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10/04/2022 - City Council Regular
Memo To: From: Date: Subject: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members City Administrator Miller September 30, 2022 Agenda Information for October 4, 2022 City Council Meeting ADOPT AGENDA After approval is given to the October 4, 2022 City Council agenda, the following items are in order for consideration. AGENDA EAGAN CITY COUNCIL EAGAN MUNICIPAL CENTER BUILDING October 4, 2022 6:30 P.M. I. ROLL CALL AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. ADOPT AGENDA III. RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS A. ADMINISTER Oath of Office for Newly Appointed Firefighters, Joe Schneider and Matt Palm 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. APPROVE MINUTES B. PERSONNEL ITEMS C. APPROVE Check Registers D. APPROVE Contracts E. ITEM PULLED FROM AGENDA F. APPROVE Revised Public Right-of-Way Vacation Legal Description (Todd Avenue) G. APPROVE Conservation Easement Restoration Plan – 4500 Thomas Lake Circle H. APPROVE Ordinance and Summary Ordinance with Xcel Energy (Northern States Power) – Electric I. APPROVE Ordinance and Summary Ordinance with CenterPoint Energy – Gas J. APPROVE Extension of Preliminary Subdivision (Woods of Witham Lane) – Josh and Irene Burbul K. APPROVE a Resolution Appointing Election Judges for the November 8, 2022, General Election L. APPROVE Agreement with Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety to Accept Grant for Dedicated DWI Enforcement Officer M. ACCEPT Bid and Bid Result Tabulation for the Eagan Police Department Locker Room Project N. ACCEPT the 2021 Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Report V. PUBLIC HEARINGS VI. OLD BUSINESS A. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - Vanman Architects & Builders /Holly Burley - a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking located at 1570 Century Point VII. NEW BUSINESS A. FINAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - Viking Lakes Amenity Area – MV Ventures Properties, LLC – A Final Planned Development to construct an amenity area as part of the Viking Lakes Residences located on Lot 5, Block 1, Vikings Lakes 4th Addition VIII. LEGISLATIVE/INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UPDATE Continued on following 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. CLOSED SESSION XIII. ADJOURNMENT Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS A. Administering the Oath of Office to Eagan Firefighters Joe Schneider and Mathew Palm FACTS: Fire Chief Hugo Searle will introduce firefighters Joe Schneider and Mathew Palm to the Council and community. After a brief introduction, they will be administered the Oath of Office by the City Clerk. Attachments: (0) Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA A.Approve Minutes Action To Be Considered: To approve the following City Council meeting minutes as presented or modified: August 16, 2022 Regular City Council Meeting (revised) September 13, 2022 Special City Council Meeting September 20, 2022 Regular City Council Meeting Attachments: (1) CA-1 August 16, 2022 Regular City Council Minutes (revised) CA-2 September 13, 2022 Special City Council Minutes CA-3 September 20, 2022 Regular City Council Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota August 16, 2022 A Listening Session was held at 6:00 p.m. prior to the regular City Council meeting. Present were Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields, Hansen, and Supina. A regular Eagan City Council meeting was held on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. Present were Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields, Hansen, and Supina. Also present: City Administrator Miller, Assistant City Administrator Alig, City Attorney Bauer, Community Development Director Hutmacher, City Planner Schultz, Finance Director Feldman, and Public Works Director Matthys. I. ADOPT AGENDA Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve the agenda as presented. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. II. RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS RECOGNIZE Retirement of Paul Graham, Superintendent of Parks Director Pimental spoke about the contributions of Superintendent Graham in developing the Parks & Recreation team over his 34-year career with the City. Superintendent Graham spoke about his work in the City and the relationships he built with staff. Graham thanked the Mayor & Council for their support of City staff and the Parks & Recreation programs and said he looked forward to seeing the programs continue to grow in the future. The Council thanked Superintendent Graham for his service to the residents of Eagan. III. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Fields requested that Item I be pulled for separate action. Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve the balance of the Consent agenda as presented. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. A. It was recommended to approve the revised minutes of the August 1, 2022 Regular City Council Meeting. B. Personnel Items: 1. It was recommended to approve the hiring of Christine Currie for the position of HR Administrative Assistant. 2. It was recommended to approve the hiring of Dino Blundetto for the position of Street Maintenance Worker. 3. It was recommended to approve the hiring of Joshua Hoadley for the position of Community Service Officer (CSO). 4. It was recommended to authorize the Police Department to hire an additional Community Service Officer (CSO) and approve the hiring of Brooke Hendrickson for the position of CSO. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 2 5. It was recommended to approve the hiring of Joseph Hartmann for the position of Sign & Special Event Permit Coordinator. 6. It was recommended to approve the promotion of Anthony Lejcher from Police Officer to Sergeant and authorize replacement. 7. It was recommended to accept the resignation of Stacee Murff, Utilities Maintenance Worker and authorize replacement. 8. It was recommended to accept the resignation of Orayne McEachron, Utilities Maintenance Worker and authorize replacement. 9. It was recommended to authorize replacement of Recreation Supervisor with Recreation Programmer. 10. It was recommended to approve the hiring of the following part-time recurring and seasonal employees: • Luc Corno Building Attendant III • Hannah Cavalli Guest Services ECC • Greta Schliesman Group Fitness Instructor - Sub C. It was recommended to ratify the check registers dated July 29, 2022 and August 5, 2022 as presented. D. It was recommended to approve the following ordinary and customary contracts: 1. Volleyball officiating service agreement with Metro Volleyball Officials Association for period of September 1, 2022 through June 24, 2023. 2. Flag football officiating service agreement with Tom Wollan Sr. Football Officials for the period of August 24, 2022 through October 26, 2022. 3. Basketball officiating service agreement with Trusted Metro Officials for period of September 1, 2022 through June 14, 2023 4. Independent Contractor Agreement with Lynch Basketball Camps for Lynch Little Shooters Basketball Camp at the ECC 5. Event Sponsorship Agreement with Metropolitan Pediatric Dental Associates for sponsorship of the Halloween Trail Walk 6. Independent Contractor Agreement with Minnesota Magic, LLC for Fall Basketball Camps at the ECC 7. Police Liaison Services Agreement Between the City Of Eagan And Independent School District ISD #196 8. Agreement Between Fair & Impartial Policing and the City of Eagan for Training Services and Materials E. Item Pulled From Agenda F. It was recommended to approve the final payment for Contract 21-04, Rahn Park Improvements, in the amount of $46,382.48 to McNamara Contracting and accept the improvements for perpetual City maintenance subject to warranty provisions. G. It was recommended to approve a resolution allowing the City of Eagan to authorize a special deer season in 2022. H. It was recommended to adopt a resolution authorizing the Chief of Police to sign-off as the Signatory for the City of Eagan to approve an agreement with Hennepin Technical College for customized police training in the Pathways to Policing Cadet Program. I. It was recommended to retire Police Canine “Loki” and transfer ownership to Officer Anthony Lejcher for a fee of $1.00. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 3 J. It was recommended to approve an Extension of Variance approval to allow a 200-foot encroachment into the 25-foot wetland buffer setback for a building addition at 4895 Dodd Road. K. It was recommended to direct preparation of an ordinance amendment to City Code Chapter 11 regarding adoption of performance standards relating to electric vehicle charging stations. L. It was recommended to receive the Draft Final Assessment Report for Project 1409 (Eagandale Industrial Park- Street Revitalization) and schedule a public hearing to be held on September 20, 2022. M. It was recommended to receive the Update of the Regional Roadway System Visioning Study, adopt a resolution accepting the recommendations and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said resolution. N. It was recommended to approve Project 1533 (Central Maintenance Facility – Fuel System Upgrade) and authorize the preparation of plans and specifications. O. It was recommended to approve a Request for Proposals for a small area plan for the Delta, Unisys, and Argosy sites in the Central Commons Special Area. P. It was recommended to approve a temporary on-sale liquor license and waive the license fee for the Art Works Eagan event to be held on September 16 & 17, 2022. Q. It was recommended to accept a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council in the amount of $15,000 for Flexible Support for arts activities in Eagan Parks & Recreation through June 30, 2023. R. It was recommended to authorize staff to advertise for bids to complete an additional women’s locker room in the police department. S. It was recommended to approve the purchase of two Stalker Radar MC360 Speed Trailers. Item Pulled for Separate Action: I. RETIRE Police Canine “Loki” and transfer ownership to Officer Anthony Lejcher for a fee of $1.00. Mayor Maguire explained that the relationship between police officers and police dogs was special and that it was typically the practice for the dogs to live with their assigned officer upon retirement. The Council expressed gratitude for Loki’s service to the Police Department over the years. Councilmember Fields moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to authorize retirement of Police Canine “Loki” and transfer ownership to Officer Anthony Lejcher for a fee of $1.00. Aye: 5, Nay: 0; motion carried. IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS VARIANCE – Oak Hills Church – Holly Burley, Vanman Architects & Builders – 1570 Century Point Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to provide additional information. City Planner Schultz provided a location map and staff report of the requested variance to allow 37 parking stalls where 52 stalls are required. Schultz noted the applicant is seeking a variance for City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 4 the minimum number of parking stalls with the proposed change of use from general office to coffee shop and meeting space. The applicant, Holly Burley with Vanman Architects & Builders, was present and addressed the Council. Councilmember Supina inquired what amount of the building will be part of the church and how much open to the public. Mayor Maguire inquired about the operation of the coffee shop. Ms. Burley stated the coffee shop will be privately owned and not operated by the church. A drive through was evaluated but was difficult to incorporate onto the site so longer a consideration. Mayor Maguire inquired about the commercial kitchen. Ms. Burley noted the kitchen may not be built out right away, dependent on budget. The space could be used for storge for the coffee shop. Once the kitchen is built it would be used by the coffee shop or the community for who may need to prepare larger meals. Laurel Hardgrove, 569 Spruce Circle, representing Oak Hills Church, was also present to discuss the application. Ms. Hardgrove spoke about the public engagement that was conducted and the public’s interest in a coffee shop. Councilmember Fields asked about the fees to rent the meeting space. Mrs. Hardgrove stated the fees have not been set but plan to keep the space as affordable as possible. Councilmember Bakken expressed concern of a non-profit bringing in commercial uses and potential property tax implications. City Attorney Bauer stated that the question of property taxes is relevant to the variance since the request is to make the site more commercial. Mayor Maguire called upon Finance Director Feldman. Director Feldman stated he reached out to the County Assessor regarding this matter and noted they would need to review and evaluate the proposed uses of the property, but it would appear to be a taxable operation. Staff is unsure of the class rate of the commercial property taxes, but will follow up with Council. Mayor Maguire inquired of the parking arrangement with the funeral home. Ms. Burley replied that is still a possibility. It’s been a friendly agreement thus far, but a formal agreement would require the funeral homes involvement, which would tie them to the site if the church decided to sell it in the future. Ms. Burley noted the meeting space is largely intended for youth meeting space, many of which are under driving age and would need to be dropped off. She added that the variance appeared to be best option in lieu of involving [property] deeds. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 5 Councilmember Fields noted that crossing Yankee Doodle would be difficult, particularly in the winter. She favored a cross parking agreement with the funeral home. Councilmember Supina inquired how parking was calculated, are special events considered. Ms. Burley noted that maximum occupancy is noted which limits use of the space, parking is based on maximum occupancy. Mayor Maguire called for members of the public to comment on the item. Hearing none, the Mayor returned the conversation to Council for additional conversation and motion. Councilmember Bakken stated he would prefer a formal cross parking easement for be established with the funeral home. Mayor Maguire and Councilmember Bakken expressed the proposal was an excellent reuse of the property. The Mayor added he had reservations since the [coffee] vendor would likely have an incentive to maximize business and create a higher parking demand than can be accommodated, even with alternative parking options. Maguire added that alternate parking located across the street [Oak Hills Church] is not a reliable option and customers may go to adjacent properties to park. Councilmember Hansen inquired of City Attorney Bauer the legality of requiring a cross easement. City Attorney Bauer stated this would be up to the applicant to initiate with adjacent property owners. Councilmember Fields stated she would prefer the proposal be considered at the staff level for alternative parking solutions and brought back for reconsideration at a later date. The Mayor suggested an option may involve a cross parking easement with the funeral home. The Mayor stated he may not be comfortable approving the variance without an agreement in place. Councilmember Bakken also stated he would not be comfortable approving the variance without other parking accommodations. Council discussed options to delay action on the item. Mayor Maguire called for a motion to continue the item. Councilmember Fields moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to continue the Oak Hills Variance discussion to the September 6 City Council meeting. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. VACATION of Public Right of Way – Blue Gentian Road Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited Public Works Director Matthys to provide additional information. Director Matthys provided background on the request, stating the purpose would be to vacate the right of way as it’s no longer needed as a roadway due to realignment. Staff City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 6 believe vacation of the right of way is justified and that existing easements will allow the City to sufficiently access and maintain utilities in the area. Mayor Maguire called for members of the public wishing to comment on the item. Hearing none, the Mayor returned the conversation to Council for additional conversation and motion. Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to close the public hearing and approve the vacation of a portion of right-of-way for Blue Gentian Road adjacent to the east property line of Lot 1, Block 1, Costco Blue Gentian. Aye:5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. V. OLD BUSINESS INTERIM USE PERMIT – Costco/Steven Cross, Cross Engineering Associates, Inc. – 995 Blue Gentian Road City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to provide additional information. Schultz referenced that the applicant was amenable to the change in application from a Planned Development Amendment to an IUP and acknowledged the revised conditions. Mayor Maguire called for members of the public to comment on the item. Hearing none, the Mayor returned the conversation to Council for additional conversation and motion. Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Supina seconded a motion to approve a one-year Interim Use Permit to allow outdoor storage of two 8-foot by 16-foot storage containers for used tires on property located at 995 Blue Gentian Road, subject to the revised conditions listed in the staff report. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. Subject to the following conditions: 1. An Interim Use Permit shall be recorded at the Dakota County Recorder’s Office with the following exhibit: • Site Plan 2. The Interim Use Permit shall have a one-year term, expiring August 16, 2023. 3. Only tires may be located within the containers, and the storage containers shall be kept closed and locked when not actively in use. The storage containers shall be removed from the property when not needed for overflow storage that cannot safely be maintained inside the building. 4. The storage area shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner, tires shall not be kept outside of the containers at any time. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 7 VI. NEW BUSINESS COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE PLAN AMENDMENT, REZONING, PRELIMINARY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION – Jeremy Larson, Hampton Companies – 1930 Diffley Road City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to provide additional information. City Planner Schultz provided background information on the proposal. The applicant intends to develop the western one-third of the property with a 32-unit memory care and assisted living facility. Planner Schultz noted although the applicant did not formal request a deviation to the building material standards, it is a similar request that was recently approved for another skilled nursing facility. The applicant, Jeremy Larson, was present on behalf of Hampton Companies and addressed the Council. The Mayor inquired of the building material standards in comparison to the other request. Planner Schultz noted that the requests were similar. Mayor Maguire inquired of the applicant of the tree screening plans for the project. The applicant responded that standards would be met or exceeded. The trees on the southwest corner would be preserved and one or two may need to be removed on the south side. Councilmember Hansen inquired of the applicant use of 9-foot parking stalls despite the City’s 10-foot standard width. The applicant responded there was not a significant reason and that they would be open to removing stalls to allow the parking to meet width standards. Mayor Maguire called for members of the public wishing to comment on the item. Hearing none, he returned the discussion to Council for additional conversation and motion. Councilmember Supina moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to implement a Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from Quasi Public (QP) to Office/Service (O/S) upon approximately three acres located at 1930 Diffley Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Christ Lutheran (to be replaced as Lot 1, Block 1, Suite Living of Eagan). Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. Councilmember Supina moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to approve a Rezoning from PF, Public Facility, to PD, Planned Development upon approximately three acres located at 1930 Diffley Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Christ Lutheran (to be replaced as Lot 1, Block 1, Suite Living of Eagan). Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve a Preliminary Planned Development to allow a 32-unit assisted living and memory care facility upon approximately three acres located at 1930 Diffley Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Christ Lutheran (to be replaced as Lot 1, Block 1, Suite Living of Eagan), subject to the conditions listed in the APC Minutes as well as the modification from 9-foot to 10-foot stalls. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 8 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 Building Elevations • Preliminary Landscape Plan • Preliminary Rooftop Screening 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 Building Elevations • Final Landscape Plan • Final Rooftop Screening • Final Site Lighting Plan • Final Signage Plan 3. The Planned Development shall have a term of three (3) years. 4. This Preliminary Planned Development approves a one-story assisted living and memory care facility with 32 units. 5. The Site Plan shall be revised to include standard site information such as, but not limited to parking, lot size, zoning, green space, building coverage, structure height, etc. and operational notes shall be removed. 6. The building exterior shall conform with City Code standards which require at least two Class I materials comprising at least 65 percent of the building and no more than 35 percent Class II and Class III materials. 7. Revised building elevation plans with building material percentages broken out per class, shall be provided with the Final Planned Development. 8. The trash enclosure shall be designed consistent with City Code standards in compliance with City Code Section 11.70 Subd. 21.D.7. 9. All signage shall be subject to compliance with the City Sign Code standards, and a Sign Permit shall be obtained prior to installation of any signs. 10. Site lighting shall be provided in conformance with City Code standards. Fixtures shall be downcast and shielded so the source of light is not visible from off the property, illumination throughout the parking lot should be not less than 0.5 footcandles and shall not exceed 1.0 footcandle at the property line. 11. 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. 12. 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. 13. All personnel responsible for the construction and management of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 9 14. Erosion/Sediment Control site management certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 15. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code and engineering standards. 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 land disturbance requirements, and Runoff Rate Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control of effective retention of the site’s impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated). 17. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide to the City with soil borings equally spaced within the footprint of any proposed infiltration feature, extending a minimum of 10 feet below the bottom of the proposed infiltration excavation with continuous sampling, to evaluate and ensure suitability for infiltration of stormwater, including, but not limited to, depth to saturated soils and P200 analysis if SM soils are encountered below the excavation extent. A minimum of 2 soil borings must be provided within the footprint of the proposed Lot 1 stormwater infiltration basin. A minimum of 2 soil borings must be provided within the footprint of the proposed Lot 2 stormwater infiltration basin. If the soil boring logs indicate incompatibility of existing sub-soil permeability, or shallow groundwater conflict, with the submitted and reviewed design plans for meeting volume control requirements, the applicant shall revise the design and/or construction plans to ensure water quality equivalent of volume control requirements are fully met for the mitigated impervious drainage area, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 18. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structures (e.g. 4-foot minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater infiltration/filtration 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 for sump structures and E236 for surface inlets. 19. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall revise and clarify plans to include enhanced stormwater filtration system details (e.g. Iron-Enhanced Sand Filter) for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans, including detailed construction cross-sections and notes to include under-drain details (e.g. cleanouts/vents), effective erosion-control protections at toe and top of side-slopes during all stages of construction, iron-sand mix specification/composition/source and estimate mix volume needed based on accepted calculations for majority capture of dissolved phosphorus and minimum of 25-year service life, filtration basin surface covering, 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 for coordinating City Water Resources Staff inspection of Iron-Sand Filtration during critical construction steps of over-excavation, under-drain installation and soil-media backfilling. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 10 20. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide construction details of any proposed infiltration basin following MPCA Minnesota Stormwater Manual Standards & City Engineering Standards for Infiltration/Filtration Basins for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans. Construction details shall include infiltration basin cross-sections, construction/protection/inspection notes, infrastructure components involved, sub-soil testing/loosening, soil media specifics, and planting/stabilization specifics, to ensure infiltration practices are properly designed, constructed, planted, and adequately protected during / after construction to prevent clogging, and able to be properly maintained to function as intended. Infrastructure details shall be included for stable inlets, outlets and emergency overflows and unobstructed access for inspections and maintenance of inlets/outlets. Details for basin soil requirements shall include sub-soil infiltration testing for the infiltration basins following City/MPCA guidelines, sub-soil ripping of 18-inch depth minimum x 18-inch maximum spacing at over-excavation prior to soil amendment backfilling, and appropriate soil amendment criteria. Details for planting and stabilization requirements shall include live planting at 18-inch on-center spacing of all basin bottom area, seeded or live-planted side-slopes, and permanent erosion-control details for basin bottom and side-slopes, etc. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading Plan, Utility Plan, Details, etc.). Notes shall be provided 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 infiltration basin, including installation of all inlets and outlets, including contact email and phone number for City Water Resources Staff. 21. During infiltration system over-excavation/sub-soil work, the applicant shall ensure that a Certified Soil Scientist will be present to verify and document that practice area sub-soils are suitable for a saturated-state infiltration rate of no less than double the design rate (2x safety factor) or greater (but less than 8.0-inch per hour). If the sub-soil infiltration rates are less than 2x the design rate (or greater than 8.0-inch per hour), the applicant shall immediately notify the City Engineer and revise the volume control practice(s) design and construction as necessary (e.g. over-excavation/soil-amendment depth, etc.) to ensure volume control requirements are fully met. Verification of sub-soil infiltration testing rates shall be provided immediately to the City of Eagan on the day of infiltration testing. The applicant shall ensure that the City Water Resources staff is provided 24-hour advance notice of the occurrence of infiltration verifications and also provided notice prior to any excavation and/or soil backfilling within the infiltration practices, to arrange for inspections. 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- City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 11 hours advance notice to City Water Resources staff prior to implementation of soil loosening and amendment. 23. Prior to proceeding with land disturbing activity, the Property Owner shall enter into a long- term stormwater management system maintenance agreement with the City, detailing the annual inspection and maintenance required to occur to ensure proper operation and performance of the private permanent stormwater management system, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 24. 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 (sumps, infiltration basin, enhanced filtration basin, etc.), including soil loosening & 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. 25. The removal plan shall be revised to reflect tree removals for the southern drainage basin, and replacement trees shall be included on the landscaping plan in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 26. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire Department and Public Works standards, including the existing church. 27. The applicant shall enter into a private utility agreement with the church for the ownership and maintenance of the private sanitary sewer line and any watermain that serves both properties. 28. If bituminous curb and gutter is used for the perimeter of the existing church parking lot, the site will be subject to periodic review by city staff for adequacy of drainage and containment purposes. The first review will occur two years following approval of this permit. If the material is determined to be inadequate, the City will require that it be replaced with concrete curb and gutter. 28. The applicant shall provide proof of ingress and egress easements and/or shared parking agreements in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 29. The sidewalk connection to the public trail along Diffley Road shall be constructed per the approved Site Plan. 30. Rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened around each unit comprised of building materials similar to the principal structure. 31. Any ground mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened by a fence or wall, and/or opaque landscaping. 32. A performance guarantee shall be required for the preservation of trees within 15 feet of the construction zone. The performance guarantee is to be collected prior to the issuance of any land disturbance permit. 33. The applicant shall ensure the survival of preserved trees via protection of the tree’s critical root zones through the placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e., orange colored silt fence or four-foot polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the perimeter of the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 12 34. 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. 35. The applicant shall work with Forestry staff to provide corrected Tree Inventory and Preservation Plans that remove the inconsistencies between the two plans. 36. This development is subject to cash park and trail dedication due with the building permit. The 2022 rate for park dedication is $1,057 per 1,000 square feet of building area, and $1,451 per net acre for trail dedication. Councilmember Fields moved, Councilmember Hansen seconded a motion to approve a Preliminary Subdivision (Suite Living of Eagan) to create two lots upon approximately nine acres located at 1930 Diffley Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Christ Lutheran, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes and the changes included in the previous Council action on the Preliminary Planned Development. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. Subject to the following conditions: 1. The developer shall comply with these standards conditions of plat approval as adopted by Council on July 1, 2014: B1, B2, B4, C1, C2, C4, E1, G1 and H1. 2. The property shall be platted. 3. The following plans shall be revised and submitted prior to Final Subdivision approval: • Site Plan: • Building Elevations • Landscape Plan • Rooftop Screening • Site Lighting Plan • Signage Plan 4. The Site Plan shall be revised to include standard site information such as, but not limited to parking, lot size, zoning, green space, building coverage, structure height, etc. and operational notes shall be removed. 5. The building exterior shall conform with City Code standards which require at0 least two Class I materials comprising at least 65 percent of the building and no more than 35 percent Class II and Class III materials. 6. Revised building elevation plans with building material percentages broken out per class, shall be provided with the Final Planned Development. 7. The trash enclosure shall be designed consistent with City Code standards in compliance with City Code Section 11.70 Subd. 21.D.7. 8. All signage shall be subject to compliance with the City Sign Code standards, and a Sign Permit shall be obtained prior to installation of any signs. 9. Site lighting shall be provided in conformance with City Code standards. Fixtures shall be downcast and shielded so the source of light is not visible from off the property, illumination throughout the parking lot should be not less than 0.5 footcandles and shall not exceed 1.0 footcandle at the property line. 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. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 13 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. 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 land disturbance requirements, and Runoff Rate Control and 1.1-inch Volume Control of effective retention of the site’s impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated). 15. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide to the City with soil borings equally spaced within the footprint of any proposed infiltration feature, extending a minimum of 10 feet below the bottom of the proposed infiltration excavation with continuous sampling, to evaluate and ensure suitability for infiltration of stormwater, including, but not limited to, depth to saturated soils and P200 analysis if SM soils are encountered below the excavation extent. A minimum of 2 soil borings must be provided within the footprint of the proposed Lot 1 stormwater infiltration basin. A minimum of 2 soil borings must be provided within the footprint of the proposed Lot 2 stormwater infiltration basin. If the soil boring logs indicate incompatibility of existing sub-soil permeability, or shallow groundwater conflict, with the submitted and reviewed design plans for meeting volume control requirements, the applicant shall revise the design and/or construction plans to ensure water quality equivalent of volume control requirements are fully met for the mitigated impervious drainage area, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 16. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre-treatment structures (e.g. 4-foot minimum depth sump, 5-foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood) at, or immediately upstream of, any stormwater infiltration/filtration 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 for sump structures and E236 for surface inlets. 17. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall revise and clarify plans to include enhanced stormwater filtration system details (e.g. Iron-Enhanced Sand Filter) for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans, including detailed construction cross-sections and notes to include under-drain details (e.g. cleanouts/vents), effective erosion-control protections at toe and top of side-slopes during all stages of construction, iron-sand mix specification/composition/source and estimate mix volume needed based on accepted calculations for majority capture of dissolved phosphorus and minimum of 25-year service life, filtration basin surface covering, etc. for contractor to City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 14 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 for coordinating City Water Resources Staff inspection of Iron-Sand Filtration during critical construction steps of over-excavation, under-drain installation and soil-media backfilling. 18. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide construction details of any proposed infiltration basin following MPCA Minnesota Stormwater Manual Standards & City Engineering Standards for Infiltration/Filtration Basins for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans. Construction details shall include infiltration basin cross-sections, construction/protection/inspection notes, infrastructure components involved, sub-soil testing/loosening, soil media specifics, and planting/stabilization specifics, to ensure infiltration practices are properly designed, constructed, planted, and adequately protected during / after construction to prevent clogging, and able to be properly maintained to function as intended. Infrastructure details shall be included for stable inlets, outlets and emergency overflows and unobstructed access for inspections and maintenance of inlets/outlets. Details for basin soil requirements shall include sub-soil infiltration testing for the infiltration basins following City/MPCA guidelines, sub-soil ripping of 18-inch depth minimum x 18-inch maximum spacing at over-excavation prior to soil amendment backfilling, and appropriate soil amendment criteria. Details for planting and stabilization requirements shall include live planting at 18-inch on-center spacing of all basin bottom area, seeded or live-planted side-slopes, and permanent erosion-control details for basin bottom and side-slopes, etc. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g. Grading Plan, Utility Plan, Details, etc.). Notes shall be provided 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 infiltration basin, including installation of all inlets and outlets, including contact email and phone number for City Water Resources Staff. 19. During infiltration system over-excavation/sub-soil work, the applicant shall ensure that a Certified Soil Scientist will be present to verify and document that practice area sub-soils are suitable for a saturated-state infiltration rate of no less than double the design rate (2x safety factor) or greater (but less than 8.0-inch per hour). If the sub-soil infiltration rates are less than 2x the design rate (or greater than 8.0-inch per hour), the applicant shall immediately notify the City Engineer and revise the volume control practice(s) design and construction as necessary (e.g. over-excavation/soil-amendment depth, etc.) to ensure volume control requirements are fully met. Verification of sub-soil infiltration testing rates shall be provided immediately to the City of Eagan on the day of infiltration testing. The applicant shall ensure that the City Water Resources staff is provided 24-hour advance notice of the occurrence of infiltration verifications and also provided notice prior to any excavation and/or soil backfilling within the infiltration practices, to arrange for inspections. 20. 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. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 15 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. 21. Prior to proceeding with land disturbing activity, the Property Owner shall enter into a long- term stormwater management system maintenance agreement with the City, detailing the annual inspection and maintenance required to occur to ensure proper operation and performance of the private permanent stormwater management system, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 22. 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 (sumps, infiltration basin, enhanced filtration basin, etc.), including soil loosening & 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. 23. The removal plan shall be revised to reflect tree removals for the southern drainage basin, and replacement trees shall be included on the landscaping plan in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 24. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire Department and Public Works standards, including the existing church. 25. The applicant shall enter into a private utility agreement with the church for the ownership and maintenance of the private sanitary sewer line and any watermain that serves both properties. 26. B. If bituminous curb and gutter is used for the perimeter of the existing church parking lot, the site will be subject to periodic review by city staff for adequacy of drainage and containment purposes. The first review will occur two years following approval of this permit. If the material is determined to be inadequate, the City will require that it be replaced with concrete curb and gutter. 27. The applicant shall provide proof of ingress and egress easements and/or shared parking agreements in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 28. The sidewalk connection to the public trail along Diffley Road shall be constructed per the approved Site Plan. 29. Rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened around each unit comprised of building materials similar to the principal structure. 30. Any ground mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened by a fence or wall, and/or opaque landscaping. City Council Meeting Minutes August 16, 2022 Page 16 31. A performance guarantee shall be required for the preservation of trees within 15 feet of the construction zone. The performance guarantee is to be collected prior to the issuance of any land disturbance permit. 32. The applicant shall ensure the survival of preserved trees via protection of the tree’s critical root zones through the placement of required Tree Protective measures (i.e., orange colored silt fence or four-foot polyethylene laminate safety netting), to be installed at the Drip Line or at the perimeter of the Critical Root Zone, whichever is greater. 33. 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. 34. The applicant shall work with Forestry staff to provide corrected Tree Inventory and Preservation Plans that remove the inconsistencies between the two plans. 35. This development is subject to cash park and trail dedication due with the building permit. The 2022 rate for park dedication is $1,057 per 1,000 square feet of building area, and $1,451 per net acre for trail dedication. VII. LEGISLATIVE/INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UPDATE There was no legislative/intergovernmental affairs update. VIII. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY There were no EDA items. IX. ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA There were no items for the Administrative Agenda. X. VISITORS TO BE HEARD There were no visitors to be heard. XI. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to adjourn. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 8:13 p.m. ______________________ Date ______________________ Mayor ______________________ City Clerk MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota September 13, 2022 A Special City Council Meeting was held at 5:30pm on Tuesday, September 13, 2022. City Councilmembers present: Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Supina, and Hansen. Councilmember Fields joined via teleconference. City staff present: City Administrator Miller, Assistant City Administrator Alig, Parks & Recreation Director Pimental, City Planner Schultz, Finance Director Feldman, Assistant Finance Director Foiles, and City Attorney Bauer. I. ROLL CALL AND ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Hansen seconded a motion to adopt the agenda as presented. Aye: 5 Nay: 0 II. VISITORS TO BE HEARD There were no visitors to be heard. III. JOINT MEETING WITH ADVISORY PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION (APrC) Director of Parks & Recreation Pimental invited members of the APrC to introduce themselves. Members of the Commission present were Michael Palmer, Lisa McWilliams, Kevin Hamlin, Chris Rotty, Dione DeMartelaere, and Dagny Heimsdottir. Members John Rayman, Richard Costain, and Chair Linda Klein were unable to join. A. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP) PRESENTATION Director Pimental gave a presentation on the CIP process and outlined funding sources and the parks master plan including projects currently underway and anticipated projects stretching into 2027. Staff anticipate continued collaboration on the Goat Hill Rink in partnership with the Eagan Hockey Association in 2023, when work will continue. Other projects in 2023 include the development of Norse Park, and tennis court reconstruction and repairs. The high cost of materials and labor will require flexibility in scheduling of projects. Director Pimental stated that a transfer from the General Fund to help support Parks fund would be planned in 2023, and an increased allocation from the tax levy would be necessary in 2024 and 2025. IV. COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE CONCEPT REVIEW, METCALF MIDDLE SCHOOL Administrator Miller introduced the item and stated the purpose of the meeting would be to allow for an informal discussion of the proposal from Enclave Companies in conjunction with Pulte Homes and Lifestyle Communities. Administrator Miller invited City Planner Schultz to provide an overview of the project. Mr. Schultz provided an overview of the project noting a total of 536 units were proposed on 34.44 acres. The proposed concept would require re-guiding of the property from QP, Quasi-Public to HD, High Density, and MD, Medium Density residential to accommodate a mix of multifamily residential Special City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 uses. The properties would include market rate, age restricted apartments, and owner-occupied townhomes. Mayor Maguire invited representatives from the companies to introduce themselves. Present were Paul Heuer with Pulte Homes, Brian Bochman with Enclave Companies, and Ben Landhauser with Lifestyle Communities. The representatives provided a presentation outlining the proposed site concept. Council inquired on several aspects of the proposed project, including if affordable housing was a consideration, single-level townhomes, consideration of a transition to existing single-family, density of the project, and consideration of true mixed use instead of a mix of multi-family. The development team responded that they are working with Dakota County to determine if affordable housing options were possible. The development team also indicated that the senior cooperative is intended to provide the single-level living residents are seeking; but would evaluate if single-level townhomes would work. The Council broadly discussed impressions of the concept and whether there was support for the change of use from non-profit to medium- and high-density residential. Council noted selling and maintaining the property to a non-profit user could also be a consideration. Mayor Maguire thanked the representatives for their presentation. V. “STATE OF EAGAN’S WATER” REPORT Mayor Maguire invited Public Works Director Matthys to present on the State of Eagan’s Water. Director Matthys shared a video highlighting Eagan’s quality watershed and discussed an overview of the City’s water resource management. The City is working to coordinate asset management, water reuse, conservation, funding, and staffing to allow management of water resources into the future. Mayor Maguire thanked staff for the presentation. VI. OTHER BUSINESS There was no other business. Special City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 VII. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:20 p.m. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. _______________________ Date _______________________ Mayor _______________________ City Clerk MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL Eagan, Minnesota September 20, 2022 A Listening Session was held at 6:00 p.m. prior to the regular City Council meeting. Present were Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields, Hansen, and Supina. A regular Eagan City Council meeting was held on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. Present were Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields, Hansen, and Supina. Also present: City Administrator Miller, Assistant City Administrator Alig, City Attorney Bauer, Community Development Director Hutmacher, City Planner Schultz, Finance Director Feldman, and Public Works Director Matthys. I. ADOPT AGENDA Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to adopt the agenda as presented. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. II. RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ADMINISTER Oath of Office to Newly Appointed Eagan Police Officer, Kade Eggum Mayor Maguire invited Police Chief New to the podium to administer the oath. Chief New thanked the Council and welcomed family and friends of Officer Eggum in attendance. Officer New administered the oath of office to Officer Eggum. III. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Supina seconded a motion to approve the Consent agenda as presented. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. A. It was recommended to approve the minutes of the September 6, 2022 City Council meetings. B. Personnel Items: 1. It was recommended to approve the promotion of Konnie Her from seasonal Recreation Program Specialist to full-time Recreation Programmer 2. It was recommended to accept the resignation of Lawrence (Joe) Pluta, Park Maintenance Worker and authorize replacement. 3. It was recommended to approve the revisions to the Employee Handbook. 4. It was recommended to approve the hiring of the following part-time recurring and seasonal employees: • Elizabeth Hammes Group Fitness Instructor • Sarah Phillip Manager on Duty – Arena • Tammy Weigel Manager on Duty – Arena • Meghan Avise Skate Instructor • Sarah Avise Skate Instructor • Hannah Sherman Skate Instructor City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 2 C. It was recommended to ratify the check registers dated September 2, and September 9, 2022. D. It was recommended to approve the following ordinary and customary contracts: 1. Agreement with AVI to design new broadcast control rooms and supporting equipment for the Council Chambers and Eagan Room 2. Agreement with Blue Peak Consulting to provide mental health and resiliency services to Eagan Firefighters E. Item pulled from agenda. F. It was recommended to approve the final disposition of the Water Meter Inspection/Repair/Replacement (I/R/R/) Program (City Code 3.05) surcharge for the identified properties in accordance with the related City Ordinance. G. It was recommended to approve Change Order No. 2 for Contract 22-01 (Neighborhood Street Revitalization) and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. H. It was recommended to receive the petition to vacate public drainage and utility easements on Lot 1, Block 1 Kwik Trip Eagan Addition and Lot 1, Block 1, Starks Addition (3145 & 31325 Dodd Road) and schedule a public hearing to be held on October 18, 2022. I. It was recommended to receive the bids for Contract 22-25 (2022 City-Owned Streetlight Improvements), award a contract to Taylor Electric for the base bid in the amount of $134,917.50 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. J. It was recommended to approve a resolution appointing absentee ballot board judges and designating them as deputy city clerks for the purpose of administering the November 8, 2922 General Election. K. It was recommended to approve the general insurance renewal for the period of July 1, 2022, to July 1 2023. L. It was recommended to Approve an additional Off-Sale Malt Liquor Packaging License for Bald Man Brewing, Inc. doing business as Bald Man Brewing at 2020 Silver Bell Road Unit 25. M. It was recommended to adopt a resolution authorizing Signing Authority to the Director of Communications & Engagement for an agreement with Archive Social. IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS VARIANCE – Thomas and Betty-Ann Kleinschmidt – 1024 Wescott Court City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to provide additional information. Schultz provided a staff report and location map. City Planner Schultz stated the variance request is to allow for additional building coverage for the proposed conversion of an existing deck to a three-season screen porch. Schultz noted the changes to the R-1S zoning standards after construction of the home. Mayor Maguire invited the applicant to address the council. Tom Kleinschmidt was present and offered to answer any questions. Mayor Maguire called for public comment on the item. Hearing none, he returned the conversation to Council for additional discussion and a motion. City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 3 Councilmember Fields moved, Councilmember Hansen seconded a motion to approve a Variance of 715 square feet (3.7% overage) to the maximum 2,000 square foot (20%) building coverage standard to allow the addition of a screen porch to the single-family dwelling at 1024 Wescott Court, subject to the conditions listed in the staff report. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. Subject to the following conditions: 1. If within one year after approval, the variance shall not have been completed or utilized, it shall become null and void unless a petition for extension has been granted by the council. Such extension shall be requested in writing at least 30 days before expiration and shall state facts showing a good faith attempt to complete or utilize the use permitted in the variance. 2. A Building Permit shall be required prior to construction of the addition. APPROVE Final Assessments for Project 1409 – Eagandale Industrial Park City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited Public Works Director Matthys to provide additional information. Director Matthys stated the total project cost was about $941,000. The City’s assessment policy states that 100 percent of the mill and overlay cost in commercial/industrial zones are the responsibility of the adjacent property owner, so about $850,000 would be assessed upon approval. Director Matthys stated notices were mailed and published as required. Mayor Maguire called for public comment on the item. Hearing none, he returned the conversation to Council for additional discussion and motion. Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to close the public hearing and approve the Final Assessment Report for Project 1409 (Eagandale Industrial Park) and authorize its certification to Dakota County for collection. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. V. OLD BUSINESS There were no items for Old Business. VI. NEW BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT and PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION – Tidal Wave Car Wash / John Lapointe – 2055 Cliff Road City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to provide additional information. City Planner Schultz provided a location map and staff report regarding the proposed Planned Development Amendment. Schultz highlighted the recent development history of the site and provided an overview of the proposed car wash project. City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 4 Mayor Maguire invited the applicant, John Lapointe, to address the Council. Mr. Lapointe thanked the Council for considering the proposal and offered to answer any questions. Mayor Maguire opened the discussion to the Council. Mayor Maguire asked staff if the proposal could be considered the highest and best use of the property. Community Development Director Hutmacher explained the ways of defining highest and best use, contrasting the City’s view which considers public good as measured by jobs and tax base, with a developer’s view, which focuses primarily on revenue generated from the site. According to the City’s financial advisor, property taxes generated by the car wash proposed are likely to be significantly less than for a 14,000 square foot retail building, which was approved in the 2019 Planned Development Amendment. Mayor Maguire asked the applicant what their perception of the public benefit was for the proposal. Mr. Lapointe stated the car wash would provide roughly 15 jobs. The car wash would not generate significant additional traffic in the area but would draw customers who are already in the area utilizing other retail amenities. The Council asked questions of the applicant relating to site operations, traffic flow, and community partnerships. Mayor Maguire called for public comment on the item. Hearing none, the mayor returned the conversation to Council for additional discussion and motion. Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve a Planned Development Amendment to allow a commercial car wash upon approximately 1.62 acres in the northeast portion of the property located at 2055 Cliff Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Park Center Seventh Addition, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes. Mayor Maguire thanked the applicant for the proposal and presentation. Mayor Maguire stated the site was in an area of the City where redevelopment of property was anticipated, involving intensification of uses. The Mayor stated he did not believe the proposal was not consistent with the vision that guided the PD Amendment in 2019 and had hoped the use of the site could have generated greater public benefit than the current proposal was projected. Councilmember Bakken stated he believes high-density residential buildings generate a higher demand for public services, and that there are measurable public benefits to services such as a car wash to the area. Councilmember Bakken stated he would vote in favor of the proposal due to improvements that would be made to the site. Councilmember Supina acknowledged the addition of families to a community through multifamily housing buildings benefits schools by increasing student numbers as well as businesses with additional customers. Given the Council’s position on adding housing to the site, Councilmember Supina stated he believes the car wash fits the commercial use as defined in the PD and would be voting in favor of it. City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 5 Councilmember Hansen stated he believed the proposal was less than the highest and best use and that a car wash did not fit his vision for the site. Councilmember Hansen stated he would be inclined to vote no on the proposal. Councilmember Fields stated that while she did not believe this was the highest and best use of the property, housing would be added elsewhere in the area and the introduction of a service like the car wash was not a bad thing. Voting no on the proposal and waiting for an alternative could take many years before a desirable proposal came forward. Mayor Maguire called for a vote. Aye: 3 (Bakken, Fields, Supina), Nay: 2 (Hansen, Maguire). Motion carried. Subject to the following conditions: 1. An Amendment to the Planned Development Agreement shall be executed and recorded with the Dakota County Recorder’s office. The following exhibits shall be made part of the Agreement: • Site Plan • Building Elevations • Signage Plan • Landscape and Tree Mitigation Plan • Site Lighting Plan 2. A Final Planned Development shall be required prior to issuance of a Building Permit. The following plans are required for the Final Planned Development Agreement: • Final Site Plan • Final Building Elevations • Final Landscape Plan • Final Signage Plan • Final Lighting Plan 3. The property shall be platted. 