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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA– REGULAR MEETING June 12, 2017 7:00 PM
The City of Montrose is committed to maintaining a safe, welcoming, family-friendly community, with affordable housing, where parents can raise their families; to ensuring our skilled, motivated employees provide high quality public services at a value; to sound stewardship and fiscal responsibility to ensure
our city remains strong and prosperous, both now and into the future; to nurturing business-friendly partnerships to promote economic development and local jobs; to thoughtfully address community needs and plan for growth, innovation and sustainable development; and to ethical leadership that is responsive
and accountable to our citizens.
Montrose Fire Station 260 2nd Street South
Montrose, MN 55363
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. OPEN FORUM REQUESTS COLLECTED
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes 1. May 8, 2017 Council Meeting Minutes – Prepared by M. McCallum
B. Accounts Payable
1. City, June 12, 2017, prepared by W. Manson 2. Fire Department, June 12, 2017, prepared by W. Manson
C. Monthly Utility Adjustments, May 2017, prepared by J. Bonniwell
D. Montrose Days Liquor License – August 18 – 20, 2017
7. WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT A. May Monthly Report
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8. REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS OF CITY DEPARTMENT, CONSULTANTS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES A. City Council Monthly Activity Report
B. Fire Department
1. May 2017 Activity Report 2. Attendance Policy - Policy # 105
C. Park and Recreation 1. June 5, 2017 Park and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes 2. Park and Recreation Commission Applicant – Kurt Andersen 3. Park and Recreation Meeting Change – July 4. Property Discussion – Herzog
D. Planning and Zoning
1. May 17, 2017 Planning and Zoning Meeting Minutes 2. Recreational Vehicle Parking Amendment – Ordinance 2017-5
E. Engineering
1. White Tail Ridge Authorization to Build 2. Garfield Avenue Improvements – Authorization for Bids
F. Personnel Committee
1. June 5, 2017 Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes
G. Attorney 1. Quit Claim Deed – 111 Buffalo Avenue South
H. Public Works
1. Walking Trail Solar Lighting Project
9. OLD BUSINESS
10. NEW BUSINESS 1. “Open Book” Meeting format – Resolution 2017-14 2. Liquor Ordinance Amendment – Ordinance 2017-04
11. UPCOMING MEETINGS June 20, 2017 – Highway 12 Committee @ 6:00 p.m. – City Hall June 21, 2017 – City Council Workshop – Public Safety @ 4:30 p.m. – City Hall June 21, 2017 – Planning and Zoning Commission @ 7:00 p.m. – City Hall
12. OPEN FORUM
13. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Correction from May 8th City Council Meeting: To acknowledge House of Grace, FE+ED, and Montrose Lionesses for providing an appreciation dinner for the Fire Department.
14. ADJOURNMENT
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA– REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
May 8, 2017 7:00 PM
The City of Montrose is committed to maintaining a safe, welcoming, family-friendly community, with affordable housing, where parents can raise their families; to ensuring our skilled, motivated employees provide high quality public services at a value; to sound stewardship and fiscal responsibility to ensure
our city remains strong and prosperous, both now and into the future; to nurturing business-friendly partnerships to promote economic development and local jobs; to thoughtfully address community needs and plan for growth, innovation and sustainable development; and to ethical leadership that is responsive
and accountable to our citizens.
Montrose Community Center 200 Center Avenue South
Montrose, MN 55363
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
Pursuant to call and notice the Montrose City Council met in regular session on Monday, May 8, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Those present were Mayor Michelle Otto, Council Members, Jill Menard, Melissa Gudvangen, Lloyd Johnson and Ben Kuehl. Also present were Pat Sweeney, City Attorney, Margaret McCallum, Sean Diercks, Public Works Director, and Wendy Manson, Deputy Clerk and City Engineer, Justin Kannas. Absent: None.
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. OPEN FORUM REQUESTS COLLECTED
An open forum request was received and asked to address the Wright County Sheriff’s Office contract and Payment Service Networks charges.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Otto added to the consent agenda (Accounts Payable) and invoice for Varner Mobile. Councilmember Kuehl moved to approve the agenda with the changes. Gudvangen seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
6. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes 1. April 10, 2017 Council Meeting Minutes – Prepared by M. McCallum
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2. April 10, 2017 Special Council Meeting Minutes – Prepared by M. McCallum 3. April 24, 2017 Local Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes – Prepared by M. McCallum 4. April 24, 2017 Special Council Meeting Minutes – Prepared by M. McCallum
B. Accounts Payable
1. City, May 8, 2017 prepared by W. Manson 2. Fire Department, May 8, 2017, prepared by W. Manson
C. Monthly Utility Adjustments, April 2017, prepared by M. McCallum
Councilmember Kuehl moved to approve the consent agenda. Gudvangen seconded. Motion Passed 5-0.
7. WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
A. April Monthly Report
A copy of the Sheriff’s report for the month of April was made available. B. 2016 Yearly Report
Sheriff Joe Hagerty presented a report of the 2016 year of the City of Montrose.
C. Increasing Hours Proposal Sheriff Hagerty and Captain Dan Anselment presented information and proposed increasing the contract hours for the City of Montrose. The Council asked staff to review the current budget for the Wright County Sheriff’s Office and to research information on what it would cost for the City to create its own Police Department. A workshop was scheduled for June 21, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. to review the information. Hagerty informed of a June 9, 2017 Open House for the Wright County Sheriff’s Office from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8. REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS OF CITY DEPARTMENT, CONSULTANTS,
COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES A. City Council Monthly Activity Report
Each City Councilmember provided updates with regards to meetings, events, etc. that each attended since the last regular meeting.
B. Fire Department
1. April 2017 Activity Report The report was available to the Council. Triplett thanked the House of Grace Church for providing dinner to the firefighters on April 18, 2017.
2. 2017 Annual Report
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Triplett provided a review of the 2016 Annual Report to the Council.
3. Reinstatement of Jeff Daniels after 6 month leave of absence. (LOA 11-2-16 to 5-2-17) Kuehl moved for the reinstatement of Jeff Daniels after 6 months Leave of Absence. Johnson Seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
C. Park and Recreation
1. May 1, 2017 Park and Recreation Commission meeting minutes The Park and Recreation Commission thanked all those who helped with the Easter Egg Hunt. Otto moved to approve Matt Russell as a new member of the Park and Recreation Commission. Johnson Seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
D. WCAT 1. April WCAT meeting update
Manson provided an update on the April 18, 2017 WCAT meeting that she attended.
E. Planning and Zoning 1. April 19, 2017 Planning and Zoning Meeting Minutes The minutes were made available to the Council for their review. 2. Casey’s General Store Renderings Revisions
The Council was presented a request from Casey’s General Store (175 Nelson Boulevard) to change the look of their proposed building by eliminating the current blonde EIFS and adding brick in its place. In addition, a cultured stone would be added and a red façade would be added to the upper center portion of the store to the fuel canopy. Kuehl moved to accept the revised changes for the new Casey’s General Store to be located at 175 Nelson Boulevard.
F. Engineering 1. TH 25 Project with MnDOT – Resolution 2017-13
Kannas stated that at the March 13, 2017 Council meeting, the Council authorized the preparation of plans and specifications proceeding with right of way and easement acquisitions and with MnDOT on the preparation of a draft Cooperative Agreement for the Trunk Highway 25 Improvement Project. He informed that MnDOT requires a formal resolution to be passed that authorizes the preparation of a cooperative agreement between the City and the State. Kannas presented the resolution to the Council. Menard moved to pass Resolution 2017-13 Authorizing an Agreement Project with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for Work on and Adjacent to Trunk Highway 25. Gudvangen Seconded. Motion passed 4-0-1 (Johnson abstained).
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G. Personnel Committee 1. May 1, 2017 Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes
Minutes were made available to the Council for their review.
H. Public Works 1. Hiring of Seasonal Employee
Diercks recommended the hiring of Mitchell Menth for the third seasonal public works position. Otto moved to hire Menth for the third seasonal public works position. Menard seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
9. OLD BUSINESS
10. NEW BUSINESS A. Liability Coverage Waiver
Menard moved to approve to sign the liability coverage waiver. Kuehl Seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
B. “Open Book” Meeting Format The Council was presented information on the “Open Book” Meeting option instead of the Local Board of Appeal’s Meeting process. County Assessor Jim Borrett explained that advantages of switching. The Council was in favor of switching over. The Council asked staff to prepare a resolution that would support the change.
11. UPCOMING MEETINGS Planning and Zoning Commission – May 17, 2017 @ 7:00 p.m. Town Hall Meeting – May 22, 2017 @ 7:00 p.m.
12. OPEN FORUM Resident, Bru Ploog, asked about the Payment Service Network Fees with regards to making online payments for utility bills.
Staff explained that the City covers the processing fees to incentivize the use of online payments as it is more efficient. Ploog suggested having the residents pay for the processing fee.
13. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Angie Fude for being the photographer for the Egg Hunt Public Works for the cleanup at Veteran’s Park State Bank of Delano, Craft Pattern and Ugly Bar for their help with the School Carnival Fire Department for the use of the station for the Egg Hunt Fire Department for their help with the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon 5K Public Works for their help with the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon 5K Sponsors for the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Event
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Public Works Staff for CleanUp Day Event Matt Russell for serving on the Park and Recreation Commission Jason Hilgers for the construction of the Veteran’s Park Sign
14. ADJOURNMENT
Menard moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:24 p.m. Kuehl seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
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Michelle Otto, Mayor
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Margaret McCallum, City Clerk/Treasurer
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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE LIST
JUNE 12, 2017
Payroll 5/8/17 Payroll 12317.21 Payroll 5/22/17 Payroll 13431.86 Payroll 6/5/17 Payroll 13490.22 IRS-Federal Tax Payment 5/8/17 FED/FICA Tax 5031.67 IRS-Federal Tax Payment 5/22/17 FED/FICA Tax 5506.95 IRS-Federal Tax Payment 6/5/17 FED/FICA Tax 5397.15 MN Dept. of Revenue 5/8/17 State Withholding 879.40 MN Dept. of Revenue 5/22/17 State Withholding 966.52 MN Dept. of Revenue 6/5/17 State Withholding 938.70 PERA 5/8/17 Payroll 2583.99 PERA 5/22/17 Payroll 2639.55 PERA 6/5/17 Payroll 2597.36 Boat Motor Recyclers WWTP Boat Motor 1211.00 Citizens State Bank Clean-Up Day Cash 300.00 MN Dept of Revenue April Sales Tax 1501.00 Patrick Ploog Caution Tape-Parks 38.39 Pivotal Payments Apr. PSN/CC/ACH Fees 839.40 WakeSun, LLC Feb & Mar Solar Electric 15552.36 *AFSCME Council 65 May Union Dues 171.00 Badger Meter, Inc. Meter Reader Mtce Agreement 630.60 Brock White Co. Street Crack Fill 2760.00 Cardmember Services Postage-Water Samples 10.59 Cardmember Services McCallum-MCMA Conf Hotel 215.40 Carlsons Greenhouse Hwy 12 Planters 330.24 *Citizens State Bank May H.S.A. Deposit 2050.00 Comcast WWTP Internet Service 104.85 Delano Auto Parts Public Works Shop 30.73 *Delta Dental June Dental Ins. 789.60 Eckberg Lammers Attnys Legal Services 2500.00 Econo Signs Street Signs 177.17 G&K Services Uniforms/Floor Mats 67.50 Hawkins, Inc. Water Chemicals 409.20 Hawkins, Inc. WWTP Chemicals 3682.95 HD Supply Waterworks Regional Park Road Fabric 2325.56 Health Partners June Health Ins. 8331.75 Herald Journal Publish Park Seasonal EE Ad 150.00 *IUOE Local 49 May Union Dues 170.00 Klatt True Value Comm Garden Tiller Rental 82.97 M.B.E. Inc. Forest Creek Trail Class 5 586.62 *Madison Nat’l Life Ins June Disability Ins 405.32 Menards City Hall/Comm Ctr Supplies 37.33 Menards Public Works/WWTP 29.70
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June 12, 2017 Page 2 Midwest Machinery Lawnmower Repairs 1141.77 Mill Pond Regional Park Rock 2452.62 MN Municipal Utilities Drug/Alcohol Testing Annual Fee 155.00 Munson Lakes Nutrition Parks Weed Killer 273.50 MVTL Labs Water Testing 30.00 MVTL Labs WWTP Testing 769.20 Neaton Bros Erosion LLC Regionl Park Silt Fence 3087.60 Paumen Computer Monthly IT 367.50 Paumen Computer Computer Server Repair 120.00 Pit-Stop Event Services Showers-Regional Park (Army) 8740.00 Quill Corp Office Supplies 181.37 Scott’s Glass Vets Park Sign 230.00 St. Louis MRO Employee Drug Testing 20.00 Star2Star Comm. Telephone Charges 234.94 Underground Tech Utility Televising 1502.36 USAble Life Ins June Life Ins. 62.40 Wex Bank Gas Charges 504.68 Windstream Telephone Charges 113.26 Wright Cty Jrnl Press Park Seasonal EE Ad 267.60 Wright Hennepin CO-OP Electric Charges 175.73 Xcel Energy Electric & Gas Charges 2654.83 Zero Waste USA Dog Waste Bags 139.99 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUBTOTAL 134496.16 *Bolton & Menk Engineering Services 15053.00 BusinessWare Solutions Printer Mtce Agreement 46.08 Cemstone Rock Brook Park 203.00 *Colonial Life Ins Employee Insurance 124.00 Comcast Internet Service 402.66 County Materials Regional Park Storm Water 8548.04 Delano True Value Shower Trailer Installation 119.98 Delano True Value Vets Park Sign/WWTP 14.57 Eckberg Lammers Legal Services 2500.00 *Eckberg Lammers SunShare Solar 976.50 Eckberg Lammers Greenway Corridor Title Work 400.00 G&K Services Uniforms/Floor Mats 106.77 Gopher State One-Call Water/Sewer Locates 141.75 Hawkins, Inc. WWTP Chemicals 3669.74 HD Supply Waterworks Regional Park Road Fabric 2325.56 Health Partners July Health Ins. 7621.07 H&H Fabrication Payloader Pallet Fork Repair 175.00 Wendy Jenniges Utility Overpayment 154.31 Marie Jenson Janitorial Services 545.00 Mark Krotzer Utility Overpayment 110.25 Jesse Lesnau Utility Overpayment 110.00 M&M Express Sales Weed Trimmer Line 59.95 Matheson Tri-Gas Cylinder Leases 203.50
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June 12, 2017 Page 3 Menards PW Shop/City Hall Supplies 145.64 *Metro West Inspect Bldg Permits/Inspections 2808.71 Midwest Machinery Weed Sprayer Repairs 94.94 Milhausen Auto Lawnmower Tires 266.47 Mini Biff Park Biffs 196.86 MN Computer Systems Copier Agreement 298.55 MN Computer Systems Copier Agreement 273.32 MN Dept of Health Qtrly Water Connection Fee 1791.00 MCFOA Annual Membership 80.00 Munson Lakes Nutrition Carver Field Lime 15.30 MVTL Labs WWTP Testing 254.20 Peterson Mfg. Co. Vets Park Drinking Fountain 80.70 Pinnacle Roofing Repair Wellhouse #2 Roof 2940.00 Melissa Ponting Utility Overpayment 71.98 Postmaster Annual Permit Fee 225.00 R Home Landscape Escrow Refund 3000.00 Randy’s Enviromental Serv May Refuse/Recycle 14118.04 Randy’s Enviromental Serv Clean Up Day 2413.42 Sign Man Adopt-A-Park Signs 50.00 Star2Star Telephone Charges 234.94 Surplus Warehouse Clean Up Day 3072.00 Univar Mosquito Control 1925.00 Utility Consultants WWTP Testing 107.50 Verizon Cell Phone/I Pad Charges 809.68 WakeSun, LLC Solar Electric 7883.52 Wright Cty Auditor 2017 Assessment Fee 27.95 Wright Cty Auditor June Sheriff Patrol 16911.67 Wright Cty Jrnl Press Legal Notices 901.50 Xcel Energy Gas Charges 32.58 Xylem WWTP D.O. Meter Repair 361.97 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 239499.33 OTTO MCCALLUM MENARD JOHNSON GUDVANGEN KUEHL
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June 12, 2017 Page 4 * Appendix Payments received to offset checks written Payroll Deduction AFSCME-May Union Dues 171.00 Payroll Deduction May H.S.A. Deposit 750.00 Barbara Swanson Delta Dental Cobra 90.00 Payroll Deduction IUOE #49-May Union Dues 170.00 Payroll Deduction June Disability Ins. 405.32 Payroll Deduction May Employee Ins. 124.00 White Tail Ridge Engineering 362.50 Casey’s Engineering 217.50 SunShare Solar Engineering 145.00 SunShare Solar Legal Services 976.50 Building Permits Metro West 2808.71
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FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE LIST
JUNE 12, 2017
Bound Tree Medical Supplies 148.39 Wex Bank Gas Charges 193.50 Bolton & Menk Fire Station Study 290.00 Comcast Internet Service 77.85 *Custom Rescue Training FD Training 1525.00 Menards Training Supplies 149.90 MN Computer Systems Copier Mtce Agreement 42.00 Verizon FD I-Pad 40.01 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 2466.65 OTTO MCCALLUM MENARD JOHNSON GUDVANGEN KUEHL *APPENDIX Payments received to offset checks written MN Bd of Fire Training Customized Fire Train 1525.00
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Montrose Monthly Report 2017 Printed on June 1, 2017
Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
911 Hang-up Total: 805/02/17 18:35 911 Hang-up 2017031401 911
05/02/17 19:10 911 Hang-up 2017031414 911
05/03/17 20:40 911 Hang-up; Domestic 2017031682 911
05/11/17 11:01 911 Hang-up 2017033668 911
05/12/17 10:52 911 Hang-up 2017033935 911
05/22/17 22:21 911 Hang-up 2017036646 911
05/24/17 19:40 911 Hang-up 2017037204 911
05/31/17 09:09 911 Hang-up 2017038989 911
911 Open Line Total: 305/05/17 09:31 911 Open Line 2017032056 911
05/15/17 01:12 911 Open Line 2017034665 911
05/25/17 16:13 911 Open Line 2017037433 911
Agency Assist Total: 105/03/17 17:04 Agency Assist; Warrant 2017031626 Agency Assist WCSOP17012344 Phone
Animal Total: 405/02/17 17:39 Animal 2017031385 Animal WCSOP17012241 Phone
05/03/17 17:37 Animal 2017031635 Animal WCSOP17012355 Phone
05/15/17 11:01 Animal 2017034740 Animal WCSOP17013746 Phone
05/28/17 09:26 Animal 2017038236 Phone
Animal - Barking Dog Total: 205/06/17 22:34 Animal - Barking Dog 2017032540 Check Welfare WCSOP17012774 Phone
05/27/17 09:56 Animal - Barking Dog 2017037946 Animal - Barking Dog WCSOP17015048 Phone
Burglary Total: 105/16/17 06:13 Burglary 2017034933 Burglary WCSOP17013827 Phone
Check Welfare Total: 605/02/17 16:13 Check Welfare 2017031358 Check Welfare WCSOP17012227 911
05/03/17 01:58 Check Welfare 2017031475 Check Welfare WCSOP17012278 Phone
05/03/17 11:40 Check Welfare 2017031557 Check Welfare WCSOP17012313 Phone
05/05/17 07:30 Check Welfare 2017032025 Check Welfare WCSOP17012537 Phone
05/09/17 17:28 Check Welfare 2017033251 Check Welfare WCSOP17013082 Phone
05/28/17 15:34 Check Welfare 2017038311 Check Welfare WCSOP17015215 Phone
Citizen Aid Total: 105/13/17 15:46 Citizen Aid 2017034301 Citizen Aid WCSOP17013556 Phone
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Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
Civil Complaint Total: 705/05/17 15:52 Civil Complaint 2017032157 Civil Complaint WCSOP17012605 Phone
05/12/17 13:08 Civil Complaint 2017033971 Civil Complaint WCSOP17013401 Phone
05/13/17 09:53 Civil Complaint 2017034221 Civil Child Custody WCSOP17013523 Phone
05/25/17 16:16 Civil Complaint 2017037435 Phone
05/25/17 16:18 Civil Complaint 2017037436 Civil Complaint WCSOP17014834 Phone
05/26/17 13:41 Civil Complaint; 911 2017037674 Civil Child Custody WCSOP17014938 911
05/31/17 18:40 Civil Complaint 2017039125 Civil Complaint WCSOP17015547 Phone
Civil Process Total: 405/02/17 08:51 Civil Process 2017031260 Officer
05/02/17 13:04 Civil Process 2017031303 Officer
05/02/17 14:39 Civil Process 2017031328 Officer
05/12/17 16:03 Civil Process 2017034010 Officer
Commercial General Alarm Total: 105/07/17 00:15 Commercial General 2017032561 Commercial General Alarm WCSOP17012785 Phone
Court Order Violation Total: 305/05/17 21:52 Court Order Violation 2017032239 Court Order Violation WCSOP17012640 Phone
05/13/17 23:22 Court Order Violation 2017034433 Court Order Violation WCSOP17013609 911
05/18/17 23:03 Court Order Violation 2017035703 Court Order Violation WCSOP17014142 911
Criminal Damage to Property Total: 505/07/17 03:24 Criminal Damage to 2017032586 Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP17012794 Phone
05/07/17 19:40 Criminal Damage to 2017032762 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP17012866 Phone
05/11/17 08:05 Criminal Damage to 2017033628 Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP17013258 Phone
05/17/17 19:15 Criminal Damage to 2017035373 Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP17013999 Phone
05/18/17 10:25 Criminal Damage to 2017035506 Criminal Damage to Property WCSOP17014054 Phone
Disorderly Total: 305/12/17 17:13 Disorderly 2017034037 Disorderly WCSOP17013442 Phone
05/22/17 21:43 Disorderly 2017036639 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17014538 911
05/27/17 03:43 Disorderly 2017037906 Disorderly WCSOP17015029 Phone
Domestic Disturbance Total: 405/03/17 23:09 Domestic Disturbance 2017031713 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17012386
05/06/17 20:34 Domestic Disturbance 2017032511 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17012763 911
05/14/17 12:15 Domestic Disturbance 2017034522 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17013643 Phone
05/31/17 18:06 Domestic Disturbance; 2017039116 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17015543 911
Dumping Total: 105/02/17 12:36 Dumping 2017031297 Dumping WCSOP17012208
Fire - Burn Permit Total: 105/02/17 10:24 Fire - Burn Permit 2017031279 Phone
