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2025-02-27 Meeting
••• ••••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 February 27, 2025 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TENTATIVE AGENDA 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order and Pledge 2. Approve Agenda 3. Audience - 10 Minutes Total Time Limit - For Items NOT on this Agenda 4. Approve Consent Agenda Items Consent Agenda Items are considered routine and will be enacted with a single motion, without discussion, unless a councilmember or citizen requests to have any item separately considered. It will then be moved to the regular agenda for consideration. A. Approve Minutes of February 13, 2025, Regular Meeting B. Adopt Resolution Calling for Public Hearing on Issuance of Senior Housing Revenue Bonds and Authorizing Publication of a Notice of Public Hearing for PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc. - Orchard Path Phase III Project C. Reschedule Special Informal City Council Meeting from April 4, 2025, to 8:30 a.m. on April 11, 2025, at Valleywood Golf and Event Center D. Adopt Resolution Approving Parks and Recreation Scholarship Program for 2025 E. Approve Election to Not Waive Monetary Limits on Municipal Tort Liability F. Adopt Resolution Amending 2025 Fee Schedule G. Surplus Parks Equipment 1. Declare Parks Equipment as Surplus and Authorize Disposal or Auction 2. Approve Agreement with Auction Masters Inc., to Host an Online Auction H. Valley Athletic Association Building 1. Approve Lease Termination and Demolition Agreement with Valley Athletic Association(VAA) for the VAA Building Located at 14599 Hayes Road 2. Approve Memorandum of Understanding with VAA for the Future Storage Needs of VAA I. Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2025- 103, 2025 Micro Surfacing, and Authorizing Advertisement for Receipt of Bids on March 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. J. Approve Joint Powers Agreement with Independent School District 196 for Construction, Maintenance, and Use of a Youth Baseball/Softball Complex at Westview Elementary School and Hayes Park K. Approve Agreement with Emergency Services Marketing Corp., d/b/a IamResponding, for Fire Depaitiiient Communication and Alerts L. Approve Agreement with CivicPlus, LLC, d/b/a CivicPlus, for Agenda Management Software and Data Practices Request Software M. Adopt Resolution Awarding Project 2024-158, Cobblestone Lake Trail Reconstruction(2023 Parks Bond Referendum) N. Approve Agreement with Jirik Sod Farms, Inc., for Project 2025-116, 2025 Sod Replacement Services O. Approve Purchase Order with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, for Lighting Equipment for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW(2023 Parks Bond Referendum) P. Approve Change Order No. 8 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage Q. Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Various Agreements for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 to Various Contractors R. Approve Personnel Report S. Approve Claims and Bills 5. Regular Agenda Items A. Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley, 7370 153rd Street West 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Approving Issuance of On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses B. McDonald's at Orchard Place (15460 English Avenue) 1. Pass Ordinance Rezoning Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition from "SG" (Sand and Gravel) to "RB" (Retail Business) 2. Adopt Resolution Approving McDonald's at Orchard Place Preliminary Plat 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Conditional Use Permit for Class-II Restaurant with Drive-Through Window and Variance to Reduce Required Separation Distance for Class-II Restaurant from Residential Use 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Site Plan/Building Permit Authorization to Construct for a 3,859 Sq. Ft. McDonald's Restaurant C. Pass Ordinance Amending Chapter 155 of City Code, Adding Section 155.310 Establishing a Mixed-Use Business Campus Zoning District ("MUBC") (Recommend waiving second reading.) 6. Staff and Council Communications 7. Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events 8. Adjourn Regular meetings are broadcast, live, on Charter Communications Cable Channel 180 and on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov • ITEM: 4.A. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Minutes of February 13, 2025, Regular Meeting Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 13, 2025. SUMMARY: The minutes from the last regular City Council meeting are attached for review and approval. BACKGROUND: State statute requires the creation and preservation of meeting minutes which document the official actions and proceedings of public governing bodies. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Minutes CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held February 13, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., at Apple Valley Municipal Center. PRESENT: Mayor Hooppaw; Councilmembers Bergman, Grendahl, Hiebert, and Melander. ABSENT: None. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Scipioni, City Attorney Merritt, City Engineer Anderson, Community Development Director Benetti, Parks and Recreation Director Carlson, Deputy Police Chief Dahlstrom, Police Chief Francis, Assistant City Administrator Grawe, Finance Director Hedberg, Fire Chief Nelson, and City Planner Sharpe. Mayor Hooppaw called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone took part in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Bergman, approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, as presented. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. AUDIENCE Mayor Hooppaw asked if anyone was present to address the Council, at this time, on any item not on this meeting's agenda. No one requested to speak. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Hooppaw asked if the Council or anyone in the audience wished to pull any item from the consent agenda. There were no requests. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving all items on the consent agenda with no exceptions. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving the minutes of the regular meeting of January 23, 2025, as written. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, setting a special informal City Council meeting, at 2:00 p.m., on February 20, 2025, at the Municipal Center, to interview Finance Director candidates. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-18 approving issuance of a Gambling Premises Permit to Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776 for premises at Bogart's Entertainment Center, 14917 Garrett Avenue; and CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Page 2 waiving any waiting period for Minnesota Gambling Control Board approval. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving issuance of a lawful gambling exempt permit, by the State Gambling Control Board, to BV United Soccer Club, for use on June 21, 2025, at Johnny Cake Activity Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, and waiving any waiting period for State approval. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-19 reappointing advisory commission and committee members. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, receiving the Cemetery Advisory Committee's 2024 annual report. Ayes - 5 -Nays—0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-20 designating Old National Bank as the official depository for City funds for the year 2025. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-21 amending the Paid-On-Call Firefighter Personnel Policies Handbook. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-22 amending the Fire Department Duty Crew Policy. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving the 2025 annual commercial extraction permit for Fischer Sand&Aggregate, LLP, subject to adhering to all applicable City ordinances and approved conditional use permits; and authorizing the City Administrator to consider and approve a limited number of modifications to hours of hauling outside of those hours permitted by City Code and approved conditional use permit, upon request by the permit holder. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving the Temporary Sign Permit for placement of signage on City property from March 12, 2025, through April 12, 2025, in connection with the 2025 Home & Garden Expo, as described in the application. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-23 approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-101, 2025 Street and Utility Improvements; and authorizing advertising for receipt of bids, at 10:00 a.m., on March 11, 2025, via a posting on the City's website and Quest Construction Data Network. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2025-24 acknowledging the awarding the agreement for Project 2025-127, 140th Street CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Page 3 (Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements, to Kusske Construction Co., in the amount of$477,945.00. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving a Master Services Agreement with Swanson Haskamp Consulting, LLC, for interim consultant planning services, as attached to the Community Development Director's memo, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving memorandum of understanding with City of Burnsville for station alerting hardware cost sharing, as attached to the Fire Chief's memo and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - O. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving agreement with Fire Catt, LLC, for hose testing, as attached to the Fire Chief's memo, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for 2025 Sentence to Service (STS) Program Work Crews, in an amount not to exceed $27,417.00, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with Conference Technologies, Inc., for Police Operations Building—Video Conferencing/Display Monitors/Audio/Data Networking & Cabling, with a deduction of$2,724.36. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving Change Order No. 22 to the agreement with Terra General Contractors, LLC, d/b/a Terra Construction, for Project 2024-187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving Change Orders No. 15, 17, 19, 20, 23, and 24 to the agreement with Terra General Contractors, LLC, d/b/a Terra Construction, for Project 2024-187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements (2023 Parks Bond Referendum), in the amount of an additional $3,018.00. Ayes - 5 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with Tree Trust, for Project 2024-174, 2024 Ash Tree Removals—Fourth Batch, in the amount of an additional $2,883.05. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, approving the personnel actions as listed in the Personnel Report dated February 13, 2025. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Page 4 MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Hiebert, to pay the claims and bills, check registers dated January 16, 2025, in the amount of$1,463,849.74, January 23, 2025, in the amount of$1,088,808.50, and January 29, 2025, in the amount of$1,255,269.38. Ayes - 5 -Nays - O. END OF CONSENT AGENDA PUBLICLY FUNDED CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD Mr. Nelson introduced Ben Newlin from Terra Construction. Mr. Newlin presented the City with the Publicly Funded Construction Project of the Year Award from the Minnesota Construction Association for the Fire Station 2 project. Terra Construction nominated the Fire Station 2 project for recognition as a Project of the Year under the publicly funded category. In the nomination and selection process, projects were evaluated on criteria including safety, cost management, project management, quality management, project complexity, innovation, and creativity. Mr. Nelson expressed thanks to the Council for its support of the project. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE VACANCY Ms. Scipioni reviewed her memo listing the applicants for the Parks and Recreation Committee vacancy for a term expiring March 1, 2026. The vacancy occurred due to former Parks and Recreation Committee Member Lisa Hiebert's election to the City Council. Ms. Scipioni reviewed the process for filling the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee vacancies. The Mayor called for nominations for the vacancy. Councilmember Grendahl nominated Bradley Blackett, Cindi Dayus, Nicole Farrelly, Linda Garrett-Johnson, Angela Lauer-Schaeppi, Patrick Luke, Jessica Merchant, and Hunter Vraa. There being no further nominations, the Mayor declared the nominations closed. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Bergman, accepting the eight nominations for Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, and amending the previously adopted appointment process to reduce the number of candidates by selecting five candidates for the first round of voting. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The City Clerk prepared and distributed round one ballots to the Council who were asked to each select five names from the eight nominees. After selections were made, they were tallied and the City Clerk announced that six names remained. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, amending the previously adopted appointment process to reduce the number of candidates by selecting four candidates for the second round of voting. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The City Clerk prepared and distributed round two ballots to the Council who were asked to select four names. After selections were made, they were tallied and the City Clerk announced that four names remained. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Page 5 MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, to reduce the number of candidates by selecting three candidates for the third round of voting. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The City Clerk prepared and distributed round three ballots to the Council who were asked to select three names. After selections were made, they were tallied and the City Clerk announced that three names remained. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, to reduce the number of candidates by selecting two candidates for the fourth round of voting. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The City Clerk prepared and distributed round four ballots to the Council who were asked to select two names. After selections were made, they were tallied and the City Clerk announced that two names remained. The City Clerk prepared and distributed round five ballots to the Council who were asked to select one name. After selections were made, they were tallied and the City Clerk announced that Jessica Merchant received the majority of votes. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, adopting Resolution No. 2024-25 appointing Jessica Merchant to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee with a term expiring March 1, 2026. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. Mayor Hooppaw thanked all the applicants who applied and expressed interest in serving the City. He encouraged them to continue applying as vacancies occur in the future. During the counting of the votes, the Council received updates from Mr. Francis, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Benetti, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Nelson. COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Hooppaw expressed appreciation to everyone who worked on Mid-Winter Fest, including Parks, Police, Fire, Communications, the Apple Valley Arts Foundation, Rotary Club of Apple Valley, Rascals, and the Boy Scouts. He said it was another successful year. CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the calendar of upcoming events as included in the Deputy City Clerk's memo, and noting that each event listed is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota February 13, 2025 Page 6 CLOSE MEETING—REVIEW AND CONSIDER REAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL INFORMATION RELATED TO CITY-OWNED PROPERTY - LOCATED AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF 150TH ST. W. (CO. RD. 42) & 147TH ST. W. (FRASER ADDITION REMNANT PARCEL - PARCEL ID NUMBER 01-27800-01-020) Mayor Hooppaw requested a motion to close the meeting under the exception to the open meeting law to review and consider real property appraisal information related to City-owned property, located at the northwest corner of 150th St. W. (Co. Rd. 42)and 147th St. W. (Fraser Addition remnant parcel - Parcel ID Number 01-27800-01-020). MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, to close the regular meeting and convene in closed session to review and consider real property appraisal information related to City-owned property, located at the northwest corner of 150th St. W. (Co. Rd. 42) and 147th St. W. (Fraser Addition remnant parcel - Parcel ID Number 01-27800- 01-020). Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. This portion of the meeting ended at 7:34 p.m. Mayor Hooppaw and Councilmembers Bergman, Grendahl, Hiebert, and Melander convened in the Regent Conference Room, at 7:40 p.m., along with City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Scipioni, City Attorney Merritt, Community Development Director Benetti, Finance Director Hedberg, and City Planner Sharpe. The meeting was recorded as required by law. The Council reconvened in open session at 7:53 p.m. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, to adjourn. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:53 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Approved by the Apple Valley City Council on February 27, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor • ITEM: 4.B. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Calling for Public Hearing on Issuance of Senior Housing Revenue Bonds and Authorizing Publication of a Notice of Public Hearing for PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc. - Orchard Path Phase III Project Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Issuance of Senior Housing Revenue Bonds and Authorizing the Publication of a Notice of Public Hearing for PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc. - Orchard Path Phase III Project. SUMMARY: The City Council is asked to provide for the calling of a public hearing on the issuance of revenue bonds to finance the PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc. - Orchard Path Phase III Project. The financing may be through a series of bond issues in an amount not to exceed $35,000,000. The attached resolution provides for the City Administrator to set a date for the public hearing without requiring further City Council action. BACKGROUND: The bonds to be issued will be used to finance the (1) construction, improvement, and equipping of 75 independent-living units, at 15791 Cobblestone Lake Parkway South, as an addition to the existing four story Presbyterian Homes facility at 5400 157th Street West in the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, (2) funding any required reserve funds, (3) capitalization of interest on the Bonds, and (4) payment of certain costs of issuing of the Bonds. These revenue bonds are not an obligation of the City of Apple Valley and will be issued as conduit debt through the City of Apple Valley consistent with the City's adopted Debt Management Policy. The proposed revenue bond issuance does not count against our debt limit and the City is in no way responsible for the debt repayment. BUDGET IMPACT: The bond issue will not have a budget impact to the City of Apple Valley. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota was duly held in the Apple Valley Municipal Center in said City on Thursday, February 27, 2025, commencing at 7:00 o'clock P.M. The following Council members were present: and the following were absent: Council member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ISSUANCE OF SENIOR HOUSING REVENUE BONDS AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF HEARING THEREFOR (PHS APPLE VALLEY SENIOR HOUSING, INC. —ORCHARD PATH PHASE III PROJECT) WHEREAS, the purpose of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C (the "Act") is, among other things, to confer upon cities the power to issue revenue bonds to finance projects as defined therein,; and WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (the "City") has received from PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc., a Minnesota nonprofit corporation and 501(c)(3) organization(the "Borrower"), a proposal that the City undertake a program to assist in financing the "Project" described in the form of Notice of Public Hearing attached hereto as Exhibit A, through the issuance of revenue bonds or other obligations (in one or more series) (the "Bonds") pursuant to the Act; and WHEREAS, before proceeding with consideration of the request of the Borrower, it is necessary to hold a public hearing on the proposal pursuant to the Act and to Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended(the "Code"): NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Apple Valley, Minnesota, as follows: 171282941v3 1. A public hearing on the proposal of the Borrower will be held at a time and place as determined by the City Administrator as set forth in a public hearing notice, substantially in the form of Notice of Public Hearing attached hereto as Exhibit A. The general nature of the Project and an estimate of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds to be issued to finance the proposal are described in the Notice of Public Hearing. 2. The City staff is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the hearing to be given by publication in the official newspaper of the City and also in a newspaper of general circulation available in the City, not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for the hearing, substantially in the form of the attached Notice. 3. The Borrower has informed the City that it intends to reimburse itself from the proceeds of the Bonds for certain expenditures related to the Project, both paid and to be paid prior to the issuance of the Bonds. Subject to final approval of the Project by the City, and in order that completion of the Project will not be unduly delayed when approved, the Borrower is hereby authorized to make such expenditures and advances toward payment of that portion of the costs of the Project to be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds, as the Borrower considers necessary, including the use of interim, short term financing, subject to reimbursement from the proceeds of the Bonds, if any, when delivered but otherwise without liability on the part of the City. This paragraph is meant to satisfy the"official intent"requirements under Treasury Regulation Section 1.150-2. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member , and after full discussion thereof and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 2 171282941v3 EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED HOUSING FINANCE PROGRAM AND ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS (PHS APPLE VALLEY SENIOR HOUSING,INC.—ORCHARD PATH PROJECT) Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (the "City"),will meet on Thursday, , 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in the Apple Valley Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street West, in the City, to consider the proposal of PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc., a Minnesota nonprofit corporation (the "Borrower"), an affiliate of Presbyterian Homes and Services, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation, that the City adopt a second amended and restated housing financing program and issue revenue bonds or other obligations, in one or more series (the "Bonds"), pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C (the "Act"), in order to finance the costs of the project described below. The Borrower has proposed that it will use the proceeds of the Bonds to (i) finance the construction, improvement, and equipping of an addition to the Borrower's existing senior living campus to add 75 independent-living units, with an address of 15791 Cobblestone Lake Parkway S. in the City(the"Addition"), as part of an existing single contiguous four-story building located at 5400 157th Street West in the City(collectively, the "Facility"), which is currently comprised of 175 independent living units, 58 assisted living units, and 20 memory care units, (ii) fund any required reserve funds, (iii)pay any capitalized interest and(iv)pay all or a portion of the costs of issuing the Bonds (collectively, the "Project"). The Facility is and will be owned and operated by the Borrower. The Addition is currently anticipated to consist of the following units: Unit Description Number Average Sq. Approximate of Units Feet/Unit Base Rent Independent Living: One-bedroom 21 792-802 $2,867—$2,903 One-bedroom w/ sunroom 20 1,186 $4,293 Two-bedroom 15 1,152 $4,170 Two-bedroom w/ sunroom 19 1,385-1,454 $5,014—$5,263 The aggregate estimated principal amount of the Bonds to be issued by the City to finance the Project and related costs will not exceed$35,000,000. The Bonds, if and when issued,will not constitute a charge,lien, or encumbrance upon any property of the City, except the Facility and the revenues to be derived from the Facility. The Bonds will not be a charge against the general credit or taxing powers of the City, but will be payable from sums to be paid by the Borrower pursuant to a revenue agreement. A draft copy of the proposed second amended and restated housing finance program is available for inspection during normal business hours in the office of the City Clerk located within the Apple Valley Municipal Center. A-1 171282941v3 At the time and place fixed for the public hearing,the City Council of the City will give all persons who appear at the hearing an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposed amended and restated housing program and Bonds. Written comments will be considered if submitted at the office of the City Clerk on or before the date of the public hearing. Dated: , 2025 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA By Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk A-2 171282941v3 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) ss CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a full,true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the City Council of said City duly called and held on the date therein indicated, insofar as such minutes relate to the calling for a public hearing on the proposal of PHS Apple Valley Senior Housing, Inc. that the City issue revenue bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, and equipping of a senior housing facility. WITNESS my hand this day of , 2025. Christina M. Scipioni, Clerk 171282941v3 • ITEM: 4.C. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Reschedule Special Informal City Council Meeting from April 4, 2025, to 8:30 a.m. on April 11, 2025, at Valleywood Golf and Event Center Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Reschedule the Special Informal City Council Meeting from April 4, 2025, to 8:30 a.m. on April 11, 2025, at Valleywood Golf and Event Center. SUMMARY: In December 2024, the Council approved the 2025 meeting calendar, which included a special informal City Council meeting for goal setting on April 4, 2025. Staff is requesting the Council reschedule the meeting to 8:30 a.m. on April 11, 2025. The meeting will be held at Valleywood Golf and Event Center, 4851 McAndrews Road. BACKGROUND: It is the City Council's practice to annually hold a special informal meeting with staff to establish goals for the upcoming year. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.D. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Parks and Recreation Scholarship Program for 2025 Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Nate Rosa, Recreation Superintendent Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving a Parks and Recreation Scholarship Program for 2025. SUMMARY: The Parks and Recreation Department has been working to create a scholarship program that will allow Apple Valley residents who may be experiencing financial hardship an opportunity to participate in recreation programs. The scholarship program is funded partially by contributions from the City's general fund budgeted annually in the Parks Administration Budget ($1,000 budgeted in 2025) and partially by donations from the Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776 (approximately $20,000 annually). At no time shall a scholarship be awarded to a resident without sufficient funds being available. BACKGROUND: Providing scholarships to residents experiencing financial hardship for parks and recreation programs offers numerous benefits, including: 1. Health and Well-being: Encourages physical activity, which reduces the risk of innumerable health conditions. 2. Youth Development: Engages children in positive activities to help them build social and leadership skills. 3. Community Engagement: Promotes social interaction to strengthen community bonds and reduce social isolation. 4. Educational Benefits: Many recreation programs offer skill development, teamwork, and other educational components that benefit participants academically and socially. 5. Crime Prevention: Provides constructive outlets for youth, which may reduce involvement in delinquent behavior. 6. Economic Benefits: Ensures that all community members, regardless of income, have access to recreational activities that improve quality of life and help support workforce stability by allowing parents to work while children participate in safe programs. 7. Lifelong Participation: Encourages lifelong engagement in sports, arts, and outdoor activities that contribute to long-term well-being. Investing in this scholarship program fosters a more inclusive, healthy, and connected community. BUDGET IMPACT: The City has budgeted $1,000 in 2025 for the Parks and Recreation Scholarship Fund within the Parks Administration budget. The Apple Valley American Legion Post 1776 is supporting this program with a contribution of approximately $20,000 annually. The Legion contribution to the Parks and Recreation Scholarship Fund is subject to change based on their gambling operations. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PARKS AND RECREATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR 2025 WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley has parks and recreation programs offered in the community; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department proposes to provide scholarships for Apple Valley residents who may be experiencing financial difficulty. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the Parks and Recreation Scholarship Program, is hereby approved. ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.E. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Election to Not Waive Monetary Limits on Municipal Tort Liability Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to approve the election to not waive the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. 466.04. SUMMARY: Each year during the property and liability insurance renewal the City Council is required to make the election on not waiving, or waiving, the monetary limits on municipal tort liability. In past years, the election was made to not waive the monetary tort limit with each renewal. BACKGROUND: Cities obtaining liability coverage from the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) must make the election each year on the monetary tort limit. In past years, the election was made to not waive the monetary tort limit at the time of approving the renewal received from the LMCIT. Often times this was completed after the beginning of the renewal term on March 1st each year. The LMCIT now requires the form to be submitted prior to the beginning of the policy period. Attached is the LMCIT liability coverage waiver form which describes the statutory claimant limits and the effect. Once approved, the completed form will be submitted to the LMCIT. BUDGET IMPACT: There is no direct financial impact by not waiving the monetary tort limit, but by not waiving the tort limit it may mitigate the financial losses in the case of large claims subject to the tort limits when compared with waiving the monetary limits. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit 0 LMCLEAGUE MINNESOTA CITIES LIABILITY COVERAGE — WAIVER FORM Members who obtain liability coverage through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) must complete and return this form to LMCIT before the member's effective date of coverage.Return completed form to your underwriter or email to pstech@lmc.org. The decision to waive or not waive the statutory tort limits must be made annually by the member's governing body, in consultation with its attorney if necessary. Members who obtain liability coverage from LMCIT must decide whether to waive the statutory tort liability limits to the extent of the coverage purchased. The decision has the following effects: • If the member does not waive the statutory tort limits, an individual claimant could recover no more than$500,000 on any claim to which the statutory tort limits apply. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would be limited to $1,500,000. These statutory tort limits would apply regardless of whether the member purchases the optional LMCIT excess liability coverage. • If the member waives the statutory tort limits and does not purchase excess liability coverage, a single claimant could recover up to $2,000,000 for a single occurrence (under the waive option, the tort cap liability limits are only waived to the extent of the member's liability coverage limits, and the LMCIT per occurrence limit is $2,000,000). The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to $2,000,000,regardless of the number of claimants. • If the member waives the statutory tort limits and purchases excess liability coverage, a single claimant could potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage purchased. The total all claimants could recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount of coverage purchased,regardless of the number of claimants. Claims to which the statutory municipal tort limits do not apply are not affected by this decision. LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 145 University Avenue West PH: (651) 281-1200 FX: (651) 281-1298 INSURANCE TRUST St. Paul, Minnesota 55103 TF: (800)925-1122 www.lmc.org LMCIT Member Name: City of Apple Valley Check one: nThe member DOES NOT WAIVE the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. § 466.04. nThe member WAIVES the monetary limits on municipal tort liability established by Minn. Stat. § 466.04,to the extent of the limits of the liability coverage obtained from LMCIT. Date of member's governing body meeting: Signature: Position: 2 • ITEM: 4.F. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Amending 2025 Fee Schedule Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the resolution amending the 2025 Fee Schedule. SUMMARY: Fees required by City Code are adopted annually by resolution. The 2025 Fee Schedule was adopted by the City Council on December 12, 2024. Since that time, the Council has approved new electric and gas utility franchise fee ordinances. The proposed resolution incorporates the new franchise fees into the 2025 Fee Schedule. A public hearing regarding the new fees was held on December 26, 2024. Additionally, staff are recommending an increase in the residential monument sign permit fee from $2,000 to $2,250. The revised fee more accurately represents the costs associated with administering this permit type. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: The proposed fees are included in the 2025 budget. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE 2025 FEE SCHEDULE WHEREAS, various sections of the City Code provide for fees to be established by City Council resolution; and WHEREAS, the City desires to recover certain user related costs through fees and reimbursement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the fees listed below shall be effective March 1, 2025: Franchise Fees and Other Fees Charged by Franchise Holders Electric (percent of consumption used by account): Residential: 3%not to exceed$25.00 per month Commercial: 3%not to exceed $75.00 per month Gas (percent of consumption used by account): Residential: 3%not to exceed $25.00 per month Commercial: 3%not to exceed $75.00 per month NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the following fees shall be effective immediately: Residential monument signs: $2,250 ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.G. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Surplus Parks Equipment Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Declare the following equipment as surplus and authorize staff to dispose of or auction the equipment 1. Six (6) light poles and 24 light fixtures at Hayes Park 2. Playground equipment at Apple Valley East, Belmont, Carrollwood, Cedar Isle, Chaparral, Delaney, Duchess, Greenleaf North, and Redwood (north, central, south) Parks 3. Approve the agreement with Auction Masters Inc., for an online auction. SUMMARY: The 2023 Parks Bond Referendum allows the City to update certain park equipment. The equipment listed above has reached the end of its useful life and should now be removed and disposed of properly. BACKGROUND: The equipment listed above was installed throughout the park system and has served the City well. We will be updating the equipment as part of the improvements associated with the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Agreement Agreement AUCTION MASTERS REMOTE AUCTION CONTRACT This agreement entered into by and between Auction Masters Inc.hereinafter referred to as Auctioneer,and City of Apple Valley hereinafter referred to as Seller. For and in consideration of the services to be performed by the Auctioneer,the undersigned Seller of the property hereinafter described,hereby employs and grants the Auctioneer the exclusive right to sell the following described property 3 Playground Structures at Redwood Park,311 150th St W Apple Valley MN.The structures are"Redwood South","Redwood North",and"Redwood Pool".The right to sell specifically includes the right to sell the above-described property at public auction to the highest bidder(s)on the premises on or about April 30,2025.The playgrounds are to be removed by May 15 or sooner,2025.Seller warrants and represents to the Auctioneer that Seller owns,has full authority and lawful power to sell and shall deliver title to the above described property,free of all claims,encumbrances,or indebtedness,and that said property can be auctioned without violation of any Federal,State or other regulations. Seller agrees to pay all expenses of preparation and marketing the auction up to$300. THE AUCTIONEER SHALL: 1.Sell said property,using their professional skill,knowledge and experience to the best advantage of both parties in preparing and conducting the auction. 2.Keep accurate records of the sale and permit the Seller to examine same. 3.Receive as compensation for promoting,advertising and conducting said sale 35 percent of the gross selling price.Plus, 18 percent paid by the buyer on items under$10,000.00 and 13 percent on items over 10,000.00. THE SELLER SHALL: 1.Maintain and provide premises in which said property is located and furnish license,personal and public liability insurance,and building and property insurance. 2.Not sell,dispose of or otherwise withdraw from said auction any part of the said property or refuse to submit said property or any part thereof after this contract is signed. 3.Not interfere,prevent or prohibit Auctioneer,in any manner,prior to or during the auction,from carrying out his duties,and- obligation of this agreement. 4.In the event of breach of covenants contained herein,pay the Auctioneer as liquidated damages,all advertising and other expenses incurred,and a commission of ten percent of the value of said property. 5.If the auction is online,seller(s)understand that the Internet is a sensitive environment and shall hold auctioneer, Auction Masters Inc.and its employees harmless if servers or Internet systems are disrupted during an auction. Under the buyer and seller terms Auction Masters Inc.shall have the right to restart or resell the items that are affected. 6.In addition,seller(s)understand that online buyers may not honor their bids.In these cases,Auction Masters Inc.reserves the right to resell items to back-up or other bidders for a price negotiated between Auction Masters Inc.and the bidders Nothing herein contained shall be construed to or constitute the parties hereto as partners. 7.Provide item photos and descriptions. 8.Manage inspection and checkout. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for enforcing the agreement of any buyer for property,by civil action or otherwise.Where- property is sold but is not delivered,as where a buyer refuses to pay for the property,Auctioneer may hold the property and wait for the Seller's instructions,the risk of loss of such property being borne entirely by Seller and being subject to reasonable charges for storage by Seller;or Auctioneer may cancel the sale and resell the property to a second buyer.Seller retains security interests until buyers check or charge clears the bank. Seller agrees to hold harmless and to indemnify the Auctioneer against any and all claims to any nature resulting from any breach of contract by Seller of any covenant,provision or agreement of this contract. Auctioneer agrees to hold harmless and to indemnify the Seller against any and all claims to any nature resulting from any breach of contract by Auctioneer of any covenant,provision or agreement of this contract. In the event that the goods at auction are fixtures,Seller agrees and covenants to be solely responsible to remove said fixtures for sale or in the alternative agrees to be solely responsible for any damage to any property as a result of the removal of the fixtures for sale under this contract. This agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective heirs,executors,administrators,and assigns. Send Check to: Seller Signature: Contact:Eric Carlson Email:Eric.Carlson@applevalleymn.gov Phone: Date: Auctioneer: Sarah Ness,612-232-2485 AUCTION MASTERS 19150 Territorial Road•Maple Grove,Minnesota 55369•(763)428-2271•Fax(763)428 8355 www.auctionmasters.com AUCTION MASTERS REMOTE AUCTION CONTRACT This agreement entered into by and between Auction Masters Inc.hereinafter referred to as Auctioneer,and City of Apple Valley hereinafter referred to as Seller. For and in consideration of the services to be performed by the Auctioneer,the undersigned Seller of the property hereinafter described,hereby employs and grants the Auctioneer the exclusive right to sell the following described property:6-60'Steel Poles,Each with 4 Lights Attached,at Hayes Park 14603 Hayes Road Apple Valley MN.The right to sell specifically includes the right to sell the above-described property at public auction to the highest bidder(s)on the premises on or about TBD.Seller warrants and represents to the Auctioneer that Seller owns,has full authority and lawful power to sell and shall deliver title to the above described property,free of all claims,encumbrances,or indebtedness,and that said property can be auctioned without violation of any Federal,State or other regulations. Seller agrees to pay all expenses of preparation and marketing the auction up to$200. THE AUCTIONEER SHALL: 1.Sell said property,using their professional skill,knowledge and experience to the best advantage of both parties in preparing and conducting the auction. 2.Keep accurate records of the sale and permit the Seller to examine same. 3.Receive as compensation for promoting,advertising and conducting said sale 40 percent of the gross selling price.Plus, 18 percent paid by the buyer on items under$10,000.00 and 13 percent on items over 10,000.00. THE SELLER SHALL: 1.Maintain and provide premises in which said property is located and furnish license,personal and public liability insurance,and building and property insurance.Arrange to have poles disconnected from power and laid down in advance of the auction close. 2.Not sell,dispose of or otherwise withdraw from said auction any part of the said property or refuse to submit said property or any part thereof after this contract is signed. 3.Not interfere,prevent or prohibit Auctioneer,in any manner,prior to or during the auction,from carrying out his duties,and- obligation of this agreement. 4.In the event of breach of covenants contained herein,pay the Auctioneer as liquidated damages,all advertising and other expenses incurred,and a commission of ten percent of the value of said property. 5.If the auction is online,seller(s)understand that the Internet is a sensitive environment and shall hold auctioneer, Auction Masters Inc.and its employees harmless if servers or Internet systems are disrupted during an auction. Under the buyer and seller terms Auction Masters Inc.shall have the right to restart or resell the items that are affected. 6.In addition,seller(s)understand that online buyers may not honor their bids.In these cases,Auction Masters Inc.reserves the right to resell items to back-up or other bidders for a price negotiated between Auction Masters Inc.and the bidders Nothing herein contained shall be construed to or constitute the parties hereto as partners. 7.Provide item photos and descriptions. 8.Manage inspection and checkout. Auctioneer shall not be responsible for enforcing the agreement of any buyer for property,by civil action or otherwise.Where- property is sold but is not delivered,as where a buyer refuses to pay for the property,Auctioneer may hold the property and wait for the Seller's instructions,the risk of loss of such property being borne entirely by Seller and being subject to reasonable charges for storage by Seller;or Auctioneer may cancel the sale and resell the property to a second buyer.Seller retains security interests until buyers check or charge clears the bank. Seller agrees to hold harmless and to indemnify the Auctioneer against any and all claims to any nature resulting from any breach of contract by Seller of any covenant,provision or agreement of this contract. Auctioneer agrees to hold harmless and to indemnify the Seller against any and all claims to any nature resulting from any breach of contract by Auctioneer of any covenant,provision or agreement of this contract. In the event that the goods at auction are fixtures,Seller agrees and covenants to be solely responsible to remove said fixtures for sale or in the alternative agrees to be solely responsible for any damage to any property as a result of the removal of the fixtures for sale under this contract. This agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective heirs,executors,administrators,and assigns. Send Check to: Seller Signature: Contact:Eric Carlson Email:Eric.Carlson@applevalleymn.gov Phone: Date: Auctioneer:Sarah Ness,612-232-2485 AUCTION MASTERS 19150 Territorial Road•Maple Grove,Minnesota 55369•(763)428-2271•Fax(763)428 8355 www.auctionmasters.com • ITEM: 4.H. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Valley Athletic Association Building Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the following documents: 1. Lease Termination and Demolition Agreement between the City and Valley Athletic Association(VAA) for the VAA Building located at 14599 Hayes Road. 2. Memorandum of Understanding between the City and VAA for the future storage needs of VAA. SUMMARY: Valley Athletic Association(VAA) has maintained a building at 14599 Hayes Road since the early 1980s. The building houses the association's administrative functions and acts as a storage facility for the association's sporting equipment. As part of the construction of the youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park/Westview Elementary, the City and VAA plan to demolish the building to make room for additional parking on site. Through the Memorandum of Understanding, the City promises to provide approximately 1,500 square feet of storage space for VAA on site (the specifics to be determined later). The Lease Termination and Demolition Agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding were written by the City Attorney's office and has been reviewed and approved by the Valley Athletic Association Board of Directors. Staff recommend the Council authorize execution of the documents as outlined. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for the Hayes Park/Westview Elementary Baseball/Softball Complex comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. ATTACHMENTS: Agreement Agreement LEASE TERMINATION AND DEMOLITION AGREEMENT This Lease Termination and Demolition Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this day of , 2025, by and between the City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation (the "City") and Valley Athletic Association, a Minnesota non- profit corporation (the "Association"). (City and Association shall be collectively referred to as the "Parties.") WHEREAS,the Parties entered into that certain lease dated October 23, 1980,which lease has been renewed on multiple occasions (collectively the "Lease"); and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Lease, the Association occupies a building approximately 75'x 100'wide (the"Building") on the City's Community Center property located at 14603 Hayes Road,Apple Valley, MN 55124 (the "Property"); and WHEREAS, the City is undergoing certain improvements to the Property, which improvements require the demolition of the Building; and WHEREAS, the City is willing to make alternate space available to the Association at the City's Community Center located on the Property on a temporary basis until a permanent location can be constructed for the Association; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to memorialize the terms of the demolition and temporary space for the Association all upon the terms and conditions contained herein. NOW, THEREFORE, 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: 1. VACATION BY THE ASSOCIATION. In order to accommodate the demolition of the Building, the Association agrees to vacate the Building no later than March 31, 2025. To facilitate the timely demolition of the Building, the Association agrees that it will begin moving its personal property on March 1, 2025 and shall leave the Building in a "broom-clean" condition. 2. TERMINATION OF THE LEASE. The Lease, and all subsequent renewals, are hereby terminated effective March 31, 2025. 3. TEMPORARY SPACE. The City agrees to make available temporary space at the City's Community Center containing approximately 1,600 square feet, which temporary space is identified as "S3" on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (hereinafter the "Alternate Space." 4. USE OF ALTERNATE SPACE. The Association agrees that the Alternate Space may be used solely for the storage of its equipment and occupation by members of the Association. The Alternate Space shall have a separate door for access. The use of the Alternate Space shall be at no cost to the Association. 5. GOLF CART STORAGE. The City agrees to make available additional space on the Property for the storage of the Association's golf cart. 6. INSURANCE. The Association shall maintain an insurance policy for its personal property and shall name the City has an additional insured. 7. NOTICES. Any notice required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be given when and if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested,postage prepaid,properly addressed as follows,or such other address as may hereafter be designated in writing by either of the Parties: If to City: City of Apple Valley Attn: Eric Carlson, Parks &Recreation Director 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 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 If to Association: Valley Athletic Association 14603 Hayes Road Apple Valley, MN 55124 8. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of Minnesota. [Signature pages to follow.] 2 LEASE TERMINATION AND DEMOLITION AGREEMENT (Signage page of the City) City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025,by Clint Hooppaw and Christina M. Scipioni,the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the municipal corporation. Notary Public 3 LEASE TERMINATION AND DEMOLITION AGREEMENT (Signage page of the Association) Valley Athletic Association, a Minnesota non-profit corporation By: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025, by , the of Valley Athletic Association, a Minnesota non-profit corporation, on behalf of the non-profit corporation. Notary Public 4 I , Mech II -,^,y -----'- S6 & S7 .- S6 r — S1i ,,,fe7 4.' - MLLrI—PURPOSE ROOM Go e NASIUM ARrS \' 1-1 Oop F_OGR O Ic — ' &. 6RATS - KI (-ENoA -- MIseI1 h r ui Sic?) E5G10GL - Mech I ROOM - o S2,3,4,5 / \ ,„.,___ ___________________/"A. (7,; ' C.o. Ce ' -'1-r-s-r==rn h--, LOOKERI ROOMS I N S5 ' ROOM S3 S.2 . - — o ALL-PURPOSE ROvi APWN O �P GrFIGES x -- -- �-= \� �� W Si - Hardwood Gym --- S2 - Offices S @,) S3 - All-Purpose Room S4 - Arts & Crafts Room --.._-__ (7"MN SI SPORrGr S5 - Game Room S6 - Multi-Purpose S9 S7 - Preschool Room S8 Sport Court Gym - S9 - Sport Court Gym -- , MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CITY OF APPLE VALLEY AND VALLEY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into on this , 2025 by and between the City of Apple Valley("City") and the Valley Athletic Association("the Association"), collectively referred to as the "Parties." I. Purpose The purpose of this MOU is to establish the general terms and conditions under which the City and the Association will collaborate to construct a youth athletic storage facility("Facility") located within the City of Apple Valley. The Facility will be used for the storage of youth athletic equipment and materials necessary to support youth athletic programs organized by the Association. II. Responsibilities of the City The City agrees to: 1. Provide approximately 1,500 square feet of space for the Facility in Hayes Park or some other mutually agreed upon location. The Facility may be a"stand alone" Facility or incorporated into the Apple Valley Community Center/Apple Valley Senior Center expansion project. 2. Obtain any necessary permits and approvals required for the construction of the Facility. 3. Oversee and manage the construction of the Facility to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and standards. 4. Provide funding to cover the "shell" of the Facility associated with the construction. This will include necessary utilities, 5. Maintain the grounds surrounding the Facility, including landscaping and general upkeep. 6. Provide an interim Facility with adequate space to ensure it meets the operational needs of the VAA are met in the timespan between the vacation/demolition of the existing VAA building and the completion of the new Facility. III. Responsibilities of the Association The Association agrees to: 1. Provide funding to cover interior needs associated with the construction of the Facility. 2. Contribute to the design and planning of the Facility to ensure it meets the operational needs of the Association. 3. Negotiate a lease for the Facility. 4. Manage the allocation and use of storage space within the Facility for youth athletic programs. 5. Provide ongoing maintenance of the Facility's interior, including cleanliness. 6. Carry adequate insurance coverage for the contents stored within the Facility. IV. Joint Responsibilities The Parties agree to: 1. Collaborate on the final design and construction plans for the Facility. 2. Meet regularly to review the progress of the Facility's construction and address any issues that arise. 3. Anticipated construction of the Facility will take place 2026/2027 V. Term and Termination 1. This MOU shall become effective on the date of execution and shall remain in effect until such time the Association is able to occupy the Facility,unless terminated earlier by mutual agreement of the Parties. 2. Either Party may terminate this MOU with ninety(90) day's written notice to the other Party. VI. General Provisions 1. Amendments: This MOU may be amended only by written agreement signed by both Parties. 2. Dispute Resolution: Any disputes arising under this MOU shall be resolved through mediation before resorting to legal action. 3. Entire Agreement: This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any prior agreements or understandings regarding the subject matter. VII. Signatures IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this MOU as of the date first written above. Valley Athletic Association City of Apple Valley By: By: Name: Clint Hooppaw Title: Its: Mayor Date: By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: Clerk Date: 2 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: 28181 3 • ITEM: 4.1. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications for Project 2025-103, 2025 Micro Surfacing, and Authorizing Advertisement for Receipt of Bids on March 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Engineering Division ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution approving plans and specifications for Project 2025-103, 2025 Micro Surfacing, and authorizing advertising for receipt of bids on March 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley 2025 Capital Improvement Program identifies $445,000 for street preservation in the form of micro surfacing. Attached for consideration is a resolution ordering plans and specifications for Project 2025-103, 2024 Micro Surfacing. It is anticipated that approximately 73,245 square yards of street will be micro surfaced including portions of the following neighborhoods and streets: • Sunshine Estates • Eddy Creek Way • Elmwood Way • 132nd Street (Galaxie Ave to Johnny Cake Ridge Road) • 132nd Way • Whitney Dr (Pennock Ln to Cedar Ave) BACKGROUND: On September 12, 2024, City Council adopted Resolution 2024-114, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2025-103, 2025 Micro Surfacing. 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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Such plans and specifications for Project 2025-103, 2025 Micro Surfacing, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to receive sealed bids for Project 2025-103, 2025 Micro Surfacing at the time and place specified in the form of notice attached hereto as Exhibit A. 3. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to cause an advertisement for said bids to be posted on the City's website and on the online Quest Construction Data Network, not less than ten(10) days prior to the opening of said bids. ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk SECTION 00 11 13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received electronically online only by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, through Quest CDN, until 10:00 A.M., CST,Tuesday, March 25, at which time they will be reviewed for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and all else necessary for the following: City Project 2025-103 Micro Surfacing 18144 LF Remove Pavement Markings—4" Lines 257 LF Remove Pavement Markings— 12" Lines 71 LF Remove Pavement Markings—24" Lines 25,635 GAL Bituminous Material for Micro-surfacing 769 TN Micro-surfacing Course 5974 LF Pavement Markings—4" Lines, Yellow 12170 LF Pavement Markings—4" Lines, White 522 SF Pedestrian Block 71 LF Pavement Markings— 24"Lines, White With related items Digital copies of the Contract Documents can be obtained at www.questcdn.com. The Quest CDN project number is 9483238. Bidders can download the Contract documents for $40 by searching for the project on Quest CDN website's Project Search page. Instructions for online bidding are attached. Please contact QuestCDN.com, prior to bidding, at (952) 233-1632 for assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and submitting bids. For electronic bids, electronic bid bonds will also be accepted through Surety 2000 using contract #9483238. The bid bonds must be payable to the City of Apple Valley in the amount of five percent (5%) of the amount of bid, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to promptly enter into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Any, and all questions bidders may have in connection with this solicitation are to be directed by email only to: Jodie.Scheidt@applevalleymn.gov. No bidder questions will be addressed after 12:00 pm on Friday, March 21, 2025. Bid Security in the amount of 5 percent of the amount of the Bid must submitted through Surety 2000 and accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to retain the deposits of the 3 lowest Bidders for a period not to exceed 60 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date and time set for the Opening of Bids. The successful bidder must be a "responsible contractor."The term"responsible contractor" means a contractor as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.285, subdivision 3. Any prime contractor, subcontractor, or motor carrier that does not meet the minimum criteria or fails to comply with the verification requirements is not a responsible contractor and is not eligible to be awarded a construction contract for the project or to perform work on the project. A prime contractor, subcontractor, or motor carrier that makes a false statement under oath verifying compliance with the minimum criteria will be ineligible to be awarded a construction contract on the project, and the submission of a false statement may result in termination of a contract awarded to a prime contractor, CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2025-103 00 11 13 subcontractor, or motor carrier that submits the false statement. A prime contractor shall include in its verification of compliance a list of all of its first-tier subcontractors that it intends to retain for work on the project. Before execution of a construction contract, a prime contractor shall submit a supplemental verification under oath confirming that all subcontractors and motor carriers that the prime contractor intends to use to perform project work have verified to the prime contractor, through a signed statement under oath by an owner or officer, that they meet the minimum criteria for a responsible contractor. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein, and further reserves the right to award the Contract to the best interests of the Owner. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City of Apple Valley, Minnesota • ITEM: 4.J. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Joint Powers Agreement with Independent School District 196 for Construction, Maintenance, and Use of a Youth Baseball/Softball Complex at Westview Elementary School and Hayes Park Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Joint Powers Agreement with Independent School District 196 for the construction, maintenance, and use of a youth baseball/softball complex at Westview Elementary School and Hayes Park. SUMMARY: One of the signature projects of the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum is Project 2024-188, Youth Baseball/Softball Complex Construction (formerly Project 2024-116). For this project, the City is working with ISD 196 to construct this complex on property owned by ISD 196 (Westview Elementary) and the City of Apple Valley (Hayes Park). Staff from ISD 196 and the City have worked collaboratively to outline the terms and conditions of this Joint Powers Agreement, which pertains to the construction, maintenance, and use of the complex. An overview of the agreement is as follows: • ISD 196 will provide land at no cost to the City • The City will make all investments necessary to improve the property • The City will be responsible for the maintenance and future capital investments/improvements for the complex • ISD 196 will have access to the complex as outlined in the JPA • VAA, EVAA, and City programs will have access to the complex as outlined in the JPA • ISD 196 has the right to sell the property, and the City has the first right of refusal to purchase the property The new youth baseball/softball complex may include the following design elements depending on actual costs: • Four new fields in a wheel with new backstops, dugouts, and fencing • Irrigated natural turf • Athletic field lighting and scoreboards • Additional parking • Paved trails • Stormwater retention basin • Irrigated flexible field space surrounding the complex suited for football, soccer, and lacrosse • Athletic field lighting for the existing U13 baseball field in the NW corner of Hayes Park • Removal of outdoor skating facilities at Hayes Park This Joint Powers Agreement has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's office. It was also approved by the ISD 196 School Board at their February 10, 2025, meeting. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. ATTACHMENTS: Agreement WESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE DEVELOPMENT, USAGE, AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 AND CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Approved February 2025 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 - CITY OF APPLE VALLEY SCHOOL/CITY SITE DEVELOPMENT, USAGE AND MAINTENANCE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT THIS SCHOOL/CITY SITE DEVELOPMENT, USAGE AND MAINTENANCE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made this day of , 2025 between the CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, Dakota County, Minnesota and INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196, Dakota County, Minnesota. WHEREAS,the City of Apple Valley is a Minnesota municipal corporation dully organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota (hereinafter"APPLE VALLEY"); and WHEREAS, Independent School District No. 196 (hereinafter "ISD 196") is a public school district duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota (APPLE VALLEY and ISD 196 are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Parties"); and WHEREAS, ISD 196 operates Westview Elementary School located at 225 Garden View Drive in Apple Valley Minnesota on School District property; and WHEREAS,APPLE VALLEY operates Hayes Park located at 14601 Hayes Road in Apple Valley Minnesota on City property; and WHEREAS,APPLE VALLEY proposes to build a youth athletic sports complex (the "Project") which would include four fields for youth baseball/softball and a rectangular field on that portion of ISD 196 Westview Elementary property outlined as Exhibit "B"; and WHEREAS,the Project shall also include athletic fields located at APPLE VALLEY's Hayes Park, outlined as Exhibit "C"; and WHEREAS, the Project's Concept Plan is as shown on Exhibit D; and WHEREAS,the parties will have shared access rights to the Project as further described in this Agreement; and WHEREAS,APPLE VALLEY will be responsible for 100%of the cost and construction of the Project; and WHEREAS, the Westview Elementary School building, parking lots, and playground area, as depicted on Exhibit "A," are not subject to or affected by this Agreement and APPLE VALLEY is not responsible for any portion of Exhibit "A"; and Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 0 WHEREAS, ISD 196 occasionally uses APPLE VALLEY's Hayes Park adjacent to the Westview Elementary School site for the recreation and instruction of students and APPLE VALLEY occasionally uses the property of ISD 196 located at the Westview Elementary School site for recreational purposes; and WHEREAS,working together, APPLE VALLEY and ISD 196 will be able to save tax dollars and provide additional services to the community; and WHEREAS,the main purpose of the Project is for the benefit of the youth of ISD 196 and APPLE VALLEY, including the local youth athletic associations; and WHEREAS,the Parties are authorized to agree to develop, equip and provide maintenance of a recreational site pursuant to Minnesota Statute §471.59 and §471.15. NOW,THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 1 DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1) DEVELOPMENT PLANS The Parties shall jointly review and approve (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld)the plans for the development of the Project. The plans and specifications shall meet the reasonable and usual standards of APPLE VALLEY and ISD 196. 2) APPLE VALLEY DEVELOPMENT APPLE VALLEY shall be solely responsible for construction and all costs of the Project. ISD 196 shall provide APPLE VALLEY and its contractor(s) with access to the property identified on Exhibit "B" to construct the Project. APPLE VALLEY shall consult with ISD 196 on the timing of construction so that it is scheduled to occur at times that do not interfere with school operations. APPLE VALLEY shall make every reasonable effort to complete the Project in a timely manner and will return ISD 196 property to its original condition in the event that it is not able to complete the Project in a timely manner due to circumstances beyond its control. The Parties agree to preserve the long-term investment of the Project, in which significant investment will be made by APPLE VALLEY on Exhibit B. 3) ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION TIMELINE Construction of the "Project" (rectangular field north of Hayes Arena) on Exhibit"C" will begin in the spring of 2025. The field may be ready for use by the fall of 2025 but likely will not be ready for use until 2026. Construction of the "Project" (youth baseball/softball fields and rectangular field) on Exhibit "B"will begin in Spring 2025. The fields may be ready for use by the spring of 2026 but likely will not be ready for use until the fall of 2026. During the construction period, in the event that the designated ISD 196 fields are unavailable,APPLE VALLEY agrees to make every reasonable effort to provide a full-length field that meets the National Federation of State High School Associations(NFHS) requirements for ISD 196's use until the construction is completed. Apple Valley High School's access to use of the alternate fields will be similar to what the school currently has at the Project location. ISD 196 will make every effort to provide a schedule by August 20, 2025. Additionally,the construction project will be scheduled in such a manner as to allow for recess and other field use activities at the elementary school to continue on Exhibit "A" without disruption to the school day. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 2 4) PROJECT COMPONENTS APPLE VALLEY shall be responsible for all Project components which may include: a) Review of property survey and title for all affected property prior to construction b) Preparation of plans and specifications c) Demolition d) Grading e) Construction f) Restoration g) Ballfield infields h) Natural grass athletic turf i) Fencing/netting j) Lighting (athletic and site if desired by APPLE VALLEY) k) Scoreboards (if desired by APPLE VALLEY) I) Irrigation system m) Pathways/sidewalks n) Bases and pitching rubbers o) Benches/bleachers p) Trees and landscaping q) Stormwater r) Other costs and actions necessary to complete the Project APPLE VALLEY will review plans with ISD 196 and obtain ISD 196's approval before finalizing plans for the Project which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5) UTILITY COSTS APPLE VALLEY shall be solely responsible for the costs of utilities including electric, sewer, and water into the Project, including utilities required by portions of the Project constructed on property identified on Exhibit Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 3 USAGE SECTION 1. Four Youth Baseball/Softball fields (Exhibit "B") a. ISD 196 Middle/Elementary schools can use the fields constructed on the property from 8:00 AM—5:30 PM on school days for school purposes. b. ISD 196 high schools located in the City of Apple Valley i. AVHS/MSHSL will have the ability to host the sectional softball tournament when available.The tournament will be scheduled in advance with APPLE VALLEY. The section tournament will pay applicable fees. ii. AVHS will have the option to use one (1) softball field for practice between 3:00—5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, with same day notification to APPLE VALLEY for such intended use. ISD 196 will use this option on days on which all three softball teams are practicing at home due to an away game cancellation. There will be no fees for the above field(s) usage. iii. EVHS and AVHS may each host up to two (2) regular season high school softball games for their Varsity and Junior Varsity softball teams for a total of four(4)games. Game times would be at the discretion of ISD 196. The dates will be scheduled in advance with APPLE VALLEY. There will be no fees for the above field(s) usage. 2. Rectangular field immediately south of Westview Elementary school (Exhibit "B") a. Westview Elementary School will continue to use the field between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on school days for school purposes. Should APPLE VALLEY need to schedule field use for times impinging on Westview's use, it will coordinate any such use in advance with Westview Elementary School and obtain its approval,which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 3. Two (2) rectangular fields (striped for either soccer,football, or lacrosse) (Exhibits "B" and "C") a. AVHS and APPLE VALLEY representatives will meet annually and determine which of the two rectangular fields will be designated as AVHS' main field for the school year.The two (2)fields may be located on property identified on Exhibit"B", "C," or a combination. b. The fields provided should allow for playing fields that are approximately 195' x 360'with approximately 20' of sideline space. ISD 196 has the sole authority to determine field playability on one of the two fields. If ISD 196 determines that a field is not playable, it will be closed to all users until ISD 196 determines the field to be playable. ISD 196 will make their field use decisions using the same process as they would for fields located on other ISD 196 athletic field property. c. AVHS will have access to a field from 8 a.m.—5:30 p.m. on school days and will have first priority on non-school days when there is a need to utilize the field for make-up of canceled games based on availability.Activities, practices, and games must be off the fields by 5:30pm on school days and as agreed upon on non-school days. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 4 1) NON-SCHEDULED USAGE a) If either of the Parties wish to schedule activities outside of the Party's designated time jurisdiction, permission must be given by the other Party's contact person in writing. A Party may have an exception to its designated time jurisdiction without the need for written permission, in the following circumstances: i) APPLE VALLEY maintenance during school days/hours being mindful of students using the area. ii) Casual users of the Project during school jurisdiction so long as there is no disruption or interference with school/scheduled activities. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 5 MAINTENANCE SECTION 1) APPLE VALLEY MAINTENANCE APPLE VALLEY shall be responsible for all labor and material costs for the Project including, but not limited to,the following: a. Grooming of all infields. b. Field striping. c. Removal of diseased or dead trees, tree pruning, and tree fertilization. d. Maintenance of fencing and backstops. e. Maintenance of bleachers and benches. f. Maintenance of park shelter building. g. Maintenance of pathways h. Maintenance of rest rooms. i. Trash barrel/trash removal j. Maintenance of goals (ISD 196 must provide their own goals/nets) k. Maintenance of scoreboards I. Maintenance of irrigation system m. Maintenance of turf, including irrigation,fertilization and mowing n. Maintenance of lighting (athletic/site) APPLE VALLEY has the discretion to determine when and to what extent said maintenance is necessary. 2. MAJOR RENOVATIONS If major renovations are required of the Project, it will be the responsibility of APPLE VALLEY,to confer with ISD 196 and obtain ISD 196 approval for major renovations of property identified on Exhibit "B"which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 3. UTILITIES APPLE VALLEY is responsible for utilities required for the construction and operation of the Project. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 6 MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 1. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Each Party shall be responsible for assessments that may be proportioned to that Party's property according to the City Assessment Policy, except APPLE VALLEY shall be solely responsible for assessments due as a direct result of the Project and ISD 196 may seek reimbursement for such assessments. 2. DAMAGE COSTS ISD 196 shall be responsible for recovering damage costs and/or paying for(or repairing)vandalism to the school site (Exhibit A). APPLE VALLEY shall be responsible for recovering damage costs and/or paying for(or repairing) vandalism to the Project (Exhibit B, C) with the exception of ISD 196's goals/nets/loose equipment. 3. ACCESS Subject to the limitations in this Agreement, each Party shall provide the other Party with reasonable access (as agreed to by the Parties)to the other Party's property depicted on Exhibits "B" and Exhibit "C" so long as either APPLE VALLEY continues to operate its property as a city park or ISD 196 continues to operate its property as a school facility. 4. RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL If ISD 196 decides to discontinue use of the Westview Elementary School site for public purposes within the initial term of this Agreement, it must notify APPLE VALLEY in writing of its intent to discontinue its public use of the property at least six months prior to the time the public use of the property is to be discontinued. Upon receipt of the notice of intent to discontinue, the Parties may attempt to agree upon a value of the property prior to any attempt by ISD 196 to sell the property. • If the Parties cannot agree on a purchase price within 60 days and at least ten years remain in the initial term of this Agreement as of the date upon which ISD 196 expects to discontinue use of the Westview Elementary School site for public purposes,then each Party shall select an appraiser to appraise the property.The two appraisers selected shall select a third appraiser within 30 days or either Party may apply to the Chief Judge of the District Court of Dakota County, Minnesota,to appoint a third appraiser.The three appraisers shall appraise the property according to its market value,taking into account its current use and zoning.The average of the three appraisals shall be binding on the Parties.The appraisals shall be delivered to the Parties within 60 days of the appointment or selection of the third appraiser. APPLE VALLEY shall then have 60 days after receipt of the binding appraisal or agreement of value to elect to purchase ISD 196's property for cash or upon such terms and conditions as the Parties mutually agree.The closing shall be held within 60- days from the election of the purchase. In the event the APPLE VALLEY does not elect to purchase ISD 196's property, ISD 196 may sell the property to any entity or person. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 7 • If the Parties cannot agree on a purchase price within 60 days, and fewer than ten years remain in the initial term of this Agreement as of the date upon which ISD 196 expects to discontinue use of the Westview Elementary School site for public purposes,then ISD 196 may sell the property to any entity or person. APPLE VALLEY shall have no right of first refusal rights in the event that ISD 196 decides to discontinue use of the Westview Elementary School site for public purposes following the initial term of this Agreement. 5. RECORDING Either Party may record this Agreement with the Dakota County Recorder. 6. AMENDMENT This Agreement may be amended in writing by agreement by the Parties. 7. HOLD HARMLESS AND LIABILITY INSURANCE Each Party to this Agreement shall be liable for the acts or omissions of its officers, directors, employees or agents and the results thereof to the fullest extent authorized by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of the other Party, its officers, directors, employees or agents. It is understood and agreed that the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 466, and other applicable laws govern liability arising from the Parties' acts or omissions. In the event of any claims or actions asserted or filed against either Party, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to allow a claimant to obtain separate judgments or separate liability caps against the individual Parties.This paragraph shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement. The Parties agree to each maintain in force comprehensive general liability insurance, or similar coverage through a self-insurance pool, in an amount equal to or greater than the maximum liability for tort claims under Minn. Stat. §466.04, as amended. Apple Valley shall procure and maintain property insurance coverage covering damage, destruction or loss to the Project. 8. EMPLOYEES No agent or employee of ISD 196 will be deemed to be an agent or employee of APPLE VALLEY by virtue of this Agreement. No agent or employee of APPLE VALLEY will be deemed to be an agent or employee of ISD 196 by virtue of this Agreement. Each Party will be solely responsible for the negligent or intentional acts of its own agents and employees and will not be responsible for the negligent or intentional acts of the other Party's agents and employees. 9. TERM,TERMINATION & REMEDIES The term of this Agreement shall extend from the date hereof to January 1, 2045, and shall be automatically renewed thereafter on an annual basis unless either Party elects to terminate the Agreement by the methods described in this section.The parties should meet and review the Agreement as necessary, but at least during each annual meeting as described in section 13. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 8 Either Party may terminate this Agreement following its initial term by providing at least one-year written notice of the intent to terminate. Notice of ISD 196's intent to terminate must be provided to the City Administrator of APPLE VALLEY. Notice of the City's intent to terminate must be provided to the Superintendent of Schools of ISD 196. In the event that either Party fails to perform any obligation under this Agreement during its term, and such failure continues for ninety(90) days after written notice from the other Party,the other Party may terminate this Agreement upon the expiration of the ninety(90) days. Notice required by this paragraph must be provided to the City Administrator of APPLE VALLEY and the Superintendent of Schools of ISD 196. In addition to the option to terminate this Agreement, in the event that either Party fails to perform any obligation under this Agreement, and such failure continues for ninety (90) days after written notice from the other Party, such other Party may seek specific performance of this Agreement as well as any other right to remedy available at law or in equity. ISD 196 may also terminate this Agreement in the event that it intends to cease its operation of Westview Elementary School for public purposes, but such termination is subject to APPLE VALLEY's right of first refusal as set forth in paragraph four(4) of the Miscellaneous section of this Agreement. 10. LEGAL COMPLIANCE The Parties agree to comply with all applicable state, federal and local laws, including, but not limited to,the law governing public contracting and bidding requirements. It is understood that APPLE VALLEY is solely responsible for construction of the Project, including all public contracting and bidding associated with the Project. 