4. Cross‐easements for the shared use and maintenance of free‐standing signs, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, shall be provided at the time of Final Subdivision, if applicable. 5. Sign Permit shall be obtained prior to installation of any signs, and compliance with City Code will be confirmed at that time. 6. Any ground and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened consistent with City Code standards. 7. Both the vacuum equipment building, and trash enclosure shall incorporate brick or stone to match the principal car wash building. 8. The corner end canopy supports shall be finished block and stone or brick to match the principal structure. 9. A revised Site Lighting Plan that utilizes the same fixtures as the grocery store shall be provided for the Final Planned Development. 10. At the time of Final Planned Development, the Landscape Plan shall be revised to incorporate sod as required by City Code, add trees wherever possible, substitute a more compact and upright evergreen shrub around the trash enclosure, and provide valuation calculations to support the amount of landscaping proposed that meets the intent of the three percent benchmark in the City Code. City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 6 11. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee in accordance with City Code standards to ensure preservation of existing trees within 15 feet of the construction zone. The performance guarantee shall be collected prior to issuance of any land disturbance permit. 12. The applicant shall ensure the survival of preserved trees by protecting the tree's critical root zones through the installation of tree protective measures. Required tree protective measures (i.e., orange‐colored silt fence or 4‐foot polyethylene laminate safety netting) must be installed at the drip line or at the perimeter of the critical root zone, whichever is greater. 13. 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. 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. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received Erosion/Sediment Control Inspector/Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 15. 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 land disturbance requirements, and Runoff Rate Control and water quality equivalent of 1.1‐ inch Volume Control, for effective treatment of the site’s impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated greenspace). 16. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre‐treatment structure (e.g., four‐foot minimum depth sump, five‐foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any underground stormwater infiltration 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, etc. 17. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide construction details of the proposed infiltration basin following MPCA Minnesota Stormwater Manual Standards and City Engineering Standards for Infiltration Basins for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans. Construction details shall include infiltration basin cross‐sections, construction/protection/inspection notes, infrastructure components involved, sub‐soil testing/loosening, soil media specifics, and planting/stabilization specifics, to ensure infiltration practices are properly designed, constructed, planted, and adequately protected during/after construction to prevent clogging, and able to be properly maintained to function as intended. Infrastructure details shall be included for stable inlets, outlets and emergency overflows and unobstructed access for inspections and maintenance of inlets/outlets. Details for basin soil requirements shall include sub‐soil infiltration testing for the infiltration basins following City/MPCA guidelines, sub‐soil ripping of 18‐inch depth minimum x 18‐inch maximum spacing at over‐ excavation prior to soil amendment backfilling, and appropriate soil amendment criteria. Details for planting and stabilization requirements shall include live planting at 18‐inch on‐center spacing of all basins bottom area, seeded or live‐planted side‐slopes, and permanent erosion‐control details for basin bottom and side‐slopes, etc. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently included in all applicable plan sheets (e.g., Grading Plan, Utility Plan, Details, etc.). Notes shall be provided that grading and utility contractor(s) shall provide 24‐hours advance notice to City Water Resources Staff City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 7 of any grading or utility work involving the proposed infiltration basins, including installation of all inlets and outlets, including contact email and phone number for City Water Resources Staff. 18. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide and include in the plan set all underground stormwater infiltration system details, including that a) an off‐line bypass to prevent construction stormwater from entering the infiltration chambers shall be provided until drainage area stabilization, b) solid bottom isolator row (appropriately sized) is provided at any stormwater inlet point into the underground systems, c) no limestone shall be used below or between the infiltration chambers, d) unobstructed physical access via manhole will be provided to either end of the isolator row for inspection and maintenance, e) 10‐inch minimum diameter inspection ports will be provided on all infiltration chamber rows. Notes shall be provided 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 infiltration basins and underground infiltration chamber system, including over‐ excavation, installation of pre‐treatment structures, inlets, outlets, sump skimmer hoods, etc. Shop drawings related to the underground stormwater infiltration chamber system must be provided to the city for review before installation. 19. During infiltration system over‐excavation/sub‐soil work, the applicant shall ensure that a Certified Soil Scientist will be present to verify and document that infiltration system sub‐soils are suitable for a saturated‐state infiltration rate of no less than 0.4‐inches per hour (based on 0.2‐inch per hour design rate with safety factor) or greater (but less than 8.0‐inch per hour). If the sub‐soil infiltration rates are less than 0.4‐inches per hour (or greater than 8.0‐inch per hour), the applicant shall immediately notify the City Engineer and revise the volume control practice(s) design and construction as necessary (e.g. over‐excavation/soil‐amendment depth, under‐drain with iron‐sand mounding, etc.) to ensure volume control requirements are fully met. Verification of sub‐soil infiltration testing rates shall be provided immediately to the City of Eagan on the day of infiltration testing. The applicant shall ensure that the City Water Resources staff is provided 24‐ hour advance notice of the occurrence of infiltration verifications and also provided notice prior to any excavation and/or soil backfilling within the infiltration practices, to arrange for inspections. 20. 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 BMP 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. 21. Prior to proceeding with land disturbing activity, the Property Owner shall enter into a long‐term stormwater management system maintenance agreement with the City, detailing the annual inspection and maintenance required to occur to ensure proper operation and performance of the private permanent stormwater management system, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 22. 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, City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 8 stormwater management facilities (pre‐ treatment structures, infiltration basin, underground stormwater system, etc.), including greenspace 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. 23. To improve traffic operations at the intersection with Cliff Lake Road, the applicant shall re‐stripe the exit from their parking lot to include a dedicated left and dedicated right turn lane. 24. The applicant shall provide a turning movement diagram to show how the largest Public Safety vehicle will circulate the parking lot around the new building, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 25. The applicant shall provide a private sidewalk easement or agreement in a manner acceptable to the City Attorney. 26. The applicant shall provide proof of ingress and egress easements and shared parking agreements in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 27. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement for any private improvements (parking lot, utilities, sidewalk, infiltration basin, vacuums, etc.) that are in a drainage and utility easement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 28. The landscaping plan shall be modified to relocate any trees that are within 10 feet of a public utility. 29. The applicant shall provide a contractor parking and staging plan in a form acceptable to the City Engineer, prior to the issuance of a building permit. 30. Park dedication applies to the new building on Lot 1 and shall be paid at the time of building permit at the rate then in effect. Councilmember Bakken moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to approve a Preliminary Subdivision (Park Center Eighth Addition) to create two lots upon approximately 8.4 acres located at 2055 Cliff Road, legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Park Center Seventh Addition, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. 1. The developer shall comply with these standards conditions of plat approval as adopted by Council on July 1, 2014: A1, B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C4, E1, F1, H1 2. The property shall be platted. 3. Cross‐easements for the shared use and maintenance of free‐standing signs, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, shall be provided at the time of Final Subdivision, if applicable. 4. Sign Permit shall be obtained prior to installation of any signs, and compliance with City Code will be confirmed at that time. 5. Any ground and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened consistent with City Code standards. 6. Both the vacuum equipment building, and trash enclosure shall incorporate brick or stone to match the principal car wash building. 7. The corner end canopy supports shall be finished block and stone or brick to match the principal structure. 8. A revised Site Lighting Plan that utilizes the same fixtures as the grocery store shall be provided for the Final Planned Development. 9. At the time of Final Planned Development, the Landscape Plan shall be revised to incorporate sod as required by City Code, add trees wherever possible, substitute a more compact and upright City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 9 evergreen shrub around the trash enclosure, and provide valuation calculations to support the amount of landscaping proposed meets the intent of the three percent benchmark in the City Code. 10. The applicant shall provide a performance guarantee in accordance with City Code standards to ensure preservation of existing trees within 15 feet of the construction zone. The performance guarantee shall be collected prior to issuance of any land disturbance permit. 11. The applicant shall ensure the survival of preserved trees by protecting the tree's critical root zones through the installation of tree protective measures. Required tree protective measures (i.e., orange‐colored silt fence or 4‐foot polyethylene laminate safety netting) must be installed at the drip line or at the perimeter of the critical root zone, whichever is greater. 12. 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. 13. 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. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received Erosion/Sediment Control Inspector/Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 14. 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 land disturbance requirements, and Runoff Rate Control and water quality equivalent of 1.1‐ inch Volume Control, for effective treatment of the site’s impervious surface area (including effective soil remediation for all of the site’s disturbed soils that are to be revegetated greenspace). 15. The applicant shall provide adequately sized pre‐treatment structure (e.g. 4‐foot minimum depth sump, 5‐foot minimum diameter, with floatable skimmer hood, energy dissipation, etc.) at, or immediately upstream of, any underground stormwater infiltration 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, etc. 16. Prior to receiving city approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide construction details of the proposed infiltration basin following MPCA Minnesota Stormwater Manual Standards & City Engineering Standards for Infiltration Basins for City review/acceptance by the City Engineer and include in construction plans. Construction details shall include infiltration basin cross‐sections, construction/protection/inspection notes, infrastructure components involved, sub‐soil testing/loosening, soil media specifics, and planting/stabilization specifics, to ensure infiltration practices are properly designed, constructed, planted, and adequately protected during/after construction to prevent clogging, and able to be properly maintained to function as intended. Infrastructure details shall be included for stable inlets, outlets and emergency overflows and unobstructed access for inspections and maintenance of inlets/outlets. Details for basin soil requirements shall include sub‐soil infiltration testing for the infiltration basins following City/MPCA guidelines, sub‐soil ripping of 18‐inch depth minimum x 18‐inch maximum spacing at over‐ excavation prior to soil amendment backfilling, and appropriate soil amendment criteria. Details for planting and stabilization requirements shall include live planting at 18‐inch on‐center spacing of all basins bottom area, seeded or live‐planted side‐slopes, and permanent erosion‐control details for basin bottom and side‐slopes, etc. These graphical details and notes shall be prominently included in City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 10 all applicable plan sheets (e.g., Grading Plan, Utility Plan, Details, etc.). Notes shall be provided 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 infiltration basins, including installation of all inlets and outlets, including contact email and phone number for City Water Resources Staff. 17. Prior to receiving City approval to permit land disturbing activity, the applicant shall provide and include in the plan set all underground stormwater infiltration system details, including that a) an off‐line bypass to prevent construction stormwater from entering the infiltration chambers shall be provided until drainage area stabilization, b) solid bottom isolator row (appropriately sized) is provided at any stormwater inlet point into the underground systems, c) no limestone shall be used below or between the infiltration chambers, d) unobstructed physical access via manhole will be provided to either end of the isolator row for inspection and maintenance, e) 10‐inch minimum diameter inspection ports will be provided on all infiltration chamber rows. Notes shall be provided 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 infiltration basins and underground infiltration chamber system, including over‐ excavation, installation of pre‐treatment structures, inlets, outlets, sump skimmer hoods, etc. Shop drawings related to the underground stormwater infiltration chamber system must be provided to the city for review before installation. 18. During infiltration system over‐excavation/sub‐soil work, the applicant shall ensure that a Certified Soil Scientist will be present to verify and document that infiltration system sub‐soils are suitable for a saturated‐state infiltration rate of no less than 0.4‐inches per hour (based on 0.2‐inch per hour design rate with safety factor) or greater (but less than 8.0‐inch per hour). If the sub‐soil infiltration rates are less than 0.4‐inches per hour (or greater than 8.0‐inch per hour), the applicant shall immediately notify the City Engineer and revise the volume control practice(s) design and construction as necessary (e.g., over‐excavation/soil‐amendment depth, under‐drain with iron‐sand mounding, etc.) to ensure volume control requirements are fully met. Verification of sub‐soil infiltration testing rates shall be provided immediately to the City of Eagan on the day of infiltration testing. The applicant shall ensure that the City Water Resources staff is provided 24‐ hour advance notice of the occurrence of infiltration verifications and also provided notice prior to any excavation and/or soil backfilling within the infiltration practices, to arrange for inspections. 19. 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 BMP 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. 20. Prior to proceeding with land disturbing activity, the Property Owner shall enter into a long‐term stormwater management system maintenance agreement with the City, detailing the annual inspection and maintenance required to occur to ensure proper operation and performance of the private permanent stormwater management system, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 21. 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 City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 11 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 (pre‐ treatment structures, infiltration basin, underground stormwater system, etc.), including greenspace 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. 22. To improve traffic operations at the intersection with Cliff Lake Road, the applicant shall re‐stripe the exit from their parking lot to include a dedicated left and dedicated right turn lane. 23. The applicant shall provide a turning movement diagram to show how the largest Public Safety vehicle will circulate the parking lot around the new building, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 24. The applicant shall provide a private sidewalk easement or agreement in a manner acceptable to the City Attorney. 25. The applicant shall provide proof of ingress & egress easements and shared parking agreements in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 26. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement for any private improvements (parking lot, utilities, sidewalk, infiltration basin, vacuums, etc.) that are in a drainage and utility easement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 27. The landscaping plan shall be modified to relocate any trees that are within 10 feet of a public utility. 28. The applicant shall provide a contractor parking and staging plan in a form acceptable to the City Engineer, prior to the issuance of a building permit. 29. Park dedication applies to the new building on Lot 1 and shall be paid at the time of building permit at the rate then in effect. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION – Timeless Homes, Inc. / Donald Willenbring – 2107 Silver Bell Road City Administrator Miller introduced the item and invited City Planner Schultz to present additional information. Schultz provided a location map and staff report for the proposed Preliminary Subdivision. The applicant was present for questions. Mayor Maguire called for public input on the item; hearing none, the Mayor returned the conversation to Council for additional discussion and motion. Councilmember Supina moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded to approve a Preliminary Subdivision to create two lots upon approximately 0.95 acres located at 2107 Silver Bell Road, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes. Aye: 5, Nay: 0; Motion carried. Subject to the following conditions: 1. The developer shall comply with these standards conditions of plat approval as adopted by Council on July 1, 2014: A1, B1, C1, C2, E1, F1, G1 and L1. 2. The property shall be platted. City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 12 3. This development shall be responsible for a cash park and trails dedication based on the rates in effect at the time of building permit for both parcels. 4. An individual lot tree preservation plan shall be submitted at the time of building permit application for both parcels. 5. The development shall receive Final Subdivision approval prior to Building Permit issuance. 6. A detailed grading, drainage, erosion, and sediment control plan shall be prepared in accordance with current City standards and codes, and Lower Minnesota Watershed District Erosion and Sediment Control rules, prior to final subdivision approval. 7. 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. 8. 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. 9. Erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with City code and engineering standards, and Lower Minnesota Watershed District Erosion and Sediment Control rules. 10. The developer or builder shall restore the street, curb and gutter, and boulevard in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, and provide traffic control in accordance with the Minnesota Manual of Traffic Control Devices. 11. The single family homes shall meet structural performance standards to achieve a 19 dBA reduction in interior noise levels, and also the land use compatibility guidelines set forth by the Metropolitan Council’s Land Use Compatibility Guidelines for Aircraft Noise. 12. The refuse and other items being stored outside, in violation of the City’s zoning codes, shall be corrected and brought into compliance with the City’s zoning ordinances prior to Final Subdivision approval. VII. LEGISLATIVE/INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UPDATE There was no legislative/intergovernmental affairs update. VIII. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY There were no EDA items. IX. ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA There were no items for the Administrative Agenda. X. VISITORS TO BE HEARD City Council Meeting Minutes September 20, 2022 Page 13 There were no visitors to be heard. XI. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Hansen moved, Councilmember Fields seconded a motion to adjourn. Aye: 5, Nay: 0. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. ______________________ Date ______________________ Mayor ______________________ City Clerk Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA B. Personnel Items ITEM 1. Action to be Considered: Approve the hiring of the following part-time recurring and seasonal employees: Morgan Kavanagh Art Instructor Denise Honigschmidt Group Fitness Instructor – sub John Atzmiller Parks Laborer Steve Bolluyt Seasonal Street Maintenance Abigail Tietjen Skate Instructor Hannah Sherman Skate Instructor Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA C.Ratify Check Registers Action To Be Considered: To ratify the check registers dated September 16 and September 23 as presented. Attachments: (2) CC-1 Check register dated September 16, 2022 CC-2 Check register dated September 23, 2022 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 1Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228788 9/16/2022 142634 ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS INC. 170.49 MEMORIAL PLAQUE - AMMA BARB 354459 00052919 3104.62529/14/2022 Parks & Play Area Supplies Site Amenity Installation 216.99 MEMORIAL BENCH PLAQUE 354460 00053451 3104.62529/14/2022 Parks & Play Area Supplies Site Amenity Installation 387.48 228789 9/16/2022 149552 ALL AMERICAN ARENA PRODUCTS 210,370.00 ALLAMERICANARENAPRODUCTS-GOAT 354617 3746 2822.6710 P14619/15/2022 Project - Contract Goat Hill Park 210,370.00 228790 9/16/2022 119218 ALLENS SERVICE INC. (R) 100.00 AUG 2022 STORAGE 354618 AUGUST2022 9699.65389/15/2022 Towing Charges DCDTF state grant 100.00 228791 9/16/2022 118131 ALLIED ELECTRONICS INC. 240.33 ELECT SUPPLIES 354461 9016725832 6147.62609/14/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Plant Production 240.33 228792 9/16/2022 100385 AMER ENGINEERING TESTING INC 2,412.50 QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTING 354619 INV-091284 8449.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1449 2022 Trail&Parking lot i 1,510.25 QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTING 354620 INV-089790 8447.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1447 Deerwood Dr 1,514.25 QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTING 354620 INV-089790 8444.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1444 Galaxie Ave 5,437.00 228793 9/16/2022 142987 APPLE CHEVROLET BUICK NORTHFIELD 470.41 WO 963 354462 84703 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 470.41 228794 9/16/2022 100360 APPLE FORD LINCOLN APPLE VALLEY 588.07 STOCK PARTS 354463 583803 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 65.42 STOCK PART 354464 579169 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 131.49 FOR EA220 354465 577243 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund .55 WO 1232 354466 579188 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 15.68 SPARK PLUGS FOR INVENTORY 354467 580557 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 414.46 DIRECT ISSUE FOR 1103 354468 A1CB783122 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,215.67 228795 9/16/2022 157824 ARCALGUD, ANIL 9.59 15077 OVRPMNT 3613 TANGLEWOOD 354469 12022020 9220.22509/14/2022 Escrow Deposits Public Utilities 9.59 228796 9/16/2022 101609 ASPEN WASTE 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 2Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228796 9/16/2022 101609 ASPEN WASTE Continued... 438.23 WASTE REMOVAL 354470 S1322047-090122 6603.65399/14/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Building Repair & Maint. 126.77 WASTE 354471 S1366341-090122 3313.65399/14/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Fire Buildings 565.00 228797 9/16/2022 100010 ASTLEFORD EQUIP CO INC 58.20 ASTLFORD ORDER 354472 02P20223 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 58.20 228798 9/16/2022 100016 BAUER BUILT 1,115.00 WO 796 354473 180284562 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,115.00 228799 9/16/2022 151596 BIO-TEC EMERGENCY SERVICES 150.00 SQUAD CLEAN UP 354621 133604 1104.63109/15/2022 Professional Services-General Patrolling/Traffic 150.00 228800 9/16/2022 100506 CASH 300.00 CASH - POTTERY SALE 354474 091822 9001.1030.49/14/2022 Change Cash - Warming Houses General Fund 300.00 228801 9/16/2022 161469 CATALLIA MEXICAN FOODS LLC 2,800.00 REFUND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE 354475 090622 6501.2250.8809/14/2022 Catallia ESCD G/A - Water Quality 2,800.00 228802 9/16/2022 142846 CENTURYLINK 141.08 354476 612E12-8187409- SEP22 6101.63479/14/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Water -Administration 141.08 228803 9/16/2022 144530 CHANCE FOR LIFE CPR INC. 600.00 CHANCE FOR LIFE CPR 8 STAFF 354477 090622 3001.62309/14/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge General/Admn-Recreation 600.00 228804 9/16/2022 148798 CHANG, CHONG SUE 90.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-CREDITCARD 354478 090722 3061.6220 PR0099/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 39.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-POP CLUB 354478 090722 3061.6220 PR0059/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 86.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-MARKETBUCKS 354478 090722 3061.6220 PR0049/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 41.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354478 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 256.00 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 3Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228805 9/16/2022 101228 CHICAGO TUBE & IRON Continued... 1,110.00 IRRIGATION REPAIR 2940 EAGANDA 354622 090822 6542.6718 P13269/15/2022 Project - Other Charges Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127 1,110.00 228806 9/16/2022 161494 CHRISTIAN, PAUL 400.00 9/17/22 HOLZ FARM 354479 091722 3027.63209/14/2022 Instructors Holz Farm 400.00 228807 9/16/2022 151299 CINTAS 18.37 354480 4130747135 2401.62419/14/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services 32.80 354481 4130747154 2401.62419/14/2022 Shop Materials Gen/Adm-Central Services 51.17 228808 9/16/2022 154192 CLEANCHOICE ENERGY 1,151.50 7/1/22-7/31/22 354482 INV200474206 9116.64059/14/2022 Electricity Cedar Grove Parking Garage 1,151.50 228809 9/16/2022 142286 COMCAST 8.38 9/9/22-10/8/22 354484 877210508073668 5-090122 6146.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building 8.38 228810 9/16/2022 153524 COMCAST 775.00 COMCAST LINE TO BANDSHELL 354483 153153444 9704.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services Non-ETV CIP expenditures 775.00 228811 9/16/2022 100038 COMMERCIAL ASPHALT 70.93 ASPHALT 354485 220831 2220.62559/14/2022 Street Repair Supplies Bituminous Surface Maint 70.93 228812 9/16/2022 150880 CORE & MAIN LP 1,555.00 HYDRANT REPAIR 354486 R433881 6144.62609/14/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies Hydrant Maintenance/Repair 1,555.00 228813 9/16/2022 154056 CORPORATE FOUR INSURANCE AGENCY 10,500.00 INSURANCE AGENT FEE 354487 1518120 9591.63859/14/2022 Insurance Risk Management 10,500.00 228814 9/16/2022 113795 CULLIGAN 75.95 SOFTNER SALT 354488 864951 6602.62449/14/2022 Chemicals & Chemical Products Equipment Repair & Maint. 75.95 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 4Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228814 9/16/2022 113795 CULLIGAN Continued... 228815 9/16/2022 161031 CUSTOM ONE HOMES LLC 2,915.00 REFUND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE 354489 090622 6501.2250.8909/14/2022 4005 Haven Woods Ct ESCD G/A - Water Quality 2,915.00 228816 9/16/2022 100305 DAK CTY TREASURER AUDITOR 4,512.72 MAILINGS - TRUTH IN TAXATION 354490 TNT2022-10 0501.64759/14/2022 Miscellaneous General & Admn-Finance 4,512.72 228817 9/16/2022 110921 DAKOTA AWARDS & ENGRAVING 11.55 CUBICLE PLATE- K DUFRENE 354623 25077 2010.62209/15/2022 Operating Supplies - General General Engineering 11.55 CUBICLE PLATE- J HARTMANN 354623 25077 0820.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Housing 23.10 228818 9/16/2022 100050 DAKOTA ELECTRIC 103.72 HOLZ FARM 354491 100914-1-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 80.71 DIFFLEY/LEXINGTON 354492 101738-3-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 51.56 DIFFLEY/LEXINGTON 354493 102634-3-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 36.84 OAK POND RD SAN LIFT STATION 354494 102843-0-AUG22 6239.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 15.96 DIFFLEY/LEXINGTON 354495 103085-7-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 34,216.37 RIVER HILLS STREET LIGHTS 354496 129548-4-AUG22 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 55.06 JOHNNYCAKE/CLIFF SIGNALS 354497 141558-7-AUG22 6301.64079/14/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 629.19 HOLLAND STORM 354498 183413-4-AUG22 6439.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 116.12 ELRENE RD HOCKEY RINK 354499 192536-1-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 1,244.52 CANTER GLEN STORM 354500 193566-7-AUG22 6439.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 22.55 LEXINGTON RESERVOIR 354501 200603-9-AUG22 6154.64099/14/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 15.96 WESCOTT STORM 354502 201101-3-AUG22 6439.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 127.94 WOODLANDS STORM 354503 201125-2-AUG22 6439.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 159.06 NORTHVIEW IRRIGATION 354504 203049-2-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 157.79 OHMAN PARK SHELTER 354505 205375-9-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 36.01 DIFFLEY ROAD TUNNEL LITES 354506 214662-9-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 177.84 DIFFLEY/LEXINGTON 354507 221769-3-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 15.96 CLIFF RD AERATOR 354508 226044-6-AUG22 6520.64059/14/2022 Electricity Basin Mgmt-Aeration 25.77 MAJESTIC OAKS SAN 354509 288226-4-AUG22 6239.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 15.96 HAY LAKE RD AERATOR 354510 371946-5-AUG22 6520.64059/14/2022 Electricity Basin Mgmt-Aeration 15.96 WESCOTT GAZEBO 354511 393793-5-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 73.00 STEEPLECHASE CT LIFTSTATION 354512 401500-4-AUG22 6239.64059/14/2022 Electricity Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 519.25 ART HOUSE 354513 412157-0-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 16.38 ART HOUSE GAZEBO 354514 440126-1-AUG22 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 38.38 MARSH COVE SAN LIFT STATION 354515 441453-8-AUG22 6239.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 5Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228818 9/16/2022 100050 DAKOTA ELECTRIC Continued... 37,967.86 228819 9/16/2022 159711 DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP INC 180.00 DAVEY - GOAT STORM PLANTINGS 354624 143582 2822.6718 P14619/15/2022 Project - Other Charges Goat Hill Park 180.00 228820 9/16/2022 161462 DAVIDS HYDRO VAC 3,900.00 POTHOLING FOR WATERMAIN 354516 220023989 6160.64329/14/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Main Maintenance/Repair 3,111.00 POTHOLING FOR WATERMAIN 354517 220024039 6160.64329/14/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Main Maintenance/Repair 7,011.00 228821 9/16/2022 161347 DEGRAY, REBECCA 200.00 EAB-COST SHARE 354518 22 EAB-ASH TREE REMOVAL 3209.68609/14/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop 200.00 228822 9/16/2022 100528 DELL MARKETING L P 2,721.00 354519 10601172461 9701.66609/14/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment PEG-eligible 2,721.00 228823 9/16/2022 160381 DICKS SANITATION SERVICE INC 101.85 WASTE REMOVAL 354520 4808891T460 6603.65399/14/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Building Repair & Maint. 101.85 228824 9/16/2022 101693 DICK'S SANITATION SERVICE INC. 408.73 ORGANICS 354521 DT0004728696 6827.65399/14/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Building Maintenance 408.73 228825 9/16/2022 109681 DODGE OF BURNSVILLE 4.69 PENDING WORK ORDER 354522 5129420 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 4.69 228826 9/16/2022 161498 DRC INC 11.50-TEMP HYDRANT METER 354523 083022 6101.45059/14/2022 Water Sales Water -Administration 54.00-TEMP HYDRANT METER 354523 083022 6101.45059/14/2022 Water Sales Water -Administration 75.00-TEMP HYDRANT METER 354523 083022 6101.45219/14/2022 Construction Meter Permit Fees Water -Administration 225.00 TEMP HYDRANT METER 354523 083022 6101.45219/14/2022 Construction Meter Permit Fees Water -Administration 3,315.00 TEMP HYDRANT METER 354523 083022 9220.22549/14/2022 Construction Meter Deposits Public Utilities 3,399.50 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 6Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228827 9/16/2022 150747 EAGAN KICK-START ROTARY CLUB Continued... 230.00 ROTARY MILLER 4TH QTR 22 354524 1062 0201.64779/14/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General & Admn-Admn 230.00 228828 9/16/2022 100060 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 225.00 MARKET FEST NEWSPAPER AD 354525 909767 3061.63579/14/2022 Advertising/Publication Market Fest 225.00 228829 9/16/2022 161497 FARMER, JESSICA 2,980.00 22-AV-574 RETURN 354625 090822 9695.28659/15/2022 Pending Forfeitures Dakota Co Drug Task Force 2,980.00 228830 9/16/2022 160078 FARNHAM, SEAN 1,520.00 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 354626 090922 1001.64789/15/2022 Tuition and Book Reimbursement General/Admn-Human Resources 2,660.00 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 354627 09092022 1001.64789/15/2022 Tuition and Book Reimbursement General/Admn-Human Resources 4,180.00 228831 9/16/2022 100451 FASTENAL COMPANY 262.40 354527 MNLAK193553 6154.62239/14/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies South Plant Building 300.00 HAND SOAP BOTH PLANTS 354527 MNLAK193553 6146.62239/14/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies North Plant Building 562.40 228832 9/16/2022 145188 FIRE CATT LLC 6,165.25 HOSE TESTING 354528 11366 1225.63239/14/2022 Testing Services Fire / EMS Equipment 6,165.25 228833 9/16/2022 143971 FLEETPRIDE 235.60 WO 979 354529 102097565 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 235.60 228834 9/16/2022 159942 FLOUR POWER 15.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-MARKETBUCKS 354530 090722 3061.6220 PR0049/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 15.00 228835 9/16/2022 100157 FORCE AMERICA INC 95.40 WO 973 354531 001-1663488 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 95.40 228836 9/16/2022 140634 FRATTALONE AND ASSOCIATES INC. 3,048.00 SOUND SYSTEM AT POOL 354532 15109 6724.66409/14/2022 Machinery/Equipment Capital Replacement(Cr 1114) 3,048.00 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 7Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228836 9/16/2022 140634 FRATTALONE AND ASSOCIATES INC.Continued... 228837 9/16/2022 147955 GALLS LLC 462.00 UNIFORM SHUBERT 354628 022041608 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 63.00 UNIFORM GOODLING 354629 022041674 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 480.48 UNIFORM LEJCHER 354630 022041922 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 285.60 AWARDS BARS 354631 022048684 1101.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Police 54.42 UNIFORM BOEKHOFF 354632 022066104 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 45.90 UNIFORM FARNHAM 354633 022068429 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 279.90 UNIFORM NEW OFFICERS 354634 022081106 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 1,157.63 UNIFORM NEW OFFICERS 354635 022087836 1104.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Patrolling/Traffic 2,828.93 228838 9/16/2022 100465 GERTEN GREENHOUSES 232.45 VEGETATION MANAGEMENT CHEM 354533 190337/D 3201.62449/14/2022 Chemicals & Chemical Products Administrative/General 232.45 228839 9/16/2022 101327 GRAPHIC DESIGN, INC. 167.68 FORMS 354663 QB45135 1107.62119/15/2022 Office Printed Material/Forms Support Services 167.68 228840 9/16/2022 161470 GUARANTY COMMERCIAL TITLE INC 12,000.00 REFUND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE 354535 090622 9220.2250.8009/14/2022 Aster house erosion control Public Utilities 12,000.00 228841 9/16/2022 100084 HANCO 137.34 TIRE INVENTORY PARKS 354536 637784 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 179.52 TIRE INVENTORY PARKS 354537 637782 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 116.17 TIRE INVENTORY 354538 637783 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 433.03 228842 9/16/2022 100085 HARDWARE HANK 17.66 HARDWARE FOR STP 354539 2053475 6154.62309/14/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge South Plant Building 7.98 PER WO 354540 2053510 2244.62319/14/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn 37.99 WEED STRING 354541 2052354 3127.62209/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Equipment Maintenance/Repair 13.99 MISC OP. SUPPLIES 354542 2052750 3201.62209/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administrative/General 33.94 MISC OP. SUPPLIES 354543 2052569 3201.62209/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administrative/General 9.49 CLEANING SUPPLIES 354544 2053594 6719.62239/14/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Building Maintenance 121.05 228843 9/16/2022 100082 HEALTHPARTNERS 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 8Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228843 9/16/2022 100082 HEALTHPARTNERS Continued... 1,960.80 DENTAL ADMIN - OCT 354545 115452649 9594.61619/14/2022 Dental self-insurance admin fe Dental Self-insurance 1,960.80 228844 9/16/2022 161502 HEITZ, ADAM 79.90 TRAINING MEALS 354636 082622 1104.64769/15/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 136.40 TRAINING MILEAGE 354636 082622 1104.63539/15/2022 Personal Auto/Parking Patrolling/Traffic 216.30 228845 9/16/2022 100627 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 42.83 SUPPLIES 354664 6510723 6827.62419/16/2022 Shop Materials Building Maintenance 42.83 228846 9/16/2022 161468 HOVERSTEN, MARGARET F 42.00 EAB - COST SHARE 354546 2022 EAB-INSECT INJECT 3209.68609/14/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop 42.00 228847 9/16/2022 160654 HY-VEE INC 250.00 9/21/22 MARKETFEST COOKINGDEMO 354547 092122 3061.63209/14/2022 Instructors Market Fest 250.00 228848 9/16/2022 143243 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS 626.05 2022 FALL CERT MAILINGS 354558 201836 6201.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services San Sewer-Administration 626.05 2022 FALL CERT MAILINGS 354558 201836 6201.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services San Sewer-Administration 1,252.10 228849 9/16/2022 100508 J R'S APPLIANCE DISPOSAL INC 235.00 RECYCLING WASTE 354548 108193 6602.65399/14/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Equipment Repair & Maint. 235.00 228850 9/16/2022 115501 KILLMER ELECTRIC CO., INC. 456.50 BULB REPL DUCKWOOD TOWN CENT 354657 W18857 6301.64329/15/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Street Lighting 456.50 228851 9/16/2022 146762 KRAFT CONTRACTING & MECHANICAL LLC 4,022.01 STP HVAC SERVICE 354549 26848 6154.64279/14/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab South Plant Building 4,022.01 228852 9/16/2022 161516 LATTERY, DOUG 25.00 LATTERY, DOUG 354550 091222 1223.63209/14/2022 Instructors Training Fire & EMS 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 9Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228852 9/16/2022 161516 LATTERY, DOUG Continued... 25.00 228853 9/16/2022 154498 LEE, MAI 25.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-CREDITCARD 354551 090722 3061.6220 PR0099/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 41.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-MARKETBUCKS 354551 090722 3061.6220 PR0049/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 46.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354551 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 112.00 228854 9/16/2022 100367 LYN-MAR TYPESETTING PRINTING 133.00 LYN MAR PRINTING 354552 44492 3001.62109/14/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 133.00 228855 9/16/2022 160369 MADSEN, ARLEN 18.00 NDC LUNCH MTG 9/7/22 354553 090722 0801.64779/14/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General & Admn-Protective Insp 18.00 228856 9/16/2022 145890 MANSFIELD OIL COMPANY 23,005.08 FUEL 354554 23569235 9001.14119/14/2022 Inventory - Motor Fuels General Fund 21,896.74 DIESEL FUEL 354555 23569645 9001.14119/14/2022 Inventory - Motor Fuels General Fund 44,901.82 228857 9/16/2022 160163 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 412.00 328 354556 9302138 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 412.00 228858 9/16/2022 159012 MINNEAPPLE LLC 1,759.50 AUGSBURG-V-BALL CAMP INVOICE 354557 100-080222 6801.43109/14/2022 Park Program Rev (Non-Taxable)General & Administrative 1,759.50 228859 9/16/2022 100664 MN CHILD SUPPORT 370.55 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354665 GARNISHMENT 9/10/22 9592.20309/16/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual 246.42 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354666 GARNISHMENT 9/10/22-1 9592.20309/16/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual 616.97 228860 9/16/2022 138473 MN COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASSOC 110.00 RECEIPT INVENTORY RETURN FORMS 354637 200009460 9699.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies DCDTF state grant 110.00 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 10Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228861 9/16/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP Continued... 29.67 ART HOUSE 354559 0506085756-0000 1-SEP22 3106.64109/14/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 165.46 FIRE SAFETY CENTER 354560 0507084666-0000 1-SEP22 3313.64109/14/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings 195.13 228862 9/16/2022 120715 MN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH - LOCKBOX 135054 62.00 REASONABLE SUSPICION TRAINING 354561 407413 3201.64769/14/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Administrative/General 62.00 REASONABLE SUSPICION TRAINING 354561 407413 3131.64769/14/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Meetings 62.00 REASONABLE SUSPICION TRAINING 354561 407413 2403.64769/14/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Schools/Conference 124.00 REASONABLE SUSPICION TRAINING 354561 407413 2280.64769/14/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training/Schools/Conference 124.00 REASONABLE SUSPICION TRAINING 354561 407413 6103.64769/14/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training & Education 1,772.00 PREEMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS 354562 405539 1001.63189/14/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources 1,685.00 PREEMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS 354563 401233 1001.63189/14/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources 3,891.00 228863 9/16/2022 145327 MNSPECT LLC 31,448.00 8/1/22-8/31/22 354564 9080 0801.63109/14/2022 Professional Services-General General & Admn-Protective Insp 31,448.00 228864 9/16/2022 100146 MTI DISTR CO 249.06 MTI BIN 354566 1362273-00 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 840.12 MTI BIN 354567 1362069-00 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 87.02 WO 332 354568 1362572-00 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,176.20 228865 9/16/2022 161426 NORTHLAND CRANE SERVICE 615.00 NV SHED 354569 26462-082322 3107.64579/14/2022 Machinery & Equipment-Rental Building/Structure Constr 615.00 228866 9/16/2022 158656 NORTHLAND REFRIGERATION INC 1,844.61 HVAC PM 354570 1768 6827.65699/14/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 1,844.61 228867 9/16/2022 160576 NORTHLAND SIGHT & SOUND 15.00 SOUND SYSTEM MOVE FOR EAST 354571 22184 6602.62209/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Equipment Repair & Maint. 1,140.00 SOUND SYSTEM MOVE FOR EAST 354571 22184 6602.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services Equipment Repair & Maint. 1,155.00 228868 9/16/2022 122435 OFFICE DEPOT (R) 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 11Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228868 9/16/2022 122435 OFFICE DEPOT (R)Continued... 27.29 HANGER PARTITION ADJ BAR 354638 262931696001 9699.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies DCDTF state grant 27.29 228869 9/16/2022 108599 OFFICE DEPOT, INC. 14.99 OFFICE MAX - OFFICE SUPPLIES 354572 262934878001 3001.62109/14/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 24.13 OFFICE MAX - OFFICE SUPPLIES 354573 262946756001 3001.62109/14/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 81.55 OFFICE MAX - OFFICE SUPPLIES 354574 262946760001 3001.62109/14/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 9.82 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 2010.62209/15/2022 Operating Supplies - General General Engineering 9.82 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 0720.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General Admin-Planning & Zonin 9.83 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 0820.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Housing 21.86 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 3001.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 21.87 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 0501.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance 21.86 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354639 262101719001 0201.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn 25.58 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354640 266354535001 3001.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 25.58 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354640 266354535001 0501.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance 25.60 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354640 266354535001 0201.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn 58.92 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354641 255944789001 1107.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies Support Services 65.25 ELECTION SUPPLIES 354658 260111523001 0410.62259/15/2022 Election Supplies Elections 7.40 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354658 260111523001 3001.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 7.39 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354658 260111523001 0501.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance 7.39 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354658 260111523001 0201.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn 39.99 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354659 261994938001 3001.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 16.46 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354659 261994938001 0201.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn 13.08 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354660 261994938002 3001.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 13.09 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354660 261994938002 0501.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Finance 13.09 OFFICE SUPPLIES 354660 261994938002 0201.62109/15/2022 Office Supplies General & Admn-Admn 534.55 228870 9/16/2022 159263 OLSON, JOANNA 1,200.00 9/17/22 HOLZ FARM 354575 091722 3027.63209/14/2022 Instructors Holz Farm 1,200.00 228871 9/16/2022 160048 PERRINE, LESLIE 49.75 MILEAGE 8/8-8/25/22 354642 082522 3081.65509/15/2022 Transportation Services Arts & Humanities Council 49.75 228872 9/16/2022 146738 PIRTEK BURNSVILLE 198.82 WO 973 354576 BU-T00006482 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 806.91 WO 973 354577 BU-T00006486 9001.14159/14/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,005.73 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 12Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228872 9/16/2022 146738 PIRTEK BURNSVILLE Continued... 228873 9/16/2022 100310 POSTMASTER 23,350.00 POSTAGE FOR VARIOUS MAILINGS 354578 090122 0901.63469/14/2022 Postage Gen & Admin-Communications 23,350.00 228874 9/16/2022 100166 PUMP & METER SERV 525.00 FUEL TANK 3 YEAR CATHODIC TEST 354579 522432 2401.64289/14/2022 Field/Other Equipment Repair-L Gen/Adm-Central Services 1,121.84 ANNUAL INSPECTION FUEL TANKS 354580 522460 2401.64289/14/2022 Field/Other Equipment Repair-L Gen/Adm-Central Services 1,646.84 228875 9/16/2022 100361 R & R SPECIALTIES INC 105.00 BLADES SHARPENED 354581 0076569-IN 6602.62309/14/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint. 105.00 228876 9/16/2022 143557 RANDSTAD (R) 776.89 ADMIN ASSIST 8/28-9/3/22 354643 R31835647 9699.65619/15/2022 Temporary Help-Labor/Clerical DCDTF state grant 776.89 228877 9/16/2022 141789 RED WING SHOE STORE 165.00 RED WING SHOE STORE 354582 20220910019617 1221.62249/14/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire 165.00 228878 9/16/2022 161518 REYMANN, PATRICIA 50.34 18272 OVRPMNT 526 CHAPEL LN 354661 072822 9220.22509/15/2022 Escrow Deposits Public Utilities 50.34 228879 9/16/2022 150405 RMB ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC 286.41 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 354583 B006265 6528.63239/14/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M 750.32 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 354584 B006441 6528.63239/14/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M 32.67 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 354585 B006780 6528.63239/14/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M 468.27 WQ MONITORING ANALYSES 354586 B006489 6528.63239/14/2022 Testing Services Basin Mgmt-Water Spl/Studies/M 1,537.67 228880 9/16/2022 144434 ROADKILL ANIMAL CONTROL 93.00 DEER PICKUP 354644 083122 2271.65359/15/2022 Other Contractual Services Boulevard/Ditch Mtn 93.00 228881 9/16/2022 121398 ROSETH, DAN 37.16 TRAINING MEALS 354645 082622 1104.64769/15/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 10.94 TRAINING MEALS 354646 083122 1104.64769/15/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 13Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228881 9/16/2022 121398 ROSETH, DAN Continued... 48.10 228882 9/16/2022 161493 SAINT POPS 45.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-CREDITCARD 354587 090722 3061.6220 PR0099/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 14.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354587 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 59.00 228883 9/16/2022 102748 SCIPIONI, CINDY 169.41 UNIFORM SCIPIONI 354647 090422 1107.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Support Services 169.41 228884 9/16/2022 100191 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 167.14 PAINT FOR SHED 354588 5992-5 6719.62339/14/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building Maintenance 167.14 228885 9/16/2022 154296 SIR LINES-A-LOT LLC 25,880.87 JPA MAINTENANCE STRIPING 354648 H22-0280-03-002 2243.65669/15/2022 Striping Striping 689.92 SEALCOAT STRIPING 354648 H22-0280-03-002 9375.65669/15/2022 Striping Major Street 26,570.79 228886 9/16/2022 153856 ST PAUL PIONEER PRESS 273.54 LEGAL NOTICES 354590 0822570105 0401.63599/14/2022 Legal Notice Publication General & Admn-City Clerk 273.54 228887 9/16/2022 151418 ST PAUL UTILITIES INC. 14,800.00 PLAN IT 65-150004 354591 6742 6542.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127 14,800.00 228888 9/16/2022 142767 STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC 1,247.75 MODELLING 354649 1968780 6542.6713 P14369/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering Capital Proj-WQ dedictn-cr1127 1,247.75 228889 9/16/2022 158338 STONY CREEK LANDSCAPES INC 1,000.00 HEART OF EAGAN ART 354592 1442 2852.67629/14/2022 Special Features/Furnishings General Park Site Improvmts 1,000.00 228890 9/16/2022 138219 SUBURBAN LANDSCAPE SERVICE INC. 150.00 MOWING-1778 TURQUIOSE 354593 10105 0720.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services General Admin-Planning & Zonin 150.00 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 14Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228891 9/16/2022 142667 TACTICAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES INC.Continued... 1,654.69 VEST BUSZMANN 354650 1094 1144.62249/15/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Bullet Proof Vests grant 1,654.69 228892 9/16/2022 143384 TAYLOR ELECTRIC COMPANY 2,177.68 SERVICE FOR WELL HOUSES 354604 1917 6133.64279/14/2022 Building Operations/Repair-Lab Booster Station Maint/Repair 2,177.68 228893 9/16/2022 134135 THOMSON REUTERS 350.00 CLEAR MONTHLY 354651 846949692 1105.64579/15/2022 Machinery & Equipment-Rental Investigation/Crime Prevention 350.00 228894 9/16/2022 100337 THORSON HOMES INC 3,000.00 FIN GUARANTEE REFUND 354594 090622 6501.2250.8899/14/2022 698 Marie Ct ESCD G/A - Water Quality 3,000.00 228895 9/16/2022 100107 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR 142.23 MONTHLY FEES 354595 3006789200 6603.65699/14/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Repair & Maint. 142.23 228896 9/16/2022 100218 TOTAL TOOL 151.43 TORQUE WRENCH STP 354596 01532296 6147.62409/14/2022 Small Tools North Plant Production 238.00 M12 BATTERIES 354597 01533080 6154.62409/14/2022 Small Tools South Plant Building 389.43 228897 9/16/2022 100223 TRI STATE BOBCAT 11.87 HARD HAT PARTS 354598 P81620 2272.62229/14/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Tree Trimming 11.87 228898 9/16/2022 136168 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S (R) 12,580.00 22-DC-0062 TRANSFER TO USMS 354599 090922 9695.28659/14/2022 Pending Forfeitures Dakota Co Drug Task Force 12,580.00 228899 9/16/2022 160378 VAULT HEALTH 739.58 DRUG SCREENS 354600 FL00535354 1001.63189/14/2022 Medical Services - Physical Ex General/Admn-Human Resources 739.58 228900 9/16/2022 119217 VERIZON WIRELESS (R) 86.28 AUG 2022 CELL SERVICE 354652 9914206827 9699.63559/15/2022 Cellular Telephone Service DCDTF state grant 40.05 AUG 2022 CELL SERVICE 354653 9914376803 9699.63559/15/2022 Cellular Telephone Service DCDTF state grant 126.33 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 15Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228900 9/16/2022 119217 VERIZON WIRELESS (R)Continued... 228901 9/16/2022 100912 VERIZON WIRELESS, BELLEVUE 50.02 DETECTIVE ROUTER 354601 9914694479 1105.63559/14/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Investigation/Crime Prevention 41.19 CELL PHONES 354602 9915041807 0805.63559/14/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Construction Insp-Field 82.38 CELL PHONES 354602 9915041807 1108.63559/14/2022 Cellular Telephone Service Communications 173.59 228902 9/16/2022 148669 WATERFRONT RESTORATION LLC 17,849.00 VEGE. MAINT. SERVICES 354603 8909 6501.65359/14/2022 Other Contractual Services G/A - Water Quality 17,849.00 228903 9/16/2022 113476 WISCONSIN SUPPORT COLLECTIONS TRUST FUND 363.81 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354667 GARNISHMENT 9/10/22 9592.20309/16/2022 Ded Pay - Garnishments Benefit Accrual 363.81 228904 9/16/2022 113897 WORKING WORDS 225.00 EXPERIENCE EAGAN SEP/OCT 354615 EEN-009 0901.63109/14/2022 Professional Services-General Gen & Admin-Communications 225.00 228905 9/16/2022 104542 WSB & ASSOCIATES, INC. 3,883.50 RAHN TRAIL GRANT PROJECT 354605 R-018849-000 - 5 2831.67639/14/2022 Trails Rahn Park 238.50 CONST STAKING JUL 2022 354654 R-019041-000 - 8 8449.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1449 2022 Trail&Parking lot i 203.00 TOPOGRAPHY SURVEY JUL 2022 354655 R-020309-000 - 3 8449.