Fire - Gas Leak Total: 105/24/17 20:29 Fire - Gas Leak 2017037220 Fire - Gas Leak WCSOP17014757 911
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Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
Fire - Other Total: 205/19/17 22:13 Fire - Other 2017035997 Fire - Other WCSOP17014265 Phone
05/22/17 19:46 Fire - Other 2017036609 Fire - Other WCSOP17014527 Phone
Fraud - Checks - Cards Total: 105/26/17 16:32 Fraud - Checks - Cards 2017037715 Counterfeit Currency WCSOP17014954 Phone
Fraud - Forgery Total: 305/09/17 14:25 Fraud - Forgery 2017033193 Fraud - Forgery WCSOP17013055 Phone
05/23/17 12:08 Fraud - Forgery 2017036753 Fraud - Forgery WCSOP17014570 Phone
05/24/17 13:41 Fraud - Forgery 2017037095 Fraud - Forgery WCSOP17014707 Phone
Fraud - Internet Total: 205/16/17 15:17 Fraud - Internet 2017035046 Fraud - Internet WCSOP17013864 Phone
05/17/17 13:26 Fraud - Internet 2017035285 Fraud - Internet WCSOP17013962 Phone
Harassment Total: 205/16/17 10:02 Harassment 2017034970 Domestic Disturbance WCSOP17013838 Phone
05/28/17 13:26 Harassment 2017038285 Harassment WCSOP17015202 Phone
Hospice Death Total: 105/15/17 19:41 Hospice Death 2017034853 Phone
Info Total: 405/05/17 09:51 Info 2017032065 Phone
05/15/17 17:00 Info 2017034821 Phone
05/18/17 20:54 Info; Phone Call 2017035668 Phone
05/19/17 01:35 Info 2017035721 Squad Damage WCSOP17014149 Phone
Juvenile - Complaint Total: 205/06/17 05:05 Juvenile - Complaint 2017032301 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP17012672 Phone
05/25/17 16:31 Juvenile - Complaint 2017037441 Juvenile - Complaint WCSOP17014836 Phone
Lost - Found Property Total: 105/10/17 08:43 Lost - Found Property 2017033394 Lost - Found Property WCSOP17013150
Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet Total: 105/22/17 18:31 Medical - Fall Under 6 2017036593 Medical - Fall Under 6 Feet WCSOP17014521 911
Medical - Psychiatric - Behavioral Total: 205/19/17 14:50 Medical - Psychiatric - 2017035872 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP17014224 911
05/30/17 07:25 Medical - Psychiatric - 2017038696 Phone
Medical - Sick Total: 105/09/17 12:43 Medical - Sick 2017033173 Medical - Sick WCSOP17013044 911
Medical - Unknown Total: 305/15/17 01:18 Medical - Unknown 2017034667 Medical - Overdose - PoisoningWCSOP17013713 911
05/19/17 17:11 Medical - Unknown 2017035917 911
05/20/17 12:41 Medical - Unknown 2017036087 Medical - Unknown WCSOP17014306 Phone
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Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
MVA - Injuries Total: 105/05/17 06:29 MVA - Injuries 2017032014 Agency Assist WCSOP17012533
MVA - No Injuries Total: 205/02/17 21:00 MVA - No Injuries 2017031436 Civil Complaint WCSOP17012263 Phone
05/26/17 13:35 MVA - No Injuries 2017037673 MVA - No Injuries WCSOP17014937
Neighborhood Dispute Total: 105/22/17 14:03 Neighborhood Dispute 2017036521 Neighborhood Dispute WCSOP17014494
Off-Road Vehicle Complaint Total: 105/05/17 22:22 Off-Road Vehicle 2017032248 Off-Road Vehicle Complaint WCSOP17012644 Phone
Phone Call Total: 305/03/17 21:02 Phone Call 2017031686 Phone
05/20/17 14:45 Phone Call 2017036099 Other
05/22/17 19:20 Phone Call 2017036606 Phone
Probation Check Total: 205/19/17 20:21 Probation Check 2017035975 Probation Check WCSOP17014258 Officer
05/25/17 18:33 Probation Check 2017037468 Officer
Repossession Total: 105/07/17 13:18 Repossession 2017032665
Residential General Alarm Total: 305/12/17 10:11 Residential General 2017033928 Residential General Alarm WCSOP17013382 Phone
05/17/17 18:17 Residential General 2017035359 Residential General Alarm WCSOP17013987 Phone
05/17/17 18:33 Residential General 2017035365 Residential General Alarm WCSOP17013995 Phone
SIA Area Watch Total: 405/04/17 00:00 SIA Area Watch 2017031722
05/06/17 06:14 SIA Area Watch 2017032306
05/06/17 06:15 SIA Area Watch 2017032308
05/10/17 06:43 SIA Area Watch 2017033369
SIA Foot Patrol Total: 205/01/17 22:40 SIA Foot Patrol 2017031201
05/26/17 19:21 SIA Foot Patrol 2017037769
SIA Other Total: 105/26/17 12:51 SIA Other 2017037659
SIA School Check Total: 205/23/17 07:32 SIA School Check 2017036704
05/30/17 07:31 SIA School Check 2017038698
Stoparm Violation Total: 105/31/17 10:16 Stoparm Violation 2017039003 Stoparm Violation WCSOP17015499 Other
Suspicious - Circumstances Total: 8
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Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
05/01/17 17:17 Suspicious - 2017031137 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP17012149 Phone
05/02/17 10:04 Suspicious - 2017031276 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP17012200 Phone
05/03/17 01:15 Suspicious - 2017031472 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP17012277 911
05/06/17 19:12 Suspicious - 2017032494 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP17012755 Phone
05/12/17 08:31 Suspicious - 2017033908 Check Welfare WCSOP17013376 Phone
05/13/17 05:12 Suspicious - 2017034178 Intoxicated Person WCSOP17013502 Phone
05/23/17 01:03 Suspicious - 2017036672 Medical - Psychiatric - WCSOP17014545 911
05/25/17 21:10 Suspicious - 2017037507 Suspicious - Circumstances WCSOP17014867 Phone
Suspicious - Person - Vehicle Total: 405/08/17 05:37 Suspicious - Person - 2017032823 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP17012894 Phone
05/11/17 21:08 Suspicious - Person - 2017033819 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP17013334 Phone
05/16/17 20:05 Suspicious - Person - 2017035120 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP17013898 Phone
05/18/17 13:27 Suspicious - Person - 2017035547 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP17014072 Phone
Theft Total: 305/04/17 08:16 Theft 2017031769 Theft WCSOP17012411 Phone
05/04/17 12:10 Theft 2017031817 Theft WCSOP17012429 Phone
05/11/17 22:45 Theft 2017033839 Theft WCSOP17013347 Phone
Theft - From Vehicle Total: 205/04/17 08:35 Theft - From Vehicle 2017031773 Theft - From Vehicle WCSOP17012412 Phone
05/18/17 07:08 Theft - From Vehicle 2017035463 Theft - From Vehicle WCSOP17014034 Phone
Theft - Shoplifting Total: 205/06/17 20:50 Theft - Shoplifting 2017032514 Theft - Shoplifting WCSOP17012767 Phone
05/20/17 12:06 Theft - Shoplifting; 2017036082 Suspicious - Person - Vehicle WCSOP17014303 Phone
Threats Total: 105/12/17 21:15 Threats 2017034097 Neighborhood Dispute WCSOP17013472 Phone
Traffic - Complaint Total: 605/04/17 20:54 Traffic - Complaint 2017031950 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17012509 Phone
05/04/17 21:12 Traffic - Complaint 2017031954 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17012511 Phone
05/05/17 11:20 Traffic - Complaint 2017032086 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17012562 911
05/05/17 19:36 Traffic - Complaint 2017032209 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17012630 Phone
05/07/17 02:27 Traffic - Complaint 2017032581 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17012791 911
05/19/17 16:15 Traffic - Complaint 2017035904 Traffic - Complaint WCSOP17014231 Phone
Traffic Stop Total: 3905/04/17 18:18 Traffic Stop 2017031909 Traffic Stop WCSOP17012483 Officer
05/06/17 13:31 Traffic Stop 2017032399 Officer
05/07/17 19:22 Traffic Stop 2017032754 Traffic Stop WCSOP17012864 Officer
05/08/17 00:39 Traffic Stop 2017032808 Traffic Stop WCSOP17012888 Officer
05/08/17 21:01 Traffic Stop 2017033031 Officer
05/08/17 21:07 Traffic Stop 2017033032 Officer
05/09/17 20:47 Traffic Stop 2017033303 Officer
05/10/17 22:49 Traffic Stop 2017033574 Officer
05/11/17 00:03 Traffic Stop 2017033589 Officer
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Incident Start Date/Time Initial Call CFS # Final Incident Case Number How Reported
05/13/17 12:43 Traffic Stop 2017034257 Officer
05/15/17 05:29 Traffic Stop 2017034678 Traffic Stop WCSOP17013717 Officer
05/17/17 23:06 Traffic Stop 2017035417 Officer
05/18/17 01:24 Traffic Stop 2017035433 Drugs WCSOP17014021 Officer
05/18/17 21:57 Traffic Stop 2017035681 Traffic Stop WCSOP17014131 Officer
05/19/17 11:32 Traffic Stop 2017035815 Traffic Stop WCSOP17014186 Officer
05/19/17 11:47 Traffic Stop 2017035822 Officer
05/21/17 23:06 Traffic Stop 2017036408 Officer
05/22/17 12:02 Traffic Stop 2017036497 Officer
05/22/17 13:26 Traffic Stop 2017036518 Officer
05/24/17 11:23 Traffic Stop 2017037068 Officer
05/24/17 11:59 Traffic Stop 2017037074 Officer
05/24/17 16:43 Traffic Stop 2017037157 Traffic Stop WCSOP17014732 Officer
05/24/17 22:03 Traffic Stop 2017037246 Officer
05/25/17 01:11 Traffic Stop 2017037273 Officer
05/25/17 01:36 Traffic Stop 2017037276 Officer
05/25/17 10:15 Traffic Stop 2017037350 Traffic Stop WCSOP17014796 Officer
05/25/17 12:43 Traffic Stop 2017037381 Officer
05/26/17 12:23 Traffic Stop 2017037655 Officer
05/26/17 12:55 Traffic Stop 2017037663 Traffic Stop WCSOP17014931 Officer
05/26/17 18:24 Traffic Stop 2017037752 Officer
05/26/17 22:46 Traffic Stop 2017037848 Officer
05/26/17 22:52 Traffic Stop 2017037850 Officer
05/26/17 22:59 Traffic Stop 2017037852 Officer
05/27/17 11:38 Traffic Stop 2017037964 Officer
05/27/17 16:54 Traffic Stop 2017038047 Traffic Stop WCSOP17015098 Officer
05/27/17 21:03 Traffic Stop 2017038119 Traffic Stop WCSOP17015120 Officer
05/28/17 13:41 Traffic Stop 2017038288 Traffic Stop WCSOP17015204 Officer
05/28/17 23:31 Traffic Stop 2017038436 DUI WCSOP17015277 Officer
05/30/17 15:45 Traffic Stop 2017038807 Officer
Unwanted Person Total: 705/05/17 18:16 Unwanted Person 2017032189 Unwanted Person WCSOP17012614 Phone
05/13/17 06:45 Unwanted Person 2017034186 Unwanted Person WCSOP17013507 Phone
05/15/17 22:46 Unwanted Person 2017034893 Unwanted Person WCSOP17013811 Phone
05/16/17 12:09 Unwanted Person 2017034999 Unwanted Person WCSOP17013845 Phone
05/21/17 03:06 Unwanted Person 2017036208 Unwanted Person WCSOP17014365 911
05/22/17 17:36 Unwanted Person 2017036582 Unwanted Person WCSOP17014519 Phone
05/31/17 17:56 Unwanted Person 2017039112 Unwanted Person WCSOP17015542 Phone
Warrant - Attempt Total: 405/11/17 17:20 Warrant - Attempt 2017033756 Officer
05/15/17 10:23 Warrant - Attempt 2017034735
05/19/17 19:04 Warrant - Attempt 2017035951 Officer
05/30/17 16:55 Warrant - Attempt 2017038841 Officer
Total Records: 181
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Monthly Activity Report Montrose Fire Department
Prepared and Presented by Kevin Triplett – Fire Chief
Period: 05/01/2017 thru 05/31/2017 (MAY)
CALLS Total Calls: 9 # of Calls May 2016 = 16 EMS Calls: 6 2017 vs 2016 (-7) Other Calls: 05/24/2017 – Smell of gas in a residence – Montrose City 05/22/2017 – Motor Vehicle Accident – Marysville Township 05/05/2017 – Motor Vehicle Accident – Montrose City
Total calls to Date 2017 – 62 2016 vs 2017 ( 2017 = -24) Total calls this time in 2016 - 86 Call Districts
Montrose City: 8 Woodland Township: 0 Franklin Township: 0 Marysville Township: 1 Other: 0
TRAINING: 05/02/2017 – Monthly staff meeting & Truck Maintenance 05/10/2017 – Firefighter mental health presentation – Scott Geiselhart 05/16/2017 – Ventilation (CFRT)
Ladders & Turnout gear donning & doffing (In house)
Other Activities, Special Mention, Etc. 05/19 & 05/21 – Waverly Fire Softball Tournament 05/23/2017 – FE+ED – help and allow use of station 05/23/2017 – MFD Officers Meeting 05/2017 – Help prepare for Army coming to town to work on Regional Park
SPECIAL INFO Acknowledgments
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Policies & Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG’s)
Attendance Requirements DATE: 06/12/2017
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PURPOSE
To outline requirements to remain in good standing (PERA PENSION) and to outline attendance benchmarks for discipline as it pertains to call response, training attendance, and special duty activities. The Montrose Fire Department cannot run successfully unless the personnel are properly trained, respond to calls for service when emergency and non-emergency situations arise and to assist with special duty activities sponsored by and/or put on by the Montrose Fire Department or Montrose Firefighters Relief Association (MFRA). Further, through PERA (Public Employees Retirement Association), the manager of the Fire Department pension, requires the city to create percentages that each member must attain to remain in good standing with the fire department and be eligible to receive pension credit for a given year.