11. PURCHASING Each Party shall be separately accountable for its own expenditure of public funds made to carry out the requirements of this Agreement. Neither Party shall assume any responsibility for the accountability of funds expended by the other Party or the issuance of a purchase order by the other Party. Contracts let and purchases made to carry out the requirements of this Agreement shall conform to applicable requirements of the law regarding public contracting and bidding including, but not limited to the Uniform Municipal Contracting Law (Minnesota Statutes §471.345 et seq). 12. SEVERABILITY If any portion of this Agreement is found to be illegal,that portion of the Agreement shall be severed, and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force. Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 9 13. ANNUAL MEETING Representatives of both Parties will have an annual meeting to discuss field scheduling, use, and address any maintenance issues. 14. CONTACT PERSONS Each Party will designate a contact for purposes of day-to-day scheduling, usage and maintenance concerns.The Parties will identify their contact at or before the time this Agreement is signed and will promptly update the other Party if the contact changes. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY By: By: Clint Hooppaw It's Chair It's Mayor By: By: Christina M. Scipioni It's Clerk It's City Clerk Date Date Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement—February 2025 10 EXHIBIT A Westview Elementary School Site a... u,,m.. - ,• j , . 1, s� , { r_ 1-1ri , � I. ` �-Lai.1. . eC , , - izzio024 1 i,.,., lir ;Iiii 1 fM-. 111 ;••- . __ - t• le 7,t :,4 34r ' A _ _ ;717: __ _____ ' WO Field 'I A , ; Community li• . N . 1 . . .. - •:'Pae3 Olt • ictii ,,y Vaii. . r ram- J, '- - 14.4 w N - • . ,; .. . :wr S 1 A „A� �f 1 10 '''''� .- _l '# ( 01 I ► ) •w•i•• • • . . f„,„ • . , • � . . . . , , .,• ' • 1 ' .til1111 I ':it Lfl.. _ 1 t . r 44 i .7ja, .: i 41 • , .... , . •.,, ,� , ; . t: 4*.i _ , ,` --fir .. ....„ ` .. - ._114 r , Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement-February 2025 11 EXHIBIT B Westview Elementary — Project Area ,44. 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Are t..I.,, Westview Elementary School Site Development,Usage and Maintenance Agreement-February 2025 13 EXHIBIT D Concept Plans ��L _1 0 0 E4NGEIEHf-fiEE�, _ 00 111 �u }`0 :. : :::::: : . .:.:. ' 'l r.--,r, \ Li,,'''.:Mii:ViOPM:.: Q 14l' — \I L 1: •.* �:'di OFF:::' I pik . A © 1 =� , ; o�'oer#, J 1 I 1 I 1J •�—•_ ;;� .v ..-!/4* -Cg 111 111 111)0 ,, rr1 .. _^.uA1 �, — .._»_. ..e. .. 1 :I ` — — I `� •L 1I _ _ .-� III e� I ,: �,_' ,- III'. , /111 1 ? 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SUMMARY: IamResponding is a service the fire department has been using since 2017. The service they offer works as a second means of notification of an emergency call for service and allows our paid-on-call firefighters to indicate they are responding to these calls so when they are arriving at the station, they know how many others are also responding. This allows for better situational awareness, so they know when they need to roll the truck or call for another station if not enough are responding. It also works as a means for mass notification of all the firefighters if they all needed to be notified of information that is very time sensitive. The proposed agreement is for a term of five years which will assist the City in long-term budgeting for this expense. Under the terms of the agreement, the first-year cost is $809 and each subsequent year will be subject to a 2.5% increase. The Fire Department proposes to enter into an agreement with Emergency Services Marketing Corp. d/b/a IamResponding, subject to review and final approval by the City Administrator and City Attorney. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Funding to support this agreement is accounted for in the annual Fire Department budget. • ITEM: 4.L. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with CivicPlus, LLC, d/b/a CivicPlus, for Agenda Management Software and Data Practices Request Software Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with CivicPlus, LLC, d/b/a CivicPlus, for agenda management software and data practices request software. SUMMARY: The City uses software to manage the agenda packet creation, approval, and distribution process. Our current software solution, Novus, is reaching its end-of-life later this year. In anticipation of this, staff have reviewed various agenda management software solutions and is recommending the software offered by CivicPlus. Additionally, the 2025 City Clerk's Office budget includes implementation of data practices request software. This new software will provide the public with an easy-to-use request submittal page, allow for better internal tracking of request statuses, and improve collaboration amongst departments. After a review of various software options, staff is recommending NextRequest, the data practices request software from CivicPlus. In addition to being cost-effective solutions on their own, by bundling the purchase of these software solutions together, the City will receive $5,400 in savings its first contract year, which helps to offset the implementation fees. The contract cost also includes a single user sign-on service that will be applied to all the CivicPlus software the City uses: agenda management, data requests, park and recreation software, and website hosting. The City Attorney's office has reviewed and approved this agreement. BACKGROUND: The new agenda management software will be utilized for City Council packets as well as all other advisory groups: Economic Development Authority, Cemetery Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, Planning Commission, Telecommunications Advisory Committee, Traffic Safety Advisory Committee, and Urban Affairs Advisory Committee. The data practices request software is an important tool for managing the approximately 300 requests received by the City and the 4,000 requests received by the Police Department each year. BUDGET IMPACT: The 2025 City Clerk's Office and IT budgets include $22,000 total for data practices software and agenda management software. The first-year cost of the CivicPlus agreement is $21,922.85. Annual subscription fees total $20,546.00 in subsequent years. ATTACHMENTS: Agreement cp CivicPlus Statement of Work 302 South 4th St. Suite 500 Quote #: Q-74669-1 Manhattan, KS 66502 Date: 4/25/2024 2:33 PM US Expires On: 2/28/2025 Client: Bill To: City of Apple Valley, MN APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA SALESPERSON Phone EMAIL DELIVERY METHOD PAYMENT METHOD Megan White mwhite@civicplus.com Net 30 Discount(s) QTY PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION 12 Month Value 1.00 AMM: Year 1 Annual Fee Year 1 Annual Fee Discount USD -2,250.00 Discount 1.00 AMM: Year 1 Annual Fee Year 1 Annual Fee Discount USD -519.90 Discount 1.00 NextRequest Year 1 Annual Fee Year 1 Annual Fee Discount USD -2,697.00 Discount 1.00 NextRequest Year 1 Annual Fee Year 1 Annual Fee Discount USD -131.25 Discount One-time(s) QTY PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION 12 Month Value 1.00 AMM Select: Pro Premium Pro Premium Implementation; Includes config. of up to 10 USD 3,900.00 Implementation meeting types, up to 10 boards, 1 approval workflow per meeting type, 4 hrs of training, and 2 hrs of consulting; Includes 1 original agenda, 1 original minutes, and 1 original staff report design 1.00 AMMS: Platform IdP Integration Platform IdP Integration Implementation Fee USD 1,575.00 Implementation Fee 1.00 NextRequest Standard NextRequest Standard Implementation (Virtual Only) USD 1,500.00 Implementation V. PD 06.01.2015-0048 Page 1 of 3 Recurring Service(s) QTY PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION 12 Month Value 1.00 AMM Select: Pro Annual Fee AMM Select: Pro Annual Fee USD 7,500.00 1.00 AMMS: Platform IdP Integration Platform IdP Integration Annual Fee USD 1,733.00 Annual Fee 1.00 NextRequest Standard NextRequest Standard with up to 10 Admin-Publisher USD 10,788.00 Users and 2TB of Storage 1.00 NextRequest Additional Users— NextRequest Additional Users—5 USD 525.00 5 List Price- Initial Term Total USD 27,521.00 Total Investment- Initial Term USD 21,922.85 Annual Recurring Services (Subject to Uplift) USD 20,546.00 Initial Term 12 Months Initial Term Invoice Schedule 100% Invoiced upon Signature Date Renewal Procedure Automatic 1 year renewal term, unless 60 days notice provided prior to renewal date Annual Uplift 5% to be applied in year 2 This Statement of Work("SOW") shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the CivicPlus Master Services Agreement and the applicable Solution and Services terms and conditions located at https://www.civicplus.help/hc/en-us/p/legal- stuff(collectively, the "Binding Terms"), By signing this SOW, Client expressly agrees to the terms and conditions of the Binding Terms throughout the term of this SOW. Please note that this document is a SOW and not an invoice. Upon signing and submitting this SOW, Client will receive the applicable invoice according to the terms of the invoicing schedule outlined herein. V. PD 06.01.2015-0048 Page 2 of 3 Acceptance of Quote#Q-74669-1 The undersigned has read and agrees to the Binding Terms, which are incorporated into this SOW, and have caused this SOW to be executed as of the date signed by the Customer which will be the Effective Date: For CivicPlus Billing Information, please visit https://www.civicplus.com/verify/ Authorized Client Signature CivicPlus By (please sign): By (please sign): Printed Name: Printed Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: Organization Legal Name: Billing Contact: Title: Billing Phone Number: Billing Email: Billing Address: Mailing Address: (If different from above) PO Number: (Info needed on Invoice (PO or Job#) if required) V. PD 06.01.2015-0048 Page 3 of 3 • ITEM: 4.M. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Awarding Project 2024-158, Cobblestone Lake Trail Reconstruction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt the resolution awarding the agreement for Project 2024-158, Cobblestone Lake Trail Reconstruction, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $591,204.75 (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). SUMMARY: As the Council is aware, the southern portion of the Cobblestone Lake Trail has been designated as Dakota County's North Creek Regional Greenway and has been repaved by the County. The City plans to reconstruct the remaining portion of the trails on the west, north, and east sides of the lake, including the pathways that connect the Lake's trail to the adjacent neighborhoods. The City Council approved an application for an Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Local Trail Connections Grant on March 14, 2024, and the City has been awarded a $250,000 grant for this project. On May 23, 2024, the Council approved a professional services agreement with WSB LLC for preconstruction and construction administration services for the project. City staff from the Parks & Recreation and Engineering departments have been working with WSB to develop the plans and specifications for the project. Highlights of the project include: • Replacement of approximately 13,500 lineal feet (2.5 miles) of existing trails • Drainage and irrigation improvements • ADA and crosswalk improvements The Council authorized the project to be bid at their December 26, 2024, meeting. Bids were opened on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, and the results are as follows: McNamara Contracting $591.204.75 Bituminous Roadways $626,881.00 Northwest Asphalt Company $693,818.62 Sunram Construction $809,825.00 Winberg Companies $813,407.52 Shoreline Landscaping $835,012.00 Swan Companies $853,396.86 JL Theis $875,288.00 Urban Companies $1,045,934.00 Staff recommends awarding a contract to McNamara Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $591,204.75. A standard City contract is being used. We plan to host a neighborhood informational meeting sometime this spring prior to the start of construction. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum, with a project budget of$1,300,000. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Bid /Quote Tabulation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR PROJECT 2024-158, COBBLESTONE LAKE TRAIL RECONSTRUCTION WHEREAS,pursuant to an advertisement for bids for improvements identified as Project 2024-158, Cobblestone Lake Trail Reconstruction,bids were received, opened, and tabulated according to law, and the following bids were received complying with the advertisement; and WHEREAS, a tabulation of said bids is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, it appears McNamara Contracting, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for its base bid in amount of$591,204.75 for the completion of Project 2024-158 according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the Parks &Recreation Department. 2. The Parks & Recreation Administrative Coordinator is hereby authorized and directed to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposits of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until a contract has been signed. ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni , City Clerk Bid Tabulation Cobblestone Lake Park Trail Improvements (#9448358) City of Apple Valley MN ws WSB Project No. 025608-000 Bids Received: 01/28/2025 @ 02:00 PM CST DENOTES CORRECTED FIGURE Engineer Estimate McNamara Contracting Bituminous Roadways Inc. Northwest Line# Item # Item Description Units Quantity Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension SITE WORK 1 2021.501 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $ 65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $20,900.00 $20,900.00 $27,300.00 $27,300.00 2 2012.601 TRAFFIC CONTRIL LUMP SUM 1 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $5,200.00 $5,200.00 $5,550.00 $5,550.00 $5,197.50 $5,197.50 3 2101.502 CLEARING AND GRUBBING EACH 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $300.00 $300.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 4 2104.503 REMOVE CURB & GUTTER L F 300 $ 10.00 $ 3,000.00 $22.50 $6,750.00 $4.00 $1,200.00 $15.00 $4,500.00 5 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- BITUMINOUS ONLY S Y 9100 $ 6.00 $ 54,600.00 $1.75 $15,925.00 $4.50 $40,950.00 $3.50 $31,850.00 6 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- FULL DEPTH S Y 3200 $ 8.00 $ 25,600.00 $1.75 $5,600.00 $4.75 $15,200.00 $9.90 $31,680.00 7 2104.518 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK S F 1450 $ 4.00 $ 5,800.00 $1.85 $2,682.50 $0.75 $1,087.50 $0.65 $942.50 8 2104.618 REMOVE PAVERS S F 220 $ 6.00 $ 1,320.00 $3.60 $792.00 $1.20 $264.00 $1.00 $220.00 9 2104.502 REMOVE SIGN EACH 5 $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00 $36.75 $183.75 $39.50 $197.50 $50.00 $250.00 10 2104.502 SALVAGE SIGN PANEL EACH 8 $ 350.00 $ 2,800.00 $36.75 $294.00 $39.50 $316.00 $50.00 $400.00 11 2105.609 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW C Y 200 $ 30.00 $ 6,000.00 $40.00 $8,000.00 $23.50 $4,700.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 12 2106.601 SITE GRADING LUMP SUM 1 $ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $112,000.00 $112,000.00 $105,000.00 $105,000.00 13 2123.61 STREET SWEEPER HOURS 40 $ 170.00 $ 6,800.00 $50.00 $2,000.00 $252.00 $10,080.00 $140.00 $5,600.00 14 2108.504 GEOTECTILE FABRIC ROOT BARRIER S Y 150 $ 8.00 $ 1,200.00 $7.25 $1,087.50 $3.00 $450.00 $5.00 $750.00 15 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 1 S Y 11600 $ 20.00 $ 232,000.00 $16.30 $189,080.00 $14.20 $164,720.00 $17.45 $202,420.00 16 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 2 S Y 1200 $ 30.00 $ 36,000.00 $33.00 $39,600.00 $14.20 $17,040.00 $30.39 $36,468.00 17 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 3 S Y 400 $ 75.00 $ 30,000.00 $58.00 $23,200.00 $14.20 $5,680.00 $31.65 $12,660.00 18 2501.503 15" RC PIPE SEWER L F 300 $ 90.00 $ 27,000.00 $80.00 $24,000.00 $103.00 $30,900.00 $63.82 $19,146.00 19 2502.503 6" PERF PVC PIPE DRAIN L F 600 $ 20.00 $ 12,000.00 $19.00 $11,400.00 $23.00 $13,800.00 $18.30 $10,980.00 20 2503.601 48" CATCH BASIN LF 18 $ 1,000.00 $ 18,000.00 $950.00 $17,100.00 $1,092.00 $19,656.00 $666.67 $12,000.06 21 2503.601 84" CATCH BASIN LF 8 $ 2,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $3,500.00 $28,000.00 $3,518.00 $28,144.00 $1,983.72 $15,869.76 22 2506.502 CASTING ASSEMBLY EACH 4 $ 1,200.00 $ 4,800.00 $1,500.00 $6,000.00 $710.00 $2,840.00 $150.00 $600.00 23 2521.518 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP S F 800 $ 15.00 $ 12,000.00 $18.75 $15,000.00 $14.80 $11,840.00 $16.00 $12,800.00 24 2521.518 5" CONCRETE WALK S F 200 $ 12.00 $ 2,400.00 $15.75 $3,150.00 $12.40 $2,480.00 $14.00 $2,800.00 25 2521.518 5" CONCRETE SPECIAL- COLORED SF 350 $ 20.00 $ 7,000.00 $34.00 $11,900.00 $14.50 $5,075.00 $20.00 $7,000.00 26 2531.503 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER DESIGN - B612 L F 300 $ 40.00 $ 12,000.00 $50.00 $15,000.00 $40.00 $12,000.00 $42.00 $12,600.00 27 2531.618 TRUNCATED DOMES S F 220 $ 60.00 $ 13,200.00 $50.00 $11,000.00 $11.50 $2,530.00 $70.00 $15,400.00 28 2557.603 SNOW FENCE -TREE PROTECTION L F 200 $ 7.00 $ 1,400.00 $5.00 $1,000.00 $5.50 $1,100.00 $2.00 $400.00 29 2565.602 TRAFFIC &TRAIL SIGNS EACH 22 $ 400.00 $ 8,800.00 $175.00 $3,850.00 $185.00 $4,070.00 $174.00 $3,828.00 30 2573.502 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 12 $ 200.00 $ 2,400.00 $150.00 $1,800.00 $516.00 $6,192.00 $125.00 $1,500.00 31 2573.503 SILT FENCE, TYPE MS L F 10000 $ 2.50 $ 25,000.00 $1.50 $15,000.00 $1.30 $13,000.00 $2.50 $25,000.00 32 2573.503 SEDIMENT CONTROL LOGS L F 500 $ 2.00 $ 1,000.00 $3.00 $1,500.00 $3.00 $1,500.00 $2.61 $1,305.00 33 2573.602 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EACH 12 $ 1,500.00 $ 18,000.00 $300.00 $3,600.00 $1,500.00 $18,000.00 $1,500.00 $18,000.00 34 2575.504 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 4 S Y 5000 $ 2.00 $ 10,000.00 $1.60 $8,000.00 $1.70 $8,500.00 $2.80 $14,000.00 35 2575.504 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET CATEGORY 20/25 S Y 80 $ 2.00 $ 160.00 $4.00 $320.00 $4.40 $352.00 $2.76 $220.80 36 2575.504 SEEDING TYPE I SEED MIX- GENERAL TURF S Y 13700 $ 2.07 $ 28,359.00 $4.00 $54,800.00 $2.15 $29,455.00 $1.35 $18,495.00 37 2575.504 SEEDING -TYPE II SEED MIX- NATIVE UPLAND S Y 80 $ 2.07 $ 165.60 $30.00 $2,400.00 $11.25 $900.00 $8.60 $688.00 38 2575.523 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 3 MGAL 15 $ 600.00 $ 9,000.00 $750.00 $11,250.00 $780.00 $11,700.00 $1,330.00 $19,950.00 39 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL- BIKE SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $40.00 $1,120.00 $39.50 $1,106.00 $89.25 $2,499.00 40 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL- PEDESTRIAN SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $40.00 $1,120.00 $39.50 $1,106.00 $89.25 $2,499.00 Base Bid Total: $ 801,804.60 $591,204.75 $626,881.00 $693,818.62 Page 1 Bid Tabulation Cobblestone Lake Park Trail Improvements (#9448358) City of Apple Valley MN ws WSB Project No. 025608-000 Bids Received: 01/28/2025 @ 02:00 PM CST DENOTES CORRECTED FIGURE Engineer Estimate Sunram Construction, Inc. Winberg Companies LLC Shoreline Landscaping &Contracting Line# Item # Item Description Units Quantity Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension SITE WORK 1 2021.501 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $ 65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $39,700.50 $39,700.50 $79,500.00 $79,500.00 $38,765.00 $38,765.00 2 2012.601 TRAFFIC CONTRIL LUMP SUM 1 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $7,375.00 $7,375.00 $5,724.00 $5,724.00 $9,100.00 $9,100.00 3 2101.502 CLEARING AND GRUBBING EACH 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $750.00 $750.00 $4,579.20 $4,579.20 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 4 2104.503 REMOVE CURB & GUTTER L F 300 $ 10.00 $ 3,000.00 $18.25 $5,475.00 $15.90 $4,770.00 $12.15 $3,645.00 5 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- BITUMINOUS ONLY S Y 9100 $ 6.00 $ 54,600.00 $3.25 $29,575.00 $1.86 $16,926.00 $4.80 $43,680.00 6 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- FULL DEPTH S Y 3200 $ 8.00 $ 25,600.00 $3.25 $10,400.00 $2.65 $8,480.00 $8.80 $28,160.00 7 2104.518 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK S F 1450 $ 4.00 $ 5,800.00 $2.50 $3,625.00 $6.36 $9,222.00 $9.00 $13,050.00 8 2104.618 REMOVE PAVERS S F 220 $ 6.00 $ 1,320.00 $3.75 $825.00 $12.72 $2,798.40 $8.00 $1,760.00 9 2104.502 REMOVE SIGN EACH 5 $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00 $40.00 $200.00 $42.40 $212.00 $75.00 $375.00 10 2104.502 SALVAGE SIGN PANEL EACH 8 $ 350.00 $ 2,800.00 $40.00 $320.00 $42.40 $339.20 $80.00 $640.00 11 2105.609 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW C Y 200 $ 30.00 $ 6,000.00 $51.00 $10,200.00 $55.12 $11,024.00 $22.50 $4,500.00 12 2106.601 SITE GRADING LUMP SUM 1 $ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00 $162,225.00 $162,225.00 $212,000.00 $212,000.00 $82,000.00 $82,000.00 13 2123.61 STREET SWEEPER HOURS 40 $ 170.00 $ 6,800.00 $135.00 $5,400.00 $164.30 $6,572.00 $83.00 $3,320.00 14 2108.504 GEOTECTILE FABRIC ROOT BARRIER S Y 150 $ 8.00 $ 1,200.00 $10.00 $1,500.00 $12.72 $1,908.00 $28.00 $4,200.00 15 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 1 S Y 11600 $ 20.00 $ 232,000.00 $23.35 $270,860.00 $16.17 $187,572.00 $24.00 $278,400.00 16 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 2 S Y 1200 $ 30.00 $ 36,000.00 $27.25 $32,700.00 $15.58 $18,696.00 $26.00 $31,200.00 17 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 3 S Y 400 $ 75.00 $ 30,000.00 $33.40 $13,360.00 $15.58 $6,232.00 $28.00 $11,200.00 18 2501.503 15" RC PIPE SEWER L F 300 $ 90.00 $ 27,000.00 $74.50 $22,350.00 $84.80 $25,440.00 $121.00 $36,300.00 19 2502.503 6" PERF PVC PIPE DRAIN L F 600 $ 20.00 $ 12,000.00 $25.25 $15,150.00 $31.80 $19,080.00 $32.00 $19,200.00 20 2503.601 48" CATCH BASIN LF 18 $ 1,000.00 $ 18,000.00 $1,215.00 $21,870.00 $1,139.50 $20,511.00 $834.00 $15,012.00 21 2503.601 84" CATCH BASIN LF 8 $ 2,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $2,175.00 $17,400.00 $2,226.00 $17,808.00 $2,453.00 $19,624.00 22 2506.502 CASTING ASSEMBLY EACH 4 $ 1,200.00 $ 4,800.00 $850.00 $3,400.00 $1,298.50 $5,194.00 $1,320.00 $5,280.00 23 2521.518 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP S F 800 $ 15.00 $ 12,000.00 $16.10 $12,880.00 $13.99 $11,192.00 $23.40 $18,720.00 24 2521.518 5" CONCRETE WALK S F 200 $ 12.00 $ 2,400.00 $13.75 $2,750.00 $11.71 $2,342.00 $18.00 $3,600.00 25 2521.518 5" CONCRETE SPECIAL - COLORED SF 350 $ 20.00 $ 7,000.00 $15.75 $5,512.50 $13.67 $4,784.50 $24.00 $8,400.00 26 2531.503 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER DESIGN - B612 L F 300 $ 40.00 $ 12,000.00 $43.15 $12,945.00 $42.40 $12,720.00 $54.12 $16,236.00 27 2531.618 TRUNCATED DOMES S F 220 $ 60.00 $ 13,200.00 $73.50 $16,170.00 $74.20 $16,324.00 $70.00 $15,400.00 28 2557.603 SNOW FENCE -TREE PROTECTION L F 200 $ 7.00 $ 1,400.00 $5.00 $1,000.00 $9.01 $1,802.00 $3.00 $600.00 29 2565.602 TRAFFIC &TRAIL SIGNS EACH 22 $ 400.00 $ 8,800.00 $175.00 $3,850.00 $201.40 $4,430.80 $185.00 $4,070.00 30 2573.502 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 12 $ 200.00 $ 2,400.00 $135.00 $1,620.00 $196.10 $2,353.20 $165.00 $1,980.00 31 2573.503 SILT FENCE, TYPE MS L F 10000 $ 2.50 $ 25,000.00 $1.50 $15,000.00 $2.92 $29,200.00 $3.65 $36,500.00 32 2573.503 SEDIMENT CONTROL LOGS L F 500 $ 2.00 $ 1,000.00 $4.00 $2,000.00 $5.30 $2,650.00 $3.45 $1,725.00 33 2573.602 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EACH 12 $ 1,500.00 $ 18,000.00 $800.00 $9,600.00 $1,007.00 $12,084.00 $900.00 $10,800.00 34 2575.504 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 4 S Y 5000 $ 2.00 $ 10,000.00 $1.60 $8,000.00 $2.12 $10,600.00 $2.35 $11,750.00 35 2575.504 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET CATEGORY 20/25 S Y 80 $ 2.00 $ 160.00 $4.15 $332.00 $26.50 $2,120.00 $2.65 $212.00 36 2575.504 SEEDING TYPE I SEED MIX- GENERAL TURF S Y 13700 $ 2.07 $ 28,359.00 $2.00 $27,400.00 $1.96 $26,852.00 $1.55 $21,235.00 37 2575.504 SEEDING -TYPE II SEED MIX- NATIVE UPLAND S Y 80 $ 2.07 $ 165.60 $11.00 $880.00 $26.50 $2,120.00 $1.85 $148.00 38 2575.523 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 3 MGAL 15 $ 600.00 $ 9,000.00 $735.00 $11,025.00 $238.50 $3,577.50 $135.00 $2,025.00 39 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL - BIKE SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $75.00 $2,100.00 $37.10 $1,038.80 $75.00 $2,100.00 40 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL - PEDESTRIAN SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $75.00 $2,100.00 $93.89 $2,628.92 $75.00 $2,100.00 Base Bid Total: $ 801,804.60 $809,825.00 $813,407.52 $835,012.00 Page 2 Bid Tabulation Cobblestone Lake Park Trail Improvements (#9448358) City of Apple Valley MN \i\ S WSB Project No. 025608-000 Bids Received: 01/28/2025 @ 02:00 PM CST DENOTES CORRECTED FIGURE Engineer Estimate Swan Companies JL Theis, Inc. Urban Companies Line# Item # Item Description Units Quantity Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension SITE WORK 1 2021.501 MOBILIZATION LUMP SUM 1 $ 65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $38,500.00 $38,500.00 $43,323.00 $43,323.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 2 2012.601 TRAFFIC CONTRIL LUMP SUM 1 $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $7,200.00 $7,200.00 $8,500.00 $8,500.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 3 2101.502 CLEARING AND GRUBBING EACH 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $650.00 $650.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 4 2104.503 REMOVE CURB & GUTTER L F 300 $ 10.00 $ 3,000.00 $17.33 $5,199.00 $12.00 $3,600.00 $12.00 $3,600.00 5 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- BITUMINOUS ONLY S Y 9100 $ 6.00 $ 54,600.00 $3.63 $33,033.00 $4.24 $38,584.00 $12.00 $109,200.00 6 2104.504 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT- FULL DEPTH S Y 3200 $ 8.00 $ 25,600.00 $6.02 $19,264.00 $9.49 $30,368.00 $16.00 $51,200.00 7 2104.518 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK S F 1450 $ 4.00 $ 5,800.00 $1.33 $1,928.50 $3.00 $4,350.00 $3.00 $4,350.00 8 2104.618 REMOVE PAVERS S F 220 $ 6.00 $ 1,320.00 $10.59 $2,329.80 $2.00 $440.00 $10.00 $2,200.00 9 2104.502 REMOVE SIGN EACH 5 $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00 $44.00 $220.00 $75.00 $375.00 $46.00 $230.00 10 2104.502 SALVAGE SIGN PANEL EACH 8 $ 350.00 $ 2,800.00 $44.00 $352.00 $75.00 $600.00 $46.00 $368.00 11 2105.609 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW C Y 200 $ 30.00 $ 6,000.00 $33.70 $6,740.00 $48.00 $9,600.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 12 2106.601 SITE GRADING LUMP SUM 1 $ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00 $158,000.00 $158,000.00 $95,423.00 $95,423.00 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 13 2123.61 STREET SWEEPER HOURS 40 $ 170.00 $ 6,800.00 $160.00 $6,400.00 $117.00 $4,680.00 $150.00 $6,000.00 14 2108.504 GEOTECTILE FABRIC ROOT BARRIER S Y 150 $ 8.00 $ 1,200.00 $81.33 $12,199.50 $5.00 $750.00 $45.00 $6,750.00 15 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 1 S Y 11600 $ 20.00 $ 232,000.00 $22.27 $258,332.00 $16.10 $186,760.00 $23.00 $266,800.00 16 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 2 S Y 1200 $ 30.00 $ 36,000.00 $27.68 $33,216.00 $16.10 $19,320.00 $42.00 $50,400.00 17 2521.504 TRAIL PAVEMENT-TYPE 3 S Y 400 $ 75.00 $ 30,000.00 $27.60 $11,040.00 $16.10 $6,440.00 $42.00 $16,800.00 18 2501.503 15" RC PIPE SEWER L F 300 $ 90.00 $ 27,000.00 $90.05 $27,015.00 $78.00 $23,400.00 $85.00 $25,500.00 19 2502.503 6" PERF PVC PIPE DRAIN L F 600 $ 20.00 $ 12,000.00 $6.76 $4,056.00 $12.00 $7,200.00 $25.00 $15,000.00 20 2503.601 48" CATCH BASIN LF 18 $ 1,000.00 $ 18,000.00 $610.58 $10,990.44 $978.00 $17,604.00 $1,250.00 $22,500.00 21 2503.601 84" CATCH BASIN LF 8 $ 2,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $2,085.90 $16,687.20 $27,423.00 $219,384.00 $1,500.00 $12,000.00 22 2506.502 CASTING ASSEMBLY EACH 4 $ 1,200.00 $ 4,800.00 $1,056.68 $4,226.72 $1,087.00 $4,348.00 $1,000.00 $4,000.00 23 2521.518 CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMP S F 800 $ 15.00 $ 12,000.00 $20.01 $16,008.00 $20.00 $16,000.00 $16.50 $13,200.00 24 2521.518 5" CONCRETE WALK S F 200 $ 12.00 $ 2,400.00 $13.87 $2,774.00 $18.00 $3,600.00 $14.00 $2,800.00 25 2521.518 5" CONCRETE SPECIAL - COLORED SF 350 $ 20.00 $ 7,000.00 $25.82 $9,037.00 $30.00 $10,500.00 $16.00 $5,600.00 26 2531.503 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER DESIGN - B612 L F 300 $ 40.00 $ 12,000.00 $74.83 $22,449.00 $56.00 $16,800.00 $50.00 $15,000.00 27 2531.618 TRUNCATED DOMES S F 220 $ 60.00 $ 13,200.00 $60.50 $13,310.00 $54.00 $11,880.00 $81.00 $17,820.00 28 2557.603 SNOW FENCE -TREE PROTECTION L F 200 $ 7.00 $ 1,400.00 $2.00 $400.00 $3.00 $600.00 $7.00 $1,400.00 29 2565.602 TRAFFIC &TRAIL SIGNS EACH 22 $ 400.00 $ 8,800.00 $209.00 $4,598.00 $180.00 $3,960.00 $220.00 $4,840.00 30 2573.502 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION EACH 12 $ 200.00 $ 2,400.00 $209.00 $2,508.00 $180.00 $2,160.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 31 2573.503 SILT FENCE, TYPE MS L F 10000 $ 2.50 $ 25,000.00 $2.26 $22,600.00 $2.67 $26,700.00 $4.00 $40,000.00 32 2573.503 SEDIMENT CONTROL LOGS L F 500 $ 2.00 $ 1,000.00 $4.95 $2,475.00 $4.00 $2,000.00 $7.00 $3,500.00 33 2573.602 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EACH 12 $ 1,500.00 $ 18,000.00 $1,250.00 $15,000.00 $366.00 $4,392.00 $1,500.00 $18,000.00 34 2575.504 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 4 S Y 5000 $ 2.00 $ 10,000.00 $1.87 $9,350.00 $1.20 $6,000.00 $3.00 $15,000.00 35 2575.504 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET CATEGORY 20 /25 S Y 80 $ 2.00 $ 160.00 $1.60 $128.00 $5.00 $400.00 $3.00 $240.00 36 2575.504 SEEDING TYPE I SEED MIX- GENERAL TURF S Y 13700 $ 2.07 $ 28,359.00 $4.62 $63,294.00 $2.50 $34,250.00 $5.00 $68,500.00 37 2575.504 SEEDING -TYPE II SEED MIX- NATIVE UPLAND S Y 80 $ 2.07 $ 165.60 $4.80 $384.00 $3.77 $301.60 $20.00 $1,600.00 38 2575.523 RAPID STABILIZATION METHOD 3 MGAL 15 $ 600.00 $ 9,000.00 $522.50 $7,837.50 $400.00 $6,000.00 $500.00 $7,500.00 39 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL - BIKE SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $65.45 $1,832.60 $66.00 $1,848.00 $68.50 $1,918.00 40 2582.602 PAVEMENT MARKING SPECIAL - PEDESTRIAN SYMBOL EACH 28 $ 250.00 $ 7,000.00 $65.45 $1,832.60 $66.00 $1,848.00 $68.50 $1,918.00 Base Bid Total: $ 801,804.60 $853,396.86 $875,288.60 $1,045,934.00 I hereby certify that this is an exact reproduction of bids received. Certified By: )0touo{ CIA4. License No. 44369 Date: January 28, 2025 Page 3 • ITEM: 4.N. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Jirik Sod Farms, Inc., for Project 2025-116, 2025 Sod Replacement Services Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Jeff Lathrop, Public Works Superintendent- Streets Streets Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Jirik Sod Farms, Inc., for Project 2025-116, 2025 Sod Replacement Services, in the amount of$29,250.00. SUMMARY: On January, 23, 2025, City staff solicited quotations from three companies for replacement of sod damage at various locations throughout the City. Only one company submitted a quote for the work, Jirik Sod Farms, Inc. The majority of this work will take place in the city boulevard at locations that were damaged by the snowplows, as they performed routine snow and ice removal operations. A small portion of the quote is for sod replacement at locations damaged due to water main breaks in the City. A detailed quote tab is attached. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: NA BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project is included in the 2025 operating budget for the Public Works Street Division and from the Public Works Utilities Division. ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation Exhibit A BID TABULATION PROJECT 2025-116 2025 Sod Replacement Services Jirik Sod Farm ITEM EST. UNIT TOTAL No. ITEM UNIT QUANTITY PRICE PRICE 1 SNOWPLOW DAMAGE REPAIRS SF 10,000 $2.25 $22,500.00 2 UTILITY MAINT. REPAIRS SF 3,000 $2.25 $6,750.00 TOTAL BID $29,250.00 S:\Public-Works\Private\Projects\2025 Public Infrastructure Projects\2025-116 2025 Sod Replacement Services\Contract Documents\Bids Received\Bid Tab 2025-116.xls • ITEM: 4.0. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Purchase Order with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, for Lighting Equipment for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Purchase Order with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, for lighting equipment for Project 2024-153, Pickleball Court Expansion at JCRPW, in the amount of$61,374.00 (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). SUMMARY: The City is planning to construct eight (8) new pickleball courts adjacent to the existing pickleball courts at Johnny Cake Ridge Park West. As part of this project, we plan to light the eight new courts. The City Council approved hiring Sports Lighting Authority (SLA) at the December 26, 2024, meeting to assist staff in the development of the lighting specifications. SLA has provided lighting specifications, which were used to secure lighting equipment quotes. The City received the following quotes: Musco $61,374.00 Qualite $84,355.00 Pulse $92,476.45 Staff recommend purchasing lighting equipment from Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, in the amount of S61,374.00. SLA has also assisted the City in creating a scope of work for the installation of the lighting equipment. We are currently working to secure quotes for the installation and will bring that to the Council for approval at an upcoming meeting. BACKGROUND: For the last several years, the City of Apple Valley has worked with the community to determine the future needs and desires residents have for parks and recreation services. In November 2023, Apple Valley voters approved two separate questions in a special election, authorizing a total of$73.25 million to invest in parks, trails, natural resources, Kelley Park, Redwood Park, Hayes Arena, the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, the Apple Valley Community Center and Senior Center, a youth baseball/softball complex at Hayes Park, and a community pool at Redwood Park. It will take four to six years to implement the improvements approved by voters. As we develop projects, we will involve residents in the planning process. Information on plans and construction progress will be provided on our website so residents can see what work is planned for each location and how the referendum dollars are being spent. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. ATTACHMENTS: Quotation QUOTE FORM JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE PARK WEST PICKLEBALL LIGHTING SYSTEM—MATERIALS CITY OF APPLE VALLEY APPLE VALLEY, MN The information provided shall be in compliance with the LED lighting specifications for materials and equipment quotes. By signing this document, all specification requirements have been met. Quotes shall remain good for 45 days after opening regarding contract approval.The lighting system shall be in conformance with all specifications. Light scans, lighting layouts, cut-sheets, and supporting documents shall be provided by the lighting manufacturer along with the quote form.Quotes will be reviewed and awarded based on the lighting system meeting performance requirements and material cost. Base Quote 'A' Musco Lighting 30 fc. Pickleball Courts 5-Pole Lighting System: All equipment is backed by a 10-year warranty...$59,628.00 . Alternate 'Al":Added cost for a 25-year warranty on all equipment...$61,374.00 Delivery timing of lighting equipment: 8-12 weeks . Base Quote 'B'Qualite 30 fc. Pickleball Courts 5-Pole Lighting System:All equipment is backed by a 10- year warranty...$ . Alternate 'B1":Added cost for a 25-year warranty on all equipment...$ . Delivery timing of lighting equipment: . Base Quote 'C'Wisconsin Lighting Lab 30 fc. Pickleball Courts 5-Pole Lighting System: All equipment is backed by a 10-year warranty...$ . Alternate 'Cr:Added cost for a 25-year warranty on all equipment...$ . Delivery timing of lighting equipment: . LIGHTING MANUFACTURER Musco Sports Lighting, LLC PHONE 925-529-8281 SIGNATURE DATE 2/11/2025 CONTACT NAME Brock Carstens EMAIL ADDRESS brock.carstens a(�musco.com • ITEM: 4.P. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Change Order No. 8 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe, Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Approve Change Order No. 8 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage to various contractors in various amounts, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign contract documents. SUMMARY: Project 2021-172, Police Garage, is using construction management services. As a result, the bid specification created 37 separate bid/quote categories and 37 separate contracts. In addition, the City has a construction management contract with RJM. Attached is a proposal for Change Order No. 8 to the project contracts. The change order covers eleven issues summarized below. These issues result in changes to 12 of the contracts. The resulting changes to each contract are line itemized on the attached summary sheet. The total budget impact for the entire change is an addition of $15,234.32. The changes to the individual contract sums prior to the approval of the change and after the approval of the change order are detailed on the attached summary sheet. The project is under budget. Due to timing and scheduling, staff may grant prior approval of some of these items to keep the project moving on schedule. If prior staff approval is given, an explanation will be noted with the issue description. BACKGROUND: Item 1: Remove one hour fire rating from separation wall for Room 193. The building design team consulted with the building inspector to better explain the usage and sustained occupancy of various spaces. As a result of this discussion, it was agreed the exercise room did not require the fire rating as originally designed. This is a value-engineering, cost saving item. Item 2: Remove previous PR change for Exercise Room double door in PR 15. The building design team requested the specification for double doors into the gym area be reduced to a single door as double doors are not needed for the movement of equipment into the space. This is a value-engineering, cost saving item. Item 3: Transfer of windowsill flashing scope for consistent material coloring. The original specification broke the flashing out under two contracts--flashing around the windows to the window installers and other flashing to the metal panel contractor. The architect was concerned that this would likely lead to two similar, but visibly different flashing colors being used. To avoid having two different flashing colors, the construction manager recommends removing the windowsill flashing scope of work from the window contractor's responsibility and placing all the flashing under the metal panel contractor's scope of work. The cost of the extra flashing to the metal panel contractor was covered under construction allowance in the contract. This credit is the value of the deduction to the window contract with the flashing removed. Item 4: Add mirrors and backing to fitness center walls. This scope of work was originally part of the separate furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFE) budget. In consultation with the project superintendent and architect, it made sense to coordinate with the carpentry contractor to design and install the mirror backing to the proper specification to hold the weight of the mirrors. This is essentially just a transfer of the funding source from the FFE budget into the construction budget. Item 5: Credit for garage locker pads. The plans call for police gear storage lockers around the parking area of the garage. The plans initially called for these lockers to be mounted on concrete pads bases. However, the selected lockers come with their own metal bases. This change is a credit for deleting the concrete bases. Item 6: Credit for standard sectional door color for overhead door OH2. The plans called for a custom color for the garage doors. However, after further review, the architect found a stock color for the garage doors would match the exterior colors and the custom color paint could be deleted. Item 7: Add conduits and roof penetrations for radio antenna. Radio reception is often unique to a specific location and enclosure construction. Upon further evaluation of the site with the building under construction, staff determined that to ensure proper emergency radio communications in the building, an external antenna is necessary. This change to accommodate such an antenna needed to occur before the ceiling and walls were closed in. Item 8: Update locations for TVs and outlets. During a walk-through of the site, staff discovered the TV mounting locations in the exercise room were not compatible with the intended equipment layout. Additional outlets and backing were required to accomplish the changes. Item 9: Concrete winter heat and accelerator charges. The bid project schedule was delayed by nearly two months due to soil contamination, soil correction efforts, and State permitting processes. As a result, the installation of the building concrete was done much later in the year and under much colder temperatures than what was projected when the bids were awarded. When pouring concrete in these colder temperatures, a special winter ready heated concrete mix and accelerators are used. These winter concrete requirements have additional costs. To fund this change, the construction manager used the balance of the concrete contractor's contract allowance and submitted the balance as a change order request. Item 10: House-keeping technical correction. In Change Order 7, the amounts for three of the contractors were inverted for Contingency Change Order 2. This correction adds to and subtracts from those contracts to correct the amounts for each contractor. There is no additional cost to the City for this correction. Item 11: House-keeping technical correction. In Change Order 6, COR 27, the contractor submitted a $325 addition, which was mistakenly identified as a $325 deduction in the change order documents. This correction restores the errant $325 deduction and adds $325 as the contractor proposed. BUDGET IMPACT: The total budget impact for the entire change is an addition of$15,234.32. See the attached summary for the list of cost changes by issue and by contract. ATTACHMENTS: Change Order Document(s) Project 2021-172,Police Garage(Police Operations Building) Change Order Budget Impact Summary Sheet Change Order Number: 8 Council Meeting Date: 27-Feb-25 Costs by Construction Issue Prior Staff Item(s) Change Amount Summary Approval? 