant allow the City to collect $50.00 for every compliance check
performed.
➢ There were 43 licensed businesses that sell tobacco in the city upon submission of this
grant, however three additional business have received licenses. We will only be
reimbursed for 43, but all licensed businesses will be checked.
➢ The Minnesota Department of Human Services funds the grant which are intended to
enforce tobacco laws, educate tobacco retailers and community members.
➢ Tobacco compliance checks conducted under the conditions of this grant are for
educational purposes only. Therefore, no sanctions to the clerk or business owners are
permitted.
➢ The City Attorney has reviewed this grant.
ATTACHMENTS: (1)
J-1 Contract
J-2 Resolution
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
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SFY 2022 ANNUAL PLAN AGREEMENT
T# 22A55/ Contract Number 193648
STATE OF MINNESOTA, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
A. VENDOR INFORMATION
1. Legal Name: Eagan Police Department
2. Address: 3830 Pilot Knob Rd, Eagan, MN 55122
3. E-Mail Address: jcollins@cityofeagan.com
4. Phone: 651-675-5804
B. AGREEMENT INFORMATION
1. Dates of Service February 7, 2022 to June 30, 2022
(SFY22 ends June 30, 2022)
2. Compensation: $ 2,150 = _43_ checks@ $50 per compliance check
3. Expenses*: $ 0
4. Total to Encumber: $ 2,150.00
(*See http://www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/commissionersplan.htm for allowable rates)
This Annual Plan Agreement (“Agreement”) is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its
Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Division, (“STATE”), and Eagan Police Department,
3830 Pilot Knob Rd, Eagan, MN 55122, an independent contractor, and not an employee of the State of
Minnesota (“VENDOR”).
By signing the Agreement, VENDOR agrees to perform the following work under the terms and conditions
listed below:
1. Terms of Agreement. The effective date of the Agreement is February 7, 2022, or the date the
State obtains all required signatures under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 2,
The expiration date of this Agreement is June 30, 2022, or until all obligations have been
satisfactorily fulfilled, whichever occurs first.
2. Vendor’s Duties. VENDOR, which is not a STATE employee, agrees to perform the following work
and services under the terms and conditions listed below:
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
2
VENDOR will conduct educational tobacco compliance checks. All compliance checks are
educational in purpose, and these tobacco compliance checks do NOT fulfill the requirements of
MN Statute 461.12, subd. 5, that a licensing authority shall conduct unannounced compliance
checks at least once each calendar year. These compliance checks do not meet the requirement
of MN Statute 461.12 because these checks are educationally based and do NOT include a penalty.
Vendor Will:
a.) Complete forty-three (43) educational tobacco compliance checks by June 30, 2022 (no
exceptions). Compliance checks will be reimbursed at $50 per occurrence.
b.) Ensure that no penalty is levied on the clerk or the business owner from the county or city as a
result of these educational tobacco compliance checks.
c.) Provide clerks who fail the educational tobacco compliance check an educational publication
which will be reviewed with them by the individual who conducted the compliance check.
d.) Provide clerks who pass the educational tobacco compliance check a certificate of appreciation
signed by the organization conducting the checks.
e.) Provide the owner of the establishment a publication including the date the tobacco check was
conducted and the results of the inspection (pass or fail).
f.) Complete a short survey online and email the completed vendor invoice form to
vicki.berg@state.mn.us for payment by July 08, 2022.
g.) Ensure that compliance checks involve persons at least 17 years of age, but under the age of 21,
who, with the prior written consent of a parent or guardian if the person is under the age of
18, attempt to purchase tobacco, tobacco-related devices, electronic delivery devices, or
nicotine or lobelia delivery products under the direct supervision of a law informant officer
or an employee of the VENDOR’s licensing authority.
3. Scope of Agreement. VENDOR must not perform any work under this Agreement until STATE has
signed this document and STATE’s Authorized Representative notifies VENDOR to begin work.
4. Conditions of Payment. All services that VENDOR provides pursuant to this Agreement must be
performed to STATE’s satisfaction, as STATE determines in its sole discretion. STATE will not pay
VENDOR for any work that STATE considers unsatisfactory, or performed in violation of federal,
state or local law, ordinance, rule, regulation, or policy. Under Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.08,
subdivision 2(10), STATE will not pay more than 90 percent (90%) of the amount due under this
Agreement until STATE’s agency head reviews and approves the final product that VENDOR delivers
under this Agreement. Accordingly, the STATE will withhold ten percent (10%) of the total obligation
amount in the manner checked below.
☐ Withholding ten percent (10%) of the total amount of each invoice submitted by VENDOR for
payment.
☐ Withholding payment on invoices at the beginning of the Agreement until the withheld
amount equals ten percent (10%) of the total obligation amount.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
3
☒ Paying in full invoice amounts equal to ninety percent (90%) of the total obligation, and then
withholding the remaining ten percent (10%).
5. Consideration and Terms of Payment. STATE will pay for all services that VENDOR performs under
this Agreement as follows:
A. Invoices. STATE will pay VENDOR promptly after VENDOR’s presentation of invoices for services
performed if STATE’s Authorized Representative accepts the invoices and services as
satisfactory.
B. Compensation. STATE will pay VENDOR for services satisfactorily performed (as stated in
section 3) according to the rate and expense amount specified on Page 1 of this Agreement.
C. Travel and Subsistence Expense. STATE will reimburse VENDOR for travel and subsistence
expenses in the same manner and in no greater amount than is provided in the current
“Commissioner’s Plan” promulgated by the Commissioner of Minnesota Management and
Budget, which is incorporated by reference.1 STATE will not reimburse VENDOR for travel and
subsistence expense incurred outside the State of Minnesota unless STATE has given VENDOR
prior written approval for such out-of-State travel. Minnesota will be considered the home state
for determining whether travel is out of state.
D. Withholding. STATE will deduct and withhold compensation payable under this Agreement that
is subject to withholding under state or federal law.
E. Total Obligation. The total obligation of STATE for all compensation and reimbursements to
VENDOR shall not exceed two thousand one hundred fifty dollars ($2,150.00).
F. Federal funds. Payments are to be made from federal funds. If at any time such funds become
unavailable, this CONTRACT shall be terminated immediately upon written notice of such fact
by STATE to VENDOR. In the event of such termination, VENDOR shall be entitled to payment,
determined on a pro rata basis, for services satisfactorily performed. STATE has determined
that VENDOR is a “contractor” pursuant to 2 C.F.R section 200.331.
6. Termination. STATE or the Commissioner of the State Department of Administration may terminate
this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, after providing 30 days’ written notice of the
termination to VENDOR. In the event of such a termination, VENDOR will be entitled to payment,
determined on a pro rata basis, for the work or services satisfactorily performed.
7. Authorized Representatives and Responsible Authority.
A. State. STATE'S authorized representative is Vicki Berg, Project Manager,
vicki.berg@state.mn.us or successor, who has the responsibility to monitor VENDOR’S
performance and the authority to accept the services provided under this contract. If the
1 https://mn.gov/mmb-stat/000/az/labor-relations/commissioners-plan/contract/commissioners-plan-
accessible.pdf.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
4
services are satisfactory, STATE’S Authorized Representative will certify acceptance on each
invoice submitted for payment.
B. Vendor. VENDOR’S Authorized Representative is John Collins, Lieutenant,
jcollins@cityofeagan.com or successor. If the VENDOR’S Authorized Representative changes
at any time during this contract, VENDOR must immediately notify STATE.
8. Indemnification. In the performance of this Agreement by VENDOR (which for the purposes of this
clause is defined to include VENDOR’S agents and employees), VENDOR must indemnify, save, and
hold harmless STATE, its agents, and employees, from any claims or causes of action, including
attorney’s fees incurred by STATE, to the extent caused by VENDOR’S:
A. Intentional, willful, or negligent acts or omissions
B. Actions that give rise to strict liability, or
C. Breach of contract or breach of warranty
The indemnification obligations of this section do not apply in the event the claim or cause of action
is the result of STATE’S sole negligence. This clause will not be construed to bar any legal remedies
VENDOR may have for STATE’S failure to fulfill its obligation under this Agreement.
9. State Audit. Under Minnesota Statutes, 16C.05, subdivision 5, the books, records, documents, and
accounting procedures and practices of VENDOR and its employees, agents, subcontractors, or
representatives, relevant to this Agreement must be made available and subject to examination by
STATE, including the contracting Agency/Division, Legislative Auditor, and State Auditor, for a
minimum of six years from the end date of this agreement.
10. Information Privacy and Security.
A. It is expressly agreed that STATE will not be disclosing or providing information protected under
the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 (the “Data
Practices Act”), as “not public data” on individuals to VENDOR under this Agreement. “Not
public data” means any data that is classified as confidential, private, nonpublic, or protected
nonpublic by statute, federal law, or temporary classification. Minn. Stat. § 13.02, subd. 8a.
B. It is expressly agreed that VENDOR will not create, receive, maintain, or transmit "protected
health information," as defined in the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (“HIPAA”),
45 C.F.R. § 160.103, on behalf of STATE for a function or activity regulated by 45 C.F.R. § 160 or
164. Accordingly, VENDOR is not a "business associate" of STATE, as defined in HIPAA, 45 C.F.R.
§ 160.103 as a result of, or in connection with, this Agreement. Therefore, VENDOR is not
required to comply with the privacy provisions of HIPAA as a result of, or for purposes of,
performing under this Agreement. If VENDOR has responsibilities to comply with the Data
Practices Act or HIPAA for reasons other than this Agreement, VENDOR will be responsible for
its own compliance.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
5
C. Notwithstanding paragraphs A and B, in its capacity as VENDOR under this Agreement, VENDOR
must comply with the provisions of the Data Practices Act as if it were a governmental entity as
defined by the Data Practices Act, to the extent that VENDOR will be performing functions of a
government entity under Minn. Stat. § 13.05, subd. 11. Any data created, collected, received,
stored, used, maintained or disseminated by VENDOR in performing its duties under this
Agreement is subject to the protections of the Data Practices Act. The civil remedies of
Minnesota Statutes, section 13.08 apply to the release of the data governed by the Data
Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13, by either VENDOR or STATE.
D. If VENDOR receives a request to release data created, collected, received, stored, used,
maintained or disseminated by VENDOR in performing its duties under this Agreement,
VENDOR must immediately notify and consult with STATE’s Authorized Representative as to
how VENDOR should respond to the request.
E. Under this Agreement, VENDOR will be performing the functions of a government entity
including, but not limited to, responding appropriately pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 13.03 and
13.04 to requests for data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or
disseminated by VENDOR in performing its duties under this Agreement.
11. Intellectual Property Rights. Except in the case of intellectual property rights previously acquired
by VENDOR, STATE owns all rights, title, and interest in all of the intellectual property, including
copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and service marks in the Works created and paid for
under this Agreement. The Works will be the exclusive property of STATE and VENDOR must
immediately return all such Works to STATE upon completion or cancellation of this Agreement.
“Works,” means all inventions, improvements, discoveries (whether or not patentable or
copyrightable), databases, computer programs, reports, notes, studies, photographs, negatives,
designs, drawings, specifications, materials, tapes, and disks conceived, reduced to practice, created
or originated by VENDOR, its employees, agents, and subcontractors, either individually or jointly
with others in the performance of this Agreement. “Works,” includes “Documents.” “Documents”
are the originals of any databases, computer programs, reports, notes, studies, photographs,
negatives, designs, drawings, specifications, materials, tapes, disks, or other materials, whether in
tangible or electronic forms, that VENDOR, its employees, agents, or subcontractors, prepares in
the performance of this Agreement.
12. Data Disclosure. Under Minn. Stat. § 270B.09, Minn. Stat. § 270C.66, and other applicable law,
VENDOR consents to disclosure of its social security number, federal employer tax identification
number, and Minnesota tax identification number, already provided to STATE, to federal and state
agencies and state personnel involved in the payment of state obligations. These identification
numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and state laws which could result in action
requiring VENDOR to file state tax returns, pay delinquent state tax liabilities, if any, or pay other
state liabilities. STATE will not approve this Agreement unless VENDOR provides these numbers.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
6
13. Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of
Minnesota. Venue for all legal proceedings arising out of this Agreement, or breach thereof, will be
in the state or federal court with competent jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
14. Survival of Terms. The following clauses survive cancellation of this Agreement: 8. Indemnification;
9. State Audit; 10. Information Privacy and Security; 11. Intellectual Property Rights, and; 13.
Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue.
15. Prohibition on Weapons. VENDOR agrees that none of its employees or agents will carry or possess
a weapon wherever and whenever they perform services within the scope of this Agreement,
including in their personal vehicles when they are using the vehicles to perform work under this
Agreement. Any violations of this policy by VENDOR or VENDOR's employees may be grounds for
immediate suspension or termination of the agreement. Currently Licensed Peace Officers are
exempt from clause 15. If Police or Sheriff Departments utilize officers who carry or possess
weapons, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 626.05, subdivision 2, for performing services
within the scope of this agreement, then these Departments shall utilize only its active and
currently licensed peace officers.
16. Criminal Background Check Required. Before it begins any work under this Agreement, VENDOR
and employees of VENDOR working on site at STATE’s Central Office and accessing “not-public” data
or protected health information as referenced in Section 10 of this Agreement, “Information Privacy
and Security,” or having direct contact with STATE’s program beneficiaries, must submit to or
provide evidence of a computerized criminal history system background check (hereinafter “CCH
Background Check”) performed within the last 12 months. “CCH Background Check” is defined as a
background check including search of the computerized criminal history system of the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
17. Assignment. VENDOR may neither assign nor transfer any rights or obligations under this
Agreement without STATE’s prior written consent and a fully executed Assignment Agreement,
approved by the same parties who executed and approved this Agreement, including authorized
representatives.
18. Amendments. Any amendment to this Agreement must be written and will not be effective until it
has been executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved the original
contract, including authorized representatives.
19. Waiver. If STATE fails to enforce any provision of this Agreement, that failure does not waive the
provision or STATE’S right to enforce it.
20. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held unenforceable, then such provision will be
modified to reflect the parties' intention. All remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in
full force and effect.
21. Debarment by State, its Departments, Commissions, Agencies or Political Subdivisions. VENDOR
Certifies that neither it nor its principles is presently debarred or suspended by the STATE, or any of
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
7
its departments, commissions, agencies, or political subdivisions. VENDOR’s certification is a
material representation upon which the contract award was based. VENDOR shall provide
immediate written notice to the STATE’S authorized representative if at any time it learns that this
certification was erroneous when submitted or becomes erroneous by reason of changed
circumstances.
22. Vaccination/Testing Requirements
A. Applicability. This section applies to VENDOR’s employees or subcontractors who are
performing contracted work in the following areas of project settings: indoors with regular in-
person contact with State agency employees or members of the public; and outdoors with
substantial and/or regular in-person, non-socially distanced contact with State agency
employees or members of the public (“Covered Individuals”)
B. Requirements. In accordance with HR/LR Policy #1446, Covered Individuals must be fully
vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined in the policy or submit to testing at least once a week.
C. Compliance. VENDOR is responsible for the following:
1. Tracking and maintaining proof of vaccination status for vaccinated Covered Individuals;
2. Ensuring Covered Individuals who are not vaccinated are tested on a weekly basis;
3. Monitoring test results and ensuring that Covered Individuals with positive test results do
not access the State workplace to perform contractual services until the Covered
individual has been medically cleared; and
4. Ensuring its Covered Individuals do not access the location where the contracted work is
occurring if the Covered Individual is not in compliance with the requirements stated in
item B Requirements, above.
D. Reporting. Upon request, VENDOR shall provide the State with documentation
demonstrating compliance with these requirements. VENDOR shall maintain documentation
for a minimum of thirty (30) days past the end date of the contract.
23. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all negotiations and agreements between STATE and
VENDOR. No other understanding regarding this Agreement, whether written or oral, may be used
to bind either party.
REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.
SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
DHS USE ONLY Vendor Name
Eagan Police Department
Supplier ID
0000199151-001
PO Number
3000089852
EIOR Number
245313
Originator Name
Vicki Berg
Division
Behavioral Health Division
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this contract to be duly executed intending to be bound
thereby.
APPROVED:
1. STATE ENCUMBRANCE VERIFICATION
Individual certifies that funds have been
encumbered as required by Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 16A and section 16C.05.
By: ___________________________________
Date: _________________________________
Purchase Order No: _____________________
2. VENDOR
Vendor certifies it is not a State employee, and
is an independent contractor. Signatory certifies
that VENDOR’S articles of incorporation, by-
laws, or corporate resolutions authorize
Signatory both to sign on behalf of and bind the
VENDOR to the terms of this Agreement.
VENDOR and Signatory agree that the State
Agency relies on the Signatory’s certification
herein.
By: ___________________________________
Title: _________________________________
Date: _________________________________
Distribution (fully executed contract to each):
Contracts & Legal Compliance Division
Vendor
Agency
3. STATE AGENCY
By:___________________________________
(with delegated authority)
Title: _________________________________
Date: _________________________________
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4341CF80-759C-4D3A-A1A7-F04B7B1C5317
3000089852
2/16/2022
CITY OF EAGAN
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DONATION TO THE CITY OF EAGAN
Minnesota Department of Human Services
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Eagan encourages public donations to help
defray the costs to the general public of providing services in Eagan; and
WHEREAS, the Minnesota Department of Human Services has presented the police
department with a grant. The funds will be used to augment the costs associated with performing
tobacco compliance checks.
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes §465.03 requires that all gifts and donations of real or
personal property be accepted only with the adoption of a resolution approved by two-thirds of
the members of the City Council; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Eagan, Dakota
County, Minnesota, that the grant is hereby accepted for use by the City;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City sincerely thanks the Minnesota
Department of Human Services.
ADOPTED this 15th day of March, 2022.
CITY OF EAGAN
CITY COUNCIL
By: ____________________
Its Mayor
Attest: __________________
Its Clerk
Motion by:
Seconded by:
Those in Favor:
Those Against:
Date:
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
K. Telecommunications Lease Amendment Agreement
Southern Lakes Reservoir
Action To Be Considered:
Approve the second amendment to the telecommunication lease agreement with Verizon, for
upgrades on the Southern Lakes Reservoir site and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute all related documents.
Facts:
➢ The city has received an application from Verizon for upgrades to the wireless
communication system antennas on the Southern Lakes Reservoir site located at 10656
Alton Court, Inver Grove Heights, MN.
➢ The amendment has been reviewed by the City’s Engineering Consultant, City Attorney’s
Office, and Public Works Department personnel and found to be consistent with o ther
past lease agreements and in order for favorable Council consideration.
Attachment (1)
CK-1 Amendment to Lease Agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused their properly authorized representatives to execute this
Seventh Amendment on the dates set forth below.
Tenant's Cell Site Name: MIN Alton
Landlord's Cell Site Name: Southern Lakes
Second Amendment To Lease Agreement
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LANDLORD:
City of Eagan, a Minnesota municipal
Corporation
By:-------------Print Name: Mike Maguire Title: Mayor
Date: ________________ _
By:-------------- Print Name: Elizabeth VanHoose
Title: City Clerk
Date: ________________ _
TENANT:
Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, a
Delaware general partnership
Print Name:
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
L. Dakota County Wetland Health Evaluation Program
2022-2026 Joint Powers Agreement
Action To Be Considered:
Approve a joint powers agreement with Dakota County to participate in the Wetland Health
Evaluation Program (WHEP) through 2026 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
all related documents.
Facts:
➢ In 1997, the City of Eagan joined the MN Pollution Control Agency, MN Audubon Society,
MN Zoo, Dakota County agencies, and the cities of Lakeville and Burnsville to implement
the first Wetland Evaluation Project, with funding from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
➢ In 1998, Dakota County’s Environmental Education Program initiated the Wetland
Health Evaluation Program (WHEP). The program now involves nine cities (including
Eagan), two watershed management organizations, and Dakota County Parks. Hennepin
County also coordinates a WHEP.
➢ WHEP relies on volunteers, who sample and evaluate the quality of insect and plant life
in selected wetlands. No experience is necessary. Free training is provided. WHEP gives
residents a wonderful opportunity to be involved and learn about wetlands. It facilitates
positive experiences among resident participants.
➢ Over 200 Eagan volunteers have monitored almost 50 wetlands since 1997. Over 500
WHEP volunteers have collected data at over 200 wetlands in Dakota County.
➢ Since 2002, each local government has funded its WHEP participation. On February 7,
2017, the City Council approved the most recent 5-year joint powers agreement (JPA)
that terminated December 31, 2021. The proposed JPA terminates December 31, 2026.
➢ The Public Works Department and City Attorney have reviewed the proposed
agreement and find it to be in order for favorable Council action.
Attachments (1)
CL-1 Proposed 2022-2026 Dakota County WHEP JPA
Dakota County Contract C0034914
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
BETWEEN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF EAGAN
FOR THE WETLAND HEALTH EVALUATION PROGRAM
The parties to this Agreement are the County of Dakota, a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota
(County) and the City of Eagan (City), a governmental and political subdivision of the State of Minnesota. This
Agreement is made pursuant to the authority conferred upon the parties by Minn. Stat. § 471.59.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and benefits that the County and the City
shall derive from this Agreement, the County and the City hereby enter into this Agreement for the purposes
stated herein.
SECTION 1
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to facilitate the analysis of wetlands located with the City through the Dakota
County Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP), which is coordinated and managed by the County, to
obtain data and other information to assist both parties in performing their responsibilities under the Minnesota
Wetland Conservation Act.
SECTION 2
TERM
Notwithstanding the date of the signatures of the parties, the term of this Agreement shall commence on
January 1, 2022, and shall continue in full force and effect until December 31, 2026, unless earlier terminated
by law or according to the provisions of this Agreement.
SECTION 3
COOPERATION
The parties agree to cooperate and use their reasonable efforts to ensure prompt implementation of the various
provisions of this Agreement and to, in good faith, undertake resolution of any dispute in an equitable and timely
manner.
SECTION 4
EXERCISE OF POWERS
The parties to this Agreement agree that the County shall administer the funds collected hereunder and
disburse these funds for expenses incurred by WHEP.
SECTION 5
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COUNTY
5.1 The County shall administer the WHEP funds on behalf of the City.
5.2 The County shall serve as fiscal agent for the funds collected hereunder. The County shall establish
and maintain such funds and accounts as may be required by generally accepted accounting practices.
5.3 The County may apply for and accept gifts, grants, loans and money, other property or assistance from
federal or state agencies, or any other person to carry out the WHEP in Dakota County.
5.4 The County may use funds to hire and retain a monitoring coordinator, a non-profit agency, consulting
firms and such other personnel as may be needed to provide the services contemplated under this
Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that WHEP is a volunteer-based program
and that data collection shall be performed solely by volunteers trained by the County. All volunteers
participating in the WHEP shall be considered agents of the County and not agents of the City.
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SECTION 6
FUNDING
On or before March 31 each year of the term of this Agreement, the County shall provide to the City a complete
WHEP fee schedule for that calendar year, including an itemization of the fee for analyzing each wetland and
the fee for performing a quality assurance recheck to enable the City to evaluate whether to participate in the
WHEP for that year. If the City elects to participate in the WHEP for that year, the City shall notify the County
and the County shall provide the services described herein. On or about July 1 of each year that the City elects
to participate, the County shall submit an invoice to the City for the WHEP fees for that year and the City shall
remit payment to the County within 30 days after receipt of such invoice.
SECTION 7
WHEP TIMELINE
The parties agree to the following timeline for each year of the term of this Agreement:
Spring The County shall provide a WHEP fee schedule to the City and the
City shall notify the County if the City elects to participate in the WHEP
for that calendar year and identify the specific wetlands to be analyzed.
Late Spring and Summer Trained volunteers shall collect data regarding the quantity and variety
of plants and macroinvertebrates within each City designated wetland,
making note of any invasive species sighted. A consultant hired by the
County shall conduct a quality assurance recheck based on monitoring
protocols.
Fall The consultant hired by the County shall compile and analyze the data
collected for all wetlands within the City under the WHEP and prepare
a written report on the same.
Winter The County shall deliver to the City the consultant’s written report and
the data collected for all wetlands analyzed within the City.
SECTION 8
INDEMNIFICATION
Each party to this Agreement shall be liable for the acts of its officers, employees or agents and the results
thereof to the extent authorized by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of the other party, its officers,
employees or agents. The provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Stat. ch. 466 and other applicable
laws govern liability of the County and the City. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Agreement.
SECTION 9
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES AND LIAISONS
9.1 Authorized Representatives. The following named persons are designated the Authorized
Representatives of the parties for purposes of this Agreement. These persons have authority to bind
the party they represent and to consent to modifications, except that the authorized representative shall
have only the authority specifically or generally granted by their respective governing boards. Notice
required to be provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided to the following named persons
and addresses unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, or in a modification of this Agreement:
TO THE COUNTY: Georg Fischer or successor, Director
Environmental Resources Department
14955 Galaxie Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
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TO THE CITY: Mike Maguire or successor, Mayor
City of Eagan
3830 Pilot Knob Rd
Eagan, MN 55122
In addition, notification to the County regarding termination of this Agreement by the other party shall be
provided to the Office of the Dakota County Attorney, Civil Division,1560 Highway 55, Hastings,
Minnesota 55033.
9.2 Liaisons. To assist the parties in the day-to-day performance of this Agreement and to ensure compliance
and provide ongoing consultation, a liaison shall be designated by the County and the City. The parties
shall keep each other continually informed, in writing, of any change in the designated liaison. At the time
of execution of this Agreement, the following persons are the designated liaisons:
County Liaison City Liaison
Paula Liepold, or successor Eric Macbeth or successor
Telephone: (952) 891-7117 Telephone: 651-675-5300
Email: paula.liepold@co.dakota.mn.us Email: emacbeth@cityofeagan.com
SECTION 10
TERMINATION
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time upon 90 days written notice to the other party.
SECTION 11
GENERAL PROVISIONS
11.1 Compliance with Laws/Standards. The City and the County agree to abide by all federal, state or local
laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations now in effect or hereafter adopted pertaining to this
Agreement or to the facilities, programs and staff for which either party is responsible.
11.2 Excused Default – Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable to the other party for any loss or damage
resulting from a delay or failure to perform due to unforeseeable acts or events outside the defaulting
party's reasonable control, providing the defaulting party gives notice to the other party as soon as
possible. Acts and events may include acts of God, acts of terrorism, war, fire, flood, epidemic, acts of
civil or military authority, and natural disasters.
11.3 Contract Rights Cumulative Not Exclusive.
A.All remedies available to either party for breach of this Agreement are cumulative and may be
exercised concurrently or separately, and the exercise of any one remedy shall not be deemed
an election of such remedy to the exclusion of other remedies. The rights and remedies
provided in this Agreement are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and
remedies provided by law.
B.Waiver for any default shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default. Waiver
of breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed to be modification for the
terms of this Agreement unless stated to be such in writing and signed by authorized
representatives of the County and the City.
11.4 Records Retention and Audits. Each party’s bonds, records, documents, papers, accounting
procedures and practices, and other records relevant to this Agreement are subject to the examination,
duplication, transcription and audit by the other party, the Legislative Auditor or State Auditor under
Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5. If any funds provided under this Agreement use federal funds these
records are also subject to review by the Comptroller General of the United States and his or her
approved representative. Following termination of this Agreement, the parties must keep these records
for at least six years or longer if any audit-in-progress needs a longer retention time.
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11.5 Modifications. Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of the provisions of this Agreement
shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing and signed by the authorized representatives
of the County and the City.
11.6 Assignment. Neither party may assign any of its rights under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the other party. Said consent may be subject to conditions.
11.7 Government Data Practices. For purposes of this Agreement, all data on individuals collected, created,
received, maintained or disseminated shall be administered consistent with the Minnesota Government
Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. ch. 13.
11.8 Minnesota Law to Govern. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the
substantive and procedural laws of the State of Minnesota, without giving effect to the principles of conflict
of laws. All proceedings related to this Agreement shall be venued in Dakota County, Minnesota. The
provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
11.9 Merger. This Agreement is the final expression of the agreement of the parties and the complete and
exclusive statement of the terms agreed upon and shall supersede all prior negotiations, understandings,
or agreements.
11.10 Severability. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable. If any part of this Agreement
is rendered void, invalid, or unenforceable, such rendering shall not affect the validity and enforceability
of the remainder of this Agreement unless the part or parts that are void, invalid or otherwise
unenforceable shall substantially impair the value of the entire Agreement with respect to either party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date(s) indicated below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAKOTA COUNTY
/s/ Helen R. Brosnahan 1/7/22 By
Assistant County Attorney/Date Georg Fischer or successor, Director
KS-21-438-002 Environmental Resources Department
County Board Res. No. 21-606 Date of Signature:
CITY OF EAGAN
By
Mike Maguire or successor, Mayor
Date of Signature:
By
Elizabeth VanHoose or successor, City
Clerk Date of Signature:
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
M. Municipal State Aid Bond Payment Request
Action To Be Considered:
Approve a resolution requesting the Minnesota Department of Transportation release the local
bond principal and interest portion of the City of Eagan’s annual apportionment from the
Municipal State Aid (MSA) Construction and Maintenance account.
Facts:
➢ The Municipal State Aid (MSA) program distributes a portion of the state gas taxes
collected to all Minnesota cities over 5,000 in population and is based on a formula of
proportionate population and construction needs. The City of Eagan’s apportionment for
2022 is approximately $3.4 million. These funds are required to be used on the City’s
designated State Aid roadway system.
➢ Part of the City’s annual apportionment is for principal and interest payments of local
bonds used in constructing and maintaining the City’s State Aid roadway system.
➢ This resolution requests the Commissioner of Transportation release the portion of the
City of Eagan’s State Aid Construction and Maintenance Account relating to local bond
principal and interest payments during the life of the bonds.
Attachments (1)
CM-1 State Aid Bond Payment Release Resolution
RESOLUTION NO ______
TO RELEASE BOND PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST FUNDING FROM THE
MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE FUND
WHEREAS, the Municipality of Eagan has issued and sold General Obligation State-Aid
Street Refunding bonds, Series 2017A, dated February 21, 2017, in the amount of $2,280,000
exclusively for the purpose of establishing, locating, relocating, constructing, reconstructing or
improving its State Aid Streets in accordance with Minnesota Statute 162.18, and
WHEREAS, said Municipality of Eagan has irrevocably pledged to the sinking funds from
which said obligations are payable, that amount of their future State Aid allotments needed to
pay the principal and interest thereon; which principal payments shall be made from the
Construction Account and the interest payments made from their Maintenance Account, and
WHEREAS, the Municipality agrees to certify to the Commissioner of Transportation
within 30 days following issuance of the bond, the amount of total obligation and the amount
of principal and interest required to be paid annually in accordance with Minnesota Rules
8820.1500, Subp. 11.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Commissioner of Transportation be and is
hereby requested upon receipt of this resolution to annually certify to the Commissioner of
Finance the sum of money required for the principal and interest on said bonds.