POLICY
Yearly Pension Credit (PERA PENSION)
In the event a member does not meet the percentage requirements outlined below for a given year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) he/she will not receive credit for that year through the PERA pension plan
Quarterly percentage review
In the event a member does not meet the percentage requirements for any quarter (JAN-MAR, APR-JUN, JUL-SEP, OCT-DEC) period he/she may be subject to discipline per the Montrose Fire Department Discipline policy (Policy 111).
The following are the percentages a member must attain to remain in good standing with the Montrose Fire Department and are agreed upon by the City of Montrose, Montrose Fire Department, and Montrose Firefighters Relief Association.
Calls for Service (Incident Response) – 30% Trainings – 75%
Additionally, firefighters will be expected to work extra events and special details throughout a given year (MFRA events, fire prevention, public education, etc.). Lack of attendance at special events as compared to peers may result in discipline in accordance with Policy 111 as deemed necessary by Officers of the Montrose Fire Department.
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Purpose: The purpose of this policy to outline the minimum requirements for training attendance.
Policy:
1. All active members of the department are required to attend a minimum of 75% of trainings for each year of service.
2. The personnel committee shall examine training attendance every 6 months. a. Members who are marked as unexcused/absent from 3 consecutive regularly scheduled trainings shall be
disciplined per the discipline policy (no-call/no-show) 3. Those members who did not meet the minimum requirements for any given 6 month period may be subject to
discipline per Policy #111 4. Trainings during a leave of absence shall not be included for the purpose of determining the percentage of
trainings attended. 5. Each member is responsible for ensuring their attendance is recorded at trainings. 6. The Fire Chief may reschedule any training when it conflicts with a holiday or other occasion. The Fire Chief
may also schedule additional trainings throughout the year as needed. 7. Members should notify an officer prior to the training if they are unable to attend for any reason.
a. Members who fail to advise an Officer of any absence from a regularly schedule training shall be marked as unexcused/absent from that given training
8. Trainings will normally be held at the Montrose Fire Department at 18:30 hours, unless members are notified of a different start time
9. Training attendance may be excused if work and/or personal issues exist (CONTACT AN OFFICER) proof may be requested by an officer and he/she will determine if the reason for your absence is excused or unexcused and you must notify them prior to the training. Below is a list of examples which may get your excused from a particular training event.
- Work - Family Emergency - Medical Emergency - Planned Vacation (1 per year allowed)
10. If you wish to make up a training or truck maintenance you must be marked as excused on the regular attendance roster for that particular date. People marked as absent shall not be allowed to make up missed trainings/truck maintenance
11. All makeup for a given year must be completed by the end of the calendar year a. Only in house training and maintenance shall be allowed to be made up by individuals b. Other classes/trainings missed may be made up and members may receive credit if the member provides
a certificate of successful completion of a similar course offered elsewhere 12. A make up form must be completed and singed off by an officer to gain credit for a missed event 13. You must show proof of makeup by certificate or by having an officer present while you made up your missed
event(s) 14. Truck Maintenance will be conducted on the first Tuesday of each month starting at 18:30 (unless notified
otherwise)
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Purpose: The purpose of this policy to outline the minimum requirements for call response. It is the intention of this policy to ensure the department always maintains a roster that allows for adequate personnel response.
Policy:
1. All active members of the department are required to respond to a minimum of 30% of total calls for each year of service.
2. Response statistics shall be examined by the Personnel Committee quarterly. 3. Those members who did not meet the minimum requirements for the year may be subject to discipline per
Policy 111 4. Members who are struggling to make or keep their response requirements at or above 30% will be notified of
problems found during the personnel committee’s quarterly check. 5. Calls occurred during a leave of absence shall not be included for the purpose of determining the percentage of
calls attended. 6. Standby attendance shall be included as a call response for the purpose of determining the percentage of calls
attended. 7. Each member is responsible for ensuring they get signed in the call sheet for call attendance. 8. Members are encouraged to participate in as many extra duties throughout the year as possible including
Montrose Days, Fireman’s Dance, Calendar handout, fire prevention week, regional meetings/trainings
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City of Montrose
Park & Recreation Commission
Minutes
June 5, 2017
Pursuant to call and notice the Park & Recreation Commission met on June 5, 2017 at 5:30pm at Montrose City Hall. Those present were Commission Members Sylvia Henry, Bru Ploog, and Christina Bentfield, Matt Russell, City Council liaison Mayor Otto, Kurt Andersen, Jill Menard, and Public Works Director Sean Diercks.
Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Commission Chair Ploog.
Approval of June 5, 2017 Meeting Agenda Motion by Henry, second by Bentfield to approve agenda with the addition of Oath of Office for Matt Russell. Motion carried 3-0. Oath of Office Oath of office was conducted for new Commission member Matt Russell. Approval of May 1, 2017 meeting minutes Motion by Henry, second by Ploog to approve minutes as written. Motion carried 4-0. Regional Park The public works director provided an update to the commission regarding the Regional Park grading operations for the project. In addition the commission held a recap discussion of the recent town hall meeting regarding the regional park. The public works director also informed the commission that the City of Montrose was not selected for any DNR grant funding for this year. Summer Splash The commission held further prep discussion regarding the Summer Splash Event in Northridge Park on July 15. 2017 from 3pm to 5pm. Bark in the Park Event The commission held a brief discussion regarding the Bark in the Park Event on October 7, 2017 from 2pm to 4pm. Commission Applicant Kurt Andersen The commission held a discussion regarding commission applicant Kurt Andersen. Motion by Henry to recommend approval to the City Council to appoint Kurt Andersen to the Park and Rec. Commission, second by Bentfield. Motion carried 4-0. Forrest Creek Park The commission heard a presentation by Jill Menard which was representing the residents of Forrest Creek sub division regarding any potential development of Forrest Creek Park. The commission then discussed the potential development of the park.
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July Park and Rec Commission meeting date: The commission discussed changing the meeting date in July from Monday, July 3rd to Thursday, July 6th. Motion by Russell, second by Bentfield to move the July meeting date from July 3rd to July 6th at 5:30pm. Motion carried 4-0. Adjourn Motion by Henry, second by Bentfield to adjourn at 6:40pm. Motion carried 4-0.
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MONTROSE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES May 17, 2017 7:00 PM
Montrose Community Center
200 Center Avenue South Montrose, MN 55363
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
Pursuant to call and notice, the Montrose Planning and Zoning Commission met in regular session on Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Those present were Commissioners Sylvia Henry, Catherine Neiberger, Kurt Andersen, and Tracy Gurneau. Also present were Council Liaison Lloyd Johnson, City Clerk/Treasurer Margaret McCallum, and City Planner Mark Kaltsas. Absent: Chuck Smallwood. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Henry.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Commissioner Gurneau moved to approve the agenda. Commissioner Henry seconded. Motion passed 4-0.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. April 19, 2017 Planning Commission Minutes
Commissioner Neiberger moved to approve the April 19, 2017 minutes. Commissioner Gurneau seconded. Motion passed 4-0.
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a. Recreational Vehicle Parking Ordinance
Kaltsas informed that the Planning Commission is being asked to hold a public hearing to consider draft amendments to the recreational parking ordinance provisions. He stated that at the April 19, 2017 Planning Commission meeting, the commission reviewed concerns expressed by
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residents pertaining the recent enforcement of the current code. He said that direction was provided to staff to prepare revised language and publish notification for a public hearing that would further clarify several provisions of the recreational vehicle parking ordinance. Kaltsas informed that in 2016, the language was reviewed and amended to provide some relief from recreational parking standards that allowed for parking on the side and rear yard of residential properties. He said that with this discussion, some areas were further defined. Kaltsas said that public input has been received at previous meetings and directly to staff. Kaltsas said that an additional option that the commission could consider, that is not presented in the proposed revision, is seasonal parking. Kaltsas reviewed the proposed clarifications of the code. He said that language has been drafted that references approved engineer details for driveways. He highlighted that language was drafted to further define “parking area”. Kaltsas said that language was also drafted to further define accessible. Kaltsas said that staff is seeking a discussion from the Planning Commission and direction relating to the parking of recreational vehicles changes and whether or not that City should consider seasonal parking of recreational vehicles. He informed that there are different ways in which the City could allow for seasonal parking of recreational vehicles. Kaltsas said that the most popular method is to allow seasonal parking of certain recreational vehicles during specified dates (i.e. from June 1 to September 1). He said, in other cases, that some cities just specified a period of time (i.e. 30 days) that a recreational vehicle is permitted to be located on the driveway in the front yard. He said that there are some concerns as to how enforcement would be conducted. He said that this was for discussion purposes only at this meeting. McCallum informed that a resident asked if the code should have a section that states that recreational vehicles cannot be stored on the City streets. Kaltsas said that the Planning Commission was being asked to conduct a public hearing to accept input on the proposed amendments to sections 1016-15 and 1019-4 A 12, and to prepare a recommendation to adopt all or portions of the proposed amendments, or to leave the code as currently written. Gurneau moved to close the meeting and open the public hearing at 7:21 p.m. Henry seconded. Motion passed 4-0. James Kirk, resident at 203 Garfield, asked what if the definition of recreational vehicle could be changed to not include utility trailers. He said that he did not feel that it should be considered a recreational vehicle or equipment. Bru Ploog, resident at 707 Brook Circle West, said that the existing ordinance is good with the limitations on allowing the recreational vehicles only on the side or in the back of the yard. She expressed concern regarding recreational vehicles being parked in the public sidewalks and that parking in the front yards is not aesthetically pleasing. She said that no changes need to be made to the proposed code.