1 Deduction $ (3,059.37) Remove 1 hour fire rating from separation wall for room 193 no 2 Deduction $ (1,698.60) Remove previous PR change for Exercise Room double door in PR 15 no 3 Deduction $ (1,239.48) Transfer of window sill flashing scope for consistant material coloring no 4 Addition $ 10,297.98 Add mirrors and backing to fitness center walls no 5 Deduction $ (2,536.18) Credit for Garage Locker Pads no 6 Deduction $ (2,163.92) Credit for standard sectional door color for overhead door OH2 no 7 Addition $ 7,169.59 Add conduits and roof penetrations for radio antenna no 8 Addition $ 4,185.30 Update locations for TVS and outlets from PR 24 no 9 Addition $ 3,629.00 Concrete winter heat and accelerator charges no 10 Correction $ - Inverted numbers on Change Order 7,Contingency Change Order 2 no 11 Correction $ 650.00 Corrected change amount in Change Order 6,COR 27 no Total Cost Changes $ 15,234.32 , _ Costs by Contract Contract Change Information Costs by Contract Contractor Previous Amount Change New Amount CO# 3D/4B Cast-In-Place Concrete Northland Concrete&Masonry Compan $ 455,781.00 $ 1,173.00 $ 456,954.00 5 and Masonry 6B Carpentry Materials&Install Ebert Inc.dba Ebert Companies $ (4,899.65) $ 262,168.20 2C "Building Works" 6B Carpentry Materials&Install Ebert Inc.dba Ebert Companies $ 262,168.20 $ 456.50 $ 262,624.70 3 "Building Works" 6D Casework Materials Southern Minnesota Woodcraft,Inc. $ 650.00 $ 255,145.00 1C2 7B Architectural Metal Panels Architectural Panel Systems Inc. $ 16,196.00 $ 805,832.00 1C 7D EPDM Roofing Roof Tech,Inc. $ 534,887.00 $ 943.26 $ 535,830.26 2 7F Waterproofing and Henkemeyer Coatings Inc. $ (11,296.35) $ 69,838.00 2C Weatherproofing 8B Doors,Frams,&Hardware Bredemus Hardware Co Inc. $ 117,729.00 $ (3,114.00) $ 114,615.00 2 Materials 8D Sectional Overhead Doors Crawford Door Sales of Twin Cities $ 136,334.00 $ (2,095.00) $ 134,239.00 1 8F Aluminum Framed Storefronts Envision Glass Inc. $ 432,000.00 $ 8,011.00 $ 440,011.00 1 &Entrances 9B Metal Stud Framing and Mulcahy Nickolaus LLC $ 229,950.00 $ (302.00) $ 229,648.00 1 Gypsum Board Assemblies 23B HVAC Systems RJ Mechanical,Inc. $ 845,000.00 $ (888.00) $ 844,112.00 2 NAC Mechanical and Electrical Services $ 1,027,805.00 $ 10,050.00 $ 1,037,855.00 4 26D Electrical,Communications, Safety&Security Const.Man.Fee RJM Construction $ 249,845.83 $ 218.04 $ 250,063.87 8 Const.Man.Reimburseables RJM Construction $ 2,135.25 $ 131.52 $ 2,266.77 7 Total Cost Changes $ 15,234.32 :•• ITEM: 4.Q. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Various Agreements for Apple Valley Fire Station#2 and Improvements to#1  to Various Contractors Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Approve acceptance and final payment on various agreements for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 to various contractors in various amounts. SUMMARY: The Apple Valley Fire Station #2 & Improvements to #1 & #3 project used construction management services. As a result, the bid specification created 29 separate bid categories. The project involved the demolition and reconstruction of Fire Station 2 and several health safety improvements at Stations 1 and 3. BACKGROUND: Below are the contracts approved for final payment: Bid Category 26A Electrical to Vinco, Inc. The total cost of the original project was $1,470,230.00. There were 14 change orders in the total amount of$57,382.18. The final cost of the project is $1,527,612.18. The final payment is $120,740.93. Staff recommends the Council approve acceptance and final payment on various agreements for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 and Improvements to #1 & #3 to various contractors in various amounts as listed above. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Final Pay Documents CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT DATE: 12/2/2024 FOR PERIOD: 11/30/2024 PROJECT: Apple Valley Fire Station FROM: 1/6/2023 TO: 8/26/2024 CONTRACTOR: Vinco, Inc. REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. 17 ADDRESS: PO Box 907, 18995 Forest Blvd N, Forest Lake, MN 55025 SUMMARY: 1. Original Contract Amount $ 1,470,230.00 2. Change Order-ADDITION $ 57,519.36 3. Change Order- DEDUCTION $ 137.18 4. Revised Contract Amount $ 1,527,612.18 5. Total Completed and Stored to Date $ 1,527,612.18 6. Less Retainage 0 % $ 0.00 7. Total Earned Less Retainage $ 1,527,612.18 8. Less Amount Paid Previously $ 1,406,871.25 9. AMOUNT DUE THIS CURRENT REQUEST $ 120,740.93 The undersigned Contractor certifies that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the work covered by this application for payment has been completed in accordance with the contract documents, that all amounts have been paid by him for work for which previous payments were received from the City and that current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor: Vinco, Inc. By: Kelvin Anderson ia � Recommended for Payment By: L ATTACH ITEMIZED INVOICE Title: - Date: 40 ,,,AIA Document G732® - 2019 Application and Certificate for Payment, Construction Manager as Adviser Edition TO OWNER: City of Apple Valley PROJECT: Apple Valley Fire Station#2& APPLICATION NO:017 Distribution to: 7100 147th St W Improvements#1  Apple Valley,MN 7100 147th Street West Apple PERIOD TO:November 30,2024 55124 Valley,MN 55124 OWNER:❑ FROM Vinco Inc VIA CONSTRUCTION Kraus-Anderson Construction CONTRACT DATE:January 06,2023 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER:❑ CONTRACTOR: PO Box 907 MANAGER: Company PROJECT NOS:CNH Architects /Terra ARCHITECT:0 ❑ Forest Lake,MN Construction /City of Apple Valley 55025 FIELD:❑ CONTRACT FOR: Electrical Construction VIA ARCHITECT: OTHER:❑ CONTRACTOR'S APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT The undersigned Contractor certifies that to the best of the Contractor's knowledge, Application is made for payment,as shown below,in connection with the Contract.AIA information and belief the Work covered by this Application for Payment has been Document G703TM,Continuation Sheet,is attached. completed in accordance with the Contract Documents,that all amounts have been paid by the Contractor for Work for which previous Certificates for Payment were issued and 1.ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM $1,470,230.00 payments received from the Owner,and that current payment shown herein is now due. 2.NET CHANGES IN THE WORK $57,382.18 CONTRA OR: r--- 3.CONTRACT SUM TO DATE(Line 1±2) $1,527,612.18 By: cl(J A.)/ 061111-- ff{j 1(PC Date: /I—( S L V 4.TOTAL COMPLETED AND STORED TO DATE(Column G on G703) $1,527,612.18 State of:Minnesota 5.RETAINAGE: County of:Washington % ju, ' '"� MAKENZIE MARIA GIBBS a. 0.00 of Completed Work Subscribed and sworn to before j��.�L"+�, ic (Column D+Eon G703) $0.00 me this lS rr� day of n)�_e-t'n h �Z`I / Notary niMinnesota b. 0.00 %of Stored Material Notary Public: ...a-tao li•.� � My Commission Expires (Column F on G703) $0.00 My Commission expires: 1- 31-20Z$ ....;•"._'- Jan 31, 2028 Total Retainage(Lines 5a+5b or Total in Column I of G703) $0.00 CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT 6.TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE $1,527,612.18 In accordance with the Contract Documents,based on evaluations of the Work and the data (Line 4 minus Line 5 Total) comprising this application, the Construction Manager and Architect certify to the Owner 7.LESS PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT $1,406,871.25 that to the best of their knowledge, information and belief the Work has progressed as indicated, the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, and the (Line 6 from prior Certificate) Contractor is entitled to payment of the AMOUNT CERTIFIED. AIA Document G732—2019.Copyright©1992,2009,and 2019.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects,""AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 12:05:21 CT on 11/15/2024 under Order No.4104244771 which expires on 02/18/2025,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (3B9ADA42) 8.CURRENT PAYMENT DUE $120,740.93 AMOUNT CERTIFIED $120,740.93 9.BALANCE TO FINISH,INCLUDING RETAINAGE (Attach explanation if amount certified differs from the amount applied.Initial all figures on this Application and on the Continuation Sheet that are changed to conform with the amount certified.) (Line 3 minus Line 6) $0.00 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: By: Date: ARCHITECT:(NOTE:If multiple Contractors are responsible for performing portions of the Project, SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN THE WORK ADDITIONS DEDUCTIONS the Archit• .'rtific do is not required.) Total changes approved in previous months by Owner $57,519.36 $137.18 By: , Date: 12/10/2024 Total approved this month including Construction $0.00 $0.00 This Certifica e is not ne tiable. The AMOUNT CERTIFIED is payable only to the Contractor Change Directives named herein. Issuance, payment and acceptance of payment are without prejudice to any rights of TOTALS $57,519.36 $137.18 the Owner or Contractor under this Contract. NET CHANGES IN THE WORK $57,382.18 AIA Document G732—2019.Copyright©1992,2009,and 2019.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects,""AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 12:05:21 CT on 11/15/2024 under Order No.4104244771 which expires on 02/18/2025,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time 2 use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (3B9ADA42) zaa-VAIA WO Document G703® - 1992 Continuation Sheet AIA Document G702®,Application and Certification for Payment,or G732TM, APPLICATION NO: 017 Application and Certificate for Payment,Construction Manager as Adviser Edition, APPLICATION DATE: November 04,2024 containing Contractor's signed certification is attached. PERIOD TO: November 30,2024 Use Column I on Contracts where variable retainage for line items may apply. ARCHITECTS PROJECT NO: CNH Architects A B C D E F G H I WORK COMPLETED MATERIALS TOTAL FROM BALANCE TO RETAINAGE ITEM DESCRIPTION OF SCHEDULED PRESENTLY COMPLETED AND % NO. WORK VALUE PREVIOUS THIS PERIOD STORED STORED TO DATE FINISH (IF VARIABLE (�C) APPLICATION (C-G) RATE) (D+E) (NOT IN D ORE) (D+E+F) 1 Mobilization 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 100.00% 0.00 0.00 2 Submittals 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 100.00% 0.00 0.00 3 Close Out 35,256.05 0.00 35,256.05 0.00 35,256.05 100.00% 0.00 0.00 4 Temp Power(FS No.2) 10,470.90 10,470.90 0.00 0.00 10,470.90 100.00% 0.00 0.00 5 Demo(FS No.2) 7,740.95 7,740.95 0.00 0.00 7,740.95 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Underground Conduits for Site and Electrical 6 Service(FS No.2) 74,223.84 74,223.84 0.00 0.00 74,223.84 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Conduit and Box Rough 7 in(FS No.2) 212,461.29 212,461.29 0.00 0.00 212,461.29 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Low Voltage Conductors and Cables 8 (FS.No.2) 117,226.27 117,226.27 0.00 0.00 117,226.27 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Panelboard and Gear 9 Installation(FS No.2) 185,296.85 185,296.85 0.00 0.00 185,296.85 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Generator Installation 10 (FS No.2) 232,317.94 232,317.94 0.00 0.00 232,317.94 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Device Trim Out(FS 11 No. 2) 71,792.97 71,792.97 0.00 0.00 71,792.97 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Light Fixture Trim Out 12 (FS No.2) 297,188.69 297,188.69 0.00 0.00 297,188.69 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Site Lighting 13 Installation(FS No.2) 5,342.50 5,342.50 0.00 0.00 5,342.50 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Communication Cabling 14 Installation(FS No.2) 56,040.59 56,040.59 0.00 0.00 56,040.59 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Fire Alarm Installation 15 (FS No.2) 39,415.20 39,415.20 0.00 0.00 39,415.20 100.00% 0.00 0.00 AIA Document G703-1992.Copyright©1963,1965,1966,1967,1970,1978,1983 and 1992.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects,""AIA,"the AIA Logo,and "AIA Contract Documents"are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 15:13:55 CT on 11/04/2024 under Order No.4104244771 which expires on 02/18/2025,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (3B9ADAAD) A B C D I E F G H I WORK COMPLETED MATERIALS TOTAL FROM BALANCE TO RETAINAGE ITEM DESCRIPTION OF SCHEDULED PRESENTLY COMPLETED AND % (IF VARIABLE (�C) NO. WORK VALUE PREVIOUS FINISH THIS PERIOD STORED STORED TO DATE APPLICATION (C-G) RATE) (D+E) (NOTINDORE) (D+E+F) Complete Scope for(FS 16 No.1) 18,351.48 18,351.48 0.00 0.00 18,351.48 100.00% 0.00 0.00 Complete Scope for(FS 17 No.3) 7,104.48 7,104.48 0.00 0.00 7,104.48 100.00% 0.00 0.00 18 Change Order 1 4,094.87 4,094.87 0.00 0.00 4,094.87 100.00% 0.00 0.00 19 Change Order 2 4,780.98 4,780.98 0.00 0.00 4,780.98 100.00% 0.00 0.00 20 Change Order 3 17.42 17.42 0.00 0.00 17.42 100.00% 0.00 0.00 21 Change Order 4 252.07 252.07 0.00 0.00 252.07 100.00% 0.00 0.00 22 Change Order 5 1,979.65 1,979.65 0.00 0.00 1,979.65 100.00% 0.00 0.00 23 Change Order 6 14,488.25 14,488.25 0.00 0.00 14,488.25 100.00% 0.00 0.00 24 Change Order 7 -137.18 -137.18 0.00 0.00 -137.18 100.00% 0.00 0.00 25 Change Order 8 491.84 491.84 0.00 0.00 491.84 100.00% 0.00 0.00 26 Change Order 9 13,137.43 13,137.43 0.00 0.00 13,137.43 100.00% 0.00 0.00 27 Change Order 10 4,607.80 4,607.80 0.00 0.00 4,607.80 100.00% 0.00 0.00 28 Change Order 11 973.88 973.88 0.00 0.00 973.88 100.00% 0.00 0.00 29 Change Order 12 1,256.15 1,256.15 0.00 0.00 1,256.15 100.00% 0.00 0.00 30 Change Order 13 9,670.71 0.00 9,670.71 0.00 9,670.71 100.00% 0.00 0.00 31 Change Order 14 1,768.31 0.00 1,768.31 0.00 1,768.31 100.00% 0.00 0.00 GRAND TOTAL $1,527,612.18 $1,480,917.11 $46,695.07 $0.00 $1,527,612.18 100.00% $0.00 $0.00 l AIA Document G703-1992.Copyright©1963,1965,1966,1967,1970,1978,1983 and 1992.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects,""AIA,"th e t e AIA Logo,and "AIA Contract Documents"are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 15:13:55 CT on 11/04/2024 under Order No.4104244771 which expires on 02/18/2025,is not for 2 resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (3B9ADAAD) • ITEM: 4.R. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Personnel Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Mary Thelen, Acting Human Resources Manager Human Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the personnel report SUMMARY: The employment actions attached to this memo are recommended for City Council approval BACKGROUND: The City Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. BUDGET IMPACT: Budgeted positions ATTACHMENTS: Personnel Report PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley February 27,2025 Human Resources EMPLOYMENT ACTIONS The following employment actions are recommended for City Council approval: First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, Reid Haugen Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 19.35 Hourly SMI 7/7/2025 Accept Full-Time, James Hendrickson Resignation Maintenance Worker II Regular 5305 2/28/2025 Casual, Colby Liebaert Hire Professional Intern Seasonal 1510 $ 21.70 Hourly C-06 5/15/2025 Casual, Robert Nelson Rehire Seasonal Maintenance II Seasonal 1710 $ 22.05 Hourly SMII 6/1/2025 Accept Full-Time, Andy Proshek Resignation Working Foreman Regular 1530 2/21/2025 The Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. Page 1 of 1 • ITEM: 4.S. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Claims and Bills Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve claims and bills. SUMMARY: Attached for City Council review and approval are check registers for recent claims and bills. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Check registers dated February 5, 2025, and February 12, 2025, in the amounts of $1,549,272.99, and $1,970,612.29, respectively. ATTACHMENTS: Claims and Bills Claims and Bills R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33706 217/2025 101557 AAA CREDIT SCREENING SVCS LLC 33.00 BACKGROUND CREDIT CHECK 482498 222526 1210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 33.00 33707 2/7/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE 1.74- DISCOUNT 482619 350130100021 1350.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 17.48 FASTENERS 482619 350130100021 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .89- DISCOUNT 482878 350130100044 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 8.99 BLEACH 482878 350130100044 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 3.89- DISCOUNT 482897 350130100070 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 38.95 BLEACH/CLEANER 482897 350130100070 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 13.39- DISCOUNT 482876 350132100034 5210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 133.96 SINK REPAIR 482876 350132100034 5210.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2.59- DISCOUNT 482875 350132100035 5210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25.97 SINK REPAIR 482875 350132100035 5210.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2.78- DISCOUNT 482877 350134100037 1900.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 27.83 AVCC GOO GONE,NUT&BOLTS ETC 482877 350134100037 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER .31- DISCOUNT 482606 350138100033 1730.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 3.16 FASTENERS 482606 350138100033 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1.09- DISCOUNT 482607 350139100000 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 10.99 ECHO BLOWER PARTS 482607 350139100000 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 240.65 33708 2/7/2025 150442 ADVANCED ENGINEERING&ENVIRO 610.00 TECHNOLOGY PK MODELING 482509 100105 4502.6235 2024185L CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 610.00 33709 217/2025 114540 ALEX AIR APPARATUS 2 LLC 332.53 FS1 QUARTERLY AIR TEST 482865 9142 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 247.53 FS2 QUARTERLY AIR TEST 482866 9143 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 247.53 FS3 QUARTERLY AIR TEST 482867 9144 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 827.59 33710 217/2025 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 150.60 DANGEROUS DOG FORMS 482584 133687 1200.6239 PRINTING POLICE MANAGEMENT 150.60 33711 2/7/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 66.97 SHOP SUPPLIES 482572 111TK174HGW 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 164.94 PAPER TOWELS AND CHARGER 482863 17QYP3PCPGXR 1300.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE MANAGEMENT 22.98 CARBURETOR#701 COMPRESSOR 482562 1KKM3TPLN9GV 1530.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 215/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33711 2/7/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Continued... 18.36 FLASH LIGHTS FOR CARDING 482528 1 L7H6XHL7RLY 5095.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 130.56 ELECTRONICS TOOLKITS 482655 1M3P7NM3N3L1 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 75.11 SHOPTOWELLS 482495 1NL3J7QJV4YJ 2240.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 123.59 PARTS FOR MOWERS AND GRINDER 482495 1NL3J7QJV4YJ 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 55.99 CAMERA FOR 904 482527 1P7XJ4994WM9 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 15.22 OFFICE SUPPLIES 482565 1PPVPVF4L6DF 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 61.75 MAGNETIC HOOKS 482526 1TGVVYYCPFRK 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 39.95 SAFETY EQUIPMENT-GLASSES 482563 1XL9CN3F3H6J 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 775.42 33712 2/7/2025 137136 APPLE AWARDS INC 211.77 J&L REITEN RETIRMNT KEY/APPLE 482570 76674 1025.6399 OTHER CHARGES EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PARTY 211.77 33713 2/7/2025 149719 BAYCOM 3,210.00 BWC DOCK REPAIR 482599 EQUIPINV052995 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 3,210.00 33714 2/7/2025 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION 152.17 TAX#1 00004928 482658 109407300 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 71.15 NTAX#1 00004928 482659 109407300 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 117.00 LIQ#3 00004928 482680 109431600 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 124.25 LIQ#2 00004928 482668 206509900 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#2 00004928 482669 206509900 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 510.75 LIQ#1 00004928 482660 206510000 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 76.80 THC#1 00004928 482661 206510000 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 48.75 TAX#1 00004928 482662 206510000 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 14.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 482663 206510000 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 404 25 LIQ#3 00004928 482673 206510600 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 70.45 NTAX#3 00004928 482674 206510600 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 482675 206510600 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 477.00 LIQ#3 00004928 482676 206586700 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 425.90 THC#3 00004928 482677 206586700 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 164.58 NTAX#3 00004928 482678 206586700 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 482679 206586700 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 197.70 LIQ#1 00004928 482664 206592700 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 894.86 THC#1 00004928 482665 206592700 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 318.00 NTAX#1 00004928 482666 206592700 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 28.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 482667 206592700 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 124.00 LIQ#2 00004928 482670 206592800 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33714 2/7/2025 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION Continued... 470.41 THC#2 00004928 482671 206592800 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 14.00 FREIGHT#2 00004928 482672 206592800 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4,736.02 33715 2/7/2025 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 64 50 REDWOOD SURVEYING 482517 353944 2360 6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES REDWOOD PARK 85.50 DUCHESS SURVEYING 482517 353944 2334.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES DUCHESS PARK 171.00 DIAMOND PATH SURVEYING 482517 353944 2333.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES DIAMOND PATH PARK 171.00 KELLER SURVEYING 482517 353944 2348.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES KELLER PARK 171.00 NORDIC SURVEYING 482517 353944 2356.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES NORDIC PARK 171.00 PENNOCK SURVEYING 482517 353944 2358.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PENNOCK PARK 171.00 CEDAR KNOLLS SURVEYING 482517 353944 2329.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CEDAR KNOLLS PARK 256.50 WALLACE SURVEYING 482517 353944 2368.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES WALLACE PARK 256.50 CHAPARRAL SURVEYING 482517 353944 2330.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CHAPARRAL PARK 256.50 BELMONT SURVEYING 482517 353944 2325.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES BELMONT PARK 321.00 LONG LAKE SURVEYING 482517 353944 2352.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES LONG LAKE PARK 342.00 SCOTT SURVEYING 482517 353944 2363.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES SCOTT PARK 342.00 CEDAR ISLE SURVEYING 482517 353944 2328.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CEDAR ISLES PARK 342.00 CARROLLWOOD SURVEYING 482517 353944 2327.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CARROLLWOOD PARK 364.50 SUNSET SURVEYING 482517 353944 2365.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES SUNSET PARK 513.00 FINDLAY SURVEYING 482517 353944 2338.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES FINDLAY PARK 574.50 GREENING SURVEYING 482517 353944 2340.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES GREENING PARK 635.50 FAITH SURVEYING 482517 353944 2336.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES FAITH PARK 639.00 TINTAH SURVEYING 482517 353944 2366.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES TINTAH PARK 849.00 LARGEN SURVEYING 482517 353944 2351.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES LARGEN PARK 1,170.00 FARQUAR SURVEYING 482517 353944 2337.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES FARQUAR LAKE PARK 1,263.00 GREENLEAF NORTH SURVEYING 482517 353944 2341.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES GREENLEAF PARK 1,797.00 HAGEMEISTER SURVEYING 482517 353944 2342.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES HAGEMEISTER PARK 2,903.50 COBBLESTONE LAKE SURVEYING 482517 353944 2331.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES COBBLESTONE LAKE PARK 3,451.00 APPLE PONDS SURVEYING 482517 353944 2323.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE PONDS PARK 4,440.00 MOELLER SURVEYING 482517 353944 2354.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES MOELLER PARK 21,721.50 33716 217/2025 121092 BOURGET IMPORTS 288.00 WINE#3 00045600 482688 214059 5085 6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 482689 214059 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 264.00 BEER#3 00045600 482686 214060 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 482687 214060 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 60.00 WINE#1 00045600 482681 214314 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#1 00045600 482682 214314 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33716 2/7/2025 121092 BOURGET IMPORTS Continued... 698.00 WINE#1 00045600 482683 214315 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 75.00 TAX#1 00045600 482684 214315 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#1 00045600 482685 214315 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 120.00 WINE#3 00045600 482692 214513 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 482693 214513 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 160.00 WINE#3 00045600 482690 214515 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 482691 214515 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,701.00 33717 2/7/2025 123296 CTM SERVICES 329.74 OLYMPIA REPAIR 482497 7609 5215.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 329.74 33718 2/7/2025 119052 CUSTOM HOSE TECH INC 218.71 HYDRAULIC HOSE#381 482560 124345 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 218.71 33719 2/7/2025 159121 DANGEROUS MAN BREWING CO 2,812.00 THC/CBD#3 00052995 482703 6177 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,812.00 33720 2/7/2025 158336 DATAWORKS PLUS LLC 505.00 FINGERPRINT WARRANTY 482516 25107 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 505.00 33721 2/7/2025 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 39.60 LEGAL AD-TRANSPORTATION BIDS 482721 1032065 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 49.50 PH-MIXED USE BUSINESS CAMPUS 482722 1032066 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 138.60 PH-TECHNOLOGY PARK 482720 1032067 1015.6239 2024185L PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 49.50 PH-DATA CENTER DEFINITION 482719 1032068 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 301.95 LEGAL AD-2025 BUDGET 482718 1032069 1035.6239 PRINTING FINANCE 579.15 33722 2/7/2025 100420 FISCHER MINING,LLC 1,546.03 HALLMARK/HANNOVER WM BREAK 482525 178311 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 1,546.03 33723 2/7/2025 101056 FORCE AMERICA DISTRIBUTING LLC 322.12 PLOW PARKING STATION#381 482538 IN0012035266 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 322.12 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33723 2/7/2025 101056 FORCE AMERICA DISTRIBUTING LLC Continued... 33724 2/7/2025 127950 IMAGE TREND INC 4,502.03 FIRE RMS ANNUAL FEE 482593 PSINV112814 1300.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS FIRE MANAGEMENT 4,502.03 33725 217/2025 101796 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF M 128.75 BATTERY#350 482543 220075988 1630.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 233.97 BATTERY#696 482543 220075988 1013.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES CODE ENFORCEMENT 362.72 33726 2/7/2025 154223 LIGHTNING DISPOSAL,INC. 276.45 CONSTRUCTION DUMPSTER 482600 715925 1720.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 276.46 CONSTRUCTION DUMPSTER 482600 715925 1600.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVSTREET MANAGEMENT 552.91 33727 2/7/2025 156007 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY 198.00 SCBA BRACKET PARTS 482504 P42680 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 198.00 33728 2/7/2025 151844 MAVERICK WINE LLC 723.96 LIQ#3 00052289 482727 1443217 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#3 00052289 482728 1443217 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 726.96 33729 2/7/2025 100849 METRO VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS ASS 1,836.00 VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL 1/7,15,21 482602 2585 1860.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC VOLLEYBALL 1,836.00 33730 2/7/2025 100609 MGX EQUIPMENT SERVICES LLC 26.22 RELAY#340 PLOW 482874 PSO0850061 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 26.22 33731 2/7/2025 100348 MTI DISTRIBUTING CO 133.80 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 482571 145564700 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 617.55 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 482597 145607200 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 242.88 BLADE SERVICE PACK 482576 146031301 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 994.23 33732 2/7/2025 154297 NITTI SANITATION 640.50 CMF ORGANICS BIN 482507 30182002JAN25 1540.6240 2023171G CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 6 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33732 2/7/2025 154297 NITTI SANITATION Continued... 1,628.13 CMF TRASH JAN 482507 30182002JAN25 1540.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 2,268.63 33733 2/7/2025 111219 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 3,372.44 TASK FORCE CAR OUTFITTING 482714 58736 7402.6730 CAPITAL OUTLAY-TRANSPORTATION VERF-POLICE 3,372.44 33734 2/7/2025 120201 OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF THE NORTHLAND 1,637.95 REPAIR GARAGE DOOR 482601 138887 5210.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,637.95 33735 2/7/2025 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS 1,320.00 WINE#1 00001291 482731 256994 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 15.00 FREIGHT#1 00001291 482732 256994 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 296.00 WINE#3 00001291 482735 256997 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#3 00001291 482736 256997 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 681.00 WINE#3 00001291 482737 257549 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.50 FREIGHT#3 00001291 482738 257549 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 624.00 WINE#2 00001291 482733 257635 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 15.00 FREIGHT#2 00001291 482734 257635 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,969.00 33736 2/7/2025 148951 PERFORMANCE PLUS LLC 207.00 SZYMANSKI ANNUAL EXAM 482501 11062217 1300.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES FIRE MANAGEMENT 207.00 33737 2/7/2025 144815 RIHM KENWORTH 209.57 WIPER SWITCH KNOB#402 482715 2191713A 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 80.64 FRONT SPRING BOLTS#310 482561 2191997A 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 203.50- RETURNED SWITCH#402 482716 CM2191713A 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 86.71 33738 2/7/2025 100042 ROTARY CLUB OF APPLE VALLEY 291.56 ROTARY DUES-LAWELL 482532 2689 1010.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 273.69 FRANCIS ROTARY DUES 482591 2739 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 263.69 ROTARY DUES-LAWELL 482539 2740 1010.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 828.94 33739 2/7/2025 148730 SAAM,MATT 42.88 MILEAGE-SAAM OCT-DEC 24 482506 20241227 1500.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PW MANAGEMENT R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 7 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33739 2/7/2025 148730 SAAM,MATT Continued... 42.88 33740 2/7/2025 144495 SMALL LOT MN 288.00 THC#3 00051469 482744 86786 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 235.64 LIQ#1 00051469 482741 87441 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 731.94 WINE#1 00051469 482742 87441 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 579.00 THC#3 00051469 482745 87529 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 87.96 WINE#1 00051469 482743 87753 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,922.54 33741 2/7/2025 100457 STREICHERS INC 1,413.79 NEW HIRE UNIFORMS 482514 11740800 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,329.81 NEW HIRE SUPPLIES 482515 11740802 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 2,743.60 33742 2/7/2025 112155 TAHO SPORTSWEAR 458.04 MWF VB CHAMP SHIRTS 482603 24TS6734 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 458.04 33743 2/7/2025 158145 TERRA CONSTRUCTION 11,079.20 AVFAC SOLAR 482518 20241231 2306.6715 PR230038 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 103,261.20 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 482518 20241231 2306.6715 PR230002 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 103,261.21 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 482518 20241231 2306.6715 PR230001 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 108,751.46 AVFAC CM SOFT COSTS AND FEE 482518 20241231 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 221,000.00 POOL EQUIP&STRUCTURES 482518 20241231 2306.6735 PR230007 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 375,007.15 POOL EQUIP&MATERIALS STORED 482518 20241231 2306.6740 PR230007 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 922,360.22 33744 217/2025 154096 TRACKER PRODUCTS INC 11,753.25 EVIDENCE SOFTWARE ANNUAL 482595 TPINV004722 1210.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 11,753.25 33745 2/7/2025 147460 TRADITION WINE&SPIRITS 420.00 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00046257 482762 367277 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,237.50 33750 2/7/2025 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE 222.00 LIQ#3 00015926 482859 290625 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 436.00 WINE#3 00015926 482860 290625 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 588.00 NO INV#3 00015926 482861 290625 5000.2530 WINE CLUB LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 28.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 482862 290625 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,274.00 33751 2/7/2025 101003 WINZER FRANCHISE COMPANY 74.39 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 482533 2924487 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 74.39 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 482533 2924487 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 74.40 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 482533 2924487 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 74.40 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 482533 2924487 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 74.40 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 482533 2924487 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 371.98 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322159 1/30/2025 142014 MUSIC TOGETHER IN THE VALLEY I Continued... 3,627.40 SEPT-NOV MUSIC TOGETHER 481527 20241226 1845.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 3,627.40 322160 2/5/2025 101231 ADVANCED GRAPHIX INC 432.50 GRAPHICS FOR TV TRAILER 482656 215681 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 432.50 322161 2/5/2025 154253 APPLE FORD LINCOLN 127.00 KEY FOB#245 482557 696979 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 127.00 322162 2/5/2025 118892 ASPEN MILLS 69.66 KARNICK UNIFORM PANTS 482864 346884 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 69.66 322163 2/5/2025 100031 ASSOCIATION OF MN CITIES 13,717.00 METRO CITIES DUES 2025 482596 2048 1015.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 13,717.00 322164 2/5/2025 152059 AXON ENTERPRISE,INC. 54,459.60 AXON TASER 2025(X65) 482713 INUS310979 1210.6740 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQ/OTHER POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 54,459.60 322165 2/5/2025 163252 BAILEY,TILLERY 63.39 RAINWATER GRANT PROGRAM 482581 20241205 5505.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 63.39 322166 2/5/2025 143036 BAUERNFEIND GOEDTEL 332.50 FS3 HVAC REPAIR 482871 5782 1340.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 332.50 322167 2/5/2025 141010 BECKER FIRE&SAFETY SERVICES 219.50 FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE 482873 6578 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 219.50 322168 2/5/2025 137649 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 271.80 MEDICAL GLOVES(2 CASES) 482523 85624424 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 542.93 NALOXONE(2),AED PADS(5) 482523 85624424 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 814.73 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322169 215/2025 161807 BOYER TRUCKS-SAVAGE Continued... 2,815.30 NEW FRONT TIRES AND ALIGNMENT 482594 95S7497 1350.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 5,074.25 TRANSMISSION LEAKS 482594 95S7497 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7,889.55 322170 215/2025 100072 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION 2,500.00 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS FOOTINGS 482508 B413632 2027 6235 2025113R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 2,500.00 322171 2/5/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 28.35 WINE#3 00001930 482854 119221012 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,708.32 LIQ#3 00001930 482835 119722282 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 27.79 FREIGHT#3 00001930 482836 119722282 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 482837 119722283 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON 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LEGAL SERVICES ELECTRIC FRANCHSE 83.93 ORCHARD PATH-PRES-HOMES PH3(P 482634 330195 4502.6231 2024180L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 275.20 AV COMMERCE CTR 2ND ADDN 482635 330196 4502.6231 2022139G LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 73.39 NORTH CREEK GREENWAY-EASTVIEW 482636 330197 2017.6231 2025114P LEGAL SERVICES PARK DEDICATION 83.93 EASTVIEW HS ACTIVITY CENTER 482637 330198 4502.6231 2024181L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 36.69 PFAS LITIGATION 482638 331881 5305.6231 LEGAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 73.39 AV PARK BOND IMPROVEMENTS 482639 331882 2302.6231 PR230062 LEGAL SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 73.38 KELLEY PARK IMPROV PROJECT 482640 331883 2349.6231 PR230062 LEGAL SERVICES KELLEY PARK 165.11 REDWOOD PARK IMPROV PROJECT 482641 331884 2360.6231 PR230062 LEGAL SERVICES REDWOOD PARK 220.16 PARK BOND AQUATIC CENTER 482642 331885 2306.6231 PR230062 LEGAL SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 91.73 KLJ ENG-LES SCHWAB TIRES CUP(P 482643 331886 4502.6231 2024128L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 110.08 7153/7169 152ND ST W-866 SITE 482644 331887 3207.6231 2024150G LEGAL SERVICES CLOSED BOND ISSUES 201.82 15584 GASLIGHT DR-EDA SALE 482645 331888 3212.6231 2024149G LEGAL SERVICES EDA OPERATION 91.73 AV 11TH&12TH ADDN-EASEMENT A 482646 331889 4752.6231 2022111E LEGAL SERVICES ELECTRIC FRANCHSE 275.20 JOHNNY CAKE WEST PARK 482647 331890 2347.6231 PR230062 LEGAL SERVICES JOHNNY CAKE RIDGE WEST PARK 83.93 ORCHARD PLAPTS COMP PLAN 482648 331891 4502.6231 2024173L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 293.55 ROCKPORT AUAR'24 UPDATE 482649 331892 4502.6231 2024170L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 36.69 EASTVIEW HS ACTIVITY CENTER 482650 331893 4502.6231 2024181L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 223.82 AV HS ACTIVITY CTR 482651 331894 4502.6231 2024182L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 55.04 ORCHARD PL-MCDONALDS(PC24-22- 482652 331895 4502.6231 2024184L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 36.69 MIXED BUSINESS COMP PLAN AMEND 482653 331896 4502.6231 2024183L LEGAL SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 172.00 AV GENERAL CRIMINAL MATTERS 482654 332439 1055.