CITY OF EAGAN
CITY COUNCIL
By: _________________________
Its Mayor
Attest: _______________________
Its Clerk
Motion by:
Seconded by:
Those in favor:
Those against:
CERTIFICATION
I, Elizabeth VanHoose, Clerk of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, do hereby
certify that the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City
of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, in a regular meeting thereof assembled this 15th day of
March 2022.
____________________________
City Clerk
Agenda Information Memo
March 15 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
N. Approve a Resolution to Accept Donation
Action To Be Considered:
To approve a resolution to accept donations.
Facts:
➢State Statute requires the Mayor and City Council to accept donations to the City
via a resolution.
➢The City has received the following donations:
•$1,100 from Shawn and Lauren Neugebauer for a park bench at Carlson
Lake Park
Attachments: (1)
CN-1 Resolution
RESOLUTION NO. 22-__
CITY OF EAGAN
Accept Donations
WHERAS, the City of Eagan is generally authorized to accept donations of real and personal
property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 465.03 for the benefits of its citizens, and is
specifically authorized to accept gifts; and
WHEREAS, the following persons and entities have offered to contribute the following
donations set forth below to the City:
Donation
WHEREAS, all such donations have been contributed to the City for the benefit of its citizens,
as allowed by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is appropriate to accept the donations offered.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Eagan, Dakota County,
Minnesota, hereby accepts the donations described above.
CITY OF EAGAN
CITY COUNCIL Motion by:
Seconded by:
Those in favor:
Those against:
Date:
By:______________________
Its Mayor
Attest:
Its Clerk
CERTIFICATION
I, Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, do
hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the
City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, in a regular meeting thereof assembled this 5th day of
October, 2021.
City Clerk
Name of Donor
Lauren and Shawn
Neugebauer
$1,100 for a park bench at Carlson Lake Park
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
O. Approve Final Payment for Contract 20-06 Woodhaven Park Site Improvements
Action To Be Considered:
Approve final payment for Contract 20-06 Woodhaven Park Site Improvements in the amount
of $14,981.84 to NTK Earthworks, LLC. and accept the improvements for perpetual City
maintenance subject to warranty provisions.
Facts:
Woodhaven Park Site Improvements provides for an all-inclusive playground,
accessible trail connections, inclusive basketball and other park improvements as part
of the Park and Recreation 2020 Capital Improvement Plan.
The plans and concepts were presented to City Council by Advisory Parks and
Recreation Commission during the October 7, 2019 Special City Council Meeting as
part of the CIP presentation. The 2020-2024 Park CIP was approved by City Council on
November 4, 2019.
On April 7, 2020 formal bids were received from 3 bidders, with low bid being provided
by NTK Earthworks, LLC. in the amount of $710,476.85. With contract change orders
the total contract cost is $749,091.93
These improvements have been completed, inspected by representatives of the Park
Department and Architect, and found to be in order for favorable Council action of final
payment and acceptance for perpetual maintenance subject to warranty provisions.
Attachments (1)
CO-1 Final Pay Voucher
Agenda Information Meeting
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
P. Dakota County Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Application
Carlson Lake, East Thomas Lake, & Hay Lake
Action to be considered:
Authorize submittal of a grant application to Dakota County for $7,000 to control aquatic invasive
species (AIS) in Carlson, East Thomas, and Hay Lakes.
Facts:
➢ Dakota County provides grants to local government units and organizations to implement
projects that help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS).
➢ Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus) and Flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) are two AIS found
along lake shorelines in spring and summer. They spread aggressively through seeds,
roots, and/or floating fragments. These non-native perennials may be sold for
horticulture, but State laws prohibit their intentional planting in public waters. However
introduced to shorelines, they can establish and outcompete native plants.
➢ In 2018-2020, Dakota County awarded Eagan one-year AIS grants to remove Flowering
Rush and to purchase native plants for Holz and Hay lakes shorelines. In 2021, the City
received another AIS grant to remove Yellow Iris and plant Carlson Lake shorelines with
Blue Flag Iris.
➢ In Spring 2021, proactive inspections downstream from Carlson Lake discovered Yellow
Iris along East Thomas Lake, possibly resulting from seeds transported through the storm
sewer system.
➢ Since 2020, Flowering Rush has increased along Hay Lake, and additional help is needed
to control it.
➢ The proposed 2022 grant would pay a specialty company to 1) revisit Carlson Lake for
follow-up, as-needed AIS control and planting Blue Flag Iris; 2) control Yellow Iris and plant
Blue Flag Iris along East Thomas Lake; and 3) control Flowering Rush along Hay Lake.
➢ Similar to work plans of other City AIS projects, Public Works (Water Resources Division)
staff will reach out to lakeshore residents for support, before the project starts. Also, the
proposed work incurs no costs to residents.
Attachments (0):
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
Q. Wetland Replacement Plan
Alliant Ventures V, LLC (Parkside Circle)
Action To Be Considered:
Approve an application for a wetland replacement plan from Alliant Ventures V, LLC (Parkside
Circle).
Facts:
➢ Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) rules (MN Rules Ch. 8420) require local
government units (LGUs) to make decisions on wetland applications.
➢ On October 12, 2021, the City Council approved an application from Alliant Ventures, LLC
(Mr. Robert Machacek) for two wetland locations, types, and sizes on a 14-acre site
associated with 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road in southeast Eagan.
➢ MN Rules Ch. 8420.0522 provide replacement standards for wetland impacts, including
withdrawal of credits from “wetland banks,” restored or created areas registered with
the State of Minnesota for impact replacements.
➢ On January 10, 2022, Alliant Ventures V, LLC (Mr. Robert Machacek) submitted a wetland
replacement plan for the proposed Parkside Circle development. The applicant is
requesting approval to fill “Wetland B” (4,664 ft2, 0.1071 acre) and replace it by
withdrawing 9,328 ft2 (0.2141 acre) of wetland credits, 5,829 ft2 (0.1338 acre) from
Wetland Bank #1468 in Le Sueur County and 3,499 ft2 (0.0803 acre) from Wetland Bank
#1689 in Sibley County. Both banks are within Bank Service Area 9 (BSA9), the same as
the proposed development.
➢ MN Rules Ch. 8420.0240 establish a technical evaluation panel (TEP) to review
replacement applications and provide findings and recommendations for LGU
consideration. Eagan’s TEP includes staff of the Board of Soil and Water Resources,
Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District, and the city.
➢ On January 24, 2022, Eagan held an online TEP meeting to review the application. The
TEP finds the application complies fully with WCA Rules and recommends approval, with
the following conditions: 1) impacts to “Wetland A” (0.32 ac) shall be avoided completely
and 2) permanent impacts to “Wetland B” (0.1071 ac) shall be replaced, according to
WCA Rules Ch. 8420.0522, in BSA9 at a 2:1 ratio, with 9,328 ft2 (0.2141 ac.) credits. The
TEP further recommends approval conditions for the applicant to obtain drainage utility
easement(s) from neighboring VFW property for offsite stormwater management
according to City regulations and standards for this prop osed development.
➢ The Public Works Department has reviewed the application and found it to be in order
for favorable Council action.
Attachments (2)
CQ-1 Notice of Application
CQ-2 TEP Findings and Recommendations
BWSR NOA Form – November 12, 2019 1
Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act
Notice of Application
Local Government Unit: City of Eagan County: Dakota
Applicant Name: Robert Machacek, Alliant Ventures V, LLC Applicant Representative: Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural
Resources, Inc.
Project Name: Parkside Circle LGU Project No. (if any):
Date Complete Application Received by LGU: 01/10/2022
Date this Notice was Sent by LGU: 01/10/2022
Date that Comments on this Application Must Be Received By LGU¹: 02/04/2022
¹minimum 15 business day comment period for Boundary & Type, Sequencing, Replacement Plan and Bank Plan Applications
WCA Decision Type - check all that apply
☐ Wetland Boundary/Type ☐ Sequencing ☒ Replacement Plan ☐ Bank Plan (not credit purchase)
☐ No-Loss (8420.0415) ☐Exemption (8420.0420)
Part: ☐ A ☐ B ☐ C ☐ D ☐ E ☐ F ☐ G ☐ H Subpart: ☐ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4 ☐ 5 ☐ 6 ☐ 7 ☐ 8 ☐ 9
Replacement Plan Impacts (replacement plan decisions only)
Total WCA Impact Area Proposed: 4,664 sq. ft. (0.1071 ac.)
Application Materials
☒ Attached ☐ Other1 (specify):
1 Link to ftp or other accessible file sharing sites is acceptable.
Comments on this application should be sent to:
LGU Contact Person: Eric Macbeth, Water Resources Manager
E-Mail Address: emacbeth@cityofeagan.com
Address and Phone Number: 3501 Coachman Pt, Eagan, MN 55122; (651) 675-5330
Decision-Maker for this Application:
☐ Staff ☒ Governing Board/Council ☐ Other (specify):
Notice Distribution (include name)
Required on all notices:
☒ SWCD TEP Member: David Holmen, Dakota County SWCD ☒ BWSR TEP Member: Ben Carlson
☐ LGU TEP Member (if different than LGU contact): N/A
☐ DNR Representative: N/A
☐ Watershed District or Watershed Mgmt. Org.: N/A
☒ Applicant: Robert Machacek, Alliant Ventures V, LLC ☒ Agent/Consultant: Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
Optional or As Applicable:
☐ Corps of Engineers: N/A ☐ BWSR Wetland Mitigation Coordinator (required for bank plan applications only): N/A
☐ Members of the Public: N/A ☒ Other: Pam Dudziak, City of Eagan
Signature: Date: 01/10/2022
This notice and accompanying application materials may be sent electronically or by mail. The LGU may opt to send a
summary of the application to members of the public upon request per 8420.0255, Subp. 3.
Prepared by:
Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
1032 West 7th Street, Suite 150
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
www.mnrinc.us
Prepared for:
Alliant Ventures V, LLC
4655 Nicols Rd., Suite 106
Eagan, MN 55122
WETLAND PERMIT APPLICATION
PARKSIDE CIRCLE – EAGAN, MN
DECEMBER 28, 2021
Project Name: Parkside Circle, Eagan
PART ONE: Applicant Information
If applicant is an entity (company, government entity, partnership, etc.), an authorized contact person must be identified. If the
applicant is using an agent (consultant, lawyer, or other third party) and has authorized them to act on their behalf, the agent’s
contact information must also be provided.
Applicant/Landowner Name: Alliant Ventures V, LLC.,Contact: Bob Machacek
Mailing Address: 4655 Nicols Rd., Suite 106, Eagan, MN 55122
Phone: 651‐925‐7365
E‐mail Address: r.machacek@yahoo.com
Authorized Contact (do not complete if same as above):
Mailing Address:
Phone:
E‐mail Address:
Agent Name: Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
Mailing Address: 1032 W. 7
th St. Suite 150, St. Paul, MN 55102
Phone: 651‐788‐0641
E‐mail Address: ken.arndt@mnrinc.us
PART TWO: Site Location Information
County: Dakota City/Township:Eagan
Parcel ID and/or Address: 4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.
Legal Description (Section, Township, Range): SW ¼ of Section 36, T27N, R23W
Lat/Long (decimal degrees):
Attach a map showing the location of the site in relation to local streets, roads, highways.(See Figure 1)
Approximate size of site (acres) or if a linear project, length (feet):The project area is appx. 14 acres in size.
PART THREE: General Project/Site Information
If this application is related to a delineation approval, exemption determination, jurisdictional determination, or other
correspondence submitted prior to this application then describe that here and provide the Corps of Engineers project number.
MN Wetland Conservation Act Notice of Decision by the City of Inver Grove Eagan dated Oct. 12th, 2021
ACOE Regulatory File No. MVP‐2021‐01783‐RMH Letter dated Dec. 2nd, 2021 ‐ Approved Jurisdictional Determination
Describe the project that is being proposed, the project purpose and need, and schedule for implementation and completion. The
project description must fully describe the nature and scope of the proposed activity including a description of all project elements
that effect aquatic resources (wetland, lake, tributary, etc.) and must also include plans and cross section or profile drawings
showing the location, character, and dimensions of all proposed activities and aquatic resource impacts.
This application is being submitted for review and approval of one permanent wetland impact involved with the
construction of a proposed residential development. See Attachment C for project description, purpose and need.
Project Name: Parkside Circle, Eagan
PART FOUR: Aquatic Resource Impact1 Summary
If your proposed project involves a direct or indirect impact to an aquatic resource (wetland, lake, tributary, etc.) identify each
impact in the table below. Include all anticipated impacts, including those expected to be temporary. Attach an overhead view map,
aerial photo, and/or drawing showing all of the aquatic resources in the project area and the location(s) of the proposed impacts.
Label each aquatic resource on the map with a reference number or letter and identify the impacts in the following table.
Aquatic Resource
ID (as noted on
overhead view)
Aquatic Resource
Type (wetland,
lake, tributary etc.)
Type of Impact
(fill, excavate,
drain, or remove
vegetation)
Duration of
Impact
Permanent (P)
or Temporary
(T)1
Size of
Impact2
Overall Size of
Aquatic
Resource 3
Existing Plant
Community
Type(s) in
Impact Area4
County, Major
Watershed #,
and Bank
Service Area #
of Impact
Area5
Wetland B wetland fill P
4,664 sq. ft.
(0.1071 ac.)N/A
Type 1
Seasonally
Flooded Basin
Dakota, 33, 9
1If impacts are temporary; enter the duration of the impacts in days next to the “T”. For example, a project with a temporary access fill that
would be removed after 220 days would be entered “T (220)”.
2Impacts less than 0.01 acre should be reported in square feet. Impacts 0.01 acre or greater should be reported as acres and rounded to the
nearest 0.01 acre. Tributary impacts must be reported in linear feet of impact and an area of impact by indicating first the linear feet of impact
along the flowline of the stream followed by the area impact in parentheses). For example, a project that impacts 50 feet of a stream that is 6
feet wide would be reported as 50 ft (300 square feet).
3This is generally only applicable if you are applying for a de minimis exemption under MN Rules 8420.0420 Subp. 8, otherwise enter “N/A”.
4Use Wetland Plants and Plant Community Types of Minnesota and Wisconsin 3rd Ed. as modified in MN Rules 8420.0405 Subp. 2.
5Refer to Major Watershed and Bank Service Area maps in MN Rules 8420.0522 Subp. 7.
If any of the above identified impacts have already occurred, identify which impacts they are and the circumstances associated
with each:
1 The term “impact” as used in this joint application form is a generic term used for disclosure purposes to identify
activities that may require approval from one or more regulatory agencies. For purposes of this form it is not meant to
indicate whether or not those activities may require mitigation/replacement.
Project Name:Parkside Circle,Eagan
PART FIVE:Applicant Signature
Check here if you are requesting a pre-application consultation with the Corps and LGU based on the information you have
provided.Regulatory entities will not initiate a formal application review if this box is checked.
By signature below,I attest that the information in this application is complete and accurate.I further attest that I possess the
authority to undertake the work described herein.
Signature:
____________________________
Date:2 ?Z /
I hereby authorize Ken Arndt to act on my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish,upon request,
supplemental information in support of this application.
Project Name: Parkside Circle, Eagan
Attachment C
Avoidance and Minimization
and Additional Information
Project Purpose, Need, and Requirements. Clearly state the purpose of your project and need for your project. Also include a
description of any specific requirements of the project as they relate to project location, project footprint, water management,
and any other applicable requirements. Attach an overhead plan sheet showing all relevant features of the project (buildings,
roads, etc.), aquatic resource features (impact areas noted) and construction details (grading plans, storm water management
plans, etc.), referencing these as necessary:
Alliant Capital V, LLC is proposing a new single‐family residential housing development in the City of Eagan called
Parkside Circle. This proposed development will be located east of Dodd Road and west of South Robert Trail right
along the southern boundary of the City of Eagan (Figure 1). The Parkside Circle development will include 30 single‐
family lots with associated road/cul‐de‐sac, storm water facilities, and two outlots.
The site itself covers approximately 14 acres of land that consists of a commercial business with outbuildings and
parking areas, a former residential homesite, deciduous woodlands, planted evergreen trees, open grassland, areas
of maintained turfgrass, and two wetland areas (Figure 2). The main access for the site is planned via Dodd Road
from the north with Parkside Circle providing interior traffic flow through the development from Dodd Road and
Parkside Court terminating at a temporary cul‐de‐sac. The project‘s construction will consist of site grading for
infrastructure including: roads, utilities, storm water facilities, and building pads. Construction is expected to begin
in 2022 and will continue until fully built. Preliminary development plans for the proposed development are included
in Appendix A.
The need for this project is based on the expanding residential housing market in the City of Eagan as well as
availability to existing public infrastructure. Expected housing market growth in this part of Eagan will be met with
new residential development including the proposed Parkside Circle development.
Existing Wetland Resources On‐Site
Wetlands within the Parkside Circle development were delineated and documented in a report submitted by
Midwest Natural Resources, Inc. on August 20th, 2021 (Appendix C). Two wetlands were delineated within the
Parkside Circle development site and are designated as Wetland A and Wetland B. The wetlands were reviewed by
the LGU (City of Eagan) and were approved in the attached Notice of Decision dated October 12th, 2021 (Appendix
D). An Approved Jurisdictional Determination (Appendix E) was received by the Army Corps of Engineers on
December 2nd, 2021 and it determined that the two wetlands on‐site are not under their jurisdiction. The following
is a description of Wetland B, the wetland proposed to be impacted.
Wetland B
Wetland B is a Type 1 (PEMA; Seasonally Flooded Basin) wetland located in the northern part of the Parkside Circle
development and is approximately 0.11 acre in area. Wetland B is a seasonally flooded basin dominated by mainly
swamp smartweed with reed canary grass. MnRAM results determined that Wetland B would be classified as a
Manage A wetland, the second lowest protected wetland type in the City of Eagan. Plant species documented at the
wetland sample point for Wetland B include swamp smartweed (Persicaria amphibia), stinging nettle (Urtica dioica),
narrow leaf cattail (Typha angustifolia) and sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis). Plant species documented at the
upland sample point for Wetland B include: Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), smooth brome (Bromus
inermis), and reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea).
One wetland impact is being proposed directly to Wetland B that includes permanently filling the whole wetland
(4,664 sq. ft.) (Appendix B). This impact will be the result of grading associated with the extension of Parkside Court
from its existing location north of the site through the Parkside Circle development as well as for site grading
associated with housepad areas.
Avoidance. Both the CWA and the WCA require that impacts to aquatic resources be avoided if practicable alternatives exist.
Clearly describe all on‐site measures considered to avoid impacts to aquatic resources and discuss at least two project alternatives
that avoid all impacts to aquatic resources on the site. These alternatives may include alternative site plans, alternate sites, and/or
not doing the project. Alternatives should be feasible and prudent (see MN Rules 8420.0520 Subp. 2 C). Applicants are encouraged
to attach drawings and plans to support their analysis:
In general, total avoidance alternatives would result in the failure to meet the demand for this type of residential
development in this part of Eagan by reducing or eliminating the usability and accessibility of the whole site. The
reduction or elimination of potential residential development of the site would be in conflict with the proposed
rezoning of the site from R‐1 to R‐1F. As less land is available within the city to build this size and type of
development, the ability to avoid Wetland B became difficult when faced with having reasonable access to existing
City infrastructure, being able to extend Parkside Court for this development and to future development to the
south, and working with a range of elevation change across the site.
Wetland B
Total Wetland Avoidance Build Alternative
Due to the location of Wetland B within the Parkside Circle site, the extension of Parkside Court from the
development to the north, site grading, and site topography, a total wetland avoidance alternative was not possible.
In order for Parkside Court to be extended and constructed from its existing location and for site grading/drainage
to work across this part of the site, all of Wetland B will need to be permanently impacted. Wetland B will be directly
impacted by the extension of Parkside Court through the site and for site grading associated with several building
pads.
To avoid direct impacts to Wetland B an alternative site design was considered that had Parkside Court being built
around Wetland B to the west instead of in its current alignment. This avoidance alternative may avoid all direct
impacts to Wetland B but the wetland would still be indirectly impacted by the surrounding development reducing
its wetland hydrology to the point where it may no longer sustain itself as wetland. Grading would be proposed
around nearly all of the wetland and the runoff that typically would flow into this wetland will be mostly redirected
to storm water facilities instead. Wetland B receives its hydrology from water being directed to the wetland from
the surrounding grasslands and from part of the development to the north. When these areas become fully
developed, the water that used to provide the hydrology to Wetland B will no longer be directed to the wetland but
instead to storm water facilities on‐site.
The City of Eagan has planned for Parkside Court to be extended at some point in the future to the south to provide
connection to city services and to extend this road to any future development to the south of the Parkside Circle
development. To construct Parkside Court to the south and to have storm water management work properly in this
part of the development, approximately 2‐11’ of fill will need to be placed across Wetland B. The current elevation
of the temporary cul‐de‐sac at the end of Parkside Court is at 964’ and the edge of Wetland B is at an elevation just
below 956’. The proposed extension of Parkside Court through the site will be constructed at an elevation of 964’
down to 962’ where catch basins will be located to capture the runoff from the road and convey it to the storm
water ponding area around Wetland A. By not allowing the extension of Parkside Court through the proposed
development and to the south, the site becomes difficult to develop to city standards and would also make it difficult
to provide future access to city services to the land south of the Parkside Circle site.
No Action Alternative
The no action alternative would result in a failure to meet the purpose and need of the proposed project. The
applicant considers this alternative infeasible since the proposed land use in this part of Eagan has been planned for
residential growth and would not be reasonable for the investment‐backed expectations of the applicant or meeting
the growing demand for single‐family residential housing in this part of Eagan. Therefore, the no action alternative
is not a viable consideration.
Minimization. Both the CWA and the WCA require that all unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources be minimized to the greatest
extent practicable. Discuss all features of the proposed project that have been modified to minimize the impacts to water
resources (see MN Rules 8420.0520 Subp. 4):
The Applicant has considered minimizing wetland impacts to the degree possible, given the constraints posed by the
location of the extension of Parkside Court as well as existing and proposed site grades. With Parkside Court being
built in its current alignment, the impact to Wetland B is unav oidable and is not able to be minimized since the whole
wetland is proposed to be impacted. Efforts were made to avoid impacting the other wetland on‐site (Wetland A)
by being able to plan the storm water facilities and much of the rest of the development away from the wetland.
An effort was considered to minimize the impact to Wetland B by impacting just the western half of the wetland
where the road would be extended and Lots 24 and 25 would not be developed. Although this would minimize the
total impact to Wetland, it would still greatly reduce the hydrology that this wetland depends on for sustaining its
wetland hydrology. Even if this scenario was utilized to minimize impacts to Wetland B, over half of the watershed
area that provides the hydrology for Wetland B would still be developed. As a result of this, much of the runoff
intended to drain toward the wetland would be re‐directed to storm water facilities instead. With this amount of
reduction to the wetland’s current hydrology, it likely would no longer be sustained as wetland and would dry up.
Wetland B is a Type 1 seasonally flooded basin which does not h ave consistently wet conditions throughout the year
but instead is wet for a shorter period of time and can be dry for most of the growing season. By reducing its current
hydrology to an even drier hydrological regime will likely lead to this area no longer being sustained as wetland.
Off‐Site Alternatives. An off‐site alternatives analysis is not required for all permit applications. If you know that your proposal
will require an individual permit (standard permit or letter of permission) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, you may be
required to provide an off‐site alternatives analysis. The alternatives analysis is not required for a complete application but must
be provided during the review process in order for the Corps to complete the evaluation of your application and reach a final
decision. Applicants with questions about when an off‐site alternatives analysis is required should contact their Corps Project
Manager.
Additional Information
Tree removal associated with this project will total approximately 4‐4.5 acres of woodland and planted landscape trees.
BMP’s.
Wetland areas not being impacted on‐site will be protected by erosion control fence during the construction phase
of the development. All disturbed areas will be seeded and mulched. Slopes over 3:1 will be seeded and blanketed.
Other Permits or Approvals Required: MPCA General Stormwater Permit
MPCA Sanitary Sewer Extension Permit
City of Eagan ‐ Preliminary and Final Plat Approval
City of Eagan Grading Permit
Dakota County Public Works‐ Entrance Permit
Proposed Wetland Mitigation
Wetland mitigation being proposed for permanently impacting Wetland B will involve the purchase of 9,328 sq. ft. of
standard wetland credit from wetland banks #1468 & 1689 which are all located within in the same Major Watershed
(33) and Bank Service Area (9) as the proposed project site. This action should satisfy any mitigation requirements for
the wetland being impacted within the proposed Parkside Circle development.
Project Name: Parkside Circle, Eagan
Attachment D
Replacement/Compensatory Mitigation
Complete this part if your application involves wetland replacement/compensatory mitigation not associated with the local road
wetland replacement program. Applicants should consult Corps mitigation guidelines and WCA rules for requirements.
Replacement/Compensatory Mitigation via Wetland Banking. Complete this section if you are proposing to use credits from an
existing wetland bank (with an account number in the State wetland banking system) for all or part of your
replacement/compensatory mitigation requirements.
Wetland Bank
Account # County Major Watershed #
Bank
Service
Area #
Credit Type
(if applicable) Number of Credits
1468 Le Sueur 33‐Minnesota (Shakopee) 9 SWC 5,829 sq. ft. (0.1338 ac.)
1689 Sibley 33‐Minnesota (Shakopee) 9 SWC 3,499 sq. ft. (0.0803 ac.)
Applicants should attach documentation indicating that they have contacted the wetland bank account owner and reached at least
a tentative agreement to utilize the identified credits for the project. This documentation could be a signed purchase agreement,
signed application for withdrawal of credits or some other correspondence indicating an agreement between the applicant and the
bank owner. However, applicants are advised not to enter into a binding agreement to purchase credits until the mitigation plan is
approved by the Corps and LGU.
Currently no wetland banking credits are available within the same minor watershed (Minnesota River‐33143) as
the proposed Parkside Circle project area. Eleven wetland banks are located in the same major watershed
(Minnesota ‐ Shakopee, 33) and of those, only two have enough standard wetland credit available to provide the
nearly all of the needed mitigation for the project.
Banks #1468 and #1689, which are both located in the same major watershed and bank service area (9) as the site,
will be able to provide all of the needed wetland credit for this project. Since the wetland proposed to be impacted
is not under ACOE jurisdiction, the purchase of standard wetland credit will provide sufficient replacement for the
impact to Wetland B. The applicant is proposing to purchase the needed wetland banking credits from wetland banks
#1468 & 1689 in order to satisfy the mitigation requirements associated with this proposed residential development
project.
Initial contact has been made with the manager of both of these wetland banks in December of 2021 to discuss
credit availability for the purchase of needed standard wetland credit for the project. Based on the amount of
wetland banking credit required for the mitigation associated with this project, wetland banks #1468 and 1689 will
be able to provide the total amount of standard wetland credit needed.
A purchase agreement with these three wetland banks will be formalized and executed following the final approval
of this permit application by the LGU in order to secure the needed wetland banking credits for this project.
Applicant or Representative:
Ken Arndt Title: Wetland Specialist
Signature:
Date: 12‐28‐21
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Appendix A
Preliminary Development Plans
(Pioneer Engineering, P.A.)
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PRELIMINARY STORM SEWER PLAN10.1
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FRONT 30'
SIDE 5'
CORNER 30'
REAR 15'
SOUTH ROBERT TRAIL 50'
WETLAND BUFFER 20'
WETLAND SETBACK 25'
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SETBACKS
FRONT 30'
SIDE 5'
CORNER 30'
REAR 15'
SOUTH ROBERT TRAIL 50'
WETLAND BUFFER 20'
WETLAND SETBACK 25'
LOW FLOOR 2' + HWL
LOW OPENING 1' + EOF
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Appendix B
Preliminary Wetland Impact & Buffer Plan
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Appendix C
Wetland Delineation Report
(Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.)
Prepared by:
Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
1032 West 7th Street, Suite 150
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
www.mnrinc.us
Prepared for:
Alliant Ventures V, LLC.
4655 Nicols Rd., Suite 106
Eagan, MN 55122
WETLAND DELINEATION REPORT
4940 & 4980 DODD RD., EAGAN, MN
AUGUST 20, 2021
Table of Contents:
Introduction…….………………………………………………………………………………………. 1
Objective...….….………………………………………………………………………………………. 1
Methodology….....…..…………………………………………………………………………………. 1
Climate Data….......……………………………………………………………………………………. 1
Results…...…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2
Table 1. Wetland Classification, Type and Area...………………………………………….. 2
Appendices:
Appendix A. Supporting Site Figures
Figure 1. Site Location
Figure 2. National Wetlands Inventory
Figure 3. Dakota County Soil Survey
Figure 4. MN DNR Public Waters Inventory
Figure 5. Delineated Wetland
Appendix B. Representative Photographs
Appendix C. Wetland Determination Data Forms
Appendix D. Recent Climatic Conditions
Table 1. Recent Precipitation
Table 2. Monthly Average High Temperature
Introduction
Midwest Natural Resources, Inc. (MNR) was contracted by Alliant Ventures V, LLC. to provide wetland
delineation services for the approximate 14-acre survey area that includes two properties which are located
at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Rd. in Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota (Appendix A, Figure 1). On August 13th,
2021 MNR conducted a routine wetland delineation within the survey area to determine any wetland
boundaries. In all, the boundaries of two wetlands were delineated within the site. No other areas were
reviewed for the presence of wetland on-site.
Objective
To determine and delineate any wetland boundaries that may be located within the survey area. This
information will be used for surveying the existing conditions of the site for a proposed residential
development.
Methodology
Prior to conducting the fieldwork, existing data were reviewed. These data include the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory and the MN DNR National Wetlands Inventory Update June,
2013 (Appendix A, Figure 2), the U.S. Department of Agriculture digital Soil Survey of Dakota County
(Appendix A, Figure 3), and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Public Waters Inventory
(PWI) (Appendix A, Figure 4). Recent climate data (precipitation and temperature) were also obtained for
the survey location.
Delineation efforts were based on the Routine “Onsite” Determination Method contained in the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Midwest Supplement Version 2.0, Aug. 2010 to the 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual
Technical Report Y-87_1.According to this methodology, wetland boundaries are determined based on the
evaluation of the three parameters (hydric soil, hydrophytic vegetation, and wetland hydrology) required
for an area to be defined as a wetland. The wetland boundary for each wetland on-site was identified as the
upper-most extent of each area that met the criteria required to be defined as a wetland: hydric soils,
hydrophytic vegetation, and wetland hydrology. Wetland A and B’s delineated boundaries were marked
with pink pin flags with representative letters and numbers A1-A8 and B1-B10 (Appendix A, Figure 5).