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1449 2022 Trail&Parking lot i 5,176.00 FEASIBILITY REPORT 354656 R-020720-000 - 1 8377.67139/15/2022 Project - Outside Engineering P1377 Argenta Tr 9,501.00 228906 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 248.09 CONCESSION STAND 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 262.69-FESTIVAL GROUNDS 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 26.90-FESTIVAL GROUNDS 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 3186.64059/14/2022 Electricity Recreation Program Support 1,297.14 FESTIVAL GROUNDS 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 3106.64059/14/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 16Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228906 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY Continued... 5,887.18 WELL #20 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 6146.64099/14/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 6,122.21 ECC NATURAL GAS 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 6824.64109/14/2022 Natural Gas Service Utilities 10,069.61-ECC ELECTRICITY 354606 51-6563391-0-09 0722 6824.64059/14/2022 Electricity Utilities 3,195.42 228907 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 924.39 SIGNALS 354607 51-6563386-3-09 0722 6301.64079/14/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 924.39 228908 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 3,407.32 STREET LIGHTS 354608 51-6563390-9-09 0622 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 3,407.32 228909 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 202.49 CEDAR GROVE BLVD STREET LITES 354609 51-0280165-0-08 2222 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 202.49 228910 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 10.91 MONUMENTS LIGHTING 354610 51-0010165807-6 -082222 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 10.91 228911 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 1,433.33 BURR OAKS LIFT STATION 354611 51-0011013079-4 -082322 6439.64089/14/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 1,433.33 228912 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 72.64 CENTRAL PKWY/QUARRY RD 354612 51-0012991086-6 -082322 6301.64079/14/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 72.64 228913 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 162.59 VIKINGS PKWY CONTROLLER P 354613 51-0011993854-9 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 17Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228913 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY Continued... -082522 162.59 228914 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 191.38 VIKINGS PKWY CONTROLLER Q 354614 51-0011994568-4 -082522 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 191.38 228915 9/16/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 199.65 CEDAR GROVE PKWY STREET LITES 354616 51-0010060024-7 -082222 6301.64069/14/2022 Electricity-Street Lights Street Lighting 199.65 228916 9/16/2022 154637 ZASTROW, CHAD 41.98 TRAINING MEALS 354662 082622 1104.64769/15/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 41.98 1000346 9/16/2022 159870 FARMING GARDENS 2.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-MARKETBUCKS 354526 090722 3061.6220 PR0049/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 27.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354526 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 29.00 1000347 9/16/2022 150649 GREAT HARVEST BREAD 7.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354534 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 7.00 1000348 9/16/2022 151289 MOE, DAN 24.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-MARKETBUCKS 354565 090722 3061.6220 PR0049/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 5.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-SNAP/EBT 354565 090722 3061.6220 PR0039/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 29.00 1000349 9/16/2022 156403 SHORTIE'S SWEETS & TREATS 5.00 9/7/22 MARKETFEST-CREDITCARD 354589 090722 3061.6220 PR0099/14/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 5.00 20220171 9/16/2022 100249 FIT 154,687.00 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354678 091622 9880.20119/16/2022 Ded Payable - FIT Payroll 154,687.00 20220172 9/16/2022 100250 COMMISIONER OF REVENUE-PAYROLL 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2LOGIS102V 18Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20220172 9/16/2022 100250 COMMISIONER OF REVENUE-PAYROLL Continued... 44,775.49 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354679 091622 9880.20129/16/2022 Ded Payable - SIT Payroll 44,775.49 20220173 9/16/2022 100252 FICA 38,125.28 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354680 091622 9880.20149/16/2022 Ded Payable - FICA Payroll 38,125.28 20220174 9/16/2022 100253 MEDICARE 15,490.07 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354681 091622 9880.20159/16/2022 Ded Payable - Medicare Payroll 15,490.07 20220332 9/16/2022 100693 EAGAN PAYROLL ACCT 838,212.43 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9001.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash General Fund 2,609.80 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9111.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Tree mitigation 7,761.14 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9197.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash ETV 80,735.88 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9220.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Public Utilities 14,558.41 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9221.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Civic Arena 14,586.56 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9222.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Cascade Bay 41,275.38 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9223.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Central Park/Community Center 180,492.25 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9592.11159/16/2022 Claim on Cash Benefit Accrual 53,615.35 PAYROLL ENDING 9/10/22 354677 091522 9592.61449/16/2022 FICA Benefit Accrual 1,233,847.20 20220901 9/16/2022 138388 VANCO SERVICES LLC 265.84 AUGUST 2022 354668 00012814772 6101.65359/16/2022 Other Contractual Services Water -Administration 265.84 20220904 9/16/2022 150536 MONEY MOVERS INC. 72.00 AUGUST 2022 354669 150839 6807.43219/16/2022 Memberships-Taxable Fitness Center 72.00 20222520 9/16/2022 115374 MN STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM-HCSP 64,450.05 EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 354670 091622 9592.20349/16/2022 Ded Payable-HCSP Benefit Accrual 64,450.05 20223219 9/16/2022 138969 MN STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM-MNDCP 13,233.90 EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 354671 091622 9592.20329/16/2022 Ded Pay - Great West Def Comp Benefit Accrual 13,233.90 20224219 9/16/2022 100892 ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:45R55CKR2 LOGIS102V 19Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/16/20229/12/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20224219 9/16/2022 100892 ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST Continued... 44,529.91 EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 354672 091622 9592.20319/16/2022 Ded Pay - ICMA Benefit Accrual 44,529.91 20225110 9/16/2022 100283 BERKLEY ADMINISTRATORS 3,167.00 ADMIN FEE-AUGUST 2022 354673 091622 9593.63879/16/2022 Worker's Comp - Administration Workers' Compensation Self-In 3,167.00 20225635 9/16/2022 161446 WEX FLEX 37.01 9/7/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 354674 090922 9592.22159/16/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 613.52 9/7/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 354674 090922 9592.22159/16/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 20.50 9/7/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 354674 090922 9592.22159/16/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 2,325.81 9/7/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 354674 090922 9592.22159/16/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 66.99 9/9/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 354674 090922 9592.22159/16/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 3,063.83 20228019 9/16/2022 100694 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT 76.96 PAYROLL PERIOD 8/28/22-9/10/22 354675 434600-091022 9592.61469/16/2022 PERA - DCP Benefit Accrual 98,035.57 PAYROLL PERIOD 8/28/22-9/10/22 354675 434600-091022 9592.20139/16/2022 Ded Payable - PERA Benefit Accrual 48,047.19 PAYROLL PERIOD 8/28/22-9/10/22 354675 434600-091022 9592.61429/16/2022 PERA - Coordinated Benefit Accrual 84,476.59 PAYROLL PERIOD 8/28/22-9/10/22 354675 434600-091022 9592.61439/16/2022 PERA - Police Benefit Accrual 230,636.31 20228538 9/16/2022 151185 HEALTHPARTNERS INC 4,074.34 DENTAL CLAIMS REIMBURSEMENT 354676 091222 9594.61589/16/2022 Dental Insurance Dental Self-insurance 4,074.34 2,414,412.02 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 2,414,342.02 70.00A/P ACH Payment Total Payments 2,414,412.02 9-26-2022 9/15/2022City of Eagan 16:47:48R55CKS2LOGIS100 1Page -Council Check SummaryNote: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. 9/16/20229/12/2022 - Company Amount 1,006,966.7609001GENERAL FUND 2,609.8009111Tree mitigation 1,151.5009116CEDAR GROVE PARKING GARAGE 11,257.1409197ETV 208,687.5209220PUBLIC UTILITIES 16,811.6709221CIVIC ARENA 17,811.1909222CASCADE BAY 41,455.6509223CENTRAL PARK /COMMUNITY CENTER 215,433.5009328PARK SYS DEV AND R&R 11,054.5009372REVOLVING SAF-CONSTRUCTION 689.9209375MAJOR STREET 10,500.0009591RISK MANAGEMENT 591,002.3809592BENEFIT ACCRUAL 3,167.0009593WORKERS' COMPENSATION SELF-INS 6,035.1409594Dental Self-insurance 16,700.5109695DAK CO DRUG TASK FORCE 253,077.8409880PAYROLL Report Totals 2,414,412.02 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2 LOGIS102V 1Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228917 9/23/2022 139117 ABM ONSITE SERVICES-MIDWEST INC. 3,298.60 CUSTODIAL -SEP 22 354985 17437540 3316.65379/22/2022 Janitorial Service Police 3,666.15 CUSTODIAL -SEP 22 354985 17437540 3315.65379/22/2022 Janitorial Service City Hall 1,606.20 CUSTODIAL -SEP 22 354985 17437540 3313.65379/22/2022 Janitorial Service Fire Buildings 1,693.14 CUSTODIAL -SEP 22 354985 17437540 3314.65379/22/2022 Janitorial Service Central Maintenance 1,034.75 CUSTODIAL -SEP 22 354985 17437540 6101.65379/22/2022 Janitorial Service Water -Administration 11,298.84 228918 9/23/2022 147198 ADVANCED ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL 586.25 LS EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 354986 82858 6239.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 586.25 228919 9/23/2022 142400 AGASSIZ SEED & SUPPLY 533.00 GRASS RESTORATION 354987 SINV057898 6438.62509/22/2022 Landscape Material & Supplies Storm Main Maintenance/Repair 533.00 228920 9/23/2022 146970 AITKIN, ANDY 28.36 ANDY AITKIN CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 355211 091622 2201.21159/22/2022 Clothing Allowance Gen/Adm-Streets 28.36 228921 9/23/2022 146368 ALLEGRA 60.32 BUSINESS CARDS 354988 63304 1107.62119/22/2022 Office Printed Material/Forms Support Services 60.32 228922 9/23/2022 118131 ALLIED ELECTRONICS INC. 7.46 ELECT. STOCK FOR NTP 354989 9016ZZ7605 6147.62309/22/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Production 294.40 CHARGER FOR WELL #2 354990 9016764016 6148.62609/22/2022 Utility System Parts/Supplies North Well Field 301.86 228923 9/23/2022 100385 AMER ENGINEERING TESTING INC 718.00 PLANT IMPROVEMENTS - MAT TEST 354991 INV-092008 6154.6630 P13789/22/2022 Other Improvements South Plant Building 718.00 228924 9/23/2022 100417 ANCOM COMMUNICATIONS INC 275.00 LAPEL MIC (TRAINING)354992 110092 1223.62159/22/2022 Reference Materials Training Fire & EMS 275.00 228925 9/23/2022 100360 APPLE FORD LINCOLN APPLE VALLEY 469.70 WO 1002 354993 584357 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 469.70 9-26-2022 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 2Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228926 9/23/2022 121083 ASPEN MILLS Continued... 620.55 ASPEN MILLS 354994 300513 1221.62249/22/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire 667.58 ASPEN MILLS 354995 300389 1221.62249/22/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire 1,288.13 228927 9/23/2022 101609 ASPEN WASTE 415.92 BALLFIELD TRASH 354996 39820 3111.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Refuse/Waste Control 87.75 WASTE 354997 S1322039-090122 3316.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Police 353.58 WASTE 354998 S1322021-090122 3304.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 172.98 WASTE 354999 S1321981-090122 3313.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Fire Buildings 537.43 WASTE 355000 S1321957-090122 6827.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Building Maintenance 125.45 WASTE 355001 S1322005-090122 3313.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Fire Buildings 100.00 WASTE 355002 S1322088-090122 2401.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Gen/Adm-Central Services 2,520.01 WASTE 355003 S1322104-083122 2401.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Gen/Adm-Central Services 4,313.12 228928 9/23/2022 100010 ASTLEFORD EQUIP CO INC 86.42 WO 1015 355004 02P20366 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 86.42 228929 9/23/2022 120639 AUTISM SOCIETY OF MINNESOTA 400.00 AUSM DEPT TRAINING 355005 10764 3001.64779/22/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Recreation 400.00 228930 9/23/2022 158011 AVESIS 49.73 AVESIS VISION - COBRA 355212 2897661 9592.20369/22/2022 Ded payable - Vision Benefit Accrual 629.62 AVESIS VISION 355223 2897660 9592.20369/22/2022 Ded payable - Vision Benefit Accrual 679.35 228931 9/23/2022 100015 BACHMANS INC 8,314.20 FALL TREE PLANTING 355006 308811/50 3214.66309/22/2022 Other Improvements Landscape Planting-Park Sites 8,314.20 228932 9/23/2022 158949 BARE HONEY 20.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST CREDITCARD 355007 091422 3061.6220 PR0099/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 10.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST SNAP/EBT 355007 091422 3061.6220 PR0039/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 30.00 228933 9/23/2022 142024 BASER & PL UMPIRES 2,966.00 SOFTBALL UMPIRES 355224 083122 3048.63279/22/2022 Sporting Event Officials Adult Softball 2,488.00 SOFTBALL UMPIRES 355225 091522 3048.63279/22/2022 Sporting Event Officials Adult Softball 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 3Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228933 9/23/2022 142024 BASER & PL UMPIRES Continued... 5,454.00 228934 9/23/2022 100397 BATTERIES PLUS 4,674.00 20 BATTERIES FOR NTP UPS 355008 P54782557 6146.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Building 4,674.00 228935 9/23/2022 100375 BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS INC 27.00 SKATE RACK PARTS 355009 606113 6602.62309/22/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Equipment Repair & Maint. 27.00 228936 9/23/2022 131767 BOLTON & MENK INC. 6,502.50 HOLLAND LS DESIGN 355010 0296136 6439.6712 P14349/22/2022 Project - Engineering Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 6,502.50 228937 9/23/2022 144122 BRAND FARMS 15.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST CREDITCARD 355012 091422 3061.6220 PR0099/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 6.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST POP CLUB 355012 091422 3061.6220 PR0059/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 21.00 228938 9/23/2022 100024 BRAUN INTERTEC 891.15 SOLA 355221 B309733 5701.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General Sola Salon development 891.15 228939 9/23/2022 159728 BREIT, EMILIE R 44.90 UNIFORM BREIT 355013 091222 1107.62249/22/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Support Services 44.90 228940 9/23/2022 148751 CAMPBELL KNUTSON 32,080.31 CITY ATTORNEY BILL 355014 3407-999G-08312 2 0602.63119/22/2022 Legal Prosecuting Attorney 32,080.31 228941 9/23/2022 161345 CENTER FOR ECONOMIC INCLUSION 16,867.50 AUGUST 2022 355015 INV10159 0201.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General General & Admn-Admn 16,867.50 228942 9/23/2022 151299 CINTAS 34.02 RUGS 355016 4130747167 6146.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building 5.67 RUGS 355017 4130184164 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 41.58 RUGS 355018 4130747108 3314.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Central Maintenance 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 4Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228942 9/23/2022 151299 CINTAS Continued... 38.21 RUGS 355019 4130747203 3315.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts City Hall 33.46 RUGS 355020 4130747178 3316.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Police 11.83 RUGS 355021 4130184076 6827.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 20.71 RUGS 355022 4130184065 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 25.88 RUGS 355023 4130184129 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 20.71 RUGS 355024 4131506140 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 11.83 RUGS 355025 4131506125 6827.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 25.88 RUGS 355026 4131506273 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 5.67 RUGS 355027 4131506324 3316.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Police 27.12 RUGS 355028 4131506264 6154.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services South Plant Building 302.57 228943 9/23/2022 151008 CLOWARD, JASON 28.36 JASON C. CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 355213 091622 2201.21159/22/2022 Clothing Allowance Gen/Adm-Streets 28.36 228944 9/23/2022 143057 COLUMBIA PIPE AND SUPPLY CO. 57.60 BOILER FILTER MEDIA DRAIN 355029 3955928 6146.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Building 57.60 228945 9/23/2022 142286 COMCAST 53.95 MONTHLY FEES 9/18-10/17/22 355030 877210508072454 1-090822 6603.63479/22/2022 Telephone Service & Line Charg Building Repair & Maint. 53.95 228946 9/23/2022 100042 CRAWFORD DOOR SALES COMPANY 401.25 GARAGE DOOR REPAIR 355031 47337 3313.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Fire Buildings 401.25 228947 9/23/2022 104559 CUSTOM FIRE APPARATUS, INC. 134.80 EA1210 355032 0021749-IN 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 134.80 228948 9/23/2022 110921 DAKOTA AWARDS & ENGRAVING 76.75 RETIREMENT PLAQUES 355033 25123 1001.63709/22/2022 General Printing and Binding General/Admn-Human Resources 12.00 DAKOTA AWARDS & ENGRAVING 355034 24848 1221.62249/22/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire 88.75 228949 9/23/2022 133868 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,099.70 EFD RADIO FEES 355035 00045141 1221.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Administration-Fire 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 5Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228949 9/23/2022 133868 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVICES Continued... 2,799.60 PD RADIO FEES 355035 00045141 1108.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Communications 4,899.30 228950 9/23/2022 100050 DAKOTA ELECTRIC 60.81 OLD TOWN HALL 354682 100749-1-AUG22 3304.64059/23/2022 Electricity Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 67.68 CARLSON LAKE SAN 354683 102339-9-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 158.97 SOUTHERN HILLS TOWER 354684 103460-2-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 3,492.25 FIRE SAFETY CENTER 354685 108247-8-AUG22 3313.64059/23/2022 Electricity Fire Buildings 3,028.68 PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE 354686 110986-7-AUG22 3304.64059/23/2022 Electricity Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 168.45 YANKEE DOODLE WATER TANK RSVR 354687 112682-0-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 346.85 LONE OAK SAN 354688 112832-1-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 3,934.82 WELL #1 354689 112885-9-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 594.19 CARLSON LAKE STORM 354690 122797-4-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 195.65 WELL #2 354691 124865-7-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 3,169.45 MUNICIPAL CENTER 354692 127189-9-AUG22 3304.64059/23/2022 Electricity Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 28.58 BLACKHAWK COVE SAN 354693 127325-9-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 222.24 RAHN PARK 354694 132778-2-AUG2 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 900.61 LEXINGTON STORM STATION 354695 133789-8-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 24.23 ZOO METER 354696 136873-7-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 41,961.42 WELL #4/TREATMENT PLANT 354697 137781-1-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 848.93 LODGEPOLE CT SECURITY LITES 354698 138267-0-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 580.03 CLIFF BOOSTER STATION 354699 139958-3-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 175.31 LEXINGTON BOOSTER STATION 354700 143222-8-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 471.45 FIRE STATION 3 354701 146053-4-AUG22 3313.64059/23/2022 Electricity Fire Buildings 122.44 OAK CHASE STORM 354702 146920-4-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 17.92 COVINGTON STORM 354703 149810-4-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354704 155062-3-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354705 155063-1-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354706 155064-9-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 29.98 SAFARI RESERVOIR 354707 159673-3-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 1,177.37 HURLEY STORM 354708 159822-6-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 87.80 SCHWANZ STORM 354709 160898-3-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 25.77 OAK CLIFF STORM 354710 165267-6-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 1,164.44 NORTHVIEW PARK 354711 167128-8-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 66.41 35E/CLIFF SIGNALS 354712 167845-7-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 65.58 35E/CLIFF SIGNALS 354713 167846-5-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 15.96 35E/PILOT KNOB SIGNALS 354714 167849-9-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 112.11 RAHN PARK 354715 169262-3-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 125.05 GOAT HILL PARK HOCKEY RINK 354716 170635-7-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 377.56 GOAT HILL PARK BASEBALL FIELD 354717 170636-5-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 6Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228950 9/23/2022 100050 DAKOTA ELECTRIC Continued... 217.78 BLUE CROSS PARK 354718 177546-9-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 5,639.19 WELL #8 & #9 354719 187147-4-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 60.11 BLACKHAWK/CLIFF SIGNALS 354720 187873-5-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 327.39 COUNTRY HOLLOW SAN 354721 193140-1-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 529.99 COUNTRY HOLLOW STORM 354722 193575-8-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 1,491.32 FIRE STATION 4 354723 195895-8-AUG22 3313.64059/23/2022 Electricity Fire Buildings 4,271.84 WELL #10 354724 196322-2-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 114.28 THOMAS LAKE STORM 354725 196919-5-AUG22 6439.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 6,210.36 WELL #11 354726 197761-0-AUG22 6146.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Plant Building 82.96 MURPHY SAN 354727 198484-8-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 48.47 SIGNAL LIGHT TARGET 354728 198523-3-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 518.64 WELL #13 354729 200399-4-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 5,597.24 WELL #12 354730 200417-4-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 793.88 WELL #14 354731 200823-3-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 81.76 WELL #15 354732 200922-3-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 12,046.06 SOUTH TREATMENT PLANT 354733 201358-9-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 86.41 BLACKHAWK PAVILLION 354734 211088-0-AUG22 3106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 15.96 WEST GROUP NORTH 354735 212539-1-AUG22 6239.64089/23/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 4,201.56 POLICE STATION 354736 217026-4-AUG22 3304.64059/23/2022 Electricity Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 7,168.28 CIVIC ICE ARENA 354737 220593-8-AUG22 6601.64059/23/2022 Electricity General/Administrative-Arena 57.44 DENMARK/TWN CNTR SIGNALS 354738 224458-0-AUG22 6301.64079/23/2022 Electricity-Signal Lights Street Lighting 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354739 224623-9-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354740 224624-7-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 5.00 CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN 354741 224625-4-AUG22 1106.64059/23/2022 Electricity Emergency preparedness 150.99 WELL #18 354742 224626-2-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 284.21 DEERWOOD RESERVOIR 354743 224893-8-AUG22 6154.64099/23/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat South Plant Building 137.33 YANKEE/WASHINGTON STREET LITES 354744 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Supplies-Ge Building Maintenance 578.88 228984 9/23/2022 144291 HYDRA POWER HYDRAULICS 654.45 DIRECT ISSUE 324 355100 24114 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 654.45 228985 9/23/2022 143243 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS 47.89 WATER CONSERV. PRINT/MAILING 355101 201500 6113.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General Preparation/ Research/ Writing 1,729.10 CYCLE 1 BILLING PRINT/MAILING 355101 201500 6201.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services San Sewer-Administration 1,729.10 CYCLE 1 BILLING PRINT/MAILING 355101 201500 6101.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Water -Administration 3,506.09 228986 9/23/2022 100508 J R'S APPLIANCE DISPOSAL INC 10.00 FRIDGE DISPOSAL 355102 108240 3130.65399/22/2022 Waste Removal/Sanitation Servi Recreation Program Support 10.00 228987 9/23/2022 161501 JOSEPH, JAMES EDWARD 200.00 EAB - COST SHARE 355103 2022 EAB-ASH TREE REMOVAL 3209.68609/22/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Plant Inspections-Private Prop 200.00 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 13Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228987 9/23/2022 161501 JOSEPH, JAMES EDWARD Continued... 228988 9/23/2022 140758 KENDELL DOORS & HARDWARE INC. 1,700.80 DOOR REPAIR 355104 IN060884 6827.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Building Maintenance 1,700.80 228989 9/23/2022 149654 KIESLERS POLICE SUPPLY 567.05 SRO RIFLE PARTS 355105 IN198425 1104.62269/22/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic 567.05 228990 9/23/2022 135589 KULLY SUPPLY INC. 154.94 PLUMBING PARTS 355106 589343 3304.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 421.37 BUILDING SUPPLIES 355107 589484 6603.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building Repair & Maint. 576.31 228991 9/23/2022 152896 LAURSEN ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT LLC 96.87 STREET DEPT 355108 1026 2244.62319/22/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Street Equipment Repair/Mtn 96.87 228992 9/23/2022 100420 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIES INS TRUST 247,838.00 INSURANCE PREMIUM 355109 40002962-090822 9591.63859/22/2022 Insurance Risk Management 1,923.94 INS DEDUCT - GL111424 - DORRY 355110 7511 9591.63869/22/2022 Insurance Deductible Risk Management 249,761.94 228993 9/23/2022 154498 LEE, MAI 50.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST CREDITCARD 355111 091422 3061.6220 PR0099/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 25.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST MARKETBUCKS 355111 091422 3061.6220 PR0049/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 33.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST SNAP/EBT 355111 091422 3061.6220 PR0039/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 108.00 228994 9/23/2022 100116 MACQUEEN EQUIP 61.00 SCBA REPAIR 355112 P06310 1225.62409/22/2022 Small Tools Fire / EMS Equipment 61.00 228995 9/23/2022 141756 MARCO 82.50 PLOTTER MAINTENANCE 355113 INV10310274 0301.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn 82.50 228996 9/23/2022 139121 MARCO INC. 6,735.49 COPIERS/PRINTERS 355114 32441135 0301.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn 110.59 COPIERS/PRINTERS 355114 32441135 6501.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts G/A - Water Quality 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 14Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 228996 9/23/2022 139121 MARCO INC.Continued... 740.07 COPIERS/PRINTERS 355114 32441135 6101.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Water -Administration 116.54 COPIERS/PRINTERS 355114 32441135 6601.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts General/Administrative-Arena 803.87 COPIERS/PRINTERS 355114 32441135 6801.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts General & Administrative 95.00 MARCO - PLOTTER 355227 32403655 3001.62109/22/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 8,601.56 228997 9/23/2022 100118 MARKS TOWING 102.00 WO 997 355115 606909 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 102.00 228998 9/23/2022 118313 MCGOUGH CONSTRUCTION 7,500.00 REFUND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE 355117 092022 9001.2250.4499/22/2022 610 OPPERMAN LANDSCAPE General Fund 7,500.00 228999 9/23/2022 100571 MENARDS-APPLE VALLEY 21.75 ART HOUSE BLOCK 355118 41635 3130.62209/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Recreation Program Support 186.30 TRAPP FARM PLAYGROUND 355119 41582 2842.67609/22/2022 Play Equipment Trapp Farm Park 281.46 TRAPP FARM PLAYGROUND 355120 41509 2842.67609/22/2022 Play Equipment Trapp Farm Park 489.51 229000 9/23/2022 100710 METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS 533,601.40 WASTE WATER SERVICES - OCTOBER 355121 0001145118 6201.65759/22/2022 MCES Disposal Charges San Sewer-Administration 533,601.40 229001 9/23/2022 100125 METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMTL SERV-SAC 124.25-AUGUST 2022 355122 08312022 0801.42469/22/2022 Administrative Fee on SAC Coll General & Admn-Protective Insp 12,425.00 AUGUST 2022 355122 08312022 9220.22769/22/2022 County Septic Fee Public Utilities 12,300.75 229002 9/23/2022 161503 MICROSOFT 95.44 MICROSOFT LICENSING-SENTINEL 355123 G014051550 0301.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts IT-Gen & Admn 95.44 229003 9/23/2022 152680 MIDWEST GROUND COVER 930.00 NATURE PLAY FIBER 355124 22121 3101.62529/22/2022 Parks & Play Area Supplies Playground Maintenance 18,600.00 CIP TRAPP PLAYGROUND 355125 22120 2842.67609/22/2022 Play Equipment Trapp Farm Park 19,530.00 229004 9/23/2022 160163 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 263.78 PARKS 355126 9317750 3127.62319/22/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Equipment Maintenance/Repair 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 15Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229004 9/23/2022 160163 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO Continued... 1,311.33 PUT INTO INVENTORY 355127 9319462 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,575.11 229005 9/23/2022 138083 MIDWEST SAFETY COUNSELORS INC. 175.47 OFFICE SUPPLIES 355128 IVC0066995 2401.62229/22/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Gen/Adm-Central Services 175.47 229006 9/23/2022 123677 MILLER TREE SERVICE 875.00 ROW TREE REMOVAL 355217 091722 2271.64299/22/2022 Street Repair-Labor Boulevard/Ditch Mtn 875.00 229007 9/23/2022 121807 MN CLAY COMPANY USA 1,605.10 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 355129 131079 3081.62279/22/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Arts & Humanities Council 1,605.10 229008 9/23/2022 100682 MN DEPT OF HEALTH 49,554.00 3RD QTR CONNECTION FEE 355130 3RD QRE 2022 9220.22729/22/2022 Water Testing Surcharge Payabl Public Utilities 49,554.00 229009 9/23/2022 102019 MN DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY 100.00 ELEVATOR PERMIT 355131 ALR0136778X 6827.64809/22/2022 Licenses, Permits and Taxes Building Maintenance 100.00 229010 9/23/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP 143.71 CASCADE BAY 355132 0506263442-0000 2-SEP22 6715.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Cascade Utilities 3,822.03 CASCADE BAY 355133 0506263442-0000 1-SEP22 6715.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Cascade Utilities 45.00 HEATED VEHICLE STORAGE 355134 0502896570-0000 8-SEP22 3304.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 135.16 PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE 355135 0505182087-0000 1-SEP22 3304.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 18.00 TIMBERLINE PUMPHOUSE 355136 0502341685-0000 1-SEP22 6146.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building 18.00 QUARRY PARK 355137 0507516709-0000 1-SEP22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 10.17 CENTRAL PARK PAVILLION 355138 0506640339-0000 1-SEP22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 18.00 GOAT HILL PARK 355139 0502896570-0000 1-SPE22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 16Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229010 9/23/2022 120087 MN ENERGY RESOURCES CORP Continued... 21.31 SKYHILL PARK 355140 0505890818-0000 1-SEP22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 1,889.76 CITY HALL 355141 0507679172-0000 1-SEP22 3304.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 18.00 OLD TOWN HALL 355142 0504848982-0000 1-SEP22 3304.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 18.00 MOONSHINE 355143 0506119075-0000 1-SEP22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 68.74 FIRE STATION 4 355144 0502992371-0000 1-SEP22 3313.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings 1,106.47 CIVIC ICE ARENA 355145 0504859971-0000 1-SEP22 6601.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service General/Administrative-Arena 386.59 FIRE STATION 1 355146 0502896570-0000 4-SEP22 3313.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Fire Buildings 2,031.07 SOUTH TREATMENT PLANT 355147 0503582559-0000 1-SEP22 6154.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service South Plant Building 18.00 BRIDLE RIDGE PARK 355149 0502896570-0000 6-SEP22 3106.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Structure Care & Maintenance 48.20 VEHICLE WASH 355228 0505460873-0000 4-SEP22 3304.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 45.00 EAGAN OUTLETS COMMONS 355229 0504332209-0000 1-SEP22 9116.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Cedar Grove Parking Garage 45.00 EAGAN OUTLETS PKWY 355230 0507382197-0000 1-SEP22 9116.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service Cedar Grove Parking Garage 45.00 PUMPHOUSE 2 355231 0503993940-0000 1-SEP22 6146.64109/22/2022 Natural Gas Service North Plant Building 9,951.21 229011 9/23/2022 100145 MRPA 175.00 JOB POSTINGS 355222 10548 1001.63589/22/2022 Employment Advertising General/Admn-Human Resources 175.00 229012 9/23/2022 143773 MUNICIPAL BUILDERS INC. 66,557.21 PLANT IMPROVEMENTS 355150 091222 6154.6630 P13789/22/2022 Other Improvements South Plant Building 66,557.21 229013 9/23/2022 159465 MWF PROPERTIES 7,950.00 REFUND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE 355151 091922 9111.2250.9399/22/2022 Lexington flats tree mitigatio Tree mitigation 7,950.00 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 17Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229014 9/23/2022 100149 NORTHERN TOOL Continued... 89.99 SPRAYER HOSE 355152 0035125748 6720.62309/22/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Pool Maintenance 89.99 229015 9/23/2022 158656 NORTHLAND REFRIGERATION INC 335.00 HVAC REPAIR 355153 1719 3304.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Bldg/Facilities Maintenance 605.00 HVAC REPAIR 355154 1846 6827.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Building Maintenance 940.00 229016 9/23/2022 156778 OAKDALE RENTAL 455.00 355155 170753 6144.62559/22/2022 Street Repair Supplies Hydrant Maintenance/Repair 455.00 229017 9/23/2022 108599 OFFICE DEPOT, INC. 153.21 ELECTION SUPPLIES 355156 265648257001 0401.62259/22/2022 Election Supplies General & Admn-City Clerk 8.32 OFFICE SUPPLIES 355157 265660603001 3001.62109/22/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 15.87 ELECTION SUPPLIES 355157 265660603001 0401.62259/22/2022 Election Supplies General & Admn-City Clerk 56.06 OFFICE SUPPLIES 355158 266729838001 1107.62109/22/2022 Office Supplies Support Services 781.88 OFFICE MAX - OFFICE SUPPLIES 355232 265691755001 3001.62109/22/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Recreation 1,015.34 229018 9/23/2022 115253 PELLICCI ACE HARDWARE 16.99 IRRIGATION PUMP LOCK 355159 21986 /E 3117.62209/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Irrigation System Mtn/Install 16.99 229019 9/23/2022 149730 POND COMPANY, THE 17.24 ECC POND - WEIR DOOR 355160 4298 3201.62209/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administrative/General 17.24 229020 9/23/2022 107370 PUCHNIAK, STAN 50.00 WATER CONSERVATION REBATE PROG 355161 220907170516 9376.68609/22/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Combined Utility Trunk Fund 50.00 229021 9/23/2022 153556 PURAIR 360.00 O2 BOTTLES MONTHLY CHARGE 355162 0826225174 1225.62229/22/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Fire / EMS Equipment 360.00 229022 9/23/2022 100169 RATWIK ROSZAK & MALONEY PA 7,770.50 OUTSIDE LEGAL CONSULT 355172 71980 0603.63119/22/2022 Legal Outside Legal Counsel 7,770.50 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 18Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229023 9/23/2022 143983 RED'S SAVOY PIZZA Continued... 3,405.96 CONCESSION RESALE-PIZZA 355163 073022 6713.68559/22/2022 Merchandise for Resale Guest Relations/Concessions 4,127.00 CONCESSION RESALE-PIZZA 355164 063022 6713.68559/22/2022 Merchandise for Resale Guest Relations/Concessions 3,100.97 CONCESSION RESALE-PIZZA 355165 083122 6713.68559/22/2022 Merchandise for Resale Guest Relations/Concessions 10,633.93 229024 9/23/2022 161520 REDZONE ROBOTICS INC 114,940.00 LG SEWER INSPECTION CONT 21-29 355166 IN-V-15160 6238.6630 P14759/22/2022 Other Improvements Sewer Main Maintenance 114,940.00 229025 9/23/2022 152980 REMTECH INC. PEST PROTECTION 199.00 PEST CONTROL 355167 22076 6827.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 199.00 PEST CONTROL 355168 22056 3313.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Fire Buildings 108.50 STP PEST CONTROL 355169 21946 6146.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building 86.80 WELL 17 PEST CONTROL 355170 22030 6148.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services North Well Field 173.60 NTP PEST CONTROL 355171 21945 6154.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services South Plant Building 119.35 PEST CONTROL 355173 21985 6827.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 886.25 229026 9/23/2022 100728 RENT N SAVE 45.00 BIF CLEANOUT (POLICE USE)355174 70180 1221.62309/22/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge Administration-Fire 45.00 229027 9/23/2022 159147 SAFE WATER COMMISSION 15,410.00 WATER CONSERVATION REBATE PROG 355175 1167 9376.68609/22/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Combined Utility Trunk Fund 15,410.00 229028 9/23/2022 146244 SANNES, JOSH 53.49 TRAINING MEALS 355176 081722 1104.64769/22/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 53.49 229029 9/23/2022 100187 SEH 722.82 CONSULTING SVCS 355177 432371 6301.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General Street Lighting 2,332.38 DESIGN ENG SVCS 355178 432372 6301.6713 P14869/22/2022 Project - Outside Engineering Street Lighting 3,055.20 229030 9/23/2022 100191 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 40.08 PAINT FOR SHED 355179 9037-0 6719.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies Building Maintenance 40.08 229031 9/23/2022 151416 SMART DELIVERY SERVICE INC 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 19Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229031 9/23/2022 151416 SMART DELIVERY SERVICE INC Continued... 172.00 SMART, INTEROFFICE MAIL 355181 81730 0401.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services General & Admn-City Clerk 172.00 229032 9/23/2022 146469 SNODEPOT 1,101.00 EA 124- PENDING WO 355182 403277 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,101.00 229033 9/23/2022 150343 SOUTH METRO FIRE DEPARTMENT 100.00 RESCUE SWIMMER CERTS 355183 083122 1223.63209/22/2022 Instructors Training Fire & EMS 100.00 229034 9/23/2022 161531 SPRAY FOAM WORLD WIDE 1.89-TEMP HYDRANT METER 355184 083022 6101.45059/22/2022 Water Sales Water -Administration 36.00-TEMP HYDRANT METER 355184 083022 6101.45059/22/2022 Water Sales Water -Administration 75.00-TEMP HYDRANT METER 355184 083022 6101.45219/22/2022 Construction Meter Permit Fees Water -Administration 225.00 TEMP HYDRANT METER 355184 083022 6101.45219/22/2022 Construction Meter Permit Fees Water -Administration 1,145.00 TEMP HYDRANT METER 355184 083022 9220.22549/22/2022 Construction Meter Deposits Public Utilities 1,257.11 229035 9/23/2022 100469 SRF CONSULTING GROUP INC 2,648.57 BPTMP.SRF PARKCIP 355185 12601.00 - 11 2852.67509/22/2022 Administration General Park Site Improvmts 2,648.57 CONT 19-13 BIKE PEDESTRIAN PLA 355185 12601.00 - 11 9375.6713 PBIKE9/22/2022 Project - Outside Engineering Major Street 5,297.14 229036 9/23/2022 127800 SUPERIOR MECHANICAL COLLISION 1,766.82 TIRE STOCK 355186 0163275 9001.14159/22/2022 Inventory - Parts General Fund 1,766.82 229037 9/23/2022 161085 SWEET TREATS 70.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST CREDITCARD 355187 091422 3061.6220 PR0099/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 9.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST POP CLUB 355187 091422 3061.6220 PR0059/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 57.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST MARKETBUCKS 355187 091422 3061.6220 PR0049/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 18.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST SNAP/EBT 355187 091422 3061.6220 PR0039/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 154.00 229038 9/23/2022 151851 SYSCO-MINNESOTA INC 372.73 CART 355188 447164186 6716.62209/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General General Administration 372.73 229039 9/23/2022 151851 SYSCO-MINNESOTA INC 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 20Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229039 9/23/2022 151851 SYSCO-MINNESOTA INC Continued... 994.15 CONCESSION RESALE 355189 447239624 6713.68559/22/2022 Merchandise for Resale Guest Relations/Concessions 994.15 229040 9/23/2022 100888 TENNESSEN, NATHAN 155.69 RECEIPT #239322 355190 092022 9220.22509/22/2022 Escrow Deposits Public Utilities 155.69 229041 9/23/2022 100107 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR 142.23 ELEVATOR INSPECTION 355191 3006789423 6146.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services North Plant Building 142.23 ELEVATOR CONTRACT 355192 3006789196 3315.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts City Hall 142.23 ELEVATOR CONTRACT 355192 3006789196 3316.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Police 137.71 ELEVATOR CONTRACT 355192 3006789196 3314.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Central Maintenance 284.46 ELEVATOR CONTRACT 355192 3006789196 9116.62239/22/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Cedar Grove Parking Garage 142.23 ELEVATOR CONTRACT 355193 3006789421 6827.65699/22/2022 Maintenance Contracts Building Maintenance 991.09 229042 9/23/2022 100543 TOTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 17,136.21 MANY L.S SERVICE CALLS 355194 10288 6239.64329/22/2022 Utility System Repair-Labor Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 17,136.21 229043 9/23/2022 100218 TOTAL TOOL 238.00 2 BATTERY BACK FOR M18 355195 01533593 6146.62409/22/2022 Small Tools North Plant Building 238.00 229044 9/23/2022 100223 TRI STATE BOBCAT 115.49 CHAIN SAW CHAPS 355219 P82171 2272.62229/22/2022 Medical/Rescue/Safety Supplies Tree Trimming 115.49 229045 9/23/2022 100232 UHL CO INC 7,199.00 STP ALARM SYSTEM ADDITION 355196 69476 6154.6630 P13789/22/2022 Other Improvements South Plant Building 7,199.00 229046 9/23/2022 120163 ULINE INC. 538.56 PLANT SUPPLIES 355197 153429359 6146.62309/22/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge North Plant Building 538.56 229047 9/23/2022 102094 VALLEY IMAGES 100.00 DEPARTMENT PHOTO 355198 1239 1107.63109/22/2022 Professional Services-General Support Services 100.00 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 21Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229048 9/23/2022 100236 VAN PAPER Continued... 49.82 CLEANING SUPPLIES 355199 007006-02-08302 2 3106.62239/22/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance 553.43 CLEANING SUPPLIES 355220 012274 3106.62239/22/2022 Building/Cleaning Supplies Structure Care & Maintenance 603.25 229049 9/23/2022 100237 VIKING ELECTRIC 1,471.56 LIFT STATION LIGHTS 1 FOR SITE 355201 S006136260.001 6239.62339/22/2022 Building Repair Supplies Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 1,471.56 229050 9/23/2022 143309 VONBANK LAWN CARE 1,100.00 BLVD MOWING CONTRACTOR 355202 25150 3115.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services Boulevard Maintenance 1,100.00 229051 9/23/2022 147065 WACHS, E.H. 68.87 WACHS REPAIR PARTS 355203 INV2O8085 6167.62319/22/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Valve Inspection Operation 68.87 229052 9/23/2022 161499 WARD, NICOLE 150.00 WATER CONSERVATION REBATE PROG 355204 220908183421 9376.68609/22/2022 Contributions/Cost Sharing Pay Combined Utility Trunk Fund 150.00 229053 9/23/2022 161446 WEX HEALTH INC 1,365.00 ADMIN FEE-AUGUST 2022 355205 001595030-IN 1001.65359/22/2022 Other Contractual Services General/Admn-Human Resources 1,365.00 229054 9/23/2022 157921 WORKING FIRE FURNITURE & MATTRESS CO INC 5,319.84 STATION 2 CHAIRS 355206 4459 1221.66609/22/2022 Office Furnishings & Equipment Administration-Fire 5,319.84 229055 9/23/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 37.81 KNOX STORM LIFT STATION 355207 51-6563388-5-09 0722 6439.64089/22/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 109.09 HWY 55 STORM 355207 51-6563388-5-09 0722 6439.64089/22/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 146.90 229056 9/23/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 439.37 HWY 55 SAN 355208 51-6563387-4-09 0822 6239.64089/22/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 26.58 ALEXANDER LIFT STATION 355208 51-6563387-4-09 6239.64089/22/2022 Electricity-Lift Stations Lift Station Maintenanc/Repair 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 22Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 229056 9/23/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY Continued... 0822 465.95 229057 9/23/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 123.37 QUARRY PARK 355209 51-6563384-1-09 0722 3106.64059/22/2022 Electricity Structure Care & Maintenance 13.60 MCKEE ST ICE RINK LIGHTS 355209 51-6563384-1-09 0722 3104.64059/22/2022 Electricity Site Amenity Installation 13.60 SKYLINE RD HOCKEY RINK 355209 51-6563384-1-09 0722 3104.64059/22/2022 Electricity Site Amenity Installation 150.57 229058 9/23/2022 101755 XCEL ENERGY 212.49 WELL #17 355210 51-6563389-6-09 0822 6148.64099/22/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Well Field 159.99 WELL #7 355210 51-6563389-6-09 0822 6148.64099/22/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Well Field 3,868.46 WELL #16 355210 51-6563389-6-09 0822 6148.64099/22/2022 Electricity-Wells/Booster Stat North Well Field 4,240.94 1000350 9/23/2022 160003 BOPPAS POPCORN SHACK 9.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST MARKETBUCKS 355011 091422 3061.6220 PR0049/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 11.00 9/14/22 MARKETFEST SNAP/EBT 355011 091422 3061.6220 PR0039/22/2022 Operating Supplies - General Market Fest 20.00 1000351 9/23/2022 137998 DWYER, GINA 25.00 REIMB - NORTHSTAR APA REGIST 355044 091522 0501.64769/22/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Finance 30.00 REIMB - NORTHSTAR APA MILEAGE 355044 091522 0507.63539/22/2022 Personal Auto/Parking Payroll 55.00 1000352 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GESKE 354855 9201 084898 8/25 1228.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Inspection and Prevention 6.25 DUNN BROS/COFFE W MAYOR 354856 1104 088433 8/15 0201.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General & Admn-Admn 1,300.00 UOFMN 2022 MN WRES CONF 354857 3540 073366 8/22 6501.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training G/A - Water Quality 279.00 MRPA-ERLI MN PARK_REC TRAINING 354858 0394 017351 8/26 6801.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General & Administrative 10.50 HYVEE ICE CREAM CAMP 354859 7790 025456 8/12 3057.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs 36.00 TARGET BINS FOR ART 354860 7790 052369 8/18 3057.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs 12.90 IKEA BINS FOR SHELF MOONS 354861 7790 088343 8/30 3057.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs 1.71 TPT CHICKA BOOM 354862 7790 083278 8/30 3057.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Preschool Programs 190.80 DSS PAPER,PAINT,MARKERS 354863 7790 082761 3057.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Preschool Programs 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 27Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20223561 9/23/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued... 8/31 109.79 SECUREITGUNSTORAGE 354864 3701 089944 8/22 1104.62269/23/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic 60.51 HARBOR FREIGHT SAFETY GLASSES 354865 3701 096364 8/25 1104.62269/23/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic 40.64 WALMART - SHOTGUN SHELLS YF 354866 3701 091931 8/25 1104.62289/23/2022 Ammunition Patrolling/Traffic 90.84 HYVEE LUNCH 4 YOUTH FIREARMS 354867 3701 058047 8/26 1104.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 11.35 KWIK TRIP - OIL FOR GENERATOR 354868 3701 034210 8/28 1104.62319/23/2022 Mobile Equipment Repair Parts Patrolling/Traffic 10.21 KWIK TRIP GAS 4 GENERATOR 354869 3701 031880 8/28 1104.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic 5.50 ST. 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CROIX TRI 354904 3552 026266 8/12 3078.65509/23/2022 Transportation Services Senior Citizens 25.00 EB-REIMAGING AGING CONF FEE 354905 3552 013260 3001.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Recreation 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 29Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20223561 9/23/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued... 8/29 3,049.83 BBIGDES-UNIFORM PARTS, BUCKLES 354906 8676 094604 8/25 1221.62249/23/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Administration-Fire 15.00 MONARCH WATCH MONARCH TAGS 354907 0757 060035 8/16 3082.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Creative Camps 25.00 SAVEOURMONARCHS MILKWEED SEEDS 354908 0757 025489 8/31 3082.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Creative Camps 258.00 ARC-LIFEGUARD TRAINING 354909 5550 046866 8/20 6717.62159/23/2022 Reference Materials Lifeguards 86.00 RED CROSS TRAINING 354910 5550 063945 8/21 6717.62159/23/2022 Reference Materials Lifeguards 375.00 MRPA -KRISTEN 354911 5550 040991 8/25 6716.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General Administration 402.66 CRAGUNS-MRPA -KRISTEN 354912 5550 057652 8/30 6716.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General Administration 150.00 SHERIFF ASSOC- TRAINING FEES 354913 7518 016763 8/8 1107.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Support Services 275.00 BCA-TRAINING 354914 7518 061360 8/15 1107.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Support Services 275.00 BCA-TRAINING 354915 7518 073941 8/15 1107.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Support Services 160.00 SHERIFF ASSOC- TRAINING FEES 354916 7518 062793 8/15 1107.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Support Services 275.00 BCA-TRAINING 354917 7518 076879 8/17 1107.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Support Services 527.00 BLICK POTTERY RESALE 354918 8622 064004 8/31 3081.68559/23/2022 Merchandise for Resale Arts & Humanities Council 11.03 FACEBOOK AD 354919 8622 022338 9/2 3081.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication Arts & Humanities Council 89.96 WAGNWASH-DOG FOOD 354920 0255 014458 8/26 9699.62269/23/2022 Public Safety Supplies DCDTF state grant 153.58 SAM'S FOR SENIOR EVENT 354921 8588 091337 8/11 3078.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Senior Citizens 91.00 CAPONI FOR SENIOR CLASS 354922 8588 087306 8/15 3078.65359/23/2022 Other Contractual Services Senior Citizens 12.37 MCDONALD'S FOOD 354923 7527 059723 8/16 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 135.00 MNCMEAFORENSIC SCIENCE SEMINAR 354924 7527 086654 8/18 1105.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention 135.00 FORENSIC SCIENCE SEMINAR 354925 7527 001340 8/25 1105.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Investigation/Crime Prevention 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 30Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20223561 9/23/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued... 34.72 WESTMORELANDS STATE FAIR MFF 354926 7527 030115 9/5 1104.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 45.80 SILLYPUPPETS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 354927 1979 009657 8/12 3060.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Spark! Mobile 62.90 SILLYPUPPETS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 354928 1979 036083 8/15 3060.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Spark! Mobile 12.74 MICHAELS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 354929 1979 082052 8/17 3060.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Spark! Mobile 30.03 USBKILL FORENSIC 354930 4926 079953 8/16 1105.62249/23/2022 Clothing/Personal Equipment Investigation/Crime Prevention 205.65 EARPHONE CONNECT SWAT 354931 4926 098912 8/31 1104.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Patrolling/Traffic 50.00 ASSOCAREERCENTER - ARTS POST 354932 3046 047009 8/9 1001.63589/23/2022 Employment Advertising General/Admn-Human Resources 32.13 AMAZON KEYBOARD FOR CHRISTINE 354933 3046 064854 9/3 1001.62109/23/2022 Office Supplies General/Admn-Human Resources 162.56 TPES YOUTH BASKETBALLS 354934 6705 096681 8/8 3047.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Youth Sports 100.00 DAIRY QUEEN SAND VB AWARD 354935 6705 036040 8/30 3041.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Adult Volleyball 250.00 MNCPA TRAINING FEE 354936 0836 060979 8/8 1104.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 805.58 4 IMPRINT RECRUITMENT 354937 0836 028407 8/8 1104.62159/23/2022 Reference Materials Patrolling/Traffic 155.69 CRAGUNS- J. ONDREY 354938 0836 093672 8/8 1104.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Patrolling/Traffic 6.42 MARATHON- WILLOW WAY CO 354939 0836 071857 8/16 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 893.94 BASS PRO- SRO SAFE FOR ALC 354940 0836 053062 9/1 1104.62269/23/2022 Public Safety Supplies Patrolling/Traffic 37.00 SURVEY MONKEY MONTHLY FEE 354941 5412 097356 8/20 3001.64799/23/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General/Admn-Recreation 32.00 SAMS CLUB MEMBERSHIP-JOYNER 354942 5412 096824 8/29 3001.64799/23/2022 Dues and Subscriptions General/Admn-Recreation 55.04 WALMART - DIAMOND CO 354943 4959 045313 8/28 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 55.92 BURGER KING- DIAMOND DR CO 354944 4959 020608 8/28 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 169.24 MCDONALDS- MAJOR CASE 354945 4959 010049 8/29 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 134.92 MCDONALDS- MAJOR CASE 354946 4959 048216 8/29 1105.65209/23/2022 Major Investigation Expenses Investigation/Crime Prevention 14.09 STARBUCKS-196 SECURITY MEETING 354947 5528 024033 8/18 1101.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Police 7.07 STARBUCKS-CHAPLAIN MEETING 354948 5528 047850 8/23 1101.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General/Admn-Police 25.00 GPS TRACKER 354949 5528 078324 1105.64579/23/2022 Machinery & Equipment-Rental Investigation/Crime Prevention 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 31Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20223561 9/23/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued... 8/26 69.62 YOUTUBE TV 354950 5528 003959 8/26 1104.65699/23/2022 Maintenance Contracts Patrolling/Traffic 120.00 FACEBOOK AD 354951 8178 043236 8/9 3001.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation 125.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 354952 8178 035848 8/12 3001.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation 106.06 STORYBLOCKS IMAGES 354953 8178 011097 8/18 0901.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication Gen & Admin-Communications 283.81 GOOGLE AD FOR REGISTRATION 354954 8178 026277 9/1 3001.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation 25.00 FB ADS 354955 8178 020790 9/1 0901.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication Gen & Admin-Communications 100.00 FACEBOOK MARKETING 354955 8178 020790 9/1 3001.63579/23/2022 Advertising/Publication General/Admn-Recreation 150.00 PAYPAL-AIRPORT FOUNDATION 354956 1952 052591 8/30 0201.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training General & Admn-Admn 20.86-ULTIMATEEVENTS-FOODTRUCKREFUND 354957 3196 081322 8/13 3079.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events 625.00 CENAIKO- FOOD TRUCK 354958 3196 011245 8/19 3079.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Special Events 120.00 MARKET FEST- FLOWERS FARM DINN 354959 3196 084766 8/24 3027.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Holz Farm 37.10 TRADER JOES- FARM DINNER 354960 3196 025089 8/25 3027.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Holz Farm 279.00 MRPA-PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 354961 6263 018656 9/2 6801.64779/23/2022 Local Meeting Expenses General & Administrative 146.84 HD-M18 BATTERY/MIS HARDWARE 354962 7965 002373 8/10 6154.62309/23/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge South Plant Building 229.40 HD-ELECT BOXES AND SUPPLIES 354963 7965 068966 8/11 6146.62339/23/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Building 34.93 HD-STP PAINT SUPPLIES 354964 7965 084730 8/12 6154.62339/23/2022 Building Repair Supplies South Plant Building 113.23 HD-ELECT SUPPLIES WELL 4 354965 7965 053804 8/15 6148.62409/23/2022 Small Tools North Well Field 63.18 HD-ELECT SUPPLIES WELL 4 354966 7965 038730 8/15 6154.62409/23/2022 Small Tools South Plant Building 18.26 HOMEDEPOT-STP HARDWARE 354967 7965 036420 8/19 6154.62309/23/2022 Repair/Maintenance Supplies-Ge South Plant Building 428.48 MENARDS-DEHUMIDIFIERS X2 354968 7965 083696 8/24 6146.62409/23/2022 Small Tools North Plant Building 320.00 AWWA FALL CONF 2022 354969 7965 022155 8/25 6103.