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Paula Thompson, resident at 365 Garfield, stated that she has had a bump out on their driveway for many years and they have parked their boat there. She asked if this would change where she can park her boat. Kaltsas said that according to the code, it hasn’t been allowed since the change in 2011. Michelle Otto, resident at 205 Garfield said that direct complaints are not the only way that code enforcement is conducted, but that it is the City Clerk/Treasurer’s job to actively seek out violations. Henry suggested that some properties should be grandfathered in. Neiberger said that it has to be equal throughout the town. She said that the Planning Commission has to look out for what’s best for the City. The public hearing was closed at 7:35 p.m. and the meeting reopened. Johnson said that other communities should be looked at to see what they do. Kaltsas informed that the ordinance has been in place for some time and that it hasn’t been enforced fully. He said that front yard parking has not been permitted and that it would be difficult to grandfather some properties in. Henry said that older people should not have to make changes on their older properties that have followed old code. Otto said that the previous planning commission made the change to the code. Neiberger said that they need to do what’s best for the community. Gurneau moved to accept the proposed changes to the ordinance and forward to City Council for their review. Andersen seconded. Motion passed 3-1 (Henry voted against). Neiberger disagreed with having a provision in the ordinance that would allow for seasonal parking. Kaltsas explained that the current code prohibits recreational vehicles in the front yard and that this would provide a temporary storage option in the front yard. He asked the commission to discuss and provide direction. Gurneau said that it would help some residents. Neiberger said it would be detrimental to the neighborhoods. Andersen said that he liked the current ordinance and would not like to see different language with seasonal parking. Kaltsas said that it would possibly be a challenge to enforce. He said that it varies between cities.
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Neiberger moved to not allow a seasonal parking provision, directing staff to not move forward with their research on seasonal parking. Andersen seconded. Motion failed 2-2 (Gurneau and Henry voted against).
6. NEW BUSINESS
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Rental Housing Ordinance Draft
Kaltsas said that at the previous meeting, staff was asked to draft a draft ordinance pertaining to rental properties. He said that staff researched and reviewed how nearby cities handle rental properties. He informed that cities vary widely on how they regulate rental housing. Kaltsas said that many cities had a rental registration process/requirement. He said that only one city had a full inspection program/requirement. Kaltsas presented the draft ordinance to the commission. He explained that the proposed ordinance is based on what would be considered a phased approach to rental property enforcement for Montrose. He said the draft ordinance requires rental properties to register with the City and that upon registration, a property manager would have to be designated as a primary contact with the City. Kaltsas further explained that the process of registering would ensure that the City has a point person to contact in the event that a violation is discovered. He said that this would allow for an initial dialogue between rental property owners and the City. He said that the process would provide a platform for the City to educate property owners about the general maintenance and upkeep criteria as well as programs like the crime/drug free addendum. Kaltsas said that following the implementation of the rental registration ordinance, the City may then decide to amend the ordinance to implement an inspection component as a second phase of the rental ordinance. He explained that the draft ordinance does not require a Crime/Drug Free Lease Addendum. He said that it is anticipated that the City will provide property owners with a copy of a sample lease addendum that includes crime/drug free terminology. Kaltsas said that the draft registration form includes acknowledgement/waiver that would allow the City to conduct inspections if determined by the City. He said that this would allow the City some latitude to inspect properties if the City suspected they were in violation with the minimum property requirements. Neiberger moved to send the rental housing ordinance for a Public Hearing. Andersen seconded. Motion passed 4-0.
8. MISCELLANEOUS a. Next Meeting – June 21, 2017
9. ADJOURNMENT
Henry moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:14 p.m. Neiberger Seconded. Motion passed 4-0.
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Prepared By: Margaret McCallum, City Clerk/Treasurer _____________________________________ Margaret McCallum City Clerk/Treasurer ______________________________________ Sylvia Henry Commission Co-Chair
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MEMORANDUM
Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer DATE: June 6, 2017 TO: City Council FROM: Mark Kaltsas, City Planner SUBJECT: Recreational Vehicle Parking Ordinance Amendment ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED: Adoption of an amendment to the recreational vehicle parking ordinance. FACTS: At the regularly scheduled May17, 2017 Planning Commission Meeting, Commissioners reviewed the proposed amendment to the recreational vehicle parking ordinance. Commissioners recommended approval of the amendment to the ordinance. The ordinance is proposed to be amended to clarify various provisions of the recently updated ordinance that was adopted in 2016. Following an effort by the City to enforce the 2016 ordinance update, many residents sought clarification relating to certain provisions. Staff prepared language that would clarify many of the questions and issues that were expressed by residents. A draft ordinance was prepared for consideration and discussion by the Planning Commission at their regularly scheduled meeting in April. Following discussion and direction provided by Commissioners, staff revised the language and prepared a draft ordinance for consideration at the May Planning Commission Meeting. The City adopted the following standards pertaining to recreational vehicle parking in 2016:
Section 1019-4 A. Design Standards, 12. Surfacing e. Up to two recreational vehicles, including a camping trailer, motor home,
pick-up coach, travel trailer or park trailer, recreational vehicle (RV), snowmobile or water craft, or recreational equipment (ice fishing houses, utility trailers and other equipment generally towed behind another vehicle used for non-commercial purposes), may be stored on any residential property provided:
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(1) The recreational vehicles or recreational equipment are located
on a parking area in a rear or side yard of the property which is constructed with concrete, asphalt, concrete pavers, brick set in compacted sand, class 5 gravel, or other impervious or semi-impervious surface material that has been approved by the City Engineer, provided it is accessible from a driveway;
(2) The recreational vehicles or recreational equipment are a minimum of 5 feet from an interior lot line or rear lot line and at least 15 feet from a street side lot line. The parking pad may be allowed to encroach within the required five foot (5’) side yard setback if the following conditions are met:
a. The encroachment does not impact drainage, utilities or
city maintenance access to public improvements.
b. The placement of a parking pad within the five foot setback must be pre- approved by the City Engineer.
c. The adjacent property owner shall provide a written
statement to the applicant/owner and the City approving the placement of the parking pad within the five foot setback.
The 2016 ordinance amendment did not change the base recreational vehicle parking requirements (recreational vehicles were not permitted to be parked in the front yards or driveways prior to the 2016). It did; however, provide for a side or rear yard parking area to be installed to accommodate the parking of recreational vehicles. The City discussed clarifying the following points of the ordinance:
What constitutes a class 5 gravel parking pad? Language has been prepared which references approved engineer details for driveways.
What constitutes a parking area? Language has been prepared which further defines “parking area”.
What does the City consider the statement “accessible from a
driveway “to mean? Language has been prepared to further define accessible.
In addition to the above clarifications being considered, the City received feedback from residents and elected officials pertaining to the recent enforcement of the recreational vehicle ordinance. One concern expressed by residents was the prohibition of seasonal parking on the existing designated
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driveway in the front yard of the property. Planning Commissioners did not make a recommendation pertaining to seasonal parking to the City Council. ACTION: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the ordinance amendment to the City Council:
1. Council can approve the recommended amendment, direct staff to
revise the amendment or leave the ordinance as currently written. The recommended ordinance is attached.
ATTACHMENTS: Recreational Vehicle Parking Ordinance
Residential Lot Exhibit
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ORDINANCE NO. 2017-5
CITY OF MONTROSE AN ORDINANCE AMENDMEN TO CHAPTER 1019 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF MONTROSE, RELATING TO THE PARKING OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTROSE THAT THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE ARE OMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. City Code, Section 1019 is amended as follows:
1019-3: GENERAL PROVISION:
E. Restrictions on Parking:
5. Recreational Vehicle Parking. Recreational Vehicles shall not be permitted to be parked on a public street within residential zoned districts except for the specific purpose of temporary loading or unloading.
1019-4: PARKING STALL, AISLE AND DRIVEWAY DESIGN: A. Design Standards:
12. Surfacing, is amended as follows: e. Up to two recreational vehicles, including a camping trailer, motor home, pick-up
coach, travel trailer or park trailer, recreational vehicle (RV), snowmobile or water craft, or recreational equipment (ice fishing houses, utility trailers and other equipment generally towed behind another vehicle used for non-commercial purposes), may be stored on any residential property provided:
(1) The recreational vehicles or recreational equipment are located on a
parking areaa in a rear or side yard of the property. The parking area shall be constructed in accordance with the City’s approved driveway details. The parking area shall be constructed which is constructed with concrete, asphalt, concrete pavers, brick set in compacted sand, class 5 gravel, or other impervious or semi-impervious surface material that has been approved by the City Engineer, provided it is accessibleb from a driveway;
(2) The recreational vehicles or recreational equipment are a minimum of 5
feet from an interior lot line or rear lot line and at least 15 feet from a street side lot line. The parking pad may be allowed to encroach within the required five-foot (5’) side yard setback if the following conditions are met:
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a. The encroachment does not impact drainage, utilities or city maintenance access to public improvements.
b. The placement of a parking pad within the five-foot setback must be pre- approved by the City Engineer.
c. The adjacent property owner shall provide a written statement to
the applicant/owner and the City approving the placement of the parking pad within the five-foot setback.
d. The applicant/owner must execute an easement agreement, with
the City of Montrose, acknowledging they are responsible for restoration of the parking pad located in an easement area if it is disturbed by the City or utility companies.
e. The applicant/owner shall submit an application and fee, in
accordance with the City’s Fee Schedule, to cover the costs of the City Engineer’s inspection.
a For the purpose of this section, “parking area” shall be defined as follows; a dedicated area that fully covers the entire ground surface beneath the recreational vehicle to be stored. Impervious surface beneath just the tires shall not constitute a parking area. b For the purpose of this section, “accessible” shall be defined as follows; the parking area shall be located such that the recreational vehicle can use the existing driveway to access the side or rear yard where the parking area is located. The parking area is not accessible if access requires traversing any portion of the front yard that is not the designated driveway or directly from the street at a point that is not the designated driveway. If a property is a corner lot or a lot located on an improved alley then the parking area can be accessed directly via the street or alley if approved by the City Engineer.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 2017, by the City Council of the City of Montrose. CITY OF MONTROSE
By: _____________________________________ Michelle Otto, Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________________ Margaret McCallum, City Clerk
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STANDARD DETAILDRIVEWAY & RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING
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MIN. SETBACK = 5' OR 30' ON STREET SIDE LOT LINE; 5' SIDE YARDDRIVEWAY SETBACK ENCROACHMENT ALLOWED IF CONDITIONS AREMET ACCORDING TO ORD. 1019-4.A.12.e.(2).
27' (24' FOR TWO STALL GARAGE) MAX. WIDTH AT RIGHT-OF-WAY LINEUNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER.
ADDITIONAL DRIVEWAY WIDTH IF APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER, UPTO 40' TOTAL DRIVEWAY WIDTH.
NO PARKING OF RECREATIONALVEHICLES OR RECREATIONALEQUIPMENT IN FRONT OF THIS LINE
LEGENDEXAMPLE - REAR YARD RV PARKING AREA
EXAMPLE - SIDE YARD RV PARKING AREA
DRIVEWAY SURFACING CONSISTING OF CONCRETE, COBBLESTONE ORPAVING BRICK.
RV PARKING PAD SURFACING CONSISTING OF CONCRETE, ASPHALT,CONCRETE PAVERS, BRICK SET IN COMPACTED SAND, CLASS 5 GRAVEL 6"DEPTH OR OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR SEMI IMPERVIOUS SURFACEMATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER, PROVIDEDIT IS ACCESSIBLE FROM DRIVEWAY. SEE ORDINANCE FOR FURTHERDEFINITIONS.