For the wetlands within the survey area, a sample transect was established where the wetland/upland
transition occurs. At each transect, the vegetation, soils, and hydrology were investigated at two positions
in the landscape, one within the wetland and one within the upland. Vegetation, soils, and hydrology were
documented following the aforementioned delineation protocols. Soils were characterized based on soil
matrix/mottle colors and texture, as well as the presence/absence of hydric soil indicators. The dominant
vascular plant species were identified and the cover was estimated visually. The indicator status of the
dominant plant species was taken from the State of Minnesota 2016 Wetland Plant List (Lichvar, R.W.,
D.L. Banks Kirchner, and N.C. Melvin. 2016. The National Wetland Plant List. 2016 wetland ratings.
Phytoneuron 2016-30. Published 28 April 2016. ISSN 2153 733X). Hydrologic indicators (i.e.
presence/absence of inundated and/or saturated soils, drift lines, drainage patterns, water marks, etc.) were
evaluated to determine wetland hydrology. Finally, the wetlands were classified based on the Cowardin,
Circular 39 and Eggers & Reed wetland descriptions. All collected field data is summarized in the Wetland
Determination Data Forms (Midwest Region) included in Appendix C of this report.
Climate Data
To provide context for the wetland survey effort, recent climatic conditions were investigated for the local
area, including precipitation and temperature data and are included in Appendix D.
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Results
The Dodd Rd. properties consists of land that includes a limousine business, open grassland, deciduous
woodlands, and two wetland areas. In total, MNR delineated and located the boundaries of two wetlands
within the 14-acre site. The following is a table that summarizes the delineated wetlands by Circular 39
type, Cowardin classification, Eggers and Reed Plant Community and by size in acres.
Table 1. Wetland Classification, Type and Area
Wetland ID Circular 39
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Size
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A 1/2 PEMA/B seasonally flooded basin/fresh
wet meadow 0.32
B 1 PEMA seasonally flooded basin 0.11
The wetlands were delineated using methods and criteria that follow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Wetlands Delineation Manual (1987) and the Regional Supplement to the COE Wetland Delineation
Manual: Midwest Version 2.0, Aug. 2010. The boundary of the delineated wetland was located by MNR
and by Pioneer Engineering, P.A.
Wetland A
Wetland A is a Type 1/2 (PEMA/B; Seasonally Flooded Basin/Fresh Wet Meadow) wetland located along
the eastern property boundary in the southern half of the site and is approximately 0.32 acre in area within
the site. The wetland extends off-site to the east as a similar type wetland. The DNR updated National
Wetlands Inventory (June, 2013) does not map the area where Wetland A is located as being a wetland.
Plant species documented at the wetland sample point for Wetland A include swamp smartweed (Persicaria
amphibia) and reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea). Plant species documented at the upland sample
point for Wetland A include: Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), big bluestem (Andropogon
gerardii), Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis), and wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa).
From the digital U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Survey for Dakota County, the soils mapped within
the area of the transect for Wetland A are described as Quam silt loam which is mapped as a hydric soil.
The soils investigated within this wetland sample point met the Redox Dark Surface (F6) hydric soil
indicator. Wetland hydrology indicators recorded at the transect for Wetland A includes two secondary
indicators: geomorphic position (D2) and FAC-neutral test (D5).
Wetland B
Wetland B is a Type 1 (PEMA; Seasonally Flooded Basin) wetland located in the northern part of the survey
area and is approximately 0.11 acre in area. Wetland B is a seasonally flooded basin dominated by mainly
swamp smartweed with reed canary grass. The DNR updated National Wetlands Inventory (June, 2013)
does not map the area where Wetland B is located as being a wetland.
Plant species documented at the wetland sample point for Wetland B include swamp smartweed (Persicaria
amphibia), stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), narrow leaf cattail (Typha angustifolia) and sensitive fern
(Onoclea sensibilis). Plant species documented at the upland sample point for Wetland B include: Canada
goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), smooth brome (Bromus inermis), and reed canary grass (Phalaris
arundinacea).
From the digital U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Survey for Dakota County, the soils mapped within
the area of the transect for Wetland B are described as Kingsley sandy loam, 3-8% slopes which is mapped
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as a non-hydric soil. The soils investigated within this wetland sample point met the Redox Dark Surface
(F6) hydric soil indicators. Wetland hydrology indicators recorded at the transect for Wetland B includes
two secondary indicators: geomorphic position (D2) and FAC-neutral test (D5).
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Appendix B – Representative Photos
Appendix B, Representative Photos
Page 1 of 2
Wetland A
Wetland A
Photo of Wetland A, view from south side facing north at typical fresh wet meadow
with swamp smartweed, woolgrass and cattail in the mid-ground of photo.
Closer up photo of the dominant vegetation in Wetland A that includes swamp
smartweed (Persicaria amphibia, OBL), woolgrass (Scirpus cyperinus, OBL) and
narrow leaf cattail (Typha angustifolia, OBL)
Appendix B, Representative Photos
Page 2 of 2
Wetland B
Wetland B
Photo of Wetland B from the NW side facing SE across the basin. Dominant
vegetation across the wetland is swamp smartweed (Persicaria amphibia, OBL).
Closer up photo of swamp smartweed (Persicaria amphibia, OBL) the dominant
vegetation throughout the wetland.
Appendix C – Wetland Determination Data Forms
US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region – 9HUVLRQ
WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM – Midwest Region
Project/Site: City/County: Sampling Date:
Applicant/Owner: State: Sampling Point:
Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range:
Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none):
Slope (%): Lat: Long: Datum:
Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification:
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.)
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are “Normal Circumstances” present? Yes No
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.)
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS – Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc.
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Is the Sampled Area
within a Wetland? Yes No
Remarks:
VEGETATION – Use scientific names of plants.
Dominance Test worksheet:
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata: (B)
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet:
Total % Cover of: Multiply by:
OBL species x 1 =
FACW species x 2 =
FAC species x 3 =
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
Column Totals: (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators:
Dominance Test is >50%
Prevalence Index is 3.01
Morphological Adaptations1 (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation1 (Explain)
1Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must
be present, unless disturbed or problematic.
Absolute Dominant Indicator
Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? Status
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
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= Total Cover
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: )
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Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes No
Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.)
1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.Eagan/Dakota 2021-08-13
Alliant Ventures V, LLC MN 21-239-WA-W
Ken Arndt 36/27/23
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SOIL Sampling Point:
Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.)
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type1 Loc2 Texture Remarks
1Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, 06 0DVNHG Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix.
Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3:
Histosol (A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Coast Prairie Redox (A16)
Histic Epipedon (A2) Sandy Redox (S5)
Iron-Manganese Masses (F12)
Black Histic (A3)
Other (Explain in Remarks)
Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1)
Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
2 cm Muck (A10) Depleted Matrix (F3)
Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Redox Dark Surface (F6)
Thick Dark Surface (A12) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Redox Depressions (F8) wetland hydrology must be present,
5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat (S3) unless disturbed or problematic.
Restrictive Layer (if observed):
Type:
Depth (inches):
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Remarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required)
Surface Water (A1) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Surface Soil Cracks (B6)
High Water Table (A2) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Drainage Patterns (B10)
Saturation (A3) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Dry-Season Water Table (C2)
Water Marks (B1) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Crayfish Burrows (C8)
Sediment Deposits (B2) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
Drift Deposits (B3) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Geomorphic Position (D2)
Iron Deposits (B5) Thin Muck Surface (C7) FAC-Neutral Test (D5)
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Gauge or Well Data (D9)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Other (Explain in Remarks)
Field Observations:
Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
(includes capillary fringe)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available:
Remarks:
Dark Surface (S7)
Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
Stripped Matrix (S6)
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Soils meet the F6 hydric soil indicator.
US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region – 9HUVLRQ
WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM – Midwest Region
Project/Site: City/County: Sampling Date:
Applicant/Owner: State: Sampling Point:
Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range:
Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none):
Slope (%): Lat: Long: Datum:
Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification:
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.)
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are “Normal Circumstances” present? Yes No
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.)
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS – Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc.
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Is the Sampled Area
within a Wetland? Yes No
Remarks:
VEGETATION – Use scientific names of plants.
Dominance Test worksheet:
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata: (B)
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet:
Total % Cover of: Multiply by:
OBL species x 1 =
FACW species x 2 =
FAC species x 3 =
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
Column Totals: (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators:
Dominance Test is >50%
Prevalence Index is 3.01
Morphological Adaptations1 (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation1 (Explain)
1Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must
be present, unless disturbed or problematic.
Absolute Dominant Indicator
Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? Status
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
Sapling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Herb Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
= Total Cover
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes No
Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.)
1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.Eagan/Dakota 2021-08-13
Alliant Ventures V, LLC.MN 21-239-WA-U
Ken Arndt 36/27/23
Side Slope Concave
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SOIL Sampling Point:
Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.)
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type1 Loc2 Texture Remarks
1Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, 06 0DVNHG Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix.
Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3:
Histosol (A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Coast Prairie Redox (A16)
Histic Epipedon (A2) Sandy Redox (S5)
Iron-Manganese Masses (F12)
Black Histic (A3)
Other (Explain in Remarks)
Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1)
Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
2 cm Muck (A10) Depleted Matrix (F3)
Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Redox Dark Surface (F6)
Thick Dark Surface (A12) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Redox Depressions (F8) wetland hydrology must be present,
5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat (S3) unless disturbed or problematic.
Restrictive Layer (if observed):
Type:
Depth (inches):
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Remarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required)
Surface Water (A1) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Surface Soil Cracks (B6)
High Water Table (A2) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Drainage Patterns (B10)
Saturation (A3) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Dry-Season Water Table (C2)
Water Marks (B1) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Crayfish Burrows (C8)
Sediment Deposits (B2) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
Drift Deposits (B3) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Geomorphic Position (D2)
Iron Deposits (B5) Thin Muck Surface (C7) FAC-Neutral Test (D5)
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Gauge or Well Data (D9)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Other (Explain in Remarks)
Field Observations:
Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
(includes capillary fringe)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available:
Remarks:
Dark Surface (S7)
Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
Stripped Matrix (S6)
21-239-WA-U
0-8 10YR 3/2 100 SIL silt loam
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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM – Midwest Region
Project/Site: City/County: Sampling Date:
Applicant/Owner: State: Sampling Point:
Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range:
Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none):
Slope (%): Lat: Long: Datum:
Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification:
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.)
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are “Normal Circumstances” present? Yes No
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.)
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS – Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc.
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Is the Sampled Area
within a Wetland? Yes No
Remarks:
VEGETATION – Use scientific names of plants.
Dominance Test worksheet:
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata: (B)
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet:
Total % Cover of: Multiply by:
OBL species x 1 =
FACW species x 2 =
FAC species x 3 =
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
Column Totals: (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators:
Dominance Test is >50%
Prevalence Index is 3.01
Morphological Adaptations1 (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation1 (Explain)
1Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must
be present, unless disturbed or problematic.
Absolute Dominant Indicator
Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? Status
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
Sapling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
Herb Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
= Total Cover
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
= Total Cover
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes No
Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.)
1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.Eagan/Dakota 2021-08-13
Alliant Ventures V, LLC.MN 21-239-WB-W
Ken Arndt 36/27/23
Depression Concave
0-2%44.775972 -93.118905 WGS84
Kingsley sandy loam, 3-8% slopes none
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Wetland B is a Type 1 seasonally flooded basin that is dominated primarily by swamp smartweed. The three months prior to the site visit is
considered a dry period.
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Persicaria amphibia 60 Y OBL
Typha angustifolia 20 N OBL 1.24
Urtica dioica 20 N FACW
Onoclea sensibilis N FACW
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SOIL Sampling Point:
Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.)
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type1 Loc2 Texture Remarks
1Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, 06 0DVNHG Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix.
Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3:
Histosol (A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Coast Prairie Redox (A16)
Histic Epipedon (A2) Sandy Redox (S5)
Iron-Manganese Masses (F12)
Black Histic (A3)
Other (Explain in Remarks)
Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1)
Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
2 cm Muck (A10) Depleted Matrix (F3)
Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Redox Dark Surface (F6)
Thick Dark Surface (A12) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Redox Depressions (F8) wetland hydrology must be present,
5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat (S3) unless disturbed or problematic.
Restrictive Layer (if observed):
Type:
Depth (inches):
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Remarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required)
Surface Water (A1) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Surface Soil Cracks (B6)
High Water Table (A2) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Drainage Patterns (B10)
Saturation (A3) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Dry-Season Water Table (C2)
Water Marks (B1) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Crayfish Burrows (C8)
Sediment Deposits (B2) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
Drift Deposits (B3) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Geomorphic Position (D2)
Iron Deposits (B5) Thin Muck Surface (C7) FAC-Neutral Test (D5)
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Gauge or Well Data (D9)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Other (Explain in Remarks)
Field Observations:
Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
(includes capillary fringe)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available:
Remarks:
Dark Surface (S7)
Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
Stripped Matrix (S6)
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0-3 10YR 2/1 100 L loam
4-10 10YR 2/1 90 2.5YR 4/6 10 C M L loam
11-15 10YR 2/1 90 2.5YR 4/6 10 SICL silty clay loam
16-20 10YR 4/2 90 2.5YR 4/6 10 M SCLC sandy clay loam
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Two secondary indicators of wetland hydrology are present.
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Soils meet the F6 hydric soil indicator.
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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM – Midwest Region
Project/Site: City/County: Sampling Date:
Applicant/Owner: State: Sampling Point:
Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range:
Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none):
Slope (%): Lat: Long: Datum:
Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification:
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.)
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are “Normal Circumstances” present? Yes No
Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.)
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS – Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc.
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Is the Sampled Area
within a Wetland? Yes No
Remarks:
VEGETATION – Use scientific names of plants.
Dominance Test worksheet:
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata: (B)
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet:
Total % Cover of: Multiply by:
OBL species x 1 =
FACW species x 2 =
FAC species x 3 =
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
Column Totals: (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators:
Dominance Test is >50%
Prevalence Index is 3.01
Morphological Adaptations1 (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation1 (Explain)
1Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must
be present, unless disturbed or problematic.
Absolute Dominant Indicator
Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? Status
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
Sapling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
= Total Cover
Herb Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
= Total Cover
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: )
1.
2.
= Total Cover
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes No
Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.)
1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.Eagan/Dakota 2021-08-13
Alliant Ventures V, LLC.MN 21-239-WB-U
Ken Arndt 36/27/23
Side Slope Concave
3-7%44.775902 -93.119002 WGS84
Kingsley sandy loam, 3-8% slopes na
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The three months prior to the site visit is considered a dry period.
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SOIL Sampling Point:
Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.)
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type1 Loc2 Texture Remarks
1Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, 06 0DVNHG Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix.
Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3:
Histosol (A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Coast Prairie Redox (A16)
Histic Epipedon (A2) Sandy Redox (S5)
Iron-Manganese Masses (F12)
Black Histic (A3)
Other (Explain in Remarks)
Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1)
Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
2 cm Muck (A10) Depleted Matrix (F3)
Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Redox Dark Surface (F6)
Thick Dark Surface (A12) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Redox Depressions (F8) wetland hydrology must be present,
5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat (S3) unless disturbed or problematic.
Restrictive Layer (if observed):
Type:
Depth (inches):
Hydric Soil Present? Yes No
Remarks:
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators:
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required)
Surface Water (A1) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Surface Soil Cracks (B6)
High Water Table (A2) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Drainage Patterns (B10)
Saturation (A3) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Dry-Season Water Table (C2)
Water Marks (B1) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Crayfish Burrows (C8)
Sediment Deposits (B2) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
Drift Deposits (B3) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Geomorphic Position (D2)
Iron Deposits (B5) Thin Muck Surface (C7) FAC-Neutral Test (D5)
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Gauge or Well Data (D9)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Other (Explain in Remarks)
Field Observations:
Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches):
(includes capillary fringe)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available:
Remarks:
Dark Surface (S7)
Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
Stripped Matrix (S6)
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0-9 10YR 3/2 100 SIL silt loam
10-20 10YR 5/3 100 SIL silt loam
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No indicators of wetland hydrology are present.
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Soils are non-hydric.
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Appendix D – Recent Climatic Conditions
Appendix D, Recent Climatic Conditions
Page 1 of 1
Past Year’s Precipitation Data from Gridded Database
Source: Minnesota Climatology Working Group website: http://climate.umn.edu/
Since the delineation of the Dodd Rd. properties was conducted on August 13th, 2021 daily precipitation
data from the months of May, June and July were reviewed. Annual precipitation data for the three months
prior to August were obtained from the Minnesota Climatology Working Group for the area of Hennepin
County where the nearest precipitation data was collected. Precipitation data was obtained using the
following as the target location:
County: Hennepin Township Number: 27N
Township Name: East Bloomington Range Number: 23W
Nearest Community: Wescott Section Number: 36
Aerial photograph or site visit date: Monday, August 13, 2021
Score using 1981-2010 normal period
values are in inches
A 'R' following a monthly total indicates a provisional value
derived from radar-based estimates.
first prior
month:
July 2021
second prior
month:
June 2021
third prior
month:
May 2021
estimated precipitation total for this location:missing 1.86R 3.30R
there is a 30% chance this location will have less than:2.73 3.54 3.00
there is a 30% chance this location will have more than:4.52 5.13 4.39
type of month: dry normal wet missing dry normal
monthly score missing 2 * 1 = 2 1 * 2 = 2
multi-month score:
6 to 9 (dry) 10 to 14 (normal) 15 to 18 (wet)missing
Table 1. Recent Precipitation
Rosemount 3.3 W
Weather Station May June July 1st 13 Days of
August
Precipitation 3.26” 1.83” 1.65” 0.96”
Average Temperature Climate Data
Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Local Climatological Data
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/climate/historical/lcd.html?loc=msp
Average monthly high temperature for the three months preceding the site visit as well as the day of the
survey are reported in Table 1 below. Temperature data were obtained from the weather station at the
Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.
Table 2. Monthly Average High Temperature
May June July August 13
Temperature (°F) 70.0° 87.4° 86.1° 80°
Appendix D
Notice of Decision – 4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.
(City of Eagan)
BWSR NOD Form – November 12, 2019 1
Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act
Notice of Decision
Local Government Unit: City of Eagan County: Dakota
Applicant Name: Robert Machacek, Alliant Ventures V, LLC Applicant Representative: Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural
Resources, Inc.
Project Name: Dodd Rd Properties LGU Project No. (if any):
Date Complete Application Received by LGU: 08/31/2021
Date of LGU Decision: 10/12/2021
Date this Notice was Sent: 10/12/2021
WCA Decision Type - check all that apply
☒ Wetland Boundary/Type ☐ Sequencing ☐ Replacement Plan ☐ Bank Plan (not credit purchase)
☐ No-Loss (8420.0415) ☐ Exemption (8420.0420)
Part: ☐ A ☐ B ☐ C ☐ D ☐ E ☐ F ☐ G ☐ H Subpart: ☐ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4 ☐ 5 ☐ 6 ☐ 7 ☐ 8 ☐ 9
Replacement Plan Impacts (replacement plan decisions only)
Total WCA Wetland Impact Area: Approximately 0.51 ac, 0.49 permanent, 0.02 temporary
Wetland Replacement Type: ☐ Project Specific Credits:
☐ Bank Credits:
Bank Account Number(s):
Technical Evaluation Panel Findings and Recommendations (attach if any)
☒ Approve ☐ Approve w/Conditions ☐ Deny ☐ No TEP Recommendation
LGU Decision
☒ Approved with Conditions (specify below)1 ☐ Approved1 ☐ Denied
List Conditions: Submit survey of wetland boundary and the GPS points of the delineation in a form
acceptable to the City.
Decision-Maker for this Application: ☒ Staff ☐ Governing Board/Council ☐ Other:
Decision is valid for: ☒ 5 years (default) ☐ Other (specify):
1 Wetland Replacement Plan approval is not valid until BWSR confirms the withdrawal of any required wetland bank credits. For project-
specific replacement a financial assurance per MN Rule 8420.0522, Subp. 9 and evidence that all required forms have been recorded on
the title of the property on which the replacement wetland is located must be provided to the LGU for the approval to be valid.
LGU Findings – Attach document(s) and/or insert narrative providing the basis for the LGU decision1.
☐ Attachment(s) (specify):
☒ Summary: Wetland delineation report (August 20, 2021) from Midwest Natural Resources, Inc. (Ken
Arndt, MWPCP #1247) for approximate 14-acre area associated with 4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd at SE¼, SW¼,
Sec36, T27N, R23W sufficiently distinguishes boundaries and types of two wetland areas. Both wetland
areas are hereby classified as Manage A, according to Eagan City Code Sec. 11.67.
1 Findings must consider any TEP recommendations.
Attached Project Documents
☒ Site Location Map ☐ Project Plan(s)/Descriptions/Reports (specify):
BWSR NOD Form – November 12, 2019 2
Appeals of LGU Decisions
If you wish to appeal this decision, you must provide a written request within 30 calendar days of the date you
received the notice. All appeals must be submitted to the Board of Water and Soil Resources Executive Director
along with a check payable to BWSR for $500 unless the LGU has adopted a local appeal process as identified
below. The check must be sent by mail and the written request to appeal can be submitted by mail or e-mail.
The appeal should include a copy of this notice, name and contact information of appellant(s) and their
representatives (if applicable), a statement clarifying the intent to appeal and supporting information as to why
the decision is in error. Send to:
Appeals & Regulatory Compliance Coordinator
Minnesota Board of Water & Soils Resources
520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155
travis.germundson@state.mn.us
Does the LGU have a local appeal process applicable to this decision?
☐ Yes1 ☒ No
1If yes, all appeals must first be considered via the local appeals process.
Local Appeals Submittal Requirements (LGU must describe how to appeal, submittal requirements, fees, etc. as applicable)
Notice Distribution (include name)
Required on all notices:
☒ SWCD TEP Member: Dave Holman, Dakota County SWCD ☒ BWSR TEP Member: Ben Carlson ☐ LGU TEP Member (if different than LGU contact): N/A
☐ DNR Representative: N/A
☐ Watershed District or Watershed Mgmt. Org.: N/A
☒ Applicant: Robert Machacek, Alliant Ventures V, LLC ☒ Agent/Consultant: Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
Optional or As Applicable:
☐ Corps of Engineers: N/A ☐ BWSR Wetland Mitigation Coordinator (required for bank plan applications only): N/A
☐ Members of the Public (notice only): N/A ☐ Other: N/A
Signature: Date: 10/12/2021
This notice and accompanying application materials may be sent electronically or by mail. The LGU may opt to send a
summary of the application to members of the public upon request per 8420.0255, Subp. 3.
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Site LocationAlliant Ventures V, LL C.4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.Ea gan, MN
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Appendix E
Approved Jurisdictional Determination
Army Corps of Engineers
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
ST. PAUL DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
180 FIFTH STREET EAST, SUITE 700
ST. PAUL, MN 55101-1678
December 2, 2021
Regulatory File No. MVP 2021-01783-RMH
Alliant Ventures V, LLC
c/o: Robert Machacek r.machacek@yahoo.com
Dear Robert Machacek:
This letter regards an approved jurisdictional determination for the 4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.
site. The project site is in Section 36, Township 27 North, Range 23 West, Dakota County,
Minnesota. The review area for our jurisdictional determination is identified on the enclosed
figures labeled MVP-2021-01783-RMH (AJD) Page 1 of 2 through 2 of 2.
The review area contains no waters of the United States subject to Corps of Engineers (Corps) jurisdiction. Therefore, you are not required to obtain Department of the Army authorization to
discharge dredged or f ill material within this area. The rationale for this determination is
provided in the enclosed Approved Jurisdictional Determination form. This determination is only
valid for the review area described. You are also cautioned that the area of waters described on
the enclosed Jurisdictional Determination form is approximate and is not based on a precise
delineation of aquatic resources.
If you object to this approved jurisdictional determination, you may request an administrative
appeal under Corps regulations at 33 CFR 331. Enclosed you will find a Notification of Appeal
Process (NAP) fact sheet and Request for Appeal (RFA) form. If you request to appeal this
determination, you must submit a completed RFA form to the Mississippi Valley Division Office
at the address shown on the form.
In order for an RFA to be accepted by the Corps, the Corps must determine that it is
complete, that it meets the criteria for appeal under 33 CFR 331.5, and that it has been received
by the Division Office within 60 days of the date of the enclosed NAP. It is not necessary to
submit an RFA form to the division office if you do not object to the determination in this letter
This approved jurisdictional determination may be relied upon f or five years from the date of
this letter. However, the Corps reserves the right to review and revise the determination in
response to changing site conditions, information that was not considered during our initial
review, or off-site activities that could indirectly alter the extent of wetlands and other resources on-site. This determination may be renewed at the end of the f ive year period provided you
submit a written request and our staff are able to verify that the limits established during the
original determination are still accurate.
Regulatory Branch (File No. MVP-2021-01783-RMH)
Page 2 of 2
If you have any questions, please contact me in our St. Paul of fice at (651) 290-5355 or
Raelene.Hegge@usace.army.mil. In any correspondence or inquiries, please refer to the
Regulatory file number shown above.
Sincerely,
Raelene Hegge
Regulatory Specialist
cc:
Ken Arndt, Agent (ken.arndt@mnrinc.us)
Ben Carlson, BWSR (ben.carlson@state.mn.us)
Anna Hotz, MPCA (anna.hotz@state.mn.us)
Eric Macbeth, LGU (emacbeth@cityofeagan.com)
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Site Location
Alliant Ventures V, LLC.
4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd.
Eagan, MN
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APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION FORM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
This form should be completed by following the instructions provided in Section IV of the JD Form Instructional Guidebook.
SECTION I: BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (JD): December 1, 2021
B. ST PAUL, MN DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER: 4940 & 4980 Dodd Rd, MVP-2021-01783-
RMH
C. PROJECT LOCATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This AJD considers wetlands identified as
Wetlands A and B within the approximate 14 acre property located in Section 36, Township 27 North,
Range 23 West.
State: Minnesota County/parish/borough: Dakota County City: Eagan
Center coordinates of site (lat/long in degree decimal format): Lat. 44.776498° N, Long. -93.119529° W.
Universal Transverse Mercator: X:490542.701262, Y: 4958129.630756, Zone 15
Name of nearest waterbody: Mississippi River
Name of watershed or Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC): Upper Mississippi Region Watershed (HUC 07020012)
Check if map/diagram of review area and/or potential jurisdictional areas is/are available upon request.
Check if other sites (e.g., offsite mitigation sites, disposal sites, etc…) are associated with this action and are recorded on a
different JD form.
D. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY):
Office (Desk) Determination. Date: December 1, 2021
Field Determination. Date(s):
SECTION II: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
A. RHA SECTION 10 DETERMINATION OF JURISDICTION.
There are no “navigable waters of the U.S.” within Rivers and Harbors Act (RHA) jurisdiction (as defined by 33 CFR part 329) in the review
area.
B. CWA SECTION 404 DETERMINATION OF JURISDICTION.
There are no“waters of the U.S.” within Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction (as defined by 33 CFR part 328) in the review area.
1. Waters of the U.S.: N/A
2. Non-regulated waters/wetlands (check if applicable):1
Potentially jurisdictional waters and/or wetlands were assessed within the review area and determined to be not jurisdictiona l.
Explain: The review area for this jurisdictional determination is the extent of Wetland A (0.32 ac) and
Wetland B (0.11 ac) identified as PEM1 wetlands, within the re view area. The wetlands are depressional
basins located within a residential and commercial area that do not have a surface or shallow subsurface
hydrologic connection to any navigable waters or their tributaries. Based upon a review of aerial
photographs, United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:24K Quad and its associated National
Hydrography Dataset (NHD), Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) soil survey, National
Wetland Inventory (NWI) maps, topography data, and the materials submitted, the wetlands are
determined to be hydrologically isolated with no surface water connection to a water of the United States
(WOUS). An unnamed tributary, identified by the USGS NHD as an artificial path flow line, is located
approximately 1.2 miles northwest of the wetlands. The review area is not within a 100-year floodplain.
The wetlands in review are surrounded by upland, and have no swales, ditches, pipes, or other means that
would provide a surface or subsurface connection to a WOUS. We have determined that these wetlands are
isolated depressions and hydrologically separated from other aquatic resources. The surrounding land use
comprises of agricultural, residential, and transportation uses and does not provide cover or habitat
between the wetlands and other aquatic resources. These wetlands do not have an ecological connection to
a WOUS.
The wetlands do not support a link to interstate or foreign commerce because it is not known to be used by
interstate or foreign travelers for recreation or other purposes; do not produce fish or shellfish that could
1 Supporting documentation is presented in Section III.F.
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be taken and sold in interstate or foreign commerce; and is not known to be used for industrial purposes
by industries in interstate or foreign commerce. The wetlands were determined to not be a WOUS and not
to be jurisdictional under the CWA.
SECTION III: CWA ANALYSIS
A. TNWs AND WETLANDS ADJACENT TO TNWs: N/A
B. CHARACTERISTICS OF TRIBUTARY (THAT IS NOT A TNW) AND ITS ADJACENT WETLANDS (IF ANY): N/A
C. SIGNIFICANT NEXUS DETERMINATION: N/A
D. DETERMINATIONS OF JURISDICTIONAL FINDINGS. THE SUBJECT WATERS/W ETLANDS ARE (CHECK ALL
THAT APPLY): N/A
E. ISOLATED [INTERSTATE OR INTRA-STATE] WATERS, INCLUDING ISOLATED WETLANDS, THE USE,
DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION OF WHICH COULD AFFECT INTERSTATE COMMERCE, INCLUDING ANY
SUCH WATERS (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): N/A
F. NON-JURISDICTIONAL WATERS, INCLUDING WETLANDS (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY):
If potential wetlands were assessed within the review area, th ese areas did not meet the criteria in the 1987 Corps of Engine ers
Wetland Delineation Manual and/or appropriate Regional Supplements.
Review area included isolated waters with no substantial nexus to interstate (or foreign) commerce.
Prior to the Jan 2001 Supreme Court decision in “SWANCC,” the review area would have been regulated based solely on the
“Migratory Bird Rule” (MBR).
Waters do not meet the “Significant Nexus” standard, where such a finding is required for jurisdiction. Explain:
Other (explain, if not covered above):
Provide acreage estimates for non-jurisdictional waters in the review area, where the sole potential basis of jurisdiction is the MBR
factors (i.e., presence of migratory birds, presence of endangered species, use of water for irrigated agriculture), using best professional
judgment (check all that apply):
Non-wetland waters (i.e., rivers, streams): linear feet width (ft).
Lakes/ponds: acres.
Other non-wetland waters: acres. List type of aquatic resource: .
Wetlands: Wetland A: 0.32 ac. and Wetland B: 0.11 ac. acres.