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Training & Education 114.91 HD-RATCHET SET FOR BRAD 354970 7965 008922 6154.62409/23/2022 Small Tools South Plant Building 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 32Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20223561 9/23/2022 121803 US BANK - AUTOPAY Continued... 8/25 121.86 NT-SHELVES STP GARAGE 354971 7965 064824 8/26 6154.62409/23/2022 Small Tools South Plant Building 54.98 HOMEDEPOT-TORCH FOR BAC T 354972 7965 010013 8/30 6154.62409/23/2022 Small Tools South Plant Building 495.00 SWANK-MIP - LUCA 354973 1171 049217 8/22 3079.63209/23/2022 Instructors Special Events 29.98 BESTBUY-ROKU FOR BC OFFICE 354974 8813 089151 8/16 1221.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administration-Fire 27.84-HOLIDAY-TRAINING PROPANE TANKS 354975 8813 082522 8/25 1223.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Training Fire & EMS 77.10 HOLIDAY-TRAINING PROPANE TANKS 354976 8813 001644 8/25 1223.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Training Fire & EMS 30.23 OFFICEDEPOT-MISC OFFICE SUPP 354977 8813 082346 8/25 1221.62209/23/2022 Operating Supplies - General Administration-Fire 13.58 UPS-SHIPPING CHARGE 354978 8813 041785 8/29 1221.63469/23/2022 Postage Administration-Fire 85.06 JIMMY JOHNS WR MGR INTERVWS 354979 6280 057382 8/9 6501.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training G/A - Water Quality 30.00 AMERICAN AIRLINES BAG FEE TJP 354980 6280 018624 8/25 2201.64769/23/2022 Conferences/Meetings/Training Gen/Adm-Streets 124.69 HD-NTP SHELVING ELECT LAB 354981 7965 021073 9/2 6146.62339/23/2022 Building Repair Supplies North Plant Building 6.99 CUB FOODS 354982 0123 047655 8/9 3072.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies CDBG - Youth 10.46 WALMART PROGRAM SUPPLIES 354983 0123 019651 8/18 3075.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies CDBG - Teens 283.40 HYVEE SENIORS 354984 0123 001116 8/24 3078.62279/23/2022 Recreation Equipment/Supplies Senior Citizens 31,013.89 20225636 9/23/2022 161446 WEX HEALTH INC 91.00 9/12/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 742.89 9/13/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 4.30 9/13/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 992.53 9/13/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 457.29 9/15/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 142.18 9/16/22 FLEX REIMBURSEMENT 355234 091622 9592.22159/23/2022 Flex Plan Withholding Payable Benefit Accrual 2,430.19 20226008 9/23/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 1,482.00 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9001.22709/23/2022 Sales Tax Payable General Fund 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 33Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 20226008 9/23/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE Continued... 54.00 TRANSIT TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9001.22719/23/2022 Transit Imprv Tax General Fund 8,984.00 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9220.22709/23/2022 Sales Tax Payable Public Utilities 326.00 TRANSIT TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9220.22719/23/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Public Utilities 1,978.00 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9221.22709/23/2022 Sales Tax Payable Civic Arena 71.00 TRANSIT TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9221.22719/23/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Civic Arena 22,189.00 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9222.22709/23/2022 Sales Tax Payable Cascade Bay 789.00 TRANSIT TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9222.22719/23/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Cascade Bay 4,887.00 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9223.22709/23/2022 Sales Tax Payable Central Park/Community Center 176.00 TRANSIT TAX - AUG 2022 355235 SALES TAX - AUG 2022 9223.22719/23/2022 Transit Imprv Tax Central Park/Community Center 40,936.00 20227008 9/23/2022 100901 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 191.26 FUEL TAX (CENT SV) AUG 2022 355236 FUEL TAX - AUG 2022 2244.62359/23/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Street Equipment Repair/Mtn 58.11 FUEL TAX (EQUIP) AUG 2022 355236 FUEL TAX - AUG 2022 3127.62359/23/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Equipment Maintenance/Repair 30.18 FUEL TAX (EQUIP) AUG 2022 355236 FUEL TAX - AUG 2022 3128.62359/23/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Vehicle Maintenance 23.41 FUEL TAX (SEWER) AUG 2022 355236 FUEL TAX - AUG 2022 6232.62359/23/2022 Fuel, Lubricants, Additives Equipment Maintenance/Repair 302.96 20228539 9/23/2022 151185 HEALTHPARTNERS INC 2,859.61 DENTAL CLAIMS REIMBURSEMENT 355237 091922 9594.61589/23/2022 Dental Insurance Dental Self-insurance 2,859.61 1,649,177.30 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 1,617,743.96 EFT Payments 31,013.89 419.45A/P ACH Payment 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:05R55CKR2LOGIS102V 34Page -Council Check Register by GL Check Register w GL Date & Summary 9/23/20229/19/2022 -- Inv No Account No Account Description Business UnitDoc NoCheck #PO #SubledgerSupplier / ExplanationDateAmount 1,649,177.30 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 1,617,743.96 EFT Payments 31,013.89 419.45A/P ACH Payment Total Payments 1,649,177.30 9/22/2022City of Eagan 17:01:10R55CKS2LOGIS100 1Page -Council Check SummaryNote: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. 9/23/20229/19/2022 - Company Amount 196,348.5409001GENERAL FUND 40,214.0009111Tree mitigation 374.4609116CEDAR GROVE PARKING GARAGE 797.1409197ETV 1,029,321.1309220PUBLIC UTILITIES 15,241.4809221CIVIC ARENA 47,938.5209222CASCADE BAY 10,356.5109223CENTRAL PARK /COMMUNITY CENTER 21,716.3309328PARK SYS DEV AND R&R 891.1509357Redevelopment 2,648.5709375MAJOR STREET 15,610.0009376COMBINED UTILITY TRUNK FUND 249,761.9409591RISK MANAGEMENT 14,399.0409592BENEFIT ACCRUAL 2,859.6109594Dental Self-insurance 698.8809695DAK CO DRUG TASK FORCE Report Totals 1,649,177.30 Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA D.Approve Contracts Action To Be Considered: To approve the ordinary and customary contracts listed below. Facts: ➢ Agreement with Municode to update recurrence of supplements and invoices Contracts to be approved: Attachments: (0) The contracts are available from the City Clerk’s Office. ➢The contracts listed below are in order for Council approval. Following approval, the contracts will be electronically executed by the Mayor and City Clerk. Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA F. Todd Avenue Right-of-Way Vacation Action To Be Considered: Approve the revised Right-of-Way Vacation for a portion of Todd Avenue adjacent to the south property line of Lot 3, Block 4, Manor Lake 4th Addition. Facts: On May 13, 2022, City staff received a petition from Trinidad Uribe III, property owner of 4667 Tamie Avenue, requesting the vacation of existing right-of-way on Todd Avenue adjacent to his property south of Cliff Road and west of Highway 3 in southeast Eagan. With signal and intersection improvements on Highway 3 at Red Pine Lane in 1995, the Todd Avenue connection to Highway 3 was physically removed, but the Todd Avenue right-of-way was not vacated. On July 5, 2022, a public hearing was held to consider the vacation of a portion of the existing Todd Avenue right-of-way not vacated with the Highway 3 access improvements. After the close of the public hearing, the City Council approved the vacation of the right- of-way. As the petitioner, the adjacent property owner had provided the legal description for the requested vacation. Upon review, the legal description of the right-of-way approved for vacation was rejected by the County Surveyor’s office. County staff requested that the legal description and graphic be revised and the right-of-way vacation be approved again by the City Council. The identified area vacated is unchanged from the original Council action, but the legal description is slightly revised to correct an error. This revised legal description has been reviewed by the Public Works Department (Engineering Division) and found to be in order for favorable Council action. Attachments: (2) CF-1 Location Map CF-2 Legal Description Graphic (Revised) ROSEMOUNT INVERGROVEHEIGHTS$+32 !(43 $+31 $+31 !(30 !(30 ÕÇ149 ÕÇ3 ÕÇ3 CLIFF RD DIFFLEY RD HWY 1 49LEXINGTON AVEPILOT KNOB RDDODD RD. WILD E R NESSRUNRD. NO RTHVIEW PARK RD. WESCOTT RD.DODD RD.E L R E NERD.DODD RD. RED PINE LN. Location Map of Pr oposedRight of Way VacationTodd AvenueAdjacent to the South Pr oper ty line ofLot 3, Block 4, Manor Lake 4th Addition q Date: 6 /2/2022 Location of ProposedRight of Way Vacation FIG 1. Document Path: L:\USERS\PUBWORKS\Engineering\Easement Vacation Graphics\ROW Vacation-Lot 3, Block 4, Manor Lake 4th Addition.mxd Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA G. Lot 2, Block 1 Sugar Bluffs (4500 Thomas Lake Circle) Conservation Easement – Encroachment Agreement, Restoration & Management Plan Action To Be Considered: Approve a Restoration and Management Plan and Encroachment Agreement for the Conservation Easement on Lot 2, Block 1 Sugar Bluffs (4500 Thomas Lake Circle) and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. Facts: ➢ The City has over 50 conservation easements encumbering over 150 parcels. The purpose of such easements is to protect the pre-development character of an environmentally sensitive area and allow it to remain in its natural state for the benefit of the Gene ral Public and adjacent/riparian property owners. Most conservation easements have been granted along shorelines of lakes or wetlands or within heavily wooded areas. ➢ Under the terms of a conservation easement, which is recorded against the property’s title at the County, the owner retains fee title to the property but is prohibited from placing man-made structures, removing native vegetation or trees (other than diseased trees), or maintaining turf or landscape. The easement’s terms prohibit any such activities “without prior written consent of the City.” ➢ The 2004 development contract for the Sugar Bluffs subdivision required dedication of a permanent conservation easement (CE) to preserve and protect the natural character along the east and north shore of the development, which is next to Thomas Lake. ➢ On August 19, 2004, previous landowners Michael and Karen Stack recorded a CE (Doc. #2239344) over and across Lots 1, 2, and 3 of Block 1, Sugar Bluffs. ➢ On February 3, 2022, the City notified current property owners Scott and Cynthia Petersen about staff’s recent observance of a relatively new dock at their lake shoreline and their property’s noncompliance with the CE. The City provided the Petersen’s two options: 1) remove completely all constructed, installed, stored, or maintained objects and restore to the maximum extent practicable all landscape alterations or 2) request the City Council approve an encroachment agreement allowing existing constructions and alterations to remain. ➢ On February 21, 2022, Mr. Petersen formally notified the City of their desire to pursue the necessary steps to obtain approval of an encroachment agreement that would allow the steps to the dock to remain. ➢ On June 21, 2022, the City Council directed staff to work with the applicant at 4500 Thomas Lake Circle to develop an encroachment agreement and create a restoration and management plan at the property owner’s expense and to bring the plan back to Council for review within 4 months, which is now being considered. The plan was to include: o installation of native plants o erosion control o creation of native habitat o removal of buckthorn ➢ The Restoration and Management Plan and Encroachment Agreement have been reviewed by the Public Works Department (Water Resources Division) and City Attorney’s office and are in order for favorable Council action. Attachments (2) CG-1 Restoration and Management Plan CG-2 Encroachment Agreement September 27, 2022 Restoration and Management Plan for: 4500 Thomas Lake Cir Eagan MN 55122 The property owners (4500 Thomas Lake Cir) wish to eradicate non-native invasive plant species (European Buckthorn and Asian Honeysuckle), within the Conservation Easement area and restore with a diverse mix of native plant species for a functional shore land buffer. Native plant restoration activities within the Conservation Easement area would be performed, and maintained during the plant establishment period, by the homeowner. This restoration activity will not involve any grading or change in topography, or further encroachment into the conservation easement area. Area A - Approximately 20 x 25 (500 sq. feet) Planting spacing will be 18” on center, planting of native wildflowers, sedges and forbs will include: Scientific Name Common Name Image Qty Type Location in Area A Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 4 1 gal plants Gertens Lower location Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed 36 Live Plugs Gertens Lower location Euthrochium Maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 12 Transplanted from property outside of conservation easement Upper location Solidago Altissima Tall Golden Rod 12 Transplanted from property outside of conservation easement Upper portion Dierrilla Lonicera Dwarf honeysuckle bush 5 2 Gal container Gertens Upper portion Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 54 Live plugs Gertens Along stairs and both upper and lower portion Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge 58 Transplanted from property outside of conservation easement & Live plugs Upper portion Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Blazing Star 18 Live plugs Gertens Lower portion Echinacea purpurea Purple coneflower 18 Live plugs Gertens Lower portion Caltha palustries Marsh Marigold 6 Live plugs Gertens Lower portion Iris versicolor Harlequin blue flag 2 1 gal plants Gertens Lower portion Remaining Conservation Easement area: Mechanical and/or chemical removal of Buckthorn and non-native noxious species as required on an ongoing basis Wildlife Habitat: Addition of 2 Wood Duck houses Addition of 2 pollinator houses Erosion control: While native plants are getting established an Erosion Control Blanket (medium- duty 2 sided natural net straw) will be installed used to help newly planted plants to become established. Sincerely, Scott & Cindy Petersen 612 364 2507 1 ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT This Encroachment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this ___ day of October, 2022, by and between Scott Petersen and Cynthia Petersen, husband and wife (hereinafter "Landowners"), and the City of Eagan, a Minnesota municipal corporation (hereinafter the "City"). (The City and the Landowners are collectively referred to as the "Parties"). WHEREAS, Landowners are the fee owners of Lot 2, Block 1, SUGAR BLUFFS and their address is 4500 Thomas Lake Circle, Eagan, Minnesota 55123 (hereinafter the "Property"); and WHEREAS, the Property is subject to a Conservation Easement in favor of the City dated August 19, 2004, and recorded in the office of the Dakota County Recorder as Document No. 2239344 (hereinafter the "Conservation Easement"); and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Conservation Easement, the Landowners were prohibited from altering the easement area covered by the Conservation Easement without the prior written consent of the City; and WHEREAS, the City discovered that there was a man-made structure (stairway) (the “Encroachment”) within the easement area; and WHEREAS, the Landowners requested that the City allow the Encroachment to remain within the Conservation Easement; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City agreed that the Encroachment could remain, but that non-native invasive plant species (buckthorn) would be eradicated within the Conservation Easement area and restored with a diverse mix of native plant species, wildlife habitat would be enhanced with the installation of two Wood Duck houses and two pollinator houses, and that the Landowners would need to enter into this Agreement to allow the man-made structure to remain. NOW, WHEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 2 1. ENCROACHMENT WITHIN THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA. The Landowners shall be permitted to allow and maintain the Encroachment to remain within the Conservation Easement area as it currently exists to date. 2. RESTORATION PLAN. The Landowners shall complete the Conservation Easement restoration plan approved in conjunction with this Encroachment Agreement including the eradication of non-native invasive plant species (buckthorn), restoration by planting of identified native plant species, wildlife habitat enhancement and associated restoration efforts within the Conservation Easement. 3. NO MODIFICATION. Except for the encroachment referenced in paragraph 1 above and the approved restoration plan in paragraph 2, all other terms of the Conservation Easement remain in full force and effect and no other modifications to the easement area may be made by Landowners without the express written consent to the City. [Signature pages to follow] 3 Encroachment Agreement Signature page for City CITY OF EAGAN: ________________________________ By: Mike Maguire Its: Mayor ________________________________ By: Elizabeth VanHoose Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of ____________, 2022, by Mike Maguire and Elizabeth VanHoose, the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Eagan, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the municipal corporation. ____________________________________ Notary Public 4 Encroachment Agreement Signature page for Owner OWNERS: ___________________________ Scott Petersen ___________________________ Cynthia Petersen STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF _________ ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of _____________, 2022 by Scott Petersen, married to Cynthia Petersen. _________________________________ Notary Public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF _________ ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of _____________, 2022 by Cynthia Petersen, married to Scott Petersen. _________________________________ Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: City of Eagan Engineering Department 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 551122 (651) 675-5646 Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA H. Xcel Energy (Northern States Power) Franchise Ordinance - Electric Action To Be Considered: Approve an Ordinance and Summary Ordinance granting an Electric Franchise to Xcel Energy (Northern States Power), approve publication of a summary ordinance and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. Facts: ➢ Xcel Energy (Northern States Power) is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas company with operations in eight Western and Midwestern States. While Xcel Energy maintains privately owned easements for some of their facilities, much of their system is located within public right-of-way. ➢ The proposed electric franchise ordinance would allow Xcel Energy to construct, operate, repair, and maintain facilities and equipment for the transmission and sale of electricity for public and private use and to use public right-of-way and easements within the City of Eagan for such purposes. ➢ As of the effective date, for a period of 20 years, the ordinance is subject to the public right-of-way regulations as applicable to utility services as set forth in the City Code. ➢ Upon Council approval, an official summary of the ordinance will be published in the City’s legal newspaper. ➢ This draft ordinance has been reviewed by the Public Works Department (Engineering Division) and City Attorney’s office and is ready for favorable Council action. ➢ This is the fourth of five franchise agreements to be completed as part of the process to fund a sustainability plan using franchise fees beginning in 2023. Attachments (1) CH-1 Franchise Ordinance 1 CITY OF EAGAN ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF- WAY AND PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. The City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, ordains: ELECTRIC FRANCHISE I. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. ABANDONED FACILITY. As defined in the Eagan City Code public right-of-way regulations, currently codified in Section 7.06, but as may be amended from time to time. CITY. The City of Eagan, County of Dakota, State of Minnesota. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM. Facilities used for providing public utility service owned or operated by the City or agency thereof, including sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water service, street lighting and traffic signals, but excluding facilities for providing electric, gas, or other forms of energy. COMMISSION. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, or any successor agency or agencies, including an agency of the federal government, which preempts all or part of the authority to regulate electric retail rates now vested in the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. COMPANY. Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, its successors, and assigns, including all successors or assigns that own or operate any part or parts of electric facilities subject to this franchise. ELECTRIC FACILITIES. Electric transmission and distribution towers, poles, lines, guys, anchors, conduits, fixtures, structures, and necessary appurtenances owned or operated by Company for the purpose of providing electric energy for public use. NOTICE. Notice means written notice personally delivered or mailed by United States Mail to the proper addressee. 2 Notice to the Company shall be addressed to: Northern States Power Company Attn: General Counsel 401 Nicollet Mall 8th Floor Minneapolis, MN 55401 Notice to the City shall be addressed to: City of Eagan Attn: City Clerk 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 PUBLIC GROUND. Land owned or otherwise controlled by the City for park, open space, municipal buildings and services, public right-of-way, or other public purpose, which is held for use in common by the public. PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. As the term is defined in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7819, as may be amended from time to time. II. GRANT OF FRANCHISE. (A) Grant of franchise. The City hereby grants Company, for a period of 20 years from the effective date of this ordinance, the right to import, generate, transmit, distribute, and sell electricity for public and private use within and through the territorial limits of the City as its boundaries now exist or as they may be extended in the future. For these purposes, Company may construct, operate, repair, and maintain electric facilities in, on, over, under and across the city’s public grounds and public right of ways, subject to the provisions of this ordinance. The Company may do all reasonable things necessary or customary to accomplish these purposes, subject however, to such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by the City pursuant to ordinance and to the further provisions of this franchise agreement. (B) Effective date; Written acceptance. This franchise shall be in force and effect from and after the effective date of this ordinance. If the Company does not file a written acceptance with the City by the acceptance deadline, which shall be 60 days after the effective date, or otherwise informs the City in writing, at any time, that the Company does not accept this franchise, the City Council by resolution may revoke this franchise or seek its enforcement in a court of competent jurisdiction. (C) The service to be provided and the rates to be charged by the Company for electric service in the City are subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. The area within the City in which the Company may provide electric service is subject to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, 216B.40. (D) Publication expense. Company shall pay the expense of publication of this ordinance. (E) Dispute resolution. If the City or Company asserts that the other is in default in the performance of any obligation hereunder, the complaining party shall notify the other party of the default and the desired remedy. The notification shall be written. Representatives of the parties 3 must promptly meet and attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. If the dispute is not resolved within 30 days of the written notice, the parties shall jointly select a mediator to facilitate further discussion. Mediation must occur within 90 days after selection of the mediator. The parties will equally share the fees and expenses of the mediation. If the parties are unable to agree on the selection of a mediator or are unable to resolve the dispute within 90 days after first meeting with the selected mediator, either party may commence an action in Dakota County District Court to interpret and enforce this franchise or for such other relief as may be permitted by law or equity. The mediator shall not be permitted to testify, and no evidence of statements or documents used in the mediation shall be admitted in the district court action. (F) Continuation of franchise. If the City and the Company are unable to agree on the terms of a new franchise by the time this franchise expires, this franchise will remain in effect until a new franchise is agreed upon, or until 90 days after the City or the Company serves written notice to the other party of its intention to terminate the franchise. However, in no event shall this franchise continue for more than one year after expiration of the 20-year term set for in Section II(A). III. LOCATION, OTHER REGULATIONS. (A) Location of facilities. Electric facilities shall be located, constructed, and maintained so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over public rights-of-way and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City utility system. Electric facilities shall be located on Public Grounds or public rights-of-way as determined by the City. Company's construction, reconstruction, operation, repair, maintenance, location, and relocation of electric facilities shall be subject to the public right-of-way regulations set forth in the Eagan City Code and other reasonable regulations of the City consistent with authority granted the City to manage its public rights-of-way under state law. The Company may abandon underground electric facilities in place, provided at the City’s request the Company will remove abandoned metal or concrete encased conduit interfering with a City improvement project, but only to the extent such conduit is uncovered by excavation as part of the City improvement project. (B) Excavation or other land disturbance. Company shall not open or disturb public grounds or the surface of any public rights-of-way for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required by a separate ordinance. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of electric facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, email, or similar notice to City before, if reasonably possible, commencement of the emergency repair. Within two business days after commencing the repair, Company shall apply for any required permits. (C) Restoration. After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any public right-of- way, the Company shall restore the public right-of-way in accordance with Minnesota Rules, Part 7819.1100. (D) Avoid damage to electric facilities. Nothing in this ordinance relieves any person, including Company, from liability arising out of the failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid 4 damaging electric facilities while performing any activity. (E) Notice of improvements to streets. Except in the event of an emergency, the City shall give Company reasonable written notice, but in no event less than four weeks prior to implementation, of plans for improvements to public rights-of-way where the City has reason to believe that electric facilities may affect or be affected by the improvement. The notice will contain: (1) the nature and character of the improvements, (2) the public rights-of-way upon which the improvements are to be made, (3) the extent of the improvements, (4) the time when the City will start the work, and (5) if more than one public right-of-way is involved, the order in which the work is to proceed. The notice provided to Company shall set forth a reasonable length of time, considering seasonal working conditions and the City's need to complete its public improvement projects in a timely manner, in advance of the actual commencement of the work to permit Company to make any additions, alterations or repairs to its electric facilities the Company or City deems necessary. (F) Mapping information. The Company must promptly provide complete mapping information for any of its electric facilities in accordance with the requirements of Minnesota Rules Parts 7819.4000 and 7819.4100. (G) Shared use of poles. The Company shall make space available on its poles or towers for City communications circuits upon terms and conditions acceptable to the Company and whenever the use will not interfere with the use of such poles or towers by the Company, by another electric utility, by a telephone utility, or by any cable television company or other form of communication company. In addition, the City shall pay for any added cost incurred by the Company because of such use by the City. Any City facilities shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). (H) Tree trimming. The Company may trim all trees and shrubs in the public rights-of- way and public grounds of the City to the extent Company finds necessary to avoid interference with the proper construction, operation, repair and maintenance of any electric facilities installed within the public rights-of-way and public grounds hereunder, provided that the Company shall provide advance written notice to or consent from all abutting landowners as required by law before commencement of work and shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from any liability arising therefrom, and subject to permit or other reasonable regulation by the City. IV. RELOCATIONS. (A) Relocation in public rights-of-way. Company shall comply with the requirements of any applicable ordinance(s) of the City relating to relocation of electric facilities within any public rights-of-way to the extent consistent with Minn. Rules, Part 7819.3100 and applicable law. (B) Relocation of electric facilities in public ground. Except as may be provided in Section (C) below, the City may require the Company to relocate or remove its electric facilities from public ground upon a finding by the City that the electric facilities have become or will become a substantial impairment of the public use to which the public ground is or will be put. The City will provide an alternate location in public ground or a public right-of-way for the Company to relocate its electric facilities. The relocation or removal shall be done at the Company’s 5 expense. (C) Projects with federal funding. The Company shall remove or relocate its electric facilities when a public right-of-way is vacated, improved or realigned for a right-of-way or other project which is financially subsidized in whole or in part by the Federal Government or any agency thereof. The City is obligated to pay the Company only for those portions of its relocation costs for which the City has received federal funding specifically allocated for relocation costs in the amount requested by the Company, for which the City shall specifically request from the federal funding agency. The City shall pay to the Company the relocation costs in the amount requested by the Company within 30 days of the city’s receipt of the federal funds specifically allocated for the company’s relocation costs. Relocation, removal, or rearrangement of any Company electric facilities made necessary because of the extension into or through City of a federally aided highway project shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Section 161.46, as amended from time to time. (D) No Waiver. By entering this or any prior franchise agreement with City, Company does not waive its rights under an easement or prescriptive right or state or county permit. V. INDEMNIFICATION AND LIABILITY. (A) Limitation of liability. Upon the effective date of this ordinance, the City does not assume any liability (1) for injuries to persons, damage to property or loss of service claims by parties other than the Company or the City, or (2) for claims or penalties of any sort resulting from the installation, presence, maintenance or operation of equipment or facilities by the Company or its agents. This limitation of liability does not extent incidences of negligence or otherwise wrongful act or omission on the part of the City or its representatives. (B) Indemnification. Company shall indemnify and keep and hold the City, its officials, employees and agents, free and harmless from any and all costs, liabilities, and claims for damages of any kind arising out of the construction, installation, maintenance, repair or operation of its equipment and facilities. The foregoing does not indemnify the City for its own negligence except for claims arising out of or alleging the City's negligence in issuing any permit or in failing to properly or adequately inspect or enforce compliance with a term, condition, or purpose of a permit. The City shall not be indemnified if the injury or damage results from the performance in a proper manner, of acts reasonably deemed hazardous by the Company, and such performance is nevertheless ordered or directed by the City after notice of the Company’s determination. (C) Defense of City. In the event a suit is brought against the City under circumstances where this agreement to indemnify applies, Company, at its sole cost and expense, shall defend the City in such suit if written notice thereof is promptly given to Company within a period wherein Company is not prejudiced by lack of such notice. If Company is required to indemnify and defend, it will thereafter have control of such litigation, but Company may not settle such litigation without the consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This section is not, as to third parties, a waiver of any defense or immunity otherwise available to the City. The Company, in defending any action on behalf of the City, shall be entitled to assert in any action every defense or immunity that the City could assert in its own behalf. This franchise agreement shall not be interpreted 6 to constitute a waiver by the City of any of its defenses of immunity or limitations on liability under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. VI. VACATION OF PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY. The City shall give Company at least three months prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a public right-of-way in which Company’s facilities are located; Company will receive at least two weeks prior written notice of all other right-of-way vacations. Except where required solely for a City improvement project, the vacation of any public right-of-way, after the installation of electric facilities, shall not operate to deprive the Company of its rights to operate and maintain such electric facilities, until the reasonable cost of relocating the same and the loss and expense resulting from such relocation are first paid to the Company by the party requesting the vacation. The City and the Company shall comply with Minnesota Rules and applicable provisions of Eagan City Code right-of-way regulations and other City ordinances consistent with law. VII. CHANGE IN FORM OF GOVERNMENT. Any change in the form of government of the City shall not affect the validity of this ordinance. Any governmental unit succeeding the City shall, without the consent of Company, succeed to all of the rights and obligations of the City provided in this ordinance. VIII. FRANCHISE FEE. (A) Form. During the term of the franchise hereby granted, and in addition to permit fees being imposed or that the City has a right, as articulated in Section II(B), to impose, and the City may charge the Company a franchise fee. The fee may be (1) a percentage of gross revenues received by the Company for its operations within the City, or (2) a flat fee per customer based on metered service to the Company’s retail customers within the City or on some other similar basis, or (3) a fee based on units of energy delivered to any class of the Company’s retail customers within the corporate limits of the City. The method of imposing the franchise fee, the percentage of revenue rate, or the flat rate based on metered service may differ for each customer class or combine the methods described in (1) – (3) above in assessing the fee. The City shall use a formula that provides a stable and predictable amount of fees and complies with Commission rules and orders and Company tariffs. (B) Separate ordinance. The franchise fee shall be imposed by separate ordinance duly passed and adopted by the City council, which ordinance shall not be adopted until at least sixty (60) days after written notice enclosing the proposed ordinance has been served upon the Company and in compliance with Company’s Commission notice requirements. The effective date of the franchise fee shall be specified in the proposed ordinance. Under no circumstance shall the franchise fee ordinance become effective prior to the effective date of the franchise agreement ordinance. A separate ordinance which changes the fee to impose a lesser franchise fee on the residential class of customers than set by the initial separate fee ordinance shall not be effective against Company unless the fee imposed on each other customer classification is reduced proportionately in the same or greater amount per class as the reduction represented by the lesser fee on the residential class. 7 (C) Collection of franchise fee. The franchise fee shall be payable not less than quarterly during complete billing month of the period for which payment is to be made by imposing a surcharge by the Company upon Company customers equal to the designated franchise fee for the applicable customer classification in all customer billings for electric service in each class. The payment shall be due the last business day of the month following the period for which the payment is made. The franchise fee formula may be changed from time to time; however, the change shall meet the same notice requirements and the fee may not be changed more often than annually. Company agrees to make its records available for inspection by the City at reasonable times provided that the City and its designated representative agree in writing not to disclose any information which would indicate the amount paid by any identifiable customer or customers or any other information regarding identified customers. Such fee shall not exceed any amount that the Company may legally charge to its customers prior to payment to the City. Such fee is subject to subsequent reductions to account for uncollectible accounts and customer refunds incurred by the Company. The Company agrees to make available for inspection by the City at reasonable times all records necessary to audit the Company’s determination of the franchise fee payments. (D) Equivalent fee requirement. The separate ordinance establishing a franchise fee shall not be effective against Company unless it lawfully imposes a franchise fee upon all other energy suppliers under a franchise agreement with City in the same or greater equivalent amount based on method of calculation of the fee. The franchise fee shall be applicable to energy sales for any energy use related to heating, cooling or lighting, or to run machinery and appliances, but shall not apply to energy sales for the purpose of providing fuel for vehicles. If the Company specifically consents in writing to a franchise or separate ordinance imposing or waiving a franchise fee for another energy supplier in contravention of this Section, the foregoing conditions will be waived to the extent of such written consent. (E) Continuation of franchise fee. If this franchise expires and the City and the Company are unable to agree upon terms of a new franchise, the franchise fee, if any being imposed by the City at the time this franchise expires, will remain in effect until a new franchise is agreed upon or until the agreement expires per the provisions in Section II(F). IX. ABANDONED AND REPLACED FACILITIES. For Abandoned Facilities not subject to removal as set forth below, if the Company does not remove its Abandoned Facilities located within the City’s public grounds or public rights of way within 180 days of the date of written request by the City to remove the abandoned facilities, then the City has the right to remove and dispose of the Abandoned Facilities in its sole discretion and at its sole cost. Company may abandon underground Electric Facilities in place, provided at the City’s request, Company will remove abandoned Electric Facilities interfering with a City improvement project, but only to the extent such conduit is uncovered by excavation as part of the City improvement project. X. PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE. (A) Controlling ordinance. Where a provision of any City ordinance conflicts with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall prevail. 8 (B) Limitation on applicability. This ordinance constitutes a franchise agreement between the City and Company as the only parties and no provision of this franchise shall in any way inure to the benefit of any third person (including the public at large) so as to constitute any such person as a third-party beneficiary of the agreement or of any one or more of the terms hereof, or otherwise give rise to any cause of action in any person not a party hereto. (C) Special Conditions. All conditions specified in Section 2.72 of the Eagan City Code governing franchises in general, as in effect as of the effective date of this Agreement, shall be a part of this Agreement even though they may not be expressly contained herein. Any proposed amendment to Section 2.72 in the future shall not be a part of this Agreement unless this Agreement is expressly amended accordingly. If Company’s regulatory structure is modified, the parties will meet to discuss the future application and administration of the Agreement. XI. AMENDMENT PROCEDURE. Amendment. A Party to this franchise agreement may at any time propose that the agreement be amended. This ordinance may be amended at any time by the City passing a subsequent ordinance declaring the provisions of the amendment, which amendatory ordinance shall become effective upon the filing of Company’s written consent thereto with the City clerk within 60 days after the effective date of the amendatory ordinance. XII. APPROVAL OF THIS ORDINANCE. (A) Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked “Official Summary of Ordinance No. ," a copy of which is attached hereto clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. (B) Filing. The City Clerk shall file a copy of this ordinance in their office, which copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. (C) Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk. XIII. PREVIOUS FRANCHISES SUPERSEDED. This franchise supersedes any previous electric franchise granted to Company or its predecessor. XIV. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this franchise is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this franchise. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted the franchise and each 9 section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. PASSED this day of , 2022. CITY OF EAGAN _____________________________ Mike Maguire, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________________ Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk 10 ACCEPTANCE OF ELECTRIC FRANCHISE ORDINANCE. Whereas, the Company anticipates that the City of Eagan will consider the foregoing ordinance (the "Ordinance") entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY AND PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. Whereas, provisions of the Ordinance require the Company to file a written acceptance with the City by the acceptance deadline, which shall be 60 days after the effective date; and Whereas, the terms and provisions of the Ordinance are acceptable to the Company; NOW, THEREFORE, Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, for itself and for its successors and assigns, does hereby accept all the terms and conditions of the Ordinance. In witness whereof, Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its duly authorized persons and its seal to be hereto affixed this _____ day of , 2022. Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation By: __________________________________ Its: __________________ STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) By: Its: _________________ The foregoing was acknowledged before me this day of , 2022, by and , the and of Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the corporation. Notary Public 11 CITY OF EAGAN ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY AND PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. approved by the City Council of Eagan on , 2022: This ordinance grants an electric franchise to Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation. The new, nonexclusive, franchise will be in effect for a period of 20 years. This ordinance sets forth all the terms and regulations related to the franchise granted herein. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, Minnesota 55122. Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA I. CenterPoint Energy Franchise Ordinance - Gas Action To Be Considered: Approve Ordinance and Summary Ordinance granting a Gas Franchise to CenterPoint Energy, approve publication of a summary ordinance and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all related documents. Facts: ➢ CenterPoint Energy is an American Fortune 500 electric and natural gas company with operations in six states. While CenterPoint Energy maintains privately owned easements for some of their trunk pipeline facilities, much of their gas pipeline system is located within public right-of-way. ➢ The proposed gas franchise ordinance would allow CenterPoint Energy to construct, operate, repair and maintain facilities and equipment for the transmission and sale of gas for public and private use and to use public right-of-way and easements within the City of Eagan for such purposes. ➢ As of the effective date, for a period of 20 years, the ordinance is subject to the public right-of-way regulations as applicable to utility services as set forth in the City Code. ➢ Upon Council approval, an official summary of the ordinance will be published in the City’s legal newspaper. ➢ This draft ordinance has been reviewed by the Public Works Department (Engineering Division) and City Attorney’s office and is ready for favorable Council action. ➢ While the city reserves the right to explore alternative methods of calculating the franchise fee as allowed under Minnesota Law, Centerpoint notes that a fee based on units of energy delivered to customers would require an update to the billing software. ➢ This is the fifth of five franchise agreements to be completed as part of the process to fund a sustainability plan using franchise fees beginning in 2023. Attachments (1) CI-1 Franchise Ordinance CITY OF EAGAN ORDINANCE NO. _____. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP., D/B/A CENTERPOINT ENERGY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF GAS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. The City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, ordains: GAS FRANCHISE I. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. ABANDONED FACILITY. As defined in the Eagan City Code, Section 7.06, as amended from time to time, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. CITY. The City of Eagan, County of Dakota, State of Minnesota. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM. Facilities used for providing public utility service owned or operated by the City or agency thereof, including sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water service, street lighting and traffic signals, but excluding facilities for providing heating, electric, gas, or other forms of energy. COMMISSION. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, or any successor agency or agencies, including an agency of the federal government, which preempts all or part of the authority to regulate gas retail rates now vested in the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. COMPANY. CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy, a Minnesota corporation, its successors and assigns, including all successors or assigns that own or operate any part or parts of gas facilities subject to this franchise. GAS FACILITIES. Gas facilities means anything tangible, including equipment, which is required to provide gas utility service. 2 NOTICE. Notice means written notice personally delivered or mailed by United States Mail to the proper addressee. Notice to the Company shall be addressed to: CenterPoint Energy Minnesota Division Vice President 505 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN 55402 Notice to the City shall be addressed to: City of Eagan Attn: City Clerk 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122 With a copy to: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills & Bauer P.A. Attn: Robert B. Bauer, Esq. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, MN 55124 PUBLIC GROUND. Land owned or otherwise controlled by the City for park, open space or similar public purpose, which is held for use in common by the public. PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. As the term is defined in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7819, as may be amended from time to time. TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP. The cost to the Company for owning and maintaining an overhead or underground line. The cost is based on statistical data and includes design, labor, material, maintenance, locating, taxes and the life expectancy of the line. UTILITY SERVICE. As defined in the Eagan City Code, Section 7.06, as applicable to the gas utility service, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. II. GRANT OF FRANCHISE. (A) Grant of franchise. The City hereby grants Company, for a period of 20 years from the effective date this ordinance, the right to import, generate, distribute and sell gas for public and private use within and through the territorial limits of the City as its boundaries now exist or as they may be extended in the future. For these purposes, Company may construct, operate, repair and maintain gas facilities in, on, over, under and across the public right of ways, subject to the provisions of this ordinance and the public right-of-way regulations as applicable to utility services as set forth in the City Code. The Company may do all reasonable things necessary or customary to accomplish these purposes, subject however, to such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by the City pursuant to ordinance or permit requirements and to the further provisions of this franchise agreement. 3 (B) Effective date; Written acceptance. This franchise shall be in force and effect from and after the effective date of this ordinance. If the Company does not file a written acceptance with the City by the acceptance deadline, which shall be 60 days after the effective date, or otherwise informs the City, at any time, that the Company does not accept this franchise, the City Council by resolution may revoke this franchise or seek its enforcement in a court of competent jurisdiction. (C) Service, and gas rates. The service to be provided and the rates to be charged by Company for gas service within the City are subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission. (D) Publication expense. Company shall pay the expense of publication of this ordinance. (E) Dispute resolution. If the City or Company asserts that the other is in default in the performance of any obligation hereunder, the complaining party shall notify the other party of the default and the desired remedy. The notification shall be written. Representatives of the parties must promptly meet and attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. If the dispute is not resolved within 30 days of the written notice, the parties shall jointly select a mediator to facilitate further discussion. Mediation must occur within 90 days after selection of the mediator. The parties will equally share the fees and expenses of the mediation. If the parties are unable to agree on the selection of a mediator or are unable to resolve the dispute within 90 days after first meeting with the selected mediator, either party may commence an action in Dakota County District Court to interpret and enforce this franchise or for such other relief as may be permitted by law or equity. The mediator shall not be permitted to testify and no evidence of statements or documents used in the mediation shall be admitted in the district court action. (F) Continuation of franchise. If the City and the Company are unable to agree on the terms of a new franchise by the time this franchise expires, this franchise will remain in effect until a new franchise is agreed upon, or until 90 days after the City or the Company serves written notice to the other party of its intention to terminate the franchise. III. LOCATION, OTHER REGULATIONS. (A) Location of facilities. Gas facilities shall be located, constructed, and maintained so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over public rights-of- way and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City utility system. Gas facilities shall be located on public rights-of-way in specified location as mutually agreed upon by Company and City. Company's construction, reconstruction, operation, repair, maintenance, location and relocation of gas facilities shall be subject to the public right-of-way regulations set forth in the Eagan City Code, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. (B) Street openings. Company shall not open or disturb public grounds or the surface of any public rights-of-way for any purpose except in accordance with the public right-of-way regulations as set forth in the City Code, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. Permit conditions imposed on Company shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other public-right-of-way users for similar facilities or work. Company may, however, open and disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Gas Facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, email or similar Notice to the City before commencement of the emergency repair, if reasonably possible. Within 4 two (2) business days after commencing the repair, Company shall apply for any required permits and pay any required fees (C) Restoration. After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any public right-of- way, the Company shall restore the public right-of-way in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 7819.1100 and the public right-of-way regulations set forth in the Eagan City Code and other applicable City Code provisions. (D) Avoid damage to gas facilities. The Company shall take reasonable measures to prevent the gas facilities from causing damage to persons or property. The Company shall take reasonable measures to protect the gas facilities from damage that could be inflicted on the facilities by persons, property, or the elements. The Company shall take protective measures when the City performs work near the gas facilities, if given reasonable notice by the City of such work prior to its commencement and mutually agreed upon. (E) Notice of improvements to streets. The City shall give Company reasonable written notice of plans for improvements to public rights-of-way where the City has reason to believe that gas facilities may affect or be affected by the improvement. The notice will contain: (1) the nature and character of the improvements, (2) the public rights-of-way upon which the improvements are to be made, (3) the extent of the improvements, (4) the time when the City will start the work, and (5) if more than one public right-of-way is involved, the order in which the work is to proceed. The notice provided to Company shall set forth a reasonable length of time, considering seasonal working conditions and the City's need to complete its public improvement projects in a timely manner, in advance of the actual commencement of the work to permit Company to make any additions, alterations or repairs to its gas facilities as the Company and City mutually agree upon to be completed. (F) Mapping information. If needed by the City for planning purposes and so requested the Company must promptly provide complete and accurate mapping information for any of its gas facilities in accordance with the requirements of Minnesota Rules Parts 7819.4000 and 7819.4100 and Eagan City Code public right-of-way regulations, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law (G) Shared use of underground joint trenches. The Company may allow other facilities to be installed in the gas trench if it determines that a joint trench installation is mutually beneficial to all parties involved. Any joint trench arrangement will be negotiated separately by CenterPoint Energy and the other interested party. (H) Tree trimming. The Company may trim all trees and shrubs in the public ways and public grounds of the City interfering with the proper construction, operation, repair and maintenance of any gas facilities installed hereunder, provided that the Company shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from any liability arising therefrom, and subject to permit or other regulation by the City. (I) Maintenance of facilities. The Company shall maintain in a neat and orderly manner all above ground structures and shall take such reasonable steps as may be directed by the City to have all such structures maintained in an aesthetically pleasing manner. 5 IV. RELOCATIONS. (A) Relocation in public rights-of-way. The Company shall comply with Minnesota Rules and Eagan City Code public right-of-way regulations and other City Code provisions, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. Pursuant to Minnesota Rules 7819.3100, Company shall promptly and at its own expense, with due regard for seasonal working conditions, permanently remove and relocate its facilities in the right-of-way when it is necessary to prevent interference, and not merely for convenience of the City, in connection with: (1) a present or future local government use of the right-of-way for a public project; (2) the public health or safety; or (3) the safety and convenience of travel over the right-of-way. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company is not required to remove or relocate its facilities from a right-of-way that has been vacated in favor of a nongovernmental entity unless and until the reasonable costs to do so are first paid to Company. The City will provide an alternate location in public ground or a public right-of- way for the Company to relocate its gas facilities (B) Relocation of gas facilities in public ground. Except as may be provided in Section (C) below, the City may require the Company to relocate or remove its gas facilities from public ground upon a finding by the City that the gas facilities have become or will become a substantial impairment of the public use to which the public ground is or will be put. The City will provide an alternate location in public ground or a public right-of-way for the Company to relocate its gas facilities. The relocation or removal shall be completed at the Company’s expense within the timeframe as mutually agreed upon by the Company and City. The provisions of this section apply only to gas facilities constructed on public ground in reliance on a franchise and the Company does not waive its rights under an easement held by the Company. (C) Projects with federal funding. Relocation, removal, or rearrangement of any Company gas facilities made necessary because of the extension into or through City of a federally- aided highway project shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Section 161.46, as amended from time to time. V. INDEMNIFICATION AND LIABILITY. (A) Limitation of liability. Upon the effective date of this ordinance, the City does not assume any liability (1) for injuries to persons, damage to property or loss of service claims by parties other than the Company or the City, or (2) for claims or penalties of any sort resulting from the installation, presence, maintenance or operation of equipment or facilities by the Company or its agents. (B) Indemnification. Company shall indemnify and keep and hold the City, its officials, employees and agents, free and harmless from any and all costs, liabilities, and claims for damages of any kind arising out of the construction, presence, installation, maintenance, repair or operation of its equipment and facilities, or out of any activity undertaken in or near a public ground or public right-of-way. The foregoing does not indemnify the City for its own negligence except for claims arising out of or alleging the City's negligence in issuing any permit or in failing to properly or adequately inspect or enforce compliance with a term, condition or purpose of a permit. 6 (C) Defense of City. In the event a suit is brought against the City under circumstances where this agreement to indemnify applies, Company, at its sole cost and expense, shall defend the City in such suit if written notice thereof is promptly given to Company within a period wherein Company is not prejudiced by lack of such notice. If Company is required to indemnify and defend, it will thereafter have control of such litigation, but Company may not settle such litigation without the consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This section is not, as to third parties, a waiver of any defense or immunity otherwise available to the City. The Company, in defending any action on behalf of the City, shall be entitled to assert in any action every defense or immunity that the City could assert in its own behalf. This franchise agreement shall not be interpreted to constitute a waiver by the City of any of its defenses of immunity or limitations on liability under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 466. VI. VACATION OF PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY. The City shall give Company at least three months prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a public right-of-way where such vacations include company’s facilities; company will receive at least two weeks prior written notice of all other right-of-way vacations. The City and the Company shall comply with Minnesota Rules and applicable provisions of Eagan City Code right- of-way regulations and other City ordinances to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. VII. CHANGE IN FORM OF GOVERNMENT. Any change in the form of government of the City shall not affect the validity of this ordinance. Any governmental unit succeeding the City shall, without the consent of Company, succeed to all of the rights and obligations of the City provided in this ordinance. VIII. FRANCHISE FEE. (A) Form. During the term of the franchise hereby granted, and in addition to permit fees being imposed or that the City has a right to impose, the City may charge the Company a franchise fee. The fee may be (1) a percentage of gross revenues received by the Company for its operations within the City, or (2) a flat fee per customer based on metered service to retail customers within the City or on some other similar basis, or (3) a fee based on units of energy delivered to any class of retail customers within the corporate limits of the City. A fee based on units of energy is not compatible with the Company’s billing system. The City agrees to not use this method unless/until the Company provides notice to the City they are able to bill using this method. The method of imposing the franchise fee, the percentage of revenue rate, or the flat rate based on metered service may differ for each customer class or combine the methods described in (1) – (3) above in assessing the fee. The City shall use a formula that provides a stable and predictable amount of fees and complies with Commission rules and orders and Company tariffs. (B) Separate ordinance. The franchise fee shall be imposed by separate ordinance duly passed and adopted by the City council, which ordinance shall not be adopted until at least sixty (60) days after written notice enclosing the proposed ordinance has been served upon the Company and in compliance with Company’s Commission notice requirements. The effective date of the franchise fee shall be specified in the proposed ordinance. 7 (C) Conditions of fee. The separate ordinance imposing the fee shall not be effective against the Company unless it lawfully imposes a fee of the same or substantially similar amount on the sale of energy within the City by any other energy supplier, provided that, as to such supplier, the City has the authority or contractual right to require a franchise fee or similar fee through an agreed-upon franchise. (D) Collection of fee. The franchise fee shall be payable not less than quarterly during complete billing months of the period for which payment is to be made. The franchise fee formula may be changed from time to time, however, the change shall meet the same notice requirements and the fee may not be changed more often than annually. Such fee shall not exceed any amount that the Company may legally charge to its customers prior to payment to the City. Such fee is subject to subsequent reductions to account for uncollectibles and customer refunds incurred by the Company. The Company agrees to make available for inspection by the City at reasonable times all records necessary to audit the Company’s determination of the franchise fee payments. (E) Continuation of franchise fee. If this franchise expires and the City and the Company are unable to agree upon terms of a new franchise, the franchise fee, if any being imposed by the City at the time this franchise expires, will remain in effect until a new franchise is agreed upon. IX. ABANDONED FACILITIES. Removal, retirement or replacement of Company’s facilities shall occur in the Company’s own discretion. Company shall at its own expense retire, replace or remove said gas facilities. The Company shall comply with applicable provisions of the Eagan City Code public right-of-way regulations, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law, as well as other City ordinances, to the extent those ordinances and regulations do not conflict with Minnesota Statutes, Minnesota Rules, and Minnesota Public Utilities Commissions orders as they may be amended from time to time in connection with any Abandoned Facilities. The Company shall maintain records describing the location of all Abandoned Facilities within the City, in accordance with Minnesota state law to produce such records at the City’s request and comply with the location requirements of Minnesota Statutes Section 216D.04 with respect to all Facilities. The Company shall remove the Abandoned Facilities at the Company’s expense if requested by the City in conjunction with any City repair, excavation or construction in the road right-of-way or in City easements. Such removal of Abandoned Facilities shall allow Company sufficient and reasonable time to remove such gas facilities. If the Company does not remove the Abandoned Facilities pursuant to this Section in a reasonably timely manner, the City may remove the Abandoned Facilities and the Company shall promptly reimburse the City for the reasonable costs that the City incurred in connection with removal of the Abandoned Facilities. For Abandoned Facilities not subject to removal as set forth below, if the Company does not remove its Abandoned Facilities located within the City’s public grounds or public rights of way within 180 days of the date of written request by the City to remove the abandoned facilities, then the City has the right to remove and dispose of the Abandoned Facilities in its sole discretion and at its sole cost. Company may abandon underground Facilities in place, provided at the City’s request, Company will remove abandoned Facilities interfering with a City improvement project, but only to the extent such facilitiy is uncovered by excavation as part of the City improvement project. 8 X. REPLACED FACILITIES. At any time the Company replaces its facilities, the Company shall, at its own expense, remove the facilities being replaced unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties. XI. PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE. (A) Controlling ordinance. Company’s construction, reconstruction, operation, repair, maintenance, location and relocation of gas facilities shall be subject to the City's right-of-way management ordinance, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. Where a provision of any City ordinance conflicts with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall prevail, to the extent not inconsistent with Minnesota state law. (B) Limitation on applicability. This ordinance constitutes a franchise agreement between the City and Company as the only parties and no provision of this franchise shall in any way inure to the benefit of any third person (including the public at large) so as to constitute any such person as a third party beneficiary of the agreement or of any one or more of the terms hereof, or otherwise give rise to any cause of action in any person not a party hereto. (C) Special Conditions. All conditions specified in Section 2.72 of the Eagan City Code governing franchises in general, as in effect as of the effective date of this Agreement, shall be a part of this Agreement even though they may not be expressly contained herein. Any proposed amendment to Section 2.72 in the future shall not be a part of this Agreement unless this Agreement is expressly amended accordingly. If Company’s regulatory structure is modified, the parties will meet to discuss the future application and administration of the Agreement. XII. AMENDMENT PROCEDURE. (A) Amendment. Either party to this franchise agreement may at any time propose that the agreement be amended. This ordinance may be amended at any time by the City passing a subsequent ordinance declaring the provisions of the amendment, which amendatory ordinance shall become effective upon the filing of Company’s written consent thereto with the City clerk within 60 days after the effective date of the amendatory ordinance. XIII. ORDINANCE APPROVAL. (A) Summary approved. The City Council hereby determines that the text of the summary marked "Official Summary of Ordinance No. ____", a copy of which is attached hereto clearly informs the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. The City Council further determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. (B) Filing. The City Clerk shall file a copy of this ordinance in her office, which copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. 9 (C) Publication. The City Clerk shall publish the title of this ordinance and the official summary in the official newspaper of the City with notice that a printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk. XIV. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this franchise is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this franchise. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted the franchise and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. PASSED this ______ day of _________________, 2022. CITY OF EAGAN _______________________________ Mike Maguire, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk 10 ACCEPTANCE OF GAS FRANCHISE ORDINANCE. Whereas, the Company anticipates that the City of Eagan will consider the foregoing ordinance (the "Ordinance") entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP., D/B/A CENTERPOINT ENERGY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF GAS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND, PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. Whereas, provisions of the Ordinance require the Company to file a written acceptance with the City by the acceptance deadline, which shall be 60 days after the effective date; and Whereas, the terms and provisions of the Ordinance are acceptable to the Company; NOW, THEREFORE, CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy, a Minnesota corporation, for itself and for its successors and assigns, does hereby accept all the terms and conditions of the Ordinance. In witness whereof, CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy, a Minnesota corporation, has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its duly authorized persons and its seal to be hereto affixed this ____ day of _____________, 2022. CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy, a Minnesota corporation By: ________________________________ Its: _____________________________ By: _________________________________ Its: _____________________________ STATE OF _____________) ) ss. COUNTY OF ___________) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this _____ day of ________________, 2019, by ___________________________________ and _________________________________, the _________________________ and __________________________ of CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp,. d/b/a CenterPoint Energy, a Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the corporation. _________________________________________ Notary Public 11 CITY OF EAGAN ORDINANCE NO. ____ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, GRANTING CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP., D/B/A CENTERPOINT ENERGY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, REPAIR AND MAINTAIN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND SALE OF GAS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND TO USE THE PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; AND, PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF. The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. ____ approved by the City Council of Eagan on _________________, 2022: This ordinance granting a new gas franchise to CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp., d/b/a CenterPoint Energy. The new, nonexclusive, franchise will be in effect for a period of 20 years. This ordinance sets forth all the terms and regulations related to the franchise granted herein. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, Minnesota 55122. Agenda Information Memo October4, 2022 Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA J. Approve Extension of Preliminary Subdivision (Woods of Witham Lane) – Josh and Irene Burbul Action To Be Considered: To approve an Extension of Preliminary Subdivision approval (Woods of Witham Lane) to create two single-family lots upon approximately 3.2 acres located at 4070 Dodd Road. Required Vote For Approval: Majority of Councilmembers present Facts: The Preliminary Subdivision was initially approved on September 15, 2020. City Code requires completion of the Final Subdivision within one year. The approval was previously extended by one year and with second extension request, the Preliminary Subdivision will now expire on September 15, 2023. City Code requires completion of the Final Subdivision within one year. Because finalizing the subdivision and recording the plat triggers payment of associated fees, the applicants have indicated they intend to finalize the subdivision and record the plat once they have secured a buyer for the new lot. The applicants have requested an extension of the Preliminary Subdivision to allow them additional time to market the new lot. Issues: None Attachments: (2) CJ-1 Location Map CJ-2 Extension Request NO RTH VIEWPARKRDCOUNTRY CT S T ON EBRIDGECIR Q U AIL RIDGERD FORGE PLCAMP T ONCTSUMMERBROOKE CT ELRENERD HAWKSBURYCIRG O VERNCIRCLEYORKTOWN PLACE AIDAN LIVINGSTONDRCRIMSON LEAF CTBRADFOR D P L R D LANTERNL A N E PENNSYLVANIAAVEMILLRUNLNCHATHAMR D SEV ERNWAY PRAI RI E CIRVEN TNORAVE TROTTERSCTC H E S HIRECT MACLAREN PL HACKMOREDRCOVENTRYPARKWAYKINGSTON CTSUMMERBRK.PLC U R R Y TRAIL DORCHESTE RCTFA IR HAVENRDELRENE ROADTILBURYWAYMERSEY PTPEN NSYLV A NI AHAN O V ERCT TRENTONTRAI LSTATESAVETRENTON ROADAUTU M N O A K SMILLRUN KENNETCIRCLEROS E M A RYCTDODDRDTHAMES AVEMERSEYWAYT ROTTER S RID G EBIGTIMBERTRAIL OXFORD RD HAVENHILL CIRBRADDOC K W O R C H ESTER DR AUGUSTALANECRIMSON LEAF TRAIL ALBA NY CIR R O G E R S C T ST O N E B RID G E D R N AV E VALLEYCOVENTRYPARKWAYGRANITE DRBRADDOCKTRAILL E X IN G T O N P O IN TE P K W Y COURT BRIDLE RDG CIR COUNTRYSIDEDRWINDMILL C T LE O N ARDLN WILDFLOWER WAY CANTERGLENCIR TOF T E LANECALVIN CT HAWTHO R NEWOODS DRDODDROADC A N T E R GL E N D R CO VE N T R Y P K WY EAST W OODCOURTELRENE ROADGOLDEN M E A D O WR D WOR CHESTERDRIVEPOINTEWAYELRENEROADJEFFE R S O N L A N E LANTERNC TBRI DLE RDG RDREADI NG COUNTRYVI EWDRES K LANEBRIDLE RDG RDSTONEB R I DGEDR N C O R N W ALLSCTWITHAM LN S H O R T L INETHAMESAVEAVON CTCAMB E R W E L LDRHAWTHORNEWOODSDRIVEDANIEL DRIVE WESTCHESTERCIRSTATES AVE S B C I R .DODDROADHACKMORE DRIVE NORTHBRIDGECTBRIDLE RDG RDPRAIRIE CIR E LASSO LN T R E N T O N TRAILMILL RUN CIR SADDLE WOODDRIVE FROMME CTHUNTERSOVLK HACKMORE DRBAFFINBAYN.H A V E N H ILLR D B R A D D O C K T R A IL TYNE LANE C.S.A.H.N O .3 0 (D I F FLE Y R O AD )BENTTREELAN E SOUTH HILLS DODD RDYORKTOWN DR. PENNSYLVANIA AVE WESCOTT ROAD COVE WELLAND CT FOXMOOR E C T STIRRUP STW AVENEY CT BRIDLERID GEPRAIRIERIDGERDBRIDLE RDG RDHIDDENMEADOWTR E T H A N D RRIDGEWOOD DREDENCIRC A S T L E T O N L N ARLENECTBRIDGEWATER D R B A FFINBAYS.CA NT E RGLENLNGOLDEN MEADOW CTCTHACKMORE DRIVE STONE B R ID GEDRDODDROADHACKM ORE CT W O R C H E S T E R C IR ELRENERD S U N S E T DR B R OC K T O N C I R VERMONT AVEM ILL R U N P A THCAM B E R W E L L DR.N. JACOB CT B R I D L E R I D G E R D CT BRIDGEWATERDRCOUNTYRVIEWDRPRAIRIERIDGE R D WESCOTT ROAD NORTHVIEWPARKRDBALDLAKECTNORTHVIEWPARKROAD BRADFORD CIR C AS T L ETO N CT TRAILT HAMES CIR DARTMOUTHCTBARROWCT.KIRSTEN CTBROC K T O N CURVEHAMI L T ONDRCOUNTRYSIDE DRNEWYORKAVEELRENEROADGRANITE CTBRIDLERIDGERDBridleRidge Park WanderingWalk Park CaptainDodd Park TrappFarm Park Location Map 0 1,000500 Feet ´ §¨¦35E §¨¦494 Cliff Rd Diffley Rd Yanke e Do odle Rd Lone Oak Rd Map Area Extent Project Name: Woods of Witham LaneRequest: Rezoning and Preliminary SubdivisionFile Nos.: 24-RZ-05-07-20 24-PS-01-07-20Subject Site Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA K. Approve a Resolution appointing election judges for the November 8, 2022 General Election. Action To Be Considered: To approve a resolution appointing election judges for the November 8, 2022 General Election. Facts: ➢ State Statute requires the City Clerk to recommend and the City Council to appoint election judges. In addition to the judge lists submitted by the major political parties, election judges were recruited through the City website, social media outlets, and a press release. ➢ A list of proposed election judges with party affiliation was included in the Cross Section packet distributed to Council on September 23, 2022. Election judges’ political affiliations are not public information. ➢ The judges listed in the attached resolution have met the minimum qualifications set forth in State Statute. Training will be provided to each judge in October. Attachments: (1) CK-1 Resolution 1 of 4 RESOLUTION NO. 22-43 CITY OF EAGAN APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES TO SERVE IN THE NOVEMBER 8, 2022 GENERAL ELECTION WHERAS, Minn. Stat. 204B.21 requires the governing body of a municipality to appoint election judges to serve in its precincts; and WHEREAS, the City of Eagan has exhausted the judge lists as specified in Minn. Stat. 204B.21 and has recruited other eligible election judges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to the requirements in Minn. Stat. 204B.21, the following people are appointed to serve as election judges in the City of Eagan for the November 8, 2022 General Election: Wilfred Abbott Marianne Adelmann Amina Ahmed Denise Alden Sarah Amend-Marshall Anne Cleveland Ames Elizabeth Amic Tracy Anderson Susan Anderson Steven Anderson Denise Arambadjis Eric Barcaskey Catherine Bartholet Steve Bartholet Kimberly Becker Dan Beekman Roy Bell Teri Bell John Belter Virginia Bendickson Kelli Benner Larry Berhow David Beyer Katherine Bierlein Lindsey Bina Reba Bisciglia-Johnson Caitlin Bissell Matthew Blaser Greta Bliek Angelica Bodnar Kristen Boeke Karen Booher Dan Boos Sandy Brecke Jeffrey Britt Terrence Brown Sheryl Burkhardt Michelle Buvik Cheryl Caponi Paul Carlson Thomas Carlson Robert Cason Robin Cerio Darius Cissan Alissa Clark Rita Clysdale Tony Coleman Steven Conlin Michael Coyne Kim Craven Betsy Daly Nate Danielson Eric Davenport Mara Davenport Melissa Dean Kathleen Deslauriers Telesha Destein Joseph Dierkes Abdullahi Dirie Mark Doble Geraldine (Geri) Dodge William Doyle Joan Dreier Lian Duan Brian Duffy Timothy Dulac Paul Eastling William Egan Laura Eng Robert Eng Marilyn Eykyn Emilio Fedeli Joni Fenner Christine Fitzgerald Amanda Fogg Matthew Foley Dale Ford Mary Forester Patricia Fosler Timothy Fredbo Dale Freking Robert Galezewski Charles Ganzhorn Kelly George Laura Ghilani George Gill Hugh Gitlin Kari Goodson Richard Goter Kenneth Graham 2 of 4 Richard Gramling Tim Graves Cathryn Grimwood Michael Grosso David Gunderson Kevin Gutknecht Jeffrey Halbur Lori Halverson Trevor Hamilton-Hennen Patricia Hamling Paul Hamling Christine Hansen Barbara Harper Lynn Hedblum Dagny Heimisdottir Sara Heitkamp Meagan Hemingson Thomas Henderson Jessica Hendricks Patrick Hendricks Lauren Henry John Herman Danielle Hermanny Teresa Hess Bob Hoaglund Peter Hoffman Nancy Hogan Jon Hohenstein Yvonne Holcomb Andrea Holland Marcia Holt Donna Homan Thomas Homan Sandra Hovland Nancy Huart Jami Hughes Caitlin Hughes-Parry Marie Humbert Douglas Hurd Douglas Ingraham Darrell Isebrand Beth Iseminger Christopher Jennings Richard Jensen Lisa Jensen Jayne Jerome Angela Johansen Colleen Johns Carol Johnson Richard Johnson Andrea Johnson Gomer Jones Robin Jones Terrie Jorgensen Teresa Jurek Walter Jurek Amy Kainz Michaelyn (Micki) Kallas Myron Kasch Carol Kearns Christine Keuler Melinda Kiemele Gladys Kim Miyeko Kimitch Andrew King Barry Kissell Michele Kleason Barrie Kletscher Kathy Kletscher Steven Kloner Matthew Knox Jessica Koehle Michael Koehler Barbara Koester Jeremy Koletar Mary Jo Koplos Michelle Krouch Deborah Kubes Kathleen Kuckler Debrah Kunkel Scott Kupczak Rachelle Lambert Richard Lamers Marie Lane Kevin Lanigan Mary Lanz Jamie Larson Michael Larson Kindahl Larson Carol Larson James Lee Esther Lenartz Helen Leslie Lynn Lewis Lorraine Lifgren Amy Limbybliw Janet Linkert Margaret Lonnquist Thomas Lopac Marian Luft Gloria Lutz Alexander Mack Mary Makeeff Gwen Malm Michael Martinez Sheila Mathew Christine Mazon-Stai Theresa Mcclenty Tom Mcdonough Tony Mcgeary Nancy Mcintire Tom Mclaughlin John Mclaughlin Joni Mclean Cynthia Mcnary Sherie Mentzer Wallace Susan Mesch Cherryl Mesko Carolyn Mestnik Sharon Miller Daniel Monroe Andre Montgomery Julianne Montgomery Tracy Morics Jean Mueting Janet Murphy Diane Murray Mike Myszka James Neagbour Christine Nelson Donelle Nelson Kenneth Nelson Patricia Neppl Robert (Bob) Newman Jim Nichols Ann Niebuhr 3 of 4 Stephen Nierengarten Susanne Nippert Sandra (Sandy) Novitzki Mark O'gorman Judit O'keeffe Paula Opatrny Jonathan Osterhout James Otero Anita Pagey Sara Palmitessa Anika Palodichuk Geri Paquette Phyllis Parr Michael Peiffer Donna Peiffer Rebecca Peterson William Peterson Marsha Peterson Joan Peterson Wendy Peterson Judy Peterson Jeffrey Peterson Cora Pieper Wanda Ponto Sackter Judy Preble Stephanie Propson Nancy J Prudhomme Casey Purves Art Quintin Scott Ramsdale Brian Raney Rita Ray Michael Raymond Randal Rients Mary Rivers Donald Robertson Catherine Ronayne Kristin Rozicky James Rudd Jennifer Rusert Suzanne Rysavy Sarah Sadique Victoria Sandberg Nancy Sannerud Lynn Schardt Mary Schier Andy Schmitz Pamela Schmitz James Schoffman Kristin Schoffman Debra Schommer Valerie Schuldt Tabitha Schultz David Schutt Susan Schutz Mary Schwandt Shirley Schwanz Alison Seburg Doug Sellner Ann Selva Mary Ann Sexton Kevin Shannon Christine Sheets Arlene Sheldon Sheridan Sia-Eymann Nancy Simmet Maryanne Simonitsch Nicholas Sirek Evan Skaar Diane Slechta Greg Solie Melinda Sooy Suzanne Sprick Randal Stahl David Stai Christopher Standish- Kooiman Cindy Steele Richard Steele Steven Stemig John Stephani Joan Stovall Brian Sullivan Cynthia Sullivan Susan Swanson Richard Swedean Charles Tebow Hope Thompson Garth Thoresen Charles Thorkildson Laura Thurber-Alexander Nathan Todd Susan Topp Lori Tripp Royce Tyre Mary Kae Vandeputte Gene Vanoverbeke Shaji Varghese Judy Velo Chemiere Verhey Carol Vihovde Frederick Vihovde Greg Volk Kathleen Vorderbruggen Valerie Wagoner Elizabeth Wahlstedt Margaret Wall Haley Waller Pitts Lynn Wasvick Rose Webb Sharon Weise Richelle Wesley Michael Westling Bette Wheeler John Wigen Mary Jo Wiita Douglas Willetts Vicki Williams Dan Wolbert Sherry Wood James Wrobleski Karen Wylie Sarah Yaeger Lynn Yamanaka Jayna Young 4 of 4 NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant to Minn. Stat. 203B.21, additional judges may be appointed within 25 days of the election if it is determined additional election judges will be required. CITY OF EAGAN CITY COUNCIL By: _________________________ Its Mayor Attest: _______________________ Its Clerk Motion by: Seconded by: Those in favor: Those against: Date: October 4, 2022 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 4th day of October, 2022. ____________________________ City Clerk Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA: L. Approve Agreement With Minnesota Department Of Public Safety, Office Of Traffic Safety To Accept Grant For Dedicated DWI Enforcement Officer Action To Be Considered: To approve a grant agreement with Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety for dedicated DWI Enforcement Officer Facts: ➢ The Office of Traffic Safety awarded the Eagan Police Department a grant to reduce traffic injuries and fatalities caused by impaired drivers. ➢ As part of this agreement the department agrees to add a Traffic Enforcement Officer whose primary responsibility is DWI enforcement. ➢ The grant provides reimbursement of $124,084.06 for the hourly wages, training, and other enforcement activities. ➢ This position will be drawn from current staffing levels. ➢ The agreement has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office. Attachments: (2) CL-1 Contract CL-2 Resolution Grant Contract Agreement Page 1 of 2 DPS Grant Contract Agreement non-state (Updated 12/2020) Minnesota Department of Public Safety (“State”) Office of Traffic Safety 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1620 Saint Paul, MN 55101 Grant Program: 2023 NHTSA: 2023 DWI / Traffic Safety Officer Grant Contract Agreement No.: A-OFFICR23-2023-EAGANPD-017 Grantee: Eagan Police Department 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122-1897 Grant Contract Agreement Term: Effective Date: 10/01/2022 Expiration Date: 09/30/2023 Grantee’s Authorized Representative: Rich Evans, Sergeant 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN 55122-1897 (651)675-5735 revans@cityofeagan.com Grant Contract Agreement Amount: Original Agreement $124,084.06 Matching Requirement $ 0.00 State’s Authorized Representative: Duane Siedschlag Impaired Driving Program Coordinator 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1620 Saint Paul, MN 55101 (651)201-7078 Duane.siedschlag@state.mn.us Federal Funding: CFDA 20.616 & CFDA 20.600 FAIN: 69A3752130000405DMNL & FAIN: 69A7521300005020MNO State Funding: None Special Conditions: None Under Minn. Stat. § 299A.01, Subd 2 (4) the State is empowered to enter into this grant contract agreement. Term: The creation and validity of this grant contract agreement conforms with Minn. Stat. § 16B.98 Subd. 5. Effective date is the date shown above or the date the State obtains all required signatures under Minn. Stat. § 16B.98, subd. 7, whichever is later. Once this grant contract agreement is fully executed, the Grantee may claim reimbursement for expenditures incurred pursuant to the Payment clause of this grant contract agreement. Reimbursements will only be made for those expenditures made according to the terms of this grant contract agreement. Expiration date is the date shown above or until all obligations have been satisfactorily fulfilled, whichever occurs first. The Grantee, who is not a state employee will: Perform and accomplish such purposes and activities as specified herein and in the Grantee’s approved 2023 NHTSA: 2023 DWI / Traffic Safety Officer Application (“Application”) which is incorporated by reference into this grant contract agreement and on file with the State at 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1620, Saint Paul, MN 55101. The Grantee shall also comply with all requirements referenced in the 2023 NHTSA: 2023 DWI / Traffic Safety Officer Guidelines and Application which includes the Terms and Conditions and Grant Program Guidelines (https://app.dps.mn.gov/EGrants), which are incorporated by reference into this grant contract agreement. Budget Revisions: The breakdown of costs of the Grantee’s Budget is contained in Exhibit A, which is attached and incorporated into this grant contract agreement. As stated in the Grantee’s Application and Grant Program Guidelines, the Grantee will submit a written change request for any substitution of budget items or any deviation and in accordance with the Grant Program Guidelines. Requests must be approved prior to any expenditure by the Grantee. Matching Requirements: (If applicable.) As stated in the Grantee’s Application, the Grantee certifies that the Grant Contract Agreement Page 2 of 2 DPS Grant Contract Agreement non-state (Updated 12/2020) matching requirement will be met by the Grantee. Payment: As stated in the Grantee’s Application and Grant Program Guidance, the State will promptly pay the Grantee after the Grantee presents an invoice for the services actually performed and the State's Authorized Representative accepts the invoiced services and in accordance with the Grant Program Guidelines. Payment will not be made if the Grantee has not satisfied reporting requirements. Certification Regarding Lobbying: (If applicable.) Grantees receiving federal funds over $100,000.00 must complete and return the Certification Regarding Lobbying form provided by the State to the Grantee. 1. ENCUMBRANCE VERIFICATION 3. STATE AGENCY Individual certifies that funds have been encumbered as required by Minn. Stat. § 16A.15. Signed: _____________________________________________ (with delegated authority) Signed: _____________________________________________ Title: ______________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________________ Date: ______________________________________________ Grant Contract Agreement No./ P.O. No.: A-OFFICR23-2023-EAGANPD-017 / 3000082306 Project No.: 23-03-03 2. GRANTEE The Grantee certifies that the appropriate person(s) have executed the grant contract agreement on behalf of the Grantee as required by applicable articles, bylaws, resolutions, or ordinances. Signed: _____________________________________________ Print Name: __________________________________________ Title: _______________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________________ Signed: ______________________________________________ Print Name: __________________________________________ Distribution: DPS/FAS Title: ________________________________________________ Grantee State’s Authorized Representative Date: ________________________________________________ 2023 DWI / Traffic Safety Officer Revised - EXHIBIT A Organization: Eagan Police Department A-OFFICR23-2023-EAGANPD-017 Budget Summary Budget Budget Category State Reimbursement Local Match Salary Increase officer strength for dedicated traffic safety and impaired driving enforcement $123,959.06 $0.00 Total $123,959.06 $0.00 Operating Expenses No funds requested for operating expenses $0.00 $0.00 Total $0.00 $0.00 TZD Conference Registration TZD conference registration $125.00 $0.00 Total $125.00 $0.00 Total $124,084.06 $0.00 Page 1 of 109/14/2022 CITY OF EAGAN RESOLUTION NO. __________ RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT Be it resolved that City of Eagan, on behalf of its Police Department enters into a grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, for a dedicated DWI Enforcement Officer for the period of October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023. The Chief of Police, Roger New or his/her successor, is hereby authorized to execute such agreements and amendments as are necessary to implement the project on behalf of the Eagan Police Department and to be the fiscal agent and administer the grant. I certify that the above resolution was adopted by the City Council of Eagan, Minnesota on October 4, 2022. SIGNED: WITNESSETH: (Signature) (Signature) City Mayor* City Clerk* (Title) (Title) (Date) (Date) . Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting CONSENT AGENDA: M. Accept Bid And Bid Result Tabulation For The Eagan Police Department Locker Room Project Action To Be Considered: Receive bid and bid result tabulation for the Eagan Police Department locker room project . Facts: ➢ The Police Department has run out of lockers in the women’s locker room. ➢ The additional space will address our current locker shortage and future space needs. ➢ The Increase in construction costs has resulted in the need for more funding and requirement for public bidding process. ➢ The city received eleven bids following our request for proposal (RFP) process. ➢ The proposed project will be funded through ARPA funds. Attachments: (2) CM-1 Bid Results and Recommendations CM-2 Bid Results Tabulation MEMORANDUM: PROJECT: Eagan PD Locker Room CNH NO: 22016 DATE: September 9, 2022 TO: City of Eagan - Mayor and City Council SUBJECT: Bid Results Summary and Recommendations The following is a summary of the bidding process and results, review of the apparent low bid general contractor and recommendations for City Council consideration for the Eagan PD Locker Room project. Bid Process The pre-bid process went smoothly and there was significant general contractor as well as subcontractor interest in this project. This was evident by the significant number of individuals attending the pre-bid conference and the number of general contractors bidding the project. Bid Results The bids for the Eagn PD Locker Room remodel were received on September 7, 2022, based on the plans and specifications developed by CNH Architects and our consultant team. The bids were opened and read aloud to all in attendance. There were eleven bids submitted by general contractors as shown in the table below in ascending cost bid order. General Contractor Base Bid Market & Johnson $231,189 Versacon Inc.$235,000 CM Construction $241,800 Parkos Construction $241,800 Morcon Construction $244,000 Ebert Construction $247,700 Derau Construction $272,100 CJC Construction $276,000 Iyawe & Associates $294,000 Century Construction Company $304,000 Brennan Construction $305,000 As noted above, the bids ranged with a difference of about 24% between high and low bids. The apparent low bidder, Market & Johnson, at $241,189 is $3,811 below the next bid, a 1.6% difference which is very tight. 7300 147th St W | Suite 504 | Apple Valley, MN 55124 | 952-431-4433 | cnharch.com Apparent Low Bidder CNH Architects has interviewed Market & Johnson to discuss their comfort level with their bids and ask some general qualification questions. They noted that they had good coverage on all bid sections and was very comfortable with the bid they submitted. CNH Architects has worked with Market & Johnson previously on the dorm remodeling of Eagan Fire Station #4. They were very good to work with, responsive to the needs of the project, and provided a good end result. Recommendations Base Bid – Eagan PD Locker Room - $231,189: CNH Architects considers this bid to be competitive and of good value. We have interviewed the low bidder and found them to be responsible and responsive to the documents. Consequently, CNH Architects recommends awarding the contract for the Eagan PD Locker Room project to the low bidder, Market & Johnson. Respectfully Submitted, Quinn S. Hutson, AIA, LEED AP Principal / President CNH Architects, Inc. 7300 WEST 147TH STREET SUITE 504 APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 (952) 431-4433 Project:Eagan PD Locker Room CNH No:22016 Bid Date:9/7/2022 Brennan Construction Century Construction CJC Construction CM Construction Minneapolis, MN ramsey, MN Curnsville, MN Base Bid $305,000.00 $304,000.00 $276,000.00 $241,800.00 Bid Bond Yes Yes Yes Yes Contractor Verification of Compliance Yes Yes Yes Yes Addendum #1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Ebert Construction Market & Johnson Morcon Construction Parkos Construction Corcoran, MN Stillwater, MN Fridley, MN West St. paul, MN Base Bid $247,700.00 $231,189.00 $244,000.00 $241,800.00 Bid Bond Yes Yes Yes Yes Contractor Verification of Compliance Yes Yes Yes Yes Addendum #1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Additional Comments General Contractors BID RESULT TABULATION General Contractors 7300 WEST 147TH STREET SUITE 504 APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 (952) 431-4433 Project:Eagan PD Locker Room CNH No:22016 Bid Date:9/7/2022 Versacon Iyawe & Associates Derau Construction Minneapolis, MN Base Bid $235,000.00 $294,000.00 $272,100.00 Bid Bond Yes Yes Yes Contractor Verification of Compliance Yes Yes Yes Addendum #1 Yes Yes Yes Additional Comments Base Bid Bid Bond Contractor Verification of Compliance Addendum #1 Additional Comments General Contractors BID RESULT TABULATION General Contractors Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting N. 2021 Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Report Action To Be Considered: To receive and accept the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Report for the year ended December 31, 2021 Facts: When federal expenditures exceed $750,000 within a given year, federal compliance standards require the City to have a federal single audit conducted. The annual Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) report for the year ended December 31, 2021, has been completed and audited by the City’s auditor, Redpath and Company. Redpath has expressed an unmodified (“clean”) opinion on the SEFA report, which is the highest level of assurance offered. The City is required to report the results of the federal single audit to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by September 30, 2022. The annual SEFA report and single audit opinion have historically been presented along with the annual financial report but are being presented separately for the year ended December 31, 2021. Due to a scheduling conflict, Redpath and Company elected to complete the federal single audit at a later date than in previous years. Attachments: (1) CN‐1 2021 Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Report CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS AND INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORTS For The Year Ended December 31, 2021 - This page intentionally left blank - CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Independent Auditor’s Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting and on Compliance and Other Matters Based on an Audit of Financial Statements Performed in Accordance With Government Auditing Standards 1 Independent Auditor’s Report on Compliance for Each Major Program and on Internal Control over Compliance and Report on Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Required by the Uniform Guidance 3 Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 7 Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs 9 Summary Schedule of Prior Year Audit Findings 11 - This page intentionally left blank - GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS Government Auditing Standards deficiency in internal control material weakness significant deficiency 1 Government Auditing Standards Government Auditing Standards Government Auditing Standards 2 55 5th Street East, Suite 1400, St. Paul, MN, 55101 www.redpathcpas.com INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT ON COMPLIANCE FOR EACH MAJOR PROGRAM AND ON INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS REQUIRED BY THE UNIFORM GUIDANCE To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Eagan, Minnesota Report on Compliance for Each Major Federal Program Opinion on Each Major Federal Program We have audited the City of Eagan, Minnesota’s (the City) compliance with the types of compliance requirements identified as subject to audit in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on each of the City’s major federal programs for the year ended December 31, 2021. The City’s major federal programs are identified in the summary of auditor's results section of the accompanying schedule of findings and questioned costs. In our opinion, the City complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements referred to above that could have a direct and material effect on each of its major federal programs for the year ended December 31, 2021. Basis for Opinion on Each Major Federal Program We conducted our audit of compliance in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America; the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States; and the audit requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Our responsibilities under those standards and the Uniform Guidance are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of Compliance section of our report. We are required to be independent of the City and to meet our other ethical responsibilities, in accordance with relevant ethical requirements relating to our audit. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion on compliance for each major federal program. Our audit does not provide a legal determination of the City’s compliance with the compliance requirements referred to above. 3 City of Eagan, Minnesota Independent Auditor’s Report on Compliance for Each Major Program and on Internal Control Over Compliance and Report on Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Required by the Uniform Guidance Responsibilities of Management for Compliance Management is responsible for compliance with the requirements referred to above and for the design, implementation, and maintenance of effective internal control over compliance with the requirements of laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and provisions of contracts or grant agreements applicable to the City’s federal programs. Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of Compliance Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether material noncompliance with the compliance requirements referred to above occurred, whether due to fraud or error, and express an opinion on the City’s compliance based on our audit. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not absolute assurance and therefore is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, Government Auditing Standards, and the Uniform Guidance will always detect material noncompliance when it exists. The risk of not detecting material noncompliance resulting from fraud is higher than for that resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control. Noncompliance with the compliance requirements referred to above is considered material if there is a substantial likelihood that, individually or in the aggregate, it would influence the judgment made by a reasonable user of the report on compliance about the City’s compliance with the requirements of each major federal program as a whole. In performing an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, Government Auditing Standards, and the Uniform Guidance, we: • Exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. • Identify and assess the risks of material noncompliance, whether due to fraud or error, and design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks. Such procedures include examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the City’s compliance with the compliance requirements referred to above and performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. • Obtain an understanding of the City’s internal control over compliance relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances and to test and report on internal control over compliance in accordance with the Uniform Guidance, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the City’s internal control over compliance. Accordingly, no such opinion is expressed. 4 City of Eagan, Minnesota Independent Auditor’s Report on Compliance for Each Major Program and on Internal Control Over Compliance and Report on Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Required by the Uniform Guidance We are required to communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and any significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in internal control over compliance that we identified during the audit. Report on Internal Control Over Compliance A deficiency in internal control over compliance exists when the design or operation of a control over compliance does not allow management or employees, in the normal course of performing their assigned functions, to prevent, or detect and correct, noncompliance with a type of compliance requirement of a federal program on a timely basis. A material weakness in internal control over compliance is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over compliance, such that there is a reasonable possibility that material noncompliance with a type of compliance requirement of a federal program will not be prevented, or detected and corrected, on a timely basis. A significant deficiency in internal control over compliance is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over compliance with a type of compliance requirement of a federal program that is less severe than a material weakness in internal control over compliance, yet important enough to merit attention by those charged with governance. Our consideration of internal control over compliance was for the limited purpose described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of Compliance section above and was not designed to identify all deficiencies in internal control over compliance that might be material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal control over compliance. Given these limitations, during our audit we did not identify any deficiencies in internal control over compliance that we consider to be material weaknesses, as defined above. However, material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal control over compliance may exist that were not identified. Our audit was not designed for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of internal control over compliance. Accordingly, no such opinion is expressed. The purpose of this report on internal control over compliance is solely to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over compliance and the results of that testing based on the requirements of the Uniform Guidance. Accordingly, this report is not suitable for any other purpose. 5 City of Eagan, Minnesota Independent Auditor’s Report on Compliance for Each Major Program and on Internal Control Over Compliance and Report on Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Required by the Uniform Guidance Report on Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Required by the Uniform Guidance We have audited the financial statements of the governmental activities, the business- type activities, each major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information of the City of Eagan, Minnesota as of and for the year ended December 31, 2021, and the related notes to the financial statements, which collectively comprise the City of Eagan, Minnesota’s basic financial statements. We issued our report thereon dated June 15, 2022, which contained unmodified opinions on those financial statements. Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming opinions on the financial statements that collectively comprise the basic financial statements. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented for purposes of additional analysis as required by the Uniform Guidance and is not a required part of the basic financial statements. Such information is the responsibility of management and was derived from and relates directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financial statements. The information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the financial statements and certain additional procedures, including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financial statements or to the basic financial statements themselves, and other additional procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. In our opinion, the schedule of expenditures of federal awards is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements as a whole. REDPATH AND COMPANY, LTD. St. Paul, Minnesota September 22, 2022 6 CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 Federal Pass-Through Assistance Entity Listing Identifying Federal Number Number Expenditures U.S. Department of Agriculture: Passed-through State of Minnesota: State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP Cluster)10.561 None Noted 2,952$ Total U.S. Department of Agriculture 2,952 Executive Office of the President: Passed-through State of Minnesota: High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program 95.001 None Noted 170,575 Total Executive Office of the President 170,575 U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Passed-through State of Minnesota: COVID-19 - Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters)97.036 None Noted 14,922 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER)97.083 None Noted 1,401,250 Total U.S. Department of Homeland Security 1,416,172 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Passed-through Dakota County Community Development Agency: Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants - CDGB (Entitlement Grants Cluster)14.218 None Noted 15,735 Total U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 15,735 U.S. Department of Justice: Passed-through State of Minnesota: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program 16.738 None Noted 275,546 Total U.S. Department of Justice 275,546 U.S. Department of Transportation: Passed-through State of Minnesota: Minimum Penalties for Repeat Offenders for Driving While Intoxicated 20.608 None Noted 44,349 State and Community Highway Safety (Highway Safety Cluster)20.600 None Noted 11,533 National Priority Safety Programs (Highway Safety Cluster)20.616 None Noted 31,237 Subtotal Highway Safety Cluster 42,770 Total U.S. Department of Transportation 87,119 U.S. Department of The Treasury: Received directly from federal sources: COVID-19 - Coronavirus State And Local Fiscal Recovery Funds 21.027 Not Applicable 441,290 Total U.S. Department of Treasury 441,290 Total Expenditures of Federal Awards 2,409,389$ Federal Grantor/Pass-Through Grantor Program or Cluster Title 7 CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 Notes to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Note 1. Basis of Presentation Note 3. Indirect Cost Rate Note 4. Subrecipients City of Eagan, Minnesota did not elect to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. City of Eagan, Minnesota passed through a total of $17,030 in federal funding to subrecipients related to the National Priority Safety Programs (20.616) in 2021. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of City of Eagan, Minnesota (City) under programs of the federal government for the year ended December 31, 2021. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of City of Eagan, Minnesota, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position or change in financial position of the City. Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. 8 CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 SECTION I – SUMMARY OF AUDIT RESULTS Financial Statements A. Type of auditors’ report issued:Unmodified B. Internal control over financial reporting: Material weakness(es) identified? Yes X No Significant deficiencies identified that are not considered to be material weaknesses? Yes X No C. Noncompliance material to financial statements noted? Yes X No Federal Awards D. Internal control over major programs: Material weakness(es) identified? Yes X No Significant deficiencies identified that are not considered to be material weaknesses? Yes X No E. Type of auditors’ report issued on compliance for major programs: Unmodified F. Any other findings disclosed that are required to be reported in accordance with 2 CFR section 200.516(a)? Yes X No G. Identification of major programs: Name of Federal Program Assistance Listing Number Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) 97.083 H. Dollar threshold used to distinguish between Type A and Type B programs: $750,000 I. Auditee qualified as a low-risk auditee: Yes X No * * The auditee was not required to have a single audit in the prior two years, and therefore does not qualify as a low-risk auditee. 9 CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 SECTION II – FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINDINGS No current year findings. SECTION III – FEDERAL AWARD FINDINGS No current year findings. 10 CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA SUMMARY SCHEDULE OF PRIOR YEAR AUDIT FINDINGS For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 FOLLOW-UP ON PRIOR YEAR FINDINGS FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINDINGS None. FEDERAL AWARD FINDINGS None. 11 - This page intentionally left blank - 12 Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting OLD BUSINESS A. Conditional Use Permit - Oak Hills Church Action To Be Considered: To approve (or direct preparation of Findings of Fact for Denial) a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking with two other properties, reducing the on-site parking requirements by 15 stalls for the property locate at 1570 Century Point, legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Century Addition, subject to the conditions listed in the APC minutes. Required Vote For Approval: Majority of Councilmembers present Facts: Oak Hills Church recently acquired the subject site with the intention of expanding community outreach. The subject site and main church campus at 1750 Yankee Doodle Road are owned by separate legal entities. The applicant proposes improvements to finish the lower level of the building for meeting space, add an outdoor patio, a coffee shop and commercial kitchen on the upper level, and expand the building to provide a small vestibule and elevator. These modifications result in required parking of 52 stalls compared to 37 stalls provided on the site. The site is fully developed and appears unable to accommodate an expansion of parking. This item was before the City Council as a Variance request at the August 16, 2022, meeting, and was continued twice to the October 4, 2022, City Council meeting. The City Council asked the applicant to explore formalizing a cross-parking arrangement with the adjacent funeral home and provide additional information about parking demand and peak hours. The applicant did reach out to the owners of the adjacent funeral home and Oak Hills Church at 1750 Yankee Doodle Road and indicates that all parties are agreeable to executing a cross-parking agreement. The cross-parking agreement should be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, including a provision that the agreement cannot be terminated without the consent of the city. The applicant converted the Variance request to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for joint parking with a reduction in on-site parking of 15 stalls. The joint parking CUP ordinance allows a reduction in on-site parking through shared use of up to 30 parking stalls. Other improvements to promote walkability in lieu of driving include a direct pedestrian connection between the site and the adjacent public trail, and bike racks within the site. The joint parking Conditional Use Permit requires no substantial conflict in the principal hours of the uses sharing the parking. The applicant states the uses within the building on the subject site have complementary peak operating times with meeting space used more heavily in the evenings while the coffee shop and barber shop are primarily daytime uses. Also, parents dropping off youth for meetings typically park at the main church campus, reducing on-site parking demand. The main church campus parking is fully utilized only on Sunday mornings. We currently lack data on peak hours for the funeral home as service times and attendance can vary. A public hearing was held on September 27, 2022, and the Advisory Planning Commission did recommend approval of the CUP. Issues: None 60-Day Agency Action Deadline: Extended to November 17, 2022 Attachments: (4) OBA-1 Location Map OBA-2 Draft September 27, 2022, APC Minutes OBA-3 Planning Report OBA-4 Report Exhibits ASHBURYROADYANKEEDRIVEF A R N U M FEDERALDRIVEDONALD AVEB O A R D W A L KSTATE TRUNK HWY. NO. 13DONALD CO U RTBIR C H P O N D R D ASHBURY ROAD MEADOW VIEW ROAD MONTEREY LANE DONALD AVELETENDRE ST A S H B URY CTBIRCHPONDRD TOWERVIEW ROAD R O BIN L A N E B L A C K HAWKCOV EALEXAND ERRD LEMIEUX CIR KYLLO LANE DRIVE LETENDRE ST LAKEVI E WCURV EST.CHARLESPLACEASHBURYPLACEC E N T R A L P A R K W A YALDENPONDLANE BLACKHAWK ROADCOACHMANROADSURREYHEI GH TSDR IV E BLACKHAWKLAKEDRVIOLET LANE PARK P LTERMINALDRIVE ASHBURY ROAD COACHMANROADHUNT DRIVE FEDERALDRIVEDUCKWOOD DR BIRC H P O ND P L LAKEVIE W T R AIL COAC H MANROADPACIFICAVE FEDERAL DRIVEBOARDWALKCOUNTY ROAD NO. 28 (YANKEE DOO DLE ROAD) FOUR OAKS RD FEDERAL DRIVECOAC H MANROADKNOLL RIDGE DRIVEQUARRY RD CREST RIDGE LANE HERITAGELANECOACHMANROADBLUE CROSS RD.W A S H INGTONDRIVEYANKEE D O O D LE R O A D BLUECROSSROAD81ST ST W CENTURY POINT STATETRUNKHIGHWAYNO.13LAKEVIEWCURV E A S HBURYPLBALTICAVESTATEHIGHWAYNO.13PilotKnob Park Sky Hill Park CentralPark Park Quarry Park Fort SnellingState Park Park Location Map 0 1,000500 Feet ´ §¨¦35E §¨¦494 Cliff Rd Diffley Rd Yanke e Do odle Rd Lone Oak Rd Map Area Extent Project Name: Oak Hills Church Request: Conditional Use Permit File No.: 09-CU-07-11-22 Subject Site Advisory Planning Commission September 27, 2022 Page 2 of 17 B. Oak Hills Church Applicant Name: Holly Burley Location: 1570 Century Point; Lot 2, Block 2, Century Addition Application: Conditional Use Permit A Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking. File Number: 09‐CU‐07‐01‐22 Planner Pam Dudziak introduced this item and highlighted the information presented in the City Staff report dated September 20, 2022. Representing the Applicant, Ian Hardgrove, 569 Spruce Circle, introduced himself as a member of Oak Hills Church who has been involved in the outreach project since the beginning. He gave a brief history of the outreach project, how the church acquired the property, community outreach efforts and intended use of the building. Member Wegener asked if there have been any complaints or problems with sharing parking since the church acquired the property. Mr. Hardgrove stated he was not aware of any complaints. City Planner Mike Schultz stated the city has not received any complaints, and the funeral home may occasionally utilize on‐street parking along Century Point. Chair Jensen opened the public hearing. There being no public comment, Chair Jensen closed the public hearing and turned the discussion back to the Commission. Member Schwanke commended the applicant for their efforts and for coming back with the conditional use permit. He further opined that shared parking efforts like this are extraordinary as a way for different owners to work together and share facilities, and that while occasional challenges may arise, these owners seem to have managed them. Member Whitfield moved, Member Whisnant seconded a motion to recommend approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking with two other properties, reducing the on‐site parking requirements by 15 stalls, subject to the following conditions: 1. The Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded at Dakota County within 60 days of approval by the City Council. Advisory Planning Commission September 27, 2022 Page 3 of 17 2. The applicant shall provide a private cross‐easement agreement for ingress/egress and shared parking, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and the agreement shall be recorded against the property. 