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 33,262.17 CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SVC-FEB 482799 66112720225 1055.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 17,156.92 GEN CIVIL LEGAL SVC-FEB 482800 66112730225 1050.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL GENERAL SERVICES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322179 215/2025 100434 DOUGHERTY MOLENDA SOLFEST HILL Continued... 65,119.20 322180 2/5/2025 118502 ECOLAB 31.50 TEST STRIPS 482577 6349984390 2270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 31.50 322181 2/5/2025 145240 ECOLAB PEST ELIM DIV 75.67 EDUBLDG-PEST CONTROL 482530 7208170 2097.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 75.67 322182 2/5/2025 143578 FLEETPRIDE 24.18 MARKER LIGHTS#260 482559 122923585 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 24.18 322183 2/5/2025 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 288.00 TAX#3 00032379 482700 160130 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 9.00 FREIGHT#3 00032379 482701 160130 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 264.00 WINE#3 00032379 482702 160579 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 330.96 LIQ#2 00032379 482697 160726 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 WINE#2 00032379 482698 160726 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.75 FREIGHT#2 00032379 482699 160726 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 LIQ#1 00032379 482694 160727 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 207.00 WINE#1 00032379 482695 160727 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.75 FREIGHT#1 00032379 482696 160727 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,580.48 322164 2/5/2025 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 24.76 PENS&FRAME-FIRE 482496 IN4743303 1300.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FIRE MANAGEMENT 46.72 POCKET FOLDERS-HR 482496 IN4743303 1020.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES HUMAN RESOURCES 17.60 PKT FOLDERS FOR HR 482578 IN4746134 1020.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES HUMAN RESOURCES 83.50 PENS,PAPER 482582 IN4747712 1200.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 22.68 LABELS 482583 IN4748931 1200.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 469.06 TRASH BAGS AND PAPER TOWELS 482605 IN4749000 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 664.32 322185 2/5/2025 120273 KENNEDY 8 GRAVEN CHARTERED 190.00 CABLE COMM LEGAL ON PEG FEES 482590 185695 2012.6231 LEGAL SERVICES CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 190.00 322186 2/5/2025 154706 KL LOMPLAN WINES INC R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322186 2/5/2025 154706 KL LOMPLAN WINES INC Continued... 621.44 WINE#1 00052648 482711 303031915 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 7.00 FREIGHT#1 00052648 482712 303031915 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 628.44 322187 215/2025 147557 LIBATION PROJECT 339.96 WINE#1 00051923 482704 827333 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.00 FREIGHT#1 00051923 482705 827333 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 460.08 WINE#2 00051923 482707 82735 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 8.00 FREIGHT#2 00051923 482708 82735 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 584.16 TAX#3 00051923 482709 82737 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00051923 482710 82737 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 323.34 WINE#1 00051923 482706 82918 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,731.54 322188 2/5/2025 101616 LMC INSURANCE TRUST _ 1,000.00 CLAIM GL401528-SEWER BACKUP 482592 9432 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 1,000.00 322189 2/5/2025 100580 MAMA _50.00 MAMA DUES-LAWELL 482531 20250124 1010.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 50.00 322190 2/5/2025 155727 MATTHEWS,JENIFER 1,846.40 YOGA INSTR.MON&WEDS 11/4-1/22 482521 20250122 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 1,846.40 322191 2/5/2025 137396 MEDICINE LAKE TOURS 3,135.00 SENIOR TRIP TO ST.CLOUD 482519 20250121 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 3,135.00 322192 2/5/2025 100309 MENARDS 44.47 WASHER FLUID FOR TELEVISING 482657 84904 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 135.96 METER INSTALL/REPAIR SUPPLIES 482724 B6090 5310.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/READNC 38.87 CLEANING SUPPLIES FOR TV 482726 86091 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 18.27 PORT FUEL TANK INSTALL PARTS 482723 86396 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 41.71 CLEANING SUPPLIES FOR TV 482725 86433 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 323.95 PAINT&SUPPLIES,DOOR HARD. 482535 86489 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 123.95 OLYMPIA REPAIR 482585 86490 5215.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 82.35 FLOOR MAT,WOOD FILL,SAND DIS 482868 86768 1330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE OPERATIONS 32.97 12X16 TARP(3) 482869 86791 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322192 2/5/2025 100309 MENARDS Continued... 15.96 XHD GREASE 482586 86800 1920.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SENIOR CENTER 28.55 COROPLAST&MAGNETIC STRIP 482586 86800 1920.6399 OTHER CHARGES SENIOR CENTER 39.98 CO ALARM 482872 86809 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 79.99 CLEANING EQUIPMENT. 482608 86872 1900 6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 43.96 12X16 TARP(4) 482870 86874 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 1,050.94 322193 2/5/2025 138777 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO 237.79 OIL FILTERS 482574 10345558 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 237.79 322194 2/5/2025 153431 MN DEPT OF HEALTH 150.00 MDH PLAN REVIEW 482566 20252801 5505.6235 2023133D CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 150.00 322195 2/5/2025 100995 NAPA AUTO PARTS 14.90 STROBE LIGHT SWITCHES 482541 954034 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 7.16 ROCKER SWITCHES#381 482544 954081 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 3.82 OIL FILTER#260 482542 954467 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 7.65 CABIN FILTER#260 482558 954510 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 22.15 FILTERS#4981&4995 482537 954790 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 65.80 FILTERS#319&344 482537 954790 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 99.69 FILTERS MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT 482537 954790 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 57.62 FILTERS#304 482537 954790 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 278.79 322196 2/5/2025 109947 NEW FRANCE WINE CO 380.00 THC#3 00041046 482729 236566 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.50 FREIGHT#3 00041046 482730 236566 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 392.50 322197 2/5/2025 156974 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR PUBLI 4,750.00 COMMAND STAFF-KELEER 482513 25267 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 4,750.00 322198 2/5/2025 110957 O'REILLYAUTOMOTIVE INC 479.60 OIL DRYABSORBENT(40 BAGS) 482524 3245261556 1330.6214 CHEMICALS FIRE OPERATIONS 479.60 322199 2/5/2025 138473 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/1/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322199 2/5/2025 138473 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE Continued... 378.00 AED BATTERY PACK(2) 482500 9027232707 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 378.00 322200 2/5/2025 137785 PROPERTY TAXATION&RECORDS 46.00 VARIANCE RECORDING 482503 20250117 1015.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 46.00 322201 2/5/2025 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 72,746.07 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 482445 12925926522 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 96,337.59 CITY SHARE PERA 482445 12925926522 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 169,083.66 322202 2/5/2025 141325 ROOTSTOCK WINE CO 128.04 WINE#3 00050755 482739 8304 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#3 00050755 482740 8304 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 132.04 322203 2/5/2025 132465 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT 9.62- CMF SALES TAX ADJUST 482568 20250108 1020.6399 OTHER CHARGES HUMAN RESOURCES 9.62 CMF SALES TAX ADJUST 482568 20250108 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 209.78 SAFEY KICK OFF MEETING LUNCH 482568 20250108 1020.6399 OTHER CHARGES HUMAN RESOURCES 3.98 RESPECTFUL WK WATERS 482569 202501151051 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 236.93 LIFE SNACKS INVENTORY 482569 202501151051 7203.6398 LIFE SNACKS CITY WELLNESS PROGRAM 450.69 322204 2/5/2025 156665 SCANNELL PROPERTIES#281 LLC 39,254.00 NRMP ESCROW RETURN 482567 20241125 4900.2420 NRMP FIN GUAR-DEVELOPER DEP PHYSICAL IMPROV ESCROW BAL SHT 39,254.00 322205 2/5/2025 100432 SEH ENGINEERS 4,434.44 CONST.ADMIN FERNANDO AVE 482510 480246 2027.6235 2024101R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 21,555.67 FEASIB.STUDY-NCGT EHSBF TRAIL 482511 480249 2017.6235 2025114P CONSULTANT SERVICES PARK DEDICATION 19,243.20 FINAL DESIGN JCRR 140-147 482512 480250 2027.6235 2025104R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 45,233.31 322206 2/5/2025 118355 SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP 326.37 NETWORK SWITCH 482587 B19265331 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 326.37 322207 2/5/2025 156522 SPEEDPRO IMAGING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322207 2/5/2025 156522 SPEEDPRO IMAGING Continued... 750.00 TEMP SIGNS FOR AMENITY PLAN 482520 INV9519 1700.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 750.00 322208 2/5/2025 100825 TARPS INC 475.00 QUARRY POINT SHADE REPAIR 482598 9604 1735.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK PLAY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANC 475.00 322209 2/5/2025 163069 TJN LLC 288.00 THC/CBD#1 00053122 482746 153 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 322210 2/5/2025 129556 T-MOBILE USA 50.00 CELL PHONE TRACKING EVIDENCE 482499 9588068013 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 50.00 322211 2/5/2025 161145 VALLEY SALES INC 35.84 HAZARD SWITCH#408 482540 15311 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 35.84 322212 2/5/2025 103190 W W GOETSCH ASSOC INC 293.48 IRRIGATION REPAIR-PUMP 482573 113903 1780.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 293.48 322213 2/5/2025 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 1,568.00 WINE#1 00022992 482765 7505701 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 22.50 FREIGHT#1 00022992 482766 7505701 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 344.00 WINE#3 00022992 482767 7505702 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#3 00022992 482768 7505702 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 324.00 WINE#1 00022992 482763 7506414 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00022992 482764 7506414 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 334.00 WINE#3 00022992 482769 7506415 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#3 00022992 482770 7506415 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 184.00- CMWINE#3 00022992 482773 757307 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25- CMFREIGHT#3 00022992 482774 757307 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 184.00- CMWINE#3 00022992 482771 757308 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25- CMFREIGHT#3 00022992 482772 757308 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,237.00 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD 32.12 NAME BADGES-BRIAN AND SAMANTHA 482453 240133943490029 1520.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES NATURAL RESOURCES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 46641329 Supplier 160880 NAAG TAG ENGRAVING,(PCARD) 36.95 GARAGE DOOR OPENER 482454 240276243480673 1730.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 30484490 36.95 PHONE BATTERY REPLACEMENT 482465 240276243520675 1030.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 81119525 295.60 GARGE DOOR OPENERS 482489 240276243600678 1730.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 53782836 Supplier 139988 PAYPAL(PCARD) 860.00 RENTED HERO TRAINING CENTER 482470 240710543536271 1225.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE TRAINING 76263766 Supplier 156703 CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE(PCARD) 9.58- FIRE SALES TAX ADJUST 482458 241164143497127 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 52942866 9.58 FIRE SALES TAX ADJUST 482458 241164143497127 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 52942866 161.68 FS2 AIR COMPRESSOR PARTS 482458 241164143497127 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 52942866 Supplier 163111 MASTER TOOL REPAIR(PCARD) 11.26- POL SALES TAX ADJUST 482469 241164143527122 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 88497504 11.26 POL SALES TAX ADJUST 482469 241164143527122 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 88497504 149.70 LOCKOUT TOOLS 482469 241164143527122 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 88497504 Supplier 163110 J AND B TOOL SALES(PCARD) 106.96 PROPANE FOR THAWING GROUND 482457 241374643490018 5605.6257 UTILITIES-PROPANE/WATER/SEWER CEMETERY 56157054 Supplier 145769 SPEEDWAY(PCARD) 32.43 CLICKER FOR PRESENTER 482476 241374643541003 2205.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF MANAGEMENT 46815503 Supplier 100577 OFFICE MAX(PCARD) 88.59 MS4 MEETING SUPPLIES 482480 241374643545010 5505.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 64081105 Supplier 121912 CARIBOU COFFEE CO(PCARD) 2.76- CNCL SALES TAX ADJUST 482491 241640743610910 1005.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 07582801 2.76 CNCL SALES TAX ADJUST 482491 241640743610910 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 07582801 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2(7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 36.75 HELIUM KIT-GOODWIN CELEBRATION 482491 241640743610910 1005.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 07582801 Supplier 100463 TARGET STORES(PCARD) 50.00 ELVIN IAAI MEMBER DUES RENEWAL 482463 242078543531613 1000.1560 PREPAID EXPENSES GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 01373068 Supplier 156986 MN IAAI(PCARD) 256.00 GREEN EXPO 482488 242476043582002 2205.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL GOLF MANAGEMENT 70104108 Supplier 153126 MN NURSURY&LANDSCAPE(PCARD) 704.60 GIVE AWAY ITEM 482484 242753943559000 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 19419826 Supplier 150318 CRESTLINE SPECIALTIES(PCARD) 41.32 LO XMAS PARTY 482479 244273343547302 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 67908061 12.98 BREAK ROOM WATER REFILL 482481 244273343557302 5095.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 73181686 Supplier 148071 CUB FOODS(PCARD) 10.84- POL SALES TAX ADJUST 482468 244450043535005 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 90241045 10.84 POL SALES TAX ADJUST 482468 244450043535005 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 90241045 154.08 SHOP WITH A COP 482468 244450043535005 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 90241045 Supplier 101368 PAPA JOHNS PIZZA(PCARD) 14.35 PS GENERAL 482475 244450043544002 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 11427876 15.76 LO XAMS PARTY- 482475 244450043544002 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 11427876 Supplier 102101 WAL-MART(PCARD) 46.65 SODA-GOODWIN CELEBRATION 482490 244450043624001 1005.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 91076859 Supplier 149714 SAMS CLUB(PCARD) 20.00 CHATGPT 4.0 MONTHLY SUB. 482460 244921643490000 1010.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 26508837 Supplier 161101 CHATGPT SUBSCRIPTION(PCARD) 336.00 STAGES THEATRE TICKETS 482456 246326943495008 1845.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 82793982 Supplier 163112 STAGES THEATRE COMPANY(PCARD) 76.56 OUT OF TOWN TRAINING DINNER X2 482455 246921643481064 1225.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE TRAINING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 07430654 Supplier 163113 THE FORT STEAK HOUSE(PCARD) 52.54 1 SWEATSHRIT-D MIX 482462 246921643511092 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 39928329 57.54 1 SWEATSHRIT-I SPENCER 482462 246921643511092 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 39928329 95.08 2 SWEATSHIRTS-J OLSON 482462 246921643511092 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 39928329 105.08 2 SWEATSHIRTS-T LEE 482462 246921643511092 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 39928329 107.54 BIBOVERALLS-C BREITUNG 482462 246921643511092 5365.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 39928329 52.54 1 SWEATSHRIT-B HARTMAN 482462 246921643511092 5505.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 39928329 107.54 BIBOVERALLS-B HARTMAN 482462 246921643511092 5505.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 39928329 117.54 COAT-B HARTMAN 482462 246921643511092 5505.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 39928329 Supplier 151951 CARHARTT(PCARD) 147.01 EVIDENCE SUPPLIES 482477 246921643531010 1215.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DETECTIVE UNIT 78492242 Supplier 148119 ULINE(PCARD) 206.28 LEGAL DEFENSE FUND -DAHLSTRO 482472 246921643531016 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 71571699 Supplier 158220 MPPOA LEGAL DEFENSE(PCARD) 72.40 MPPOA MEMBERSHIP-DAHLSTROM 482471 246921643531016 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 82667262 Supplier 154729 MN POLICE&PEACE(PCARD) 21.49 GENERAL TABLE COVER 482474 246921643541023 1845.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 49059397 Supplier 102901 PARTY CITY(PCARD) 300.00 ANNUAL FEE SWIM PROGRAM 482478 246921643541028 1930.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS REDWOOD CC 61522079 Supplier 148063 AMERICAN RED CROSS(PCARD) 3.17- IT SALES TAX ADJUST 482482 246921643551030 1030.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 90991779 3.17 IT SALES TAX ADJUST 482482 246921643551030 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 90991779 42.16 WSJ ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION 482482 246921643551030 1030.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 90991779 Supplier 157029 WSJ BARRONS SUBSCRIPT(PCARD) 307.50 DRILL BITS 482483 246921643551039 1765.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 28974708 Supplier 163109 TOOLGUY.COM(PCARD) 167.96 TOILET FLUSH VALVES 482486 246921643561047 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 18206946 Supplier 140339 AMAZON.COM(PCARD) 46.01 PESTICIDE RENEWAL FOR TIM AND 482494 247170543491534 1775.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL PARK MAINTENANCE TRAINING 93460941 15.33 LOTTO 2025 PESTICIDE LICENSE 482467 247170543537335 1900.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 38390048 15.33 PESTICIDE LICENSE-ROTHER 482466 247170543537335 1710.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 38391178 Supplier 148091 MN DEPT OF AGRICULTURE(PCARD) 195.00 CEU WASTEWATER LICENSE 482492 247170543627336 5300.1560 PREPAID EXPENSES WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 29529511 4.19 CEU WASTEWATER LIC-SVC FEE 482493 247170543627336 5370.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL SEWER TRAINING/SCHOOL/MEETINGS 29529636 Supplier 149083 MN POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY(PCARD) 54.00 EMAIL CAMPAIGN MONTHLY 482464 247933843520000 1200.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 03854075 Supplier 141272 MAILCHIMP(PCARD) 220.00 FRANCIS IACP MEMBERSHIP 482487 248019743591916 1000.1560 PREPAID EXPENSES GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 92238836 Supplier 111734 IACP(PCARD) 306.00 ASCE ANNUAL DUES-MSAAM 482459 249064143492166 1000.1560 PREPAID EXPENSES GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 82215538 Supplier 154347 ASCE PURCHASING(PCARD) 1.09- REC SALES TAX ADJUST 482473 249416643530811 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 51454525 1.09 REC SALES TAX ADJUST 482473 249416643530811 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 51454525 14.49 LO XMAS PARTY 482473 249416643530811 1875 6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 51454525 Supplier 100640 FLEET FARM(PCARD) 9.96 WATER SKATE WITH SANTA 482461 249430043511132 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 63138198 Supplier 103023 KWIK TRIP INC(PCARD) R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20241253 12/30/2024 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 375.00- HAUGLAND DMT REIMBURSEMENT 482485 747170543591235 1225.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE TRAINING 64546839 Supplier 150045 BCA TRAINING EDUCATION(PCARD) 6,031.54 20250139 1/31/2025 148015 EMPOWER 415.00 MNDCP-ROTH 457 CONTRIBUTIONS 482449 12925926526 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,955.00 MNDCP-457 CONTRIBUTIONS 482449 12925926526 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,370.00 20250140 113112025 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 375.30 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 918.47 AFSCME HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,250.24 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,632.47 SCH 2 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,852.04 SCH 1 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,905.90 POLICE HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,982.63 HCSP FUNDING-ANN LV/COMP 482450 12925926527 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,917.05 20250141 1/31/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 12,557.43 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 482452 12925926529 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,557.43 20250142 1/31/2025 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 7,103.11 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 482451 12925926528 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 7,103.11 20250143 1/31/2025 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 26,749.30 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 482444 12925926521 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 26,749.30 20250144 1/31/2025 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 2,730.23 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 482448 12925926525 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,730.23 1,549,272.99 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 474,228.89 EFT Payments 69,458.66 • R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:35 Council Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 12/30/2024-- 2/7/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 1,549,272.99 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 474,228.89 EFT Payments 69,458.65 A/P ACH Payment 1,005,585.44 Total Payments 1,549,272.99 7--)s_3(9'\* �tis R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/5/2025 10:44:39 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 12/30/2024- 2/7/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 187,057.48 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 239.94 02015 PARK DEDICATION FUND 21,702.45 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 26,177.64 02095 CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 75.67 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 917.26 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 946,853.05 03205 CLOSED SA BOND ISSUES 403.62 03210 EDA OPERATIONS FUND 568.76 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 256.85 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 6,382.63 04750 ELECTRIC FRANCHISE 3,504.11 04900 PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS ESCROW F 39,254.00 05000 LIQUOR FUND 64,941.50 05200 ARENA FUND 2,872.61 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 2,938.71 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 637.22 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 106.96 07000 LODGING TAX FUND 7,262.38 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 1,236.93 07400 VERF-POLICE 3,372.44 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 232,510.78 Report Totals 1,549,272.99 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33752 2/14/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE 2.29- DISCOUNT 483065 350130100081 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 22.99 AIR COUPLER/FASTENERS 483065 350130100081 1330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE OPERATIONS .91- DISCOUNT 482942 350132100038 5210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 9.13 AVSA PARTS 482942 350132100038 5210.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1.99- DISCOUNT 483639 350138100050 1540.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 19.98 DRILL BITS 483639 350138100050 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 3.79- DISCOUNT 483642 350140100016 5390.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 37.97 SUPPLIES TO SECURE REMOTE FUEL 483642 350140100016 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP .79- DISCOUNT 483640 350140100053 5325.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 7.99 HIGH SERVICE PUMP PARTS 483640 350140100053 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 3.89- DISCOUNT 483641 350140100074 5325.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 38.99 FILTER CELL TROUGH REPAIRS 483641 350140100074 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 123.39 33753 2/14/2025 147453 ADAM'S PEST CONTROL INC 6.09 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 483210 4047395 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 75.00 PEST CONTROL @ THE WTP 483210 4047395 5325.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 18.69 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 483209 4047396 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 230.00 PEST CONTROL WELL HOUSES 483209 4047396 5320.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 329.78 33754 2/14/2025 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 441.00 PATCH DESIGN 483115 133549 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 441.00 33755 2/14/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 51.41 SUPPLIES FOR F AND B 483043 11MN9L7PHKCG 2270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 64.90 OFFICE WHITEBOARD 483010 11NK39M416WQ 1730.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 67.88 NEW PHONE CASES OFFICERS 482999 174KR9NQXK3Y 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 149.99 WASHBAY HOSES CMF NEW 482906 17TFRM4XDQKF 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 92.88 FLEX HOIST E-STOP SWITCHES 482907 19L1HKX3C7HX 1530.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 99.20 SHUFFLEBOARD MWF 483139 19YK67X93VX3 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 4,398.63 TRUCK SCAN LICENSES 1 YEAR 483180 1F4J3NMVX9NX 1530.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 149.99 WASHBAY HOSES CMF NEW 482927 1 F6PP6NR43QL 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 287.75 PUZZLES FOR COMPETITION 483127 1 GHMNWCQ97TN 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 60.00 DISC GOLF SETS MWF 483134 1J9H6GKF6MTC 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 464.96 SSD FOR RECORDS(3) 483137 1JYXYH6NJ3JL 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 169.96 SCOOTERS PREK OPEN GYM 483136 1 K6YDMPX4KK6 1845.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 105.89 MARSHBANK INV.HOLSTER 483001 1LH9WHLLM1M6 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 39.42 NEW CLOCK OFFICE AT CMF 482905 1NF4RNNHQHF9 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33755 2/14/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Continued... 215.69 MOP BUCKET,DUST MOP HEADS,CMF 482904 1NL3J7QJCHWK 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 259.49 PUZZLES FOR COMPETITION 483128 1NL3J7QJYQR1 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 23.32 ADAPTERS 482997 1NWRLPITFJDL 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 74.85 KITES KITE STRING MWF 483130 1PL1QQQTIX4Q 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 23.99 HAND WARMERS MWF 483124 1PW7CT3PPT41 1800.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PROGRAM GENERAL 139.99 VACUUM 483141 1QM9RN7QJYMM 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 275.52 FLOOR CLEANING MATERIALS CMF 483029 1QRPM6HM1JTC 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 33.92 SHELF DIVIDERS 483041 1XMX3Y4T76LG 5095.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 7,249.63 33756 2/14/2025 100054 BAUER BUILT INC 523.48 TIRES#233T 483153 180309783 1765.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 525.32 SQUAD TIRES 483154 180309933 1210.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,069.18 TIRES#260 483152 180310012 1765.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 587.60 MOUNT TIRES#333 483071 518030531 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 3,673.36 TIRES#333 483071 518030531 1630 6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 697.30 MOUNT TIRES#319 483073 518030535 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 425.92 MOUNT DRIVE TIRES#310 483070 518030537 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 826.39 MOUNT DRIVE TIRES#344 483072 518030576 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 8,328.55 33757 2/14/2025 149719 BAYCOM 238,563.00 ICV CAMERA PURCHASE 483138 EQUIPINV053358 1200.6740 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQ/OTHER POLICE MANAGEMENT 798.00 ICV REPAIR CAMERAS 483135 EQUIPINV053372 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 239,361.00 33758 2/14/2025 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 100.50 GIS SUPPORT 483113 353945 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 3,006.00 FINAL DESIGN'24 UTILITY IMPR 483086 353946 5505.6235 2024102D CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 43,784.00 FINAL DESIGN'25 STREET&UTIL 483081 353947 2027.6235 2025101 R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 12,625.50 FINAL DESIGN 2025 STREET IMPR 483082 353948 2027.6235 2025105R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 171.00 FINAL DESIGN 483116 353949 2027.6235 2026101G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 38,484.50 FINAL DESIGN CENTRAL VILLAGE 483080 353950 2027.6235 2025109R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 12,064.50 FINAL DESIGN JCRR 156-FAIRCHIL 483083 353951 4502.6235 2025112G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 256.50 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 483122 353952 4432.6235 2021172G CONSULTANT SERVICES 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 5,743.50 DEVEL.REVIEW TECH PARK 483084 353953 4502.6235 2024185L CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 7,613.50 RECORD PLAN GIS WHITNEY DR 483085 353955 2027.6235 2024104R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 123,849.50 33759 2/14/2025 148990 CASPERSON,JULIE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33759 2/14/2025 148990 CASPERSON,JULIE Continued... 160.00 XA BEAT INSTRUCTOR 483064 20250205 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 160.00 33760 2/14/2025 150664 CLUB PROPHET SOFTWARE LLC 288.00 CLUB PROPHET POS CPS F&B FEB 483057 INV2873414 2270.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 546.00 CLUB PROPHET POS GOLF FEB 483057 INV2873414 2210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF PRO SHOP 834.00 33761 2/14/2025 141474 COLE PAPERS INC. 304.19 FLOOR CLEANER/DECON DETERGENT 482996 10535961 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 304.19 33762 2114/2025 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE 53.71- CMBEER#1 00000114 483225 1101115 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 60.00 BEER#1 00000114 483226 1101116 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 747.17 THC/CBD#1 00000114 483227 1101117 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 9,326.45 BEER#1 00000114 483228 1101117 5015.6530 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Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33768 2/14/2025 120313 FASTENAL COMPANY Continued... 33769 2/14/2025 100420 FISCHER MINING,LLC 243.38 SAND&GRAVEL FOR CORP REPAIR 483202 178371 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 243.38 33770 2/14/2025 101466 FRANCIS,NICHOLAS K 96.02 FOOD FOR STANDOFF 483066 20250116 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 96.02 33771 2/14/2025 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 100.44 PARTS-BRINE 482902 9380108143 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 41.21 PARTS-BRINE 482903 9381827659 1665.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 141.65 33772 2/14/2025 101090 GRENDAHL,RUTH A 500.00 NLC CONF-GRENDAHL-WASHINGTONDC 483144 20250204 1005.6278 SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL 500.00 33773 2/14/2025 137874 HEDBERG,RON 3.90- FINANCE SALES TAX ADJUSTMENT 483628 20250129 1035.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES FINANCE 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CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33777 2/14/2025 136639 IMPACT PROVEN SOLUTIONS Continued... 530.24 UB PRINT/MAIL BILLS JAN 483625 215513 5305.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 938.07 UB POSTAGE JAN 483625 215513 5365.6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 938.07 UB POSTAGE JAN 483625 215513 5305.6238 POSTAGE/UPS/FEDEX WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 2,936.61 33778 2/14/2025 118099 JEFFERSON FIRE&SAFETY INC 1,685.00 HYDRAULIC TOOL MAINT(3) 483095 IN322477 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 5,467.81 FIRE HOSE 483114 IN322990 1330.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 7,152.81 33779 2/14/2025 111243 JERRY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE INC 545.31 SWITCH,JAMB,MIRROR,TRIM 483094 44581 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE 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2/14/2025 100442 MELLESMOEN,STEPHANIE J 20.00 NOTARY RECORDING FEE 483217 20250204 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 20.00 33787 2/14/2025 100311 METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL SV 24.85- RETAINED%JANUARY 483624 20250131 5301.4999 MISC UTILITY REVENUE WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 2,485.00 SAC COLLECTION JANUARY 483624 20250131 5301.4922 SAC COLLECTIONS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 2,460.15 33788 2/14/2025 100348 MTI DISTRIBUTING CO 88.67 TORO WORKMAN PARTS 483146 141996000 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 536.92 VW MOWER PARTS 483050 146031300 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 560.35 VW MOWER PARTS 483184 146072000 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 450.38 SIDE PLATE 483185 146170900 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,636.32 33789 2/14/2025 152003 MUELLER CO,LLC 133.81 MI-NODE 6 W/5'NICOR 483206 66170727 5310.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/READNC 133.81 33790 2/14/2025 146279 NORDIC 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PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 33801 2114/2025 112155 TAHO SPORTSWEAR Continued... 1,913.20 VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE CHAMP SHIRTS 483101 25TS00023 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 1,913.20 33802 2/1412025 137686 TOWMASTER LLC 297.49 PLOW LIFT CHAIN SHACKLES 483105 474542 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 520.84 FALLS PLOW SHOES 483163 475053 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 818.33 33803 2/14/2025 137344 TRAFERA LLC 508.00 SERVER HOST NIC 483164 IV555358 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 508.00 33804 2/14/2025 100481 TRI-STATE BOBCAT INC 21.54- CREDIT FOR OIL FILTER 483638 P19795CR 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 550.80 PIN REPLACEMENT ON LOADALL 483166 P31884 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 259.52 HYDRAULIC LINES#334 GRAPPLE 483195 P32022 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 215.99 PARTS-#334 FECON 482900 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Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322219 2/12/2025 100089 ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL Continued... 106.38 PARTS-#312 LIGHTS 483032 1594470302 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 106.38 322220 2/12/2025 162846 ALLEN PHOTO WORKS 25.00 PHOTO HEADSHOT 483026 1837 1300.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE MANAGEMENT 25.00 322221 2/12/2025 110903 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORP 550.00 ANNUAL CODE WEB HOSTING 483169 40381 1015.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 550.00 322222 2/12/2025 100023 ANDERSEN INC,EARL F 428.28- SIGN RECYCLING 483067 138539CM 1680.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 438.50 SIGN REPLACEMENTS 483167 1385631N 1680.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 1,499.60 SIGN POSTS AND HARDWARE 483168 1385831N 1680.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC 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PURCHASES 102.90 WINE#3 00000106 483540 6921542 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 102.50 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483541 6921542 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 159.80 TAX#3 00000106 483542 6921543 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.75 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483543 6921543 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 875.00 THC#3 00000106 483544 6921544 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 28 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322276 2/12/2025 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC Continued... 1,537.42 LIQ#1 00000106 483512 6925163 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.67 FREIGHT#1 00000106 483513 6925163 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00 LIQ#1 00000106 483514 6925164 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 837.95 WINE#1 00000106 483515 6925164 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 18.75 FREIGHT#1 00000106 483516 6925164 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 LIQ#2 00000106 483529 6925165 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#2 00000106 483530 6925165 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 LIQ#3 00000106 483545 6925166 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483546 6925166 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 507.32 LIQ#2 00000106 483531 6925167 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#2 00000106 483532 6925167 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 523.55 WINE#2 00000106 483559 6925168 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 13.75 FREIGHT#2 00000106 483560 6925168 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 718.08 LIQ#3 00000106 483547 6925169 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483548 6925169 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 150.70 LIQ#3 00000106 483549 6925170 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 886.78 WINE#3 00000106 483550 6925170 5085 6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 26.25 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483551 6925170 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 28.05 TAX#3 00000106 483552 6925171 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#3 00000106 483553 6925171 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 34,134.06 322277 2/12/2025 100316 POWER PLAN 523.43 REPLACE CRANKCASE FILTER#342 483159 W4065870 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Supplier 101708 RDO EQUIPMENT CO 523.43 322278 2/12/2025 143336 PREMIER LOCATING INC 258.83 PREMIER LOCATES 483107 42920 5805.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 258.83 322279 2/12/2025 147581 RENEWAL BY ANDERSON 1.00 SURCHARGE REFUND 830 JONATHAN 483062 20250129 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 102.78 PARTIAL REFUND 830 JONTHAN DR 483062 20250129 1001.4060 PERMIT-BUILDING PERMIT GENERAL FUND REVENUE 103.78 322280 2/12/2025 102084 SCHAD-TRACY SIGNS 506.54 FS1 DIGITAL SIGN REPAIR 483033 13912 1340.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 506.54 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page 29 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322281 2/12/2025 163253 SELL,CAROLINE Continued... 500.00 RAINWATER GRANT PROGRAM 482944 20241205 5505.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 500.00 322282 2/12/2025 101462 SMITH&LOVELESS INC 544.89 LIFT 5 REPLACEMENT SOLENOID/DO 483074 181744 5380.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 544.89 322283 2/12/2025 142722 STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES,INC. • 13,052.65 WELL 16 RECOMMISSION 483076 2286376A 5320.6735 2024136W CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 13,052.65 322284 2/12/2025 111161 STERICYCLE INC. 210.14 SHREDDING SERVICE 482922 8009670764 1250.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPOLICE FACILITY 61.95 SHRED IT 482924 8009710232 1510.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 61.95 SHRED IT 482924 8009710232 1100.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVDEV MANAGEMENT 185.84 SHRED IT 482924 8009710232 1400.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVINSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 519.88 322285 2/12/2025 162543 THE BIG BLUE BOX 175.00 AVFAC STORAGE BOX 482929 125805 1940.