Provide acreage estimates for non-jurisdictional waters in the review area that do not meet the “Significant Nexus” standard, where such
a finding is required for jurisdiction (check all that apply):
Non-wetland waters (i.e., rivers, streams): linear feet, width (ft).
Lakes/ponds: acres.
Other non-wetland waters: acres. List type of aquatic resource: .
Wetlands: acres.
SECTION IV: DATA SOURCES.
A. SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for JD (check all that apply - checked items shall be included in case file and, where checked
and requested, appropriately reference sources below):
Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant: Wetland Delineation Report for 4940
& 4980 Dodd Rd dated August 20, 2021.
Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant.
Office concurs with data sheets/delineation report.
Office does not concur with data sheets/delineation report.
Data sheets prepared by the Corps:
Corps navigable waters’ study:
U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas:
USGS NHD data.
USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps.
U.S. Geological Survey map(s). Cite scale & quad name:USGS 1:24K Quad Name: Inver Grove Heights
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. Citation: Dakota County Soil Survey
National wetlands inventory map(s). Cite name:
State/Local wetland inventory map(s):
FEMA/FIRM maps:
100-year Floodplain Elevation is: (National Geodectic Vertical Datum of 1929)
Photographs: Aerial (Name & Date): MN DNR, USDA, USGS NHD, ESRI
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or Other (Name & Date):Site photos submitted with delineation report
Previous determination(s). File no. and date of response letter:
Applicable/supporting case law:
Applicable/supporting scientific literature:
Other information (please specify):
B. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS TO SUPPORT JD:
NOTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OPTIONS AND PROCESS AND
REQUEST FOR APPEAL
Applicant: Alliant Ventures V, LLC
c/o: Robert Machacek
File No.: MVP-2021-01783-RMH Date: December 2, 2021
Attached is: See Section below
INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) A
PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) B
PERMIT DENIAL C
X APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D
PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION E
SECTION I - The following identifies your rights and options regarding an administrative appeal of the above decision. Additional
information may be found at http://usace.army.mil/inet/function s/cw/cecwo/reg or Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331.
A: INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or object to the permit. x ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the pe rmit document and return it to the district engineer for final
authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), y ou may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your
signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all righ ts
to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and a pproved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. x OBJECT: If you object to the permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may request that
the permit be modified accordingly. You must complete Section I I of this form and return the form to the district engineer.
Your objections must be received by the district engineer withi n 60 days of the date of this notice, or you will forfeit your right
to appeal the permit in the future. Upon receipt of your letter, the district engineer will evaluate your objections and may: (a)
modify the permit to address all of your concerns, (b) modify the permit to address some of your objections, or (c) not modify
the permit having determined that the permit should be issued as previously written. After evaluating your objections, the
district engineer will send you a proffered permit for your reconsideration, as indicated in Section B below.
B: PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or appeal the permit
x ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the pe rmit document and return it to the district engineer for final
authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), y ou may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your
signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all righ ts
to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. x APPEAL: If you choose to decline the proffered permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you
may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this
form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the
date of this notice. C: PERMIT DENIAL: You may appeal the denial of a permit unde r the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by
completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division
engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. D: APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You may accept or appeal the approved JD or provide new information. x ACCEPT: You do not need to notify the Corps to accept an approved JD. Failure to notify the Corps within 60 days of the
date of this notice, means that you accept the approved JD in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the approved JD. x APPEAL: If you disagree with the approved JD, you may appeal the approved JD under the Corps of Engineers Administrative
Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sendin g the form to the division engineer. This form must be received
by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this not ice.
E: PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You do not need to respond to the Corps regarding the preliminary
JD. The Preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, you may request an approved JD (which may be appealed), by contacting
the Corps district for further instruction. Also you may provide new information for further consideration by the Corps to re evaluate
the JD.
SECTION II - REQUEST FOR APPEAL or OBJECTIONS TO AN INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT
REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS: (Describe your reasons for a ppealing the decision or your objections to an initial
proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or
objections are addressed in the administrative record.)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The appeal is limited to a review of th e administrative record, the Corps memorandum for the
record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplementa l information that the review officer has determined is needed to
clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. Ho wever,
you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record.
POINT OF CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION:
If you have questions regarding this decision and/or the appeal
process you may contact:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Division
Attn. Raelene Hegge
180 Fifth Street East, Suite 700
St. Paul, MN 55101-1678
Telephone 651-290-5355
If you only have questions regarding the appeal process you may
also contact the Division Engineer through:
Administrative Appeals Review Officer
Mississippi Valley Division
P.O. Box 80 (1400 Walnut Street)
Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080
601-634-5820 FAX: 601-634-5816
RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers personnel, and any government
consultants, to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day
notice of any site investigation, and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations.
_______________________________
Signature of appellant or agent.
Date: Telephone number:
BWSR TEP Findings & Recommendation Form - October 2019 1
Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act
Technical Evaluation Panel Form
This form can be used to document TEP findings and recommendations related to WCA decisions,
determinations, enforcement and pre-application reviews.
Local Government Unit: City of Eagan County: Dakota
Landowner/Applicant: Robert Machacek, Alliant Ventures V, LLC
Agent/Representative(s): Ken Arndt, Midwest Natural Resources, Inc.
Project Name: Parkside Circle Project No. (if any): SWCD #21-EGN-174
Project Location: 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road, Eagan MN
Purpose of TEP Findings/Recommendation - check all that apply and describe
☐Pre-application review ☒ Application Review (related to WCA Decision)
☐Local Government Road Wetland Replacement Program Eligibility ☐ WCA Determination Request
☐Other (specify):
Describe:
Meeting Type – check all that apply and specify dates as applicable
☐In-Person Meeting(s), Date(s):☒Electronic Exchanges: Virtual Meet (2022/01/24)
☐Onsite Review(s), Date(s):☐Other (specify):
Findings and Recommendations
The TEP finds the application complies fully with WCA Rules Ch. 8420. The TEP recommends approval, with the
following conditions: 1) impacts to Wetland A (0.32 ac) shall be avoided completely and 2) permanent impacts
to Wetland B (0.1071 ac) shall be replaced, according to WCA Rules Ch. 8420.0522 for wetland mitigation
banking in same BSA9 at a 2:1 ratio, with 9,328 ft2 (0.2141 ac.) credits. The TEP further recommends approval
conditions for the applicant to obtain drainage utility easement(s) from neighboring VFW property for offsite
stormwater management according to City regulations and standards for this proposed development.
☐Attachment(s) (specify):
DNR Protected Waters and Shoreland Protection Zone
Will the project/activity affect DNR public waters, DNR public waters wetlands or wetlands within the
shoreland protection zone? ☐ Yes ☒ No If yes, DNR representative is a member of the TEP.
Signatures
☒LGU TEP Member: Eric Macbeth Agree with Findings & Recommendations: ☒ Yes ☐ No
Signature: Date: 02/03/22
☒SWCD TEP Member: David Holmen Agree with Findings & Recommendations: ☒ Yes ☐ No
Signature: Date: 02/03/22
☒BWSR TEP Member: Ben Carlson Agree with Findings & Recommendations: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Signature: Date: 2/3/2022
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
Consent Agenda
R. Approve a Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Eagan (as fiscal agent for the Dakota
County Drug Task Force) and Dakota County for the administration and distribution of the
Violent Crime Enforcement Teams grant
Action to be considered:
To approve a Joint Powers Agreement for the administration and distribution of the Violent Crime
Enforcement Teams grant.
Facts:
The Dakota County Drug Task Force is a primary law enforcement agency in Dakota County
fighting drug trafficking and violent crime.
The Violet Crime Enforcement Teams grant is managed by the State of Minnesota Office of
Justice Programs. The Dakota County Drug Task Force uses this funding to supplement the
administration of the unit.
The City of Eagan as a fiscal agent for the Dakota County Drug Task Force is responsible for the
administration and distribution of the grant.
The JPA between the City of Eagan and Dakota County is required to comply with grant terms
and distribute funds to Dakota County.
The Dakota County Drug Task Force was awarded $660,000 of Violent Crime Teams
Enforcement Grant for 2022 and 2023 which was accepted by the City Council at the January 18,
2022 City Council meeting to provide funding for the Drug Task Force.
The County, as the recipient, will be reimbursed an amount up to $80,000 for gang enforcement
officer ($40,000 each year).
A copy of the JPA is attached for the Mayor and City Clerk to endorse.
Attachments: (1)
CR‐1 Joint Powers Agreement
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF EAGAN AND DAKOTA COUNTY
FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE VCET GRANT
THIS JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the County of
Dakota, a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota ("County") and the City of Eagan ("City")
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 471.59. The County and the City are sometimes referred to as the
"parties." The parties are governmental units of the State of Minnesota.
RECITALS:
I. The City was awarded a 2022 Violent Crime Enforcement Teams (VCET) grant, agreement
number A-VCET-2022-EaganCI-014, in the amount of $660,000 (the "Grant") to provide funding
to the Dakota County Drug Task Force.
II. As the award recipient of the Grant, the City assumes the administrative and financial
responsibilities of the Grant and agrees to comply with the grant conditions (the "Grant
Conditions") set forth in the Grant agreement A-VCET-2022-EAGANCI-104 between City and
Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS).
III. The County is a resource recipient of the Grant and will receive $80,000 of Grant funds from the
City. These Grant funds will be utilized by the County to pay the salary and benefits of the
equivalent of 1.0 FTE employee to serve and support the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office during
the term of this Agreement.
IV. As a resource recipient of the Grant, the County is also responsible for complying with the Grant
Conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows
1. PURPOSE. This Agreement provides for the administration and distribution of the Grant and
compliance of the Grant Conditions. The County, through its employees, agents or contractors,
will provide the services described in Paragraph 3. City, through its employees, agents or
contractors, will provide the services described in Paragraph 4 herein.
2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE AND FUNDING. Notwithstanding the date of execution of this
Agreement, the time of performance of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 2022 and continue
until December 31, 2023. Each year of this Agreement, the City shall pay to the County Grant funds
in the amount of $40,000 for a total of $80,000.
3. COUNTY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
a. The County, through the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office, agrees to assign the equivalent of
a 1.0 FTE employee as a gang enforcement officer during each year of the term of this
Agreement.
b. The County agrees to comply with the Grant Conditions, attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and
Exhibit 2, and any subsequent agreements entered into between the City and the DPS related
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to the Grant during the term of this Agreement and all requirements of the VCET program
and other applicable laws.
4. CITY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES. The City agrees to comply with the
Grant Conditions and provide any information to the County that is required for the County to
undertake the activities described in Paragraph 3.
5. DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURE. If no default has occurred under this
Agreement, the City shall reimburse the County for all costs, up to $80,000.00 that the County
incurs for the employment of the Employee, including salary, PERA benefits, FICA/Medicare,
workers' compensation insurance, and County provided health, dental, and life insurance. The
County shall provide an invoice to the City on a quarterly basis, detailing the full costs associated
with the Prosecutor assigned to prosecute controlled substance offenses, and the City shall pay to
the County the invoiced costs within 45 days of receipt of each invoice.
6. REPORTING, ACCOUNTING; AND AUDITING REQUIREMENTS.
a. Accounting and Records. Under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5, each party's books,
records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices relevant to this Agreement
are subject to examination by the State and/or the State Auditor or Legislative Auditor,
as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end of this Agreement
b. Auditing. The parties shall comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act,
Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, as it applies to all data provided by each party under this Agreement,
and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or
disseminated by any party under this Agreement. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08
apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by any party.
c. Access to Records. For any audit under this Agreement, each party shall allow the other
party access to its records at reasonable hours, including all books, records, documents,
and accounting procedures and practices relevant to the subject matter of this Agreement.
7. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. The following named persons are designated the
authorized representatives of the parties for purposes of this Agreement. These persons have
authority to bind the party they represent and to consent to modifications and subcontracts,
except that, the authorized representatives shall have only the authority specifically or generally
granted by their respective Boards. Notification required to be provided pursuant to this
Agreement shall be provided to the following named persons and addresses unless otherwise
stated in this Agreement, or in a modification of this Agreement.:
To County: To City:
Tim Leslie Mike Maguire
Dakota County Sheriff Mayor
1560 Highway 55 3830 Pilot Knob Rd
Hastings, MN 55033 Eagan, MN 55122
Telephone: (651) 438-4700 Telephone: (651) 675-5000
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8. LIAISONS. To assist the parties in the day-to-day performance of this Agreement and to develop
service, ensure compliance and provide on-going consultation, a liaison shall be designated by the
County and the City. The parties shall keep each other continually informed, in writing, of any
change in the designated liaison. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the following
persons are the designated liaisons:
County's Liaison: City's Liaison:
Chief Deputy Joseph Leko Alexandra O’Leary
1580 Highway 55 3830 Pilot Knob Road
Hastings, MN 55033 Eagan, MN 55122
Telephone: (651) 438-4702 Telephone: (651) 675-5032
Email: Joseph.Leko@co.dakota.mn.us Email: AOLeary@cityofeagan.com
9. MERGER AND MODIFICATION. It is understood and agreed this Agreement and the Grant
Conditions are the entire agreement between the parties and that this Agreement supersedes all
oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. All
items referred to in this Agreement are incorporated or attached and are deemed to be a part of this
Agreement. Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of provisions of this Agreement
shall only be valid when they are reduced to writing as an amendment to this Agreement signed
by the Parties.
10. DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION. A default will occur if either party fails to perform any
of the provisions of this Agreement. In the event of a default by County, City may refuse to
disburse funds under this Agreement until such default is cured.
11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. County shall select the means, method, and manner of
performing the obligations herein. Nothing is intended or should be construed in any manner as
creating or establishing the relationship of co-partners between the parties hereto or as constituting
the County as the agent, representative or employee of City for any purpose or in any manner
whatsoever. The County is to be and shall remain an independent contractor with respect to all
services performed under this Agreement. All personnel of County or other persons while engaged
in the performance of any work or services required by the County under this Agreement shall
have no contractual relationship with the City and shall not be considered employees of City. All
claims that may or might arise under the Minnesota Economic Security Law or the Workers'
Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of said personnel, arising out of
employment or alleged employment, including, without limitation, claims of discrimination
against the County, its officers, agents, contractors, or employees shall not be responsibility of the
City. Such personnel of other persons shall neither require nor be entitled to any compensation,
rights, or benefits of any kind whatsoever from City, including, without limitation, tenure rights,
medical and hospital care, sick and vacation leave, Workers' Compensation, Re-employment
Insurance, disability, severance pay and PERA.
12. INDEMNIFICATION. Each party to this Agreement shall be liable for the acts or omissions of
its officers, directors, employees or agents and the results thereof to the fullest extent authorized
by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of the other party, its officers, directors, employees
or agents. It is understood and agreed that the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn.
Stat. Ch. 466, and other applicable laws govern liability arising from the parties' acts or omissions.
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In the event of any claims or actions asserted or filed against either party, nothing in this Agreement
shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgment against the individual parties.
This paragraph shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.
13. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts and by the Parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which counterparts when
so executed and delivered shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which counterparts when
taken together shall constitute one agreement.
14. TERMINATION. Either party may terminate this Agreement for cause by giving seven days’
written notice, or without cause by giving 30 days’ written notice, of its intent to terminate, to the
other party. Such notice to terminate for cause shall specify the circumstances warranting
termination of this Agreement or amendments thereto. Notice of Termination shall be made by
certified mail or personal delivery to the authorized representative of the other party. Termination
of this Agreement shall not discharge any liability, responsibility or other right of any party, which
arises from the performance of or failure to adequately perform the terms of this Agreement prior
to the effective date of termination.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, either party may immediately terminate
this Agreement if it does not obtain funding from the Minnesota Legislature, Minnesota Agencies, or other
funding source(s), or if its funding cannot be continued at a level sufficient to allow payment of the
amounts dues under this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly
authorized officers.
DAKOTA COUNTY Approved by Dakota County Board
By: _________________________________ Resolution #: ___________________
Title: _________________________________ Approved as to form:
Date: _________________________________ ________________________________
Assistant County Attorney/Date
KS-22-36
CITY OF EAGAN
By: _____________________________________ By: ___________________________________
Mike Maguire Beth VanHoose
Its: Mayor Its: City Clerk
Date: ___________________________________ Date: ________________________________
Approved as to form: Approved by Eagan City Council
_________________________________________ Resolution # ____________________________
Assistant City Attorney/Date
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting
Consent Agenda
S. Approve a Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Eagan (as fiscal agent for the Dakota
County Drug Task Force) and Dakota County for the administration and distribution of the
High Intensity Trafficking Areas grant
Action to be considered:
To approve a Joint Powers Agreement for the administration and distribution of the High Intensity
Trafficking Area grant.
Facts:
The Dakota County Drug Task Force is a primary law enforcement agency in Dakota County
fighting drug trafficking and violent crime.
The High Intensity Trafficking Areas grant is managed by the Office of National Drug Control
Policy. The Dakota County Drug Task Force uses this funding to supplement the
administration of the unit.
The City of Eagan as a fiscal agent for the Dakota County Drug Task Force is responsible for the
administration and distribution of the grant.
The JPA between the City of Eagan and Dakota County is required to comply with grant terms
and distribute funds to Dakota County.
The Dakota County Drug Task Force was awarded $206,275 of High Intensity Trafficking Areas
Grant for 2022 which was accepted by the City Council at the January 18, 2022 City Council
meeting to provide funding for the Drug Task Force.
The County, as the recipient, will be reimbursed an amount up to $89,810 for the intelligence
analyst.
A copy of the JPA is attached for the Mayor and City Clerk to endorse.
Attachments: (1)
CS‐1 Joint Powers Agreement
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF EAGAN AND DAKOTA COUNTY
FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE HIDTA GRANT
THIS JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made by and between the County of Dakota
(“County”), a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota and the City of Eagan ("City") pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes § 471.59. The County and the City are sometimes referred to as the "parties." The
parties are governmental units of the State of Minnesota.
RECITALS:
I. The City was awarded a 2022 High Intensity Trafficking Areas ("HIDTA) program grant, award
number G22ML0027A, in the amount of $206,275 (the "Grant") to provide funding to the Dakota
County Drug Task Force.
II. As the award recipient of the Grant, the City assumes the administrative and financial
responsibilities of the Grant, and agrees to comply with the grant conditions set forth in the grant
agreement (the "Grant Conditions"), entered into between City and the Office of the National Drug
Control Policy ("ONDCP").
III. The County is a resource recipient of the Grant and will receive $89,810 from the City. These
Grant funds will be utilized by the County to pay the salary and benefits of the equivalent of 1.0
FTE employee to serve and support the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office (the “Employee”).
IV. As a resource recipient of the Grant, the County is also responsible for complying with the Grant
Conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. PURPOSE. This Agreement provides for the administration and distribution of the Grant and
compliance of the Grant Conditions. County, through its employees, agents or contractors, will
provide the services described in Paragraph 3. City, through its employees, agents or contractors,
will provide the services described in Paragraph 4 herein.
2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE AND FUNDING. Notwithstanding the dates of the signatures of
the parties to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be effective from January 1, 2022 and continue
until December 31, 2023, or until all Grant funds are exhausted, whichever occurs first. The County
will be reimbursed from the Grant for increased expenses which exceed the $89,810 as authorized
by the HIDTA Board during the term of this Agreement.
3. COUNTY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The County, through its Sheriff’s Office,
agrees to assign the Employee as a crime intelligence analyst. The County agrees to comply with
the Grant Conditions, attached hereto as Exhibits 1 and Exhibit 2, and any subsequent agreements
entered into between City and ONDCP in connection with the Grant during the time of performance
of this Agreement and all requirements of the HIDTA program and other applicable laws.
4. CITY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES. City agrees to comply with the Grant Conditions
and provide any information to County that is required for County to undertake the activities
described in Paragraph 3.
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JPA BETWEEN CITY OF EAGAN AND DAKOTA COUNTY FOR ADMINISTRATION/DISTRIBUTION OF THE HIDTA GRANT
5. DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURE. As long as no default has occurred under this Agreement,
the City shall reimburse the County for all costs, up to $89,810 the County incurs relating to the
employment of the Employee, including salary, PERA benefits, FICA/Medicare, workers'
compensation insurance, and County provided health, dental, and life insurance. If additional
HIDTA Grant Funds are received by the City for the County’s designated support employee, the
City can disburse those funds under this Agreement. The County shall provide an invoice to the
City on a quarterly basis, detailing the full costs associated with the Employee assigned to the
Dakota County Sheriff's Office, and the City shall pay to the County the invoiced costs within 35
days of receipt of the invoice.
6. REPORTING, ACCOUNTING; AND AUDITING REQUIREMENTS.
a. Accounting and Records. Under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5, each party's books,
records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices relevant to this Agreement
are subject to examination by the State and/or the State Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as
appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end of this Agreement.
b. Auditing. The Parties shall comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act,
Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, as it applies to all data provided by each party under this Agreement,
and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or
disseminated by any party under this Agreement. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08
apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by any party.
c. Access to Records. For purposes of an audit, each party shall allow the other party access
to its records at reasonable hours, including all books, records, documents, and accounting
procedures and practices relevant to the subject matter of this Agreement.
7. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. The following named persons are designated the
authorized representatives of the parties for purposes of this Agreement. These persons have
authority to bind the party they represent and to consent to modifications and subcontracts, except
that, the authorized representatives shall have only the authority specifically or generally granted
by their respective Boards. Notification required to be provided pursuant to this Agreement shall
be provided to the following named persons and addresses unless otherwise stated in this
Agreement, or in a modification of this Agreement:
To County: To City:
Tim Leslie Mike Maguire
Dakota County Sheriff Mayor
1560 Highway 55 3830 Pilot Knob Rd
Hastings, MN 55033 Eagan, MN 55122
Telephone: (651) 438-4700 Telephone: (651) 675-5000
8. LIAISONS. To assist the Parties in the performance of this Agreement and the Grant Conditions,
liaisons shall be designated by the Parties. The Parties shall inform the others, in writing, of any
change in the designated liaison. At the time of execution of this Agreement the following persons
are the designated liaisons:
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County's Liaison: City's Liaison:
Chief Deputy Joseph Leko Alexandra O’Leary
1580 Highway 55 3830 Pilot Knob Road
Hastings, MN 55033 Eagan, MN 55122
Telephone: (651) 438-4702 Telephone: (651) 675-5032
Email: Joseph.Leko@co.dakota.mn.us Email: AOLeary@cityofeagan.com
9. MERGER AND MODIFICATION. It is understood and agreed this Agreement and the Grant
Conditions are the entire agreement between the Parties and that this Agreement supersedes all
oral agreements and negotiations between the Parties relating to the subject matter hereof. All
items referred to in this Agreement are incorporated or attached and are deemed to be a part of this
Agreement. Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of provisions of this Agreement
shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing as an amendment to this Agreement
signed by the Parties.
10. DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION. A default will occur if either party fails to perform any of
the provisions of this Agreement. In the event of a default by County, City may refuse to disburse
funds under this Agreement until such default is cured.
11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. County shall select the means, method, and manner of
performing the obligations herein. Nothing is intended or should be construed in any manner as
creating or establishing the relationship of co-partners between the parties hereto or as constituting
County as the agent, representative or employee of City for any purpose or in any manner
whatsoever. County is to be and shall remain an independent contractor with respect to all services
performed under this Agreement. Any and all personnel of County or other persons while engaged
in the performance of any work or services required by County under this Agreement shall have
no contractual relationship with City and shall not be considered employees of City. Any and all
claims that may or might arise under the Minnesota Economic Security Law or the Workers'
Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of said personnel, arising out of
employment or alleged employment, including, without limitation, claims of discrimination
against County, its officers, agents, contractors, or employees shall not be the responsibility of
City. Such personnel or other persons shall neither require nor be entitled to any compensation,
rights, or benefits of any kind whatsoever from City, including, without limitation, tenure rights,
medical and hospital care, sick and vacation leave, Workers' Compensation, Re-employment
Insurance, disability, severance pay and PERA.
12. INDEMNIFICATION. Each party to this Agreement shall be liable for the acts or omissions of
its officers, directors, employees or agents and the results thereof to the fullest extent authorized by
law and shall not be responsible for the acts of the other party, its officers, directors, employees or
agents. It is understood and agreed that the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn.
Stat. Ch. 466, and other applicable laws govern liability arising from the parties' acts or omissions.
In the event of any claims or actions asserted or filed against either party, nothing in this Agreement
shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgment. Paragraph 11 shall survive the
expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.
13. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts and by the Parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which counterpart, when
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so executed and delivered, shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which counterparts, when
taken together, shall constitute one agreement.
14. TERMINATION.
13.1 In General. Either party may terminate this Agreement for cause by giving seven days’
written notice or without cause by giving 30 days’ written notice, of its intent to terminate,
to the other party. If this Agreement is not cancelled before December 31, 2022, this
Agreement shall automatically terminate on January 1, 2023.
13.2 Termination by City for Lack of Funding. Notwithstanding any provision of this
Agreement to the contrary, the City may immediately terminate this Agreement if it does
not obtain funding from HIDTA, or if funding cannot be continued at a level sufficient to
allow payment amounts due under this Agreement. Written notice of termination sent by
the City to the County by facsimile constitutes notice under this Agreement. The City is
not obligated to pay for any services that are provided after written notice of termination
for lack of funding. The City will not be assessed any penalty or damages if the Agreement
is terminated due to lack of funding.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly
authorized officers.
DAKOTA COUNTY Approved by Dakota County Board
By: _________________________________ Resolution #: ___________________
Title: _________________________________ Approved as to form:
Date: _________________________________ ________________________________
Assistant County Attorney/Date
KS-22-23
CITY OF EAGAN
By: _____________________________________ By: ___________________________________
Mike Maguire Beth VanHoose
Its: Mayor Its: City Clerk
Date: ___________________________________ Date: ________________________________
Approved as to form: Approved by Eagan City Council
_________________________________________ Resolution # ____________________________
City Attorney/Date
Agenda Information Memo
March 15, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting
NEW BUSINESS
A. Rezoning, Preliminary Planned Development, and Preliminary Subdivision
(Parkside Circle) – Alliant Ventures V, LLC
Action To Be Considered:
To approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial of) a Rezoning from R-1,
Single-Family, to PD, Planned Development, upon approximately 13.8 acres at 4940 and
4980 Dodd Road, generally located west of State Highway 3 and north of 120th Street.
To approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial of) a Preliminary
Planned Development to create 30 single-family lots of varied sizes, dimensions and
bulk standards upon approximately 13.8 acres at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road, subject to
the conditions listed in the APC minutes.
To approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial of) a Preliminary
Subdivision (Parkside Circle) to create 30 single-family lots upon approximately 13.8
acres at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes.
Required Vote For Approval:
Rezoning and Preliminary Planned Development – At least three votes
Preliminary Subdivision – Majority of Councilmembers present
Facts:
The applicant is proposing a Rezoning, Preliminary Planned Development and
Preliminary Subdivision for development of single-family homes. The proposed
development contains 30 lots of varying sizes and dimensions, and the applicant
is proposing deviations to setbacks and other bulk standards for some lots.
Proposed net density is 2.99 units per acre and is consistent with the Low
Density Residential land use designation which allows up to four units per acre.
The proposed Planned Development includes the following deviations:
o Cul-de-sac length exceeding 500 feet
o Setback of new residential lots from existing telecommunications tower
less than 300 feet
o Lot with less than 85 feet width
o Lot areas less than 12,000 square feet
o Reduced setbacks and increased lot coverage on some lots
Following the APC meeting, the applicant revised the proposal PD standards with
the following changes:
o Revert to typical R-1 side yard (10-foot house and 5-foot garage) and
front yard (30 foot) setbacks, with the exception of Lots 19, 20, 22 and
22, where a 25-foot front yard setback is requested because of the
shallower depth of those lots.
o Revert to typical R-1 building coverage ratio of 20 percent on all lots, with
a deviation on Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 28 and 29, to allow a maximum of
2,000 square feet of coverage where the resulting ratio could exceed 20
percent. These lots range in size from 8,094 to 9,907 square feet and the
maximum coverage ratios would be from 20.2 to 24.7 percent.
o Revised the plat to reduce the Parkside Circle right-of-way width from 60
feet to 50 feet to match the existing Parkside Circle. This change
increased the size and depth of those lots fronting Parkside Circle by five
feet.
o Deviations from the R-1 lot width and area standards remain as originally
proposed, with a minimum 65-foot lot width and 14 of the 30 lots being
less than 12,000 square feet in area.
A revised narrative also further describes the following public benefits:
o Ability to offer a different housing style
o Narrower homes on narrower lots allows more efficiently designed
impervious surfaces and utility services
o Greater efficiency in site design reduces the cost of development which
impacts the cost of housing
o Improved stormwater management and removing existing non-
conforming uses.
The applicant’s stated public benefit for the Planned Development is to provide a
variety of lot sizes at different price points available to more people, to allow
larger rear yards by reducing the front setback on select lots.
The site is within 750 feet of the West End Gun Club, as well as other noise
generators including State Highway 3 and a railroad. Prior to final subdivision,
the applicant must demonstrate that the development will not cause the gun
club to become out of compliance with performance and noise standards in
State Statutes and provide a noise abatement plan.
Access to the site is via an extension of existing Parkside Circle and Parkside
Court. Dodd Road also will be extended south and east into the site. Consistent
with past City Council and Public Works Committee direction, Dodd Road will
remain a cul-de-sac with no direct or indirect connection to 120th Street.
A trail connection extending south from Dodd Road to 120th Street will be
provided.
The proposed subdivision shows an outlot north of 120th Street in Rosemount,
which will require plat approval from the city of Rosemount.
The proposed Utility Plan is acceptable, water and sanitary sewer are available
for extension from the north.
Two wetlands are present on the site, the smaller of which is proposed to be
filled. A separate Wetland Replacement Plan application has been reviewed and
is also scheduled for City Council action on the March 15, 2022, meeting agenda.
The plans show the wetland buffer area around the preserved wetland over
which a conservation easement is required at the time of final subdivision.
An on-site stormwater filtration basin is proposed for stormwater rate and
volume control. Overflow will discharge to the east into the existing wetland and
then to the State Highway 3 right-of-way.
Proposed tree removal is 100%. Adjusting for diseased and unhealthy trees,
required mitigation calculates to approximately 288 Category B trees. Tree
mitigation is proposed to be fulfilled with a combination of on-site planting and
cash dedication.
Cash park and trail dedications will be due for the net increase of 29 residential
lots.