3. Site modifications shall be consistent with the plans dated September 2, 2022. 4. A building permit is required prior to commencing construction. 5. A landscape plan shall be provided with the building permit to meet City Code standards. 6. The outdoor patio shall not exceed 24 seats. 7. A direct pedestrian connection between the site and adjacent public trail or sidewalk shall be provided, in addition to two bike racks. The pedestrian connection and bike racks shall be shown on the plans submitted for the building permit. 8. Parking and ADA accessible stalls shall be restriped in conformance with plans dated September 2, 2022, prior to issuance of final certificate of occupancy. All voted in favor. Motion carried 7‐0. PLANNING REPORT CITY OF EAGAN REPORT DATE: September 20, 2022 CASE: 09-CU-07-11-22 APPLICANT: Holly Burley, Vanman Architects & Builders HEARING DATE: September 27, 2022 PROPERTY OWNER: Rod Carlson, Oak Hills Outreach LLC APPLICATION DATE: July 20, 2022 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit PREPARED BY: Pam Dudziak LOCATION: 1570 Century Point COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: RC, Retail Commercial ZONING: NB, Neighborhood Business SUMMARY OF REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking with two other properties, reducing the on-site parking requirements by 15 stalls, for the property located at 1570 Century Point, legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Century Addition. AUTHORITY FOR REVIEW City Code Chapter 11, Section 11.50, Subdivisions 4C and 4D provide the following. Subdivision 4C states that the Planning Commission shall recommend a conditional use permit and the Council shall issue such conditional use permits only if it finds that such use at the proposed location: 1. Will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, or general welfare of the neighborhood or the City. 2. Will be harmonious with the general and applicable specific objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and City Code provisions. 3. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained so as to be compatible in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and will not Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 2 change the essential character of that area, nor substantially diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood. 4. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services, including streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer systems and schools. 5. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be hazardous or detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare because of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. 6. Will have vehicular ingress and egress to the property which does not create traffic congestion or interfere with traffic on surrounding public streets. 7. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of major importance. 8. Is appropriate after considering whether the property is in compliance with the City Code. Subdivision 4D, Conditions, states that in reviewing applications of conditional use permits, the Planning Commission and the Council may attach whatever reasonable conditions they deem necessary to mitigate anticipated adverse impacts associated with these uses, to protect the value of other property within the district, and to achieve the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. In all cases in which conditional uses are granted, the Council shall require such evidence and guarantees as it may deem necessary as proof that the conditions stipulated in connection therewith are being and will be complied with. CODE REQUIRMENTS: City Code Sec. 11.70, Subd. 5 sets the minimum number of required off-street parking stalls as follows. C. Church, club. At least one parking space for each three and one-half seats based on the design capacity of the main assembly hall. N. Restaurants, cafes, bars, taverns, nightclubs. At least one parking space for each three seats based on capacity design. O. Retail store. At least one off-street parking space for each 200 square feet of floor area up to a total floor area of 10,000 square feet. At least one off-street parking space for each 250 square feet of floor area between 10,001 and 30,000 square feet. At least one off-street parking space for each 300 square feet of floor area thereafter. Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 3 U. Uses not listed. For uses not specifically listed, the city shall determine an appropriate standard based on similar uses. No specific parking standard is listed for a funeral home. The use functions similar to a church or club, so the same parking standard is applied to the funeral home. City Code Section 11.70, Subdivision 6, allows joint parking facilities via conditional use permit and a reduction of up to 30 required spaces for joint use parking areas. BACKGROUND/HISTORY The property was platted in 1984 as part of the Century Addition, and the building was constructed in 1985, primarily for general office space. The property has consistently been zoned Neighborhood Business (NB) since its initial development. Oak Hills Church recently acquired this property with the intention of utilizing the space for community outreach. The main Oak Hills Church campus is located just south of the subject site at 1750 Yankee Doodle Road. The church’s ownership of both properties is in separate legal entities. This proposal was initially submitted as a Variance to reduce the on-site parking requirement. At the August 16, 2022, City Council meeting, the City Council asked the applicant to explore a formal cross-parking agreement with neighboring funeral home property and the main church campus to ensure the continued availability of the shared parking that is currently an informal arrangement, with the intention that the joint parking ordinance could then be applied and the variance would be unnecessary. The applicant has done so and requested to convert the request to a Conditional Use Permit for joint parking. EXISTING CONDITIONS The property consists of 0.76 acres located at the south corner of Century Point and Coachman Road, adjacent to Yankee Doodle Road. Access to the property is available via a shared driveway from Century Point (a public street) as well as from Coachman Road to the east. A funeral home is located adjacent to the property to the west and shares the driveway access from Century Point. Apartments and a commercial building (Dive Shop, scuba training) are located to the north of the property. Directly to the east is a shopping mall and to the south and across Yankee Doodle Road is the main Oak Hills Church campus along with the Eagan Maintenance Facility. A pylon sign is located on the southeast corner of the site. The property has little landscaping. A few pine trees hug the northwest portion of the building and a couple of rocked landscape islands are present, along with a cluster of several deciduous trees in the northeast corner. The plantings are mature and in stable condition. The parking lot and building exterior appear to be in satisfactory condition. Site landscaping should be Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 4 consistent with City Code standards and provided with the building remodel, and a landscape plan should be submitted at the time of building permit application. EVALUATION OF REQUEST Description of Proposal – The applicant is seeking approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking. The site currently has 37 parking stalls, which have been sufficient for the office and service uses that previously occupied the building. The applicant intends to update the building to provide space for community outreach. The project includes refinishing the lower level for meeting space, introducing a coffee shop and commercial kitchen on the upper level of the building, and adding an outdoor patio (less than 24 seats). The applicant intends to retain the existing barber shop as a tenant. A small addition to the building footprint (200 square feet) will provide a vestibule and elevator to meet accessibility requirements. The increase in finished space and change in uses within the building result in required parking of 52 stalls, an on-site deficiency of 15 stalls. Area (square feet) Required Parking Barbershop 282 square feet 2 stall (1 per 200 square feet) Youth Multipurpose Meeting Space 1,711 square feet Occupancy 116 33 stalls (1 per 3.5 seats) Coffee Shop/ Commercial Kitchen 1,386 square feet Occupancy 52 seats 17 stalls (1 per 3 seats) TOTAL 52 stalls Applicant’s Narrative – According to the submitted narrative, the project includes modifications to update the building and introduce uses to best serve the needs of the community. The applicant indicates it is not feasible to add parking given the site conditions and existing vehicular circulation. The applicant indicates that shared parking is available with the adjacent funeral home and also at the main church campus across Yankee Doodle Road to the south. Cross-Parking Agreement – Following the City Council’s direction upon review of the variance request, the applicant has approached both the neighboring Klecatsky’s funeral home and Oak Hills Church about formalizing the informal parking arrangement among the three parcels which allows shared parking between the two parcels on Century Point and on the main church campus at 1570 Yankee Doodle Road. The applicant indicates that all three parties agree to executing a formal cross-parking agreement and an initial draft of the agreement has been provided to the city for review. Because the shared parking is proposed to meet the minimum parking requirements for the subject site via the joint parking CUP, the city attorney has advised that the agreement should include a provision that it cannot be terminated without the consent of the city. This comment has been provided to the applicant who is working with the owners of all three parcels to incorporate this provision into the agreement. Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 5 Joint Parking Criteria - The Zoning Ordinance states the city may consider joint use of off-street parking to minimize the amount of hardcover and maximize real estate potential. A conditional use permit is required and could allow a reduction of 30 required parking spaces. “Required parking serving two or more uses may be located on the same lot or in the same structure . . .. provided that the total number of parking spaces so furnished shall not be less than the sum total of the separate requirements for each use during any peak hour parking period when the parking facility is utilized at the same time by two or more uses.” Conditions required for joint use are: a) The proposed joint parking space is within 400 feet of the main entrance of the use it will serve. Parking on the subject site and funeral home property is within 400 feet of each other. The main church campus is less than 400 feet to the subject site, and slightly more than 400 feet to the funeral home entrance. b) The applicant shall show that there is no substantial conflict in the principal hours of the two or more buildings or uses for which joint use of off-street parking facilities is proposed. As of the date of this report, the applicant has been unsuccessful in retaining a traffic engineer in time to include additional data on peak use hours of the various uses in the planning report. We are hopeful that this additional information will be furnished prior to the City Council meeting. The applicant believes the spaces will not all be used at the same time, “The youth space uses will be mostly utilized in the evenings and weekends when some of the upper-level uses are less likely to be operational. The primary users of the [meeting] space also predominately fall below driving age and most will be dropped off by parents/adults.” Existing crosswalks at Coachman and Yankee Doodle Roads would allow for safe pedestrian travel between the two locations. The applicant states most of the time, the church’s main campus lot “is only 5% utilized with the exception of Sunday mornings when it is fully utilized and Wednesday when it may be less than 50% utilized.” Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 6 c) The conditional use permit shall be considered void or be revoked if there is a change of use that would cause similar hours of operation or peak demand periods. This is monitored through building permit applications. Parking can also be reviewed if complaints of spillover parking arise and it becomes problematic. d) Any other conditional use permit criteria as contained in the Code. The conditional use permit criteria are listed in the Authority for Review section of this report. If both the subject site and the funeral home are fully operational at the same time, a shortage of 17 stalls exists between the two properties. The shortage is less if, as the applicant asserts, uses within the subject site have different peak hours. Through the shared parking agreement, parking at the Oak Hills Church main campus would also be available. A summary of parking availability for the three parcels is provided below. Detailed calculations for the three lots are included in a supplemental attachment to this report. Required Provided Difference 1570 Century Pt. 52 37 (-15) Funeral Home 46 44 (-2) Oak Hills Church 122 162 +40 TOTAL 207 243 +23 With the exception of a lack of landscaping, the property is otherwise in compliance with the City Code. Streets/Access/Pedestrian Circulation – The City’s Comprehensive Guide Plan supports enhancing pedestrian connections and improving facilities for bicyclists and pedestrians as opportunities arise. A public trail and sidewalk are present along Yankee Doodle Road and Coachman Road frontages. In furtherance of this objective, the applicant revised the plan to include a direct pedestrian connection between the adjacent public trail and bike racks within the site. The addition of these improvements promotes walkability to the site in lieu of driving and parking. SUMMARY/CONCLUSION Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 7 The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking with a reduction to on-site parking of 15 stalls. The joint parking CUP is an alternative to a variance and allows a reduction in on-site parking through shared use of up to 30 parking stalls. The applicant proposes building improvements that will allow full use of the available space, improve accessibility, refresh the exterior of the building, and bring an older building into compliance with current safety codes. The site is fully developed and appears unable to accommodate an expansion of parking. A cross-parking agreement is proposed for joint use of parking with the adjacent funeral home and at Oak Hills Church across Yankee Doodle Road. The owners of the three parcels have agreed to execute a cross-parking agreement. The parking agreement should be in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, including a provision that it cannot be terminated without approval from the city, and recorded against the property The proposal appears to satisfy City Code standards for joint use parking. The shared parking sites are within 400 feet of the subject site, the total on-site reduction is fewer than 30 stalls, and the shared parking uses appear to have different peak use times. Additionally, if conditions and uses should change in the future such that the uses have similar peak times and the joint parking becomes problematic, the CUP could be revoked. ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED To approve a Conditional Use Permit to allow joint parking between two other properties, reducing the on-site parking requirements by 15 stalls, for the property located at 1570 Century Point, legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Century Addition. If approved the following conditions shall apply: 1. The Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded at Dakota County within 60 days of approval by the City Council. 2. The applicant shall provide a private cross-easement agreement for ingress/egress and shared parking, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and the agreement shall be recorded against the property. 3. Site modifications shall be consistent with the plans dated September 2, 2022. 4. A building permit is required prior to commencing construction. 5. A landscape plan shall be provided with the building permit to meet City Code standards. Planning Report – Oak Hills Church September 27, 2022 Page 8 6. The outdoor patio shall not exceed 24 seats. 7. A direct pedestrian connection between the site and adjacent public trail or sidewalk shall be provided, in addition to two bike racks. The pedestrian connection and bike racks shall be shown on the plans submitted for the building permit. 8. Parking and ADA accessible stalls shall be restriped in conformance with plans dated September 2, 2022, prior to issuance of final certificate of occupancy. ASHBURYROADYANKEEDRIVEF A R N U M FEDERALDRIVEDONALD AVEB O A R D W A L KSTATE TRUNK HWY. NO. 13DONALD CO U RTBIR C H P O N D R D ASHBURY ROAD MEADOW VIEW ROAD MONTEREY LANE DONALD AVELETENDRE ST A S H B URY CTBIRCHPONDRD TOWERVIEW ROAD R O BIN L A N E B L A C K HAWKCOV EALEXAND ERRD LEMIEUX CIR KYLLO LANE DRIVE LETENDRE ST LAKEVI E WCURV EST.CHARLESPLACEASHBURYPLACEC E N T R A L P A R K W A YALDENPONDLANE BLACKHAWK ROADCOACHMANROADSURREYHEI GH TSDR IV E BLACKHAWKLAKEDRVIOLET LANE PARK P LTERMINALDRIVE ASHBURY ROAD COACHMANROADHUNT DRIVE FEDERALDRIVEDUCKWOOD DR BIRC H P O ND P L LAKEVIE W T R AIL COAC H MANROADPACIFICAVE FEDERAL DRIVEBOARDWALKCOUNTY ROAD NO. 28 (YANKEE DOO DLE ROAD) FOUR OAKS RD FEDERAL DRIVECOAC H MANROADKNOLL RIDGE DRIVEQUARRY RD CREST RIDGE LANE HERITAGELANECOACHMANROADBLUE CROSS RD.W A S H INGTONDRIVEYANKEE D O O D LE R O A D BLUECROSSROAD81ST ST W CENTURY POINT STATETRUNKHIGHWAYNO.13LAKEVIEWCURV E A S HBURYPLBALTICAVESTATEHIGHWAYNO.13PilotKnob Park Sky Hill Park CentralPark Park Quarry Park Fort SnellingState Park Park Location Map 0 1,000500 Feet ´ §¨¦35E §¨¦494 Cliff Rd Diffley Rd Yanke e Do odle Rd Lone Oak Rd Map Area Extent Project Name: Oak Hills Church Request: Conditional Use Permit File No.: 09-CU-07-11-22 Subject Site MN HWY 13CO. RD. 28 Yankee Doodle RoadHeritage LaneBlue Cross RoadDonald AvenueLetendre Stree t Birchpond RoadFederal DriveCentral ParkwaySurrey Heights Drive Century Point Coachman Road Hunt Driv e Donald Court Quarry Road H u n t D r i v eDonald AvenueFederal DriveLetendre Street Coachman Road0 500250 Feet ´ This map is for reference use only. This is not a survey and is not indtended to be used as one. Aerial photo-Spring 2021 Project Name: Oak Hills ChurchRequest: Conditional Use PermitFile No.: 09-CU-07-11-22 CO. RD. 28 Yankee Doodle Road Century Point Coachman RoadCoachman RoadCoachman Road0 400200 Feet ´ This map is for reference use only. This is not a survey and is not indtended to be used as one. 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outreach. Since then research has been completed and the main tenant has transitioned to another location to enable code and finish upgrades that match community needs. Oak Hills has worked with the other existing core tenant to ensure they can remain, and will be accommodated in the updated space. Oak Hills and Vanman believe in being good stewards and utilizing existing spaces to the best of our abilities and would like to use this opportunity to reach the community. To ensure the site will best provide for the community, Oak Hills worked with ANA Research to perform a community needs survey of people within a two-mile radius. We have included this assessment presentation with our submittal package for reference. The top uses of interest include café/bakery/coffee shop, youth spaces, and community spaces. Oak Hills also met with the Mayor, City Administrator, City planning staff and the local YMCA, to discuss how to best provide for the community. Based on these interactions and the research, Oak Hills engaged Vanman advise and prepare the plans directly guided by the community feedback. The primary functions of the updated building will include a coffee shop, barbershop (existing tenant), a commercial kitchen, a multipurpose space on the lower level, and an outdoor patio to be shared by all uses. Support spaces, such as restrooms and exits, will be updated to meet current building and accessibility code requirements. The project also incorporates a building-wide sprinkler system and an elevator addition to improve life safety of the space as well as allow for unencumbered access to all site elements. 6701 West 23rd Street ⚫ St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Phone: (763) 541-9552 ⚫ Fax (763) 541-9857 www.vanmanab.com The lower-level multipurpose space is intended to accommodate the youth outreach in the community as well as provide an opportunity for community groups to meet in the space on an as needed basis. Exterior improvements will be limited to the elevator and vestibule addition and the sunken patio revisions on the lower level. Landscaping at the patio will be updated as well as providing a location for the relocated HVAC elements adjacent to the existing location. We would like to pursue the building permit directly following a resolution to our conditional use permit application and would aim to complete construction before the end of 2023. Dependent on financing, the commercial kitchen buildout may be completed at a later date. We would like to pursue a conditional use permit to allow a shared parking agreement between the adjacent funeral home, Oak Hills Church, and the subject property. The existing site has been reviewed by Vanman as well as a civil engineering firm and we have found that it is infeasible to add any additional parking stalls on the project site. Any attempts explored have resulted in a less than favorable and/or possibly dangerous result when it comes to site circulation on both the proposed property and the adjacent properties. Code requires a total of 52 parking spaces based on the proposed uses of the building. As it is unlikely that all the interior spaces will be operating at the same time, our initial belief is that the decrease in spots is unlikely to be an issue. The youth space uses will be mostly utilized in the evenings and weekends when some of the upper-level uses are less likely to be operational. The primary users of the space also predominantly fall below driving age and most will be dropped off by parents/adults. Overflow parking is available on the Oak Hills Campus which is “kitty-corner” to the property and pedestrian activated signalized intersections enable safe crossing of both Yankee Doodle Road and Coachman Road. Typically this lot is only 5% utilized with the exception of Sunday mornings where it is fully utilized and Wednesday evenings where it may be less than 50% utilized. In addition, the adjacent Funeral Home property and our property have always been informally sharing parking. At the City’s suggestion, all 3 properties have agreed to pursue a formal shared parking agreement. The properties are 6701 West 23rd Street ⚫ St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Phone: (763) 541-9552 ⚫ Fax (763) 541-9857 www.vanmanab.com all within 400’ of one another and will continue communication about special circumstances if there are events planned for a time outside of their regularly offset use times. The reduction of spaces falls below the max of 30 spot reduction outlined in the City code. We are also open to additional signage to help the joint parking arrangement apparent to visiting guests. We have also incorporated a new portion of sidewalk to improve walkability between the overflow parking at the Oak Hills Church. We are also working to engage a traffic engineer to confirm the minimum peak parking with hopes this will be completed prior to the planning commission hearing. Prior to Vanman’ s involvement, in discussions with the City, there was a suggestion to purchase the adjacent undeveloped property currently owned by a St Paul Orthodox Church to provide parking additional nearby parking for the project site. Unfortunately, this is not financially feasible. In our pre-submittal meetings with the City, we spoke about a small drive up addition to allow the coffee shop tenant to serve via drive thru as well – a large draw to many potential community coffee shop tenants. Due to the further strain this would have on the parking lot circulation and increased difficulty of accessing certain stalls, this request has been removed from the scope of the project. Oak Hills is seeking a partnership with the City of Eagan to allow them to utilize the space to enrich the local community and create a spot for safe and responsible gathering of the youth of the area. We are asking for an approval of our conditional use permit to utilize the shared parking agreement and utilize the existing stalls on site the as we see no feasibility to increase the parking count based on the size of the property and the existing building. Memo To: Mike Schultz, City Planner From: Pamela Dudziak, Planner Date: September 14, 2022 Subject: Evaluation of Joint Parking CUP request for 1570 Century Point 1570 Century Point (subject site – Oak Hills Outreach) Building Permit issued 1985 NB zoning 37 stalls provided Proposed additional finished spaces requires 52 stalls Difference of -15 stalls 1580 Century Point (Klecatsky’s Funeral Home) Building Permit issued in 1985 No parking info in staff report for subdivision. 1985 Site Plan in file shows 44 parking stalls Using Floor Plan, chapel space is estimated to be 1,787 square feet (sq. ft.) 2 rooms at 627 sq. ft. each (23.5 feet x 26.67 feet) x 2 = 1,787 sq. ft. Plus the family rooms adjoining the chapels estimated to be 2 rooms at 310 sq. ft. each (20 feet x 15.5 feet) x 2 = 620 sq. ft. Total assembly area is estimated to be 2,407 sq. ft. 1,787 sq. ft. + 620 sq. ft. = 2,407 sq. ft. Building Code Occupancy is 1 person per 15 sq. ft. 2,407 sq. ft./15 = 160 persons occupancy Required Parking is 1/3.5 seats for main chapel/assembly area(s) 160/3.5 = 46 parking stalls required. Peak use and parking demand is when both chapels are in use at the same time for funeral services. It is assumed that the lobby, office, lounge, basement cooler and prep space generate less parking demand when in use than during funeral services. Page 2 1570 Yankee Doodle Road (Oak Hills Church main campus) Building Permit issued in 2000 Site Plan shows 425 seats at 1/3.5 = 122 required parking stalls 162 stalls provided Difference of +40 stalls Required Provided Difference 1570 Century Pt. 52 37 -15 Klecatsky’s Funeral Home 46 44 -2 Oak Hills Church 122 162 +40 TOTAL 207 243 +23 Evaluation of CUP criteria: The joint parking CUP ordinance requires the parking to be within 400 feet of the main entrance of the use it serves. Klecatsky’s and 1570 Century Point parking are adjacent and within 400 feet of both buildings. For the main church campus, the measure is from the edge of the church parking lot to each of the other two buildings. o Church parking to 1570 Century Pt = approx. 290 feet. o Church parking to Klecatsky’s= approx. 415 feet. Reduction of Stalls – up to 30 allowed for joint parking CUP: Based on the above calculations, 1570 Century Point and Klecatsky’s are both short of parking. The joint parking CUP allows a reduction of up to 30 stalls, provided the total amount of parking provided is not less than the sum total for each use at peak hour parking when the parking is used at the same time by two or more uses. With joint parking, the total parking available must not be less than the combined peak use demand. The applicant has stated the church peak times are on Sundays when the lot is nearly full, and Wednesdays when the lot is about 50% full. The applicant states that the new meeting space at the subject site will be used most heavily in the evenings, while the coffee shop will have peak usage in the mornings, and these peak uses are at complementary times to the peak use hours of the main church campus. If both the subject site and the adjacent funeral home are fully operational at the same time, a shortage of 17 stalls exists. When the main church campus is included, then the total parking available exceeds the total peak demand for all three properties. Agenda Information Memo October 4, 2022, Eagan City Council Meeting NEW BUSINESS A. Final Planned Development - Viking Lakes Amenity Area Action To Be Considered: To approve a Final Planned Development to construct an amenity area as part of the Viking Lakes Residences upon property legally described as Lot 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition. Required Vote For Approval: Majority of Councilmembers Present Facts: The applicant is proposing to construct an amenity area for the Viking Lakes Residences. The subject property is located southwest of Vikings Parkway and Vikings Circle. The Viking Lakes Preliminary Planned Development was approved in June 2016. The development calls for a mix of land uses including office, hotel, retail/service, multi- family residential and indoor/outdoor recreation. In April of 2021, City Council approved amendments to the Viking Lakes Master Plan and Preliminary Planned Development Agreement that formally recognized the site changes taking place, particularly in association with the residential development. The initial residential phase involved 261 multi-family units and approximately 33,000 square feet of fitness/clubhouse and retail space. Buildings ‘B’ and ‘C’ were completed last year along with the clubhouse and retail space. Buildings ‘A’ and ‘D’ of Phase II are currently under construction and include an additional 226 multi-family units. The proposed amenity area is intended to replace Building ‘E’ as shown on the Viking Lakes Master Plan. Future residential buildings are planned on the south side of the wetland (Pond ‘J’). Construction of those buildings are dependent on market conditions. The amenity area is intended to serve tenants and guests of Viking Lakes Residences. The proposed amenities include both active and passive recreation. Improvements include, but are not limited to, a great lawn, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball and sand volleyball courts, picnic shelters, shuffleboard, bike racks, picnic tables, and seating areas. The amenity area would be in addition to private amenities that have been constructed, or are planned, with each of the first four residential buildings. City Engineering has reviewed the preliminary grading and utility plans and found them acceptable. Issues: None Attachments: (4) NBA-1 Location Maps NBA-2 Planning Report NBA-3 Exhibits NBA-4 Final Planned Development Agreement AMES CROSSING RDLUNAR LANEC.S.A.H. NO. 26 (LONE OAK RD.) GRAND OAK CIR W STATETRUNKHWY.NO.149L ONE O A K PARK W A Y STATETRUNK HWY.NO.55 VIKINGS PA R K W A Y LO N E O A K P A R K WA Y COURTHOUSE LNBLUEGENTIA N R D LO NE O AK D RIVECOMMERS DRHOLIDAY LNWATERS R D APOLLO ROAD HOLIDAY LNGRAND OAK CIR EV I K I N GS P A RK WA Y LONEOAKPARKWAYO 'N E I L L D R STATE TRUNK HWY. NO.149INVER GROVE HEIGHTSNorsePark Park Location Map 0 1,000500 Feet ´ §¨¦35E §¨¦494 Cliff Rd Diffley Rd Yanke e Do odle Rd Lone Oak Rd Map Area Extent Project Name: Viking Lakes Amenity AreaRequest: Final Planned DevelopmentFile No.: 01-FP-01-08-22 Subject Site Omni Hotel HWY149DoddRoadHWY 149 Dodd RoadO'Neill Drive Vikings Pkwy L o n e O ak P k w y Lone Oak Parkway Ames Crossing RoadLone Oak ParkwayO'Neill Drive0 500250 Feet ´ This map is for reference use only. This is not a survey and is not indtended to be used as one. Aerial photo-Spring 2021 Project Name: Viking Lakes Amenity AreaRequest: Final PDFile No.: 01-FP-01-08-22 1 PLANNING REPORT CITY OF EAGAN REPORT DATE: September 29, 2022 CASES: 01-FD-01-08-22 APPLICANT: MVE Residential II, LLC HEARING DATE: October 4, 2022 PROPERTY OWNER: MV Ventures Properties, LLC APPLICATION DATE: August 31, 2022 REQUEST: Final Planned Development PREPARED BY: Mike Schultz, AICP LOCATION: SW Corner of Vikings Parkway and Vikings Circle COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: MU, Mixed (Northeast Area) ZONING: PD, Planned Development SUMMARY OF REQUEST MVE Residential, LLC is requesting approval of a Final Planned Development for the next phase of Viking Lakes Residential. The proposal involves a proposed amenity area intended to provide active and passive recreation for residents within the Viking Lakes Residences on property legally described as Lots 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition. AUTHORITY FOR REVIEW 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. 2 5. Encouraging a development pattern that is consistent with land use density, transportation facilities and community facilities objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Approved in June 2016, the Viking Lakes Preliminary Planned Development calls for a development mix of land uses including office, hotel, retail/service, multi-family residential and indoor/outdoor recreation. Final Planned Development approval for the initial phase of Viking Lakes occurred in October 2016. It included the Minnesota Vikings corporate headquarters, indoor practice facility, outdoor practice fields and the stadium. Phase two featured the medical office, the sports medicine building and plaza area south of the stadium. Phase three of the development included the STEM building; and the approval of phase four involved the (Omni) hotel site. The Final Planned Development involving the initial phase of residential, which included the fitness center/clubhouse and retail building, was approved by City Council on October 15, 2019. The initial residential phase involved 261 multi-family units and approximately 33,000 square feet of fitness/clubhouse and retail space. Phase II of Viking Lakes Residential, involving two additional apartment buildings, was approved by City Council on November 1, 2021. The combined number of units within the first two residential phases will total 487 units. The Preliminary Development Conceptual Plan and related agreements were intended to be flexible and to allow development to move forward without amendments in each phase. However, in April 2021, City Council approved amendments to the Preliminary Planned Development Agreement and other associated agreements. The amendment was to recognize the minor changes site changes that have occurred over the years, primarily the refocusing of all housing as high density and locating it exclusively south of Vikings Parkway. Pursuant to the Preliminary Planned Development Agreement, the maximum number of residential units shall not exceed the corresponding number in the approved Final Viking Lakes Alternative Urban Area-Wide Review (AUAR) or 945 units. The Preliminary Development Conceptual Plan illustrates an apartment building (Building ‘E’) in the location of the proposed amenity area. However, three future apartment buildings are planned on the south side of Pond ‘J’ (wetland area south of the existing residential) that could absorb units lost with Building ‘E’. EXISTING CONDITIONS A majority of development grading and tree removal for the project occurred in various stages over the course of construction. All major utility and street work have been completed. Buildings ‘B’ and ‘C’, along with the private clubhouse and retail building have been constructed. The construction of those buildings included the installation of the private driveways, parking lots, trails/sidewalks, utilities, and stormwater treatment facilities in this 3 part of the overall development. Buildings ‘A’ and ‘D’ in Phase II are currently under construction. The retail building is currently empty with the owner actively seeking tenants. SURROUNDING USES The Minnesota Vikings headquarters and practice facility are located immediately north of the site, as well as Twin Cities Orthopedic medical office building, Innovation Center and structured parking garage. The Ecolab campus is located to the southeast, and the Norse Park to the east. The Waters Annex development to the south includes the White House Custom Colour campus and two vacant lots for future office or research and development. The Viking Lakes development was approved as a mixed-use project intended to integrate existing and future office, business park, retail, and institutional uses located within the area. EVALUATION OF REQUEST Description of Proposal – The proposed amenity area is intended to provide both active and passive recreation space for tenants of the Viking Lakes Residences. However, a public trail system runs throughout the development. The proposed amenity area is private but trails will not be gated. The trail system will eventually connect east to Norse Park, a public park, providing direct access through the space. Signage notifying the amenity area is private are proposed at the entry areas to the space. The amenity area is intended to supplement existing open space and the amenities provided within Phases I and II of the residential development. The proposed space would serve the expected 900+ housing units, or approximately 1,500+ residents, of Viking Lakes. A list of the proposed amenities includes: • Great Lawn Turf Area • Sand Volleyball Court • Tennis and Pickleball Courts • Shuffleboard Court • Basketball Court • Outdoor Ping Pong Table • Activity Lawn • Fitness/Training Area • Patio Lounge Area • Plaza Shelter • Bandshell Shelter • Tables, Chairs and Seating Areas • Bike Racks • Connected Walkways and Trail Access • Landscape Trees and Plantings • Waste and Recycling Containers 4 The amenity area will be elevated above Vikings Parkway and future adjacent parking lot, incorporating an existing stockpile of soil from the adjacent residential projects. The Great Lawn and activity areas will be approximately 10 feet above the southside trail along Vikings Parkway and 5 to 7 feet above the existing trail connecting the wetland to Vikings Parkway. The trail system is planned to circle the south side of Pond ‘J’, with another trail segment eventually leading into Norse Park. The connecting trail segments to Norse Park and south around the wetland will be completed with construction of future residential buildings (Buildings ‘F’, ‘G’, and ‘H’, see narrative Tab 1: Viking Lakes Master Plan) to avoid conflicts with construction activity. Trail users can access Norse Park from the existing trail located on the south side of Vikings Parkway. The applicant notes within its narrative that construction of the Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area is set to begin in Spring of 2023 and expects substantial completion by Fall of 2023. The narrative includes additional description and graphics of the proposed amenities listed above. Compatibility with Surrounding Area – As mentioned above, the development site is surrounded by existing commercial, business park, and institutional uses. The multi-family development is intended to create a mixed-use development with the “live, work and play” theme envisioned for Viking Lakes. The residential development follows the Master Plan with all residential located south of Vikings Parkway, taking advantage of the natural site amenities. Public spaces have been developed north of Vikings Parkway, including the plaza area of Vikings Headquarters, Legends Crossing that is part of the Twin Lakes trail loop, and the Omni Hotel space. Norse Park, located in the southeast portion of the develop ment, will include passive recreational improvement, including benches and public art. City Code requires recreation spaces be located a minimum of 100 feet from any ponding area. The amenity area will be approximately 165 feet from the adjacent wetland (Pond ‘J’) west of the site and approximately 155 feet to the top of the slope of the stormwater pond east of the site (as measured from the tennis/pickleball courts). Conformance with Comprehensive Guide Plan – The Comprehensive Guide Plan was amended to Mixed Use to accommodate the Viking Lakes development. The City’s 2040 Comprehensive Guide Plan encourages mixed use development within designated areas. The continued build- out of apartments within the development provides the residential component creating a mixed and walkable community. Deviations to Standard Code Requirements – There are no proposed deviations to City Code. However, City Code Section 11.40, Subd. 5.A.1 regarding accessory structures states that accessory structures shall not be permitted on any lot in a residential zoning district prior to the time of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory. The intent of the platted lot was to accommodate future Building ‘E’ as illustrated on the Master Plan. However, the 5 development as a whole has established the principal use of apartment buildings on the adjacent parcels and is consistent with the Planned Development. The Planned Development zoning can accommodate the proposed amenity area as the principal use of Lot 5, understanding the area is intended to supplement the Viking Lakes Residences. Airport Noise Considerations – All new development in this area will be exposed to airport noise impacts and the use of sound attenuating construction techniques will be necessary. However, sound attenuation construction is not required as the proposed structures are not intended as habitable buildings. Planned Development Site Plan – The applicant is proposing construction of an amenity area that will supplement current and future residential development within Viking Lakes. The amenity space is proposed southeast of Building ‘D’, replacing what was illustrated as future Building ‘E’ on the Viking Lakes Master Plan. The location of the amenity area will be centrally located between the existing apartments and the future residential development to the south and west of the site. The space will largely be accessible by trail, however, a future parking lot for Building ‘D’ will be constructed adjacent the amenity space. Uses – The Master Plan currently illustrates high density residential development to be focused south of Vikings Parkway to take advantage of the natural amenities and proximity to Norse Park. The proposed amenity area will replace what was to be Building ‘E’. Units from Building ‘E’ could eventually be transferred to the future residential buildings. Bulk Standards – Bulk standards are typically calculated on an individual lot basis. However, this proposal includes only two accessory structures intended for recreational shelter purposes. Recreation Space – The City Code requires 200 square feet per one and two-bedroom unit and 300 square feet per three-bedroom unit. Within Viking Lakes Residential Phases I and II, the applicant provides approximately 105,000 square feet of recreation space compared to the 103,000 square feet required. This calculation does not include the clubhouse facility that is also available to residents. The amenity area will add approximately 4.2 acres of open and recreation space to the Viking Lakes Residential development, of which approximately 2.6 acres consists of the active play area. Shelters – The only building structures proposed are the two plaza shelters shown at the Great Lawn and north of the pickleball courts, southeast of the basketball court. The shelters appear to be approximately 20 feet in height, much shorter than the 4-story apartment buildings. 6 Trash & Recycling Bins – Trash and recycling bins are proposed around the amenity area and available to tenants. Parking – No additional parking is proposed for the amenity space, residents will be able to access the space via sidewalks and the trail system. A parking lot for the adjacent Building ‘D’ will be constructed in the future, providing parking for residents, if necessary. Site Lighting – The submitted Site Lighting Plan is acceptable. Pole -mounted fixtures are used to illuminate a portion of the trail segment through the amenity area as well as under the proposed shelters. The pole lighting will consist of 13-foot cluster lights similar to those installed along earlier constructed trail segments. Signage – No additional signage is proposed other than Viking Lakes branded informational and directional signs that are shown at the north and south trail entrances. The plans do include two “ground” signs integrated into the pattern of the tennis/pickleball and basketball courts. The integrated white lettering on the gray tennis and pickleball courts will be branded with the “Viking Lakes” logo. The basketball court will include the Viking Lakes logo at center court. The use of proposed logos would be similar to the Vikings lettering and logo used on the TCO football field. City Code permits roof signs on buildings as long as the sign does not extend above the highest outside wall or parapet wall. The proposed “Viking Lakes” lettering on the sport court is similar to roof signs as it will only provide aerial identification. Building Architecture – The architectural theme of the apartments is “American Nordic”. Renderings of the two shelter buildings appear to mimic the existing roof pitches and style of the apartment buildings. The shelters are shown to have a n open slanted roof pitch with wood underside. Vertical metal columns are shown supporting the open structure. The buildings appear to be approximately 20-feet in height at the peak. The buildings are intended to be wired to provide lighting and power on-site. Landscaping – Landscaping is intended to enhance the overall appearance of a site, provide screening and buffering when necessary. The landscaping for the proposed amenity area will incorporate a mix of landscaping throughout the site. Ground materials include a mix of sod, native seed mix, and planting beds. Plans also include a small area of synthetic turf around a fitness area east of the basketball court. The sod area primarily involves the Great Lawn. Native seed mix is proposed along the slopes outside of the amenity area, including slopes fronting Vikings Parkway and Building ‘D’. The sod and planting beds will contain irrigation, while the native areas will involve temporary irrigation until vegetation is properly established. Landscape and Planting Plans appear to provide an adequate amount of plant material. The plans illustrate a mix of native landscape, turf and plant beds, as well as hardscape improvements throughout the site. Tree plantings include a mix of four-inch diameter 7 deciduous and evergreen trees around the perimeter of the amenity area. Evergreens appear to provide screening of the basketball, tennis and pickleball courts. A mix of shrubs are proposed within the planting beds located around both shelters, between the Great Lawn and sport court area, as well as at two trail entrances. The landscaping plans appear to be consistent with the landscaping of prior phases of Viking Lakes residential, fitness center, and retail building. Amenities – The developer continues to develop both public and private amenities throughout the Viking Lakes development. The applicant has included private amenity areas and courtyards with each of the four apartment buildings. The four courtyards include open lawns for residents, TV lounge, grilling stations, fire pits, putting green, outdoor gaming space, children’s play area, hammock area, and “bark park”. The central meander, already constructed between Buildings ‘B’ and ‘C’ and available to all apartment residents, consists of a pool, hot tub, lounge chairs, grilling and dining area, an arbor, and seating areas encouraging residents to gather within the space. In addition to the ground level courtyards and amen ity areas, the applicant includes shared community rooms and patios within each of the buildings. The community rooms and patios are available for use by residents of the apartment complex. An asphalt trail system continues to be developed and has already been constructed along the south side of Vikings Parkway as well as around the north side of Pond ‘J’. This trail system will eventually provide pedestrian access throughout the area, as well as connections to future trail systems. Topography/Grading – The preliminary grading plan is acceptable. Since construction on the majority of the Phase II site is nearing completion, the only remaining areas to be disturbed are future building pads on the south side of Pond ‘J’. Grading plans will be reviewed for compliance with city codes and standards along with future building permits. All erosion/ sediment control plans submitted for development and grading permits should be prepared by a designer who has received current Minnesota Department of T ransportation (MNDOT) training, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer in designing stormwater pollution prevention plans. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, should have received Erosion/Sediment Control Inspector/Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. Wetlands – Minn. Rules Ch. 8420 (Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act) and City Code §11.67 (wetland protection and management regulations) apply to this proposed development because the existing pond (City Pond FP-5) is a natural wetland. On November 23, 2011, Delta Air Lines, Inc. recorded a conservation easement over the wetland. On November 23, 2015, the City approved the most recent delineation of the wetland’s boundary and classified the entire 8 wetland as Protect. The work for Phase II or the amenity area does not include any encroachment into the conservation easement. Storm Water Management/Water Quality – Although the amount of impervious area between future Building ‘E’ and the proposed amenity area appear comparable, the applicant should provide an updated Stormwater Management Summary Report and Civil Plans to ensure compliance with City Stormwater Management requirements. The updated Report and Civil Plans shall be submitted prior to commencing additional grading or construction. Storm Drainage - Storm water runoff from the site will drain through a private storm sewer system to a wet pond at the east end of the site as part of the Phase I construction. Only minimal storm sewer will be added as part of Phase II. The preliminary design is acceptable, and the final design will be reviewed with the associated building permits. Utilities – The majority of the sanitary sewer and watermain was installed with the Phase I improvements. The only utility extension with the amenity plan is a water service for irrigation purposes. Streets/Access/Pedestrian Circulation – All of the entrance modifications, turn lanes, median openings, private driveways and parking lots, and major trail and sidewalk corridors were installed with Phase I. The trail that will extend around the south side of the adjacent wetland will be installed with future development along the east and south sides of the wetland. Easements/Rights-of-Way – Public drainage and utility easements were previously included on the plat, and no additional right of way or easements are necessary. Financial Obligation – At this time, there are no pending assessments on the parcel proposed for platting. Based upon a study by City staff, all trunk and lateral utility financial obligations have been previously collected for this property. Park and Trail Dedication – The Parks and Recreation Department sees the value in the Viking Lakes recreational space. Viking Lakes residents can enjoy the more active recreational opportunities at Vikings Lakes and the complimentary passive recreational opportunities at Norse Park. Norse Park is scheduled for installation of a small seating area and public art in 2023. City Parks does recommend installation of the courts follow all national guidelines for tennis, pickleball, basketball, etc. SUMMARY/CONCLUSION The applicant is seeking approval of a Final Planned Development for the Viking Lakes Amenity Area providing both active and passive recreation for residents of Viking Lakes Residences. The amenity space is intended to be private for residents of Viking Lakes, however, public access 9 along the trails will be allowed in order to provide access to connecting trail systems around Pond ‘J’ and through Norse Park. The proposed amenity area will be in addition to current and future amenities that have been provided within each of the apartment buildings, as well as access to the fitness/clubhouse located on the north side of the complex. The amenity area will be owned and maintained by the Viking Lakes Residences under the same terms and conditions of the operating agreement governing the overall development. ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED To recommend approval of a Final Planned Development for the Viking Lakes Amenity Area involving construction of both active and passive recreation features on the property legally described as Lot 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition. If approved, the following conditions shall apply: This Agreement is subject to the terms and conditions of the Development Agreement and the following specific conditions: 1. A Final Planned Development Agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of any building permits. The Final Planned Development Agreement shall be recorded against the property at the Dakota County Recorder’s office. The following plans are required for the Final Planned Development Agreement. • Final Site Plan/Amenities Plan • Final Landscape Plan • Master Building Plan • Final Lighting/Electrical Plan 2. Trash and recycling containers shall be provided, a minimum of two each. Trash and recycling containers shall be maintained by Viking Lakes Residences. 3. The applicant shall provide a detailed landscape and planting plan at the time of building permit. 4. Landscaped areas shall be provided with automatic irrigation in compliance with City Code requirements. Temporary irrigation may be used for areas approved for native seed. 5. 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. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received 10 Erosion/Sediment Control Inspector/Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 6. The applicant shall provide an updated Stormwater Management Summary Report and Civil Plans to ensure compliance with City Stormwater Management requirements. 7. This development shall install and maintain appropriate temporary erosion and sediment control practices associated with the trail and storm sewer encroachments into the conservation easement. 8. The applicant shall be responsible for installing and maintaining erosion control measures in accordance with City engineering standards. 9. The development shall be subject to the City’s codified land disturbance and erosion control regulations. 10. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire Department and Public Works standards. 11. The applicant shall obtain a right-of-way permit prior to performing any work within the right-of-way. 12. The applicant shall be responsible to restore all boulevards, trails, streets, medians, curb and gutter, irrigation, lighting, and landscaping back to its original condition, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 13. The applicant shall provide building address numbers per Sect ion 2.78 of the City Code. 