ADDITIONAL DRIVEWAY IF APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER.SURFACING SHALL BE CONCRETE, ASPHALT, COBBLESTONE OR PAVINGBRICK.
DRIVEWAY & RECREATIONAL VEHICLEPARKING STANDARD DETAIL
PROPERTY LINE
DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
FRONT YARD SETBACK LINE
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ROAD
NOTE: DIMENSIONS NOTEDARE TYPICAL DIMENSIONSFOR R-1 SINGLE FAMILYLOTS. DIMENSIONS MAYVARY IN SPECIFIC CASES.
*
REFER TO CITY OF MONTROSE ORDINANCE NO. 1019FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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June 8, 2017
Mr. Chase Peterson
Source Land Capital
18215 45th Ave N
Suite D
Plymouth, MN 55446
RE: White Tail Ridge
Montrose, MN
BMI Project No: W13.37671
Dear Chase:
We have inspected the punch list items on the White Tail Ridge development. The punch list is
substantially complete. The major components remaining are the completion of the sidewalks and the
bituminous wearing course.
The City will now issue building permits within this development. However, no Certificate of Occupancy
permits will be issued until all items on the punch list are complete including but not limited to the
completion of the sidewalks and the bituminous wearing course.
If you have any questions on the above, please call.
Sincerely,
Bolton & Menk, Inc.
Justin L. Kannas, P.E.
City Engineer
JLK/jk
Enclosure
cc: Bob Lindberg, Building Inspector, Metro West Inspections
Margaret McCallum, City Clerk, City of Montrose
Sean Diercks, Public Works Director, City of Montrose
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MEMORANDUM
Date: June 8, 2017
To: Honorable Mayor Michelle Otto and Members of the City Council
City of Montrose, Minnesota
From: Justin Kannas, P.E.
City Engineer
Subject: Garfield Avenue Street and Drainage Improvements
City of Montrose
Project No.: W13.112994
Plans have been completed for the Garfield Avenue Street and Drainage Improvement project. The
project scope includes the installation of a storm sewer system with inlets along the existing ditch on the
west side of the road. The storm sewer will connect to the existing storm sewer on the north end and
discharge into the existing storm water pond adjacent to the water tower. The ditch along the west side of
Garfield Avenue would be mostly filled in with dirt, leaving a slight swale that would be much more
subtle than the existing ditch. The existing bituminous surface of the roadway would be removed and a
new full depth bituminous surface would be placed on the roadway.
Additionally the street condition within the Montrose Meadows Phase 1 development located on 3rd St. S.
(Emerson Ave to Fieldcrest Ave), Fairmont Ave. (cul-de-sac to 250’ north of 3rd St. S.), Fieldcrest Ave.
(cul-de-sac to 250’ north of 3rd St. S.) and Fieldcrest Ct. has rapidly deteriorated since last Fall.
Improvements to these streets are included in the City’s Capital Improvement Plan for 2021. However,
that schedule will need to be expedited based upon the recent deterioration of the bituminous surface. I
would recommend including the re-paving of these streets in the Garfield Avenue project. This would be
bid as a separate section that would allow the City Council to either award this section of the project or
reject bids on this section of the project while still moving forward with the Garfield Avenue portion.
If the City Council would like to proceed, I recommend that you approve the plans for Garfield Avenue
and authorize us to advertise for bids for the Garfield Avenue and Montrose Meadows street repairs.
Following is a proposed project schedule:
1) Advertise for Bids – June 27, July 3 and July 11, 2017
2) Open Bids – July 18, 2017
3) Award Contract – July 24, 2017
4) Substantial Completion Date – October 31, 2017
5) Final Completion Date – June 1, 2018
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
JLK/jk
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NOTE: EXISTING UTILITY INFORMATION SHOWN ON THISPLAN HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY OWNER. THECONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS PRIORTO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED BY STATELAW. NOTIFY GOPHER STATE ONE CALL, 1-800-252-1166 OR651-454-0002.
THE SUBSURFACE UTILITY INFORMATION IN THIS PLAN ISUTILITY QUALITY LEVEL D. THIS UTILITY QUALITY LEVEL WASDETERMINED ACCORDING TO THE GUIDELINES OF CI/ASCE38-02, ENTITLED "STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR THECOLLECTION AND DEPICTION OF EXISTING SUBSURFACEUTILITY DATA."
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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSEDI HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED
PROJECT DATUM:
HORIZONTAL: NAD83 (2011) WRIGHT CO. COORD. SYSTEM
VERTICAL: NAVD88
PROJECT LOCATION
PROJECT LIMITS
WRIGHT COUNTY, MNCITY OF MONTROSE
BID LOCATION
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JUNE, 2017
BITUMINOUS RECLAMATION & PAVING, STORM SEWER, SITE GRADING
GARFIELD AVE STREET & DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTSCONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR
CITY OF MONTROSE
XX/XX/XXXX45055
JUSTIN L. KANNAS
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City HallPO BOX 25311 BUFFALO AVE SMONTROSE, MN 55363PHONE: (763) 575-7422
Clerk / Treasurer: Maggie McCallum
Mayor: Michelle Otto
City Engineer: (Consultant)JUSTIN KANNAS P.E.Bolton & Menk, Inc.2040 HIGHWAY 12 E(320) 231-3956
UTILITIES
TELEPHONEWINDSTREAMDEBORAH SADDLER(763) [email protected]
CABLECOMCASTCHARLES SCHACHT(651) [email protected]
ELECTRIC & GASXCEL ENERGYRILEY BECKMAN(612) [email protected]
SHEET INDEX
SHEET NO. GENERAL G0.01 - G0.02 TITLE, LEGENDG1.01 ESTIMATED QUANTITIESC0.01 EXISTING CONDITIONS & REMOVALSC1.01 TYPICAL SECTIONS & DETAILSC2.01 EROSION CONTROL DETAILSC2.02 EROSION CONTROL PLANC5.01 - C5.02 STORM SEWER PLAN & PROFILEC6.01 - C6.02 STREET SEWER PLAN & PROFILEC7.01 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
THIS PLAN SET CONTAINS XX SHEETS.
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SECOND ST S
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DITCH TOP
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WATER EDGE
OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE
GAS LINE
FIBER OPTIC LINE
UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATIONS LINE
OVERHEAD UTILITY LINE
WATER SYSTEM
STORM SEWER
SANITARY SEWER
SANITARY FORCEMAIN
CULVERT
INTERMEDIATE CONTOURS
INDEX CONTOURS
ADJACENT LINES
EASEMENT LINE
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
FENCE LINE
GUARD RAIL
ACCESS CONTROL LINE
CENTERLINE
PROPERTY / LOT LINE
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
GRAVEL EDGE
BITUMINOUS EDGE
CONCRETE EDGE
CURB & GUTTER
WATER CENTERLINE
WATER VALVE
WATER METER
WELL
BUSH
STUMP
CONIFEROUS TREE
DECIDUOUS TREE
VENT PIPE
VACUUM
UTILITY POLE
TRANSMISSION TOWER
TILE INLET
PUBLIC TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE MANHOLE
WATER SPIGOT
SIREN
SIGNAL POLE - RR
SIGNAL BOX
SPRINKLER HEAD
TRAFFIC SIGN
SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT
SOIL BORING
SATELLITE DISH
PARKING METER
POST INDICATOR VALVE
GAS PUMP
PARK GRILL
ORDER MICROPHONE
MONITORING WELL
LIFT STATION MANHOLE
MANHOLE
POST
METER
MAILBOX
LIGHT POLE
LIGHT DECORATIVE
IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE
HYDRANT
HAND HOLE
HANDICAPPED PARKING
ACCESS GRATE
GAS METER
GAS VALVE
GAS REGULATOR
FILL PIPE
FLAG POLE
EXHAUST VENT
ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER
ELECTRIC PEDESTAL
ELECTRIC METER
DOWN SPOUT
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
CURB STOP VALVE
CLEAN OUT
CONTROL POINT
CLOTHES LINE POLE
CATCH BASIN
BRACE POLE
BENCH
BIRD FEEDER
BASKETBALL HOOP
TRAFFIC ARM BARRIERAPRON
AIR PUMP
ANCHOR
AIR CONDITIONER
ANTENNA
AUTO SPRINKLER
BENCH MARK
STONE MONUMENT FOUND
CAST IRON MONUMENT FOUND
MONUMENT FOUND
IRON PIPE MONUMENT SET
EXISTING
WETLAND EDGE
COUNTY LINE
CITY LIMITS
SIXTEENTH LINE
QUARTER LINE
SECTION LINE
HIGHWATER LINE
SWALE CENTERLINE
RAILROAD TRACKS
TREE DRIP LINE
COMMUNICATION PEDESTAL
POST SET
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APRON
STORM INLET
CURBSTOP
WATERMAIN
CONSTRUCTION LIMITS
ALIGNMENT/CENTERLINE
TEMPORARY EASEMENT
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
SILT FENCE-PREASSEMBLED
CONCRETE EDGE
SILT FENCE-HEAVY DUTY
CURB & GUTTER
BITUMINOUS EDGE
GRAVEL EDGE
MANHOLE
SANITARY LIFT STATION
SANITARY FORCEMAIN
EROSION PROTECTION AT INLET
CATCH BASIN
SANITARY SEWER
STORM SEWER
HYDRANT
VALVE
PERFORATED PIPE DRAIN
CULVERT W/APRON
CURB & GUTTER (OUT)
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2040 HIGHWAY 12 EASTWILLMAR, MINNESOTA 56201
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RECLAIM BITUMINOUS STREET
NOTES:1. SALVAGE AND REINSTALL MAILBOXES (INCIDENTAL)
REMOVE RETAINING WALLREMOVE STORM PIPE
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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME ORUNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERUNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.