The Advisory Planning Commission (APC) held a public hearing on February 22,
2022, and did recommend the following:
o Rezoning – Approval, 4-2 (Whitfield, Schwanke opposed)
o Preliminary Planned Development – Denial, 5-1 (Cherner opposed)
o Preliminary Subdivision – Denial, 5-1 (Cherner opposed)
Issues:
Several residents raised the following concerns in writing and at the public
hearing:
o Smaller lot sizes proposed next to the existing neighborhood zoned R-1
o Increased traffic and safety, and cut-through traffic not expecting cul-de-
sac on Dodd Road having to turn around
o Parking issues on Dodd Road for access to Lebanon Hills Regional Park
The APC’s stated reasons for denial were the deviation to lot coverage requested
for all lots regardless of size and lack of clear public benefit of utilizing Planned
Development zoning.
The applicant’s response to the public hearing was to revise the proposal to
more closely follow typical R-1 bulk standards and eliminate the setback and lot
coverage deviations on most of the lots.
60-Day Agency Action Deadline:
Waived for Rezoning, Preliminary Subdivision and Variance
Preliminary Planned Development extended to June 2, 2022
Attachments: (6)
NBA-1 Location Map
NBA-2 Revised Site Plan and Applicant Narrative
NBA-3 Draft February 22, 2022, APC Minutes
NBA-4 Planning Report
NBA-5 Report Exhibits
NBA-6 Public Correspondence
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LLCTo:CityofEaganFrom:AlliantVenturesV,LICRoberti.Machacek,ChiefOperatingOfficerDate:March3,2022*SupplementaltoOriginalNarrativeSubmittalRe:ParksideCirclePreliminaryPlatandPlannedDevelopmentThankyoufortakingthetimetoreviewourpreliminaryplatandPDre-zoningforParksideCircle.WeareprovidingthisadditionalnarrativetoourprevioussubmittaltobetteraddressconcernsthatcameupintheAdvisoryPlanningCommissionMeeting.PropertyThesiteconstraintsofthispropertyhavebeenpreviouslycommunicatedinourinitialnarrative.ZoningWewouldliketopresent/displaythefollowingchartforcomparison:PDFlexibility:R-iRi-SPDLotWidth85’65’65’LotArea12,000sf8,000sf8,000sfFrontSetback30’30’30’RearSetback15’15’15’SideSetbackinterior10’,5’10’,5’10’,5’SideSetbackCorner30’30’30’BuildingCoverage20%20%(2,000sfmax)20%DiscussionofProposedDeviations•WehavemodifiedtheabovestandardsslightlyfromouroriginalrequesttoaddressAPCconcernsandmorecloselyalignwithexistingstandardssetforthbytheCityofEagan.4655NicolsRoad•Suite106•EaganMN55122Received 3-9-22
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EAGAN ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION
EAGAN, MINNESOTA
February 22, 2022
A regular meeting of the Eagan Advisory Planning Commission was held on Tuesday, February
22, 2022 at 6:30 p.m., at the Eagan Municipal Center. Present were members Chair Sagstetter,
Vice Chair Jensen, Secretary Whisnant, Whitfield, Cherner, Schwanke. Also present were, City
Planner Mike Schultz, Planner Pam Dudziak, Planner Sarah Thomas, Assistant City Engineer
Aaron Nelson, and City Attorney Bob Bauer. Absent was member Francis.
AGENDA
Member Schwanke moved, Member Whisnant seconded a motion to adopt the Agenda.
All voted in favor. Motion carried 6-0.
January 25, 2022, ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
Member Jensen moved, Member Whitfield seconded a motion to approve the January 25,
2022, Advisory Planning Commission Meeting minutes.
A vote was taken. All voted in favor. Motion carried 6-0.
III. VISITORS TO BE HEARD (10 MINUTE TOTAL TIME LIMIT)
There were no visitors who wished to be heard.
IV. PUBLIC HEARING
New Business
A. Parkside
Applicant Name: Robert Machacek
Location: 4940 and 4980 Dodd Rd; Lot 2, Block 1, Sky View
Application: Rezoning
A Rezoning from R-1, Single Family to PD, Planned Development.
File Number: 12-RZ-04-12-21
Application: Preliminary Planned Development
A Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family dwelling units on approximately
13 acres.
Application: Preliminary Subdivision
A Preliminary Subdivision of approximately 13 acres to create 30 single-family lots, including a
Variance to the maximum cul-de-sac length of 500 feet.
File Number: 36-PD-02-01-22
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February 22, 2022
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Planner Pam Dudziak introduced this item and highlighted the information presented in the City
Staff report dated February 17, 2022.
Chair Sagstetter asked if the Commission had any questions of staff.
Member Cherner asked if requesting setback deviations is common for new developments or is
it unique to this development.
Planner Dudziak noted that there have been instances of setback deviations for various
reasons, either related to lot size or dimensions. This request is unique in that it follows neither
of the two single-family residential [R-1 and R-1S] zone districts.
Member Cherner asked if the deviation requests are due to the particular site design or due to
other site constraints impacting the property.
Planner Dudziak deferred to the developer to why he is requesting the setback deviations.
Member Jensen asked about the tree mitigation and use of the different tree categories.
Planner Dudziak provided a general overview of the tree mitigation ordinance and the review
process involved in determining tree mitigation of a project.
Secretary Whisnant asked about the Summerbrooke development referenced within the
report.
Planner Dudziak explained that the Summerbrooke development applied R-1 bulk standards to
larger lots and R-1S standards to smaller lots. Planner Dudziak added Council had concerns of
applying the R-1S standards to all of the lots for that proposal, and directed the applicant
modify the zoning request to a Planned Development. Dudziak noted the bulk standards in the
R-1S zoning ordinance have since been revised.
Chair Sagstetter asked if the applicant had anything to add to the staff presentation.
Bob Machacek, applicant, indicated he and the development team were available for questions.
Member Cherner asked about the [bulk standard] deviations being applied across the
development.
Mr. Machacek stated the deviations were to a provide simplicity, uniformity and give flexibility
in building placement.
Chair Sagstetter asked if clarification was needed regarding just the side setbacks or all the
setback deviations. Member Cherner asked for clarification for all as they deviated from both
the R-1 and R-1S standards.
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Mr. Machacek responded the front yard setback was reduced to allow bigger back yards but
would still accommodate parking in the driveway.
Member Cherner asked if the deviations were requested to allow homes to better fit the lots or
for design or aesthetic purposes, or both.
Mr. Machacek responded that they are offering a variety of lot sizes, so the intent is to keep it
simple and provide flexibility when houses are proposed.
Member Cherner asked for clarification if some of the homes may meet the 30-foot front yard
setback, but some may need a 25-foot setback depending on the lot.
Mr. Machacek responded in the affirmative.
Member Schwanke indicated he was struggling with the reasoning for the requested deviations
and what was driving the request.
John Molinaro, Pioneer Engineering, explained that the plat includes varying lot widths ranging
from 65 to 70 feet. The adjacent street system had an impact on the overall site design. He
noted the 7.5-foot setback on each side keeps it simple while guaranteeing 15 feet of
separation between homes. He also noted the 25-foot front setback would be utilized on
certain lots, notably Lots 20 and 21, where the lots are pinched between two rights-of-way.
Member Schwanke asked the applicant to explain the public benefit for utilizing Planned
Development zoning.
Mr. Machacek responded the proposal provides a mix of lot sizes and home prices that would
be available to more people.
Member Schwanke clarified it was to provide a diversity of housing.
Mr. Machacek affirmed.
Vice Chair Jensen noted the proposed 2,500 square foot maximum building coverage would be
allowing larger homes on smaller lots and asked the applicant to clarify the benefit of allowing
that deviation.
Mr. Molinaro responded the requested deviation is intended to provide uniform building
coverage throughout and the 2,500 square feet would be equal to the percentage allowed for
the overall development.
Vice Chair Jensen confirmed the request was for uniformity.
Mr. Molinaro confirmed, noting that a table would otherwise be needed to demonstrate the
variations.
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Chair Sagstetter opened the public hearing.
Robert Jensen, 639 Parkside Court, noted the existing lots on the Parkside Court average closer
to 14,000 square feet and the proposed lot sizes don’t match. Mr. Jensen referenced his wife’s
letter to the APC [included in the packet].
Miranda Joyce, 655 Parkside Court, noted current parking issues along Dodd Road of people
parking on the street and in the cul-de-sac to access the trail into Lebanon Hills Park. Both Mr.
Jensen and Ms. Joyce also commented on would-be cut-through traffic having to turn around
not realizing Dodd Road has no outlet to the south. Ms. Joyce also mentioned a benefit of
extending and looping Parkside Drive is that the school bus would be able to come to the
neighborhood so kids would not need to go up to Red Pine Lane to catch the bus.
There being no further public comment, Chair Sagstetter closed the public hearing and turned
the discussion back to the Commission.
Member Cherner stated he understands each development is unique, but there are reasons
there are zoning requirements for residential development. When deviations are supported, it
is important to understand why they are supported and there is consistency. Member Cherner
added that he was trying to understand if it was common to request deviations for new
development regarding lot sizes and setbacks. The record should establish why the deviations
were supported as the remaining lots proposed for residential development will be making
similar requests for deviation.
Chair Sagstetter responded that he understood Planned Development zoning allows for
development flexibility to address site conditions and allows a give-and-take with the City to
allow a development that couldn’t be done under straight zoning. Adding that comparing the
development to base zones provides a measuring stick to understand how significant the
deviations are in comparison with the comparable zoning district.
Member Schwanke stated he was struggling to understand why the deviations are being
requested and what is the public benefit. He added the applicant is not demonstrating saving
trees, wetlands or dealing with difficult topography. He could understand if the deviations
applied to specific lots.
Vice Chair Jensen echoed the concerns of the other Commissioners. Jensen noted that at least
14 of the 30 lots would be allowed to exceed the maximum building coverage under the
proposal, exceeding 25 percent. Jensen stated he was struggling with the deviations,
particularly the proposal of narrower lots with bigger homes.
Chair Sagstetter acknowledge the physical constraints of the site, citing existing easements,
location of existing roads [current stubbed streets], location of Lebanon Hills Park and Highway
3. The proposed side yard setbacks were not an issue. The tower setback deviation was
reasonable as the tower met the original standards and new homeowners would be aware of
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the tower when they purchased the home. The cul-de-sac length does not seem to be a
significant issue, adding that the City may need to review parking for people accessing the park.
Chair Sagstetter stated he was having the same lot coverage concerns as the other
Commissioners. He noted he was concerned with the request of some variability, but that the
proposal would result, on some lots, having all house and no yard. He added the past concerns
of the Commission and that variability of the size of home should follow the size of the lot.
Member Whisnant echoed the same concerns as noted by Chair Sagstetter and the other
Commissioners.
Member Cherner asked if just one element of the proposal could be voted down and the rest of
the proposal approved.
Chair Sagstetter clarified that the Commission needs to vote on what is presented.
Member Schwanke asked if the developer could continue the item and revise the proposal.
Chair Sagstetter stated the developer has the option to decide what to do next after receiving
input from the Commission and residents, they can then decide how to proceed with the
development after receiving that information.
Member Cherner indicated he would make a motion but wanted to organize the Commissions
concerns.
Chair Sagstetter stated his perspective was the side, front and rear setback deviations were not
as much of a concern as the deviation request regarding lot coverage, noting the setback
deviations were small and provides some flexibility for placement of the home on the lots.
Sagstetter reiterated what he had heard from the Commissioners, and noting what drove
ordinance amendments to the R-1S bulk standards, is allowing large homes to be placed on
smaller lots. The Commission shouldn’t be ignoring those concerns, but then approving a
development that ignores those concerns. The PD zoning should be designed to allow those
bulk standards to be flexed a little bit based on the unique conditions of the site or the project.
City Attorney Bauer advised the Commission that for each action, the Commission must first
make a motion in the affirmative, and if that fails, then a motion to recommend denial can be
made.
Member Schwanke moved, Member Cherner seconded a motion to recommend approval of a
Rezoning from R-1, Residential Single, to PD, Planned Development, for property located at
4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
A vote was taken. Motion carried 4-2 (Whitfield, Schwanke opposed).
Member Schwanke moved, Member Whitfield seconded a motion to recommend approval of a
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Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family lots with varied sizes, dimensions,
setbacks, and cul-de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road, subject to
the following conditions:
1. A Preliminary Planned Development Agreement shall be executed and recorded against the
property at the Dakota County Recorder’s office. The Preliminary PD Agreement shall
contain the following plans:
• Preliminary Site Plan
• Preliminary Landscape Plan
2. A Final Planned Development Agreement shall be required prior to issuance of a Building
Permit. The following plans are required for the Final Planned Development Agreement and
shall be consistent with the approved Preliminary Planned Development:
• Final Site Plan
• Final Landscape Plan
3. The Planned Development shall have a term of three (3) years.
4. This Preliminary Planned Development approves 30 single-family lots with varied lot sizes
and dimensions, and a reduced setback for the new residential lots from an existing
monopole tower.
5. The following bulk standards shall apply to all lots in the development:
Lot Width (minimum) 65 feet
Lot Area (minimum) 8,000 square feet
Front Setback (right-of-way) 25 feet
Side Setback (dwelling and garage) 7.5 feet
Rear Setback (minimum) 20 feet
From Major Thoroughfare (Highway 3) 50 feet
Building Coverage (maximum) 2,500 square feet
6. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed development
would not cause the Gun Club to become out of compliance.
7. The applicant shall establish a covenant or declaration to be recorded with the plat that
would serve as notification to buyers of the nearby gun club.
8. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall prepare a noise abatement plan per City Code
requirements, which may include berming, landscaping, fencing and/or sound attenuation
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construction standards.
9. Net lot area shall be provided on the site survey with the building permit applications for
Lots 5, 16, and 17, and shall be used as the measure used for determining the building
coverage ratio.
10. The wetland, extent of wetland buffer and conservation easement, and structure setback
from the wetland buffer, shall be shown on the site survey submitted with the building
permit for Lots 5, 15, 16, and 17.
11. The applicant shall obtain a temporary construction easement or enter into an agreement
in a form acceptable to the City Attorney for any off-site grading.
12. The proposed bituminous trail along Dodd Road shall be extended to the existing blacktop
to the south, and the grades shall be modified so the trail extension meets ADA
requirements (maximum of 2 percent cross slope and 5 percent running slope).
13. A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan shall be prepared in
accordance with current City standards and codes prior to final subdivision approval.
14. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits shall be
prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of Transportation
(MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer in
designing stormwater pollution prevention plans.
15. All personnel responsible for the construction and management of erosion/ sediment
control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have
received Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the University of
Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer.
16. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code
and engineering standards.
17. The applicant shall verify the function and integrity of the outlet pipe between the central
wetland on the VFW Property and the Mn/DOT right-of-way ditch, in a manner acceptable
to the City Engineer. Any deficiencies to the system shall be upgraded to City standards by
the applicant.
18. Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Rules (Minn. Rules Ch. 8420) and Eagan’s Wetland
Protection and Management Regulations (City Code Section 11.67) shall apply to the
development.
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19. This development shall comply with Eagan’s Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution
Prevention and Post-Construction Stormwater Management Requirements (City Code
Section 4.34) for stormwater management and surface water quality, including Runoff Rate
Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control (or City-approved water quality equivalent) of
effective retention of the site’s new impervious surface area (including effective soil
remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated).
20. This development shall comply with Eagan’s regulations for wetland buffers, wetland buffer
vegetation, and conservation easement requirements, according to City Code Section 11.67.
21. The proposed turf reinforcement along the filtration basin shall be extended to the east, in
a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, so the entire basin can be accessed for
maintenance.
22. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall clarify
that all disturbance from the relocated public storm sewer piping and structures in the
southeast corner of the site shall be appropriately stabilized, and that unobstructed
inspection and maintenance access will be provided.
23. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide
appropriate details for the proposed iron-enhanced sand filtration basin. Details shall
include construction cross-sections and notes to include an appropriate constructed box
frame, impermeable rubber liner specifications (thickness, acceptable joint sealing, etc.),
under-drain details including pipe type and cleanouts/vents. Plan information shall also
include grading clarifications to indicate the basin bottom must be all same elevation/flat,
erosion-control protections at top and toe of side-slopes and sediment log surrounding the
iron-sand filter portion, iron-sand mix specification/composition/source and appropriate
estimated iron-sand mix volume needed, etc. for contractor to successfully construct and
protect. Basin bottom with exposed iron-sand shall not be planted, but remainder of basin
bottom shall be live-planted with appropriate species at 18-inch on-center spacing with
biodegradable netting erosion-control blanket, and seeded side-slopes with erosion-control
blanket with biodegradable netting. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently
included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading Plan, Utility Plan, etc.). Pertinent plan
sheets shall also include notes that grading and utility contractor(s) shall provide 24-hours
advance notice to City Water Resources Staff of any grading or utility work involving the
proposed filtration basin system and grading of wet pond, including installation of all pre-
treatment sumps, inlets, outlets and any other structural components or critical
construction steps, providing contact email and phone number for City Water Resources
Staff for arranging inspections at critical construction steps.
24. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structure(s) (e.g. 4-foot
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minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy
dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater treatment facility inlet to
provide for effective capture and easily-accessible cleanout of fine-sand sized particles and
floatable pollutants. Pre-treatment structures shall be accessible by appropriate
maintenance equipment. Details shall be included in applicable plan sheet(s) using Eagan
Standard Detail Plate E231.
25. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the property owner shall
provide detailed Soil Management Strategies in the plan set for City review, and acceptance
by the City Engineer, that provide graphical details and notes on soil protection/restoration
in the Stormwater Management Plan and prominently included in all applicable plan sheets
(e.g. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, Grading Plan, Landscape Plan, etc.) and shall specify
estimated quantities of soil ripping area and volume of compost to be imported and
incorporated on pertinent plan sheet quantity tables. Prior to receiving a Certificate of
Occupancy for any affected construction, Soil Management Strategy implementation
documentation (e.g. haul tickets, representative on-site soil samples, compaction testing
and soil organic content test results) shall be provided to City Water Resources staff to
verify approved soil management strategy compliance. Notes shall be provided that
implementing contractor shall provide 24-hours advance notice to City Water Resources
staff prior to implementation of soil loosening and amendment.
26. Before the city returns any Stormwater-related Performance Guarantee Fees on the
development site, the applicant shall demonstrate that all stormwater management
practices are performing as intended and shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans
meeting City requirements for as-built standard submittals that demonstrate that all
constructed stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater management facilities
(sump(s), filtration basin, wet pond, etc.), including soil loosening and amendment prior to
landscaping, conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by the City. The
applicant shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the stormwater management
facilities have been installed in accord with the plans and specifications approved. This
certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota.
27. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire
Department and Public Works standards, including along Dodd Road.
28. All wells and septic systems within the development shall be abandoned in accordance with
City and County standards.
29. A temporary cul-de-sac easement shall be acquired in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney (Standard Condition of Approval C3).
30. The applicant shall install bollards (or equivalent) in a manner acceptable to the City
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Engineer to deter vehicular traffic from driving on the trail.
31. The applicant shall also include a pedestrian ramp to connect the street to the trail in a
location and manner acceptable to the City Engineer.
32. The applicant shall reduce the amount of proposed right-of-way on Parkside Circle to 50
feet.
33. The applicant shall increase the size of the drainage and utility easement on Lot 24 so it
extends at least 10 feet on either side of the storm sewer pipe.
34. The applicant shall obtain a public drainage and utility easement of sufficient size, according
to current engineering standards, over the wetland and drainage way to State Highway 3 on
the VFW property, if stormwater discharge rate and volume are increased from existing
conditions.
35. The developer shall obtain all outside agency permits as necessary for completion of the
site improvements.
36. The applicant shall ensure that proposed new trees do not conflict with overhead utility
lines.
37. The applicant shall work with city staff to revise the current tree inventory, recalculate
mitigation and submit revised plans, prior to final subdivision, that provide complete
fulfillment of the Tree Preservation Ordinance requirements.
38. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee covering the cost of completing
required tree mitigation and protection of preserved trees within 15 feet of the Grade
limits.
39. The applicant shall provide protection of the preserved tree's critical root zones through the
placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e. orange colored silt fence or 4 foot
polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the perimeter of
the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater.
40. The applicant shall contact the City Forestry Division and set up a pre-construction site
inspection at least five days prior to the issuance of the grading permit to ensure
compliance with the approved Tree Preservation Plan and placement of the Tree Protection
Fencing.
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A vote was taken. Motion failed, 1-5 (Member Cherner voted in favor. Members Sagsetter,
Whisnant, Jensen, Schwanke, Whitfield opposed).
Chair Sagstetter moved, Member Jensen seconded a motion to recommend denial of a
Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family lots with varied sizes, dimensions,
setbacks, and cul-de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
Chair Sagstetter noted the stated reason for denial is the lot coverage deviation that is being
requested for all lots regardless of size. Vice Chair reiterated his primary concern is regarding
the lot coverage.
A vote was taken. Motion carried, 5-1 (Sagsetter, Whisnant, Jensen, Schwanke, Whitfield in
favor of the denial, Cherner opposed).
Member Schwanke moved, Member Jensen seconded a motion to recommend approval of a
Preliminary Subdivision to create 30 lots upon 13.8 acres including a deviation to maximum cul-
de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road, subject to the following
conditions:
1. The developer shall comply with these standards conditions of plat approval as revised
by Council on July 1, 2014: A1, B1, B2, B3, B4, C1, C2, C3, C4, E1, G1, H1, and L1
2. The property shall be platted.
3. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed
development would not cause the Gun Club to become out of compliance.
4. The applicant shall establish a covenant or declaration to be recorded with the plat that
would serve as notification to buyers of the nearby gun club.
5. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall prepare a noise abatement plan per City
Code requirements, which may include berming, landscaping, fencing and/or sound
attenuation construction standards.
6. Net lot area shall be provided on the site survey with the building permit applications
for Lots 5, 16, and 17, and shall be used as the measure used for determining the
building coverage ratio.
7. The wetland, extent of wetland buffer and conservation easement, and structure
setback from the wetland buffer, shall be shown on the site survey submitted with the
building permit for Lots 5, 15, 16, and 17.
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8. The applicant shall obtain a temporary construction easement or enter into an
agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney for any off-site grading.
9. The proposed bituminous trail along Dodd Road shall be extended to the existing
blacktop to the south, and the grades shall be modified so the trail extension meets ADA
requirements (maximum of 2 percent cross slope and 5 percent running slope).
10. A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan shall be prepared in
accordance with current City standards and codes prior to final subdivision approval.
11. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits
shall be prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of
Transportation (MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City
Engineer in designing stormwater pollution prevention plans.
12. All personnel responsible for the construction and management of erosion/ sediment
control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have
received Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the
University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer.
13. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code
and engineering standards.
14. The applicant shall verify the function and integrity of the outlet pipe between the
central wetland on the VFW Property and the Mn/DOT right-of-way ditch, in a manner
acceptable to the City Engineer. Any deficiencies to the system shall be upgraded to
City standards by the applicant.
15. Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Rules (Minn. Rules Ch. 8420) and Eagan’s Wetland
Protection and Management Regulations (City Code Section 11.67) shall apply to the
development.
16. This development shall comply with Eagan’s Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution
Prevention and Post-Construction Stormwater Management Requirements (City Code
Section 4.34) for stormwater management and surface water quality, including Runoff
Rate Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control (or City-approved water quality equivalent) of
effective retention of the site’s new impervious surface area (including effective soil
remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated).
17. This development shall comply with Eagan’s regulations for wetland buffers, wetland
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February 22, 2022
Page 13 of 38
buffer vegetation, and conservation easement requirements, according to City Code
Section 11.67.
18. The proposed turf reinforcement along the filtration basin shall be extended to the east,
in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, so the entire basin can be accessed for
maintenance.
19. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall
clarify that all disturbance from the relocated public storm sewer piping and structures
in the southeast corner of the site shall be appropriately stabilized, and that
unobstructed inspection and maintenance access will be provided.
20. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall
provide appropriate details for the proposed iron-enhanced sand filtration basin.
Details shall include construction cross-sections and notes to include an appropriate
constructed box frame, impermeable rubber liner specifications (thickness, acceptable
joint sealing, etc.), under-drain details including pipe type and cleanouts/vents. Plan
information shall also include grading clarifications to indicate the basin bottom must be
all same elevation/flat, erosion-control protections at top and toe of side-slopes and
sediment log surrounding the iron-sand filter portion, iron-sand mix
specification/composition/source and appropriate estimated iron-sand mix volume
needed, etc. for contractor to successfully construct and protect. Basin bottom with
exposed iron-sand shall not be planted, but remainder of basin bottom shall be live-
planted with appropriate species at 18-inch on-center spacing with biodegradable
netting erosion-control blanket, and seeded side-slopes with erosion-control blanket
with biodegradable netting. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently
included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading Plan, Utility Plan, etc.). Pertinent plan
sheets shall also include notes that grading and utility contractor(s) shall provide 24-
hours advance notice to City Water Resources Staff of any grading or utility work
involving the proposed filtration basin system and grading of wet pond, including
installation of all pre-treatment sumps, inlets, outlets and any other structural
components or critical construction steps, providing contact email and phone number
for City Water Resources Staff for arranging inspections at critical construction steps.
21. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structure(s) (e.g. 4-foot
minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy
dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater treatment facility inlet
to provide for effective capture and easily-accessible cleanout of fine-sand sized
particles and floatable pollutants. Pre-treatment structures shall be accessible by
appropriate maintenance equipment. Details shall be included in applicable plan
sheet(s) using Eagan Standard Detail Plate E231.
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February 22, 2022
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22. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the property owner
shall provide detailed Soil Management Strategies in the plan set for City review, and
acceptance by the City Engineer, that provide graphical details and notes on soil
protection/restoration in the Stormwater Management Plan and prominently included
in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, Grading Plan,
Landscape Plan, etc.) and shall specify estimated quantities of soil ripping area and
volume of compost to be imported and incorporated on pertinent plan sheet quantity
tables. Prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy for any affected construction, Soil
Management Strategy implementation documentation (e.g. haul tickets, representative
on-site soil samples, compaction testing and soil organic content test results) shall be
provided to City Water Resources staff to verify approved soil management strategy
compliance. Notes shall be provided that implementing contractor shall provide 24-
hours advance notice to City Water Resources staff prior to implementation of soil
loosening and amendment.
23. Before the city returns any Stormwater-related Performance Guarantee Fees on the
development site, the applicant shall demonstrate that all stormwater management
practices are performing as intended and shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans
meeting City requirements for as-built standard submittals that demonstrate that all
constructed stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater management facilities
(sump(s), filtration basin, wet pond, etc.), including soil loosening and amendment prior
to landscaping, conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by the City.
The applicant shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the stormwater
management facilities have been installed in accord with the plans and specifications
approved. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the
State of Minnesota.
24. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City
Fire Department and Public Works standards, including along Dodd Road.
25. All wells and septic systems within the development shall be abandoned in accordance
with City and County standards.
26. A temporary cul-de-sac easement shall be acquired in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney (Standard Condition of Approval C3).
27. The applicant shall install bollards (or equivalent) in a manner acceptable to the City
Engineer to deter vehicular traffic from driving on the trail.
28. The applicant shall also include a pedestrian ramp to connect the street to the trail in a
location and manner acceptable to the City Engineer.
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29. The applicant shall reduce the amount of proposed right-of-way on Parkside Circle to 50
feet.
30. The applicant shall increase the size of the drainage and utility easement on Lot 24 so it
extends at least 10 feet on either side of the storm sewer pipe.
31. The applicant shall obtain a public drainage and utility easement of sufficient size,
according to current engineering standards, over the wetland and drainage way to State
Highway 3 on the VFW property, if stormwater discharge rates and volume are
increased from existing conditions.
32. The developer shall obtain all outside agency permits as necessary for completion of the
site improvements.
33. The applicant shall ensure that proposed new trees do not conflict with overhead utility
lines.
34. The applicant shall work with city staff to revise the current tree inventory, recalculate
mitigation and submit revised plans, prior to final subdivision, that provide complete
fulfillment of the Tree Preservation Ordinance requirements.
35. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee covering the cost of completing
required tree mitigation and protection of preserved trees within 15 feet of the Grade
limits.
36. The applicant shall provide protection of the preserved tree's critical root zones through
the placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e. orange colored silt fence or 4
foot polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the
perimeter of the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater.
37. The applicant shall contact the City Forestry Division and set up a pre-construction site
inspection at least five days prior to the issuance of the grading permit to ensure
compliance with the approved Tree Preservation Plan and placement of the Tree
Protection Fencing.
A vote was taken. Motion failed 1-5 (Cherner in favor. Sagsetter, Whisnant, Jensen, Schwanke,
Whitfield were opposed).
Member Jensen moved, Member Whisnant seconded a motion to recommend denial of a
Preliminary Subdivision to create 30 lots upon 13.8 acres including a deviation to maximum cul-
de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
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Member Jensen noted the motion for denial are based on the same reasons mentioned earlier,
notably regarding issues of lot coverage.
A vote was taken. Motion carried, 5-1 (Sagsetter, Whisnant, Jensen, Schwanke, Whitfield vote
in favor. Cherner opposed).
PLANNING REPORT
CITY OF EAGAN
REPORT DATE: February 17, 2022 CASE: 36-RZ-04-12-21
(revised March 1, 2022) 36-PS-05-12-21
36-PD-02-01-22
APPLICANT: Alliant Ventures V, LLC HEARING DATE: February 22, 2021
PROPERTY OWNERS: Mid-American Holding APPLICATION DATE: February 2, 2022
Company LLC; Alliant Ventures V, LLC
REQUEST: Preliminary Subdivision PREPARED BY: Pamela Dudziak
Rezoning
Preliminary Planned Development
LOCATION: 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: LD, Low Density
ZONING: R-1, Residential Single
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The applicant is requesting approval of a Rezoning from R-1, Residential Single, to PD, Planned
Development, a Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family lots with varied
sizes, dimensions and setbacks, and a Preliminary Subdivision to create 30 lots upon 13.8 acres
including a deviation to maximum cul-de-sac length for property at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road,
generally located west of Highway 3 and north of 120th Street.
AUTHORITY FOR REVIEW
Rezoning:
City Code Chapter 11, Section 11.50, Subd. 5 states in part,
1.The provisions of this chapter may be amended by the majority vote of the council,
except that amendments changing the regulations of any district may only be made by
an affirmative vote of two-thirds of all members of the council.
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2. The City Council shall not rezone any land or area in any zoning district or make any
other proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance without first having referred it to
the planning commission for its consideration and recommendation.
Planned Development:
City Code Chapter 11.60, Subd. 18, A., states the intent of the Planned Development zoning
district as follows:
1. Providing greater flexibility in environmental design and relaxation of strict application
of the zoning ordinance in exchange for greater creativity and environmental sensitivity.
2. Recognizing the economic and cultural advantages that will accrue to the residents of a
planned community.