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THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FORUSE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIORWRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.VICINITY MAPbelow.Know what'sCallbefore you dig.SITE CONSTRUCTION NOTESC-001EXISTING SURVEY NOTESCONSTUCTION ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTSMASS EXCAVATIONS1.BACKGROUND INFORMATION TAKEN FROM VIKING LAKES 4TH ADDITION AND VIKING LAKES RESIDENTIAL PLANS AS WELLAS ADDITIONAL FIELD SURVEY COMPLETED BY EVS, INC., ALL EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PROJECT; LiDAR DATA PROVIDED BYTHE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. UTILITY LOCATIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TOEXCAVATION / CONSTRUCTION. IF ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE NOTED, THE ENGINEER SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIEDFOR RESOLUTION.2. REMOVALS SHOWN ARE COMPREHENSIVE BUT NOT COMPLETE. CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE LIMITS OF REMOVAL.1. SLOPES ARE TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER.2. EXCAVATIONS SHALL MAINTAIN MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SLOPES IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REGULATION(STANDARDS 29 CFR), PART 1926, SUBPART P, "EXCAVATIONS" (CAN BE FOUND ON WWW.OSHA.GOV).EVEN WITH THE REQUIRED OSHA SLOPING, WATER SEEPAGE OR SURFACE RUNOFF CAN POTENTIALLYINDUCE SIDE-SLOPE EROSION OR RUNNING WHICH COULD REQUIRE SLOPE MAINTENANCE. THERESPONSIBILITY FOR EXCAVATION FACE MAINTENANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REQUIREMENTSSHOULD LIE WITH THE CONTRACTOR.3. SLOPES CAN BE STEEPENED UPON THE ACCEPTANCE BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER ANDCONFIRMATION OF SOIL CONDITIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND WHICH MEETS OSHA BACKSLOPINGREQUIREMENTS.4. SHORING WALLS ARE TO BE DESIGNED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.5. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR STABILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SLOPES. SLOPES SHALL BEINSPECTED DAILY FOR SIGNS OF SHIFTING, EROSION OR POSSIBLE FAILURE AND REPAIRS MADEIMMEDIATELY.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL STABILIZE SLOPES WHICH ALLOW WATER TO DRAIN TOWARDS SHORING WALLS.7. CONTRACTOR TO INSPECT SLOPES AND SHORING WALLS DAILY FOR SIGNS OF MOVEMENT OR FAILUREAND NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY.8. EXISTING GRADES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE BASED ON INFORMATION AVAILABLE.9. EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED.1. PROPOSED CONTOURS ARE TO FINISHED SURFACE ELEVATION. SPOT ELEVATIONS ALONG PROPOSED CURB DENOTEGUTTER GRADE.2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLETE THE SITE GRADING CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTSOF THE OWNER'S SOILS ENGINEER. ALL SOIL TESTING SHALL BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER'S SOILS ENGINEER. THECONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING ALL REQUIRED SOIL TESTS AND INSPECTIONS WITH THESOILS ENGINEER. GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION REPORT PREPARED BY BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION DATED MAY 4,2018.3. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO SOIL REMEDIATION PROCEDURES FOR ALL PERVIOUS AREAS. RIP/TILL COMPACTEDSOIL TO 12" DEPTH, INCORPORATE 3" OF COMPOST WITHIN THE LOOSENED SOIL DEPTH AT THE TIME OF FINALLANDSCAPING, AND PROVIDE PROMPT QUALIFYING TEST RESULTS TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH SOILQUALITY/PERMEABILITY CRITERIA.4. ALL GRADIENTS ON SIDEWALKS ALONG THE ADA ROUTE SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM LONGITUDINAL SLOPE OF 5% (1:20),EXCEPT AT CURB RAMPS (1:12), AND A MAXIMUM CROSS SLOPE OF 2.08% (1:48). THE MAXIMUM SLOPE IN ANYDIRECTION ON AN ADA PARKING STALL OR ACCESS ISLE SHALL BE 2.08% (1:48). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ANDVERIFY THE GRADIENT IN THE FIELD ALONG THE ADA ROUTES PRIOR TO PLACING CONCRETE OR BITUMINOUS. THECONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE GRADIENT INTHE FIELD VERSUS THE DESIGN GRADIENT.5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE TO ADJACENTPROPERTIES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASES OF THIS PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD SOLELYRESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTIES OCCURRING DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASESOF THIS PROJECT.6. SAFETY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, THECONTRACTOR WILL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE, INCLUDINGSAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY DURING PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THIS REQUIREMENT WILL APPLYCONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS. THE DUTY OF THE ENGINEER OR THE DEVELOPERTO CONDUCT CONSTRUCTION REVIEW OF THE CONTRACTOR'S PERFORMANCE IS NOT INTENDED TO INCLUDE REVIEWOF THE ADEQUACY OF THE CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY MEASURES IN, ON OR NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION SITE.7. ALL SOIL TESTING SHALL BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER'S GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALLCOMPLETE THE SITE GRADING CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE GEOTECHNICALENGINEER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING ALL REQUIRED SOIL TESTS ANDINSPECTIONS WITH THE SOILS ENGINEER..8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFICCONTROL DEVICES SUCH AS BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, DIRECTIONAL SIGNS, FLAGMEN AND LIGHTS TO CONTROLTHE MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC WHERE NECESSARY. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL CONFORM TO APPROPRIATEMINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (MN/DOT) STANDARDS.9. ALL RETAINING WALLS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PER THE DIRECTION OF THE PROJECT STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.1. INSTALL PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES (SILT FENCE)2. INSTALL TREE PROTECTION FENCE.3. STRIP TOPSOIL, STOCKPILE AND STABILIZE IN BERM FOR FUTURE SPREADING.4. ALL SOILS WILL BE COMPACTED PER SPECIFICATIONS.5. MAINTAIN DRAINAGE DURING GRADING OPERATION AND CORRECT ANY EROSION PER THE PROJECT SWPPP.6. COMPLETE SITE GRADING PER PLAN.7. RESPREAD TOPSOIL.·ADHERE TO SOIL REMEDIATION PROCEDURES FOR ALL PERVIOUS AREAS. SEE GRADING NOTE #3.9.MAINTAIN BMPS UNTIL FINAL STABILIZATION IS COMPLETE.8. STABILIZE DENUDED AREAS AND STOCKPILES WITHIN TIME FRAME LISTED IN EROSION PREVENTION PRACTICES.9. REMOVE ALL SILTFENCE OR OTHER BMP MATERIALS ONCE SITE IS STABILIZED1. A R/W PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ANY WORK WITHIN THE R/W.2. ANY DISTURBANCE WITHIN THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT WETLAND BUFFERS, OR STEEP SLOPES REQUIRE RAPIDSTABILIZATION.3. CONTRACTOR TO ADHERE TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY NPDES PERMIT,INCLUDING THE REQUIREMENT TO MINIMIZE THE AREA DISTURBED BY GRADING AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND TO COMPLETETURF RESTORATION IN THE TIME REQUIRED BY THE PERMIT AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK.4. A COPY OF THESE PLANS MUST BE ON THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.5. BMP'S REFER TO EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES DEFINED IN THE MPCA PROTECTION WATER QUALITY INURBAN AREAS AND THE MINNESOTA CONSTRUCTION SITE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING HANDBOOK.6. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL FACILITIES (BMP'S) SHALL BE INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION PRIOR TO LANDDISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES. SOME EROSION CONTROL SUCH AS CHECK DAMS AND TEMPORARY SILT POND MAY BEINSTALLED AS GRADING OCCURS IN THE SPECIFIC AREA. THEY SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL CONSTRUCTION ISCOMPLETED AND THE POTENTIAL FOR EROSION HAS PASSED.7. THE BMP'S SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS. ASCONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES AND UNEXPECTED OR SEASONAL CONDITIONS DICTATE, THE PERMITTEE SHALLANTICIPATE THAT MORE BMP'S WILL BE NECESSARY TO ENSURE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL ON THE SITE. DURINGTHE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERMITTEE TO ADDRESS ANY NEW CONDITIONS THATMAY BE CREATED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND/OR CLIMATIC EVENTS AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL BMP'S OVERAND ABOVE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS THAT MAY BE NEEDED TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVEPROTECTION OF WATER AND SOIL RESOURCES.8. ALL TREES NOT LISTED FOR REMOVAL SHALL BE PROTECTED. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE DRIP LINE, ROOTZONES OR WITHIN TREE PROTECTION FENCE AREAS. SEE TREE PROTECTION PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ANDPRACTICES.9. WHEREVER POSSIBLE, PRESERVE THE EXISTING TREES, GRASS AND OTHER VEGETATIVE COVER TO HELP FILTER RUNOFF.10. OPERATE TRACK EQUIPMENT (DOZER) UP AND DOWN EXPOSED SOIL SLOPES ON FINAL PASS, LEAVING TRACK GROOVESPERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. DO NOT BACK-BLADE. LEAVE A SURFACE ROUGH TO MINIMIZE EROSION.11. TEMPORARY SEED SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE TO MNDOT 2575 & 3876. CONSISTING OF:·MN SEED MIX 22-111 @ 40 LBS. PER ACRE OR APPROVED EQUAL.·MULCH SHALL BE MNDOT TYPE 3 @ 2 TONS PER ACRE OR APPROVED EQUAL AND DISK ANCHORED IN PLACE ORAPPROVED EQUAL, INSTALLED TO MINIMUM 90% COVERAGE OF THE SURFACE AREA DISTURBED.·TYPE 1 FERTILIZER, 10-10-20 @ 200 LBS. PER ACRE.·OR AS NOTED ON THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN.11. PERMANENT TURF RESTORATION SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MNDOT 2575 & 3876. CONSISTING OF:·MN SEED MIX 25-121 AT 75 LBS. PER ACRE.·MULCH SHALL BE MNDOT TYPE 3 @ 2 TONS PER ACRE OR APPROVED EQUAL AND DISK ANCHORED IN PLACE ORAPPROVED EQUAL, INSTALLED TO MINIMUM 90% COVERAGE OF THE SURFACE AREA DISTURBED.·TYPE 3 FERTILIZER, 22-5-10 80%W.I.N. @ 350 LBS. PER ACRE.·OR AS NOTED ON THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN.·EROSION CONTROL BLANKET OPTION: CATEGORY 3N OR 4N MAY BE USED11. WETLAND UPLAND BUFFER SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MNDOT 2575 & 3876. CONSISTING OF:·MN SEED MIX 33-261 @ 35 LBS. PER ACRE.·MULCH SHALL BE MNDOT TYPE 3 @ 2 TONS PER ACRE OR APPROVED EQUAL AND DISK ANCHORED IN PLACE ORAPPROVED EQUAL, INSTALLED TO MINIMUM 90% COVERAGE OF THE SURFACE AREA DISTURBED.·TYPE 4 NATURAL-BASED FERTILIZER, 18-1-8 @ 120 LBS. PER ACRE OR 17-10-7 @ 150 LBS.·OR AS NOTED ON THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN.·EROSION CONTROL BLANKET OPTION: CATEGORY 3N OR 4N MAY BE USED12. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SOILS AND SEDIMENT TRACKED ONTO EXISTING STREETS AND PAVED AREAS AT THEEND OF EVERY DAY, OR MORE OFTEN AS NECESSARY, OR IF DIRECTED BY THE OWNER/CITY INSPECTOR.13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY WATER FROM A TANK TRUCK TO ALL CONSTRUCTION AREAS AS NEEDED FOR DUSTCONTROL.14. WITHIN 7 DAYS OF COMPLETION OF THE SITE GRADING OPERATIONS THE ENTIRE SITE (EXCEPT ROADWAYS) SHALL HAVEBEEN SEEDED AND MULCHED AND SILT FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED AROUND ALL PONDS.15. ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE PROPERLY DISPOSED OF WITH THIRTY (30)DAYS AFTER FINAL SITE STABILIZATION IS ACHIEVED OR AFTER THE TEMPORARY MEASURES ARE NO LONGER NEEDED.16. THE FOLLOWING SURFACE WATERS COULD RECEIVE STORM WATER RUNOFF FROM THIS PROJECT, AND ARE WITHIN 1MILE OF THE PROJECT SITE:EROSION PREVENTION PRACTICES1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMPLEMENT CONSTRUCTION PHASING, VEGETATIVE BUFFER STRIPS, HORIZONTAL SLOPEGRADING, AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES THAT MINIMIZE EROSION. THE LOCATION OF AREAS NOT TO BEDISTURBED MUST BE DELINEATED (E.G. WITH FLAGS, STAKES, SIGNS, SILT FENCE, ETC.) ON THE DEVELOPMENT SITEBEFORE WORK BEGINS.2. ALL EXPOSED SOIL AREAS WITHIN 200 FEET OF A SURFACE WATER OR ANY STORMWATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEMWHICH IS CONNECTED TO A SURFACE WATER MUST BE STABILIZED WITHIN 7 DAYS. THESE AREAS INCLUDE PONDSIDE SLOPES, EXPOSED SOIL AREAS WITH A POSITIVE SLOPE TO A CURB AND GUTTER SYSTEM, STORM SEWERINLET, DRAINAGE DITCH, OR OTHER SYSTEM THAT DISCHARGES TO A SURFACE WATER.3. THE NORMAL WETTED PERIMETER OF ANY DRAINAGE DITCH MUST BE STABILIZED WITHIN 200 LINEAL FEET FROM THEPROPERTY EDGE, OR FROM THE POINT OF DISCHARGE TO ANY SURFACE WATER (WITHIN 24 HOURS OF CONNECTINGTO A SURFACE WATER).4. PIPE OUTLETS MUST BE PROVIDED WITH TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT ENERGY DISSIPATION WITHIN 24 HOURS OFCONNECTION TO A SURFACE WATER.SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES1. SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES MUST MINIMIZE SEDIMENT ENTERING SURFACE WATERS. DITCHES AND SEDIMENTBASINS REQUIRE SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES ONLY AS APPROPRIATE FOR SITE CONDITIONS. IF DOWN GRADESYSTEM IS OVERLOADED, ADDITIONAL UPGRADE PRACTICES MUST BE INSTALLED, AND THE SWPPP MUST BEAMENDED. THERE SHALL BE NO UNBROKEN SLOPE LENGTH OF GREATER THAN 75 FEET FOR SLOPES WITH A GRADEOF 3:1 OR STEEPER. SLOPES MAY BE BROKEN WITH SILT FENCE, ROCK CHECK DAMS, COMPOST SNAKES, OR OTHERAPPROVED METHODS AND/OR AS SHOWN ON THE EROSION CONTROL PLAN.2. SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES MUST BE ESTABLISHED ON DOWNGRADE PERIMETERS BEFORE UPGRADE LANDDISTURBING ACTIVITIES BEGIN.3. THE TIMING OF SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE SHORT TERM ACTIVITIES.HOWEVER, THESE PRACTICES MUST BE INSTALLED BEFORE THE NEXT PRECIPITATION EVENT EVEN IF THE ACTIVITYIS NOT COMPLETE.4. CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS BY APPROPRIATE BMP'S DURING CONSTRUCTION UNTIL ALLSOURCES WITH POTENTIAL FOR DISCHARGING TO THE INLET HAVE BEEN STABILIZED.5. TEMPORARY STOCKPILES MUST HAVE SILT FENCE AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE BASE OF THE STOCKPILE ANDCANNOT BE PLACED IN SURFACE WATERS, INCLUDING STORM WATER CONVEYANCES SUCH AS CURB AND GUTTERSYSTEMS, OR CONDUITS OR DITCHES.6. CONTRACTOR MUST INSTALL TEMPORARY SEDIMENTATION BASINS WHERE TEN OR MORE ACRES OF DISTURBEDSOIL DRAIN TO A COMMON LOCATION AND/OR AS SHOWN ON THE EROSION CONTROL PLAN.7. IF INFILTRATION BASINS ARE USED FOR TEMPORARY SEDIMENTATION BASINS, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FINALSAND AND DRAINTILE SECTION, THE BASIN SHALL BE OVER EXCAVATED TO A DEPTH OF 24" BELOW THE SECTION INDETAIL 5/C500 AND BACK FILLED WITH SELECT GRANULAR BACKFILL MEETING MNDOT 3149.2.D.3DEWATERING AND SURFACE DRAINAGE1. DEWATERING OR ANY TYPE OF SURFACE DRAINAGE THAT MAY HAVE TURBID OR SEDIMENT LADEN DISCHARGEWATER MUST BE DISCHARGED TO AN APPROVED SEDIMENT BASIN ON THE PROJECT SITE WHEREVER POSSIBLE. IFTHE WATER CANNOT BE DISCHARGED TO A BASIN PRIOR TO ENTERING THE SURFACE WATER, IT MUST BE TREATEDWITH THE APPROPRIATE BMP'S SUCH THAT THE DISCHARGE DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT THE RECEIVING WATEROR DOWNSTREAM LANDOWNERS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT DISCHARGE OVER NATURAL ROCK RIPRAP, SAND BAGS, PLASTIC SHEETING, OR OTHER ACCEPTED ENERGY DISSIPATION MEASURES.2. ALL WATER FROM DEWATERING MUST BE DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT CAUSE NUISANCECONDITIONS, EROSION, OR INUNDATION OF WETLANDS CAUSING SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT TO THE WETLAND.INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE1. THE CONTRACTOR MUST APPOINT A CERTIFIED INSPECTOR TO INSPECT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ONCE EVERYSEVEN DAYS DURING ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION AND WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER A RAINFALL EVENT OF GREATER THAN0.5 INCHES IN 24 HOURS. ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE RECORDED IN WRITING AND RETAINED PER MPCA NPDESREQUIREMENTS. (NOTE: LOCAL JURISDICTION MAY REQUIRE A MORE FREQUENT INTERVAL OF INSPECTION.)2. ALL INSPECTION REPORTS GENERATED DURING INSPECTIONS MUST CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING:2.1. DATE AND TIME OF INSPECTIONS2.2. NAME OF PERSON(S) AN COMPANY (IF APPLICABLE) CONDUCTION INSPECTIONS2.3. FINDINGS OF INSPECTION, INCLUDING SPECIFIC LOCATION WHERE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS ARE NEEDED2.4. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN (INCLUDING DATES, TIMES, AND PARTY COMPETING THE MAINTENANCE)2.5. DATE AND AMOUNT OF ALL RAINFALL EVENTS 12 INCH OR GREATER WITHIN 24-HOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS MUSTBE OBTAINED FROM A PROPERLY MAINTAINED/FUNCTIONING ON-SITE RAIN GAUGE AND/OR A RELIABLEWEATHER STATION WITHIN 1 MILE OF THE SITE.2.6. IF ANY DISCHARGE IS OBSERVED DURING YOU R INSPECTION, RECORD ALL POINTS WHERE RUNOFF WASDISCHARGED TO INCLUDE AN IMAGE AND CONTRACT CITY WATER RESOURCE STAFF IMMEDIATELY UPONDISCOVERY2.7. ANY AMENDMENTS TO THE SITE SWPPP PROPOSED AS A RESULT OF THE ESC INSPECTIONS. THIS WOULDINCLUDE ANY CHANGES TO EROSION OR SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP PLACEMENT OR PRACTICES THAT WILL BEIMPLEMENTED ONSITE TO MITIGATE POLLUTION AS A RESULT OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES FROM LEAVINGYOUR SITE AND ENTERING NEARBY WATER RESOURCES.3. AFTER COMPLETION OF ANY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL INSPECTION, E-MAIL COMPLETED REPORT TO CITYSTORMWATER TECHNICIAN (BLEYENDECKER@CITYOFEAGAN.COM)4. AT A MINIMUM ALL BMPs SHALL BE INSPECTED WEEKLY BY THE PERMITTEE/CONTRACTOR AND MAINTAINED ASNECESSARY TO ENSURE THEIR CONTINUED FUNCTION. A DESCRIPTION OF BMP MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE INCLUDESBUT NOT LIMITED TO:4.1. WHEN SEDIMENT EXCEEDS 13 THE HEIGHT OF ANY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP TO INCLUDE INLET PROTECTIONS,THE SEDIMENT MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 24-HOURS WHEN FIELD CONDITIONS PERMIT4.2. IF SEDIMENT OR EROSION CONTROL BMP IS DETERMINED TO BE UNSERVICEABLE OR INEFFECTIVE, THE BMPMUST BE REPLACED OR ADDITIONAL BMPs BE INSTALLED WITHIN 24--HOURS WHEN FIELD CONDITIONS PERMIT.4.3. TEMPORARY SEDIMENTATION BASINS SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT REACHES 12OF THE BASIN STORAGE OR 12 OF THE HEIGHT OF THE OUTLET. THE BASIN MUST BE DRAINED, AND SEDIMENTREMOVED WITHIN 72-HOURS.4.4. SEDIMENT TRACKING FROM CONSTRUCTION SITE VEHICLE ENTRANCES OR ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT FROM SITERUNOFF MUST BE REMOVED FROM PAVED SURFACES WITHIN 24-HOURS OF DISCOVERY. INCREASED CLEAN-UPFREQUENCY MAY BE REQUIRED IF TRACKING CAUSES NUISANCE CONDITIONS.POLLUTION PREVENTION MANAGEMENT MEASURES1. SOLID WASTE MUST BE DISPOSED OF PER MPCA REQUIREMENTS.2. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MUST BE STORED AND DISPOSED OF PER MPCA REQUIREMENTS.3. EXTERNAL WASHING OF CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES MUST BE LIMITED TO A DEFINED AREA OF THE SITE. RUNOFFMUST BE CONTAINED AND WASTE PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. NO ENGINE DEGREASING IS ALLOWED ON SITE.4. ANY CONCRETE WASHING OR MIXING OPERATIONS SHALL BE DONE IN A DESIGNATED AREA THAT WILL PROVIDEEFFECTIVE CONTAINMENT. THIS AREA SHOULD BE DESIGNED SO THAT ANY CONCRETE, STUCCO, PAINT, OR OTHERSIMILAR MATERIAL CONTAINED WITHIN THIS AREA SHOULD NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND THROUGHACCIDENTAL SPILLAGE AND/OR FROM A RUNOFF EVENT. A SIGN MUST BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO THE DESIGNATEDWASHOUT AREAS TO NOTIFY STAFF OF THE PROPER WASHOUT/STORAGE FACILITY.SWPPP INSPECTORCOMPANY NAMEOFFICE PHONE #CELL PHONE #TRAINING COURSETRAINING ENTITYINSTRUCTORDATES OF TRAINING COURSETOTAL TRAINING HOURSRECEIVING SURFACE WATERSSURFACE WATER TYPE OF SURFACE WATERIMPAIREDWATER?SPECIALWATER?USEPA APPROVED TMDLFOR IMPAIRED WATERCOMMENTSCITY BASIN FP-4 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP4.1 DNR WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-4.2 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-4.4 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-4.5 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-11 MNDOT WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-11.5 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-11.51 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-11.52 CITY WETLANDNO NOCITY BASIN FP-11.53 CITY STORMWATER BASIN NO NOCITY BASIN FP-11.6 CITY WETLANDNO NOGRADING SEQUENCEGENERAL NOTESGRADING NOTESFile Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-000 CIVIL COVERSHEET / SAVE DATE: 8/19/2022 3:14 PM BY: wwentland / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:22 AM BY: Dan Bowar ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUE DATEDESCRIPTION1 08/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVALBUILDING DBUILDING C690 Vikings ParkwayT E WL WL WL WLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWL1101105 5C8>>> > > > > >> > >>>>>>>>DT>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DT DT DTDTDTDTDT|| ||||||DTDTDTDT^^VIKINGS PARKWAY TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DRAINAGE ANDUTILITY EASEMENTDRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT CONSERVATION EASEMENT EDGE OF WETLAND EASEMENT EXISTING STORM SEWER PIPE MH-104RIM:888.00BLD:19.18INV IN:876.32 36" - SWINV IN:882.09 15" - NEINV OUT:876.32 36" - SESUMP: 7.50CBMH-108RIM:889.84BLD:18.65INV IN:878.69 36" - NWINV OUT:878.69 36" - NESUMP: 7.50 CBMH-107RIM:890.32BLD:13.05INV IN:877.27 36" - SWINV OUT:877.27 36" - NE ST STUB-214INV OUT:882.05 24" - NEMH-103RIM:886.49BLD:12.99INV IN:875.53 36" - NWINV IN:873.92 24" - NEINV IN:881.88 24" - SWINV OUT:873.50 42" - SEMH-102RIM:883.89 BLD:11.59 INV IN:872.30 42" - NW INV OUT:872.30 42" - SE ST STUB-215 INV OUT:873.92 24" - E MH-101 RIM:878.64 BLD:8.02 INV IN:871.12 42" - NW INV IN:873.76 24" - W INV OUT:870.62 48" - SE FES-100 INV OUT:870.50 48" MH-301 RIM:864.57 BLD:6.36 INV IN:858.21 24" - W INV OUT:858.21 24" - E OCS-302 RIM:875.52 BLD:10.77 INV OUT:865.75 24" - E VIKINGS PARKWAY EX 8" WATER STUB EXMH#149 RIM:877.01 BLD:16.79 INV IN:860.22 15"- W INV OUT:860.22 15"- NE EXFES#148 INV:861.59 15"-RCP 8868848828 7 7 8 7 0 86 8 8 6 6 865 88 8 886884882881879877874871869866863903 9029018998 9 7 8 9 5 8938918898 8 7 8 8 5 890892894896898900896895 891 899901893 885 875 870 873874876876873871877879881883 887 889 877 87 6887892895899 89 9897 895893891889886 8838818 7 9 876 8 7 1 8 6 9 8 6 5 8 6 2 REMOVE 80' B618 CURB REMOVE BITUMINOUS SIDEWALK REMOVE 1' BITUMINOUS PAST CURB FIELD ADJUST RIM AS NECCESARY C-100 EXISTING CONDITIONS 1 2 0 100 200 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-100 EXISTING CONDITIONS / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:19 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:24 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 E WL WL WL WL WLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING 1101105 5>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> DT DT DTDTDTDTDT||||||DTDTDTDTCBMH-108RIM:889.84BLD:18.65INV IN:878.69 36" - NWINV OUT:878.69 36" - NESUMP: 7.50 BLD:13.05INV IN:877.27 36" - SWINV OUT:877.27 36" - NE MH-103RIM:886.49BLD:12.99INV IN:875.53 36" - NWINV IN:873.92 24" - NEINV IN:881.88 24" - SWINV OUT:873.50 42" - SEMH-102RIM:883.89BLD:11.59INV IN:872.30 42" - NWINV OUT:872.30 42" - SEST STUB-215INV OUT:873.92 24" - E MH-101RIM:878.64BLD:8.02INV IN:871.12 42" - NWINV IN:873.76 24" - W INV OUT:870.62 48" - SE FES-100 INV OUT:870.50 48" MH-301 RIM:864.57 BLD:6.36 INV IN:858.21 24" - W INV OUT:858.21 24" - E OCS-302 RIM:875.52 BLD:10.77 INV OUT:865.75 24" - E VIKINGS PARKWAY FUTURE BUILDING F893 895 896 892 8928 8 2 899898898 888881870871899897 900 897899898896 895 889887 875880885885 890890 8758808858908958908958958958858908 9 5 890 895 4:1 3:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 5:1 4:1 5:1 4:14:16:18.1% 2.0% 0.8% 0.8%2.0%4.9% 0.5%0.5%12.8% 3:1 897 8971.1% PROJ E C T LI MI T SPROJECT L IM ITS PROJECT LIMITS PROJECT LIMITS AGGREGATE PARKING AREA COMMERCIAL APRON ENTRANCE SEE DETAIL 8/C-601 >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-200 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 60 120 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:28 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 WLWL > > > >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > DT DT DT DT DT DT |||||||||>>||893895 896 892 892 8 8 2 899898898 888881870871899897 900 897899898896 895 889887 875880885885 890890 875880885890895890895895895885890895 8 9 0 89 5 4:1 3:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 5:1 4:1 5:1 4:1 4:16:18.1% 2.0% 0.8% 0.8%2.0%4.9% 0.5% 0.5% 12. 8 % 3:1 89 7 8971.1% PROJ E C T LI MI T SPROJECT L IM ITS PROJECT LIMITS P R O J E C T L I M I T S RETAINING WALL >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-201 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 30 60 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH 3.0" WEAR COURSE MIXTURE SPWEA240C 6" AGGREGATE BASE, CLASS 5 MNDOT 3138-1 COMPACTED SUBGRADE 1 C-201 NOT TO SCALE BITUMINOUS TRAIL 4" NON-REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVING - SPEC. 2301 COMPACTED SUBGRADE 6" CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE MNDOT 3138 2.0" BASE COURSE MIXTURE SPNWB240C COMPACTED SUBBASE 6" CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE MNDOT 3138 2 C-201 NOT TO SCALE PLAY COURTS 4 C-201 NOT TO SCALE CONCRETE PAVEMENT NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE 36" SELECT GRANULAR NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE 12" SELECT GRANULAR NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE 36" SELECT GRANULAR FILL 3 C-201 NOT TO SCALE SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT 18" SELECT GRANULAR FILL NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE COMPACTED SUBGRADE 1.5" WEAR COURSE MIXTURE SPWEA240C LIQUID APPLIED ACRYLIC SURFACE SYSTEM File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:29 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 6 C-201 NOT TO SCALE TENNIS/BASKETBALL COURTS NORTH LATERAL SPACING 25' TYP.AGGREGATE BASE MNDOT 3138 SELECT GRANULAR FILL BITUMINOUS PAVEMENTS 02/C201 NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE COMPACTED SUBGRADE 6" HDPE DRAINTILE 12" IMPERVIOUS SOIL CAP 3:1 SLOPE THICKENED EDGE CONCRETE PER DETAIL 7/C600 3:1 SLOPE TYING INTO SIDEWALK SECTION CONCRETE CURB NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE 0.5%0.5% >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 895 896 8958958956:10.5% 0.5% 3.0% 3.0%894898.69 898.57 896.67 896.65 898.49 897.90 894.52 894.58 894.81 894.91 894.94 894.93 894.91 895.09 894.84 894.62 894.59 895.53 898.66 898.69 898.66 898.66 898.66 898.68 898.59 898.58 898.23 898.23 898.49 898.16898.17 898.17 896.54 896.31 895.08894.88 892.80 892.69 892.97 895.29 891.85 892.34891.93 891.74 891.95 892.02 892.36892.25 898.36 898.37 898.29 898.26 898.21 898.19898.12 898.12 897.99 898.57 898.55 898.40 898.41 898.61 898.60 898.61 898.62 898.51 898.49 898.51 898.52 898.54 898.53 898.57 898.54 HP = 898.55 896.65 896.55 898.17 893.33 893.55 894.65 893.14 894.09 894.60 898.26 898.27 898.22 898.22 HP - 895.13 STMH RIM - 893.40 STMH RIM - 893.29 TS - 898.22 BS - 896.72 3 0 . 5% 4 .8%1.0%3.9%3.9% 2.4%3.2%3.9%0.7% 0.8% 1.1% 1.3% 1.0%1.3% 1.0% 1.2 % 1.1% 0.5% 0.5% 1.2% 0.7%0.5%0.4%4 . 5%3.2% 1.2% 1.0%5.4% 11.1% 15.8% 18.3 % 21. 5 % >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-202 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 10 20 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH C-202 File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:29 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> > >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> > >> > >>>>>8968 9 2 899890 89 54:16:10.8% 0.5% 0.5% 89 71.1% 898.69 897.80 898.57 896.67 896.65 898.28898.55 898.55 897.72 897.72 898.18 898.18 898.49 897.90 898.49 898.04 898.49898.51 898.66 898.69 898.24 898.24 897.94 897.93 898.66 898.66 898.66 898.68 898.59 898.58 898.22 898.19 898.19 898.19 898.23 898.23 898.49898.16898.17 898.17 896.54 896.31 898.36 898.37 898.29 898.26 898.21 898.19898.12 898.12 897.99 898.57 898.55 898.40 898.41 898.61 898.60 898.61 898.62 898.51 898.49 898.51 898.52 898.54 898.53 898.57 898.54 897.78 897.71 897.69 897.72 897.69 898.01 898.28 HP = 898.55 898.17 898.26 898.27 898.22 898.22 TS - 898.22 BS - 896.72 3 0. 5% 4 . 8% 0.7% 0.8% 1.1% 1.3% 1.0%1.3%1.0% 1.2% 1.1%0.5%0.5% 897.43 897.44 0.8% 1.4% 0.9% 1.6% 1.2% 0.7%0.9% 0.8 % 0.9% 0.8%0.5%0.8% 4. 5%3.2% 0.9% 11.1% 21.5 % SEE DETAIL 1/C203 FOR EDGE CONDITION ALONG TURF AREA >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-203 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 10 20 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH C-203 File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:46 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 2 C-203 NOT TO SCALE TURF TO GRASS TRANSITION COMPOSITE NAILING BOARD RUBBER MAT WITH DRAINAGE MAT MULCH 6" 4,000 PSI FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE NON EXTRUDED JOINT FILLER STRIP ARTIFICIAL TURF 36" SELECT GRANULAR CONCRETE CURB 6" CLASS 5 AGGRETAGE BASE MNDOT 3138 1 C-203 NOT TO SCALE ARTIFICIAL TURF LATERAL SPACING 25' TYP.AGGREGATE BASE MNDOT 3138 SELECT GRANULAR FILL ARTIFICAL TURF DETAIL 03/LS500 NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE COMPACTED SUBGRADE 6" HDPE DRAINTILE 12" IMPERVIOUS SOIL CAP 3:1 SLOPE THICKENED EDGE CONCRETE PER DETAIL 7/C600 3:1 SLOPE TYING INTO SIDEWALK SECTION CONCRETE CURB 2/C203 NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE 6" FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE NON EXTRUDED JOINT FILLER 898 875890 8 9 5 3:1 4:1 2.0%4.9% 898.56 898.60898.57 896.04 897.00 896.99 896.99 898.61898.62 896.76 897.43 898.14 HP = 898.55 896.21 896.09 895.75 896.28 896.58 896.11 897.04 896.81 HP = 898.82 898.38 896.65896.55 3.5%4.3% 1.4 %1.1%1.7%0.7%4.5%4.6%1.4%2.3%2.6%2.0%3.2% 11.6% 1.3% HP = 898.70 >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-204 C-204 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 10 20 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:31 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 899898897895 0.8% 0.8% 897 898.69 897.80 898.60 898.69 898.57 896.67 896.65 898.28898.55898.55 897.72 897.72898.18898.49 898.49898.51898.66 898.24 898.24 898.66 898.66898.66898.68 898.59 898.58 898.22898.19898.19898.19 898.36 898.37 898.29 898.26 898.21898.19898.12898.12 898.57 898.55 898.40 898.41 898.61 898.60 898.61 898.62 898.51 898.49 898.51898.52 898.54898.53 898.57 898.54 897.78 897.71 897.69 897.72897.69898.01898.28 897.80 897.43 898.14 HP = 898.55 898.26 898.27 898.22898.22TS - 898.22 BS - 896.72 3 0 . 5%1.1%0.7% 0.8% 1.1% 1.3% 1.0%1.3%1.0%0.7%0.9%0.8% 0.9% 0.8%0.5%0.8%1.4%3.2% 0.9% 1.3% 11.1% >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-205 C-205 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 10 20 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH CONCRETE RIBBON CURB CONCRETE RIBBON CURB File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:32 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 899897 900 8.1% 897.80 898.56 896.04 897.00 896.99 897.00 896.99 896.99 896.99 896.99 896.99 896.99 896.99 896.76 897.43 896.21 896.09 896.28 1.7%1.6%1.3% 0.8%0.8%2.0%11.6%19.5%5.6% >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE C-206 C-206 SITE & GRADING PLAN 1 2 0 10 20 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-200 SITE & GRADING / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:18 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:33 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVALPROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600) MAJOR CONTOUR MINOR CONTOUR THICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600) GREEN SPACE PLANTING AREA ARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500) BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLIC SURFACING (2/C201) CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201) SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500) TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE ^^PROPOSED UTILITY LEGEND DT |2" WATER PIPE AND IRRIGATION VALVE BOX STORM SEWER PIPE 6" STORM DRAIN TILE STORM SEWER MANHOLE FLARED END SECTION RIP RAP APRON EROSION CONTROL LEGEND SILT FENCE DOUBLE ROW SILT FENCE EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE INLET PROTECTION TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING 1101105 5 E WL WL WL WL WLWLWLWLWLWLWLWL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> DT DT DTDTDTDTDT||||||DTDTDTDTVIKINGS PARKWAY FUTURE BUILDING F EXISTING BITUMINOUS ENTRANCEINLET PROTECTION (TYP.)SILT FENCE (TYP.) SILT FENCE (DOUBLE ROW) INLET PROTECTION (TYP.)INLET PROTECTION (TYP.)INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) PROJ E C T LI MI T SPROJECT L IM ITS PROJECT LIMITS PROJECT LIMITS 1 2 0 30 60 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 C-300 File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-300 EROSION CONTROL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:11 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:35 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 893895 896 892 8928 8 2 899898898 888881870871899897 900 897899898896 895 8898 8 7 875880885885 890890 8758808858908958908958958958858908 9 5 8 9 0 89 5 4:1 3:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 5:1 4:1 5:1 4:1 4:16:18.1% 2.0% 0.8% 0.8%2.0%4.9% 0.5% 0.5% 12. 8 % 3:1 89 7 8971.1% TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING 110 W E T1101104 5 5C8 WLWLWLWLWETLAND IWLWLWLWLWLWL WLWLWLWLWLWLEE >>>>>>|WL WL WL WL WLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWL>>> > > > > > > > > > >>>>>>BP: 0+00.00PI: 0+24.00PI: 0+58.42 >>DTDTDT>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >>>> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DT DT DTDTDTDTDT||||| ||||||DTDTDTDT^^^^VIKINGS PARKWAY^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^FUTURE BUILDING F EXISTING BITUMINOUS ENTRANCE INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) SILT FENCE (TYP.) SILT FENCE (DOUBLE ROW) INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) EROSION CONTROL BLANKET INLET PROTECTION (TYP.) 6" DRAINTILE OUTLET WITH RIP RAP (TYP) PROJ E C T LI MI T SPROJECT L IM ITS PRO J E C T LI MI T S P R O J E C T L I M I T S >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVALPROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600) MAJOR CONTOUR MINOR CONTOUR THICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600) GREEN SPACE PLANTING AREA ARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500) BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLIC SURFACING (2/C201) CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201) SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500) TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE ^^PROPOSED UTILITY LEGEND DT |2" WATER PIPE AND IRRIGATION VALVE BOX STORM SEWER PIPE 6" STORM DRAIN TILE STORM SEWER MANHOLE FLARED END SECTION RIP RAP APRON EROSION CONTROL LEGEND SILT FENCE DOUBLE ROW SILT FENCE EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE INLET PROTECTION 1 2 0 30 60 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 2 C-301 File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-300 EROSION CONTROL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:11 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:36 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 893895 896 892 8 9 2 8 8 2 899898898 888881870871899897 900 897899898896 895 889887 875880885885 890890 8758808858908958908958958958858908 9 5 8 9 0 89 5 4:1 3:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 5:1 4:1 5:1 4:1 4:16:18.1% 2.0% 0.8% 0.8%2.0%4.9%0.5% 0.5% 12. 8 % 3:1 89 7 8971.1%893895 896 892 8 9 2 8 8 2 899898898 888881870871899897 900 897899898896 895 889887 875880885885 890890 8758808858908958908958958958858908 9 5 8 9 0 89 5 4:1 3:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 5:1 4:1 5:1 4:1 4:16:18.1% 2.0% 0.8% 0.8%2.0%4.9%0.5% 0.5% 12. 8 % 3:1 89 7 8971.1%C8 WL WLWLWLWLWL>> > > > > > >> > > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > DT DT DT DT DT DT DT ||||||||||>>| D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T D T DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DTDTDTDT DT DTDTDTDT DTDTDTDTDTDTDT DT DTDTDTD T DT DTDTDT DT DT DTDTDT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ST MH-101 RIM:898.5 BLD:9.81 I:888.71-W I:893.11-SE IO:888.71-N ST MH-100 RIM:898.5 BLD:10.09 I:888.45-S IO:888.45-N CB-102 RIM:893.4 BLD:4.30 I:889.10-W IO:889.10-E CB-103 RIM:893.3 BLD:3.80 IO:889.49-E EX. EX. ST MH-103RIM:886.5BLD:12.99I:881.88-SW ST STUB-110 IO:893.30-NW CB-201 RIM:889.3 BLD:5.02 IO:884.23-W FES-200 I:882.50-E 77' - 12" RCP CL5 @ 0.50% 76' - 12" RCP CL5 @ 0.51% 53' - 12" RCP CL5 @ 0.50% 94' - 15" RCP CL5 @ -0.46% 19' - 6" HDPE @ 1.00% 16' - 12" RCP CL5 @ 10.82%DTDTDTDT ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ST STUB-301 IO:893.90-E 204' - 6" H D P E @ 6 . 6 3 % ST STUB-300 I:880.36-W|ST MH-099 RIM:890.1 BLD:8.01 I:888.88-S IO:882.05-NE 8' - 24" RCP CL3 @ 2.13% OUTLET RIP RAP 6" DRAIN TILE @ 25' 0.C. @ 0.50% (TYP) 6" DRAIN TILE @ 25' 0.C. 6" DRAIN TILE @ 25' 0.C. 6" DRAIN TILE @ 15' 0.C. CONNECT TO EXISTING 24" STUBI: 882.058" WATER STUB EXTEND 2" WATER IRRIGATION VALVE BOX ADJUST RIM EX. STMH-103EX. RIM: 886.49ADJ. RIM: 888.97ADD 1.5' BARREL SECTION ADJUST RIM EX. STMH-102 EX. RIM: 883.89 ADJ. RIM: 889.47 ADD 4.0' BARREL SECTION ADJUST RIM EX. RIM: 877.01 ADJ. RIM: 896.34 END IO: 894.2 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 895.0 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 895.5 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 895.2 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.1 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.5 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.7 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.8 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.8 6" PERF. HDPE END IO: 894.5 6" PERF. HDPE >>>>EXISTING LEGEND>>WL WLPROPERTY LINEEASEMENTSTORM SEWER PIPESANITARY SEWER PIPEWETLANDMAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURPROJECT BOUNDARYBITUMINOUS PAVEMENT REMOVAL PROPOSED LEGENDPROPOSED TRAIL (8/C600)MAJOR CONTOURMINOR CONTOURTHICKENED CONCRETE EDGE (7/C600)GREEN SPACEPLANTING AREAARTIFICIAL TURF (1/C203, 03/LS500)BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT W/ ACRYLICSURFACING (2/C201)CONCRETE PAVEMENT (4/C201)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT (04/LS500)TEMPORARY AGGREGATE SURFACE ^^PROPOSED UTILITY LEGEND DT |2" WATER PIPE AND IRRIGATION VALVE BOX STORM SEWER PIPE 6" STORM DRAIN TILE STORM SEWER MANHOLE FLARED END SECTION RIP RAP APRON C-400 UTILITIES PLAN 1 2 0 30 60 IN FT DRAWING SCALES APPLY TO 22" x 34" SHEETS NORTH File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-400 UTILITIES / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 11:12 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:39 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 C-600 DETAILS REVISED 1 / 2019 801 SILT FENCE INSTALLATION MACHINE SLICED (MS) STANDARD PLATE # REF. Mn/DOT 3886MACHINE SLICED (MS) SILT FENCE INSTALLATIONMn/DOT 3886 MACHINE SLICED (MS) SILT FENCEGEOTEXTILE FABRIC FABRIC, 36" WIDEBACKFILL OVER FABRIC APRON IN TRENCH. SHALL BETIRE COMPACTEDFLOWFLOW J-HOOK INSTALLATION PLAN VIEW PERSPECTIVE VIEW MINIMUM POSSIBLE TURNING RADIUS = 10' CONSTRUCTION LIMITS SILT FENCE 25' MIN. WITH 10-20% SLOPE GRADE DISTURBED SOIL, WORK AREA DRAINS OFF SITE OR TOWARD WATER SOURCE SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS PLASTIC ZIP TIES ( 50 LB. TENSILE) LOCATED IN TOP 8" NOTES: 1. REFERENCE MNDOT SPEC 3886.1 FOR MATERIAL AND INSTALL SPECIFICATIONS. MATERIAL SHALL BE GRADED AOS #30 SIEVE OR GREATER. 2. (MS) USED TO PROTECT AREAS FROM SHEET FLOW. MAXIMUM CONTRIBUTING AREA: 1 ACRE. 3. SEDIMENT DEPOSITS APPROXIMATELY 1 / 3 THE HEIGHT OF THE BARRIER MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DISCOVERY. 4. ADD METAL WIRE MESH/FENCE TO DOWNHILL SIDE OF SILT FENCE FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT IN AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOW AS NEEDED. MACHINE SLICE8" - 12" DEPTH5' STEEL T- POSTPOSTS SPACED AT 6 FT.(MAX.) ON CENTER TOSUPPORT SILT FENCE REVISED 1 / 2019 805 STOCK PILE SEDIMENT CONTROL STANDARD PLATE # NOTES: SEE MNDOT SPECS. 2533, 2573 & 3886. SILT FENCE TYPE SD (SUPER DUTY) USED TO PROTECT CRITICAL AREAS FROM SHEET FLOW, AND AREAS WHERE OTHER SILT FENCES CANNOT BE PLACED. MAXIMUM CONTRIBUTING AREA: 1 ACRE. PLACE SILT FENCE TYPE SD ALONG A CONSTANT ELEVATION. SILT FENCE TYPE SD CAN UTILIZE EITHER A CONCRETE, OR WATER FILLED, TEMPORARY MEDIAN BARRIER. 1. PLACING STOCK PILES NEXT TO AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA IS NOT RECOMMENDED. WHEN THERE ARE NO FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVES, PLACE SILT FENCE SD AS SHOWN OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. 2. CRITICAL PROTECTION. AREAS INCLUDE WETLANDS, JUDICIAL DITCHES, STREAMS, WATER BODIES.AND OTHER AREAS REQUIRING PROTECTION. 3. STABILIZATION OF STOCKPILES SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHIN 14 CALENDAR DAYS IF UTILIZATION OF STOCKPILE HAS TEMPORARILY CEASED. STABILIZATION OF MATERIALS WITH LOW AMOUNTS OF FINES (eg. CLEAN AGGREGATES, CONCRETE DEMOLITION, SAND) DO NOT REQUIRE STABILIZATION HOWEVER PERIMETER CONTROL MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE BASE OF THE STOCKPILE. 4. SURFACE TYPE DEPENDANT PERIMETER CONTROL BMP. EXAMPLE: MACHINE SLICED SILT FENCE FOR SOIL SURFACE, SUPER DUTY SILT FENCE FOR PAVED SURFACE. SILT FENCE TYPE SD CRITICAL AREA 22 2 22 1 1 1 CRITICAL AREA CRITICAL AREA CRITICAL AREACRITICAL AREA STOCK PILE 2CRITICAL AREASTOCK PILE STOCK PILE SILT FENCE TYPE SD SILT FENCE TYPE SD ACCESS ACCESS ROCK PAD(MIN 6" DEPTH BY 1 HAUL TRUCK LENGTHAND WIDTH LONG)PERIMETER CONTROLBMP4PERIMETER CONTROLBMP4 REVISED 1 / 2019 813 SLOPE STABILIZATION FIBER BLANKETS STANDARD PLATE # SLOPE STABILIZATIONANCHOR TRENCH(SEE DETAIL AND NOTES BELOW)OVERLAP END JOINTSMINIMUM OF 7" AND STAPLEOVERLAP AT 1.5' INTERVALS.STAPLE PATTERN/DENSITY SHALLFOLLOW MANUFACTURERSSPECIFICATIONS OVERLAP LONGITUDINALJOINTS MINIMUM OF 7"DIRECTION OFSURFACE FLOW PLAN TOP SLOPE TOE SLOPE 1' TO 3' 6" 6" FIBER BLANKETS MUST BE PLACEDPER MNDOT SPEC. 2575 & 3885. 1) LAY BLANKET PARALLEL TO THE DIRECTION OF THE WATER FLOW. 2) ADJACENT STRIP EDGES SHALL OVERLAP AT LEAST 4 INCHES. 3) STRIP ENDS SHALL OVERLAP AT LEAST 7 INCHES. 4) ALL OVERLAPS SHALL BE MADE WITH THE UPGRADE STRIP PLACED OVER THE DOWNGRADE STRIP AND STAPLED SECURELY PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION. 5) BURY UPGRADE END OF TOP BLANKET STRIP AT LEAST 6 INCHES IN A VERTICAL CHECK SLOT, STAPLE, BACKFILL AND THEN COMPACT WITH TRACTOR TIRE OR EQUIVALENT. ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 100 FT. LONG-AN ADDITIONAL CHECK SLOT SHALL BE DUG ACROSS THE SLOPE 1/3 OF THE DISTANCE FROM THE BOTTOM. 6) BLANKET TYPE/MATERIAL DEPENDENT UPON SOIL TYPE, GRADE AND ANTICIPATED FLOW VOLUME, PER CITY ENGINEER APPROVAL. 7) ADDITIONAL EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DEVICES MAY BE REQUIRED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY ENGINEER. 8) SLOPE SURFACE SHALL BE FREE OF ROCKS, SOIL CLUMPS, STICKS, VEHICLE IMPRINTS, AND GRASS. BLANKETS SHALL HAVE GOOD SOIL CONTACT. ANCHOR TRENCH 1. DIG 6" X 6" TRENCH 2. LAY BLANKET IN TRENCH 3. STAPLE AT 1.5' INTERVALS 4. BACKFILL WITH NATURAL SOIL AND COMPACT 5. BLANKET LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 100' WITHOUT AN ANCHOR TRENCH REVISED 1 / 2019 817 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL STANDARD PLATE # 1 IN. X 2 IN. X 24 IN. LONG WOODEN STAKES. STAKES SHALL BEDRIVEN THROUGH THE BACK HALF OF THE SEDIMENT CONTROLLOG AT AN ANGLE OF 45 DEGREES WITH THE TOP OF THE STAKEPOINTING UPSTREAM.1 45FLOWBACKFILL AND COMPACT SOIL FROM TRENCH ON UPGRADIENTSIDE OF SEDIMENT CONTROL LOGPLACE SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG IN SHALLOWTRENCH (1 TO 2 IN. DEPTH)TYPES: STRAW, WOOD FIBER OR COIRSEDIMEDNT CONTROL LOGS TYPES: WOOD CHIP, COMPOST OR ROCKSEDIMENT CONTROL LOG8 IN.-10 IN. EMBEDMENT DEPTH1 IN. X 2 IN. X 24 IN. LONG WOODEN STAKES AS NEEDED. STAKESSHALL BE DRIVEN OVER THE SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG AT ANANGLE OF 45 DEGREES WITH THE TOP OF THE STAKE POINTINGUPSTREAM.2 45FLOWSEDIMENT CONTROL LOG8 IN.-10 IN. EMBEDMENT DEPTHFLOW2 FT. 8 FT. 2 FT.2 FT. MIN. 4 FT. MIN.5 FT. MIN. COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE1:2 SLOPE (TYP)CLASS I RIPRAPDITCH PROFILE TYPE IV GEOTEXTILE ALONG BOTTOM OF FILTER BERM TYPE 3 (ROCK WEEPER)TYPE 5 (ROCK) FILTER BERMS TYPE 1 (COMPOST), TYPE 2 (SLASH MULCH, OR TYPE 4 (TOPSOIL) COMPOST, SLASH MULCH OR TOP SOILCLASS II RIPRAPDITCH PROFILE TYPE IV GEOTEXTILE ALONG BOTTOM OF FILTER BERM DITCH PROFILE TWO 2" X 2" WOOD STAKES OR REINFORCING BARS IN EACH BALE EMBEDDED 10" MINIMUM IN THE GROUND FLOW FLOW EMBED BALES 4" INTO GROUND EMBEDMENT METHOD STANDING WATER STANDING WATER CATEGORY 3 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (6 FT. WIDE MIN.) 3 6 IN. STAPLES AT 1 FT. O.C. BLANKET METHOD (ALTERNATIVE) BALE BARRIERS NOTES: SEE MNDOT SPECS. 2573, 3149, 3874, 3882, 3886, & 3897. 1. SPACE BETWEEN STAKES SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 1 FOOT FOR DITCH CHECKS OR 2 FEET FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS. 2. PLACE STAKES AS NEEDED TO PREVENT MOVEMENT OF SEDIMENT CONTROL LOGS PLACED ON SLOPES OR AS NEEDED DUE TO OTHER FACTORS. STAKES SHALL BE INCIDENTAL. 3. TO BE USED FOR CRITICAL PERIMETER CONTROL AREAS WHERE STANDING WATER OCCURS (6 INCH MAX DEPTH). BALES SHALL CONSIST OF TYPE 1 MULCH OF APPROXIMATELY 14 IN. X 18 IN. X 36 IN. LONG. BALES SHALL BE PLACED ON EDGE AND BUTTED TIGHT TO ADJACENT BALES. 4. INSTEAD OF TRENCHING, PLACE BALE AND BLANKET AND WRAP BLANKET AROUND THE BALE. 1 C600 NOT TO SCALE SILT FENCE 2 C600 NOT TO SCALE STOCK PILE 3 C600 NOT TO SCALE EROSION PROTECTION BLANKET 4 C600 NOT TO SCALE TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL 6 C600 NOT TO SCALE PIPE BEDDING5 C600 NOT TO SCALE FLARED END SECTION REVISED 1 / 2021 260 FLARED END SECTION INLET AND OUTLET STANDARD PLATE # 9" SAND FILTER SECTION B-B SECTION A-A 9" SAND FILTER RIP-RAP REQUIRED THESE QUANTITIES AND CLASS OF RIP-RAP SHOULD VARY ON PIPE SIZE & VELOCITY. (SEE MN. D.O.T. DRAINAGE MANUAL) RIP-RAP STONE AS SPECIFIED IN MN. D.O.T. STANDARD SPECS. 2511.3A,B,B2,C,E AND 3601.2 A1,A2A, & B1. CLASS IV RIP-RAP (MN. D.O.T. SPEC. 3601) IS REQUIRED. FES SIGN BULLNOSE TRASH GUARD PROFILE VIEW 1' (12"-27" DIA. PIPE) 1.5' (30" AND LARGER PIPE) 1' (12"-27" DIA. PIPE) 1.5' (30" AND LARGER PIPE) CLASS IV TYP. FIBERGLASS MARKER (SEE PLATE 620) F E Class IV RIP-RAP *NOTE: MNDOT 3733 TYPE 4 GEOTEXTILE. TYPE 7 GEOTEXTILE FOR SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 Class IV RIP-RAP Class IV RIP-RAP *PERMEABLE FABRIC *PERMEABLE FABRIC *PERMEABLE FABRIC BULLNOSE TRASH GUARD PLAN VIEW HOT DIP GALVANIZED PER MNDOT 3392 OR ASTM-A153 "V" BAR HINGED CONNECTION 6" MIN NOTES: NO TRASH GUARDS ON PIPE OUTLETS*. NOTES: BULLNOSE TRASH GUARDS INSTALLED ON PIPE INLETS ONLY*. *ON LARGER SIZED OUTLETS, STANDARD TRASH GUARDS TO BE INSTALLED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY ENGINEER. DO NOT BOLT DO NOT BOLT USE 2 TIE BOLT FASTENERS PER JOINT TIE LAST 3 PIPE JOINTS. INSTALLED AT 60 DEGREES FROM TOP OR BOTTOM OF PIPE *PERMEABLE FABRIC SYSTEM INLET A-A BERM CLASS IV RIP-RAP TO NORMAL WATER LEVEL 9" SAND FILTER 3' NWLFLOW FLOW FLOW REVISED 1 / 2020 390 PIPE BEDDING DETAILS PVC PIPE STANDARD PLATE # Granular Borrow diameter of pipe "Bc" Denotes outside Bc Min.=Bc+12 Compacted Backfill 6" 12" (MnDOT Spec. 3149A modified) 3149H Modified) Agg. (MnDot Spec. 12" 6" Compacted Minimum Bc Coarse Filter Backfill Foundation 2d+Bc+12" Bedding Variable d NOTE: SDR 26 PVC Pipe must be used for pipe installations deeper than 18' and less than 26'. DIP Cl. 52 pipe must be used for installations greater than 26'. "Bc" Denotes outside diameter of pipe "d" Denotes excavation depth as approved by Engineer 5' MIN 6" 4" 3/4" NOTE: OMIT JOINT FILLER AT EDGES ADJACENT TO AGGREGATE PAVING. THICKENED EDGE & EXPANSION JOINT REQUIRED ADJACENT TO STRUCTURES 7 C600 NOT TO SCALE CONCRETE THICKENED-EDGE EXPANSION JOINT (TEJ) JOINT SEAL NON-EXTRUDING JOINT FILLER STRIP 8 C-600 NOT TO SCALE BITUMINOUS TRAIL X-SECTION 8'2'2' VAR. WETLA N D S I D E VAR. TRAIL MIN. SLOPE 2% 1' 12" 6" DRAINTILE AS SHOWN ON PLANS File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-600 SITE DETAILS / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 9:17 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:39 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 DETAIL 1/C201 THICKENED EDGE REQUIRED ADJACENT TO AGGREGATE PAVING OR TURF C-601 DETAILS 1 C601 NOT TO SCALE STORM SEWER MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN DESIGN AA 2 C601 NOT TO SCALE CATCH BASIN & MANHOLE ADJUSTMENT (HDPE RINGS)3 C601 NOT TO SCALE DRAINTILE / UNDERDRAIN INSTALLATION 4 C601 NOT TO SCALE 2X3 CATCH BASIN WITH SEDIMENT CONTROL BARRIER TOP SLAB FRAME OR WITH CASTING 6 C601 NOT TO SCALE ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EROSION DISSIPATER5 C601 NOT TO SCALE MANHOLE & CATCH BASIN INLET PROTECTION 7 C601 NOT TO SCALE GREEN SPACE DRAINTILE File Location: H:\2021\2021-137.1 viking lakes private park\02 - DWG\03 - production sheets\01 - Civil\C-600 SITE DETAILS / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 9:17 AM BY: dbowar / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 11:39 AM BY: Dan BowarISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D THE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 8 C601 NOT TO SCALE COMMERICAL & INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE ENTRANCE 725+00726+00727+0021+0022+0023+00122+00123+00WL WL WL WL WL WLWL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL VIKINGS PARKWAY4' - 1"H1H1H1H2H3H3H3H4L1L1L2L3L4L4L4L4L4L5L5L5C1C3C2C4C5C6F1F1F1F3F4F4F4F5F6F3F7B1B2H4H4H4L5L5L5L2L2F5BUILDING DFUTURE BUILDING FFINAL LOCATION / EXTENTS TBDL4L5L4L4L4F6L4L1L1L1L1L1H3H3L1L1L1L1L1F5F5F45' HT10' HTF45' HTF4F4F45' HTF45' HT10' HT10' HT10' HT10' HTF8F8H3H3H3H3H3H3DRAINAGE TO BECOORDINATEDWITH CIVILDRAINAGE TO BECOORDINATEDWITH CIVILH5H5H5F9H6L1F10F2F2L4PICKLE BALL COURT SIGNAGEH1H2H3L1L2L3L4L5C1C2C3C4C5C6F1F3F4F5B1B2H4F6F7PARK CONCEPT KEYNOTES:HARDSCAPE:CONCRETE WALK, SEE CIVILBITUMINOUS SUB-LAYER, SEE CIVILCONCRETE CONTAINER EDGE / FLUSH CURB.REINFORCEMENT TBD.BITUMINOUS TRAIL, SEE CIVIL2' WIDE CONCRETE CURB, SEE CIVIL / STRUCTURALTRENCH LANDSCAPE EDGELANDSCAPE:PLANT BEDS (IRRIGATED)SOD / TURF (IRRIGATED)SYNTHETIC TURFNATURALIZED AREA / NATIVE SEED MIXBERMED / MOUNDED AREASCOURTS:BASKETBALL COURT W/VIKING LAKES LOGO(SPORT COATING)PICKLEBALL COURT (SPORT COATING & POST TENSIONCONCRETE)TENNIS COURT (SPORT COATING & BITUMINOUS SUBLAYER)SAND VOLLEYBALL COURTSHUFFLEBOARD COURTADULT FITNESS CONTAINERFURNISHINGS:PLATFORM SEATING ELEMENTSSEATING ELEMENT W/ STORAGEVIKING LAKES BRANDED SIGNAGE (BY OWNER)FENCE @ COURTS. PLANS INDICATE HIEGHTS. SEESTRUCTURAL FOR INTEGRAL FENCE FOOTINGS.TABLES / CHAIRSWASTE / RECYCLING RECEPTACLESOUTDOOR PING PONG TABLESLEAN RAILENTRY GATE WITH LATCH GUARD ACCESS, CO-ORDINATESYSTEM W/ MV. VENTURESBIKE RACKSELECTRICALPEDESTRIAN LIGHTING, SEE ELECTRICAL(7 QTY.)NORDIC INSPIRED BUILDINGS:BANDSHELL SHELTER (30'x16')PLAZA SHELTER (30'x20')NOT KEYNOTED:1. TREES TO BE DETERMINED / COORDINATED WITH TREEMITIGATION EFFORTSF8H5F9H6F10F2LS100SITE LAYOUT PLANGENERAL NOTESA. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY ANYDISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE SURVEY AND FIELD CONDITIONS.B. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE 811 ONE CALL CENTER TOREQUEST THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES WITHIN THECONSTRUCTION AREA PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTORIS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL PRIVATE UTILITIES NOTCOVERED BY 811 ONE CALL. NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OFANY DISCREPANCIES.C. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS, IMPROVEMENTS, VEGETATION AND UTILITIES TOREMAIN. ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR TOTHE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER AT NO ADDITIONAL COST.D. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT ALL ITEMS WITHIN THISCONTRACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES,REGULATIONS AND ENGINEERING STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR TOCOORDINATE ALL WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ORSTREETS WITH THE APPROPRIATE JURISDICTIONS.E. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA CODES ANDSTANDARDS. NOTHING INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALLRELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLYING WITH ANYAPPROPRIATE SAFETY REGULATIONS.SITE LAYOUT PLAN01LS10030'60'15'0'SCALE:1"=30'File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS100 - 21462 VL PARK LAYOUT / SAVE DATE: 8/29/2022 3:30 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/29/2022 3:39 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUE DATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702REUSE ONSITE BOULDERS TOCREATE SEGMENTEDRETAINING WALL CONDITION 725+00726+00727+0021+0022+0023+00122+00123+00WL WL WL WL WL WLWL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL VIKINGS PARKWAY4' - 1"PLANTING KEYNOTES:LANDSCAPE:PLANT BEDS (IRRIGATED)SOD TURF (IRRIGATED)SYNTHETIC TURFNATURALIZED AREA / NATIVE SEED MIXTREES:PROPOSED TREES AS PART OF TREE MITIGATION FOROVERALL DEVELOPMETN. LOCATION AND TYPE TBDNOT KEYNOTED:1.TREES TO BE DETERMINED / COORDINATED WITH TREEMITIGATION EFFORTS2.ICE SKATING CIRCLE / POTENTIAL CURLINGINTEGRATEDDECIDUOUS TREESCODEQTYAPPROVEDCOMMON / BOTANICAL NAMECONTCALAa2424 Maple Variety / AcerB & B4"CalBp166Birch Variety / BetulaB & B4"CalBp266Birch variety / BetulaB & B4"CalQd2525Pin Oak Variety / Quercus ellipsoidalisB & B4"CalQr1111Red Oak Variety / Quercus rubraB & B4"CalUp66Elm Variety / Ulmus americanaB & B4"CalEv144Evergreen VarietyB & B4"CalReplacing Oak Variety / Quercus alba from the approved listEv21212Evergreen VarietyB & B4"CalReplacing Pin Oak Variety / Quercus ellipsoidalis from the approved listNOTE:THE HEIGHT OF THE TREES SHOULD BE MINIMUM 12 FT.PLANT SCHEDULE VIKINGS AMENITY PARKV31911202040330.75 ' R21.49'30.3 7' 10.13'0.75 ' 11.36' 7.03'13.68 'V31911202040330.75 ' R21.49'30.3 7' 10.13'0.75 ' 11.36' 7.03'13.68 'FOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOACCESS EAGAN CONDU IT(TWO DUCTS)ROWD&U EASEMENTROWD&U EASEMENTMERCGASXCEL JO INT TRENCHCENTURYL INK BUILDING ITERRACEBUILDING KBUILDING JBUILDING CLAKE-11'BASIN 1POOL11 0 . 0 0 °FUTUREPONDLP100SITE PLANTING PLANPLANTING GENERAL NOTESA.PLANT QUANTITIES IN PLANT SCHEDULE ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED.QUANTITIES ON PLAN WILL PREVAIL IF DISCREPANCIES OCCUR.B.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SHOW PROOF OF PROCUREMENT, SOURCES, QUANTITIES AND VARIETIESFOR ALL SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, AND ANNUALS WITHIN 21 DAYS FOLLOWINGTHE AWARD OF CONTRACT. TIMELY PROCUREMENT OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL IS ESSENTIAL TO THESUCCESSFUL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT.C.SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL ONLY BE ALLOWED WHEN THE CONTRACTOR HAS EXHAUSTED ALL SOURCESFOR THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL, AND HAS PROVEN THAT THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL IS NOT AVAILABLE.THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE NAME AND VARIETY OF SUBSTITUTION TO THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO TAGGING OR PLANTING. SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE NEARESTEQUIVALENT SIZE OF VARIETY OF PLANT HAVING SAME ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS.D.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN, SOUND, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS AND FREE FROMINSECTS, DISEASE AND INJURIES, WITH HABIT OF GROWTH THAT IS NORMAL FOR THE SPECIES.SIZES SHALL BE EQUAL TO OR EXCEEDING SIZES INDICATED ON THE PLANT LIST. KIND, SIZE ANDQUALITY OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK(ANSI Z60.1), MOST RECENT EDITION.E.STAKE OR PLACE ALL PLANTS IN FIELD AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO PLANTING.F.PLANT FIVE TREES FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO PLANTING THE REMAININGTREES ON SITE. DEMONSTRATION SHOULD ILLUSTRATE A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING OFINFORMATION INCLUDED IN PLANTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS.G.PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS NOTICE FOR APPROVAL OF PLANT LAYOUT AND SAMPLE TREEPLANTINGS.H.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT SUBSURFACE SOIL OR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS TO THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING.I.SOD ALL AREAS WITHIN CONTRACT LIMITS, NOT COVERED BY PAVING, BUILDINGS, OR PLANTINGBEDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.J.CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE SHREDDED BARK MULCH AROUND ALL TREES AND IN ALL PLANTINGBEDS TO A DEPTH OF 3".K.SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS.SITE PLANTING PLAN01LP100 30'60'15'0'SCALE:1"=30'File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LP100 SITE PLANTING PLAN / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 3:59 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:24 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702EXTENTS OF SEEDING TO BEDETERMINED BY EXTENTS OFCIVIL GRADING. SEE CIVIL FORAPPROXIMATE EXTENTSTREE PRESERVATION WITHIN SITE LIMIT02LP100 NOTE:THIS BOUNDARY IDENTIFIESTREES PLANTED AS PART OFTHE VIKING LAKES TREEPRESERVATION PLAN THATFALL WITHIN ITS LIMIT. THESETREES WERE USED AS PARTOF SITE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 725+00726+00727+0021+0022+0023+00122+00123+00WL WL WL WL WL WLWL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL VIKINGS PARKWAY4' - 1"PLANTING KEYNOTES:LANDSCAPE:PLANT BEDS (IRRIGATED)SOD TURF (IRRIGATED)SYNTHETIC TURFNATURALIZED AREA / NATIVE SEED MIXTREES:PROPOSED TREES AS PART OF TREE MITIGATION FOROVERALL DEVELOPMETN. LOCATION AND TYPE TBDNOT KEYNOTED:1.TREES TO BE DETERMINED / COORDINATED WITH TREEMITIGATION EFFORTS2.ICE SKATING CIRCLE / POTENTIAL CURLINGINTEGRATEDSHRUBSCODEQTYCOMMON / BOTANICAL NAMEDl90Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle / Diervilla loniceraSs149Sem False Spiraea / Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem'GRASSESCODEQTYCOMMON / BOTANICAL NAMECb478Korean Feather Reed Grass / Calamagrostis brachytrichaDg308Gold Dew Tufted Hair Grass / Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'Pv170Switch Grass / Panicum virgatumPERENNIALSCODEQTYCOMMON / BOTANICAL NAMEEp274Coneflower / Echinacea purpureaLP101SITE PLANTING PLANSITE PLANTING PLAN - UNDERSTORY PLANTINGS01LP101 30'60'15'0'SCALE:1"=30'File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LP100 SITE PLANTING PLAN / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 3:59 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:25 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702EXTENTS OF SEEDING TO BEDETERMINED BY EXTENTS OFCIVIL GRADING. SEE CIVIL FORAPPROXIMATE EXTENTSSHRUB SCHEDULE VIKINGS AMENITY PARK 725+00726+00727+0021+0022+0023+00122+00123+00WL WL WL WL WL WLWL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL VIKINGS PARKWAY4' - 1"BUILDING DFUTURE BUILDING FFINAL LOCATION / EXTENTS TBD5' HT10' HT5' HT5' HT5' HT10' HT10' HT10' HT10' HTDRAINAGE TO BECOORDINATEDWITH CIVILDRAINAGE TO BECOORDINATEDWITH CIVILIRRIGATION LEGEND:SPRAY IRRIGATIONDRIP IRRIGATIONTEMPORARY IRRIGATION, METHOD TBDIRRIGATE UNTIL PLANT ESTABLISHMENTLI100IRRIGATION PLANIRRIGATION PLAN01LI100 30'60'15'0'SCALE:1"=30'File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS100 - 21462 VL PARK LAYOUT / SAVE DATE: 8/29/2022 3:30 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/29/2022 3:40 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 COMPACTEDSUBGRADEDRAINAGE FABRICAROUND SAND BED17'-8"'2% SLOPE2'-0"'CONCRETETHICKENED EDGE, TYP;SEE CIVIL FOR DIMENSIONSCOMPACTEDAGGREGATE, TYP.VALLEY BALL SAND COURT AREA04LS5001" = 1'-0"4'-5"' MIN.TURF, SEE LANDSCAPESET TOP OF ROOT CROWN 1" ABOVEFINISHED GRADE. MOUND PLANTINGBED SOIL SLIGHTLY TO TO TOP OFROOT CROWN.ORGANIC MULCH,AS SPECIFIED.3" MIN.CONTAINER GROWNMATERIAL SHALL HAVEROOTS HAVE LOOSENED.CONCRETE CURB, SEE CIVILDETAIL 1/C-203CONCRETE CURB AT PLANT BED AND TURF06LS500N.T.S8"6"FALL ATTENUATION PADCOMPACTEDAGGREGATE BASE3' SAND SECTIONTHICKENED CONCRETEEDGEPERFORMANCE SPORTSTURF*PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OFRECESSED, CONFIRM DEPTH WITHOWNERS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT,AND MANUFACTURER.2X4 COMPOSITEPERIMETER NAILERBOARDPLANTING AREA WITHMULCH, SEEPLANTING DETAILSMIN. 