2040 HIGHWAY 12 EASTWILLMAR, MINNESOTA 56201
Phone: (320) 231-3956Email: [email protected]
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PIPE DIA d
RC PIPECLASS "B" BEDDING-SQUARE TRENCH
NOT TO SCALE
PIPE
DIA
12" (MIN)
27" OR LESS 3" Bc + 24"30" TO 60" 4" 1.5 x Bc
66" OR OVER 6" Bc + 36"
B
Bc
B
"d" GRANULARBEDDING
0.60 Bc
BACKFILL WITH SELECTEDMATERIAL FROM EXCAVATIONCOMPACTED BACKFILL
AS SPECIFIED
RC PIPECLASS ASSPECIFIED
GRANULARENCASEMENT
BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY PAVEMENTNOT TO SCALE
1.5" TYPE 9.5 WEARING COURSE (SPWEA240B) (2360)BITUMINOUS TACK COAT (2357)2" TYPE 12.5 NON-WEARING COURSE (SPNWB230B) (2360)8" EXCESS RECLAIM MATERIALSUBGRADE PREPARATION (2112) (INCIDENTAL)
CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENTNOT TO SCALE
6" CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT (2531)6" AGGREGATE BASE, CL 5 (2211) (INCIDENTAL)
SUBGRADE PREPARATION (2112) (INCIDENTAL)
PAVEMENT SECTION ANOT TO SCALE
1.5" TYPE 9.5 WEARING COURSE (SPWEA240B) (2360)BITUMINOUS TACK COAT (2357)2" TYPE 12.5 NON-WEARING COURSE (SPNWA230B) (2360)SHAPE AND COMPACT RECLAIMED MATERIAL
AGGREAGET SURFACING
NOT TO SCALE
8" AGGREGATE SURFACING (2211)
SUBGRADE PREPARATION (2112) (INCIDENTAL)
(SEE X-SEC'S)VARIABLE SLOPE
R/W
VARIABLE SLOPE(SEE X-SEC'S)
R/W
TYPICAL SECTIONNOTES:
1. ANY VARIATIONS FROM THE TYPICAL SECTIONDIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN ON THE PLAN DRAWINGS
2. PAVEMENT SLOPES AT INTERSECTION LOCATIONS MAYVARY FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE TYPICAL SECTION
3. GRADE ALL TOPSOIL MATERIAL TO 1" DEPTH BELOWCONCRETE SURFACES PRIOR TO PLACING SOD
4. ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO C/L AND DO NOTRELATE TO ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION GRADES
33'
12'
33'
SEED DISTURBED AREAS
12'
SLOPES VARY
℄
6" TOPSOIL MIN
3.00% 3.00%
PAVEMENT SECTION A
DITCH SLOPES VARY,SEE GRADING PLAN
8" CLASS V
2'SHOULDER
(GRAVEL DRIVEWAY)NOT TO SCALE
REFER TO PLANS FORPIPE REQUIRED
SLOPE 1"PER FT
27" DIA
5"
VARI
ES
MIN 8" POUREDOR PRECAST BASE
FILL ANNULAR SPACE AROUNDPIPE WITH NON-SHRINK GROUTINSIDE & OUT (TYP)
MIN 1MAX 3CONCRETE ADJUSTINGRINGS WITH NON-SHRINKGROUT AND PLASTERED1/2" THICK INSIDE AND OUT
CASTING AS SPECIFIED
DESIGN HCATCH BASIN
PAVEMENT SECTION BNOT TO SCALE
1.5" TYPE 9.5 WEARING COURSE (SPWEA240B) (2360)BITUMINOUS TACK COAT (2357)2.5" TYPE 12.5 NON-WEARING COURSE (SPNWB230B) (2360)EXISTING GRAVEL BASE
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4' MAX
POST SPACING
NOTE:SILT FENCE SHALL CONFORM TOTHE REQUIREMENTS OF MnDOTSPECIFICATION 3886
30" M
INW
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MES
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INPO
STEM
BED
INLET PROTECTIONHEAVY DUTY SILT FENCE
FABRIC ANCHORAGE TRENCHBACKFILL WITH TAMPEDNATURAL SOIL
WIRE MESH REINFORCEMENT(EXTEND INTO TRENCH)
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC
STUDDED STEEL T POST5' MIN LENGTH
OVERLAP GEOTEXTILEFABRIC 6" ANDFASTEN AT 2'INTERVALS
6"MIN
6"MIN
1'
4"-24"
FILTER FABRICWITH WIRE MESH
INLET OPENING
STUDDED STEEL T POST3/4" WASHED ROCK1' DEEP X 1' WIDEAROUND PERIMETER
PLAN VIEW
SECTION
NOT TO SCALE
6"12"
4"
8"
FLAP POCKET
OR
NOT TO SCALE
1'
NOTES:INLET PROTECTION DEVICES SHALL BE MAINTAINED OR REPLACED AT THEDIRECTION OF THE ENGINEER. MANUFACTURED ALTERNATIVES APPROVEDAND LISTED ON THE DEPARTMENTS EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTACCEPTABILITY LIST MAY BE SUBSTITUTED. WHEN REMOVING ORMAINTAINING INLET PROTECTION, CARE SHALL BE TAKEN SO THAT THESEDIMENT TRAPPED ON THE GEOTEXTILE FABRIC DOES NOT FALL IN THE INLET.ANY MATERIAL FALLING INTO THE INLET SHALL BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY.
FINISHED SIZE, INCLUDING POCKETS WHERE REQUIRED, SHALL EXTEND AMINIMUM OF 10" AROUND THE PERIMETER TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE ORREMOVAL.
FLAP POCKETS SHALL BE LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCEPT WOOD 2x4.
INSTALLATION NOTES:DO NOT INSTALL PROTECTION IN INLETS SHALLOWER THAN 30", MEASUREDFROM THE BOTTOM OF THE INLET TO THE TOP OF THE GRATE.
TRIM EXCESS FABRIC IN THE FLOW LINE TO WITHIN 3" OF THE GRATE.
THE INSTALLED BAG SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM SIDE CLEARANCE, BETWEEN THEINLET AND THE BAG, MEASURED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OVERFLOW HOLES,OF 3". WHERE NECESSARY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLINCH THE BAG, USINGPLASTIC ZIP TIES, TO ACHIEVE THE 3" CLEARANCE. THE TIES SHALL BE PLACEDAT A MAXIMUM OF 4" FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE BAG.
INLET PROTECTIONGEOTEXTILE BAG
FRONT, BACK AND BOTTOMTO BE MADE FROM SINGLEPIECE OF FABRIC
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC, TYPE WOVENMONOFILAMENT CONFORMING TOSPEC. 3886, TABLE 3886-1MACHINE SLICE
MINIMUM DOUBLE STITCHEDSEAMS ALL AROUND SIDEPIECES AND ON FLAP POCKETS
4"x6" OVAL HOLE SHALL BEHEAT CUT INTO ALL FOURSIDE PANELS
2
1
INLET SPECIFICATIONS AS PERTHE PLAN DIMENSION LENGTHAND WIDTH TO MATCH
USE REBAR OR STEEL RODFOR REMOVAL
FOR INLETS WITH CASTCURB BOX USE WOOD2x4, EXTEND 10" BEYONDGRATE WIDTH ON BOTHSIDES, LENGTH VARIES,SECURE TO GRATE WITHWIRE OR PLASTIC TIES
1
2
2
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET INSTALLATION
ANCHOR SLOT ALTERNATIVE
NOT TO SCALE
3' LEVEL (MIN)
NOTE:ANCHOR, OVERLAP & STAPLEPER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS FOLD UNDER 6"
1' SPACINGON STAPLES
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.37
STA:
1+3
3.43
ELEV
: 996
.29
STA:
1+5
4.67
ELEV
: 996
.21
STA:
2+4
3.11
ELEV
: 994
.45
STA:
2+5
6.95
ELEV
: 996
.23
STA:
2+7
8.31
ELEV
: 996
.25
STA:
3+5
0.02
ELEV
: 994
.23
STA:
3+5
8.51
ELEV
: 995
.25
STA:
3+7
2.37
ELEV
: 995
.44
STA:
4+4
0.00
ELEV
: 993
.91
STA:
4+5
2.56
ELEV
: 995
.56
STA:
4+7
6.63
ELEV
: 995
.65
STA:
4+8
5.64
ELEV
: 994
.05
STA:
5+5
8.95
ELEV
: 996
.18
STA:
5+8
1.27
ELEV
: 996
.36
STA:
0+8
3.55
ELEV
: 996
.35
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Email: [email protected]
US
HWY
12
GARFIELD AVE S
EXISTING DITCH BOTTOM ELEVATIONPROPOSED DITCH BOTTOM ELEVATION
PROPOSED WESTDITCH BOTTOMPROFILE
EXISTING DITCH BOTTOM PROFILE
SEE SHEETS C6.01 - C6.02 FOR GRADING DETAILS
47
D
S
S
C
D
S6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00
EOP
11+0
0.00
33 23 23 2 112" STM 12" STM3 2 12" STM 1 EX 12" STM
0+00 0+54
BOP
0+00
.00
EOP
0+53
.93
0+00 0+51
BOP
0+00
.00
EOP
0+51
.31
970
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
970
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
996.
1399
6.13
5+80
995.
6099
5.60
6+00
995.
2099
5.20
994.
8099
4.80
995.
6899
5.68
995.
1199
5.11
994.
7199
4.71
7+00
994.
3199
4.31
993.
9199
3.91
994.
4699
4.46
994.
0099
4.00
993.
4099
3.40
8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00 11+80
36+50.00-30.50' LR=994.60I=990.76 (12") SI=990.76 (12") N
101' 12" STM @ 0.37%
27+51.06-30.52' LR=993.69I=990.39 (12") SI=990.39 (12") N
18+01.51-30.50' LR=993.36I=990.20 (12") SI=990.10 (12") N
50' 12" STM @0.37%
164' 12" STM @ 0.37%
EX 12" STM
STA:
6+5
0.00
ELEV
: 994
.60
STA:
7+5
1.06
ELEV
: 993
.69
STA:
6+7
7.55
ELEV
: 995
.85
STA:
6+5
9.75
ELEV
: 996
.05
STA:
7+6
0.00
ELEV
: 994
.48
STA:
7+7
6.68
ELEV
: 994
.48
STA:
8+0
1.27
ELEV
: 993
.36
50' 12" STM @1.00%
ELEV 994.40 ELEV 993.86ELEV 992.56 ELEV 992.22
34' 12"STM @1.00%
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Email: [email protected]
GARFIELD AVE S
SECO
ND
ST S
EXISTING DITCH BOTTOM ELEVATIONPROPOSED DITCH BOTTOM ELEVATION
PROPOSED WEST DITCHBOTTOM PROFILE)
EXISTING DITCH BOTTOM PROFILE
SEE SHEETS C6.01 - C6.02 FOR GRADING DETAILS
CULVERT 1CULVERT 2
CULVERT 1
CULVERT 2
48
D
S
S
C
D
S6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00
EOP
11+0
0.00
EX 12" STM
995
996
994
995994
2.00%2.00% 2.00% 3.00%
9951.00%
995993
994
994993
9929911.00%
???
992.
27
992.
72
994.
05
994.
60
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
1020
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
1020
997.
1799
7.23
5+40
997.
1199
7.21
997.
0599
7.14
996.
9999
7.06
6+00
996.
9399
6.93
996.
6799
6.71
996.
3599
6.43
996.
0499
6.14
995.
8299
5.86
7+00
995.
5999
5.59
995.
3799
5.36
995.
1599
5.15
994.
9899
4.97
994.
8299
4.81
8+00
994.
6699
4.66
994.
51
994.
35
994.
22
994.
09
9+00
993.
97
993.
85
993.
72
993.
76
993.
85
10+00
993.
81
993.
79
993.
77
993.
78
11+00 11+40
-0.37%-1.41%
-0.75%
VPI 8
+20.
00EL
EV 9
94.6
6
HP 5
+45.
07EL
EV 9
97.2
3
VPI 5+40.00ELEV 997.29
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPT
5+65
.00
ELEV
997
.20
VPI 6+19.85ELEV 996.99
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPC
5+94
.85
ELEV
997
.09
VPT
6+44
.85
ELEV
996
.64
VPI 7+45.00ELEV 995.23
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.07'
VPC
7+00
.00
ELEV
995
.86
VPT
7+90
.00
ELEV
994
.89
-0.37%-1.41%
-0.75%
VPI 8
+20.
00EL
EV 9
94.6
6
HP 5
+45.
07EL
EV 9
97.2
3
VPI 5+40.00ELEV 997.29
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPT
5+65
.00
ELEV
997
.20
VPI 6+19.85ELEV 996.99
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPC
5+94
.85
ELEV
997
.09
VPT
6+44
.85
ELEV
996
.64
VPI 7+45.00ELEV 995.23
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.07'
VPC
7+00
.00
ELEV
995
.86
VPT
7+90
.00
ELEV
994
.89
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EXISTING CENTERLINE ELEVATION
PROPOSED CENTERLINE ELEVATION
EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE
PROPOSED CENTERLINE PROFILE
GARFIELD AVE S
SECO
ND
ST S
LEGEND:
BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY
CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
GRAVEL DRIVEWAY
3" BITUMINOUS OVERLAY
49
S
0+00 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00
BOP
0+00
.00
12" STM
12'12'
995
996
995
996
994995
996
2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00%2.00%
2.00%
1.00%996
995
994.