3. Encouraging a more creative and efficient approach to the use of the land.
4. Encouraging the preservation and enhancement of desirable site characteristics, natural
features, and open space.
5. Encouraging a development pattern that is consistent with land use density,
transportation facilities and community facilities objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
Preliminary Subdivision:
City Code Section 13.20 Subd. 6 states that “In the case of platting, the Planning Commission
and the Council shall be guided by criteria, including the following, in approving, denying or
establishing conditions related thereto:
A. That the proposed subdivision does comply with applicable City Code provisions and the
Comprehensive Guide Plan.
B. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision complies with applicable
plans of Dakota County, State of Minnesota, or the Metropolitan Council.
C. That the physical characteristics of the site including, but not limited to, topography,
vegetation, susceptibility to erosion and siltation, susceptibility to flooding, water
storage and retention are such that the site is suitable for the type of development or
use contemplated.
D. That the site physically is suitable for the proposed density of development.
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E. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvement are not likely to cause
environmental damage.
F. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely to cause
health problems.
G. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with
easements of record or with easements established by judgment of court.
H. That completion of the proposed development of the subdivision can be completed in a
timely manner so as not to cause an economic burden upon the City for maintenance,
repayment of bonds, or similar burden.
I. That the subdivision has been properly planned for possible solar energy system use
within the subdivision or as it relates to adjacent property. (Refer to City Handbook on
Solar Access).
J. That the design of public improvements for the subdivision is compatible and consistent
with the platting or approved preliminary plat on adjacent lands.
K. That the subdivision is in compliance with those standards set forth in the city's water
quality and wetland management plan which is properly approved and filed in the office
of the city clerk and in effect as of the date the subdivision application was received by
the city, hereinafter referred to as the "water quality management plan." Said
document and all of the notations, references and other information contained therein
shall have the same force and effect as if fully set down herein and is hereby made a
part of this chapter by reference and incorporated herein as fully as if set forth herein at
length. It shall be the responsibility of the city clerk to maintain the water quality
management plan and make the same available to the public.
L. That the subdivision is in compliance with the city's storm water management
regulations pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act as set forth elsewhere in this Code.
M. That the subdivision is in compliance with the city's wetland protection and
management regulations as set forth elsewhere in this Code.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
The property is generally located west of State Highway 3 and north of 120th Street, which is
entirely located within the City of Rosemount. The northerly 5.4-acre parcel, Lot 3, Block 1, Sky
View, was platted and the single-family home was built in 1991. The southerly approximately
six-acre parcel is unplatted and contains two 3,800 square foot warehouse/storage buildings
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built in the mid-1980’s. The southerly site accommodated a number of industrial-type users
with indoor and outdoor storage needs over the past few decades.
In 2017, a rezoning from Agricultural to R-1, Residential Single and a preliminary subdivision for
22 lots was approved for this site. While the rezoning went into effect, the development did not
move forward, the subdivision was not finalized, and no plat was recorded. The preliminary
subdivision approval has now expired.
In July of 2018, a preliminary subdivision for the northerly parcel, 4940 Dodd Road, to create
seven lots was approved. The development did not move forward and the subdivision was later
withdrawn.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The site consists of two unplatted parcels. Currently, access to the northern parcel is via Dodd
Road and access to the southern property is available via 120th Street to Dodd Road. The
northerly portion of the site abuts State Highway 3. The adjacent parcel to the east contains the
Rosemount VFW and a telecommunications tower constructed pursuant to a 1996 Conditional
Use Permit. The municipal boundary between Eagan and Rosemount runs through the southern
parcel north of the 120th street right-of-way, and the existing industrial buildings are located
mostly in the City of Rosemount. A small 0.28-acre triangle of land located at the southwest
corner of the site adjacent to Dodd Road is not included in this proposal.
SURROUNDING USES
The following existing uses, zoning, and comprehensive guide plan designations surround the
subject property:
Existing Use Zoning Land Use Designation
North Single-family homes R-1, Single Family LD, Low Density
East VFW and Highway 3 Agricultural/
Right-of-Way
LD, Low Density/
Right-Of-Way
South VFW and Single-family;
Vacant/Agricultural (Rosemount)
Agricultural;
Right-of-Way
Rural Residential;
Right-of-Way
West Lebanon Hills Regional Park Park Parks, Open Space and
Recreation
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EVALUATION OF REQUEST
Description of Proposal – The applicant is proposing to develop the property with 30 single-
family homes consistent with the LD, Low Density land use designation. The existing single-
family home located on the northern parcel and the industrial buildings on the southern parcel
are proposed to be removed. The proposed development includes an extension of Dodd Road
cul-de sac, and Parkside Court to a temporary cul-de-sac. The proposed Planned Development
(PD) establishes a unique set of bulk standards for this development, and proposes deviations
for a reduced setback of residential from an existing telecommunications monopole, and
maximum cul-de-sac length.
Planned Development Zoning – The Planned Development zoning district allows the developer
to have greater flexibility in the design of the development and the City to require higher
standards in exchange for that flexibility. The typical zoning district standards for the various
housing types are used as a basis for comparison for those portions of the proposed Planned
Development where flexibility is requested.
While all of the lots conform to R-1S dimensional standards, the applicant is proposing PD
zoning to accommodate the variety of lot sizes and narrower lot widths as compared to the
existing R-1 zoning of the site. The PD also provides flexibility to create setback and coverage
standards that do not strictly follow either the R-1 or R-1S zoning ordinance.
The applicant’s narrative states that the narrower lots are “in line with current market demand”
and “allow for more efficient site planning and infrastructure design as well as provide a slightly
denser buffer land use along Highway 3.” The applicant indicates that new house design
currently trends toward a “narrower, deeper home” that provides “ample yard space, square
footage, garage space, quality, aesthetic, and price points to meet market demand.”
Public Benefit – The Planned Development zoning is proposed to accommodate the variety of
lot sizes and dimensions and adjustments to typical residential bulk standards (setbacks and lot
coverage ratios). The PD is also specific to the accompanying plat, providing security that the
property would not develop with a different lot configuration. A similar instance where this
approach was utilized is the Summerbrooke Planned Development (2016).
Term – Staff suggests a three-year term for this Planned Development.
Compatibility with Surrounding Area – The property is guided for Low Density (LD) residential
development. The LD designation provides for residential development up to four units per
acre. The surrounding area is developed with low density residential single-family homes to the
north and agricultural/rural residential uses to the south within Rosemount. The property to
the west is Lebanon Hills Regional Park and to the east is State Highway 3, a railroad, and the
West End Gun Club.
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The Shooting Range Protection Act initially adopted by the State legislature in 2005 and
subsequently amended, does not allow new development within 750 feet of a gun club
property that would cause the range to no longer be in compliance with the performance and
noise standards in State Statutes. A portion of this development (approximately 12 lots) is
within 750 feet of the West End Gun Club property to the east. Therefore, prior to final
subdivision, the applicant should demonstrate that the proposed development would not cause
the Gun Club to become out of compliance with performance and noise standards found in
State Statutes
In addition, because of the proximity of the development site to the West End Gun Club, the
applicant should establish a covenant or declaration to be recorded with the plat that would
serve as notification to buyers of the nearby gun club.
Airport Noise Considerations – The site is not within the Airport Noise Overlay district.
Noise Abatement – The site is adjacent to a state highway to the east, within 750 feet of the
existing gun club, and a railroad on the east side of Highway 3, all of which will expose the
proposed residential neighborhood to noise that at times may exceed State noise standards.
Chapter 13.20, Subdivision 15 states “Where a plat is located along a freeway, major arterial or
other area which generates high volumes of noise, the subdivider shall be required to prepare a
plan to provide noise abatement. Said plan shall provide for noise abatement through
architectural site design, the construction of earth berms, dense vegetation, walls, or the
combination thereof or similar means which shall be reviewed and approved by the City. Such
barriers shall be constructed in accordance with PCA [Pollution Control Agency] standards for
the appropriate land use.”
The applicant has not provided a noise abatement plan. The Landscape and Tree Mitigation
Plan shows a row of mostly evergreen trees along the east edge of Lots 24-26. The site
topography is such that State Highway 3 is approximately 15 feet below the grade of the
proposed lots (roadway elevations of 944 vs. rear level elevations of 958). As a result, noise
abatement through berming, landscaping, or fences may be difficult. Overhead power lines are
also present within the State right-of-way adjacent to the property and the applicant should
ensure that the trees do not conflict with the overhead lines.
Given the proximity to Highway 3, the West End Gun Club to the east, and the topographic
challenges with providing noise abatement through site improvements, it may be appropriate
to employ noise reduction construction techniques for the new single-family homes similar to
what is utilized in areas subject to airport noise. The applicant should provide a noise abatement
plan at the time of final subdivision.
Conforming Plan - The city approved a preliminary subdivision conforming to R-1 zoning
standards in 2017, which provided 22 lots on the subject site.
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Lots – The R-1 zoning district requires a minimum lot size of 12,000 square feet and a minimum
lot width of 85 feet. The R-1S zoning district requires a minimum lot size of 8,000 square feet
with a minimum lot width of 65 feet. Both districts require a minimum of 50 feet of public
street frontage.
The proposed subdivision creates 30 single family lots and proposed lot areas range from 8,094
square feet to 71,693 square feet and lot widths are between 65 feet and 109 feet.
Lot Size/Area – All of the lots satisfy the R-1S minimum lot area of 8,000 square feet. Half of
the lots are greater than 12,000 square feet (the minimum R-1 standard), and half of the
lots are smaller than 12,000 square feet. Three of the lots that contain the wetland and
stormwater management features exceed 22,000 square feet (Lots 5, 16 and 17), with Lot 5
being the largest at 71,693 square feet. The smallest lot is Lot 21 at 8,094 square feet.
Lot Dimensions – Proposed lot widths range between 65 feet and 109 feet, and all of the
proposed lots satisfy the minimum street frontage dimension of 50 feet. The corner lots
exceed 70 feet in width to accommodate double frontage setbacks. Lots 4 and 5 at the end
of the Dodd Road cul-de-sac also exceed 70 feet in width.
A portion of the site lies within the City of Rosemount, and the applicant proposes to plat that
portion as an outlot. Therefore, the plat also requires approval from the City of Rosemount.
Alternatively, the applicant may choose not to plat the portion of the property that lies within
Rosemount, in which case the Final Plat should be revised to omit Outlot A.
Density - Wetlands and ponding areas may account for up to 10 percent of the lot area for
density purposes. Lots 5, 16 and 17 contains portions of a wetland, the net lot area should be
provided with the building permit applications and used for determining the building coverage
ratio.
Both gross and net density measures are consistent with the Low Density land use designation,
which allows residential density up to four units per acre. For purposes of calculating gross
density, Outlot A is omitted from the site area resulting in a gross site area of 12.52 acres. The
proposed 30 lots on 12.52 acres results in a gross density of 2.4 units per acre. Net site area,
excluding right-of-way and the wetland area, is 10.02 acres. The proposed 30 lots on 10.02
acres results in a net density of 2.99 units per acre.
Gross (excludes Outlot A) Net (excludes ROW and wetland area)
Site Area 12.52 acres 10.02 acres
Density 2.4 units/acre 2.99 units/acre
Building Coverage – The site is currently zoned R-1 and the zoning district allows a building
coverage ratio up to 20 percent of the lot area, with no square footage maximum. The
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proposed development is also consistent with the R-1S zoning ordinance. The city amended the
R-1S zoning ordinance in 2019 to reduce the allowable building coverage ratio from 25 percent
to 20 percent, and at the same time established a maximum building coverage of 2,000 square
feet for R-1S lots. The purpose of the amendment was to ensure right-sized homes on the
smaller lots and encourage varied housing types and values in the city, consistent with the
stated purpose of the R-1S zoning district.
With the variety of lot sizes and dimensions in the proposed development, the applicant is
proposing a deviation to typical R-1 and R-1S standards with a maximum building coverage of
2,500 square feet for all lots. As a percentage of lot area, this results in coverage ratios ranging
from 31 percent on the smallest lot (Lot 21) to approximately 4 percent on the largest lot (Lot
5).
Setbacks – The proposed PD establishes unique setback standards that follow neither the R-1
nor the R-1S zoning districts. A table summarizing comparing the proposed setbacks to the R-1
and R-1S standards is included in the narrative and below.
The PD proposes a 25-foot front yard setback and setback from public right-of-way, as
compared to the typical standard of 30 feet. A corresponding increase in the rear yard setback
is proposed from 15 feet to 20 feet. The intent is to “give ample room in the driveway to park a
vehicle without blocking the street and allows for larger back yards.”
Side yard setbacks are proposed to be at 7.5 feet for both the house and garage, compared to
the typical 10 feet for the house and 5 feet for the garage. This would maintain 15 feet of
separation between structures and provide “more flexibility and simplifies things” without
having to determine setbacks based on which side of the structure the garage is placed.
A setback of 50 feet from State Highway 3, a major thoroughfare, should continue to apply to
Lots 24-26, and is shown on the proposed Site Plan.
Lots 5, 16 and 17 include portions of the wetland, which has been classified as Manage A. City
Code requires a wetland buffer of 20 feet around Manage A wetlands, and a structure setback
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of 25 feet from the wetland buffer applies. At the time of final subdivision, a conservation
easement should be provided over the wetland and wetland buffer area, in a form acceptable
to the City Attorney. The wetland buffer and setback from wetland buffer are shown on the
proposed Site Plan and impacts four lots, Lots 5 and 15-17. The wetland, extent of wetland
buffer and conservation easement, and structure setback from the wetland buffer should be
shown on the site survey submitted with the building permit for these four lots.
The monopole on the adjacent VFW property is an existing use for which a Conditional Use
Permit was granted, and which was in compliance with City Codes at the time of its
construction in 1996. At the time the telecommunications tower was constructed, the required
setback for the tower was equal to the height of the tower, which is 100 feet, and records
indicate the tower is set back 103 feet from the north property line. Current zoning standards
require a setback from residential property of two times the height of the tower or 300 feet,
whichever is greater. In this case, the 300-foot setback applies.
The applicant is requesting a deviation within the Planned Development for reduced setback of
the new residential development from the existing telecommunications tower on the adjacent
VFW property. While the applicant has proposed a 140-foot setback from the tower to new
residential structures, the ordinance measures the tower setback from the residential property
line. The proposed setback of the new lots from the tower is approximately 103 feet and does
not meet the 300-foot setback. The submitted Site Plan shows the 300-foot setback radius from
the tower, which extends into nine of the lots (Lots 17-19 and 21-26), and according to the
applicant, “would deem about 1.5 acres of the project area unbuildable.” The existing Code
section requiring the 300-foot setback was written with the intention to buffer a new cell tower
being placed in proximity to an established neighborhood. The tower was in conformance with
setbacks at the time it was constructed, and future residents of the proposed development will
be aware of the existing cell tower. As part of the Planned Development, the applicant is
requesting approval of this deviation for the reduced setback from the existing monopole.
Topography/ Grading – The northern half of the site has an existing single-family home
surrounded with light tree coverage. The northeastern portion of the site is open with a small
wetland. The southern part of the site has been previously graded and has a parking lot and
two buildings. The entire site will be disturbed for development of the site. The high point is
approximately in the west-central portion of the site, and the majority of the site drains to the
east. Only a small portion of the drainage currently makes it to Highway 3. Elevations range
from approximately 982 to 952.
The preliminary grading plan is acceptable with modification. All grading is shown to occur on-
site or within existing right-of-way. Grading is shown on a portion of the site that is in the City
of Rosemount, so the applicant will need to get a grading permit from Rosemount. A detailed
grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan should be prepared in accordance with
current City standards and codes prior to final subdivision approval. All erosion/ sediment
control plans submitted for development and grading permits should be prepared by a designer
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who has received current Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) training, or
approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer in designing stormwater pollution
prevention plans. Also, all personnel responsible for the construction and management of
erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development,
should have received Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the
University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer.
Erosion control measures should be installed and maintained in accordance with City code and
engineering standards.
Storm Drainage – The preliminary storm drainage plan is acceptable, with modifications. The
entire site lies within Drainage District L1 (as designated in the City Storm Water Management
Plan – 2007). Storm water runoff from the development will drain via an on-site storm sewer
system to a filtration basin in the southcentral portion of the site. Overflow from the basin
enters the existing adjacent wetland. The wetland is partially located on the VFW property to
the east, and outlets to the Highway 3 right-of-way where it would travel in the ditch to the
north toward City Pond LP-22.1. Additional drainage and utility easements will be required, as
described in the “Easements/ Permits/ Right-of-Way” section below. Any stormwater discharge
to Mn/DOT property is subject to the approval of a drainage permit through Mn/DOT.
Wetlands – Minn. Rules Ch. 8420 (Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act) and City Code Section
11.67 (wetland protection and management regulations) apply to this proposed development.
On October 12, 2021, the City approved the wetland delineation report the applicant
submitted, finding it sufficiently distinguished the boundaries and types of two wetland areas
within the development site. The City classified both wetland areas as Manage A, according to
City Code Section 11.67. The applicant’s delineation report did not include wetland evaluations
on property immediately adjacent to the development site.
The applicant recently applied to the City for approval of a proposed wetland replacement plan
that would fill completely one of the site’s wetlands (i.e., 4,664 sq. ft. or 0.1071 ac.) and replace
that impact on a 2:1 basis with 9,328 sq. ft. or 0.2141 ac. of credits from two wetland banks,
one in Le Sueur County and the other in Sibley County. As is our standard practice for such
applications, our Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP)—comprised of representatives from the
Board of Water and Soil Resources, Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District, and
the Eagan’s Water Resources Division—will review the application and provide the City Council
findings and recommendations prior to the scheduled decision on March 15.
Stormwater Management/ Water Quality – The applicant proposes to construct new
impervious surfaces totaling 4.4 acres on the site, with additional areas of disturbed/graded
soils that are to be revegetated, on the site. This development will need to comply with the
City’s Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Post-Construction Stormwater
Management Requirements (City Code Section 4.34) for stormwater management and surface
water quality, including Runoff Rate Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control. To meet the 1.1-inch
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Volume Control requirement for this development proposal, based on 4.4 acres of proposed
impervious surface on this site, a minimum of 17,555 cubic feet of effective retention or water
quality equivalent will need to be provided (if included with an acceptable Soil Management
Strategy for any disturbed/graded areas proposed to be revegetated, to restore soil
permeability and soil health).
The applicant proposes to meet City stormwater rate control and volume control requirements
through the on-site construction of a one stormwater filtration basin (with iron-sand filter
media over the under-drain) and one stormwater basin/pond forebay for meeting rate control
and volume control/water quality equivalent requirements, with a total retention volume of
17,685 cubic feet. Overflow from the stormwater management system would discharge to the
east into wetland LP-22.13, then flow towards the east through an existing corrugated metal
pipe to the west ditch/road right-of-way of Mn/DOT Hwy 3, in the Marsh Lake watershed. The
applicant should verify the function and integrity of the outlet pipe between the central
wetland on the VFW Property and the Mn/DOT ROW ditch, in a manner acceptable to the City
Engineer. Any deficiencies to the system should be upgraded to City standards by the applicant.
The applicant also proposes to provide soil loosening and amendment across the site to meet
the City’s Soil Management Strategy requirement.
Eagan Water Resources has reviewed the applicant’s submitted plans and stormwater
management report, and finds the proposed plans meet City Code Section 4.34 Post-
Construction Stormwater Management Requirements with the following conditions to provide:
• appropriate erosion and sediment control during construction across the site during the
extent of all construction activities (including effective rapid stabilization protections,
construction stormwater treatment and sedimentation containment, rapid cleanup of
tracking, etc.) to protect the downstream waterbodies;
• appropriate design and implementation of the stormwater filtration basin and wet
pond, including reinforced maintenance access;
• appropriate inspection and maintenance access provisions for the filtration basin and
other private stormwater infrastructure;
• appropriate inspection and maintenance access provisions for public stormwater
infrastructure;
• appropriate pre-treatment structures upstream of all stormwater basin inlets for
debris/sediment collection and easy cleanout accessibility;
• appropriate protection of the filtration basin during install through site stabilization;
• assurances of long-term recurring maintenance of all private stormwater management
facilities; and
• effective soil loosening and amendment of all graded soils to be revegetated
Sanitary Sewer/ Water Main – The preliminary utility plan is acceptable, with modification.
Lateral water main and sanitary sewer of sufficient size, depth, and capacity is available from
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the north for connection and extension with development of the property. Sanitary sewer
District C, as designated in the City’s Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan, serves the site.
The nearest water main and sanitary sewer that’s available is at the intersection of Dodd Road
and Parkside Drive. They are proposed to be extended to the south along Dodd Road, which will
require approximately 500 feet of street to be reconstructed. Lateral water and sewer stubs are
being provided at the end of Parkside Court for future extension to the VFW property. All
utilities associated with this development would be publicly owned and maintained.
This development should provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire
Department and Public Works standards, including along Dodd Road. All wells and septic
systems within the development should be abandoned in accordance with City and County
standards.
Streets/ Access/ Pedestrian Circulation – Street access for the development is proposed via the
extension of Dodd Road and Parkside Circle. Dodd Road was originally constructed as a
collector roadway, but currently functions as a residential street. Following direction from the
Public Works Committee meeting on April 18, 2017, no direct or indirect connection of Dodd
Road to 120th Street in Rosemount will be provided. With 30 homes being added with this
development, it is anticipated Dodd Road will experience approximately 300 more vehicle trips
per day. The capacity of Dodd Road well exceeds its current and anticipated traffic volumes;
however, there is no public street access south of Red Pine Lane, so all traffic must enter and
exit to the north.
A street stub at the end of Parkside Court is being provided to serve the potential future
development of the VFW property.
The applicant is requesting a deviation to the maximum cul-de-sac length of 500 feet. Since
Dodd Road no longer connects to 120th Street, everything south of Red Pine Lane acts as a long
cul-de-sac, and exceeds the maximum length of 500 feet. The proposed Dodd Road cul-de-sac
length measured from the south leg of Parkside Circle is approximately 700 feet. However, the
total length of the cul-de-sac may be considered everything south of Red Pine Lane, and by that
measure, the extended Dodd Road cul-de-sac is approximately 2,700 feet in length. In addition,
Parkside Court is proposed to be extended to the south boundary of the site to allow for future
potential extension into the VFW property. In the meantime, Parkside Court will remain a cul-
de-sac, approximately 250 feet longer than it is currently. The deviation to maximum cul-de-sac
length can be accommodate via Planned Development zoning. and because the cul-de-sac
length is integral to the proposed plat, approval of the subdivision would also act as approval of
this deviation.
The plans also show an eight (8) foot wide bituminous trail being extended along the west
boulevard of Dodd Road and connects to the paved street stub from 120th Street to the south.
Because vehicular traffic would not be allowed to drive on the trail to connect to 120th street,
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the applicant should install bollards (or equivalent) in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer
to deter vehicular traffic from driving on the trail. The applicant should also include a
pedestrian ramp to connect the street to the trail in a location and manner acceptable to the
City Engineer.
Easements/ Permits/ Right-of-Way – The development proposes to dedicate right-of-way and
standard public drainage and utility easements over public utilities, ponding areas, adjacent to
rights-of-ways, and along lot lines. A temporary cul-de-sac is proposed at the end of Parkside
Court on the development property. The developer is encouraged to move the temporary cul-
de-sac off Lots 23 and 24 and move it onto the VFW property. Wherever the cul-de-sac is
placed, as indicated in Standard Condition of Approval C3, a temporary cul-de-sac easement
will be required.
The existing portion of Parkside Circle has 50 feet of right-of-way. The applicant is showing 60
feet of right-of-way for the proposed extension of Parkwide Circle. The applicant should reduce
the amount of proposed right-of-way on Parkside Circle to 50 feet.
A public storm sewer is proposed along the south side of Lot 24. A 10-foot-wide easement is
shown along the south property line, however, that is not adequate to cover the storm sewer
because it is not being constructed on the property line. The applicant should increase the size
of the drainage and utility easement on Lot 24, so it extends at least 10 feet on either side of
the storm sewer pipe.
A portion of the existing wetland is located on the adjacent VFW property. Since “public”
stormwater would enter the wetland, a public drainage and utility easement of sufficient size,
according to current engineering standards, should be obtained over the wetland and drainage
way to TH 3.
The developer should obtain all outside agency permits as necessary for completion of the site
improvements.
Landscaping – The Zoning Ordinance does not require a Landscape Plan for single-family
developments. Therefore, all planting on the submitted plan is intended for tree mitigation
purposes. The proposed planting plans shows a shade tree in each front yard, and variety of
tree species where space permits along the rear yards and the perimeter of the site to create
visual buffers and separation from the ponding area, adjacent developments, and State
Highway 3. The applicant should ensure that new trees do not conflict with overhead utility
lines.
Tree Preservation – This development's tree preservation will be considered on a single-phase,
multiple-lot, residential type of application. Per the City of Eagan Tree Preservation Ordinance,
allowable tree removal for this type of development proposal is set at 40 percent
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A tree inventory has been submitted with this application. The tree inventory indicates that 249
significant trees currently exist on-site. According to the Tree Preservation Plan submitted,
significant tree impacts will result in the removal of all 249 significant trees (100 percent of the
total).
Because the proposed removal of significant trees is more than allowable, tree mitigation is
required. The mitigation for this application calculates to 562 Category B trees.
The submitted Landscape and Tree Mitigation Plan provides for the complete fulfillment of the
mitigation requirement through the installation of 163 Category "B" trees on-site and a cash
dedication for the remaining balance.
The applicant's project narrative proposes a reduction in the calculated mitigation to recognize
several on-site conditions that have impacted the health of trees proposed for removal. Two
primary conditions justify modifications to the current tree inventory, including a significant
number of Emerald Ash Borer-infested Green Ash trees and a number of Red Pine trees that
have naturally grown together in densely packed groupings that only have partial canopies.
Preliminary estimates indicate these adjustments to the tree inventory will reduce the required
mitigation by about half, from 562 to approximately 288 Category B trees. Prior to Final
Subdivision, the applicant should work with Forestry staff to reconcile these impacts to tree
health, recalculate required mitigation, and revise the final plans as necessary.
Per city ordinance, unless the applicant provides tree mitigation in the form of cash dedication,
one hundred percent of the cost of completing the required tree replacement (mitigation) shall
be collected as a financial guarantee.
Also, per city ordinance, a performance guarantee is required to guarantee the preservation of
all trees identified to be preserved within 15 feet of the construction zone (grade limits). The
amount shall be calculated at the time of Final Subdivision, or prior to any tree removal
activities or issuance of a land disturbance permit.
Financial Obligation – At this time, there are no pending assessments on the parcels included
with this development.
Based upon a study by City staff, all trunk utility financial obligations have been previously
collected for this property. The development will extend and install all lateral utilities necessary
for the development, so no lateral charges will be due with the development.
Parks and Recreation – The City Council recognizes it is essential to the health, safety and
welfare of the residents of Eagan, persons working in Eagan and visitors to Eagan that the
character and quality of the environment be considered to be of major importance in the
planning and development of the City.
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In this regard, the manner in which land is developed and used is of high priority. The
preservation of land for park, playground and public open space purposes as it relates to the
use and development of land for residential, commercial/industrial purposes is essential to
maintaining a healthful and desirable environment for all residents and visitors of the City. It is
recognized by the City Council that the demand for park, playground and public open space
within a municipality is directly related to the density and intensity of development permitted
and allowed within any given area. Urban type developments mean greater numbers of people
and higher demands for park, playground and public open space. Use of Parks Dedication
dollars is coordinated by City staff and approved by City Council to benefit the Park Service
area, quadrant of the city and city-wide park system.
The subject parcel is located within Park Service Area 36. This Service Area does have two
existing neighborhood parks, Hidden Corner Park and Holz Farm Park. Hidden Corner Park is
located at 525 White Pine approximately one-half mile from the subject site. Holz Farm Park is
located approximately one mile from the subject site at 4665 Manor Drive. Sidewalk is located
on Dodd Road north of Red Pine Lane, and the developer is proposing to install a trail along the
west side of Dodd Road adjacent to this development. The sidewalk on both Dodd Road and
Red Pine Lane provides a connection to the neighborhood parks within the Service Area and the
City-wide trail system.
In addition, the subject site is adjacent to Lebanon Hills Regional Park and a neighborhood trail
access into the park is provided off Dodd Road. Lebanon Hills Regional Park provides passive
and active recreation amenities and trails. In combination, the parks contain a wide variety of
amenities that are accessible via connected segments.
This development is subject to cash park and trail dedication for the net increase of 29
residential lots, payable at the time of Final Plat at the rates then in effect. The 2022 rates for
single-family residential development are $4,026 per lot for parks and $287 per lot for trails.
Credit may be provided for public trails that are constructed with the development.
SUMMARY/CONCLUSION
The applicant is requesting approval of a Rezoning from R-1, Residential Single-family to PD,
Planned Development, a Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family lots with
varied sizes, dimensions and setbacks, and a Preliminary Subdivision to create 30 lots upon
13.8 acres including a deviation to maximum cul-de-sac length upon approximately 13.8 acres
located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
The applicant is proposing a Preliminary Subdivision consisting of 30 single-family lots. Existing
structures on the site will be removed. The proposal includes deviations to exceed the
maximum cul-de-sac length of 500 feet, and for new residential lots less than 300 feet from an
existing telecommunications tower.
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Single-family development is consistent with the Low Density residential land use designation
specifically and the area in general. Because of the variety of lot sizes, the applicant is proposing
a unique set of bulk standards that deviate from both the typical R-1 and R-1S zoning standards.
The acceptability of these deviations is a policy matter for city officials.
A noise abatement plan is required because of the site’s proximity of the development to
sources of noise including a state highway, railroad and gun club. The noise abatement plan
may include berming, fencing, landscaping, and sound attenuation construction methods. In
addition, prior to final subdivision, the applicant must demonstrate that the proposed
development will not cause the gun club to become out of compliance with performance and
noise standards found in State Statutes.
Access to the site is proposed via an extension of Dodd Road, Parkside Circle and Parkside
Court. Dodd Road is currently a long cul-de-sac street extending south from Red Pine Lane, and
the extension will increase the cul-de-sac length. The applicant applied to the City for approval
of a proposed wetland replacement plan and a decision on the proposed wetland replacement
plan is required prior to action on the proposed subdivision application. Tree mitigation is
required for tree removal above the allowable limit. Park and trail dedications should be
fulfilled through a cash dedication at the time of final subdivision.
ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED
To recommend approval of a Rezoning from R-1, Residential Single, to PD, Planned
Development, for property located at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
To recommend approval of a Preliminary Planned Development to allow 30 single-family lots
with varied sizes, dimensions, setbacks, and cul-de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and
4980 Dodd Road.
If approved, the following conditions shall apply:
1. A Preliminary Planned Development Agreement shall be executed and recorded against
the property at the Dakota County Recorder’s office. The Preliminary PD Agreement
shall contain the following plans:
i. Preliminary Site Plan
ii. Preliminary Landscape Plan
2. A Final Planned Development Agreement shall be required prior to issuance of a
Building Permit. The following plans are required for the Final Planned Development
Agreement and shall be consistent with the approved Preliminary Planned
Development:
i. Final Site Plan
ii. Final Landscape Plan
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3. The Planned Development shall have a term of three (3) years.
4. This Preliminary Planned Development approves 30 single-family lots with varied lot
sizes and dimensions, and a reduced setback for the new residential lots from an
existing monopole tower.
5. The following bulk standards shall apply to all lots in the development:
Lot Width (minimum) 65 feet
Lot Area (minimum) 8,000 square feet
Front Setback (right-of-way) 25 feet
Side Setback (dwelling and garage) 7.5 feet
Rear Setback (minimum) 20 feet
From Major Thoroughfare (Highway 3) 50 feet
Building Coverage (maximum) 2,500 square feet
6. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed
development would not cause the Gun Club to become out of compliance.
7. The applicant shall establish a covenant or declaration to be recorded with the plat that
would serve as notification to buyers of the nearby gun club.
8. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall prepare a noise abatement plan per
City Code requirements, which may include berming, landscaping, fencing
and/or sound attenuation construction standards.
9. Net lot area shall be provided on the site survey with the building permit applications
for Lots 5, 16, and 17, and shall be used as the measure used for determining the
building coverage ratio.
10. The wetland, extent of wetland buffer and conservation easement, and structure
setback from the wetland buffer, shall be shown on the site survey submitted with the
building permit for Lots 5, 15, 16, and 17.
11. The applicant shall obtain a temporary construction easement or enter into an
agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney for any off-site grading.
12. The proposed bituminous trail along Dodd Road shall be extended to the existing
blacktop to the south, and the grades shall be modified so the trail extension meets ADA
requirements (maximum of 2 percent cross slope and 5 percent running slope).
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February 22, 2022
Page 18
13. A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan shall be prepared in
accordance with current City standards and codes prior to final subdivision approval.
14. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits
shall be prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of
Transportation (MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City
Engineer in designing stormwater pollution prevention plans.
15. All personnel responsible for the construction and management of erosion/ sediment
control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have
received Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the
University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer.
16. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code
and engineering standards.
17. The applicant shall verify the function and integrity of the outlet pipe between the
central wetland on the VFW Property and the Mn/DOT right-of-way ditch, in a manner
acceptable to the City Engineer. Any deficiencies to the system shall be upgraded to
City standards by the applicant.
18. Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Rules (Minn. Rules Ch. 8420) and Eagan’s Wetland
Protection and Management Regulations (City Code Section 11.67) shall apply to the
development.
19. This development shall comply with Eagan’s Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution
Prevention and Post-Construction Stormwater Management Requirements (City Code
Section 4.34) for stormwater management and surface water quality, including Runoff Rate
Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control (or City-approved water quality equivalent) of
effective retention of the site’s new impervious surface area (including effective soil
remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated).
20. This development shall comply with Eagan’s regulations for wetland buffers, wetland
buffer vegetation, and conservation easement requirements, according to City Code
Section 11.67.
21. The proposed turf reinforcement along the filtration basin shall be extended to the east,
in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, so the entire basin can be accessed for
maintenance.
22. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall
clarify that all disturbance from the relocated public storm sewer piping and structures
Planning Report – Parkside Circle
February 22, 2022
Page 19
in the southeast corner of the site shall be appropriately stabilized, and that
unobstructed inspection and maintenance access will be provided.
23. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall
provide appropriate details for the proposed iron-enhanced sand filtration basin.
Details shall include construction cross-sections and notes to include an appropriate
constructed box frame, impermeable rubber liner specifications (thickness, acceptable
joint sealing, etc.), under-drain details including pipe type and cleanouts/vents. Plan
information shall also include grading clarifications to indicate the basin bottom must be
all same elevation/flat, erosion-control protections at top and toe of side-slopes and
sediment log surrounding the iron-sand filter portion, iron-sand mix
specification/composition/source and appropriate estimated iron-sand mix volume
needed, etc. for contractor to successfully construct and protect. Basin bottom with
exposed iron-sand shall not be planted, but remainder of basin bottom shall be live-
planted with appropriate species at 18-inch on-center spacing with biodegradable
netting erosion-control blanket, and seeded side-slopes with erosion-control blanket
with biodegradable netting. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently
included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading Plan, Utility Plan, etc.). Pertinent plan
sheets shall also include notes that grading and utility contractor(s) shall provide 24-
hours advance notice to City Water Resources Staff of any grading or utility work
involving the proposed filtration basin system and grading of wet pond, including
installation of all pre-treatment sumps, inlets, outlets and any other structural
components or critical construction steps, providing contact email and phone number
for City Water Resources Staff for arranging inspections at critical construction steps.
24. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structure(s) (e.g. 4-foot
minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy
dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater treatment facility inlet
to provide for effective capture and easily-accessible cleanout of fine-sand sized
particles and floatable pollutants. Pre-treatment structures shall be accessible by
appropriate maintenance equipment. Details shall be included in applicable plan
sheet(s) using Eagan Standard Detail Plate E231.
25. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the property owner
shall provide detailed Soil Management Strategies in the plan set for City review, and
acceptance by the City Engineer, that provide graphical details and notes on soil
protection/restoration in the Stormwater Management Plan and prominently included
in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, Grading Plan,
Landscape Plan, etc.) and shall specify estimated quantities of soil ripping area and
volume of compost to be imported and incorporated on pertinent plan sheet quantity
tables. Prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy for any affected construction, Soil
Management Strategy implementation documentation (e.g. haul tickets, representative
on-site soil samples, compaction testing and soil organic content test results) shall be
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February 22, 2022
Page 20
provided to City Water Resources staff to verify approved soil management strategy
compliance. Notes shall be provided that implementing contractor shall provide 24-
hours advance notice to City Water Resources staff prior to implementation of soil
loosening and amendment.
26. Before the city returns any Stormwater-related Performance Guarantee Fees on the
development site, the applicant shall demonstrate that all stormwater management
practices are performing as intended and shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans
meeting City requirements for as-built standard submittals that demonstrate that all
constructed stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater management facilities
(sump(s), filtration basin, wet pond, etc.), including soil loosening and amendment prior
to landscaping, conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by the City.
The applicant shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the stormwater
management facilities have been installed in accord with the plans and specifications
approved. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the
State of Minnesota.
27. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City
Fire Department and Public Works standards, including along Dodd Road.
28. All wells and septic systems within the development shall be abandoned in accordance
with City and County standards.
29. A temporary cul-de-sac easement shall be acquired in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney (Standard Condition of Approval C3).
30. The applicant shall install bollards (or equivalent) in a manner acceptable to the City
Engineer to deter vehicular traffic from driving on the trail.
31. The applicant shall also include a pedestrian ramp to connect the street to the trail in a
location and manner acceptable to the City Engineer.
32. The applicant shall reduce the amount of proposed right-of-way on Parkside Circle to 50
feet.
33. The applicant shall increase the size of the drainage and utility easement on Lot 24 so it
extends at least 10 feet on either side of the storm sewer pipe.
34. The applicant shall obtain a public drainage and utility easement of sufficient size,
according to current engineering standards, over the wetland and drainage way to State
Highway 3 on the VFW property.
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February 22, 2022
Page 21
35. The developer shall obtain all outside agency permits as necessary for completion of the
site improvements.
36. The applicant shall ensure that proposed new trees do not conflict with overhead utility
lines.
37. The applicant shall work with city staff to revise the current tree inventory, recalculate
mitigation and submit revised plans, prior to final subdivision, that provide complete
fulfillment of the Tree Preservation Ordinance requirements.
38. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee covering the cost of completing
required tree mitigation and protection of preserved trees within 15 feet of the Grade
limits.
39. The applicant shall provide protection of the preserved tree's critical root zones through
the placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e. orange colored silt fence or 4
foot polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the
perimeter of the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater.
40. The applicant shall contact the City Forestry Division and set up a pre-construction site
inspection at least five days prior to the issuance of the grading permit to ensure
compliance with the approved Tree Preservation Plan and placement of the Tree
Protection Fencing.
To recommend approval of a Preliminary Subdivision to create 30 lots upon 13.8 acres
including a deviation to maximum cul-de-sac length, for property located at 4940 and 4980
Dodd Road.
If approved, the following conditions shall apply.
1. The developer shall comply with these standards conditions of plat approval as revised by
Council on July 1, 2014: A1, B1, B2, B3, B4, C1, C2, C3, C4, E1, G1, H1, and L1
2. The property shall be platted.
3. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed development
would not cause the Gun Club to become out of compliance.
4. The applicant shall establish a covenant or declaration to be recorded with the plat that
would serve as notification to buyers of the nearby gun club.
Planning Report – Parkside Circle
February 22, 2022
Page 22
5. Prior to final subdivision, the applicant shall prepare a noise abatement plan per
City Code requirements, which may include berming, landscaping, fencing and/or
sound attenuation construction standards.
6. Net lot area shall be provided on the site survey with the building permit applications for
Lots 5, 16, and 17, and shall be used as the measure used for determining the building
coverage ratio.
7. The wetland, extent of wetland buffer and conservation easement, and structure setback
from the wetland buffer, shall be shown on the site survey submitted with the building
permit for Lots 5, 15, 16, and 17.
8. The applicant shall obtain a temporary construction easement or enter into an agreement
in a form acceptable to the City Attorney for any off-site grading.
9. The proposed bituminous trail along Dodd Road shall be extended to the existing blacktop
to the south, and the grades shall be modified so the trail extension meets ADA
requirements (maximum of 2 percent cross slope and 5 percent running slope).
10. A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan shall be prepared in
accordance with current City standards and codes prior to final subdivision approval.
11. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits shall
be prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of
Transportation (MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City
Engineer in designing stormwater pollution prevention plans.
12. All personnel responsible for the construction and management of erosion/ sediment
control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have
received Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the University
of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer.
13. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code
and engineering standards.
14. The applicant shall verify the function and integrity of the outlet pipe between the central
wetland on the VFW Property and the Mn/DOT right-of-way ditch, in a manner acceptable
to the City Engineer. Any deficiencies to the system shall be upgraded to City standards
by the applicant.
Planning Report – Parkside Circle
February 22, 2022
Page 23
15. Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act Rules (Minn. Rules Ch. 8420) and Eagan’s Wetland
Protection and Management Regulations (City Code Section 11.67) shall apply to the
development.
16. This development shall comply with Eagan’s Land Disturbance Stormwater Pollution
Prevention and Post-Construction Stormwater Management Requirements (City Code Section
4.34) for stormwater management and surface water quality, including Runoff Rate Control
and 1.1-inch Volume Control (or City-approved water quality equivalent) of effective
retention of the site’s new impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all
of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated).
17. This development shall comply with Eagan’s regulations for wetland buffers, wetland
buffer vegetation, and conservation easement requirements, according to City Code
Section 11.67.
18. The proposed turf reinforcement along the filtration basin shall be extended to the east,
in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, so the entire basin can be accessed for
maintenance.
19. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall clarify
that all disturbance from the relocated public storm sewer piping and structures in the
southeast corner of the site shall be appropriately stabilized, and that unobstructed
inspection and maintenance access will be provided.
20. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall
provide appropriate details for the proposed iron-enhanced sand filtration basin. Details
shall include construction cross-sections and notes to include an appropriate constructed
box frame, impermeable rubber liner specifications (thickness, acceptable joint sealing,
etc.), under-drain details including pipe type and cleanouts/vents. Plan information shall
also include grading clarifications to indicate the basin bottom must be all same
elevation/flat, erosion-control protections at top and toe of side-slopes and sediment log
surrounding the iron-sand filter portion, iron-sand mix specification/composition/source
and appropriate estimated iron-sand mix volume needed, etc. for contractor to
successfully construct and protect. Basin bottom with exposed iron-sand shall not be
planted, but remainder of basin bottom shall be live-planted with appropriate species at
18-inch on-center spacing with biodegradable netting erosion-control blanket, and seeded
side-slopes with erosion-control blanket with biodegradable netting. These graphical
details and notes shall be prominently included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading
Plan, Utility Plan, etc.). Pertinent plan sheets shall also include notes that grading and
utility contractor(s) shall provide 24-hours advance notice to City Water Resources Staff of
any grading or utility work involving the proposed filtration basin system and grading of
wet pond, including installation of all pre-treatment sumps, inlets, outlets and any other
structural components or critical construction steps, providing contact email and phone
Planning Report – Parkside Circle
February 22, 2022
Page 24
number for City Water Resources Staff for arranging inspections at critical construction
steps.
21. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structure(s) (e.g. 4-foot
minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy
dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater treatment facility inlet
to provide for effective capture and easily-accessible cleanout of fine-sand sized particles
and floatable pollutants. Pre-treatment structures shall be accessible by appropriate
maintenance equipment. Details shall be included in applicable plan sheet(s) using Eagan
Standard Detail Plate E231.
22. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the property owner shall
provide detailed Soil Management Strategies in the plan set for City review, and
acceptance by the City Engineer, that provide graphical details and notes on soil
protection/restoration in the Stormwater Management Plan and prominently included in
all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, Grading Plan, Landscape
Plan, etc.) and shall specify estimated quantities of soil ripping area and volume of
compost to be imported and incorporated on pertinent plan sheet quantity tables. Prior
to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy for any affected construction, Soil Management
Strategy implementation documentation (e.g. haul tickets, representative on-site soil
samples, compaction testing and soil organic content test results) shall be provided to City
Water Resources staff to verify approved soil management strategy compliance. Notes
shall be provided that implementing contractor shall provide 24-hours advance notice to
City Water Resources staff prior to implementation of soil loosening and amendment.
23. Before the city returns any Stormwater-related Performance Guarantee Fees on the
development site, the applicant shall demonstrate that all stormwater management
practices are performing as intended and shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans
meeting City requirements for as-built standard submittals that demonstrate that all
constructed stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater management facilities
(sump(s), filtration basin, wet pond, etc.), including soil loosening and amendment prior to
landscaping, conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by the City. The
applicant shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the stormwater management
facilities have been installed in accord with the plans and specifications approved. This
certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of
Minnesota.
24. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire
Department and Public Works standards, including along Dodd Road.
25. All wells and septic systems within the development shall be abandoned in accordance
with City and County standards.
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February 22, 2022
Page 25
26. A temporary cul-de-sac easement shall be acquired in a form acceptable to the City
Attorney (Standard Condition of Approval C3).
27. The applicant shall install bollards (or equivalent) in a manner acceptable to the City
Engineer to deter vehicular traffic from driving on the trail.
28. The applicant shall also include a pedestrian ramp to connect the street to the trail in a
location and manner acceptable to the City Engineer.
29. The applicant shall reduce the amount of proposed right-of-way on Parkside Circle to 50
feet.
30. The applicant shall increase the size of the drainage and utility easement on Lot 24 so it
extends at least 10 feet on either side of the storm sewer pipe.
31. The applicant shall obtain a public drainage and utility easement of sufficient size,
according to current engineering standards, over the wetland and drainage way to State
Highway 3 on the VFW property.
32. The developer shall obtain all outside agency permits as necessary for completion of the
site improvements.
33. The applicant shall ensure that proposed new trees do not conflict with overhead utility
lines.
34. The applicant shall work with city staff to revise the current tree inventory, recalculate
mitigation and submit revised plans, prior to final subdivision, that provide complete
fulfillment of the Tree Preservation Ordinance requirements.
35. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee covering the cost of completing
required tree mitigation and protection of preserved trees within 15 feet of the Grade
limits.
36. The applicant shall provide protection of the preserved tree's critical root zones through
the placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e. orange colored silt fence or 4
foot polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the
perimeter of the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater.
37. The applicant shall contact the City Forestry Division and set up a pre-construction site
inspection at least five days prior to the issuance of the grading permit to ensure
compliance with the approved Tree Preservation Plan and placement of the Tree
Protection Fencing.
STANDARD CONDITIONS OF PLAT APPROVAL
A.Financial Obligations
1.This development shall accept its additional financial obligations as defined in the staff s report
in accordance with the final plat dimensions and the rates in effect at the time of final plat
approval.
B.Easements and Rights-of-Way
1.This development shall dedicate 10-foot drainage and utility easements centered overall lot lines
and, 10-foot drainage and utility easements adjacent to all public rights-of-way where necessary
to accommodate existing or proposed utilities for drainage ways within the plat. The
development shall dedicate easements of sufficient width and location as determined necessary
by engineering standards.
2.This development shall dedicate, provide, or financially guarantee the acquisition costs of
drainage, ponding, and utility easements in addition to public street rights-of-way as required by
the alignment, depth, and storage capacity of all required public utilities and streets located
beyond the boundaries of this plat as necessary to service or accommodate this development.
3.This development shall dedicate all public right-of-way and temporary slope easements for
ultimate development of adjacent roadways as required by the appropriate jurisdictional
agency.
4.This development shall dedicate adequate drainage and ponding easements, in accordance with
requirements set forth in the latest version of the City's Stormwater Management Plan.
C.Plans and Specifications
1.All public and private streets, drainage systems, and utilities necessary to provide service to this
development shall be designed and certified by a registered professional engineer in accordance
with City adopted codes, engineering standards, guidelines, and policies prior to application for
final plat approval.
2.A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan must be prepared in accordance
with current City standards prior to final plat approval.
3.This development shall ensure that all dead-end public streets shall have a permanent cul-de-
sac, or temporary cul-de-sac to be removed upon further extension (on stub streets),
constructed in accordance with City engineering standards. This development shall dedicate,
provide, or financially guarantee the acquisition costs of street easements or public street rights-
of-way as required by the alignment of the cul-de-sacs located within or beyond the boundaries
of this plat as necessary to service or accommodate this development.
4. A separate detailed landscape plan shall be submitted overlaid on the proposed grading and
utility plan. The financial guarantee for such plan shall be included in the Development Contract
and shall not be released until one year after the date of City certified compliance.
D. Public Improvements
1. If any improvements are to be installed under a City contract, the appropriate public
improvement project and associated contract must be awarded by Council action prior to final
plat approval.
E. Permits
1. This development shall be responsible for the acquisition of all regulatory agency permits
required by the affected agency prior to final plat approval.
F. Parks and Trails Dedications
1. This development shall fulfill its park and trail dedication requirements as recommended by the
Advisory Parks Commission and as awarded by the action of the City Council.
G. Tree Preservation and Mitigation
1. This development shall be responsible for preparing a tree preservation plan and mitigating for
any removal in excess of the allowable limits. Mitigation shall be in the form of replacement
trees, cash equivalent, or a combination thereof in accordance with the recommendation of the
Advisory Parks Commission and as allowed under the City's tree preservation ordinance and as
approved by the City Council.
H. Stormwater Management and Water Quality Protection
1. This development shall manage stormwater and protect water quality by meeting requirements
for design standards, minimizing impervious surface area and maximizing infiltration and
retention, and providing acceptable complementary stormwater treatments, stormwater
treatment ponds, regional ponds, and maintenance of private stormwater facilities in
accordance with the current City post construction regulations and as recommended by the
Advisory Parks Commission and awarded by C.
I. Wetlands Protection and Management
1. This development shall protect and manage wetlands by meeting requirements for wetland
delineations and assessments, sequencing and replacement, and wetland buffers and setbacks
in accordance with the current wetland protection and management regulations and as
recommended by the Advisory Parks Commission and awarded by Council action.
J. Airport Noise Attenuation
1. This development shall be responsible for meeting all appropriate noise attenuation conditions
if the property is located within the Metropolitan Council Noise Exposure and/or Buffer Zone.
K. Other
1. All subdivision, zoning, and other ordinances affecting this development shall be adhered to,
unless specifically granted a Variance by Council action.
L. Mailboxes
1. The construction and location of all mailbox supports shall be in accordance with the United
States Postal Service policies and regulations for centralized delivery, and the locations shall be
approved by the City Engineer and be identified in the final constructions plans for the
development.
Advisory Planning Commission City Council
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LLCTo:CityofEaganFrom:AlliantVenturesV,LLCRobertJ.Machacek,ChiefOperatingOfficerDate:February2,2022RevisedFebruary10,2022Re:ParksideCirclePreliminaryPlatandPlannedDevelopmentThankyoufortakingthetimetoreviewourpreliminaryplatandPDre-zoningforParksideCircle.PropertyThepropertyislocatedinthesoutheastcornerofEaganontheRosemountborderwithRobertTrailontheeastandDoddRoadonthewest.120thStreetislocatedinRosemountonthesouthedgeoftheprojectarea.Thenorthernpartofthepropertyisrollingwithexistingtreesandanexistinghousewhichhasbeenremoved.Thesouthernpartofthepropertyiscurrentlyacommercialbusinesswithvehiclestorageinthebuildings.Thecommercialbuildingswillberemoved.Thereisawetlandonthesouthaswellasasmallwetlandontheeastandtreesscatteredthroughout.ParksideCourtandParksideCirclearetheexistingroadsthatstubintothepropertyonthenorthpropertylinecomingthroughtheParksidedevelopment.ZoningThepropertyiscurrentlyzonedR-i.WearerequestingarezoningtoPDcloselyfollowingRi-Sstandards.AccordingtoCityCodeSec.11.60Subd.6A,“thepurposeofR-1SResidentialSingle-SmallLotDistrictisfornewsinglefamilyresidentialdevelopmentonsmallerlotstoallowforvariedhousingstylesandvalueswithintheCity.”Thepurposeforrequestingare-zoningofthispropertytoaPDistoallowforlotsizesthatareinlinewithcurrentmarketdemand.R-irequires85’widelots,whicharenolongertheindustrystandardforsinglefamilyhomes.Eaganhasdevelopedmostofitssingle-familyhousingstockonR-ilotsinthepast,muchofthispre-housingmarketbustof2009.However,thecurrenttypicalsinglefamilyhousingtrendof40-50’widepadsfiton65’widelots(andinmanycities,evensmallerlots).Thesenarrower,deeperhomesstillprovideampleyardspace,squarefootage,garagespace,quality,aesthetic,andpricepointstomeetmarketdemand.ThesenarrowerlotsallowformoreefficientsiteplanningandinfrastructuredesignaswellasprovideaslightlydenserbufferlandusealongHighway3.Thisre-zoningrequestfitswithinthecomprehensiveplanlowdensitydesignationanddoesnothaveameasurablygreaterimpactoncityservicesorsurroundingpropertiesthanthecurrentR-1zoningwouldhave.4655NicolsRoad•Suite106•EaganMN55122
PDFlexibility:R-1Ri-SPDLotWidth85’65’65’LotArea12,000sf8,000sf8,000sfFrontSetback30’30’25’RearSetbacki5’15’20’SideSetbackinterior10’,5’10’,5’7.5’SideSetbackCorner30’30’25’BuildingCoverage20%20%(2,000sfmax)2,500sfmaximumSetbacksandLotWidthThetableaboveshowsthebulkstandardsforthevariouszoningdistrictsincludingwhatwearerequestingasaPD.OurbulkstandardsaremostlyinlinewithwhatisrequiredofRi-Swithafewdifferences.Wewouldliketorequestafrontyardsetbackof25’.Thisisbecomingametrowidestandardforresidentialdevelopmentsasitallowsforreducedimperviousandmoreefficientservices.Thisgivesampleroominthedrivewaytoparkavehiclewithoutblockingthestreetandallowsforlargerbackyards.This25’frontyardsetbackwouldalsoapplytothecornerlotstreetside.Wecouldthenenlargethebackyardsetbacktoaminimumof20’.Wearerequestingasideyardsetbackof7.5’internal.Thisstillprovidesforaminimumofa15’structureseparationwhichisinlinewiththeCity’scurrent5’garage10’livingspacerequirement.The7.5’givesusmoreflexibilityandsimplifiesthingssowedon’thavetodetermineoursetbacksbasedonwhichsidethegarageisgoingon.Byallowing65’minimumwidthinsteadofthe85’requirementofR-i,weareabletocreateamoreefficientuseofinfrastructure.Weareabletofrontmorelotsandstubinmoreservicesontheproposedlengthofright-of-waythanwewouldbeabletoon85’widelots.Weareabletoprovidethisefficiencywhilestillmaintainingadensitywellwithinthecomprehensiveplanlow-densitydesignation.BuildingCoverageTheR-idistricthasamaximumof20%buildingcoverageperlot.TheRi-Shasthelesserof20%or2,000sfmaximumbuildingcoveragerequirement.TheRi-Srequirementwiththe2,000sfcapisforlotsthatare65’inwidth.Weareproposinglotsthatareacombinationof65’and70’inwidthwithseveralexceeding70’andindoingsowouldliketorequestahighercapforcoverage.Wearerequestingamaximumcoverageof2,500sfperlot.For30lots,2,500sfmaximumeachthiswouldequatetoabout20%oftotaluplandlotareafortheentiresite.ThiscalculationonlyincludeslandoneachlotwhichexcludesallproposedROWaswellasanythingbelownormalwaterlinesonthepondandwetland.Thiswillgiveusampleareatobuildqualityhomeswhilestillmaintainingminimalcoverageovertheentiresite.Cul-De-SacLengthWearerequestingPDflexibilityoncul-de-saclengthforbothofthecul-de-sacsontheproperty.ThelongsacfurthestsouthisnecessaryduetotheCity’spreviousdecisionnottoextendDoddallthewayto120thStreet.ThisleavesDoddasadead-endroadbecauseofthenatureoftheproperty.ThereisawetlandonthesoutheastportionofthesiteextendingintotheVFWproperty.Thislowareaaroundthe
wetlandiswherestormwaterpondingismostlogical.Thismakesaloopstreetinthisareaimpossiblecreatingtheneedforacul-de-sacattheendofDoddRoad.Theothercul-de-sacisanextensionofParksideCourtonthenortheast.PreviouslyParksideCourtwasstubbedtotheirsouthboundaryline.WeareextendingthatroadtooursouthboundarylineadjacenttotheVFWpropertyasismostlogical.ThiswillallowforpotentialdevelopmentoftheVFWpropertyinthefuturebutinthemeantime,weareproposingacul-de-sacattheendofParksideCourtwithintheprojectarea.CellTowerSetbackThereiscurrentlyacelltowerontheVFWpropertyeastofthesubjectproperty.TheCityrequiresa300’structuresetbackfromthesetowers.Weareproposingthissetbackbereducedto140’tostructureor109’topropertylineasthistypeofrequesthasbeenapprovedonothertowerswithintheCity.A300’setbackfromthetowerwilldeemabout1.5acresoftheprojectareaunbuildable.A140’structuresetbackor109’tothepropertylinewillstillallowforanamplesetbackandfulluseofthesubjectproperty.Itisourunderstandingthatwhenthiscelltowerwasconstructed,thesetbackrequirementwasonly100’.TheCitychangingtheirordinanceafterthefactthencreatedasituationwhere1.5acresofthisParksideCirclepropertybecomesunbuildable.SiteConstraintsThepropertyhasseveralphysicalsiteconstraintsthatmakearequestforaPDpracticalandtherequesttoallowfordeviationsfromtheplannedzoningrequirementsreasonable.Someofthoseconstraintsareasfollows:•Acelltowerislocatednearbythepropertywhichhindersit•TheCityofEaganhasmadeadecisiontonotmakeDoddRoadathrustreetto120thStreet•LebanonParkislocatednexttothepropertyandthispresentsgradingconstraints•TherearedrainageissuesouttoDoddRoad•ThenearbyVFWpropertypresentsconstraintstothisproperty•Existingstreetgrades(whicharenotoptimal)fromthedevelopmentnextdoorlimitssitedesignonthisparcelPublicBenefitByapprovingthisPDtheCityisallowingahousingstylenotreadilyavailableinthispartofEagan.Thesearenarrowerhomeswithequalqualitytothehomesonwiderlots.Theyhaveamplesquarefootagewithmoreefficientlydesignedimpervioussurfacesandutilityservicesthantheoldresidentialsinglefamilyplanningstyleof85’lots.Wecanstillcreatethehighquality,desirablehomesthatarecurrentlyindemandwithnonegativeeffectonadjacenthomevalues.Thecostofhomesisfarexceedingaffordabilityinthismarketandoneofthereasonsisthecostofdevelopment.Thecostofdevelopinglandandbuildinghousescontinuestosurgeformanyreasonsandoneofthesmallwayswecanoffsetthiscripplingissueistomoreefficientlyplansinglefamilyneighborhoodswithnarrowerlots.Thishelpsusincreasedensitybutstillkeepsdensitywellwithinthelow-densitydesignation.Whilethesenarrowerlotswillnotalonesolvethehousingaffordabilityissuenortheskyrocketingcostofdevelopmentand
construction,itisonetoolthatwecanusetohelpmakedevelopmentofsinglefamilyhomesmorefeasible.Existingconditionsonthepropertyarenotgreatandwewillbevastlyimprovingthose.WearealsoimprovingthestormwatermanagementtotheCity’sconstrainedinfrastructurealongDoddRoad.ComprehensivePlanThepropertyisdesignatedonthe2040comprehensiveplanaslowdensityresidentialallowingfor1-4units/acre.Wearenotrequestinganamendmenttothis.Infrastructure:AccessTheproposedneighborhoodislocatedatEagan’ssouthendofDoddRoad.AttherequestoftheCity,wearenotproposingDoddRoadconnectto120thStreetbutinsteadproposingaloopedstreetontoDoddRoadwithonepermanentcul-de-sacandonetemporarycul-de-sac.ThetemporarysacislocatedontheeastsideabuttingtheVFWproperty.ThisstubbedstreetwillallowforpotentialfuturedevelopmentoftheVFWproperty.WaterandSewerThenewneighborhoodwillbeservicedwithwaterandsanitarysewerfromexistinginfrastructurelocatedinDoddRoad,ParksideCircle,andParksideCourtonthenorthedgeofthesite.StormwaterThestormwaterdesignwillmeetorexceedallrelevantstateandlocalregulations.Thereisonebasinandinfiltrationareaproposedonthesouthendadjacenttotheexistingwetland.WewillworkcloselywiththeCityengineertoensurealltheinfrastructuremeetsCityrequirements.TreesandLandscapingThereare249significanttreesonsite.Weareremovingallofthembecausethetreesonsitearescatteredthroughoutonrollingterrain.Thismakessavinganyareaoftreeswhilereasonablydevelopingthisareaimpossible.Removingallthetreesonsitecreatesarequirementof149treestobemitigatedabovethe40%removalthreshold.Wearerequiredtoputin562categoryBtreestocovermitigationforthese149trees.CategoryBtreesare2.5”B&Bwhicharetypicalofnewlandscapingandalsothemostreadilyavailableinthemostspecies.WecouldreducethenumberofrequiredmitigationtreesbygoingwithCategoryAtreesbutthe4”+treesaretypicallyhardertofindasB&Bwithadequatevarietywithoutleavingthestatetofindthem.Thisisnotabestpractice.WeareaskingtheCitytotakeintoconsiderationthatyouarerequiringtwotimesasmanytreesbeplantedasarebeingremovedwhilealsodevelopingwithintherequireddensityasperthecomprehensiveplan.Therearealsoasignificantnumberofgreenash,boxelder,andcottonwoodbeingremoved.TheCitystillincludesAshunderthehighertreeclassificationofhardwoodeventhoughitisindeclineandunderconstantthreat
ofEmeraldAshBorerinfection.Ultimately,wearedevelopingwithintherequiredcompplandensityandrequiredtoplantmorethantwicethenumberoftreesthanarecurrentlyonsite,whileplantingmuchhigherqualitytrees,removingtheundesirabletrees,andprovidingmoretreediversity.WelookforwardtomovingforwardandworkingwiththeCitytoensureahigh-quality,reasonabletreeplan.WeareexcitedaboutthisnewneighborhoodandwelookforwardtoworkingwiththeCityaswemoveforwardwithourapplications.