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 175.00 322286 2/12/2025 157211 THE STANDARD 347.25 BASIC LIFE INSURANCE FEB 483077 20250201 9000.2117 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-BASIC PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,098.00 SUPP/DEP LIFE INSURANCE FEB 483077 20250201 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,445.25 322287 2/12/2025 109011 TSI INCORPORATED 1,885.16 SCBA FIT TEST MACHINE CALIBRAT 483175 91874577 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 1,885.16 322288 2/12/2025 100493 VALLEY BUICK GMC INC 7,314.95 CLM# 393507 REPAIR#248 483087 100767 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 7,314.95 322289 2/12/2025 100839 VALLEY-RICH COMPANY INC 18,238.42 WATER MAIN BRK RPR GRIFFON 483621 34186 5330.6269 REPAIRS-OTHER WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 18,238.42 322290 2/12/2025 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 30 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322290 2/12/2025 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS Continued... 40.01 CODE WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 41.64 HCSC CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1920.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SENIOR CENTER 41.64 ADM CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1010.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ADMINISTRATION 41.64 CODE CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 41.64 SHOP CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1530.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 41.64 PK CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 80.02 IT WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1030.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 80.02 PK WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 148.74 REC CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 160.06 INSP WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 240.06 ENG WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 400.10 POL WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 400.10 REC WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 760.19 STR WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 150.04 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 2205 6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 20.82 UTIL ON CALL CELL PHONES 483023 6102818683A 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 20.82 UTIL ON CALL CELL PHONES 483023 6102818683A 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 83.28 UTIL CELL PHONES 483023 6102818683A 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 83.28 UTIL CELL PHONES 483023 6102818683A 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 860.22 UTIL WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 40.01 STORM WIRELESS DATA 483023 6102818683A 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 93.60 STORM CELL PHONE 483023 6102818683A 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 3,869.57 322291 2/12/2025 122208 WEST ST PAUL,CITY OF 4,638.79 4TH QTR 2024 VOL COORD EXPENSE 483148 202400000175 1020.6399 OTHER CHARGES HUMAN RESOURCES 4,638.79 322292 2/12/2025 100363 XCEL ENERGY 72.72 SL ELECTRIC JCRR NORTH CR 42 483218 5100130856011JA 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND N25 9.34 ROUNDABOUT SPKLR JCRR&159TH 482916 5100139897905JA 1610.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC N25 134.82 SL ELECTRIC 147TH&JCR 482917 5104562347JAN25 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 411.67 POL GUN RANGE ELECTRIC JAN 483022 5158758142JAN25 1255.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC POLICE GUN RANGE 628.55 322293 2/12/2025 100527 ZEP SALES&SERVICE 266.99 SHOP FLOOR CLEANER CMF 483631 9010754413 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 266.99 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 31 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 322293 2/12/2025 100527 ZEP SALES&SERVICE Continued... 20250145 1/9/2025 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 80.12 SWIM GAS DEC 482976 110055472DEC24 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 4,401.00 CH GAS DEC 482975 110055563DEC24 1060.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 3,927.78 IA1 GAS DEC 482946 110060944DEC24 5210.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 3,202.22 CMF GAS DEC 482947 110061900DEC24 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 32.05 EDA GAS DEC • 482980 137470969DEC24 3212.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS EDA OPERATION 84.16 DELANEY PK GAS DEC 482948 55372148DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 338.48 FIRE STA 3 GAS DEC 482950 55533657DEC24 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 386.00 LIQ 2 GAS DEC 482951 55533673DEC24 5065.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 220.46 VALLEY MID PK GAS DEC 482952 55611420DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 325.94 REDWOOD PK GAS DEC 482949 55612972DEC24 1930.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS REDWOOD CC 117.52 WELL 2 GAS DEC 482960 55675664DEC24 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 2,930.76 AVCC GAS DEC 482953 55686299DEC24 1900.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 834.54 OLD CH GAS DEC 482974 55710289DEC24 2092.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 846.18 CMF STRG BLD 2 GAS DEC 482954 55793483DEC24 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 81.96 GALAXIE PK GAS DEC 482978 55848238DEC24 1730,6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 69.87 AV EAST PK GAS DEC 482955 55851521DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 455.98 WELL 5 GAS DEC 482956 55851562DEC24 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 216.08 WELL 4 GAS DEC 482957 55851604DEC24 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 2,333.02 WTP GAS DEC 482958 55877872DEC24 5325.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 161.10 WELL 1 GAS DEC 482959 55887046DEC24 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELLBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 1,189.04 FIRE STA 1 GAS DEC 482961 55888184DEC24 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 4,205.90 IA 2 GAS DEC 482962 55978928DEC24 5265.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 2,030.83 CMF STRG BLD 1 GAS DEC 482963 56034416DEC24 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 100.64 HAGEMEISTER PK GAS DEC 482964 56100324DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 809.42 LIQ 1 GAS DEC 482965 56265598DEC24 5025.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 297.42 JC ACTIVITY CTR GAS DEC 482967 56281637DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,188.97 AQUATIC CTR GAS DEC 482966 56284078DEC24 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 68.77 HUNTINGTON PK GAS DEC 482968 56346620DEC24 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 677.27 CMF STRG BLD 3 GAS DEC 482969 56696487DEC24 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 28.01 460 REFLECTION RD GAS DEC 482970 75761361DEC24 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 74.10 SWIM UNIT D GAS DEC 482971 78955218DEC24 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 358.98 SWIM PK GAS DEC 482972 79512695DEC24 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 905.11 HCSC GAS DEC 482973 79615332DEC24 1920.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SENIOR CENTER 42.39 UTIL SAN LIFT 2 GEN GAS DEC 482977 91747147DEC24 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 1,546.71 GOLF GAS DEC 482979 96338967DEC24 2215.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 34,568.78 20250146 1/13/2025 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 32 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250146 1/13/2025 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS Continued... 4,745.59 DENTAL CLAIMS 1/2-1/8I25 483607 20250108 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 4,745.59 20250147 1/21/2025 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS 5,388.51 DENTAL CLAIMS 1/9-1/15/25 483608 20250115 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 5,388.51 20250148 1/27/2025 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS 6,763.19 DENTAL CLAIMS 1/16-1/22/25 483609 20250122 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6,763.19 20250149 1/24/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 319.00 HSA MONTHLY 483610 20876181N 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 326.25 BENEFITS SOLUTION 483610 20876181N 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 645.25 20250150 1/21/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 1,206.63 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL 2024 483613 20250121 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 5,000.00 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2024 483613 20250121 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 6,206.63 20250151 1/27/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 32.63 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL 2025 483614 20250127 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,500.00 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2024 483614 20250127 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,532.63 20250201 2/6/2025 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 3,755.11 FIRE STA 2 GAS JAN 482982 6403587606JAN25 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 103.19 FIRE STA2 GEN GAS JAN 482981 64035876073JAN2 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 5 3,858.30 20250202 2/6/2025 100769 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF MN 16.50 POL INTOXILIZER 482993 6511010654JAN25 1250.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE FACILITY 66.00 UTIL STRM SWR ALARMS 482992 6511973405JAN25 5505.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPRISUMPS 33.00 CMF RADIO LINE 482991 6511974039JAN25 1540.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 219.50 UTIL WTP PHONES 482990 9524315081JAN25 5325.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 143.90 PK JCRP PHONES 482989 9529532349JAN25 1730.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252.56 UTIL MNTC PHONE 482987 9529532355JAN25 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 105.11 IA2 PHONES 482986 9529532363JAN25 5265.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 33 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250202 2/6/2025 100769 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF MN Continued... 75.57 IA1 PHONES 482985 9529532368JAN25 5210.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,422.42 PHONE SYSTEM PRI LINES 482994 9529532500JAN25 1030.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 178.62 CH GENERATOR/HVAC MODEM 482983 9529532734JAN25 1060.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 477.74 SWIM CHLORINE MONITOR 482995 9529532913JAN25 1940.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 2,990.92 20250203 2/2/2025 101671 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 29.11 DIESEL TAX-TRAFFIC SIGNS 483014 20250202 1680.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 141.57 DIESEL TAX-PARKS 483014 20250202 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 386.46 DIESEL TAX-STREETS 483014 20250202 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 7.69 DIESEL TAX-SEWER 483014 20250202 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 58.77 DIESEL TAX-STORM 483014 20250202 5505.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 623.60 20250204 2/11/2025 100000 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 6,060.00 SALES/USE TAX-GENERAL FUND 483611 20250211 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 2.00- SALES/USE TAX-EDUC BLDG FUND 483611 20250211 2090.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT EDUCATION BLDG FUND BAL SHEET 217.00 SALES/USE TAX-GOLF 483611 20250211 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 14,782.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQ#2 483611 20250211 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 30,156.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQ#3 483611 20250211 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 36,159.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQ#1 483611 20250211 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 109.00 SALES/USE TAX-ARENA 483611 20250211 5200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT ARENA FUND BALANCE SHEET 2,563.00 SALES/USE TAX-WATER&SWR 483611 20250211 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 6.00- SALES/USE TAX-STORM DRAIN 483611 20250211 5500.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT STORM DRAIN UTIL BALANCE SHEET 90,038.00 20250205 2/1/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 920.85 HSA EMPLOYER FUNDING 483612 20250201 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 920.85 20250206 2/3/2025 102664 US BANK 12,803.02 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 482447 12925926524 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,803.02 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 482447 12925926524 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 36,026.46 EMPLOYEE FICA 482447 12925926524 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 36,026.46 CITY SHARE FICA 482447 12925926524 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 86,036.33 FEDERAL TAXES PR 482447 12925926524 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAUFICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 183,695.29 20250207 2/3/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 39,164.08 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 482446 12925926523 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:04 Council Check Register by GL Page- 34 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 1/9/2025 -- 2/14/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250207 213/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE Continued... 39,164.08 20250208 2/3/2025 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 72,746.07 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 482445 12925926522 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 96,337.59 CITY SHARE PERA 482445 12925926522 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 169,083.66 1,970,612.29 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 392,344.75 EFT Payments 552,225.28 A/P ACH Payment 1,026,042.26 Total Payments 1,970,612.29 er .--2\cc AOV6 944,, ,ti In.'2 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 2/12/2025 9:55:11 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 1/9/2025 - 2/14/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 534,671.39 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 460,795.86 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 832.54 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 9,348.83 03210 EDA OPERATIONS FUND 454.49 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 7,464.25 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 23,608.00 04740 TIF 15 PARKSIDE VILLAGE 682.00 04743 TIF#16 UPONOR ANNEX 650.00 04746 TIF#17 KARAMELLA 650.00 04810 PEG-CABLE CAPITAL EQUIP 4,197.81 04920 DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE FUND 8,680.00 05000 LIQUOR FUND 373,292.03 05200 ARENA FUND 10,083.86 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 75,552.81 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 5,937.77 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 2,633.78 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 1,294.80 07100 INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL FUND 16,897.29 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 16,008.38 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 416,876.40 Report Totals 1,970,612.29 • ITEM: 5.A. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley, 7370 153rd Street West Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold a public hearing. 2. Adopt the resolution approving issuance of On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses for Eezy Adventure, LLC, doing business as Urban Air Apple Valley. SUMMARY: On February 27, 2025, the Council will hold a public hearing on the application by Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley, for On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses, for a restaurant located at 7370 153rd Street W. Subject to any comments received at the public hearing, the resolution authorizing issuance of the licenses to Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley can be adopted. BACKGROUND: The Police and Fire Departments have completed the necessary background and site investigations and find no reason the license cannot be authorized. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Resolution CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING ON-SALE WINE &BEER LICENSES WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to City Code Section 111.22 held a public hearing on February 27, 2025, with respect to issuance of"On-Sale Wine" and"On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor" Licenses for Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley, in connection with a restaurant located at 7370 153rd Street W.; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the application as it is on file with the City Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley as follows: 1. To grant and approve licenses for "On-Sale Wine" and for "On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor" to Eezy Adventure, LLC, d/b/a Urban Air Apple Valley, on premises located at 7370 153rd Street W., in accordance with plans on file with the City, subject to: A. All terms and conditions of City Code Chapter 111, as amended. B. The right of the City Council to require, at its sole discretion, the presence of peace officers during any hours of operation at the sole cost and expense of the licensee. C. Approval of the "On-Sale Wine" license by the Minnesota Commissioner of Public Safety. D. The license shall not be effective until the building is ready for occupancy and conforms to the premises described in the application approved by the Council. 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said licenses. 3. The licenses shall expire at 11:59 o'clock p.m. December 31, 2025. A renewal application must be received on or before October 1, 2025,pursuant to City Code Section 111.23(B). ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Deputy City Clerk • ITEM: 5.B. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: McDonald's at Orchard Place (15460 English Avenue) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Sydnee Stroeing, Associate Planner Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: McDonald's USA, LLC PC24-22-BCSVZ Applicant Date: 12/18/2024 60 Days: 2/16/2025 120 Days: 4/17/2025 ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Pass an ordinance approving the rezoning of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition from "SG" Sand and Gravel to "RB" Retail Business. 2. Adopt the resolution approving a subdivision by preliminary plat of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition, into two lots by McDonald's at Orchard Place, subject to conditions. 3. Adopt the resolution approving a conditional use permit for a Class-II restaurant with drive-through and an 800 ft.-variance to reduce the required separation distance for a Class-II restaurant from a residential use on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place, subject to conditions. 4. Adopt the resolution approving a site plan/building permit authorization for 3,859 sq. ft. McDonald's restaurant on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place, subject to conditions. SUMMARY: This subject site is located in Orchard Place at the northwest intersection of Pilot Knob Rd and 155th St. W., south of HealthPartners. McDonalds USA, LLC has applied for the following land use actions on property located at 15460 English Ave: • Rezoning - The site is zoned "SG" Sand and Gravel and has been requested to be rezoned to "RB" Retail Business to allow a Class-II Restaurant with drive-through. • Subdivision by Preliminary Plat - The applicant proposes to subdivide by preliminary plat a 2.52-acre parcel into two lots. The southern lot, adjacent to the intersection of Pilot Knob Rd. and 155th St. W. would be 1.51 acres, leaving a smaller 1.01-acre site to the north adjacent to HealthPartners. • Conditional Use Permit and Variance - Class-II Restaurants require a conditional use permit for a drive-through facility. McDonald's is proposing a single drive-through lane with escape lane. A performance standard to this conditional use is a 1,000' separation from residentially zoned property. In this instance, a variance to the performance standards is required due to the setback from residential properties. The applicant is proposing an 800' variance, allowing the restaurant to be 200' from a residential zoned parcel. The setback between these uses is measured property line to property line. • Site Plan and Building Permit Authorization - The applicant is proposing a 3,859 sq. ft. McDonald's on the site. This process reviews the site plan, building elevations and materials, landscape plan, and general utilities. A public hearing for the requested rezoning, subdivision, and CUP was held at the January 15, 2025, Planning Commission meeting. No comments from the public were received the evening of the hearing. One public comment was received via email and is attached to this staff report. The Planning Commission had general questions related to screening, access, and odor emissions. Both staff and the applicant provided detailed answers to the Commissioners' questions. Due to no outstanding comments, action was taken during the January 15th meeting. The Planning Commission recommended to approve all requests from the applicant by a 6-1 vote on all motions. BACKGROUND: Comprehensive Guiding and Zoning The site is guided for "MBC" Mixed Business Campus. This designation was created specifically for the remaining sand and gravel area. Specific areas, such as this site, were noted for a commercial retail focus As noted above, the site is zoned "SG" Sand and Gravel and one of the actions sought is rezoning to "RB" Retail Business. This allows Class-II restaurants, which are typically fast food with a drive-through as a conditional use. Subdivision by Preliminary Plat The applicant proposes to subdivide by preliminary plat a 2.52-acre parcel into two lots. The southern lot, adjacent to the intersection of Pilot Knob Rd. and 155th St. W. would be 1.51 acres and is the site of the McDonald's, leaving a smaller 1.01-acre site to the north adjacent to HealthPartners. A drive-through coffee user has expressed interest in the site to the north. The City Engineer has evaluated the traffic which is outlined in their memo. The minimum lot size for an "RB" lot is 15,000 sq. ft., which both sites far exceed. Conditional Use Permit As noted above, the "RB" zone allows Class-II restaurants, those with a grease hood and a drive-through, with a conditional use permit (CUP). Conditional uses are those that are generally permitted within the zone provided they can meet all performance standards and mitigate potential negative impacts to surrounding properties. In this instance, a variance to the performance standards is required due to the setback from residential properties. Additional details about the variance will be noted below. Site Plan The site plan submitted is for a 1.51-acre site with a 3,859 sq. ft. building. An updated plan set was submitted on January 24th (attached). The Commission was made aware of the anticipated updates to the plans and had no concerns. The site requires a 50' setback from Pilot Knob Rd. and 40' setback from 155th St. W., which are both met. Pedestrian connection within the site could benefit from additional study. A sidewalk connection to 155th St W is shown on the updated plans. A final pedestrian connection plan will need to be reviewed by the City Engineer. A condition of approval has been added to the draft resolution stating that the final plan must be approved by the City Engineer. The parking requirement for Class-II restaurant is 1 parking stall per 3 customer seats. The applicant has stated that there are 38 seats in the restaurant, requiring a minimum of 13 parking stalls. The updated site plan with the trash enclosure relocation shows 40 parking stalls. Setback to Residential Variance As noted previously, a 1,000' setback is required for Class-II restaurants from residential parcels. This parcel is 200' from a residential parcel, which would require an 800' setback variance. The setback variance is measured from the property line of the proposed restaurant to the nearest property line of a residential use. By state statute, and City Ordinance, a variance can only be approved it is found that a practical difficulty exists related to the request. McDonald's applicant narrative provides for their case for establishing a practical difficulty. A brief summary of these points is below, see the applicant narrative for additional response. • The use of the site as a drive-through restaurant on the site is a reasonable use. The 2040 Comprehensive Plan anticipated ancillary retail at major intersections to serve the Mixed Business Campus. • The unique site topography will make it more difficult for a less prominently known restaurant to thrive in that location due to lack of visibility and access. • The variance if granted will fit in as a transition between the office uses around the site to the more retail-oriented uses to the south. • Plantings and the berm itself will shield the residential across Pilot Knob Rd. Please see the attached CUP and variance resolution for fmdings related to the variance. Landscape Plan This project will be required to meet the code requirement of 2 1/2% of the means construction cost of the building being applied to installed landscaping. Information provided by the applicant at this time states that they exceed the landscaping requirement. However, they may have included site grading, grass, or other items that the City's ordinance excludes. The landscaping appears to be adequate, and a condition of approval will be that the applicant provide a nursery bid list and means construction value of the building at the time of building permit to ensure they meet requirements. Building Elevations Originally McDonald's proposed elevations with hardi-plank exterior siding. Citing that this is a commercial zoning district, staff worked with McDonald's to improve the exterior finishes of the building to a face brick over the vast majority and small EFIS sections as accent materials in limited locations. In response, McDonald's has added a second brick color to the building creating a wainscoting around the base of the building. Additionally, the columns for each drive-through window were extended to the roofline to further break up building massing along that side. The general brick color was also altered to fit more closely with surrounding buildings. To remain consistent with other developments in the area, all exterior meters will require some level of screening from offsite view. This can be achieved either through decorative fencing, landscaping, or other options provided by the applicant. The Commission reviewed the updated elevations and had no concerns. BUDGET IMPACT: If approved, park dedication will be required for both of these properties. It is unclear at this time if park dedication will be collected for the remnant lot at the time of platting or deferred to building permit. The McDonald's lot will be required to pay park dedication with the platting process. ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Resolution Agreement Resolution Comp Plan Map Zoning Map Plan Set Location Map Site Plan Applicant Letter Memo Memo Correspondence Presentation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP BY REZONING CERTAIN LAND IN THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Apple Valley held a public hearing on property described herein on January 15, 2025, as required by City Code Section 155.400(D), and WHEREAS, on January 15, 2025, the Planning Commission recommended the rezoning as hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that: 1. The boundaries of the zoning districts established by City Code Section 155.006 are hereby amended by rezoning the following described property located at the northwest corner of Pilot Knob Road and 155th St. W (15460 English Avenue), with a gross area of approximately 2.52 acres, from "SG" Sand and Gravel to "RB" Retail Business and legally described as: Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition,Dakota County,MN 2. This ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and publication. Passed this day of , 20 Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL MCDONALDS AT ORCHARD PLACE WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.358,the City of Apple Valley adopted, as Chapter 153 of the City Code,regulations to control the subdivision of land within its borders; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application for subdivision of land by plat on January 15,2025; and WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and made a recommendation regarding its approval on January 15, 2025, subject to conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that the preliminary plat for the following described plat of land is hereby approved for a one-year period,to wit: MCDONALDS AT ORCHARD PLACE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code,that said preliminary plat approval is subject to the following conditions,which shall be incorporated into a subdivision agreement to be considered for approval at the time of submission of the request for final plat approval: 1. The plat shall be configured to have two (2) lots and zero (0) outlots. 2. Park dedication requirements are based upon the City's finding that the subdivision will create 1.9295 residents/occupants that will generate a need for acres of parkland in accordance with adopted City standards for park services. This required dedication shall be satisfied by a cash-in-lieu of land contribution based on .018426 acres of needed land area at a benchmark land value of$265,000 per acre, which the City reasonably determines that it will need to expend to acquire land elsewhere in order to provide the necessary park services as a result of this subdivision. 3. Dedication on the final plat of a ten-foot(10')wide easement for drainage, utility, street, sidewalk, street lights, and tree plantings along the entire perimeter of lots within the plat wherever abutting public road right-of-ways. 4. Dedication on the final plat of a five-foot (5')wide drainage and utility easement along all common lot lines. 5. Installation of municipal sanitary sewer, water, storm sewer, and street improvements as necessary to serve the plat, constructed in accordance with adopted City standards, including the acquisition of any necessary easements outside the boundaries of the plat which are needed to install connections to said necessary improvements. The Developer shall enter into an agreement with the City for payment of the design of said municipal improvements. 6. Installation of pedestrian improvements in accordance with the City's adopted Trail and Sidewalk Policies, subject to final approval by the City Engineer. 7. Submission of a final grading plan and lot elevations with erosion control procedures, to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. If the site is one (1) or more acres in size, the applicant shall also submit a copy of the of the General Storm Water Permit approval from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency pursuant to Minnesota Rules 7100.1000 - 7100.1100 regarding the State NPDES Permit prior to commencement of grading activity. 8. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Weekend construction hours shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the subdivision agreement. 10. A cross access agreement between Lot 1, and Lot 2, McDonalds at Orchard Place, shall be executed in a form acceptable to the City Attorney and a copy provided to the City. The Agreement shall be recorded, along with the final plat, with Dakota County Recorder's Office. Recorded documents shall be provided to the City of Apple Valley prior to issuance of a building permit. 11. The final plat shall be recorded with the County prior to the issuance of a building permit. 12. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated February 18, 2025. ADOPTED this day of , 20_. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: 2 Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 3 Item S.B. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Revised RESOLUTION NO. 2025-33 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE TO OPERATE A CLASS II RESTAURANT IN AN"RB" (RETAIL BUSINESS)ZONE AND ATTACHING CONDITIONS THERETO WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.357 the City of Apple Valley has adopted, as Title XV of the City Code of Ordinances, zoning regulations to control land uses throughout the City; and WHEREAS, said regulations provide that a Class II Restaurant as regulated in Section 155.157 (H)of the City Code may be allowed within the confines of a"RB"(Retail Business) zoning district and in accordance with specific performance standards, as a conditional use, provided the restaurant is located at least 1,000 ft. from residential and institutional land uses; and WHEREAS, approval of a Conditional Use Permit for a McDonald's, a Class II Restaurant with drive-through window service has been requested by McDonald's USA, LLC on property currently legally described as Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition and to be legally described as Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place should a future plat be filed; and WHEREAS, approval of a variance to the 1,000 ft. separation distance between a Class II Restaurant with drive-through window service and a residential or institutional use has also been requested by McDonald's USA, LLC; and WHEREAS,the applicant has requested an 800 ft. variance to the 1,000 ft. separation from a residential or institutional use, allowing them to be 200 ft. from said use; and WHEREAS,review of such Conditional Use Permit request to determine its conformance with the applicable regulations and performance standards has occurred at a public hearing held on January 15,2025; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley Planning Commission recommended approval of such Conditional Use Permit subject to certain conditions on January 15, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that a Conditional Use Permit for a Class II Restaurant within a"RB"(Retail Business)zone be approved subject to compliance with all applicable City codes and standards, and the following conditions: 1. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated January 24, 2025. 2. All signage associated with the drive-through window service shall adhere to Section 154.04 (J)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5) by separate review and approval. 3. Cross access agreements between Lot 1, and Lot 2, McDonald's at Orchard Place shall be provided to the City in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. These documents shall be recorded with Dakota County. Recorded documents shall be provided to the City of Apple Valley prior to issuance of a building permit. 4. If the use allowed by the Conditional Use Permit is not completed or utilized within one (1) year of the date of approval, the permit shall become null and void. 5. The Conditional Use Permit may be revoked for cause if the terms of(1)through(5) preceding are not adhered to. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of Apple Valley that a variance to allow a Class II restaurant to be located less than 1,000 feet from an institutional or residential use is granted,based on the following findings: 1. The 2040 Comprehensive Plan designated this area with supportive uses to the mixed business campus. 2. The setback separation distance from a Class II restaurant to a residential use is measured from property line to property line. 3. The closest residential property is 200' from the property line of the Class II restaurant. There is a stormwater pond on the residential property that further separates the residential structure from the Class II restaurant property. The distance from the restaurant structure to the residential structure is more than 400'. 4. Pilot Knob Road, a high traffic roadway, and a berm that is 7-10 ft. in height separate the restaurant property from the adjacent residential parcels. 5. The residential properties across Pilot Knob Road were developed when the property was an active mine. 6. The site's topography with a 7-10 ft. berm will mitigate noise and headlights. 7. Pilot Knob is a high traffic roadway much like Cedar Ave. Past variances have been granted due to the separation of a high traffic roadway. 8. The restaurant building design has been altered to compliment the surrounding area. 9. The variance is not merely a convenience, it is needed for the restaurant to function. ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 2 CERTIFICATE I, Christina M. Scipioni, Apple Valley City Clerk, hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council on February 27, 2025, the original of which is in my possession, dated this day of , 2025. Christina M Scipioni, City Clerk 3 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR MCDONALDS USA, LLC AND ATTACHING CONDITIONS THERETO WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.357 the City of Apple Valley has adopted, as Title XV of the City Code of Ordinances, zoning regulations to control land uses throughout the City; and WHEREAS, said regulations provide that issuance of a building permit for commercial, industrial, institutional and multiple residential uses require the specific review and approval of development plans by the Apple Valley Planning Commission and City Council; and WHEREAS, approval of a building permit authorization of proposed 3,859 square foot McDonalds Class-II Restaurant has been requested by McDonalds USA,LLC, applicant and Rockport, LLC,property owner, on property legally described as Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition, and to be platted as Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place, Dakota County, Minnesota; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the development plans and recommended approval at its regular meeting on January 15, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that the issuance of a building permit for McDonald's Class-II Restaurant is hereby authorized, subject to all applicable City Codes and standards, and the following conditions: 1. If the Building Permit is not paid for and issued within one(1)year of the date of approval, the approval shall lapse. 2. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated January 24, 2025, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter. 3. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated January 24, 2025, (including sodded/seeded public boulevard area up to each street curbline); subject to submission of a detailed landscape planting price list for verification of the City's 21/2% landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated December 17, 2024. 5. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated February 18, 2025, on file with the City. 6. Subject to all conditions noted in the Building Official's memo dated December 19, 2024, on file with the City. 7. Final pedestrian connection design shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. 8. All necessary mechanical protrusions visible to the exterior shall be screened or handled in accordance with Section 155.346 (3) (a) (b) of the city code. 9. Site grading shall occur in conformance with a Natural Resources Management Plan(NRMP)which shall include final grading plan to be submitted for review and approval by the City Engineer; subject to the applicant submitting a copy of the General Storm Water Permit approval from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency pursuant to Minnesota Rules 7100.1000 - 7100.1100 regarding the State NPDES Permit prior to commencement of grading activity. 10. Infiltration areas shall be constructed in conformance with the City standards and the property owner shall execute a maintenance agreement or other suitable agreement to be filed with the deed that ensures the perpetual maintenance of infiltration areas. 11. Site and building lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confine light to the property and shall be installed in conformance with Section 155.353 of the city code. 12. Approval of a signage plan is not included with this site plan and building permit authorization. A separate application and signage plan in conformance with the sign regulations must be submitted for review and approval to the City prior to the erection of any signs. 13. Construction and earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Weekend construction hours shall be limited to Saturdays during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 14. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging and construction personnel parking plan shall be submitted and approved by the City. 15. Earthmoving activities shall not occur when wind velocity exceeds thirty(30) miles per hour. Watering to control dust shall occur as needed and whenever directed by the Apple Valley Building Official or Zoning Administrator. 16. Issuance of a Building Permit and a final certificate of occupancy is contingent upon the project being constructed in conformance with all the preceding conditions as well as all applicable performance standards of the current zoning regulations. In the event that a certificate of occupancy is requested prior to 2 completion of all required site improvements, a suitable financial guarantee in the amount of 125%of the estimated cost of the unfinished improvements shall be required along with an agreement authorizing the City or its agents to enter the premises and complete the required improvements if they are not completed by a reasonably stipulated deadline,with the cost of such City completion to be charged against the financial guarantee. 17. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the structure and all required site improvements as listed in the preceding. No alteration, removal, or change to the preceding building plans or required site improvements shall occur without the express authorization of the City. Site improvements which have deteriorated due to age or wear shall be repaired or replaced in a timely fashion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such issuance is subject to a finding of compliance of the construction plans with the Minnesota State Building Code, as determined by the Apple Valley Building Official, and with the Minnesota State Uniform Fire Code, as determined by the Apple Valley Fire Marshal. ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 3 15 N2 DSTW tii?104--1-( . w 2 Q W o _ J ■ a ■ I 1 O z l ■ / / Y 153RD ST W \ 61 ■ SITE lb a ��ca ■ 154TH ST W y ■ I/ 155TH ST W 1 ) \ Proposed McDonalds N f Imo 15460 English Ave Ablil•ft.; Kra n4.r ilt.tragFGuided MBC =-�'� y.�,,�f'" tr�."��` . Mi• xed Business Campus .r'm� "ii m,..E m. Apple H 0 200 400 Feet lfakTIli Ittflbnid14.111P Valley 152ND ST W . 0 w _________ m Q m > \ 0 F W .... O J FL - SG 0 w m 0 / / LB Y 153RD ST W O SITE a P -856PD-$ (j ��CA15 P P ,� 9 " 1761// 154TH ST W ti 49 155TH ST W PD-703PD-703 RB Proposed McDonalds N , o i ilia 15460 English Ave tt � , 04r ,,,, 4 ll Zoned SGtI -,,'� '„.-f'" A,. ., Sand and Gravel 1 . �I ,ge�� !A� �,L4 ... FVI■I:.0A"161-41Illly ElLi It. ' +� Apple 0 200 400 Feet t a� aZi!7 i" I, fItE , JN Valley ,,, (,) „, >_ . . . . SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS J Z m O wa_ U Z Z W O O 0 Q Q MCDONALDS U U J J Q Q Z w w 0_ U 0 0 I- Z Z w g g 15460 ENGLISH AVENUE N I- Q 0 APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 � " r7 N N- W CC C 0 "� ' Mildititaikimi ram. .9 ��..L ;�� '. �. \• d -14161 l,� i ..} 1. - ,.91 1 -. - - 150TH STEET W • -, r,�`"--'=` _�- __ UTILITY AND GOVERNING AGENCY CONTACTS -i. -71 ;_- -_� r 1,4 - a' 1 7 fig^ ,� Sheet List Table d ;,M�' j ° i a'r t 1 a � ------1". R � Sheet Number Sheet Title .2 CITY ENGINEER PLANNING AND ZONING F. ," ,; _ _ � .,a � : � I CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ,r.. '- '��:7- `� :\ : co.o COVER SHEET .:4 %� , f C1.0 GENERAL NOTES z Q = CITY OF APPLE VALLEY . 1 ` '" �� -' �' �� '� �' �` '� 7100 147 STREET W. 7100 147 STREET W. t �' pi =- '' i %�� ' /� .�!� + ' `�`ti, C1.1 ALTA SURVEY = o o Lo APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 0 �,� ;, ; : �.. +�,p ay Wi- � � _ . ;�_, r as, 4i/ }.t ,w ;� C1 .2 ALTA SURVEY Q o claw , o TELEPHONE: 952 953-2400 TELEPHONE: (952) 953 2575 r .� m /,� t t, ',ir ': _ z _ w z ( ) C1.3 PRELIMINARY PLAT H o o 0- 1- o CONTACT: ALEX SHARPE, AICP !'*, ' , t ° r - ' o 17", � � i+':i r,__ . . �* - o Li, ❑ CONTACT: BRANDON ANDERSON, P.E. 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'� �' �, - w , ,, C3.1 FIRE ACCESS AND QUEUING PLAN r o z u 6442 140TH STREET W. 4300 220TH STREET W. ,O li' t; .: '. vr ,� C4.0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 c APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 FARMINGTON, MN 55024 f- == ' NI, ��'" IP° - C4.1 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 2 �' TELEPHONE: (952) 953-2400 TELEPHONE: 651 463-6212 • '-'' �' / t ,, ,- �> a: ,4- yrii Al - Q ° a ° ( ) '1r`, 4 _---* • C4.2 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS o .c a a o °'_0 CONTACT: MATT SRAM CONTACT: COREY WILLERT �'" -= -' 155TH STREET W � ; - - 0 J e L- a N �►• -- „ , ��■■i� _ ,e{� •,�, C4.3 S W P P P : ::: TELEPHONE Q t, .• ,. . ,;fir=` , L , ,� J 0 QcNATURAL GAS COMPANY r� �t•� h �t � • ` c5.o GRADING PLAN - ■.. ! °'�.- CENTURY LINK ,w s_ t t. „ •;. c6.o UTILITY PLAN a) ,' L U CENTERPOINT ENERGY J - 0: 0 2 E-o c.o TELEPHONE:(800) 475-7526 TELEPHONE: (612) 861 -8456 - Lit = • It- y -ci -` - • 0� p (2'e,Q i �y C6.1 UTILITY DETAILS c 0 U.0._, p ' C6.2 UTILITY DETAILS CONTACT: AL JONGERIUS � , 1 • 444'/fi i'�• N o o o °=o 1I _ e \ C7.0 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS © Cl) N a° ° p C U O O O , s 1......_ 1 -i C7.1 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS � c ° ° a c o LE ° _, 157TH STREET W c ~._2 ,_ 6 C7.2 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS t.- I. i l :vo y l I x v` ' C7.3 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ° d N N._ C N y, -- 1 i d -0' ��- �� '�• ' C8.0 SIGNAGE AND STRIPING PLAN 0 `� a'� �' rIIN N it ,..-,---:--,1' ''` a : ; A, � . ','},.,)_--_ _ 4 , L1 .0 LANDSCAPE PLAN (� ° p �, L U °t O p 2-4 SITE L2.0 LANDSCAPE DETAILS _ ° / \ O ° 0 L- U A1.0 FLOOR PLAN ® T 3 ° o c VICINITY W ,� um� a) o PROJECT TEAM NORTH A2.0 BUILDING ELEVATIONS m a o N .T.S . A2.1 BUILDING ELEVATIONS OWNER / DEVELOPER GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER A2.2 BUILDING RENDERINGS m o m o 0 MCDONALD'S USA, LLC UES TC1.0 TRASH CORRAL 0 w u) NI Q ct (%! W W N 110 NORTH CARPENTER STREET 477 PARKLAND DRIVE ❑ a c' ❑ E, C H I CAGO, IL 60607 SANDY, UT 84070 BENCHMARKS TELEPHONE: (312) 599-2876 CONTACT: THOMAS M. VICK, P.E. CONTACT: ROBERT YAGUSESKY SITE BENCHMARKS: CIVIL ENGINEER / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SURVEYOR (LOCATIONS SHOWN ON SURVEY) N 7 KIMLEY HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. TRUE NORTH SURVEYS SBM #1 I.M. WITH CAP. NORTHEAST CORNER OF SITE. Z H 767 EUSTIS STREET, SUITE 100 5503 W PONDEROSA DR. ELEVATION=947.97 0 W ST. PAUL, MN 55114 HORACE, ND 58047 SBM #2 I.M. WITH CAP. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SITE. a I TELEPHONE: (651 ) 645-4197 TELEPHONE: (218) 230-4358 ELEVATION=942.14 V CO CONTACT: ELI SANKEY, P.E. / HYLLESTED, PLA CONTACT: NICHOLAS R. STATTELMAN, RLS a cc Li- IA Z Jw CL Q N < 0 Qz W1 ❑ W C 2 w ,_ m on6 0 Z LT_ rn Wo o JC‘ w � � ,..s1V, Know what's below. CO .0 CalI before you dig. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES EROSION CONTROL NOTES GRADING AND DRAINAGE NOTES WATER STORM SEWER & SANITARY SEWER NOTES El LTJ EJ co 1. THE CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LATEST EDITION OF THE 1. THE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN ("SWPPP") IS COMPRISED OF THE EROSION CONTROL 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY THE SUITABILITY OF ALL EXISTING AND 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT GRAVITY SEWER LATERALS, MANHOLES, GRAVITY SEWER LINES, STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOCAL JURISDICTION AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLAN, THE STANDARD DETAILS, THE PLAN NARRATIVE, ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS PROPOSED SITE CONDITIONS INCLUDING GRADES AND DIMENSIONS BEFORE START OF CONSTRUCTION. AND DOMESTIC WATER AND FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, OF THE SWPPP, PLUS THE PERMIT AND ALL SUBSEQUENT REPORTS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS. THE ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. SHALL FURNISH ALL NECESSARY MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, MEANS OF ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM AS APPLICABLE TO THESE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. TRANSPORTATION AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK IN FULL AND COMPLETE 2. ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS INVOLVED WITH STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE THE SITE TO THE ELEVATIONS INDICATED AND SHALL ADJUST BMP'S AS ACCORDANCE WITH THE SHOWN, DESCRIBED AND REASONABLY INTENDED REQUIREMENTS OF THE 3. PERFORM ALL WORK IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE CITY REGULATIONS, STATE CODES, AND O.S.H.A. SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN AND THE STATE NATIONAL NECESSARY AND REGRADE WASHOUTS WHERE THEY OCCUR AFTER EVERY RAINFALL UNTIL A GRASS CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE STANDARDS. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING THE NECESSARY MATERIALS & LABOR POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM GENERAL PERMIT (NPDES PERMIT) AND BECOME FAMILIAR STAND IS WELL ESTABLISHED OR ADEQUATE STABILIZATION OCCURS. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT, THE TO CONSTRUCT THE FACILITY AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, AND IN WITH THEIR CONTENTS. MOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPROPRIATE APPROVING 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THERE IS POSITIVE DRAINAGE FROM THE PROPOSED BUILDINGS SO THAT AUTHORITIES. 3. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP'S)AND CONTROLS SHALL CONFORM TO FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL SURFACE RUNOFF WILL DRAIN BY GRAVITY TO NEW OR EXISTING DRAINAGE OUTLETS. CONTRACTOR 2. ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REQUIREMENTS OR MANUAL OF PRACTICE, AS APPLICABLE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMPLEMENT SHALL ENSURE NO PONDING OCCURS IN PAVED AREAS AND SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IF ANY GRADING COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR UTILITY LOCATION AND COORDINATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAR AND GRUB ALL AREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, REMOVING TREES, ADDITIONAL CONTROLS AS DIRECTED BY THE PERMITTING AGENCY OR OWNER. DISCREPANCIES ARE FOUND IN THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED GRADES PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF NOTES CONTAINED IN THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SECTION OF THIS SHEET. CO Z STUMPS, ROOTS, MUCK, EXISTING PAVEMENT AND ALL OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. PAVEMENT OR UTILITIES. D E 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL DISTURBED VEGETATION IN KIND, UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. U w � 5. THE EXISTING SUBSURFACE UTILITY INFORMATION IN THIS PLAN IS QUALITY LEVEL"D" UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND SHALL MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL MANHOLE COVERS, VALVE COVERS, VAULT LIDS, FIRE HYDRANTS, CC U NOTED. THIS QUALITY LEVEL WAS DETERMINED ACCORDING TO THE GUIDELINES OF Cl/ACSE 38/02, REGULATIONS FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. POWER POLES, GUY WIRES, AND TELEPHONE BOXES THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN PLACE AND UNDISTURBED 4. DEFLECTION OF PIPE JOINTS AND CURVATURE OF PIPE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE MANUFACTURER'S z z ENTITLED STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR THE COLLECTION AND DEPICTION OF SUBSURFACE QUALITY DATA DURING CONSTRUCTION. EXISTING CASTINGS AND STRUCTURES TO REMAIN SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO SPECIFICATIONS. SECURELY CLOSE ALL OPEN ENDS OF PIPE AND FITTINGS WITH A WATERTIGHT PLUG 0 0 w 0 BY THE FHA. EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE LOCATED ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD ADJUST AND/OR PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL BMP'S AS MATCH THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADES. WHEN WORK IS NOT IN PROGRESS. THE INTERIOR OF ALL PIPES SHALL BE CLEAN AND JOINT SURFACES Q I THE ENGINEER AT THE TIME OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND HAVE NOT BEEN INDEPENDENTLY NEEDED TO PREVENT EROSION AND OFF-SITE SEDIMENT DISCHARGE FROM THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. LOG WIPED CLEAN AND DRY AFTER THE PIPE HAS BEEN LOWERED INTO THE TRENCH. VALVES SHALL BE 0 0 VERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR THE ENGINEER. GUARANTEE IS NOT MADE THAT ALL EXISTING AND RECORD ANY ADJUSTMENTS AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE APPROVED EROSION CONTROL PLANS 5. BACKFILL FOR UTILITY LINES SHALL BE PLACED PER DETAILS, STANDARDS, AND SPECIFICATIONS SO THAT PLUMB AND LOCATED ACCORDING TO THE PLANS. J J UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN OR THAT THE LOCATION OF THOSE SHOWN ARE ENTIRELY WITHIN THE SWPPP DOCUMENTS STORED IN THE JOB SITE TRAILER. THE UTILITY WILL BE STABLE. WHERE UTILITY LINES CROSS THE PARKING LOT, THE TOP 6 INCHES SHALL Q Q z ACCURATE. FINDING THE ACTUAL LOCATION OF ANY EXISTING UTILITIES IS THE CONTRACTOR'S BE COMPACTED SIMILARLY TO THE REMAINDER OF THE LOT. UTILITY DITCHES SHALL BE VISUALLY 5. ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE CAREFULLY STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RESPONSIBILITY AND SHALL BE DONE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK IN THE VICINITY. FURTHERMORE, 6. BMPS SHOWN ON THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN, AND IN THE STORM WATER POLLUTION INSPECTED DURING THE EXCAVATION PROCESS TO ENSURE THAT UNDESIRABLE FILL IS NOT USED. RECOMMENDATIONS. CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE COATING OR LINING IN ANY D.I. w w w THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES DUE TO THE PREVENTION PLAN, SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN FULLY FUNCTIONAL CONDITION AS REQUIRED BY ALL PIPE FITTINGS. ANY PIPE OR FITTING WHICH IS DAMAGED OR WHICH HAS FLAWS OR IMPERFECTIONS U1 CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ANY AND ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. JURISDICTIONS UNTIL NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETED PHASE OF WORK OR FINAL 6. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF 4" OF TOPSOIL AT COMPLETION WHICH, IN THE OPINION OF THE ENGINEER OR OWNER, RENDERS IT UNFIT FOR USE, SHALL NOT BE USED. C.) THE OWNER OR ENGINEER WILL ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES SUSTAINED OR COST INCURRED STABILIZATION OF THE SITE. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE CHECKED OF WORK. ALL UNPAVED AREAS IN EXISTING RIGHTS-OF-WAY DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE ANY PIPE NOT SATISFACTORY FOR USE SHALL BE CLEARLY MARKED AND IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM o o w BECAUSE OF THE OPERATIONS IN THE VICINITY OF EXISTING UTILITIES OR STRUCTURES, NOR FOR BY A CERTIFIED PERSON AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 7 CALENDAR DAYS AND WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF REGRADED AND SODDED. THE JOB SITE,AND SHALL BE REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. g g TEMPORARY BRACING AND SHORING OF SAME. IF IT IS NECESSARY TO SHORE, BRACE, SWING OR A 0.5-INCH OR GREATER RAINFALL EVENT. RELOCATE A UTILITY, THE UTILITY COMPANY OR DEPARTMENT AFFECTED SHALL BE CONTACTED AND 6. WATER FOR FIRE FIGHTING SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO N N N N N N THEIR PERMISSION OBTAINED REGARDING THE METHOD TO USE FOR SUCH WORK. 7. EROSION &SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING: 7. AFTER PLACEMENT OF SUBGRADE AND PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF PAVEMENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST COMBUSTIBLES BEING BROUGHT ON SITE. 0 0 0 AND OBSERVE PAVEMENT AREAS FOR EVIDENCE OF PONDING. ALL AREAS SHALL ADEQUATELY DRAIN w 6. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES WHICH MAY 7.1. INLET PROTECTION DEVICES AND BARRIERS SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED IF THEY SHOW SIGNS TOWARDS THE INTENDED STRUCTURE TO CONVEY STORM RUNOFF. CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY 7. ALL UTILITY AND STORM DRAIN TRENCHES LOCATED UNDER AREAS TO RECEIVE PAVING SHALL BE d N- N ~ Q HAVE BURIED OR AERIAL UTILITIES WITHIN OR NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION AREA BEFORE COMMENCING OF UNDERMINING OR DETERIORATION. NOTIFY OWNER AND ENGINEER IF ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE DISCOVERED. COMPLETELY BACK FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNING JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY'S � 0 WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 48 HOURS MINIMUM NOTICE TO ALL UTILITY COMPANIES SPECIFICATIONS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY ,- N 0 0 PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. 7.2. ALL SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE CHECKED REGULARLY TO VERIFY THAT A HEALTHY STAND OF 8. WHERE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT, THE MOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. . VEGETATION IS MAINTAINED. SEEDED AREAS SHOULD BE FERTILIZED, WATERED AND RE-SEEDED AS SAW CUT FULL DEPTH FOR A SMOOTH AND STRAIGHT JOINT AND REPLACE THE PAVEMENT WITH THE SAME 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND NEEDED. REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. TYPE AND DEPTH OF MATERIAL AS EXISTING OR AS INDICATED. 8. UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES SHALL BE SURVEYED BY A STATE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL LAND Isr) N ,- w CC BONDS IF REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. SURVEYOR PRIOR TO BACK FILLING. 7.3. SILT FENCES SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITIONS IF DAMAGED. SEDIMENT SHALL BE 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL PROTECTION OVER ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES FOR THE DURATION OF 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES ONE COPY OF THE REMOVED FROM THE SILT FENCES WHEN IT REACHES ONE-THIRD THE HEIGHT OF THE SILT FENCE. CONSTRUCTION AND UNTIL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT BY THE OWNER. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM, AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE, ANY AND ALL TESTS REQUIRED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS INCLUDING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND SPECIAL SHALL BE CLEANED OF DEBRIS AS REQUIRED DURING AND AT THE END OF CONSTRUCTION TO PROVIDE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR ANY AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION. THESE TESTS MAY INCLUDE, BUT MAY NOT 1101 CONDITIONS AND COPIES OF ANY REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION PERMITS. 7.4. THE ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE(S)SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDITION WHICH WILL POSITIVE DRAINAGE FLOWS. BE LIMITED TO, INFILTRATION AND EXFILTRATION, TELEVISION INSPECTION AND A MANDREL TEST ON PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOW OF MUD ONTO PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC GRAVITY SEWER. A COPY OF THE TEST RESULTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE UTILITY PROVIDER, OWNER 9. ANY DISCREPANCIES ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ADDITIONS OF ROCK TOP DRESSING AS CONDITIONS DEMAND. 10. IF DEWATERING IS REQUIRED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ANY APPLICABLE REQUIRED PERMITS. AND JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY AS REQUIRED. OWNER AND ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. NO FIELD CHANGES OR DEVIATIONS FROM DESIGN THE CONTRACTOR IS TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER AND THE DESIGN ENGINEER PRIOR TO ANY ARE TO BE MADE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE OWNER AND NOTIFICATION TO THE ENGINEER. 7.5. THE TEMPORARY PARKING AND STORAGE AREA SHALL BE KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION (SUITABLE FOR EXCAVATION. 10. BETWEEN WATER AND SEWER MANHOLES AND PIPES, CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR A MINIMUM PARKING AND STORAGE). THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC ADDITIONS OF TOP DRESSING IF THE HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE OF 10-FEET AND A MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION OF 18-INCHES. 10. ALL COPIES OF COMPACTION, CONCRETE AND OTHER REQUIRED TEST RESULTS ARE TO BE SENT TO THE TEMPORARY PARKING CONDITIONS DEMAND. 11. FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE TAKEN AT INTERVALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL OWNER DIRECTLY FROM THE TESTING AGENCY. AGENCY OR TO STATE DOT STANDARDS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE 11. IF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES TO REMAIN ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION IT SHALL BE THE 7.6. PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN A TIMELY MANNER BUT IN NO CASE LATER THAN 2 JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT, THE MOST STRINGENT SHALL CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE THE EXISTING STRUCTURE AS NECESSARY 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DOCUMENTING AND MAINTAINING AS-BUILT INFORMATION CALENDAR DAYS FOLLOWING THE INSPECTION. GOVERN. TO RETURN IT TO EXISTING CONDITIONS OR BETTER. �N WHICH SHALL BE RECORDED AS CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES OR AT THE COMPLETION OF APPROPRIATE CONSTRUCTION INTERVALS AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AS-BUILT DRAWINGS TO THE 12. ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE GRADED AS PER PLANS. THE AREAS 12. ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR GROUTED TO ASSURE OWNER FOR THE PURPOSE OF CERTIFICATION TO JURISDICTIONAL AGENCIES AS REQUIRED. ALL AS-BUILT SHALL THEN BE SODDED OR SEEDED AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANS, FERTILIZED, MULCHED, WATERED AND CONNECTION AT STRUCTURE IS WATERTIGHT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BY CITY AND STATE DESIGN M DATA SHALL BE COLLECTED BY A STATE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR WHOSE SERVICES ARE PAVING AND STRIPING NOTES MAINTAINED UNTIL GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED TO MINIMUM COVERAGE OF 70% IN ALL AREAS. ANY AREAS STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ENGAGED BY THE CONTRACTOR. DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE JOB SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. ALL EARTHEN AREAS WILL BE SODDED OR 13. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN CITY AND STATE DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, ALL STORM 12. ANY WELLS DISCOVERED ON SITE THAT WILL HAVE NO USE MUST BE PLUGGED BY A LICENSED WELL 1. ALL PAVING, CONSTRUCTION, MATERIALS, AND WORKMANSHIP WITHIN JURISDICTION'S RIGHT-OF-WAY SEEDED AND MULCHED AS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPING PLAN. SEWER MANHOLES IN PAVED AREAS SHALL BE FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT, AND SHALL HAVE TRAFFICw DRILLING CONTRACTOR IN A MANNER APPROVED BY ALL JURISDICTIONAL AGENCIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE LOCAL CITY OR COUNTY SPECIFICATIONS BEARING RING & COVERS. MANHOLES IN UNPAVED AREAS SHALL BE 6" ABOVE FINISH GRADE. LIDS SHALL _1 co } i<2 zi HBE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY WELL ABANDONMENT PERMITS REQUIRED. AND STANDARDS, OR THE STATE DOT SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS IF NOT COVERED BY LOCAL CITY 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTROL OF DUST AND DIRT RISING AND BE LABELED "STORM SEWER". EXISTING CASTINGS AND STRUCTURES WITHIN PROJECT LIMITS SHALL BE 0- < 2 o OR COUNTY REGULATIONS. SCATTERING IN THE AIR DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL PROVIDE WATER SPRINKLING OR OTHER ADJUSTED TO MEET THESE CONDITIONS AND THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE. 1 1- o uio 13. ANY WELL DISCOVERED DURING EARTH MOVING OR EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE SUITABLE METHODS OF CONTROL. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL GOVERNING H o z Q Z 2. ALL SIGNS, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL CONFORM TO MANUAL ¢ w w >APPROPRIATE JURISDICTIONAL AGENCIES WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER DISCOVERY IS MADE. REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 14. TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IS TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY LAND SURVEYORS. IF THE _ ct _ H w z c_iON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES M.U.T.C.D AND CITY STANDARDS. >- o Et o2 J( ) CONTRACTOR DOES NOT ACCEPT EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, WITHOUT ow ww14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN 14. SOD, WHERE CALLED FOR, MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ON EXPOSED SLOPES WITHIN 48 HOURS EXCEPTION, THEN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY, AT THEIR EXPENSE, A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY A Cz2 oz �ON THE PLANS DO NOT CONFLICT WITH ANY KNOWN EXISTING OR OTHER PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. IF 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL PAVEMENT MARKINGS FOR FIRE LANES, ROADWAY LANES, PARKING OF COMPLETING FINAL GRADING, AND AT ANY OTHER TIME AS NECESSARY, TO PREVENT EROSION, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW. womzz STALLS, ACCESSIBLE PARKING SYMBOLS, ACCESS AISLES, STOP BARS AND SIGNS, AND MISCELLANEOUS vQo in w ANY CONFLICTS ARE DISCOVERED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION SEDIMENTATION OR TURBID DISCHARGES. � o w v� J w OF ANY PORTION OF THE SITE WORK THAT WOULD BE AFFECTED. FAILURE TO NOTIFY OWNER OF AN STRIPING WITHIN THE PARKING LOT AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 15. CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNING CODES AND BE CONSTRUCTED TO w 'i Q ~ } w o K U d W D z 1- w IDENTIFIABLE CONFLICT PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION RELIEVES OWNER OF ANY 15. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT LANDSCAPE ISLAND PLANTING AREAS AND OTHER PLANTING SAME. w_ w w ct o 0 ¢ H OBLIGATION TO PAY FOR A RELATED CHANGE ORDER. 4. ALL EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL EXTEND THROUGH THE CURB. AREAS ARE NOT COMPACTED AND DO NOT CONTAIN ROAD BASE MATERIALS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL a. a o < w H 0 ALSO EXCAVATE AND REMOVE ALL UNDESIRABLE MATERIAL FROM ALL AREAS ON THE SITE TO BE PLANTED 16. ALL STORM STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE A SMOOTH UNIFORM POURED MORTAR FROM INVERT IN TO INVERT c 15. SHOULD CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTER ANY DEBRIS LADEN SOIL, STRUCTURES NOT IDENTIFIED IN THE 5. THE MINIMUM LENGTH OF OFFSET JOINTS AT RADIUS POINTS SHALL BE 2 FEET. AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL MANNER. OUT. °' DOCUMENTS, OR OTHER SOURCE OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION, THEY SHALL IMMEDIATELY CONTACT a 0 o ° THE ENGINEER AND OWNER. 6. ALL JOINTS, INCLUDING EXPANSION JOINTS WITH REMOVABLE TACK STRIPS, SHALL BE SEALED WITH JOINT 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL UNDERGROUND STORM WATER PIPING PER MANUFACTURER'S 17. ROOF DRAINS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER BY PREFABRICATED WYES OR AT STORM a ° a 0-°5 0 o•o SEALANT. RECOMMENDATIONS AND STATE DOT SPECIFICATIONS. STRUCTURES. ROOF DRAINS AND TRUCK WELL DRAIN SHALL RUN AT A MINIMUM 2.0% SLOPE, UNLESS o •c_ a o-o a) c o 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER AND/OR ENGINEER 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE FOLLOWING NOTED OTHERWISE,AND TIE IN AT THE CENTERLINE OF THE STORM MAIN. 0 J oo 0 0 ° c ocry v ACTIVITIES: PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING, SUBGRADE PREPARATION, BASE INSTALLATION, ASPHALT 7. THE MATERIALS AND PROPERTIES OF ALL CONCRETE SHALL MEET THE APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS IN 17. PAVEMENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SITE SPECIFIC °- o °° •o 0 0 INSTALLATION, UNDERGROUND PIPING AND UTILITIES INSTALLATION, INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURES, THE A.C.I. (AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE) MANUAL OF CONCRETE PRACTICE. GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION REPORT AND CITY&STATE DOT SPECIFICATIONS. 18. PROVIDE INSULATION OF UNDERGROUND ROOF DRAINS AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICES IF ADEQUATE -° _° a) °' °' °' c CHECK VALVES, HYDRANTS, METERS, ETC., SIDEWALK INSTALLATION, CONNECTIONS TO WATER AND FROST DEPTH CANNOT BE PROVIDED. Ti •. ° ••-' 3 E.o ° SEWER MAINS, TESTS OF UTILITIES. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY A SECOND COATING OVER ALL PAVEMENT MARKINGS PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE 18. SPOT ELEVATIONS REPRESENT THE FINISHED SURFACE GRADE OR FLOWLINE OF CURB UNLESS o °�'N u`, - o BY OWNER FOLLOWED BY A COAT OF GLASS BEADS AS APPLICABLE PER THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS. OTHERWISE NOTED. 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND APPURTENANCES THAT ARE v o a, a' o t a°'i.F TO REMAIN FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. Ci) c'�o_C a 9. ANY EXISTING PAVEMENT, CURBS AND/OR SIDEWALKS DAMAGED OR REMOVED WILL BE REPAIRED BY THE 19. LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION ARE TO THE PROPERTY LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON THE PLAN. N o ° °'3 ° a CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE ENGINEER AND OWNER. 0 0 ° o v 20. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES, STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND OTHER ABOVE AND 20. IMMEDIATELY REPORT TO THE OWNER ANY DISCREPANCIES FOUND BETWEEN ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS BELOW-GRADE IMPROVEMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE AS SHOWN. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY Cl) a) 73o °- ° a) o ° 10. BEFORE PLACING PAVEMENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SUITABLE ACCESSIBLE ROUTES (PER A.D.A). AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. TO DETERMINE THE EXACT LOCATION, SIZE AND INVERT ELEVATIONS OF EACH PRIOR TO THE START OF + `�o o°' °-° 0 THIRD PARTY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION GRADING FOR ALL SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSING DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONSTRUCTION. o c ° `° o o CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES 21. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND PROTECTING EXISTING UTILITIES, AND SHALL 13 0 ° 0 °o a)LE a) EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL. IN NO CASE SHALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2% . IN NO REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES THAT OCCUR DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT 21. A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 5-FEET IS REQUIRED BETWEEN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND TREES UNLESS o J_0 0 c_0 o v a°i KIMLEY-HORN ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, INACCURACIES, OR OMISSIONS CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK SLOPES EXCEED 5%. IN NO CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING COMPENSATION. A ROOT BARRIER IS UTILIZED. o • CONTAINED WITHIN SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTY CONSULTANTS. STALLS OR AISLES EXCEED 2% (1.5% TARGET) IN ALL DIRECTIONS. SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL °�- 0 2-° c o BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER 22. BLEND NEW EARTHWORK SMOOTHLY TO TRANSITION BACK TO EXISTING GRADE. 22. GAS, PHONE AND ELECTRIC SERVICES SHOWN FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. DRY UTILITY O o ° aci a) 1. BOUNDARY&TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO PAVING. NO CONTRACTOR a m L_- ° "' COMPANIES MAY ALTER THE DESIGN LAYOUT DURING THEIR REVIEW. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE °- c PERFORMED BY: TRUE NORTH SURVEYS CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A.D.A COMPLIANCE ISSUES. 0 ° o a N L T E 23. ALL PROPOSED GRADES ONSITE SHALL BE 3:1 OR FLATTER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE PLANS. FINAL DESIGN AND INSTALLATION WITH UTILITY COMPANIES. ADDRESS: 5503 W PONDEROSA DR. HORACE, ND 58047 ANY SLOPES STEEPER THAN 4:1 REQUIRE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BLANKET. V ° o ° . °° 2-o PHONE: 218-230-4358 11. MAXIMUM JOINT SPACING IS TWICE THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE PAVEMENT IN FEET. m E '5 o-°° 23. COORDINATE UTILITY INSTALLATION WITH IRRIGATION DESIGN AND INSTALLATION. � °, o�,� °,a 24. ADHERE TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS NECESSARY IN THE GENERAL N.P.D.E.S. PERMIT AND c 2. CONSTRUCTION TESTING ow 3 o- c a� 3'o E STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGE ASSOCIATED WITH 24. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FLOW LINE OF CURB UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PERIMETER WALL DIMENSIONS ° °_0 ° ° E TEST REPORTS REQUIRED FOR CLOSE OUT INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. ARE TO INSIDE WALL FACE. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT WALL WIDTH AND Lw ® ° a' ° °' c • DENSITY TEST REPORTS ix a> 45 ° S a ° c°'i ° • BACTERIOLOGICAL TESTS OF WATER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS. a_ a o L a i a) • PRESSURE TEST OF WATER/SEWER 25. ADJUST AND/OR CUT EXISTING PAVEMENT AS NECESSARY TO ASSURE A SMOOTH FIT AND CONTINUOUS w -c O•- ° o_0 a>_0 • LEAK TESTS ON SEWER SYSTEM AND GREASE TRAPS GRADE. 25. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS (BY OTHERS) FOR EXACT BUILDING DIMENSIONS, MATERIALS 0 a 3 c ° SPECIFICATIONS. w• ANY OTHER TESTING REQUIRED BY THE AGENCY/MUNICIPALITY 17 >- a 26. REFERENCE M.E.P. PLANS (BY OTHERS) FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. m o 0° D o Z U 1-1-1W (n \ REFER TO GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 27. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE STRUCTURAL PLANS (BY OTHERS) FOR FOOTING AND FOUNDATION PAD a ct N w_ w w N PREPARED BY: UES PREPARATION SPECIFICATIONS. o - Q ADDRESS:477 PARKLAND DRIVE, SANDY, UT 84070 0 cn PHONE: 801-448-0322 28. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE M.E.P PLANS (BY OTHERS) FOR ROUTING OF PROPOSED ELECTRICAL & DATED: 07/19/2024 COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES AND SITE LIGHTING LAYOUT. /w' N _/ in inZ W O O J I Q Z w J o J a QJ w a J Ce Z w a Q W H Z W I- W o Z o w m N Q n Z Z n d cn w v M g w I c1 .o _ ... McDONALDS ,/ / I \ N I ) . . I I I I 1\I II I Existing LegalDescription I I 115' R/W ®\SO / NORTHWEST CORNER I i I �, Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota / OF OUTLOT A AND ) I 1 I 1 y so LOT 1 BLOCK 1 EXIST. I Count , Minnesota. / I I STORM PROPOSED 10' / ; I I 1 I "' i I r r; /*-------- t i \ 17- SEWER D&U EASEMENT NORTH LINE OUTLOT A I I O • Metes & Bounds Descriptions of New Lots /-EXISTING TREES Z 1 (The lot and block description is the official legal description of the parcel.) \ AND LOT 1, BLOCK 1 �/ 1 :;- - • I j) u) Lot 1, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place -- - =N 89°52'37" E 382.99 • � --n `'�_ _ U / - S° �° SD s� _ 56.0026.99 .. ♦f Z < Beginning at the northeast corner of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition, according 9 PROPOSED WATER , I ♦ - to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota, said point also being the SERVICE 65 06 ��~�D&U EASEMENT PROPOSED 5' NORTHEAST CORNER ♦ J northeast corner of Lot 1 Block 1 of McDonalds at Orchard Place; thence South 00 (Doc. 3587775) D&U EASEMENT ♦ i ~ -L w w w w w-�w w /( j OF OUTLOT A AND I , Cl) , O degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds East on the east line of said Outlot A a distance of �- r-A Awn IT ` \i LOT 1 BLOCK 1 : ' � ♦�I W `' 115.21 feet; thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of mouraii nvvL_.; L_/"-1.;L_IVIL_I V I �.� '' t 56.0' "� PROPOSED 56' I f I Ig 1 ` -r 4_ss_ 1 /Ss , ss-ass Ss ss ss ss�- (� ACCESSANDPROPOSED 10' I I ♦ + I I Lw383.33 feet to the west line of said Outlot A; thence North 00 degrees 03 minutes 57 --� UTILITY EASEMENT ( + seconds West on said west line of Outlot A a distance of 114.39 feet to the T - D&U EASEMENT �� , I I [] Q1 � __ northwest corner of said Outlot A; thence North 89 degrees 52 minutes 37 seconds PROPOSED SS SERV \ ♦ EXISTING < East on the north line of said Outlot A a distance of 382.99 feet to the Point of , EXIST. SSMH �� � �� / I � � 0 125'- 8" PVC @ 2.00% ":1-I�? CO \ 43,987 SFCV ♦ ACCESS Beginning. r SOUTHWEST CORNER OF \ ±1 .01 AC (IC ♦' RESTRICTIONI N + V \ LOT 1 BLOCK 1 AND OF 1 �j ( ) �IJQDoc. 3587782N RTHWE T RNER FI I' WEST LINE OF LOT 2 BLOCK 1 O O �� SOUTHEAST CORNER LOT 1 I 1 I I I < = o Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place 1 � 2__ BLOCK 1 AND NORTHEAST I ♦ i - N OUTLOT A AND 1 � .c \ CORNER OF LOT 2 BLOCK 1 '� � 1 g CC i LOT 1 BLOCK 1 \ SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 N L,� s I ♦ (1 ) O Commencingat the northeast corner of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition, ' I In • BLOCK 1 AND NORTH + �� Z POTENTIAL FUTURE \ LINE OF LOT 2 BLOCK 1 I 41 �� / i - rY according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota, said point also i") l I , w being the northeast corner of Lot 1 Block 1 of McDonalds at Orchard Place; thence .0 SIDEWALK PROPOSED 5' 1 F _ Ln N A� (o D&U EASEMENT I- - South 00 degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds East on the east line of said Outlot A a N --30.0'� \ II _ _ 115.21southeastLotBlock J Z -56.00 • I 327.33 ti - distance of feet to the the corner of 1, B 1, and the I \ 1 0 northeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1, of said McDonalds at Orchard Place, said point 11 • N 90°00'00" E 383.33 ,c �I� I I I O also being the Point of Beginning; thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds �) \/ " ` NI V o l : p \ I I 1 \ : ) z West a distance of 383.33 feet to the west line of said Outlot A; thence South 00 - - - - - - in--. - - - �� - '� I `n degrees 03 minutes 57 seconds East on said west line of said Outlot A a distance of LIB , I o II ►�f WI I I� 9 �/� ``' `�,. ' I 30.06 feet; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds East on said west line 1 N - I / 1 I j EXISTING PATH _ \ Q' 15' BUILDING i �I U of Outlot A a distance of 12.93 feet; thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 27 I 1 I 1 \ I: I� /� 15' BUILDING ` 40' BUILDING Ll r 1 Q Lv \ �� SETBACK \ 0SETBACK . i r� I w cn seconds East on said west line of Outlot A a distance of 146.72 feet to the `--- ��` :I PROPOSED SIDEWALK J PROPOSED 5' SETBACK 1 I of I southwest corner of said Outlot A; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds ` � ' \ i & ACCESS EASEMENT (D& D&U EASEMENT SIDEWALK \ •• �! of I East on the south line of said Outlot A a distance of 370.99 feet to the southeast co I I rl I ' PROPOSED , ,� 1 \ 1 I corner of riied Outlot A; thence North 00 degrees 14 minutes 12 seconds East on -L I ,►r; SIDEWALK CL0 (Z81 PROPOSED 10 said east of Outlot A a distance of 176.51 feet to the Point of Beginning. / I (i ) I l o ++ , ,,. / D&U EASEMENT j �, -- /_ S 89 57 33 W 12.93 - 6.a / , ♦' I -J \ I . / • WEST LINE OUTLOT A \/ ti _L2_.. i/////////////////////��r/, //i�.�iil�iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ C) / ` PARCEL LINE DATA L_ 0AND LOT 2 BLOCK 1 ' ao r �4 I L1J I I b 4R) � � I / I ` ,� 4 ---` G j I V I �1ILINE LENGTH BEARING -- G PARCEL CURVE DATA ��_--- MCDONALD'S i 1 , 11 1 1 ° „ 65 866 S F 4584 BUILDING / I . I L1 101.74 N a 06 50 E t 3,859 SF r-- % 1 40 CHORD CHORD r-���.. ,o'� ±1 .51 AC % ��� j I �L) �4 L2 43.58 N 90°00'00"W CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA LENGTH BEARING N I t1 L3 12.43 N 0°00'00" E Cl 2.50 16.50' 8°40'12" 2.49' N 04°20'06"W , p I4.0 1 _ la / �/ + EAST LINE OF L4 23.80 N 8°40'12"W ° ° C / ~ y 1 ¢/ 1 0 1J ' \ �� \ >►J OUTLOT A AND I C2 3.54 23.50 8 37 45 3.54 N o4 21 20 W ' - , ' � __ 45 RNV / PROPOSED 10 1 Z / �__ -- �� ))) t A LOT 2 BLOCK 1 L5 33.02 N 0°02'27"W ss ss ssr__ D&U EASEMENT , - - - \,- - - - - - - - - - - - - ,--- - - - �.' / 1 f ' I \ PROPOSED 17' 40' BUILDING D&U EASEMENT / �' I I I ° �, / I I I L6 54.81 N 89 57 33 E D&U EASEMENT SETBACK �g�a� (See Note 4) ` el _g44 �� ►�� A I LEGEND 1 c&--- ___ : I L • _1__� - _J 944 J t _- + 115' R/W _ _ __ D&U EASEMENT sao � •L6• •• 1 _�� _ ---- �l (See Note 4)942 �s - •�� - EXISTING LOT LINES _ _ _ S 89°57'33" W 370.99�%' -` - _ PROPOSED LOT LINES - - o -' _ - EXISTING PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY -- v"lu-- J EXISTING DRAIN&UTILITY EASEMENT SOUTHWEST �� NORTH LINE OF 155TH ST. W. & �D� PROPOSED EASEMENT CORNER OF EXISTING PATH ` i OUTLOT A AND �� SOUTH LINE OF OUTLOT A AND SOUTHEAST SETBACK LOT 2 BLOCK 1 \ LOT 2 BLOCK 1 --- CORNER OF EXISTING CONTOUR(MAJOR) _____-_ OUTLOTAAND 1 � � T1 I ^TIDr-r-T \ A /r_-^T ______--- , LOT2BLOCK1 EXISTING CONTOUR(MINOR) Ti I`.1`.� I .2I I \L_L_ I V V L_�: I r-- / PROPOSED CONTOUR(MAJOR) N / b/ / PROPOSED CONTOUR(MINOR) / / PROPOSED CURB&GUTTER SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF / / �,/ SEC. 35 TWP. 115 RGE. 20 // PROPOSED PARKING STALL �/ ---- L� _ PROPOSED SIDEWALK `� ACCESS RESTRICTION 1 _ 1 I I-. A T n E) �� I I A D r� ID I A i� 1-- \�� L_ L i / \ I �/ I \ ' I- 1 / \ I \ LJ I L _ / \ ' L_ \ PROPOSED BUILDING o FOUND IRON MONUMENT w/PLASTIC CAP MARKED RLS 19086 O FOUND IRON MONUMENT DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENTS • SET IRON MON.w/PLASTIC CAP MARKED N.R.S.LS 49835 Notes: 1. Bearings and distances may vary from previous legal descriptions due to different 5'-.-- # !f methods of measurement. -- 5, 2. All proposed site features shown hereon are per Kimley-Horn site design. b b CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR 3. Building setbacks and landscape buffers shown hereon obtained from Kimley-Horn site design. .. .. L.." I hereby certify that this survey, plan, or report was prepared by me or under my direct Tax Record Owner: Designer: Surveyor: TRUE NORTH SURVEYS, P.A. 4. Existing 10' & 15' (varying width) Drainage and Utility Easement along the south supervision and that I am duly Licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Rockport LLC Kimley-Horn True North Surveys and east sides of Outlot A, Block 1, Plat of Orchard Place 4th Addition (Doc. 1 DAKOTA COUNTY Minnesota. All measurements are true and correct, and all monuments are of the nature p y- y V1 5503 W Ponderosa Dr 3587775)to be vacated. I COORDINATE SYSTEM and occupy the positions shown hereon, to the best of my knowledge and belief. 