05
994.
60
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
1020
975
980
985
990
995
1000
1005
1010
1015
1020
997.
67
0+00
997.
32
996.
9699
7.00
996.
7499
6.78
996.
6299
6.63
996.
4999
6.54
1+00
996.
5099
6.53
996.
5899
6.60
996.
6699
6.70
996.
7499
6.78
996.
8299
6.83
2+00
996.
8399
6.83
996.
8099
6.80
996.
7399
6.72
996.
6599
6.63
996.
5799
6.55
3+00
996.
5099
6.48
996.
4299
6.45
996.
4599
6.46
996.
5499
6.50
996.
6399
6.58
4+00
996.
7099
6.67
996.
7699
6.76
996.
7999
6.86
996.
9299
6.96
997.
0899
7.07
5+00
997.
2399
7.18
997.
1799
7.23
997.
1199
7.21
997.
0599
7.14
996.
9999
7.06
6+00
-1.13% 0.43% 0.56% -0.37%-0.44%0.49%
VPI 0
+30.
00EL
EV 9
97.1
1
HP 2
+12.
49EL
EV 9
96.8
4
HP 5
+45.
07EL
EV 9
97.2
3
LP 1
+12.
71EL
EV 9
96.5
3
LP 3
+45.
50EL
EV 9
96.4
5
VPI 2+10.00ELEV 996.94
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.10'
VPC
1+65
.00
ELEV
996
.72
VPT
2+55
.00
ELEV
996
.74
VPI 5+40.00ELEV 997.29
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPC
5+15
.00
ELEV
997
.15
VPT
5+65
.00
ELEV
997
.20
VPI 0+95.00ELEV 996.38
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.18'
VPC
0+50
.00
ELEV
996
.88
VPT
1+40
.00
ELEV
996
.60
VPI 3+45.00ELEV 996.35
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.10'
VPC
3+00
.00
ELEV
996
.55
VPT
3+90
.00
ELEV
996
.54
VPI 4+60.00ELEV 996.84
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.01'
VPC
4+15
.00
ELEV
996
.65
VPT
5+05
.00
ELEV
997
.09
-1.13% 0.43% 0.56% -0.37%-0.44%0.49%
VPI 0
+30.
00EL
EV 9
97.1
1
HP 2
+12.
49EL
EV 9
96.8
4
HP 5
+45.
07EL
EV 9
97.2
3
LP 1
+12.
71EL
EV 9
96.5
3
LP 3
+45.
50EL
EV 9
96.4
5
VPI 2+10.00ELEV 996.94
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.10'
VPC
1+65
.00
ELEV
996
.72
VPT
2+55
.00
ELEV
996
.74
VPI 5+40.00ELEV 997.29
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPC
5+15
.00
ELEV
997
.15
VPT
5+65
.00
ELEV
997
.20
VPI 6+19.85ELEV 996.99
CURVE LEN=50.00'E=0.06'
VPC
5+94
.85
ELEV
997
.09
VPI 0+95.00ELEV 996.38
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.18'
VPC
0+50
.00
ELEV
996
.88
VPT
1+40
.00
ELEV
996
.60
VPI 3+45.00ELEV 996.35
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.10'
VPC
3+00
.00
ELEV
996
.55
VPT
3+90
.00
ELEV
996
.54
VPI 4+60.00ELEV 996.84
CURVE LEN=90.00'E=0.01'
VPC
4+15
.00
ELEV
996
.65
VPT
5+05
.00
ELEV
997
.09
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EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE
PROPOSED CENTERLINE PROFILE
LEGEND:
BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY
CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
GRAVEL DRIVEWAY
PAVEMENT SECTION A
PAVEMENT SECTION B
GARFIELD AVE S
US
HWY
12
50
STA 0+75
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
0.1% 3.0%3.0%
STA 1+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%1.8%
STA 1+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%6.0%
STA 1+45
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
0.8% 3.0%3.0%
STA 1+75
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%0.5%
STA 2+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%1.1%
STA 2+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%5.9%
STA 2+50
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%3.9%
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.6
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.66
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.5
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.54
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.5
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.55
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.6
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.62
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.7
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.76
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.8
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.83
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.8
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.82
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.8
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.76
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
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FEETSCALEHORZ.
10 200
FEETSCALEVERT.
5 100SELECT ADDRESS
R
51
STA 2+65
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
0.6% 3.0%3.0%
STA 3+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%2.3%
STA 3+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%
2.1%
STA 3+50
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%
1.8%
STA 3+75
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.8%3.0%3.0%
STA 4+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%
2.4%
STA 4+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%3.0%
0.7%
STA 4+50
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0%3.0%
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.7
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.70
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.6
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.55
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.5
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.47
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.4
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.45
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.5
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.49
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.6
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.58
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.7
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.69
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.8
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.81
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
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FEETSCALEHORZ.
10 200
FEETSCALEVERT.
5 100SELECT ADDRESS
R
52
STA 4+70
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%5.1% 8.7%
STA 5+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%
14.0%12.9%
STA 5+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%11.7% 16.3%
STA 5+50
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%8.9% 18.9%
STA 5+75
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%2.7%
STA 6+00
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%4.4%6.3%
STA 6+25
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%8.2% 22.5%
STA 6+50
985
990
995
1000
985
990
995
1000
3.0% 3.0%9.4% 22.0%
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 996.8
℄
DESIGN EL = 996.91
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 997.1
℄
DESIGN EL = 997.07
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
EXIST EL = 997.2
℄
DESIGN EL = 997.19
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3.0% 3.0%0.1%21.1%
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3.0% 3.0%4.4% 20.1%
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PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
Mayor Michelle Otto Council member Jill Menard Fire Chief Kevin Triplett Public Works Director Sean Diercks City Clerk/Treasurer Margaret McCallum
The meeting was called to order on June 5, 2017, at 3:40 PM
Diercks, McCallum, Triplett, Menard, and Otto were present. Also present was City Attorney, Andy Pratt. Absent: None.
1. Approve May 1, 2017 Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes Triplett moved to approve the May 1, 2017 Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes. Otto seconded. Motion passed 4-0. (Diercks Absent at this time).
2. Fire Department Attendance Policy Triplett presented a draft Fire Department Attendance Policy to the Committee for their review. He said that he would like it to go to the Council at their June meeting for approval. He said that the policy was reviewed by the City Attorney and comments were provided. Triplett explained that within the policy, there is a 30% calls for service requirement and a 75% training attendance requirement. He said that these numbers were determined by the department. He stated that some departments to more and some do less. He explained that the standards help keep the firefighters and personnel on track. Triplett said that quarterly reviews will likely be performed moving forward to ensure that people are staying on track. Menard moved to recommend to Council approving the Fire Department Attendance Policy. McCallum seconded. Motion passed 4-0. (Diercks Absent at this time).
3. Firefighter Discipline
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Triplett informed of two firefighters that will be receiving written reprimands due to failure to meet the attendance requirements of either call events or training/sponsored events. Pratt entered the meeting at 3:47 p.m. Triplett stressed the importance of all firefighters meeting the attendance requirements.
4. Fire Department – New Policies Triplett presented draft policies and standard operating guidelines (SOG’s) for the Committee’s review. Triplett said that he was hoping that a final draft would be presented to the Council at an upcoming Council meeting. The Committee offered feedback and comments.
5. Quarterly Review Menard reminded that quarterly reviews for the public works department are due at the end of June.
6. Organization Positivity Menard stated that in an organization, people need to work together. She said that many of the city and non-city committees have been very negative and full of complaints lately. She asked for suggestions as to what could be done to get the commissioners/committee members to do what’s in the best interest of the City. McCallum said that those who serve on City committees/commissions need to be reminded that they are representatives of the City and need to act accordingly. She explained that it is important to show respect for other people’s opinions and to try and redirect negative meetings into something positive. McCallum suggested doing a refresher workshop every year to reiterate goals and the vision for the committees/commissions. McCallum said that the City has in place Rules of Civility for Public Participation. Menard said it would be worth reviewing again and having those rules presented at meetings. Menard also suggested making copies of the personnel policy for all members to have.
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Diercks entered the meeting at 5:00 p.m.
7. Adjournment Triplett moved to adjourn the meeting at 5:05 p.m. Menard seconded. Motion passed 5-0.
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RESOLUTION 2017 - 14
APPROVING MOVE TO OPEN BOOK ASSESSMENT MEETINGS
WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Montrose can change to an “Open Book” meeting format instead of the standard Local Board of Appeals and Authorization format. This will go into effect for the 2018 assessment. WHEREAS the change in format would allow for more flexibility for residential property owners to schedule a time for the assessor to review their property, the setting is less intimidating, property owners can compare their values to the values of similar properties, questions and concerns resolved more quickly, and property owners may appeal to the Council Board of Appeal and Equalization and/or to Tax Court. WHEREAS the change in format would benefit the Local Board in that it reduces the need to have a trained board member, saves time for local board members, saves money for local jurisdictions due to the cost of holding the meeting, and eliminates the need for the local board to become familiar with the local real estate market. WHEREAS the change in format would benefit Wright County in that is allows for immediate consideration of issues, is an efficient use of resources due to the ability to combine several jurisdictions into one meeting, and fewer deadlines and an extended period of time to work with property owners on resolving issues. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Montrose, Minnesota, hereby approves changing the annual assessment meeting by moving away from the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization format and replacing it with the Open Book Meeting format offered by Wright County. Adopted by the Montrose City Council this 12th day of June, 2017. ATTEST: APPROVED BY: _______________________________________ __________________________________________ Margaret McCallum, City Clerk/Treasurer Michelle Otto, Mayor
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CITY OF MONTROSE COUNTY OF WRIGHT
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 2017-04
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 80: INTOXICATING LIQUOR SPECIFICALLY 80.02C AND 80.02D
THE MONTROSE CITY COUNCIL, WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
80.02 LICENSE REQUIRED.
C) Sunday.
1) A Sunday on-sale license authorizes the licensee to sell or serve liquor between the hours of 8:00 a.m. Sunday and 1:00 a.m. Monday.
2) Sunday on-sale licenses shall be issued only to a hotel or restaurant having facilities for serving at least 30 guests at a time, and which has an on-sale license.
3) No Sunday on-sale license shall be valid unless a valid on-sale license is also in effect for the same premises.
D) Off-sale licenses shall be issued only to exclusive liquor stores and for a permit off-sale of liquor only. An exclusive liquor store shall include an on-sale or a combination on-sale and off-sale establishment at which food is sold for consumption on the premises.
1) No sale of intoxicating liquor me be made by an off-sale licensee:
a) on Sundays, except between the hours of 11:00 am and 6:00 pm;
b) before 8:00 am or after 10:00 pm on Monday through Saturday;
c) on Thanksgiving Day;
d) on Christmas Day, December 25; or
e) after 8:00 pm on Christmas Eve, December 24.
2) No delivery of alcohol to an off-sale licensee may be made by a wholesaler or accepted by an off-sale license on a Sunday. No order solicitation or merchandising may be made by a wholesaler on a Sunday.
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Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and publication but not before July 1, 2017. Motion by ___________, seconded by ___________ to adopt the above Ordinance 2017-04 and the members voted as follows: In Favor: Opposed: Abstained: Absent: ADOPTED by the Montrose City Council this 12th day of June, 2017. CITY OF MONTROSE Signed:____________________________________ Michelle Otto, Mayor Attest: ______________________________________ Margaret McCallum City Clerk-Treasurer
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