12" PLANTING SOILSUBGRADECONCRETE ORBITUMINOUS CONCRETEFINISHED GRADE OFPLANTING CONDITIONFLUSH WITH FINISHWALKSOD 2/ 6" TOPSOIL,SCARIFY 4"BELOW TOPSOILTOP SOIL, AS SPECIFIEDCONCRETE ORBITUMINOUS CONCRETEFINISHED GRADE OFPLANTING CONDITIONFLUSH WITH FINISHWALKSIDEWALK @ TURF01LS500N.T.SSIDEWALK @ PLANTBED02LS500N.T.SARTIFICIAL TURF DETAIL03LS500N.T.SSYNTHETIC LAWN NOTES:PRODUCT: KIEFER USA, OUTDOOR ARTIFICIAL LAWNCONTACT:ZAC EPPING,P: 224-643-7636E: ZAC@KIEFERUSA.COM*INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS ANDREFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR SUBGRADESYNTHETIC LAWN PRODUCT05LS500N.T.S*VISUAL REFERENCE6"4-6" REINFORCEDCONCRETE, SEE CIVIL8 MM DRAINAGE LLAYER4"SITE DETAILSLS500File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS500 - 21462 VL PARK SITE DETAIL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 4:08 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:26 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 DOME POST CAPTOP BRACE RAILLINE POST LOOP CAPBLACK VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK, 2" MESH SIZEEND, CORNER, OR POSTBOTTOM RAILSEE STRUCTURALFOR FOOTINGDETAIL4', MIN1'-0"1'-0"8'-0" TYP.5'-0"96'-0"' O.C.SEE STRUCTURAL FOR FOOTINGDETAILSEE CIVIL FOR SUBGRADE PROFILESNOTES:1. PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS OF FENCE ANDGATES FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TOFABRICATION.2. FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONSPRIOR TO FABRICATION.3. COLOR TO BE BLACK VINYL CLAD FENCE.4. ALL PARTS TO BE BLACK VINYL CLAD.BITUMINOUSSUBGRADE3'-6"PT SLAB W/SPORTCOURT SURFACECONCRETE FOOTING ASSPECIFIED BY NETMANUFACTURER &STRUCTURALNET TIGHTNERPICKLE BALL NETGALVANIZED STEELSLEEVE, COORDINATEWITH STRUCTURAL IN PTSLABCL3" CLEARANCE FORPICKLE BALLUNDERPASSSET NET POSTS IN THECONCRETE FOOTINGPICKLE BALL POSTSMFR: DOUGLAS SPORTS NETS OR APPROVED EQUALMODEL NO: Premier RD-36 PICKLEBALL POSTSITEM #63070P WITH THREE INCH(3") ROUND PICKLEBALL POSTS AND THREE INCH(3") CORRESPONDING GROUND SLEEVES(MODEL GS-24, ITEM #63424)FINISH: BLACK POWDER COAT FINISH OR APPROVED EQUALPICKLE BALL NETMFR:DOUGLAS SPORTS NETSOR APPROVED EQUALMODEL NO: PICKLEBALL NET(MODEL pn-30, ITEM #20103)OR APPROVED EQUALSEE CIVIL FOR SUBGRADEPROFILES3'-0"2'-0"3"TENNIS POST (2 TOTAL)COLOR: TBDSEE NOTES, THISSHEET.3'X32' VOLLEY BALLNETS ANDHARDWARESEE NOTES.4'-6" DEEP PVC SLEEVENOTE: CLOSE OFFSLEEVE BOTTOM, WITHHEAVY DUTY TAPE ORPLASTIC BAG TO PREVENTCONCRETE FROMENTERING THE SLEEVEWHEN FILLING THE HOLEWITH CONCRETE.VOLLEYBALL NOTES:1.VOLLEYBALL POST AND NET SYSTEMMODEL - TELESCOPING TOURNAMENT 4000TINCLUDES - TELESCOPIC ALUMINUM POLES WITHEYEBOLTS (3-1/2” DIAMETER TOP SECTION / 4” DIAMETER BOTTOM)•39” X32’ STEEL CABLE VOLLEYBALL NET WITH SIDE DOWELS•LEVER RATCHET•4 - 6” EYE BOLT WITH WING NUTS•2 - CARABINEER NET CONNECTORS•BC-WEB-A SAND/GRASS ADJUSTABLE BOUNDARY (30’X60’ AND 8M X 16M COURTDIMENSIONS)•EQUIPMENT STORAGE BAG FOR NET AND ACCESSORIES2.POST SLEEVESMODEL - TOURNAMENT 4000 VOLLEYBALL SYSTEM POLE GROUND SLEEVESINCLUDES- PROTECTIVE SLEEVE CAPMANUFACTURER - PARK & SUN SPORTS® OR APPROVED EQUAL2150 SOUTH TEJON STREETCO, 80110, US(800)776-7275INFO@PARKSUN.COM3.SEE SITE PLAN FOR POLE SPACING AND LOCATION4.INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS.4"1'-0"1'-0"8'-2"ABOVE GRADE10"DIAVOLLEYBALL NET POST01LS501N.T.STENNIS / PICKLEBALL FENCE DETAIL03LS501N.T.SSEE CIVIL FOR SAND DEPTHAND DRAINAGE PLANLOCKING DEVICELOCKING DEVICETYP. LINEPOSTS ONLYTYP. CORNER &GATE POSTS9"3'-0"1'-2"4'-0" 2"1'-0"VARIES SEE PLAN 10' MAX.10' MAX. TYP.3'-0"10' MAX.ALL FABRIC #9 GA. 2" MESH BLACK VINYL CLAD10' HIGH FENCE DETAIL04LS501N.T.SCONCRETE FOOTINGSEE STRUCTURAL4'-0" 5'-0"PICKLEBALL NET POST02LS501N.T.SSITE DETAILSLS501File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS500 - 21462 VL PARK SITE DETAIL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 4:08 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:26 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702 9'-7"51'-10"SHUFFLE BOARD NOTES:PRODUCT:VERSACOURT OR APPROVED EQUALSINGLE COURT - S15COLOR PATTERN TO BE SELECTEDTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGSCOORDINATE AN APPX 1% CROSSSLOPE FOR CONCRETE POUR BELOW.INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERRECOMMENDATIONS*VISUAL REFERENCE ONLYSITE DETAILSLS502File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS500 - 21462 VL PARK SITE DETAIL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 4:08 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:26 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702NOTES:WASTE RECEPTACLES TO BE ORDERED BYOWNERS.COLORS: TO BE VERIFIED THROUGH SHOPDRAWINGS WITH OWNERS.PRODUCT NOTES:LANDSCAPE FORMSCONTACT: MIKE KONIECZNYE: MIKEK@LANDSCAPEFORMS.COMJESSIE RAILQTY: SEE PLANS FOR LENGTHSCOLOR: BLACK WITH SILVER TOP. VERIFIEDTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGS.PRODUCT NOTES:LANDSCAPE FORMSCONTACT: MIKE KONIECZNYE: MIKEK@LANDSCAPEFORMS.COMTAKE - OUT FIXED SEATINGQTY: 28COLOR: TWO COLORS VERIFIEDTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGSPRODUCT NOTES:ANOVACONTACT: DAN SCHWERMERE: DAN.S@ANOVAFURNSIHINGS.COMPRODUCT:OUTDOOR CONCRETE PING PONG TABLEW/ POWDER COATED STEEL LEGS ORAPPROVED EQUALCOLOR: TBD. VERIFIED THROUGH SHOPDRAWINGSQTY:2WASTE AND RECYCLING RECEPTACLES01LS502N.T.SLEAN RAIL02LS502N.T.SSEATING ELEMENT W/ STORAGE03LS502N.T.STABLES / CHAIRS05LS502N.T.SSHUFFLEBOARD COURT08LS502N.T.SOUTDOOR PING PONG TABLE06LS502N.T.SPRODUCT NOTES:BISON SPORTS EQUIPMENTCONTACT:MARK ROEKLEP: 715-834-0861E: MROEKLE@AOL.COMULTIMATE 42 X 72 PERFORATED STEELFIXED HEIGHT. BA874-BKQTY: 2COLOR: TBDNOTE: INCORPORATE VIKING LAKES LOGOINTO PERFORATED METAL BACKBOARD.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO PROVIDE LOGOTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGS.BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT09LS502N.T.S*VISUAL REFERENCEPRODUCT NOTES:PARK BENCH WITH INTEGRATEDLOCKABLE STORAGE BOXES.POSSIBLE SOURCE: MMCITEE:INFO@MMCITE.COMPH: 704-995-1942COLOR: DARK GRAY. FINAL TBDTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGS.PLATFORM SEATING ELEMENT04LS502N.T.SOPTION ASOLID PODIUM DISCS.POSSIBLE SOURCE: STREET LIFECONTACT: SONNO WITJESE:SWIT@STREETLIFEAMERICA.COMPH: 484-496-8280COLOR: DARK GRAY, FINAL TBDTHROUGH SHOP DRAWINGS.OPTION B:SOLID EDGE GREEN BENCHESPOSSIBLE SOURCE: STREET LIFECONTACT: SONNO WITJESE:SWIT@STREETLIFEAMERICA.COMPH: 484-496-8280COLOR: DARK GRAY, TBD THROUGHSHOP DRAWINGS.*VISUAL REFERENCE SITE DETAILSLS503File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LS503 - 21462 VL PARK SITE DETAIL / SAVE DATE: 8/30/2022 4:12 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:26 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702PRODUCT NOTES:POLIGON - NORTHLAND RECREATIONOR APPROVED EQUALCONTACT: BILL JOHNSONPH: 651-815-4097POLIGON TO PROVIDE FOOTING DETAILS ANDENGINEERED APPROVED STRUCTURESPOWER AND LIGHTING TO BE COORDINATEDWITH ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND LANDSCAPEARCHITECTCOLORS: VERIFIED THROUGH SHOP DRAWINGSCOURT COLOR AND PATTERN CONCEPT01LS503N.T.SFINAL SPORT COURT PATTERN@ BASKETBALL TBD.NOTES:-2 COLORS WITH WHITESTRIPING-VIKING LAKES LOGO INCENTER OF COURT*VISUAL REFERENCE IMAGE FOR COURT COLOR AND PATTERN CONCEPTFINAL SPORT COURT PATTERN@ TENNIS AND PICKLEBALLCOURTS TBD.NOTES:-3 COLORS @ TENNISWITH WHITE STRIPING-2 COLORS @ PICKLEBALLWITH WHITE STRIPINGFINAL SPORT COURTPATTERN AROUNDCOURTS TBDNOTES:-3 COLORS, 2 GRAYSAND 1 WHITE.-INTEGRATEVERBAGE ANDBRANDING INTOCOURT PATTERNWILL PROVIDEDIMENSIONS LAYOUTS ASNECESSARY.SITE SHELTERS02LS503N.T.S*BANDSHELL SHELTER IMAGE INTENTCOLUMNS TO BE VERTICALAND MATCH SPLIT GABLEIMAGE ABOVE. POWER TO BEINTEGRATED INTO POSTSLIGHTING TO BE INTEGRATEDINTO SHELTER. FIXTURES TBDWOOD UNDERSIDE OF ROOFAS SHOWNBOTH SHELTERS TO HAVEBEVELED ENDS AS SHOWN INTHIS IMAGE*PLAZA SHELTER IMAGE INTENTCOLUMNS TO BE VERTICAL ONBOTH SHELTERS AS SHOWN.POWER TO BE INTEGRATEDINTO POSTSLIGHTING TO BE INTEGRATEDINTO SHELTER. FIXTURES TBDWOOD UNDERSIDE OF ROOFAS SHOWNMETAL SEAM ROOFBOTH SHELTERS TO HAVEOVERHANGS ON EDGESSHUFFLEBOARD COURTCOLORS TBD THROUGHSHOP DRAWINGSSHELTER FOOTINGS TO BEDESIGNED AND COORDINATEDWITH SHELTER MANUFACTURER.TOP OF FOOTINGS TO BE HELDBELOW FINISHED CONCRETEELEVATION.SHELTER FOOTINGS TO BEDESIGNED AND COORDINATEDWITH SHELTER MANUFACTURER.TOP OF FOOTINGS TO BE HELDBELOW FINISHED CONCRETEELEVATION. SPECIAL NOTES:-ROOT BALL TO SET FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH THEROOT FLARE VISIBLE 1-2" ABOVE GRADE.-MULCH SHALL NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH THETRUNK OF THE TREE.113 x AMIN.30"RADIUS MIN.4"AEACH TREE SHALL BE PLANTED SUCHTHAT THE ROOT FLARE IS VISIBLE AT THETOP OF THE ROOT BALL. IF THE ROOTFLARE IS NOT VISIBLE, THE SOIL SHALL BEREMOVED IN A LEVEL MANNER FROM THEROOT BALL TO WHERE THE FIRST MAINORDER ROOT (12" DIA. OR LARGER)EMERGES FROM THE TRUNK. SET MAINORDER ROOT 1" HIGHER THAN ADJACENTGRADE. DO NOT COVER TOP OF ROOTBALL WITH SOIL.SCARIFY SIDES OF TREE PIT WITHSPADE BY HAND TO BIND WITH PREPARED SOIL.PLANTING PIT TO BE TWO TO FIVETIMES THE DIAMETER OF ROOT BALL,SLOPEDTAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL BASEFIRMLY WITH FOOT PRESSURE SO THATROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT.DRAINAGE TRENCH AS REQUIRED PERPERCOLATION TEST IN SPEC. AUGER A 4"DIA. HOLE & FILL W/ 34" GRAVEL.PLACE ROOT BALL ON UNDISTURBED ORCOMPACTED SOIL.DIG PLANTING PIT 4-6" DEEPER THANROOTBALL.UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE.REMOVE BURLAP, WINE, ROPEAND WIRE FROM TOP HALFOF ROOT BALL.COMPACT PLANTING SOIL TO85% OF MAXIMUM DRY UNITWEIGHT PER ASTM D 698.EDGE CONDITION VARIES, SEEPLAN.4" BUILT-UP EARTH SAUCERBEYOND EDGE OF ROOT BALL.3" SHREDDED HARDWOODMULCH. DO NOT PLACE MULCHIN CONTACT WITH ROOT FLARE.RODENT TRUNK PROTECTION: 12"HARDWIRE-CLOTH MESHCYLINDER. DIMENSIONS: 8"DIAMETER (OR GREATER) X 36"HEIGHT. STAKE IN PLACE,AVOIDING ROOTS. SEE SPEC.NOTE:CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLEFOR MAINTAINING TREES IN A PLUMBPOSITION THROUGHOUT THE WARRANTYPERIOD. STAKING AND GUYING ISMANDATORY FOR TREES 4" CAL ORGREATER, AND ALL BARE ROOT TREES.WRAP TREE TRUNKS ONLY UPONAPPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 32 93 00.5' DIAMETER MULCH RING, TYP.SSSDD 2/3D EDGE OF PLANTING AREAPLANT ROW-TYP.PLANT CENTER-TYP.TRIANGULARSPACING - 'S'DISTANCE BETWEENROWS - 'D'TOTAL AREA PERPLANT (SF)12" 15"18" 21"24" (2') 30"36" (3') 42"10-1/2"13"15-1/2"18"21"26"31"36"0.881.351.942.633.505.427.7510.501'- 6"4'-5"' MIN.UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE.STEEL EDGING,AS SPECIFIEDMINIMIZE CONTACTW/ PLANT STEM(S)SET TOP OF ROOT CROWN 1" ABOVEFINISHED GRADE. MOUND PLANTINGBED SOIL SLIGHTLY TO TO TOP OFROOT CROWN.ORGANIC MULCH,AS SPECIFIED.TOP OF MULCH IS TO BELOWTOP OF WALK/CURB EXTENDINGA MIN. OF 1'-6" FROM EDGE OFWALK/CURB.5" DEEP MULCH POCKETCONCRETE WALK MAY OCCURNOTE: SEE SPECIFICATION SECTIONRELATED TO EXTERIOR PLANTING.PLANTING SOILSCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OFENTIRE BED WITH SPACE BY HANDTO BIND WITH PLANTING SOIL.3" MIN.CONTAINER GROWNMATERIAL SHALL HAVEROOTS HAVE LOOSENED.TREE PLANTING DETAIL, TYPICAL01LP500N.T.SPERENNIAL PLANTING DETAIL, TYP02LP500N.T.SPLANT SPACING, TYPICAL04LP500N.T.SPLANTING DETAILSLP500File Location: N:\2021\21462_Viking Lakes Park\21462_WORKING\AUTOCAD\SHEETS\LP500 PLANTING DETAILS / SAVE DATE: 8/29/2022 3:11 PM BY: mguragain / PLOT DATE: 8/30/2022 4:26 PM BY: Mamata Guragain ISSUE SCHEDULEISSUEDATEDESCRIPTION108/23/2022PUD SUBMITTALCONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462VIKING LAKES AMENITY AREA MV VENTURES EAGAN, MNISSUED FORPUDSUBMITTALCOPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCEALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS ANINSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDEDFOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE ORDISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUTPRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLYPROHIBITED.ABCD2341523415ABCDTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS;11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALEELECTRICAL ENGINEERVICTUS2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230ST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (612) 859-8299CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423SST PAUL, MN 55114PH: (651) 251-7570LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCEwww.thinkconfluence.com530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702GENERAL NOTESA.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS, IMPROVEMENTS, VEGETATION AND UTILITIES TO REMAIN.ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO THESATISFACTION OF THE OWNER AT NO ADDITIONAL COST.B.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT ALL ITEMS WITHIN THISCONTRACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES,REGULATIONS AND ENGINEERING STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR TOCOORDINATE ALL WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ORSTREETS WITH THE APPROPRIATE JURISDICTIONS.C.ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA CODES ANDSTANDARDS. NOTHING INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALLRELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLYING WITH ANYAPPROPRIATE SAFETY REGULATIONS.EROSION CONTROL GENERAL NOTESA.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ADJOINING PROPERTY INCLUDINGPUBLIC UTILITIES, SANITARY AND STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ANDSTREETS FROM ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MOVEMENT OF EARTHOR OTHER DEBRIS FROM PROJECT SITE. REPAIR ANY DAMAGEIMMEDIATELY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST.B.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVENT ACCUMULATION OF EARTH,SILTATION OR DEBRIS ON ADJOINING PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTYFROM PROJECT SITE. REMOVE ANY ACCUMULATION OF EARTH ORDEBRIS IMMEDIATELY AND TAKE REMEDIAL ACTIONS FORPREVENTION.C.IF REQUIRED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRESERVE EXISTINGVEGETATION IN AREAS NOT NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION.D.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND/OR PERMANENTSEEDING OF AREAS UPON COMPLETION OF GRADING AS SOON ASPRACTICAL. "FINAL STABILIZATION" MEANS ALL SOIL DISTURBINGACTIVITIES ARE COMPLETE AND A UNIFORM PERENNIAL VEGETATIVECOVER WITH A MINIMUM DENSITY OF 70% FOR THE AREA HAS BEENESTABLISHED OR AN EQUIVALENT STABILIZATION MEASURE.E.IF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IS NOT PLANNED TO OCCUR IN ADISTURBED AREA FOR AT LEAST 21 DAYS, THE AREA SHALL BESTABILIZED BY TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROLS WITHIN 14 DAYS OFCEASING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.DEMOLITION GENERAL NOTESA.PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION AT THE SITE, CONTRACTOR SHALLCONSULT WITH OWNER'S PERSONNEL AND UTILITY COMPANIESREPRESENTATIVES TO DETERMINE POSSIBLE UTILITY LOCATIONS ANDDEPTHS. NO COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED FOR DAMAGERESULTING FROM FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT.REPORT ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO REPAIR.DAMAGE TO UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THECONTRACTOR TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER OF THE UTILITY.B.FIELD VERIFY EXISTING GRADES AND LOCATIONS OF EXISTINGUTILITIES, CONDUIT, LINES, POLES, TREES, PAVING, BUILDING ANDOTHER SITE STRUCTURES PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTIONAND IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANYDISCREPANCIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT TO THE OWNERANY DAMAGE TO OWNER'S PROPERTY PRIOR TO REPAIR.C.PROTECT ALL ITEMS WITHIN CONTRACT LIMITS NOT INDICATED TO BEREMOVED. NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANYDISCREPANCIES.D.CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO REMOVING ANYPLANT MATERIAL NOT INDICATED TO BE PROTECTED OR REMOVED.SITE LAYOUT NOTESA.ALL CURB AND GUTTER DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF CURB. ALLSIDEWALK DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE BACK OF CURB UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.B.WHEN CONTROL POINTS ARE PROVIDED THE CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY CONTROL POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY CIVILAND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.C.ALL RAMPS AND CURB RAMPS SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERAL ANDLOCAL ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS. SEE CIVIL DRAWINGSD.CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL NECESSARY SLEEVESUNDER PAVING AND WALKS. COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH GENERALCONTRACTOR.E.SITE PLAN SHOWS DIAGRAMMATIC LAYOUT OF CONTROL JOINTS.VERIFY FINAL JOINT LAYOUTS PRIOR TO INSTALL WITH CIVIL ANDLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.PLANTING GENERAL NOTESA.PLANT QUANTITIES IN PLANT SCHEDULE ARE FOR CONVENIENCEONLY AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED. QUANTITIES ON PLAN WILLPREVAIL IF DISCREPANCIES OCCUR.B.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SHOW PROOF OF PROCUREMENT,SOURCES, QUANTITIES AND VARIETIES FOR ALL SHRUBS,PERENNIALS, ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, AND ANNUALS WITHIN 21 DAYSFOLLOWING THE AWARD OF CONTRACT. TIMELY PROCUREMENT OFALL PLANT MATERIAL IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESSFULCOMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT.C.SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL ONLY BE ALLOWED WHEN THE CONTRACTORHAS EXHAUSTED ALL SOURCES FOR THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL, ANDHAS PROVEN THAT THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL IS NOT AVAILABLE. THECONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE NAME AND VARIETY OF SUBSTITUTIONTO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO TAGGINGOR PLANTING. SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE NEAREST EQUIVALENT SIZEOF VARIETY OF PLANT HAVING SAME ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS.D.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN, SOUND, HEALTHY,VIGOROUS AND FREE FROM INSECTS, DISEASE AND INJURIES, WITHHABIT OF GROWTH THAT IS NORMAL FOR THE SPECIES. SIZES SHALLBE EQUAL TO OR EXCEEDING SIZES INDICATED ON THE PLANT LIST.KIND, SIZE AND QUALITY OF PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TOTHE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK (ANSI Z60.1), MOSTRECENT EDITION.E.STAKE OR PLACE ALL PLANTS IN FIELD AS INDICATED ON THEDRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FORAPPROVAL PRIOR TO PLANTING.F.PLANT FIVE TREES FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TOPLANTING THE REMAINING TREES ON SITE. DEMONSTRATION SHOULDILLUSTRATE A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING OF INFORMATIONINCLUDED IN PLANTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS.G.PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS NOTICE FOR APPROVAL OF PLANTLAYOUT AND SAMPLE TREE PLANTINGS.H.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT SUBSURFACE SOIL OR DRAINAGEPROBLEMS TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING.I.SOD ALL AREAS WITHIN CONTRACT LIMITS, NOT COVERED BY PAVING,BUILDINGS, OR PLANTING BEDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.J.CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE SHREDDED BARK MULCH AROUND ALLTREES AND IN ALL PLANTING BEDS TO A DEPTH OF 3".K.SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTYREQUIREMENTS. 2 S200 TYP @ NET POST 1 S200 TYP 3 S200 TYP @ NET TIE DOWN BASKETBALL SYSTEM POLE(BY SUPPLIER)(SEE FOR FOOTING DETAILTO BE COORDINATED WITH SUPPLIER)4 / S200 TYP @ NET POST 2 S200 TYP @ NET TIE DOWN 3 S200 5 S200 TYP @ VOLLEYBALL POST THESE DOCUMENTS REPRESENT CURRENT PROGRESS AND SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS COMPLETE. USE OF THESE DOCUMENTS FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN GENERAL REVIEW IS DONE AT THE USER'S OWN RISK. ISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT #21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D A B C D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCE530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702www.thinkconfluence.com COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE / ERA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION C:\_Revit_Local\_ShortTermLocal\221241_S22_Viking Lakes Park_msaltnessERA.rvtSTRUCTURAL SITE PLAN S1003/64" = 1'-0"S100 1 SITE PLAN ISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 8.23.2022 PUD SUBMITTAL 12" DIA PIER FOOTING AT EACH POST FENCE POSTBY SUPPLIER(SEE ARCH)CL POST & PIERASPHALT SURFACE (SEE ARCH / CIVIL)4' - 0" MINCONT CURB REINFW/ 2 -#4 CONT (SEE ARCH) 12" MIN8"SEE ARCH ASPHALT SURFACE(SEE ARCH/CIVIL) NET POST IN PVC SLEEVE (BY MFR) CONCRETE FDN BASE #3 TIES @ 12" OC 4-#4 VERT 3' - 0" SQUARE 1' - 6" SQUARE 1" COMPRESSIBLE MATERIALALL AROUND AND BELOW SUBGRADE (SEE CIVIL)4' - 0"ASPALT SURFACE(SEE ARCH/CIVIL) CENTER STRAP ANCHOR CONCRETE FDN BASE POUR TO UNDISTURBED EARTH #3 TIES @ 12" OC 4-#4 VERT2' - 6"1' - 0" DIA 1" COMPRESSIBLE MATERIALALL AROUND AND BELOW 1'-3" DIA SUBGRADE (SEE CIVIL)4' - 0" MINCONC PIER 16" DIA MIN3"EMBEDDED BASKETBALL POLE BY SUPPLIER (SEE ARCH) ASPHAULT SURFACE (SEE ARCH / CIVIL)BY SUPPLIER5' - 0" MINCONC PIER 10" DIA MIN3"VOLLEYBALL POLE & SLEEVE BY SUPPLIER (SEE ARCH) SAND (SEE ARCH / CIVIL)BY SUPPLIERTHESE DOCUMENTS REPRESENT CURRENT PROGRESS AND SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS COMPLETE. USE OF THESE DOCUMENTS FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN GENERAL REVIEW IS DONE AT THE USER'S OWN RISK. ISSUED FOR PUD SUBMITTAL CONFLUENCE PROJECT #21462VIKING LAKESAMENITY AREAMV VENTURESEAGAN, MNTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 859-8299 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D A B C D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCE530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702www.thinkconfluence.com COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE / ERA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION C:\_Revit_Local\_ShortTermLocal\221241_S22_Viking Lakes Park_msaltnessERA.rvtSTRUCTURAL DETAILS S200 ISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 8.23.2022 PUD SUBMITTAL 1" = 1'-0"S200 1 FENCE POST FOUNDATION DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"S200 2 NET POST SUPPORT DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"S200 3 NET TIE DOWN DETAIL 3/4" = 1'-0"S200 4 TYPICAL UMBRELLA POST FOUNDATION DETAIL 3/4" = 1'-0"S200 5 TYPICAL VOLLEYBALL POST FOUNDATION DETAIL ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGENDLIGHTINGHT AFF SYMBOL DESCRIPTION POWERHT AFF SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LOW-VOLTAGE ROUGH-INHT AFF SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS LIST ELECTRICAL SYMBOL NOTES NOTES: ALL DISTANCES ARE TO CENTER OF DEVICE OR EQUIPMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. DEVICES INDICATED AT 48" MAY NOT BE INSTALLED WITH ANY OPERABLE PART HIGHER THAN 48". DEVICES MAY BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS WITH THE TOP OF THE DEVICE AT 48". * DISTANCE ABOVE TOP OF DOOR FRAME ** DISTANCE TO TOP OF EQUIPMENT OR DEVICE *** DISTANCE TO HIGHEST OPERABLE PART OF EQUIPMENT **** DISTANCE BELOW CEILING ***** DISTANCE TO BOTTOM OF DEVICE RECESSED ROUND DOWNLIGHTRECESSED RECTANGULAR DOWNLIGHTSURFACE-MOUNTED ROUND DOWNLIGHTSURFACE-MOUNTED RECTANGULAR DOWNLIGHTRECESSED TROFFERSURFACE-MOUNTED TROFFERRECESSED LINEAR LUMINAIRESURFACE-MOUNTED LINEAR LUMINAIREPER SCHED SUSPENDED OR PENDANT LINEAR LUMINAIRE STRIP LIGHT TRACK AND TRACK LIGHT PER SCHED WALL-MOUNTED SCONCE OR WALL PACK PER SCHED WALL-MOUNTED LINEAR LUMINAIRE 12" * WALL-MOUNTED EXIT SIGN EXIT SIGN WITH EMERGENCY HEADS 96" EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIT PER SCHED POLE-MOUNTED LIGHT LUMINAIRE ON EMERGENCY CIRCUIT WALL WASH LUMINAIRE (CHEVRON INDICATES DIRECTION) 48"SWITCH (LABEL INDICATES TYPE) NO LABEL: SINGLE POLE 2: 2-POLE SINGLE THROW 3: 3-WAY 4: 4-WAY OS: OCCUPANCY SENSOR D: DIMMER K: KEYED MC: MOMENTARY CONTACT TD: TIME DELAY T: TIMER CEILING-MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR CEILING-MOUNTED VACANCY SENSOR CEILING-MOUNTED DAYLIGHT SENSOR CEILING-MOUNTED PHOTOCELL 48"SWITCH WITH PILOT LIGHT SUSPENDED OR PENDANT LUMINAIRE CEILING-MOUNTED EXIT SIGN OS VS DS PC AS NOTED 18" DUPLEX RECEPTACLESWITCHED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE18"DUPLEX RECEPTACLE ON EMERGENCY CIRCUIT18"DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE18"SWITCHED DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE18"DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE ON EMERGENCY CIRCUIT18"SINGLE RECEPTACLE18"240V RECEPTACLE18"SPECIAL RECEPTACLE OR CONNECTOR18"FLOOR-MOUNTED RECEPTACLE (DUPLEX SHOWN) CEILING-MOUNTED RECEPTACLE (DUPLEX SHOWN) JUNCTION BOX 18" FLOOR JUNCTION BOX AS NOTED CEILING JUNCTION BOX PUSH BUTTON POWER POLE (OPEN OFFICE STYLE) 48" MOTOR (SEE SCHEDULE) MULTIOUTLET ASSEMBLY (TYPE DENOTED) SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH (NON-FUSED)72" ** SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH (FUSED) COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL POWER OR DISTRIBUTION PANEL SPECIAL CABINET (TYPE DENOTED) TRANSFORMER (TYPE DENOTED) CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL OR OVERHEAD CONDUIT CONCEALED BELOW FLOOR CONDUIT EXPOSED CONDUIT TRANSITION UP CONDUIT TRANSITION DOWN CONDUIT STUBBED OUT BRANCH CIRCUIT HOME RUN 72" ** 72" ** 72" ** 72" ** 72" ** A J J J P T CONDUIT BREAK FURNITURE FEEDF18" 18"DATA OUTLETTELEPHONE OUTLETCOMBINATION DATA/TELEPHONE OUTLETFLOOR BOXINTERCOM OUTLETTELEVISION OUTLETWIRELESS ACCESS POINTBELLBUZZERCHIME WALL-MOUNTED SPEAKER WALL-MOUNTED HORN TYPE SPEAKER CEILING-MOUNTED HORN TYPE SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL MICROPHONE OUTLET CEILING-MOUNTED SPEAKER 18"18"ICTVWAP48"18"84"84" S S S S V M 84" 84" 84" 84" 48" 18" 1P 1 POLE (2P, 3P, 4P, ETC.) A AMPERE AC ABOVE COUNTER OR AIR CONDITIONER ACLG ABOVE CEILING ADO AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER AF AMP FRAME AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AFI ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT AL ALUMINUM ALT ALTERNATE AMP AMPERE AMPL AMPLIFIER ANNUN ANNUNCIATOR APPROX APPROXIMATELY AQ-STATAQUASTAT ARCH ARCHITECT, ARCHITECTURAL AS AMP SWITCH AT AMP TRIP ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AUTO AUTOMATIC AUX AUXILIARY AV AUDIO VISUAL AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE BATT BATTERY BD BOARD BLDG BUILDING BMS BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM C CONDUIT CAB CABINET CAT CATALOG CATV CABLE TELEVISION CB CIRCUIT BREAKER CCTV CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION CKT CIRCUIT CLG CEILING COMB COMBINATION CMPR COMPRESSOR CONN CONNECTION CONST CONSTRUCTION CONT CONTINUATION OR CONTINUOUS CONTR CONTRACTOR CONV CONVECTOR CP CIRCULATING PUMP CRT CATHODE-RAY TUBE CT CURRENT TRANSFORMER CTR CENTER CU COPPER DCP DOMESTIC WATER CIRCULATING PUMP DEPT DEPARTMENT DET DETAIL DIA DIAMETER DISC DISCONNECT DIST DISTRIBUTION DN DOWN DPR DAMPER DS SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH DT DOUBLE THROW DWG DRAWING EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ELEC ELECTRIC, ELECTRICAL ELEV ELEVATOR EM EMERGENCY EMS ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING EP ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC EQUIP EQUIPMENT EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER EXIST EXISTING EXH EXHAUST EXP EXPLOSION PROOF FA FIRE ALARM FABP FIRE ALARM BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY PANEL FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FCU FAN COIL UNIT FIXT FIXTURE FLR FLOOR FLUOR FLUORESCENT FU FUSE FUDS FUSED SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH GA GAUGE GAL GALLON GALV GALVANIZED GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN GENERATOR GFI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFP GROUND FAULT PROTECTOR GND GROUND GRS GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL (CONDUIT) GYP BD GYPSUM BOARD HOA HANDS-OFF-AUTOMATIC SWITCH HORIZ HORIZONTAL HP HORSEPOWER HPF HIGH POWER FACTOR HT HEIGHT HTG HEATING HTR HEATER HV HIGH VOLTAGE HVAC HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING HWP HYDRONIC WATER PUMP IC INTERRUPTING CAPACITY IG ISOLATED GROUND IMC INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT INCAND INCANDESCENT IR INFRARED I/W INTERLOCK WITH J-BOX JUNCTION BOX KV KILOVOLT KVA KILOVOLT-AMPERE KVAR KILOVOLT-AMPERE REACTIVE KW KILOWATT KWH KILOWATT HOUR LOC LOCATE OR LOCATION LT LIGHT LTG LIGHTING LTNG LIGHTNING LV LOW VOLTAGE MAX MAXIMUM MAG.S MAGNETIC STARTER M/C MOMENTARY CONTACT MC MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR MCB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MDC MAIN DISTRIBUTION CENTER MDP MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL MFR MANUFACTURER MFS MAIN FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH MH MANHOLE MIC MICROPHONE MIN MINIMUM MISC MISCELLANEOUS MLO MAIN LUGS ONLY MMS MANUAL MOTOR STARTER MOA MULTIOUTLET ASSEMBLY MSP MOTOR STARTER PANELBOARD MSBD MAIN SWITCHBOARD MT MOUNT MT.C EMPTY CONDUIT MTS MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH MTR MOTOR, MOTORIZED N.C. NORMALLY CLOSED NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NEMA NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION NFDS NON-FUSED SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH NIC NOT IN CONTRACT NL NIGHT LIGHT N.O. NORMALLY OPEN NPF NORMAL POWER FACTOR NTS NOT TO SCALE OAE OR APPROVED EQUAL OH OVERHEAD OL OVERLOADS PA PUBLIC ADDRESS PB PULL BOX OR PUSHBUTTON PED PEDESTAL PF POWER FACTOR PH PHASE PIV POST INDICATING VALVE PNL PANEL PP POWER POLE PR PAIR PRI PRIMARY PROJ PROJECTION PRV POWER ROOF VENTILATOR PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (CONDUIT) PWR POWER QUAN QUANTITY RCPT RECEPTACLE REQD REQUIRED RM ROOM RSC RIGID STEEL CONDUIT RTU ROOF TOP UNIT SC SURFACE CONDUIT SEC SECONDARY SHT SHEET SIM SIMILAR S/N SOLID NEUTRAL SPEC SPECIFICATION SPKR SPEAKER SP SPARE SR SURFACE RACEWAY SS STAINLESS STEEL SSW SELECTOR SWITCH S/S STOP/START PUSHBUTTONS STA STATION STD STANDARD SURF SURFACE MOUNTED SW SWITCH SWBD SWITCHBOARD SYM SYMMETRICAL SYS SYSTEM TEL TELEPHONE TEL/DATA TELEPHONE/DATA TERM TERMINAL TL TWIST LOCK TR TAMPER RESISTANT T-STAT THERMOSTAT TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET TV TELEVISION TVTC TELEVISION TERMINAL CABINET TYP TYPICAL UC UNDER COUNTER UE UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL UG UNDERGROUND UH UNIT HEATER UT UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE UTIL UTILITY UV UNIT VENTILATOR OR ULTRAVIOLET V VOLT VA VOLT-AMPERES VDT VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL VERT VERTICAL VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VOL VOLUME W WATT W/ WITH WG WIRE GUARD WH WATER HEATER W/O WITHOUT WP WEATHERPROOF XFMR TRANSFORMER XFR TRANSFER ∠ ANGLE @ AT ° DEGREES ∆ DELTA ' FEET " INCHES # NUMBER Ø PHASE C CENTER LINE P PLATE A212bE1416 d LPN-102THE LIGHTING FIXTURE TYPE IS INDICATED BY AN UPPER CASE LETTER. THE CIRCUIT DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A NUMBER. THE SWITCH DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A LOWER CASE LETTER.EXAMPLE: LIGHTING FIXTURE TYPE "A" IS CONNECTED TO CIRCUIT 12 AND CONTROLLED BY SWITCH "b".EXIT LIGHTS. STEM INDICATES WALL MOUNTING. NO STEM INDICATES CEILING MOUNTING. SHADED AREA INDICATES ILLUMINATED FACE(S). ARROW INDICATES DIRECTIONAL ARROW ON ILLUMINATED FACE(S). THE CIRCUIT DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A NUMBER. EXAMPLE: THE WALL MOUNTED EXIT LIGHT TYPE "E" WITH SINGLE FACE AND DIRECTIONAL ARROW IS CONNECTED TO CIRCUIT 14.DEVICES. THE CIRCUIT DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A NUMBER. THE SWITCH DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A LOWER CASE LETTER. EXAMPLE: SPLIT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE IS CONNECTED TO CIRCUIT 16 AND ONE RECEPTACLE OUTLET IS CONTROLLED BY SWITCH "c". THE CONTROL DEVICE DESIGNATION IS INDICATED BY A LOWER CASE LETTER. EXAMPLE: SINGLE POLE SWITCH "d" TO CONTROL LIGHTING FIXTURES INDICATED BY "d". PANELBOARDS. PANELBOARD DOORS MAY BE SHOWN TO INDICATE OPENING SIDE OF RECESSED PANELBOARDS. SEE PANELBOARD IDENTIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION CODES.KEYED NOTE. SEE THE SPECIAL NOTES ON THAT SHEET FOR THE NOTE NUMBER INDICATED IN THE HEXAGON.SYMBOL NOTATIONS: UPPER CASE LETTERS ADJACENT TO SYMBOLS INDICATE A UNIT TYPE. SEE APPROPRIATE SCHEDULE OR SPECIFICATIONS.SOLID BLACK LINES INDICATE NEW DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT.HALFTONE LINES INDICATE EXISTING DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN.DASHED BLACK LINES INDICATE EXISTING DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT TO BE DEMOLISHED.c 1 © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCE530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702www.thinkconfluence.com ISSUED FOR CONFLUENCE PROJECT #21462MV VENTURESEAGAN, MNTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 461-3173 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 File Location:C:\Users\WillowNichols\Documents\Vikings Park E21_Willow_Victus.rvtVIKING LAKESAMENITY PARKE000 ELECTRICAL TITLE SHEET PUD SUBMITTAL SHEET LIST E000 ELECTRICAL TITLE SHEET E101 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN ISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL GENERAL NOTESA1 CR A. INSTALL ALL ELECTRICAL WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS OR ORDINANCES GOVERNING THE PROJECT. PERFORM ALL WORK UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN. NOTIFY THE ENGINEER, IN WRITING, OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO MAKING ANY CHANGES TO PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS.B. CONDUITS, JUNCTION BOXES, AND CONNECTIONS ARE GENERALLY NOT SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS. PROVIDE A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF RACEWAY AND CONDUCTORS AS REQUIRED FOR THE INDICATED CIRCUITRY.C. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF DEVICES WITH ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS AND DETAILS. ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS AND DETAILS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER LOCATIONS SHOWN ON ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.D. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND ROUGH-IN REQUIREMENTS OF ALL OWNER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. E. PROVIDE INTEGRAL DAYLIGHT AND MOTION SENSORS ON POLE-MOUNTED AREA LIGHTS. CONFIGURE FOR DUSK-TO-DAWN OPERATION AND ON/OFF MOTION SENSOR CONTROLS WITH A 20-MINUTE TIME-OUT PERIOD. F. INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS IS AS EXACT AS COULD BE SECURED. ABSOLUTE ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS, MEASUREMENTS, LEVELS, SPACE REQUIREMENTS, POTENTIAL CONFLICTS WITH OTHER TRADES, ETC. AT THE SITE AND SHALL SATISFACTORILY ADAPT THEIR WORK TO ACTUAL CONDITIONS. THE DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATICAL IN NATURE AND SHALL NOT BE SCALED. HOWEVER, THIS DOES NOT RELIEVE ANY SUB-CONTRACTOR FROM COORDINATING THEIR WORK WITH ALL OTHER TRADES AND FROM ADJUSTING THEIR WORK AS REQUIRED BY THE ACTUAL CONDITIONS OF THE PROJECT. ANY SLIGHT (WITHIN 10 FEET) LOCATION CHANGES SHALL BE DETERMINED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND WILL BE ACCOMMODATED AT NO CHARGE TO THE OWNER. A A A A A A A GFCI GFCI GFCI GFCI GFCI GFCIGFCIB GFCI GFCI P01 P05 P05 P04 L01 P04 P01 P03P04 P04 P05 P03 P06 GFCI B L01 S01 S01 S04 S03 S01 S05 S02 S02 S02 S02 S02 B L01 B L01 B L01 B L01 L02 S01 S06 S06 L03 L03 L03 S01 S01 S02 © 2022 BY CONFLUENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE BY CONFLUENCE , AND IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT ONLY. ANY REPRODUCTION, USE OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF CONFLUENCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A B C D 2 3 41 5 2 3 41 5 A B C D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTCONFLUENCE530 N THIRD STREET, SUITE 120MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401PH: (612) 333-3702www.thinkconfluence.com ISSUED FOR CONFLUENCE PROJECT # 21462MV VENTURESEAGAN, MNTHE SCALE INDICATED IS FOR 22"x34" DRAWING SHEETS; 11"x17" SHEETS ARE HALF THE INDICATED SCALE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VICTUS 2327 WYCLIFF ST, SUITE 230 ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (612) 461-3173 CIVIL ENGINEEREVS, INC10025 VALLEY VIEW RD #140EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344PH: (952) 646-0236STRUCTURAL ENGINEERERA 2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W, SUITE 423S ST PAUL, MN 55114 PH: (651) 251-7570 File Location:C:\Users\WillowNichols\Documents\Vikings Park E21_Willow_Victus.rvtVIKING LAKESAMENITY PARKE101 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN PUD SUBMITTAL KEYNOTES L01 PROVIDE CANOPY LIGHTING WITHIN SHELTER. LUMINAIRE AND MOUNTING METHOD, TBD. L02 PROVIDE (2) TOGGLE SWITCHES IN WEATHERPROOF WHILE-IN-USE HOOD ON WALL OF STRUCTURE. CONFIGURE SWITCHES FOR OVERRIDE-OFF CONTROL OF STRUCTURE LIGHTING IN TWO ZONES: ONE EACH FOR THE FRONT AND BACK PAIR OF LUMINAIRES. L03 PROVIDE CONDUIT PATHWAY WITHIN POLE FOR FUTURE LOW-VOLTAGE (E.G., CCTV, WIFI ACCESS POINT) DEVICE CABLING. P01 PROVIDE GFCI-TYPE DOUBLE-DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AND SELF-SUPPORTING STRUCTURE, TBD. P03 PROVIDE POWERED BOLLARD, HESS TORO 1200 GS PB ON CONCRETE BASE. ASSUME MULTIPLE 120/240-VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS. CONFIGURATION/DEVICES, TBD. P04 PROVIDE GFCI-TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED ON STRUCTURE. CONCEAL ALL CONDUIT. COORDINATE DEVICE LOCATION WITH STRUCTURE MANUFACTURER. P05 PROVIDE GFCI-TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED FACE OF SEATING ELEMENT. RECESS DEVICE BOX INTO SEATING ELEMENT AND CONCEAL ALL CONDUIT. COORDINATE DEVICE LOCATION WITH SEATING ELEMENT MANUFACTURER. P06 PROVIDE NEW 120/240-VOLT ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION PANEL. COORDINATE NEW SERVICE REQUIREMENTS WITH XCEL ENERGY. CONNECT ALL NEW BRANCH CIRCUITS SERVING SITE LIGHTING AND DEVICES TO ELECTRICAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION PANEL. S01 PROVIDE UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATIONS HANDHOLE FOR COPPER/FIBER HORIZONTAL CABLING. S02 PROVIDE (1) TWO-INCH SCHEDULE 80 PVC CONDUIT FOR COPPER/FIBER HORIZONTAL CABLING. S03 PROVIDE NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE AT AREA LIGHT POLE TO HOUSE POWER INJECTOR SERVING FIBER-TO-COPPER CONVERSION FOR CONNECTION TO ACCESS CONTROL CARD READER AT GATE INTO COURTS. S04 PROVIDE STANDALONE LATCH R-SERIES ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE AND CONNECT TO ASSOCIATED DOOR HARDWARE AT GATE INTO COURTS. PROVIDE CAT6 CABLE CONNECTION FROM POWER INJECTOR AT ADJACENT ENCLOSURE. S05 PROVIDE FIBER OPTIC CONNECTION TO DATA NETWORK IN BUILDING D TO SUPPORT CONNECTION OF ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE AT COURTS. S06 PROVIDE (1) ONE-INCH SCHEDULE 80 PVC CONDUIT FOR COPPER/FIBER HORIZONTAL CABLING. STUB UP AND CAP WITHIN SHELTER STRUCTURE FOR FUTURE WIFI ACCESS POINT. LUMINAIRE SCHEDULETYPE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL VOLTAGE WATTAGE CCT CRI MOUNTING NOTESA FLOODLIGHT CLUSTER ON 13-FOOTPOLE LIGMANLIGHTING UOD-21061 - 4x70w - W - W## - ## - 120/277v 120 V 280 W 3000 K 80 CONCRETE BASE CCT AND FINISH TBD. PROVIDE POLE WITH INTEGRATEDGFCI-TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AT 24". ELECTRICALCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CONCRETE BASE.B SHELTER LIGHT ZANEEN L9C101-3000-### 120 V 26 W 3000 K 80 SURFACE/CANOPY COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH SHELTER STRUCTURE VENDOR. 1" = 30'-0"1 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN ISSUE SCHEDULE ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1 08/23/2022 PUD SUBMITTAL VIKING LAKES Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area Project Narrative Supporting Final Planned Development Application August 30, 2022 Applicant: MVE Residential II, LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 1 II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................... 2 III. PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS ............................................................................... 3 IV. REQUEST FOR FINAL DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL ........................................ 4 V. CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................... 4 SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS Tab 1: Viking Lakes Master Plan Tab 2: Viking Lakes 4th Addition Final Plat Tab 3: Amenity Area Site Plan Tab 4: Amenity Area Renderings 1 MV Ventures Properties, LLC, and various affiliated entities (“Landowners”) own the Viking Lakes campus property. In 2016, Landowners secured Preliminary Planned Development and Subdivision approvals from the City of Eagan to develop Viking Lakes as a mixed-use project consisting of office, medical office, residential, retail, entertainment, and hospitality uses, all anchored by a new headquarters and training facility for the Minnesota Vikings, known as the “Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center.” In 2019, the City of Eagan granted Final Planned Development and Subdivision approvals for Phase I of the Viking Lakes Residences project consisting of two multi-family residential buildings, a Clubhouse, and a separate Retail building. In 2021, the City of Eagan granted Final Planned Development approval for Phase II of the Viking Lakes Residences project consisting of two additional multi-family residential buildings. Please refer to the Viking Lakes Master Plan attached at TAB 1. To date, the following projects are either complete or under construction: • Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center • Twin Cities Orthopedics Medical Office Building • Training Haus/Vikings Museum Building (a/k/a “Sports Medicine Center”) • Viking Lakes Innovation Center • Omni Viking Lakes Hotel • Viking Lakes Residences Clubhouse • Viking Lakes Residences - Building B • Viking Lakes Residences - Building C • Viking Lakes Retail building • Viking Lakes Residences - Building A (under construction) • Viking Lakes Residences - Building D (under construction) The Applicant now desires to proceed with development of a multi-use, open-space amenity area at Viking Lakes in the area south of Vikings Parkway (to be located on Lot 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition). The preliminary planned development entitlements for I. INTRODUCTION 2 the Viking Lakes campus contemplate development of multi-family residential rental properties and accessory amenity areas in this area of the Viking Lakes campus. For purposes of this Narrative, the proposed open-space amenity area is referred to as the “Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area.” Applicant, an affiliate of the Landowner and with Landowner’s consent, submits this Narrative in support of its Application for Final Planned Development approval for the Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area from the City. We request that the City approve this application so that we may continue developing Viking Lakes in accordance with the campus Master Plan. A. Project Location The Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area will be constructed on Lot 5, Block1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition on the south side of Vikings Parkway in the area approved for residential development. The Viking Lakes 4th Addition Final Plat depicting Lot 5, Block 1 is attached as TAB 2. The Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area will also include improvements that encroach into a small area of Outlot A, Viking Lakes 4th Addition, pursuant to an easement agreement. B. Project Site Plan Please refer to the Project Site Plan attached as TAB 3. The Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area consists of the following improvements, each of which is depicted on the Site Plan and described in greater detail in Section III: 1. Great Lawn Turf Area. 2. Sand Volleyball Court. 3. Tennis and Pickleball Courts. 4. Shuffleboard Court. 5. Basketball Court. . 6. Activity Lawn. 7. Fitness/Training Area. 8. Patio Lounge Area. 9. Plaza Shelter. 10. Bandshell Shelter. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3 11. Connected Walkways and Trail Access. 12. Landscape Plantings. C. Tree Preservation Plan The Viking Lakes campus is subject to that certain Tree Preservation Plan Agreement dated October 18, 2016, recorded in the office of the Dakota County Recorder on December 29, 2016, as Document No. 3169657, as amended by that certain Amendment to Tree Preservation Plan Agreement dated April 20, 2021, and recorded in the office of the Dakota County Recorder on June 2, 2021, as Document No. 3466306 (collectively, the “Tree Preservation Plan”). D. Stormwater Stormwater for the site is managed in accordance with that certain Stormwater Management System Maintenance Agreement dated July 7, 2020, and recorded July 22, 2022, as Document No. 3385614 in the Office of the Dakota County Recorder. E. Maintenance The Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area will serve as an active amenity for the adjacent Viking Lakes Residences multi-family residential projects and will be maintained under the terms and conditions of the reciprocal easement and operating agreement governing the overall development. F. Timing of Development The applicant intends to commence construction of the Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area in Spring 2023 and currently anticipates substantial completion by the Fall of 2023. A. Introduction Please refer to the project site plan attached at TAB 3 and project renderings attached at TAB 4. B. Great Lawn Turf Area and Bandshell The great lawn is a large oval turf area anchored by a sheltered picnic area at one end that can be programmed as a bandshell performance space. The great lawn is intended to be a flexible space that can accommodate a variety of leisure, performance, and sporting events, including marking and striping the lawn for soccer, rugby, lacrosse, and other sports. III. PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS 4 C. Sand Volleyball Court The sand volleyball area can accommodate one court situated at the south end of the amenity area. D. Tennis and Pickleball Courts The tennis and pickleball court will be configured to host two tennis courts and three pickleball courts. Interest in pickleball is rapidly increasing in the United States, and we anticipate a great demand for use by our residential tenants. E. Shuffleboard Court, Activity Lawn, and Plaza Picnic Shelter The amenity area will include one shuffleboard court located near the activity lawn and a second picnic shelter area situated within an open plaza area. The activity lawn is a flexible turf area that can be programmed for a variety of leisure and fitness activities. F. Basketball Court The amenity area will include a full court basketball area also conveniently located near the activity lawn second picnic shelter area. G. Connected Walkways and Trail Access The amenity area will be served by connected walkways that provide access to the residential buildings and to the larger trail system at Viking Lakes. H. Landscape Plantings A robust landscape plan with a variety of trees and other plantings is planned to create shaded areas and natural borders among the slopped lawn surrounding the amenity area. The Applicant respectfully requests Final Planned Development approval for the Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area as described in this Narrative and in accordance with the plans submitted with this Application. With the first phase of multi-family residential development complete and the second phase under construction, the Landowners have developed an exciting mix of residential, office, medical office, hospitality and other uses at Viking Lakes. The Applicant IV. REQUEST FOR FINAL DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL V. CONCLUSION 5 respectfully requests the City’s approval of this proposal to enhance the campus with the Viking Lakes Residences Amenity Area and to expand on the goal of delivering a best-in- class live-work-play environment for our tenants. Thank you for your consideration of our proposal. Tab 1: Viking Lakes Master Plan Tab 2: Viking Lakes 4th Addition Plat Tab 3: Amenity Area Site Plan (See Attached) Tab 4: Amenity Area Renderings (See Attached) FINAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition This Final Planned Development Agreement (“Agreement”) is executed this ____ day of _____________, 2022 to be effective as of the 4th day of October, 2022 (the “Effective Date”), by and between the City of Eagan (hereinafter the “City”), a Minnesota municipal corporation; MV Ventures Properties, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; Sheldon Road Associates, L.L.C., a New Jersey limited liability company; M Land, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; and Eagan V Land, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter collectively the “Owners”); and MVE Residential II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter the “Developer”). The “City,” “Owners” and “Developer” are hereinafter collectively known as the “Parties.” WHEREAS, the City Council of the City is the official governing body of the City; and WHEREAS, as of the Effective Date, Owners hold fee title to Lot 5, Block 1, Viking Lakes 4th Addition (the “Property”) as tenants-in-common; and WHEREAS, the development and use of the Property is governed by a Preliminary Planned Development Agreement, dated the 18th day of October, 2016, and recorded with the Dakota County Recorder’s Office as Document No. 3168366 and amended by that Amendment to Preliminary Planned Development Agreement dated April 20, 2021 and recorded with the Dakota County Recorder’s Office as Document No. 3466252 (the “Development Agreement”); and 2 WHEREAS, the Development Agreement runs with the land until terminated and is binding upon the successors and assigns of the original Owners and Developer; and WHEREAS, the Developer has submitted an application to create an amenity area for the adjacent Viking Lakes Residences (the “Development Plan”); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has found the Development Plans attached hereto as Exhibits “B-G” to be in conformance with the Development Agreement, and the Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto constitute the Final Planned Development for the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed to and between the Parties hereto as follows: 1. This Agreement applies only to the use of the Property. 2. This Agreement includes specific conditions to the Property as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. 3. The use and development of the Property shall be in conformance, in all material respects, with the following plans attached hereto (a full-size copy of these exhibits shall be on file with the City of Eagan Community Development Department): Exhibit B - Final Site/Amenities Plan dated August 23, 2022 Exhibit C - Final Landscape Plan dated August 23, 2022 Exhibit D - Final Building Elevations dated August 23, 2022 Exhibit E - Final Lighting/Electrical Plan dated August 23, 2022 5. This Agreement shall run with the Property until terminated and shall be binding upon the owners and assigns of the Owners. 6. All site improvements including lighting, signage, landscaping, and paved surfaces, shall be maintained in good repair. 7. Where there is a conflict between the requirements or conditions contained in the Development Agreement and this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. [SIGNATURE PAGES TO FOLLOW] 3 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for City City of Eagan, a Minnesota Municipal Corporation BY: ______________________________ Mike Maguire Its: Mayor BY: ______________________________ Elizabeth VanHoose Its: Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: ________________________________ _________________________________ City Attorney City Planner STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this _____ day of ______________, 2022 before me a Notary Public within and for said County personally appeared Mike Maguire and Elizabeth VanHoose to me personally known, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Eagan, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed in behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. ___________________________ Notary Public 4 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the Owner – MV Ventures Properties, LLC MV Ventures Properties, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: _______________________________ Mark Wilf Its: President STATE OF ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ______ day of September, 2022, by Mark Wilf, the President of MV Ventures Properties, LLC, Delaware limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. ___________________________________ Notary Public 5 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the Owner – Sheldon Road Associates, L.L.C. Sheldon Road Associates, L.L.C., a New Jersey limited liability company By: _______________________________ Zygmunt Wilf Its: Manager STATE OF ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of September, 2022, by Zygmunt Wilf, the Manager of Sheldon Road Associates, L.L.C., New Jersey limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. ___________________________________ Notary Public 6 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the Owner – M Land, LLC M Land, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: _______________________________ Richard Mandelbaum Its: Manager STATE OF ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of September, 2022, by Richard Mandelbaum, the Manager of M Land, LLC, Delaware limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. ___________________________________ Notary Public 7 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the Owner – Eagan V Land, LLC Eagan V Land, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: _______________________________ ________________________ Its: ____________________ STATE OF ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __________ day of September, 2022, by _____________________, the _____________________ of Eagan V Land, LLC, Delaware limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. ___________________________________ Notary Public 8 Final Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the Developer MVE Residential II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: _______________________________ Mark Wilf Its: President STATE OF ) ) ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ______ day of September, 2022, by Mark Wilf, the President of MVE Residential II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. ___________________________________ Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: DOUGHERTY, MOLENDA, SOLFEST, HILLS & BAUER P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, MN 55124 (952) 432-3136 RBB: 206-45969 EXHIBIT A This Agreement is subject to the terms and conditions of the Development Agreement and the following specific conditions: 1. A Final Planned Development Agreement shall be executed prior to issuance of any building permits. The Final Planned Development Agreement shall be recorded against the property at the Dakota County Recorder’s office. The following plans are required for the Final Planned Development Agreement. • Final Site Plan/Amenities Plan • Final Landscape Plan • Master Building Plan • Final Lighting/Electrical Plan 2. Trash and recycling containers shall be provided, a minimum of two each. Trash and recycling containers shall be maintained by Viking Lakes Residences. 3. The applicant shall provide a detailed landscape and planting plan at the time of building permit. 4. Landscaped areas shall be provided with automatic irrigation in compliance with City Code requirements. Temporary irrigation may be used for areas approved for native seed. 5. 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. Also, all personnel responsible for the installation of erosion/ sediment control devices, and the establishment of vegetation for the development, shall have received Erosion/Sediment Control Inspector/Installer certification through the University of Minnesota, or approved equal training as determined by the City Engineer. 6. The applicant shall provide an updated Stormwater Management Summary Report and Civil Plans to ensure compliance with City Stormwater Management requirements. 7. This development shall install and maintain appropriate temporary erosion and sediment control practices associated with the trail and storm sewer encroachments into the conservation easement. 8. The applicant shall be responsible for installing and maintaining erosion control measures in accordance with City engineering standards. 9. The development shall be subject to the City’s codified land disturbance and erosion control regulations. 12101601v2 10. 10. This development shall provide hydrant spacing and locations in accordance with City Fire Department and Public Works standards. 11. The applicant shall obtain a right-of-way permit prior to performing any work within the right-of-way. 12. The applicant shall be responsible to restore all boulevards, trails, streets, medians, curb and gutter, irrigation, lighting, and landscaping back to its original condition, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 13. The applicant shall provide building address numbers per Section 2.78 of the City Code.