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Pam Dudziak
From:Julie Strid
Sent:Tuesday, February 22, 2022 10:53 AM
To:Pam Dudziak
Subject:FW: UPDATED LETTER - 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road
Julie Strid
Planning Aide
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan, MN 55122
651-675-5686
From: Julie.Jensen@wellsfargo.com <Julie.Jensen@wellsfargo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 10:47 AM
To: APC <APC@cityofeagan.com>
Cc: juliethelemann@hotmail.com
Subject: UPDATED LETTER ‐ 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road
Good Morning
I am writing to you on behalf of my family and my neighborhood about the planned development next to our house (we
live at 639 Parkside Ct). We are excited for this project to begin (and end) so that we can get some new neighbors, and
get a connecting street to Dodd so we can get a bus stop closer for our children; however, we have some concerns with
what is proposed.
One of the characteristics that drew my family and our neighbors to this development was that it is in a nicely tucked
away location, with nice lot sizes, space between our neighbors, and the consistency yet diverse housing styles. We also
have access to an entrance of Lebanon Hills Park within walking distance and we can walk and ride our bikes without a
lot of traffic. As I’m sure you are aware, Dodd Road is a very busy road with people cutting through to and from Hwy 3
at Red Pine to and from Cliff. While this does not directly impact us, there are several cars that think Dodd connects to
McAndrews and come flying down that direction. I know that once this development goes in there will be an increase in
traffic – from the new houses, as well as several people trying to get through here until it is known that the road does
not go through. We are all extremely happy that Dodd does NOT go through to McAndrews and appreciate the city
holding firm on this, as you know, if Dodd were to go all the way through this would be very hazardous to all of the
families that walk/ride their bikes down Dodd as well as for all of the children that catch buses along this route.
One of the characteristics that we love of the neighborhood is the lot sizes – we all have a “normal” lot size and we all
have space to enjoy our yards. We’re concerned that with the submitted changes that are being requested (smaller lots,
smaller lot width, and the decreased setbacks in all directions), this section of our neighborhood will not fit in with the
current look and feel, and will end up looking crammed, cluttered, out of place, and take away from the spacious feel we
currently have. As you can see, this development is truly an extension of our current neighborhood with 2 streets being
extended. In the letter from Alliant Ventures, LLC it was indicated that there is a current market demand for these
smaller lots. While this may be true, there is also demand for the R‐1 lots; however, cities are cramming as many house
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into spaces so the “normal” lot (zoned R‐1) demand is not being met. Narrower, deeper homes will not fit in with the
current houses in the neighborhood and will look out of place.
The letter also states that this re‐zoning request does not have a measurable impact on the surrounding properties, but
our neighborhood strongly disagrees with this comment. It will have a significant impact on our neighborhood from a
traffic perspective, from the consistency of the lot sizes, the look of our neighborhood, as well as our property
values. The maximum building coverage per lot being requested is 2,500 sq. ft. – on these smaller lots, that is above and
beyond the typical maximum, resulting in less yard space and ultimately ending up giving the neighborhood that
crammed/cluttered look we currently do not have, nor want. He also states that this housing style is not readily
available in this part of Eagan – this also leads me to believe that the intended houses being built will NOT fit with the
current style in our neighborhood. Again there are 2 roads that are being extended so the houses should fit in with the
current style of our neighborhood.
We realize that there are several site constraints with this property, but none of these were unknown to the developer
when they chose to pursue this project, and yet they still chose to do so and should be required to do so within the
current zoning requirements. Please do not take away the reasons we love our neighborhood – expand our
neighborhood within the current zoning requirements, so we can keep the look and feel of our neighborhood we have
come to love!
Eagan is known for having “normal” or even larger lot sizes, please don’t take that away in the last few spaces we have
to develop in our city – let families have space to throw the ball with their kids in their own yard, to not have their
houses on top of their neighbors like several of our neighboring cities – let these new families have a little breathing
room and feel like they are a part of our neighborhood! I believe you have denied rezoning from R‐1 to R‐1S in other
similar smaller developments, and we are requesting that you do this here as well. I’m not familiar with the requested
variance for the maximum cul‐de‐sac length, or the minimum 300 foot setback from the telecommunications tower, so I
can’t speak to those, but I’m sure you’ll approve or deny these with the best intentions of keeping the integrity of our
neighborhood. And removing 249 trees – it seems the builder wants to take the easy route and clear them all out. Can’t
we do better and work around them or require some Category A trees to replace all of these beautiful trees
onsite? Let’s keep the integrity of Eagan how it was meant to be and develop these last few spots to the styles and
standards that are already in place.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to the concerns of our family and our neighbors.
Thank you
Julie Jensen
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From:AJ steil
To:Mike Maguire; City Council; Paul Bakken; Gary Hansen; Mike Supina
Subject:Opposition to 4940 & 4980 Dodd Road Parkside
Date:Sunday, March 13, 2022 12:16:44 PM
Dear Mayor and City Council Members,
My name is Allan Steil. I reside with my family of four at 4930 Dodd Road right next to the
planned development site. My neighbors and I are strongly against the proposed development
as presented for the land at 4940 and 4980. My home was built in 2020 and I have enjoyed
the nature Lebanon Hills has provided and the green space. I expected the land to be
developed in the future to match the look and feel of the current neighborhoods. I have
serious safety and financial concerns with the proposed development next to my property.
The development will decrease the value of my home and homes in the adjacent area. Under
section 13.01 section 5 the council has to "protect and conserve the value of land throughout
the city and the value of buildings and improvements upon the land and to minimize the
conflicts among the uses of land and buildings".
To ask for multiple variances on this project the builder is trying to maximize profit per acre
and I know you will see though his reasoning as I am sure it's not your first rodeo. He told us
the homes will be slab foundation (no basement) homes that are cheap. While I think
everyone deserves a starter home these homes will only be "new" once. We live in this part of
Eagan because of the green space and nature. If you were to drive you would notice the
neighborhood's great yards, trees, and light. These proposed homes will be six feet apart. I
could not even lay between them. This isn't the middle of a city where homes need to be this
close. The applicant is saying that this part of the city needs these types of homes but he isn't
reading the room. The homes here are not a match to what exists. It will appear akward and
destroy the value of my home and my neighbors. Yes housing, labor and supplies are going up
which support the need to make fewer homes not more. The US Federal reserve will be raising
interest rates and housing price will probably see a nice correction as it is anyway. The more
lots the more money. My worry is he will build a handful of homes and fail leaving a mess.
With more people working from home now the future families will want a yard to play in. I had
more yard at my first townhome than what is proposed. To visually see the land you would
think only 6 homes max could fit back in the area. I was shocked when I saw 30! A 0.2 acre lot
is not necessary in this part of Eagan and brings no long-term value to the neighborhood. Slab
foundations will just erode in Minnesota and crack. Also, if a tornado occurs where would the
30 families go? No basement and trapped south of Red Pine if a tree fell they would have no
exit during a bad storm.
My neighbors and I canvased the neighborhood to make them aware this is coming to council
after the planning committee denied it. We have rules and ordinances for a reason and I asked
the city planner, Pam Dudziak, for a comp where such variances were granted, via our phone
conversation and she could not provide one.
Safety and public good: Many cars still cut through and speed down Dodd. The increase of 300
or more cars per day especially without sidewalks is simply dangerous. This would increase the
chance of injury to pedestrians with this type of traffic and no sidewalks. Also, this would more
than double the number of homes south of Red Pine Lane which is the exit causing congestion
and no exits in the event of emergency such as fire. We for sure do not want Dodd Road to cut
through to Rosemount that would be worse! We were relieved that was not part of the plan.
Dodd Road is not designed to handle this much traffic and the city and neighbors would have
to incur the cost of more frequent road repairs. I also worry that the lack of yard and soil will
cause water to not get soaked into the soil and overwhelm the sewer system. Animals
frequent this area and many live in the wetland that will be removed. I enjoy seeing the
eagles, deer, etc that frequent the area. This many homes will domesticate and urbanize the
area and drive nature away because trees, wetland and grass will be removed for cement
slabs.
While the park is for neighborhood access we have a handful of cars parked everyday going to
the park. The new design will cause people to park in our neighborhoods. We don't want a
parking lot to encourage parking, but as it exists now it only gets bad on really beautiful days.
The new design would cause cars to park in the neighborhoods.
There are no sidewalks being put in. Again to the issue of safety. It is very dark especially in the
stretch north of Parkside and south of Marsh court. It is virtually black at night when I jog. To
have no sidewalks now is dangerous enough with the people who try to cut through Cliff by
taking Dodd south and turn onto Red Pine lane. So many cars cut through and many go all the
way to the end of Dodd thinking it isn't a dead end. I work at home and see so many cars
speed to the end, turn around and leave like it's a highway! 300 more cars per day is going to
be more dangerous for my 1 year old and 4 year old playing in a quiet part of town. We have
many children who also live on adjacent neighborhoods. Eighteen all together just at Parkside
now. If someone gets hurt it would be because of the city allowing this plan to happen which
would simply be negligence. We have people riding horses down the road which would also be
a risk for the cars. The occasional horse rider can be seen in the street as well as deer and
coyote which will be sharing the road with cars. I think the city should survey the number of
cars coming though already. I hope you encourage the developer to following the code and
laws and develop a style that fits the neighborhood.
Lastly, Mr. Machachek has defrauded investors and home owners in the past. See the
StarTribunes link here that discusses his past ventures leaving
At least 26 cities and townships are still struggling to repair messes created at Lakeland-
financed projects that were abandoned when the firm defaulted on more than $400
million in loans.
Minnesota lender's collapse
blamed on fraud
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-lender-s-collapse-blamed-on-fraud/86295067/
I hope you have time to enjoy this beautiful day and we will see you Tuesday. We would like to
speak at the meeting please.
Thank you,
Allan Steil
Minnesota lender's collapseblamed on fraud -StarTribune.com
In Cannon Falls, a Lakeland-financed developerleft partially completed roads sagging on claysoil, creating mogul-like bumps. The subdivision,Sandstone Ridge, has just one house instead ofthe ...
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From:David McDonald
To:City Council; Mike Maguire; Paul Bakken; Cyndee Fields; Gary Hansen; Mike Supina
Subject:Housing Development Meeting 3/15/22 (Safety Concern - Red Pine Lane/Dodd intersection)
Date:Monday, March 14, 2022 9:51:49 PM
Council Members,
My family has lived at the corner of Red Pine and Dodd for the last 10 years. In the last 5 years, the
traffic at our intersection has increased exponentially. In fact, I attended a city council meeting three
years ago to request a stop sign installed at the intersection of Red Pine and Dodd. This request was
made to protect my children from drivers tearing around the corner toward Highway 3.
Over that past three years, I have directly observed that most of these cars are not residents of our
neighborhood. The increased traffic is from the housing development across Highway 3 next to Red
Pine Elementary. These drivers have elected to utilize Dodd and Red Pine Lane as a cut through to
their neighborhood because the stop light at Cliff and Highway 3 is “too slow.”
At the time, the city council let us know that the city performed a traffic analysis of the Red Pine and
Dodd intersection. The analysis from three years ago did not recommend a new stop sign because
traffic during off peak times did not justify a stop sign. I respected the research presented and have
since restricted my children from the portion of our property that is adjacent to Red Pine/Dodd
intersection. This all occurred over three years ago, and the traffic has continued to increase.
It has been brought to our attention that the City Council is voting on a proposal to add 30 new
homes at the end of Dodd Road. Because the Red Pine/Dodd intersection is the only outlet, these 30
homes will exacerbate the existing safety hazard. In addition, there are no new sidewalks planned
for this development. Pedestrians, cyclists, and pets will certainly be put in harm’s way if you
approve this development.
We have seen too many people killed in Eagan because of poorly planned intersections and lack of
sidewalks. Eagan’s tragic history guided our City Planning Committee to reject this development and
your constituents strongly urge our City Council Members to vote NO tomorrow night.
Regards,
David McDonald and Family (Linsey, Ryan, and Reagan)
675 Red Pine Lane
Eagan, MN 55123
From:Ploeger, Marcus
To:Mike Maguire; Paul Bakken; Cyndee Fields; Gary Hansen; Mike Supina
Cc:City Council; Ali Sieben
Subject:Dodd Road Development
Date:Monday, March 14, 2022 10:19:14 PM
Attachments:Dodd Development - Letter to City Council.pdf
Machacek Fraud Story (Star Tribune).pdf
Mayor Maguire and City Council Members,
Please see the attached letter regarding the proposed development at 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road, as well as the Star
Tribune story regarding the development’s proponent, Mr. Machacek. We appreciate the time and attention you’re
able to give to our concerns, and would be happy to further discuss if helpful. We plan to attend tomorrow evening’s
meeting if you have any questions for us.
Thank you.
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Marcus Ploeger and Ali Sieben Ploeger
710 Marsh Court
Eagan, MN 55123
March 14, 2022
City of Eagan City Council
City Hall
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan, MN 55122
Mayor Maguire and City Council Members:
We write to request that you reject the proposal of Mr. Machacek and Alliant Ventures V, LLC to
rezone and develop 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road. Mr. Machacek’s proposal simply does not satisfy
the rules and regulations that apply to this property, and he has failed to provide adequate support
for his request that the city change, or allow him to deviate from, those rules and regulations.
Furthermore, Mr. Machacek’s proposal is squarely against the best interests of the city, its residents
and the families that live in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Mr. Machacek’s proposal is contrary to the city’s stated land use and housing development goals.
According to Chapter 4 (Housing) of the city’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the city’s first two
housing goals are, “To maintain and enhance the quality of existing and future housing and
preserve residential land values,” and, “To ensure a community of strong, desirable and safe
neighborhoods with well-maintained property.” Additionally, Chapter 3 (Land Use) of the city’s
2040 Comprehensive Plan identifies a goal of, “Emphasiz[ing] high quality development that
reinforces Eagan’s strong community identity and its reputation as a highly desirable place to live,
work and play.” Mr. Machacek’s proposal is antithetical to these goals. His proposal will reduce
the quality of the existing neighborhoods surrounding the property and will lower the quality of
the neighborhood that may be built on the property. It will make the area less desirable and less
safe for the families living, or who may consider living, in the area. Finally, it will undermine
Eagan’s identity as a desirable place to live.
Mr. Machacek’s proposal is also contrary to purposes of the city’s zoning code. City Code Section
11.10, Subdivision 5 states that one of the purposes of the city’s Land Use Regulations (Zoning)
is “limiting congestion in the public rights-of-way.” Mr. Machacek’s proposal to rezone this
property from R-1 to R1-S or PD will have the opposite effect. His proposal will add 30 houses
that can be accessed only through a single choke point. He also proposes doing this without
providing a sidewalk to accommodate the increased pedestrian traffic. This is a blatant disregard
for the safety and enjoyment of the families who currently live in the nearby neighborhoods and
the families who would live in this development. City Code Section 11.10, Subdivision 6 identifies
another purpose as, “Preventing the overcrowding of land and undue concentration of
structures….” Again, Mr. Machacek’s proposal seeks to accomplish the opposite: He is trying to
crowd the land and concentrate as many structures as possible. City Code Section 11.10,
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Subdivision 7 states that yet another purpose is, “Providing for the compatibility of different land
uses and the most appropriate use of land throughout the city.” Mr. Machacek’s proposal is
incompatible with the existing zoning map and inconsistent with the surrounding neighborhoods.
Mr. Machacek makes many assertions to the council to support his requested changes and
deviations, but he fails to provide any meaningful facts or data to support those assertions. The
only facts or data provided are those that support the efficiency with which he can develop,
construct and sell houses; i.e., those that support his ability to use this land to make a profit. All
other statements by Mr. Machacek in support of his requests are merely unsubstantiated claims,
anecdotes or opinions, with which reasonable minds could (and we would argue, should) disagree.
Additionally, one would be prudent to question Mr. Machacek’s veracity and motives in light of
his personal and professional history. In 2000, Mr. Machacek pleaded guilty to fraud in connection
with embezzlement from a development company for which he was the chief financial officer. In
2010, Mr. Machacek and another company with which he was associated (Lakeland Construction
Finance, LLC) were sued by a reputable bank for fraud, intentional misrepresentation, civil
conspiracy and other claims. The Star Tribune reported that the bank alleged that Mr. Machacek’s
company “made loans for housing projects without visiting the sites or conducting appraisals.”
According to that same report, there was a “widely held view among developers and city
administrators across Minnesota that Lakeland’s collapse resulted from its business practices – not
the faltering housing market,” and, “At least 26 cities and townships [were] still struggling to repair
messes created at Lakeland-financed projects that were abandoned when the firm defaulted on
more than $400 million in loans.” Eagan should not get in line to add itself to that list of cities.
It is not the city’s role to bail out a person who makes a poor business or investment decision, nor
is it the city’s role to accommodate a private developer’s profit-seeking or cost structure. In zoning
this property R-1, Residential Single Family, the city has determined, in accordance with its well
established policies, rules and regulations, how to utilize this land in the best interests of the city
and its residents. The failure of Mr. Machacek’s proposal to even remotely serve these interests is
evident by its blatant failure to comply with these standards, and the numerous and significant
deviations that would be required in order to allow this proposal to continue. Quite simply, the
only interests served by Mr. Machacek’s proposal are his own, and his proposal for rezoning and
development should be rejected in its entirety.
We support a proposal by a developer that satisfies the R-1 zoning rules and regulations, including
reasonable variances that further the legitimate interests of the city and the families who live here,
consistent with the surrounding neighborhoods. We urge the council to adhere to its policies, rules
and regulations with respect to this property, and require Mr. Machacek do the same.
Thank you for your consideration and for continuing to put the interests of Eagan and its families
first.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ploeger and Ali Sieben Ploeger
3/14/22, 10:59 AM Minnesota lender's collapse blamed on fraud - StarTribune.com
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-lender-s-collapse-blamed-on-fraud/86295067/1/5
B USI N ESS
Minnesota lender's collapse blamed on
fraud
A Canadian bank's lawsuit says Lakeland Construction Finance's
scam left ruin in its wake.
By Chris Serres (https://www.startribune.com/chris-serres/6370536/) Star Tribune
MA R C H 3, 2 0 10 — 10 :40P M
Some of the stalled housing developments blighting communities across Minnesota
failed not from hard economic times, but because of widespread fraud by a large,
unregulated lender that collapsed in 2008, a Canadian bank has alleged in a $100 million
lawsuit.
The Bank of Montreal charged in a suit filed Tuesday that former executives at Lakeland
Construction Finance, once one of Minnesota's largest residential construction lenders,
made loans for housing projects without visiting the sites or conducting appraisals.
3/14/22, 10:59 AM Minnesota lender's collapse blamed on fraud - StarTribune.com
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-lender-s-collapse-blamed-on-fraud/86295067/2/5
Eagan-based Lakeland then moved the bad loans off its books by selling them to a
separate entity financed by the Bank of Montreal, while intentionally misrepresenting
the riskiness of its lending portfolio and its loose underwriting standards, according to
the suit filed in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis.
The suit adds fuel to a widely held view among developers and city administrators
across Minnesota that Lakeland's collapse resulted from its business practices -- not the
faltering housing market.
The bank seeks to recover its losses from former Lakeland executives and Lakeland's
main investor, Avalon Capital Group, a La Jolla, Calif., firm headed by Ted Waitt, co-
founder of computer maker Gateway.
Avalon has been accused of obtaining $67.5 million from Lakeland just before the firm
defaulted on loans. Lakeland is now under the control of a court-appointed receiver.
Avalon officials did not return repeated telephone calls Wednesday. Former Lakeland
officials could not be reached or did not return calls.
Communities struggle
At least 26 cities and townships are still struggling to repair messes created at Lakeland-
financed projects that were abandoned when the firm defaulted on more than $400
million in loans.
In Wyoming, dirt roads lead to two partially built and recently vandalized houses. A
sofa and mattress lay in an empty field that was supposed to be home to 80 upscale
houses.
In Cannon Falls, a Lakeland-financed developer left partially completed roads sagging
on clay soil, creating mogul-like bumps. The subdivision, Sandstone Ridge, has just one
house instead of the 100 initially planned.
And in Dassel, a 50-foot-high pile of dirt sits on the edge of Summit Hills, a Lakeland-
financed housing subdivision. Residents near the pile fear the spring thaw will send mud
pouring into their driveways and clog the city's sewer system -- as it did a year ago.
3/14/22, 10:59 AM Minnesota lender's collapse blamed on fraud - StarTribune.com
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The Bank of Montreal, one of Canada's largest banks, alleged that many of these projects
would not have been started were it not for Lakeland's reckless lending practices. "Deals
that would typically take weeks or months for a bank to approve would be arranged by
Lakeland in a matter of days," the lawsuit said. In some cases, Lakeland lent to
developers who failed to obtain appraisals or who never obtained appropriate zoning
for their projects.
"Lakeland would hastily make a loan without visiting the site or requiring an
independent appraisal," the lawsuit said.
The suit alleged that Lakeland's former chief operating officer, Robert Machacek, strong-
armed developers to consolidate maturing loans that were on the brink of default.
Machacek would repackage loans with fresh maturities, creating the appearance they
were new loans, the suit alleged.
Instead of writing off bad loans for a loss, Lakeland would "offload" them to a separate
entity, LCF Funding, backed with money from the Bank of Montreal, the suit said.
Lakeland serviced and administered the loans, which enabled it to "mask the bogus
loans in the loan portfolio," the suit said.
In 2005, the Bank of Montreal became concerned about Lakeland after learning that
Machacek had a criminal record. In 2000, he had pleaded guilty to two charges of mail
fraud in connection with the embezzlement of $355,000 from Builders Development &
Finance of Wayzata, where he was the chief financial officer. He was sentenced to a year
in prison.
Waitt, of Avalon Capital, later vouched for Machacek's character in a telephone call to a
Bank of Montreal representative, according to the lawsuit. Waitt indicated that,
"notwithstanding Machacek's prior criminal history, he was extremely supportive of
Machacek and very comfortable with his role of heading up Lakeland's loan origination
and underwriting operations," the lawsuit said. Waitt is not a defendant in the suit.
Liquidating the company
Though Lakeland still exists, it is under the control of a court-appointed receiver,
Lighthouse Management Group Inc., which is overseeing the firm's liquidation.
3/14/22, 10:59 AM Minnesota lender's collapse blamed on fraud - StarTribune.com
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-lender-s-collapse-blamed-on-fraud/86295067/4/5
Lakeland still had $213 million in loans and $226 million in real estate on its books as of
November, according to a receiver's report filed with the court. The 26 communities
hurt by Lakeland projects filed claims totaling $10 million, according to the report. The
total claims against Lakeland are $554 million, the report said.
Andres Carbacho-Burgos, an economist at Moody's Economy.com
(http://Economy.com) , said the sale of loans to special entities was common during the
real estate boom as a way for lenders to generate extra cash. But this practice, known as
"securitization," also invited abuse because it gave lenders an incentive to make riskier
loans knowing they could unload them to another party.
"When you're holding risky loans, the first thing you think of doing -- to fool the credit
rating agencies or anyone else looking at your balance sheet -- is to move your risky
loans to a separate company," Carbacho-Burgos said.
An endless stream of litigation has slowed down the process of selling Lakeland's assets,
with competing lenders making claims on certain properties.
Last summer, the receiver filed suit against Avalon, alleging that Lakeland made a
fraudulent transfer of $67.5 million to Avalon in late 2007 -- just months before
defaulting on bank loans. That suit said the transfer was fraudulent because it was made
to an insider and Lakeland was insolvent. The receiver is now trying to recover the $67.5
million for creditors. Avalon disputed the lawsuit, but a judge refused to throw it out.
Myles McGrath, city administrator for Dassel, estimates that it will cost $250,000 to
clean up the dirt pile and other problems at the Lakeland-financed project in his city. He
says the city filed a claim, but hasn't gotten a response from the receiver. "We're trying to
be as patient as we can," he said, "but nothing has progressed in the least."
Chris Serres • 612-673-4308
Chris Serres covers social services for the Star Tribune.
chris.serres@startribune.com 612-673-4308 chrisserres
From:Frank Cossetta
To:John Gorder; Cunningham, Randy; Montante, Shannon; Walton, Joseph; City Council; Eric Macbeth; DeBates, TJ
(DNR)
Cc:Frank Cossetta
Subject:Dodd Road - Proposed Development Concerns
Date:Monday, March 14, 2022 10:23:55 PM
Attachments:Eagan City Council - Development Letter.docx
To whom it may concern -
I have attached a letter voicing my concerns about the proposed development at the
southernmost end of Dodd Road in Eagan.
I have copied employees from the city and county as my letter calls attention to the
potential impact on Marsh Lake within Lebanon Hills. I'll trust my Dakota County contacts to
forward my letter and information to the correct individual(s) to handle the concerns of Marsh
Lake impacts if I have missed the mark in my initial distribution.
Thank you for your time -
Frank Cossetta
651-398-2754
Frank and Vanessa Cossetta 4895 Dodd Road Eagan, MN 55123 March 14, 2022 City of Eagan City Council City Hall 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122
We are writing you to request you reject the proposal of Mr. Machacek and Alliant Ventures V,
LLC to rezone and develop 4940 and 4980 Dodd Road.
There are several concerns regarding the proposed development at the southernmost end of Dodd
Road in Eagan. I've highlighted the concerns below, and look forward to more discussion on the
topic.
1. Traffic volume and safety
a. The current traffic flow on Dodd Road between Cliff Road and Red Pine Road is heavy due to
a high volume of non - neighborhood traffic, driven by the fact many cars use this route as a
shortcut to bypass the traffic light at the Cliff Road and Hwy 3 intersection. This development
would fuel those current traffic levels. The current traffic flow is usually at a higher rate of
speed as many of the cars using this route are not from the neighborhood.
b. Additionally, the traffic south of Red Pine to where Dodd Road terminates experiences a
differing safety concern. Specifically, this is a long stretch with lower residential home density
and also supports a pedestrian entrance to Lebanon Hills. High traffic patterns at higher rates of
speed occur on this stretch without a sidewalk. The development would increase traffic on this
stretch of road without a solution for pedestrians.
The concern from increased traffic from new development in Eagan is not new for me or my
family. Prior to moving into 4895 Dodd Road, we lived at 4891 Parkridge Drive. Unfortunately,
Parkridge Drive’s traffic flow was very negatively impacted by the unique planning decisions
from the Parkview Golf Course Development. Despite not living in the new development or
having a road connection onto Parkridge Drive, traffic in front of 4891 Parkridge Drive
DRAMATICALLY increased due to the restructuring of Cliff Road traffic flow. Specifically, all
west bound traffic was re-routed in front of 4891 Parkridge Drive. Therefore, the flow and speed
of cars leaving the neighborhood was deemed too high for my family.
I wrote a few emails to John Gordon asking for other ways to mitigate the speed on the road
(bump outs and speed bumps), but understandably we were at a point where those solutions were
not practical. We decided to move our young family out of the Parkridge neighborhood and into
an area of Eagan with less traffic. Unfortunately, it seems like this issue wants to follow us to
our new home, which, understandably, does not sit well with me or my family.
2. Environmental impact to Marsh Lake
Marsh Lake is a unique asset to the city of Eagan. Like the few other lakes within Lebanon
Hills, this lake is largely untouched by human development. Unfortunately, Marsh Lake is used
as a final drainage location for runoff from development east and south of the lake. Specifically,
runoff from the existing developments around Red Pine and north to Parkview Court drain into
the lake. With the proposed development, the newly constructed impervious surface area
including road, roof and driveway runoff would flow into Marsh Lake.
This potential of additional runoff into the lake is unacceptable for reasons below. I have direct
line of sight to the water load draining into the lake from the drainage pond and the pond appears
to not be fully functioning to mitigate runoff surges into the lake. I have contacted both the City
and County specifically about the current runoff level going into the drainage/retention pond
directly south of the property (4895 Dodd Road).
Based on observation and conversations with city and county employees, the drainage pond is
not functioning as planned, has not been maintained since its construction over a decade ago, and
currently has no plan in place for its repair. The ownership and maintenance plan is still being
debated between the city and the county, as this retention pond lies within the park and also the
city so the ownership of its maintenance is debatable. Adding incremental runoff to the current
stormwater and runoff load - knowing we as a community have not mitigated the current
problems - is very concerning. The current inability to maintain the existing pond or define who
owns the pond in order to correct the problem does not instill confidence the additional runoff
will be dealt with to prevent further degradation to Marsh Lake.
As a result of not mitigating runoff, I have witnessed aggressive algae blooms across the bay
immediately impacted by the drainage pond. As the current owner of the largest portion of
Marsh Lake's private shoreline, I believe it is my responsibility as a property owner on this lake
to do my part in protecting it.
I will NOT turn a blind eye to further damage to this lake without an extensive plan on two
topics: 1. How to mitigate the current runoff problem. 2. How this proposed development
plan's to ensure there is zero impact on the lake's ecological state. I have been working with Joe
Walton at the County and both Jessie Koelke and Eric Macbeth at the city to assist in any way I
can to help this lake continue to be an asset to Lebanon Hills and the community. Both Jessie
and Eric have been exceptional sources of information and help!
I appreciate your attention to my concerns and appreciate that this community values resident
feedback. We have made Eagan our home for over 16 years and are delighted with the many
positive actions this city has taken to drive growth and community.
Respectfully,
Frank Cossetta and Family (Vanessa, Frankie and Sofia)
4895 Dodd Road
Eagan, MN 55123