14698 Galaxle Ave Eli Sankey, P.E. Nick Stattelman, PLS 49835 ` r ' Ho; ND 58047 5. 115' RNV on east side of site is to the section line. This is the width dedicated on BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING SIDE 30 0 30 60 NAD83, 2011 ADJ. • Apple Valley, MN 55124 767 N Eustis St #100 5503 W. Ponderosa Dr. `;, et7, h Phone 218-230-4358 the plat of Orchard Place 4th Addition. An apparent additional 85' RAN exists LOT LINES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND 1/23/25 St. Paul, MN 55114 Horace, ND 58047 adjacent to the east of the 115/ R/W shown hereon. The 85' RNV was not 10 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING STREET SCALE IN FEET Ground Distances Nicholas R Stattelman Date - Date: 12/10/2024 surveyed for this plat. RIGHT-OF-WAY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 1 INCH = 30 FEET US Survey Feet MN Licence No. 49835 Sheet 1 of 1 I A e I I 01 1 LEGEND w w w m PROPERTY LINE ////Z� REMOVE CONCRETE SURFACE v C� U Cep C� U L - � - - �- - - � - - ��- - - - - C� - - - - - - - - -Cw - - - - - - - - - - -(O} - - - - - - - UO - - J CO CO 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I CLEARING&GRUBBING _ _ a ' in na '�R' �n�s vn s O _ = FULL DEPTH SAWCUT . .I I I I I I ITI I I�I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 , ///////////// • REMOVE CONCRETE CURB&GUTTER 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 II 1 - ■ ■ — ■ ■ — •• Q 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I11 LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ ❑ EXISTING CHAINLINK FENCE I 1 11 I L 1 _L ,-1 I L • ,-I I O .( 1 1 T T I 1 1 1 ,T7 I T I 0-POW EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER LINE I I I � I I I I I I � I O I I I • i CO 0 -�. 1 1 1 1 1 -Tl 0 � POW EXISTING UNDERGROUND POWER LINE � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 p EXISTING SANITARY SEWER U) I I I I I I I I I I > W I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 E 11 1 1 1 EXISTING STORM SEWER CC Ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 EXISTING WATERMAIN Z Z W Q 1 I 1 1 1 1 Q Q GAS EXISTING GAS MAIN O_ O_ OINIE � I I I I I I I Ic� c� 00- - - 11II1II1 I - - - FIB EXISTING FIBER OPTIC LINE < U �/� • -928 - - EXISTING CONTOUR J J !�ii�•� � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXISTING CURB&GUTTER 0_ I I I I I I I I I I I �' 0 < < z / I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I IJ 1 00 EXISTING SIGN w UJ I © 'v 1 I O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p CL ® I 11 I 1 I 1 I III 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 • �p EXISTING STORM MANHOLE _ 0 ■ 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 iii. % EXISTING STORM CATCHBASIN 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I Z Z W II I I I I I I I I I I I I p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oo■ EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD � 11111111111111E •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II � EXISTING GATE VALVE EXISTING HYDRANT I I I I I I I I I I I N N I1111111111111 ! 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THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEMOLITION, REMOVAL,AND DISPOSAL(IN A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 LOCATION APPROVED BY ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES)OF ALL STRUCTURES,PADS,WALLS, ?ot I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 FLUMES, FOUNDATIONS, PARKING, DRIVES, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, UTILITIES,ETC.SUCH THAT • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T THE IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PLANS CAN BE CONSTRUCTED. FACILITIES TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CO I� 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I MATERIAL PER THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS.BROUGHT TO GRADE WITH SUITABLE COMPACTED FILL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I m LT_ UNDERCUT TO SUITABLE MATERIAL AND 0 ■ :- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 T. O • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ I 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ALL DEBRIS FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSING , I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I o OF THE DEBRIS IN A LAWFUL MANNER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS. 0 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 � I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ANY REQUIRED PERMITS FOR DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL FROM L - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I THE APPROPRIATE LOCAL AND STATE AGENCIES.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE COPIES OF THE I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > PERMIT AND RECEIPTS OF DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS TO THE OWNER AND OWNERS �� 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE, INCLUDING THE TYPE OF DEBRIS AND LOCATION WHERE IT WAS DISPOSED. Z Q I co 1 1 1 1 1 II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I• �� } maw I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � Q � aZo in I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN UTILITY SERVICES TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES AT ALL TIMES. cn = �, ■ 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 UTILITY SERVICES SHALL NOT BE INTERRUPTED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE CONSTRUCTION = o o w a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _, Q T, MANAGER AND COORDINATION WITH THE ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND/OR THE CITY. Q Lij° D a o w Q } z c> I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I o, of 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO THE o ° a o z 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ` 1 1 1 1 1I 11 I I REMOVAL AND/OR RELOCATION OF UTILITIES.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE F 0 > o w w Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I M 1 I I -0 UTILITY COMPANY CONCERNING PORTIONS OF WORK WHICH MAYBE PERFORMED BY THE UTILITY c o G W z zz z - . I I I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • O COMPANY'S FORCES AND ANY FEES WHICH ARE TO BE PAID TO THE UTILITY COMPANY FOR THEIR Q o w I11 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' o SERVICES.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING ALL FEES AND CHARGES. m o [t i_ w in o llIllIllIll 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 II Q xUaW5ZI- w <� I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5. THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN oN THE PLAN HAVE BEEN DETERMINED FROM THE = a z H Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 O BEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE AND ARE GIVEN FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR.THE -w a o Q w cn o ■I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •I I I ENGINEER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACCURACY. PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Q \IV DEMOLITION ACTIVITY,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANIES TO 0 u a) o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 PROVIDE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES WITHIN PROPOSED WORK AREA. a ai° . I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I L a7 ° ° N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ O 0 6. EXISTING SEWERS, PIPING AND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORD PLAN DATA o U ° o I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I AND/OR FIELD UTILITY MARKINGS AND ARE NOT TO BE INTERPRETED AS THE EXACT LOCATION. v a CI) a> ° 7 7 8. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I * Z ADDITIONAL UNMARKED OBSTACLES MAY EXIST ON THE SITE.VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND J o �'o ° I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 0 0 m PROCEED WITH CAUTION AROUND ANY ANTICIPATED UNDERGROUND FEATURES.GIVE NOTICE TO J v u , • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 r - y D AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANIES REGARDING REMOVAL OF SERVICE LINES AND CAP ANY a c 3 ° ;__•o c •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cn H ABANDONED LINES BEFORE PRECEDING WITH THE PROPOSED WORK. a D- a co I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 l' 0 o oa�.00LL ° I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I7. ELECTRICAL,TELEPHONE,CABLE,WATER, FIBER OPTIC,AND/OR GAS LINES NEEDING TO BE a c o a) o r 11 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I II J REMOVED OR RELOCATED SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANY. �'- H� I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I ADEQUATE TIME SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR RELOCATION AND CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE C , ° ° I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ° ° -500 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UTILITY COMPANY IS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH TRANSITION IN UTILITY SERVICE. o M o c v 3 v c °', ❑ II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- c ` °�CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO EXISTING UTILITIES WITHIN ANY ROAD N o 0 0 0 o COo II 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 RIGHT-oF-WAY DURING CONSTRUCTION. s a o v c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 NCC rto• °-� ° N. � � o7'cnE� c 11 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 8. CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT THE PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES WITH FENCING, BARRICADES, v c o ° o 0 po 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' I ENCLOSURES, ETC.(AND OTHER APPROPRIATE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES)AS APPROVED BY o ° o °c a)Lc a> II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 0 THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE COORDINATED IN o f c ) o L c Q 11 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY,COUNTY,AND STATE DOT AS NECESSARY. o f • v L- ❑ 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I I CO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I L o1 I C - < c-. °0 o I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES DURING CONSTRUCTION,AND 0 ° o ° a) c II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I > SHALL NOTIFY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS IF ACCESS WILL BE INTERRUPTED OR ALTERED AT 0 a °•N c 42 o ° I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I �.c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ANY TIME DURING CONSTRUCTION. Q o=v - E I I I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � c- o-( L- ;I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 G 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I�wig IE3 I FIE 10. PRIOR TO THE START OF DEMOLITION, INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BMP'S IN ACCORDANCE WITH ♦ + v o 0 �n 7 o a 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ir I THE EROSION&SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS/SWPPP. V o 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 � w 1 1 1 1 1 0��i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 �� 1 1 1 1 1 1 1N�,1, , I . . 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CONTRACTOR MAY LIMIT SAW-CUT AND PAVEMENT REMOVAL TO ONLY THOSE AREAS WHERE IT IS 3 c°' - T 1 r 4 4 -I- I- �� 1��rrTT 1 1 I TTT�p� ,, t �� ®�F REQUIRED AS SHOWN ON THESE CONSTRUCTION PLANS BUT IF ANY DAMAGE IS INCURRED ON ANYo ® - °°-jv,v -I- � � � � -I- � � � � �-I- � � � � -I- � � � � -I-I- � � � � -I- I— � � � -I-� � � � �-I- I- � � - -I-� � � � ••� wE � , o 1IIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIII I I I I IIII I I IIII I I IIIIII IIII �; � OF THE SURROUNDING PAVEMENT OR CURB,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS o 00 o °111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111 _ ���� REMOVAL AND REPAIR. � o oo� L0 _ _ I1 , 1 , 1 , 1 111 , 1 , 1 , 1 11 , 1 , 1 , 1 11 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 11 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 11 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 111 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , 1 111 , 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 I _ • —' : - - Ct I- a34- c� cn� �- + i -� + i ' + + '-' i i ' + i - '-' + i ' + + + '-' W - 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WATER MAIN WORK WITH THE CITY WATER AND FIRE a © '-'- � '-• -•�_ ■_� -_— ■ A -_ tr y �� .- NIIII �� DEPARTMENTS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION IS CONSTANTLY AVAILABLE TO THE SITE - - - _ �_ _ �- AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES THROUGH ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION.CONTRACTOR WILL w >_ o Lo - - - - - _ - - - - - 0 I� BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING/PROVIDING ANY REQUIRED WATER MAIN SHUT OFFS WITH THE m o m ? o -PAW POt� - — - - 1/t/- � - ��W - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /; CITY.ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH WATER MAIN SHUT OFFS WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE Z U ,,, o N N CONTRACTOR AND NO EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE PROVIDED. w - i 0 z t.� n ■ ■ • * '1►* f �/ ``' CA // 13. IN THE EVENT A WELL IS FOUND,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE ENGINEER AND OWNER p p o 1. '7 .......... IMMEDIATELY.ALL WELLS SHALL BE SEALED BY A LICENSED WELL CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE O WITH STATE REQUIREMENTS. W 1 14. IN THE EVENT THAT UNKNOWN CONTAINERS OR TANKS ARE ENCOUNTERED,THE CONTRACTOR O SHALL CONTACT THE OWNER AND/OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY.ALL CONTAINERS 155TH ST W V 0 SHALL BE DISPOSED OF AT A PERMITTED LANDFILL PER THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS. V > 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IF ANY EXISTING DRAINTILE IS ENCOUNTERED ON SITE; '^ < CV ACTIVE DRAINTILE SHALL NOT BE REMOVED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE ENGINEER. v♦ W D Z 16. IF CONTAMINATED MATERIAL IS ENCOUNTERED ON THE PROJECT SITE,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL Z O a ■ STOP WORK AND NOTIFY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. 0 R. z § Q O w U Z _1O _ILd KEYNOTE LEGEND t� 0 z 6i _1w a a O SAWCUT EXISTING PAVEMENT Q V♦^ W N N OB REMOVE EXISTING CURB W i_ Z Q 2 Z p w W < O OC REMOVE EXISTING SIDEWALK 2 � L W OD REMOVE EXISTING SIGN , N 0 . zo W OE PROTECT EXISTING WATER LINE/HYDRANT/VALVE NORTH Z CO LI o °' OF PROTECT EXISTING SEWER LINE/STRUCTURE 811 • ` , lii J w _ ,_,_, 0 OG PROTECT EXISTING UTILITY LINE/STRUCTURE OH PROTECT EXISTING TREE OGRAPHIIC S 10 2AALE IN FEET0 40 Know what's below. C 2 .0 OI EXISTING GATE VALVE TO BE REPLACED-SEE UTILITY PLAN Call before you dig. i // I I LEGEND W W W co - - - - PROPERTY LINE 1 I Ln SETBACK LINE W W W W W W • - � - - . ■ • ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- PROPOSED CURB AND GUT TER 1p WWyWWW W -WW n - ---7-__ - N89° 382.99' W W W y V y V V W W W 4. W W y W ■ p STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PAY ME NT v, 1 • • 65.1' I ":2 PROPOSED EXISTING PROPERTY LINE , SEE DETAILS FOR SECTION J I T -- T - L D&U EASEMENT ' ' HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT SEE DETAILS FOR SECTION • • I I _DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT (DOC. 3587775) I • d, CONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE DETAILS FOR SECTION M 0 . $ - W _ • • '. a•• °. ° • ..e HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE PAVEMENT CC U ■I d SEE DETAILS FOR SECTION Z Z o_ 0_ O O W ■ I LANDSCAPING E Q 0 N W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W SEE DETAILS FOR SECTION U U ■ I ❑ ❑ GUARD RAIL Q Q z ire . - I PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1 N LIGHT POLE W W I R 1 0' W ° McDONALD'S AT ORCHARD PLACE LU LU _ I ' a) W AREA: 1.01 AC U I I 4C2 I KEYNOTE LEGEND YEXISTING PROPERTY LINEWWW .' 56.0 �• � IzzLur W W I . W W y W W W a ;" �• I CURB, SIDEWALK& PAVEMENT • W W WI 1 I W N N N b W W • Q' °JI Io W W W I I C1 6" CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (B612)- SEE DETAIL • ~ W W Q. C2 CON N CRETE SIDEWALK- SEE DETAIL N Q pr o y * W . PROPOSED 56' MAINTENANCE, \WWW WW W W • ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT c CURB TRANSITION FROM 6"TO FLUSH - SEE GRADING PLAN 0N o I WWWW 3 . • I I c4 SIDEWALK FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT- SEE GRADING PLAN 1I* * W W 6.0' I CMATCH EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT/CURB & GUTTER , N W VW PROPOSED FULL ACCESS I Et PROPOSED ACCESS W W . a PROPOSED 5' PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT (WIDTH VARIES) ARIES)IW W W 'W d W• Q ". '�'�. - - : I D&U EASEMENT ° '• d ' ? I`W . WW W W WW WW ° W W W WW- WW Wy WW PO T' E N T IAL AC CE SSIBL E CURB_RAMP AMP (IF llJ�� °•.`d 1^_' -a a. d.. r -W,. y, a9LI..�3. C' • W W W W V I ■ C NOT USED A I I . . •. - - REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO NORTH LOT) - -I 5' LANDSCAPE BUFFER CACCESSIB LE CURB RA MP - SEE DETAIL C .. Y .. �_�-.- •• N90�9:OA".E-2H313 • • 4. O W W • . . . . . . . . WW . . '. . . . ■ . y � . . =• . . r . . � . '' 'VFW wT J '�� . .. 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I. `W W W W WIW W WW PAVEMENT MARKINGS • yj� WW R3.0' '0 ' � WW I I P ACCESSIBLE PARKING SYMBOL & LOADING AREA- SEE DETAIL I y R3.0' W IW W 40 ,2 S89° 57' 33"W 12.93' J o • • � WW • . - L - � � WWWW p . • I P STRIPED WHITE CROSS-HATCH AREA 4" SOLID LINES @ 45° 2' O.C. W. LWWW C" 7m 40' BUILDING SETBACK P 4" WIDE WHITE PAINTED SOLID PARKING LOT LINE I �\ 2 W Ii W WW SETBACK • : R15.0' . R3.0' � A W P , ia coIW * ` } <� C . . . . . 41, . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . � ' Fo EXISTING � W W , ` ' J .d . .. . WyW iI PDIRECTIONAL ARROW WHITE S o co PROPERTY LINE WI W d . 1 E1- oo W o • - T V 16 - 9.O' • ; WW�WW yWWWWW PROPOSED 10 P PAINTED WHITE CROSSWALK =ozZ ° _ w II .• * W V. R3.0' °°• _ � 4 W W W D&UEASEMENT zc • 16.5' WWWWW W W W WyWW 7 � ooa � o Y2 . , •✓d y W W • • â ,. : •. •• • W W W W W W W W 4.40 yI I I P 24"WIDE PAINTED WHITE "DO NOT ENTER" BAR >- W _° w F Z Z Qn ■ W4{ W1.. Ir •!-'..". . • ♦ °♦ 385' ' ..e • W W W4. 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' a . 120' . .• - t • d d . . • r :- , • : •. a ' ..• ••• -. . : e .aR10.0'' . , O u °o v WWW S OLL FO SIGN 'I 2 -0CC'n - - •� - T '.: • .. 1 I I II 7 C 'II* W 1 • W' W W W W W W Wy W W W W W W W G W W W WWW 251LANDSCAPE BUFFER I � 0 o O•8c v Lc O WWW W W * W W WW WW WW W4. 4, 4, ... . . . . •I IS I sDO NOT ENTER SIGN � ° � �Lc WWW W WW5' LANDSCAPE BUFFER • ,, WW yW W W 4' 4. WW W R7 4, W IyW I � L � III • yW ' el 0 R30.0 40 4, II fJ~.0 N L * 40 4, 40 O MCDELIVERY SIGN IN BOLLARD CU • W W W * y W W * * W y W 40' BUILDING SETBACKID 41) W W W 8 \\- © I 1,9 ° W W W W 8•01W W W Now O W W 0jQO•'g vCLO I WWW W r WWWW W W W W W W Y, W W W W W W W 4, 41 s MOBILE ORDER PICK UP SIGN IN BOLLARD 0 4 3 o ° WyW WW I40 WWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW WWWW orN•- o� W W WW 4. 4, WW WW WWWWWWJVd WW WW * W WR30W.0IWWWW W (nn. • • 10.0', � y * W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W W W * W * W * * W W W W W W WyWW - _ _ W IWWWWW WWWW W _ WWWW W O MONUMENT SIGN PER SEPARATE SIGN PACKAGE Q -0 1,; O N N L >,N d yWyW W W W W W y y W W 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. WWW WW WW WW W W W �.. W W W W ' LANDSCAPE BUFFER y W 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. WWWWyWWWWWVIWWW y WWWWWWWWWWW WW4_ y--- WWWW4. 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C I- a 3 4- C 4-, 0 .--• •y-■•�rt r■ VW W WWWW WWW _ WWW W IWW � WWW �WWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWYW � W WWWWWWWW W W W W W W W ' • W � R CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH UTILITY PROVIDER FOR PAD 4. - a __ - _.- - ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • - ■ _ ■ .. • ■ ■ '-�• ■ •• A. rt - w EXISTING PROPERTY LINE SIZE, THICKNESS, AND REINFORCEMENT - Lu - - RTRASH ENCLOSURE REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS o o N m - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - R DOUBLE GATEWAY ARM - SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C7.2 co N Ili w (/) 0PRE-BROWSE MENU BOARD - SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C7.2 0 0 o 0 0 DRIVE-THRU ORDER POINT CANOPY- SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C7.2 R6 DIGITAL MENU BOARD - SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C7.2 155TH ST W 0 LOOP DETECTOR Rs NOT USED Lo PROPERTY SUMMARY BUILDING DATA SITE PLAN NOTES R9 "ANY LANE, ANY TIME" BOLLARD SIGN Z m TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 2.52 AC TOTAL BUILDING AREA 3,859 SF 1. REFER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS NOT USED O Z OF STOOPS,TRUCK DOCKS,TRASH ENCLOSURES&PRECISE BUILDING Q DISTURBED AREA 1.75 AC PERCENT OF TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 3.51% DIMENSIONS. REFER TO THE SITE ELECTRICAL PLAN FOR LOCATIONS OF PROPOSED 0 GUARD RAIL SEE DETAIL I- J LIGHT POLES,CONDUITS,AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. ' 1 A a Lu EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA 0.00 AC/0.0% PARKING SUMMARY 2. REFER TO CERTIFIED SITE SURVEY OR PLAT FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING li w EASEMENTS, PROPERTY BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS,AND ADJACENT RIGHT OF WAY& W z EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 1.75 AC/ 100.0% PARCEL INFORMATION. a J a • REQUIRED PARKING 1 SPACE PER 3 SEATS a PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 1.10 AC/62.9% (38 SEATS/3 = 13 SPACES) 3. DIMENSIONS AND RADII ARE DRAWN TO THE FACE OF CURB, UNLESS OTHERWISE Q Q CO N 0) NOTED. DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST TENTH FOOT,AND AREAS = ° TOTAL PROPOSED PARKING 41 SPACES ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST SQUARE FOOT. W o w PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 0.65 AC/37.1 /° C Q NET INCREASE IN IMPERVIOUS AREA 1.10 AC 2 STANDARD SPACES/VAN 4. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR U) G < 0 REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE PARKING RELOCATING EXISTING SITE IMPROVEMENTS THAT CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED / \ 0 ACCESSIBLE WORK, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TRAFFIC SIGNS, LIGHT POLES, , 0 = Z SITE DATA ABOVEGROUND UTILITIES, ETC. PERFORM WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH CO STANDARD SPACES/VAN GOVERNING AUTHORITIES REQUIREMENTS AND PROJECT SITE WORK NORTH Z U) o 0) PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPECIFICATIONS. COST SHALL BE INCLUDED IN BASE BID. W - PROPOSED ZONING RB - RETAIL BUSINESS ACCESSIBLE J I 5. TYPICAL PARKING STALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE 9.0-FEET IN WIDTH AND 18.5-FEET IN `\` /' o ~ FRONT =25' LENGTH UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. PARKING SETBACKS SIDE = 15' REAR = 5' 6. MONUMENT SIGN(S)ARE DETAILED ON THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND ARE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET SHOWN FOR GRAPHICAL&INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.CONTRACTOR TO O020 40Know what's beIow. BUILDING SETBACKS FRONT =40' VERIFY SIGN DIMENSIONS, LOCATION AND REQUIRED PERMITS WITH THE OWNER. C3.0 SIDE = 15' liJ!!!t Call before you dig. LEGEND Wwwm — — — PROPERTY LINE I SETBACK LINE _ c, _ _ _ 0 _e_ _._ _ _ _.._ _ _ _n _ _ ,_ _ _ _1/4„, _ _ _I : c — a — — • — — — EASEMENT LINE N89° 52' 37"E 382.99' r I 38.17 I ' — 0 co ,�- - �r I ' ■ lev:Kai.:17 �'�� oitri___.0111-7 _, !�_A w ALL, I W �r l • • 1 • o 0 0 N U U • • I ,I 10.25 17.83 Q Q E❑ a I PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1 I W W o PROPOSED AT ORCHARD PLACE Smeal Aerial RM 75ft • AREA: 1.01 AC o o feet z z W II4 �I ■ Width : 8.33 N N I N 'I I I Track : 7.92 0 0 0 112 Lock to Lock Time : 6.0 WO N Steering Angle : 45.0 0 • z I 0 O (D li I THE VEHICLE MANEUVERING IDENTIFIED ON THIS PLAN WAS ■ PREPARED USING AUTOTURN SOFTWARE AND DOES NOT Nr) CV '- W .1 I I NECESSARILY REPRESENT ACTUAL CONDITIONS NOR DOES IT ACCOUNT FOR EXTERNAL FACTORS.THIS ANALYSIS SHOULD NOT Et IBE USED AS THE SOLE BASIS FOR THE CLIENT'S DECISION MAKING. • ---T I QUEUING N00 03' 57"W 3�.06' �. T— - - — — — — — — - - - - - - .��1 1 \\\ - - - - — — - ill 1 I "THE DRIVE-THRU LANE SHALL NOT IMPEDE OR �j4 I / 1 CONFLICT WITH VEHICULAR, BICYCLE OR ❑E •I I I REQUIRED QUEUING PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ON THE iii - 1 . SITE AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY TRAFFIC MI IJ - / A ENGINEER." PER CITY CODE 155.157 (M)(2) ~~ .4>:(04 109 I17 SPACES: 15 (DRIVE-THRU SPACES) + 2 (PULL '• • . • PROVIDED QUEUING FORWARD SPACES) .2 S89° 57' 33"(\IV 12.93' J dr ( � �•//// `� � — � = / I Q JpOQ �IF0 • *— � 7 CO II in rilill ~U:I; � w .1 IIMI � ~ w I) TTaI10011 Tf� 11 iiiril Ilrl r L10 41:10 41:10 41:10 41:1 41:1 19 / V I O � , WwW OWZZ Z Q �� o � � � Y 2 co II — 7 • • • • — • N o m� � n7 in wo a z= �I // (") O I Q LiJ C IAI lit-k)\-4 0I a U ° ' , • 1 o � o .1 'a_ a 9 11F-- \lI\•\* MCDONALD'S Z � av a) o�� [11• 1 4584 BUILDING U m a> C tN o 3,859 SF o •o� • 0 cn�1 `� 1.51 AC ■ a ^ o a a � 112 � FFE: 948.00 I I O—Iav U EC a m Ilib ° osa •F • U I • I �, I • � N M o C v3"° ° oNL� •' Ne T oN U Ca-� C Ov a) pU OO CO .I ,� . :17) II111 / -0 �ov EEC BMW C v O CO ° �t ° aJ / I i I =0 El I 1 I o Q C=� ° `o 1 � � �.�°� ° v aCi �� J / tn.: o°' �� vow ° �- ° ■ C 7 0) 7 O 5 • I C II v o ° ° ao e I 'II HJ I �� . ° g,av I I p • � Ca>•3y_ o I II ■ Q � 3Oo ° ° 0Tm -0 ° C •I W ._ L S89 57' 33"W370.99' - - - ct 17g17 �-• r■- •---y�� �•-� • � - -ma-• • • _ _ W — — _ — — - --- m p m N 1 • Z U = N N W M---- - U) 155TH ST W (.9 z N L MI z W ■ Q Q z z c) a a J J us aJ 111 a Q QaV) N W H V o w u) 2 a ,,_ W / \ co 0 � o � N NORTH Z W o _` ' W Q LL,U ro 0 OGRAPHOIC SCALE IN FEET40 Know what's below. C3. 1 Call before you dig. ww wm , IQU) U) U) � \ -948- - - - � \ \ // I I I II I 1 10 I LEGEND - - \ \ I I 1 1 )) / I / ...-wiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiw.-wiwi \ / \ \ \ \ I I I I / :w:w:w:w:w:w:w:w:w:w:w:. ROCK ENTRANCE N - \ I ,� _ ,� )_ - - - L - 1 J I I I ;_. 1 I IEROSION CONTROL BLANKET c� c� - s - - v- - - � - - - �- c� - - - u - - - - -Let- - - -�e� - - - =fifr - - - - - - - T �o-yy - - - - - - - v 111* - - - *V cilj - is I 0 " II I r-IEXCB �l / , RIM ELEV. = 938.71 1 y �y 94. IIIIIP _ -� �- I I I / INV 1 = 935.13 S _1 INLET PROTECTION 1IiIh.iIiIw • • • • •_ _ : : -IMELEV. = �48.46 ' ^ I ��-� - IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIII: 1 • • • • • • • / \ / I I I I I 1.��� - ■ i�i i i i i i� SILT FENCE�•�w_�w_�w_�w_�w_�w__ INV 1 = 935. 7• N ' / \ I I I I O I�� I LIMITS OF DISTURBANCEI. I • w..•I•�• •I•I.. INV 2 = 935. ' W • '00.w0w:,1w�w1w�w•w••0I w4w�,, ' INV 3 = 935. S _1 7 \ I I I I I 1 I I b - ••i•••••••w•••••••••2.000 ' ••••••0 / I I I BIOROLL m O Lti ❖•❖a •-••• ❖••i,- - \ IIWWW I �, _• • • • •• • • • 1 Wwwwww•ww- I �.J\ ExcB � EROSION CONTROL PLAN NOTES z z• • • • O O •iw�•iw=ii ii ' / IRIM ELEV. = 938.58 w•,�•w•w� ••000 / INV 1 = 934.78 N Q Q w/w•w•w� / ` 1 1 I I I I I 1 1. THE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN ("SWPPP") IS COMPRISED OF THE U U ■ I INV 2 = 934.82 E EROSION CONTROL PLAN, THE STANDARD DETAILS, THE PLAN NARRATIVE, ATTACHMENTS J J 50.0' •I I - INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SWPPP, PLUS THE PERMIT AND ALL 0_ 0_ •_I� 7 IO SUBSEQUENT REPORTS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS. 0_ 0_ z I� 11 1 1 1 I WI I Ig r' PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1 I iI I I I IO I 2. ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS INVOLVED WITH LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES (w0_ SF MCDONALD'S AT ORCHARD PLACE SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE SWPPP AND NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION D D _ oI �,,.._ /`"' • I• AREA: 1.01 AC I I I I I I SYSTEM(NPDES)GENERAL PERMIT,AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THEIR CONTENTS. 0 _ I I I 1 00E- / 3. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP'S) AND CONTROLS SHALL CONFORM TO FEDERAL, Z Z III I z z w pop I 4�S o i III I 1IISTATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, AS APPLICABLE. THECONTRACTOR SHALL IMPLEMENTI I IIIIADDITIONAL CONTROLS AS DIRECTED BY THE PERMITTING AGENCY, ENGINEER OR OWNER. in I I I I IN N NI 4. SITE ENTRY AND EXIT LOCATIONS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDITION THAT WILL O O •I I I 111 I I I I I PREVENT THE TRACKING OR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS. SEDIMENT \ \ \ L' 1 I 1 I I I Ho OSPILLED DROPPED WASHED OR TRACKED ONTO A PUBLIC ROADWAY FROM THEI1 1III I � CONSTRUCTION SITE MUST BE REMOVED AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. WHEN WASHING IS 1REQUIRED TO REMOVE SEDIMENT PRIOR TO ENTRANCE ONTO A PUBLIC ROADWAY, IT N 0 I CI ] III I I I I I 1 1 I SHALL BE DONE IN AN AREA STABILIZED WITH CRUSHED STONE WHICH DRAINS INTO AN O IiI ^ I. I I I I 1 I / I APPROVED SEDIMENT BASIN. ANY FINES IMPOSED FOR DISCHARGING SEDIMENT ONTO A • �<r I I III PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE PAID BY THE CONTRACTOR. N W � I III IP I 5. TEMPORARY SEEDING OR OTHER APPROVED METHODS OF STABILIZATION SHALL BE I I I I I I I I I I I Ili ' INITIATED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE LAST DISTURBANCE ON ANY AREA OF THE SITE. I I I• I I I I II II, I II I II 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE LAND DISTURBANCE AND CLEARING TO THE MAXIMUM I - - - - I - I I I \ I m EXTENT PRACTICAL OR AS REQUIRED BY THE GENERAL PERMIT. 1I' " I, 0 - 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL DENOTE ON THE PLAN THE TEMPORARY PARKING AND STORAGE I 1 '444 - I I I � 1 \ ,947 T___T II AREA WHICH SHALL ALSO BE USED AS THE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING J - �' F I 1 + AREA, EMPLOYEE PARKING AREA,AND AREA FOR LOCATING PORTABLE FACILITIES, OFFICE �� I I �� Z r Q_ • I I I lii TRAILERS,AND TOILET FACILITIES. fOk ,I' I� I u E❑ I I \ I °I°1 I I i I 11I / 8. ALL WASH WATER FROM THE CONSTRUCTION SITE (CONCRETE TRUCKS, VEHICLE ❑E .I I I �6Z I I I I 6 1 I / CLEANING, EQUIPMENT CLEANING, ETC.) SHALL BE DETAINED AND PROPERLY TREATED ?Ii!T‘ I . \ I I '``s I I BEFORE DISPOSAL. NNW I I �I III 1 1 1 In I I m __ II I II 9. MAINTAINED SUFFICIENT OIL ONAND SITE OR READIL ABSORBING AVAILABLE MATERIALS TO CONTAIN FLOTATION CLEAN-UP FUELSHALL BE OR �c � ` I wiii WI i I IIIII / CHEMICAL SPILLS AND LEAKS.• ■1 ► IIIN ' OP- 0) I I I I I I / 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DUST CONTROL ON SITE. THE USE OF I `\ \-81:, / °\ ' 02 I I I 1 I / MOTOR OILS AND OTHER PETROLEUM BASED OR TOXIC LIQUIDS FOR DUST SUPPRESSION L - 2/ ° \ I I �" EX CB OPERATIONS IS PROHIBITED. � III \\ \ RIM ELEV. = 938.111 < I COry'� lIII I I IY , 11. RUBBISH, TRASH, GARBAGE, LITTER, OR OTHER SUCH MATERIALS SHALL BE DEPOSITED Q a NV 1 = 934.34E J INTO SEALED CONTAINERS. MATERIALS SHALL BE PREVENTED FROM LEAVING THE Q Qz o \ I ' / I IIIIPREMISES THROUGH THE ACTION OF WIND OR STORM WATER DISCHARGE INTO DRAINAGE/ \ \ I DITCHES OR WATERS OF THE STATE. ~O Z Z w Q in a p I I LI w -, z '� % Q a Q O w > / \ 335I zw � z � x � w zc� �� I I / \ I I� I W 12. STAGING AREAS, STOCKPILES, SPOILS, ETC. SHALL BE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF DRAINAGE p o a F O Y 2 'A / WAYS SUCH THAT STORM WATER RUNOFF WILL NOT BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED. PROVIDE } 0 w c p : U) z ` 1 III ' I ,I I / STABILIZATION MEASURES SUCH AS PERIMETER EROSION CONTROL BMP'S, SEEDING, OR F Z > w w w / \ I 4 U WZZZ CO 1 OTHER COVERING AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION. w 0 m a w nz - 1 III \ I l l " Qo " � � - 1 \-: 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RE-ESTABLISHING ANY EROSION CONTROL m v CC U) J w w0 IF Iw e / \ 11 1IBMP DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. NOTIFY THE OWNER'S w w w F<� I I \ 1 I I I / REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY DEFICIENCIES IN THE ESTABLISHED EROSION CONTROL = a zI M 948 1 IMEASURES THAT MAY LEAD TO UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE OF STORM WATER - a Q w• � / \ I II � O C 1 /III / \ 1 \ POLLUTANTS. UNAUTHORIZED POLLUTANTS INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO) EXCESS o 0IL / 1 IIICONCRETE DUMPING, CONCRETE RESIDUE, PAINTS, SOLVENTS, GREASES, FUELS, +� • o t.. ;°) �/\g3°10 / \ \ 1 4.5I% I 1 I LUBRICANT OILS, PESTICIDES,AND SOLID WASTE MATERIALS. v• `v N• _ - 6 �- 1I Q1 - A .\,,j, I1 II O 14. EROSION CONTROL BMP'S SHOWN ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE L. U .LL O vO' 1: / I I II I 7 START OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES ON THE PROJECT, AND INITIATED AS SOON AS U a �' `� u�i v ° I I � I�nCDONALD'S / I + I r I I I L PRACTICABLE. U v L a v((n (71 14I 4g% �J4�S- `�I 45814 BUILDINGI °I1 I0� ° m a> c/ ,---• .' �� 3,859 SF I I �ILi 15. THECONTRACTORIS SOLELYRESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS a o 1:1 43 �,E o� v,�I/ y AC / / \ m OFTHEAUTHORITIESHAVINGJURISDICTION, ANDSHALLMAINTAINCOMPLIANCEWITHo !` a° "' aII IIAPPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. O ° ac'- `m L L V\ \ _ FFE: 948.00 I - a) °�, a) a) a) �� li / I I I O Co oa�'o II (' �1 / -� I I i I 1I 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD ADJUST AND/OR PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL :8 -2 g s ° o•Q,aI. �� ° / I I I14�60% 1 IIIII ^ BMP'S AS NEEDED TO PREVENT EROSION AND OFF-SITE SEDIMENT DISCHARGE FROM THE No0 0 3�, o L' T III / JI III CONSTRUCTION SITE. LOG AND RECORD ANY ADJUSTMENTS AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE O -o ° C ° o1 \ - _ _ IAPPROVED EROSION CONTROL PLANS WITHIN THE SWPPP DOCUMENTS STORED IN THE o0 oo Co ❑ \ " - - I , J IJOB SITE TRAILER. 0 +, 0 0 ai C C 110 722° \ /jo\° -120 = / � - I Up Imo% 1 i , � �J Ii V♦ ° 000°� voo\ o - O fA E U C0 �;� °�° �I _ _ �o - � iSWPPP UPDATES & AMENDMENTS ��11cn \ / / -� Oh I / Ii=c; O I O J C a) LO :' 7 Q ` J / n," / ./j / IITHE CONTRACTOR MUST UPDATE THE SWPPP BY NOTING ON THE SITE MAPS IN THE JOB SITE CU o _14- °❑ C.D / / / /,),),ADO � • I BINDER TO REFLECT THE PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL CHANGES C !. N o v o • y � � TO THE PROJECT SITE FOR THE DURATION OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.AT A MINIMUM, 0 D+� m C y; y[EX CBI UPDATES SHALL BE MADE DAILY TO TRACK CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DESCRIBED IN THE 0 o ci,,N o °,�' 1 -- � co // / 9 /iru:; RIM ELEV. = 937.77� SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NOTING THE o o icp'° aCi` = _ __` -- II • LOCATION OF THE JOB SITE TRAILER,TEMPORARY PARKING&LAYDOWN AREAS,PORTA-POTTY, 0 -0 °-c o-4 L ,E 1 I , _ _ _--- _ - -- FIB _ �E Cvrnvo.���, C=� . ' I WHEEL WASH,CONCRETEWASHOUT, FUEL&MATERIAL STORAGE,SOLIDWASTECONTAINERS, ° o° ° ° L o- - o - - �, J I'I ZilbilI IANDOTHERCONSTRUCTIONRELATEDFACILITIESTHATMAYIMPACTSTORMWATERRUNOFFQ, oo, �S .' i e 944 I I/ / p 2 3 9- v .3_�■ 45-- �•��1'���C�� =�j-���rn���t�i�r��� M 943 / 1� \ i P Evw °� __ • • _ - - . _--- - 943 ��. .� � _ - - PHASE 2 SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION 3 ��_ -94'J- A. --.-- _ .-./�C�, 942 '-�-...�.-.-.�._.�` _ 942 . �- 11011111y• 1. TEMPORARILY SEED,THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION, DENUDED AREAS THAT WILL BE ct I- a 3° °C i INACTIVE FOR 7 DAYS OR MORE. a - - - --- -- .-. ism ;- ■_, t� R _ ._, / - 2. CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND SITE UTILITIES AND STORM SEWER.. �• � �- immos - -‹- / 3. INSTALL APPROPRIATE INLET PROTECTION AT ANY NEW STORM SEWER STRUCTURES LU O AS EACH STRUCTURE IS CONSTRUCTED. m o m o N / - - 1 - - - O�, -�1/�l PQ{�t/ W - - - 4. COMPLETE SITE GRADING AND PERMANENTLY STABILIZE AREAS TO BE VEGETATED AS o N N � TOW- '0 W -POW- - ' z O w w cn cn `zn / �/ � a THEY ARE BROUGHT TO FINAL GRADE. ins � � • s J 5. PLACE PAVEMENT BASE MATERIAL. cNn w w N yi�� - / 6. CONSTRUCT PAVEMENTS,CURB&GUTTER,AND SIDEWALKS. 0 o o N S___S _ -y � . / 7. AS APPROPRIATE, REPLACE&MAINTAIN INLET PROTECTION DEVICES WITHIN PAVED EX CB f^ EX CB I---- '---- "---t p / AREAS AS WORK PROGRESSES. N 1 RIM ELEV. = 940.40 1 " t' 8. COMPLETE FINAL GRADING AND INSTALL OF PERMANENT STABILIZATION(SEEDING, \ INV 1 = 935.34 W : RIM ELEV. = 938.07 , �-( kX C: 1 INV 1 = 935.31 6" PVC NE ' ' RIM : L: : SODDING, ETC.)WITHIN LANDSCAPED AREAS. INV 2 = 935.47 S 1 , i �938. i 9. WHEN THE SITE HAS ACHIEVED FINAL STABILIZATION AS DEFINED BY THE APPLICABLE \ - \ INV 2 = 934.00E INV 1 = '33.31 W EROSION CONTROL PERMITS, REMOVE ALL REMAINING TEMPORARY EROSION& " \ V \ 155TH ST W - V • INV 2 =s'35.02/6" PVC N 1 SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP'S AND RE-STABILIZE ANY AREAS DISTURBED BY THE REMOVAL. Z W > N _ e, IINV 3 = 933.79S 1 '^ N \ EX CB ^� \ \ ( - NOTE THE SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION IS INTENDED TO CONVEY THE GENERAL CONCEPTS W �JQ, / 1 \ 0 OF THE EROSION CONTROL DESIGN AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON FOR CONSTRUCTION Q RIM ELEV. = 940.75 1 _ / � � - _ W PURPOSES.THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETAILED PHASING AND Z INV 1 = 935.80 N CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. 0 Q 111 NV 2 = 935.81 S 1 - - ri-2-1/7> THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING IMMEDIATELY, PRIOR TO AND/OR _ / /// J DURING CONSTRUCTION IF ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE W I^ EX CB / cn IS NECESSARY. Q Cl) Z w RIM ELEV. = 938.35 i 7 O 0 0 Q a a / INV 1 = 933.57 N : J Z J z I / / / _ INV 2 = 933.58 � w m n a J Z J a N N AREASUMMARY PHASE 2 BMP QUANTITIESW I- O GC o w S SITE OUTFALL: I- < o TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 2.52 AC/ 109,854 SF SILT FENCE ±1,400 LF I EXISTING OUTFALL SHEET DRAINS INTO THE PUBLIC STORM SEWER O w s � m Z ~ n ON 155TH STREET WEST AND PILOT KNOB ROAD. PROPOSED SITE z 0 N TOTAL DISTURBED AREA 1.75 AC INLET PROTECTION 13 EA , 0 M g LI.I STORMWATER RUNOFF IS COLLECTED BY THE ON-SITE STORM (, EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA 0 AC SEWER SYSTEM, WHICH DRAINS INTO THE PUBLIC STORM SEWER NORTH Z COCl ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 1 EA- - ON ENGLISH AVE AND ULTIMATELY DRAINS TO A REGIONAL 811 • J Q W E w EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 1.75 AC STORMWATER BASIN. THE SOUTH AND EAST PERIMETER OF THE ``�� g J Ce o BIO ROLL ±30 LF PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 1.10 AC SITE SHEET DRAINS INTO THE PUBLIC STORM SEWER ON 155TH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ±8,000 SF STREET WEST AND PILOT KNOB ROAD. PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 0.65 AC OGRAPHIIC S 10 2AALE IN FEET 0 0 Know what's below. C4. 1 Call before you dig. 0 0 0 >- LEGEND EJEE00 I \ ( ` I 1 I I I I II I I I I / I - - PROPERTY LINE A -N e I �/ LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE I I I - 928 EXISTING CONTOUR - N \ \ l I I 925 PROPOSED CONTOUR \ \\ I PROPOSED RIDGE LINE -.0 U 0 L _ - - - v - - - " - 4_-;) - - " Q- " - - - " - - - "1 - ` a t- - e - - - -e_ - _ - , �� - - - - AuCO _ 0 PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(SOLID CASTING) (ME:948.00• ME:947.93�- R - n - - f �f EX CB • • • • •_ - - - - - - - - - - - , J PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CATCH BASIN(CURB INLET CASTING) I • 7 ( i , RIM ELEV. = 9i Q (T.948.23) SD1v11= --- - _/-- -I CO- i I ( INV 1 = 935.13 ® PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENOUT r (G:947.73 M ELEV. = y48.46 PROPOSED STORM SEWER- • ME:949.01) V 1 = 935.26 N I I PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION U) CC V2 = 935.36W / \ \ [ (100.00w - STRM-100t• V 3 - 935.81 SII \?li HP:00 PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATIONO I U) CONNECT TO EXISTING 24"STUB \ \ ?1 Z Z LU / 1 - PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION 0 0 2.00% RE.947.81 I -------- 1. f \ I t>7 W (LP:0.0� 0 IE:935.90 I I PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION Q Q I. 35 LF 24"PVC / + (G:0.00}- O O I (948.09}-� ?4763 @ 0.20% \ / 1 ` ` EX CB (T:o.00}- PROPOSED TOP OF CURB ELEVATION J J • j• 14 LF-18"HDPE fl I 0_ Q ; RIM ELEV. = 9? PROPOSED FLUSH PAVEMENT ELEVATION 0_ 0- Z ME:949.00) I� @ 2.00% ( I ' INV 1 = 934.78 01 T/G:0.0 Q Q _ / I i MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION w w �� t INV 2 = 934.82 I (ME:0.0}-�" � U) • I a 2.00% OO I I EOF:0.0 O PROPOSED EMERGENCY OVERFLOW ELEVATION > > I STRM-101A I I� O li II o00.0/o PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTIONSTRM-101B PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1I STMH 48"2' II ° Z Z wME:948.76 RE:947.22 PROVIDE STUB WITH CAPMcDONALD'S AT ORCHARD PLACE I I gO IE:935.97 S \ II�ME:949.04) IE:935.97 E • IE:936.26W I II ,nAREA: 1.01 AC I • \ IE:935.97 N ��. I GRADING PLAN NOTES 0 0 0 Im - 9 I I N N N wOII - I I I T-c\j. \ ;ccl I I 1. PERFORMGRADING WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CITY SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMITI�I IQI 948.30IREQUIREMENTS. 0I IN I \ I 21�°lo G:947.70 I \ 2. CONTACT STATE 811 CALL-BEFORE-YOU-DIG LOCATING SERVICE AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO • • , - �/ ° o O O EXCAVATION FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS. I 1.60% 111( C� D > j I N3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 1 I I 4. FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR I I4/I rn I TO THE START OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR I I i I VARIATIONS IMPACTING THE PROPOSED DESIGN OF THE PROJECT. Lil • I 98LF-18"HDPE I II��� 0.30% I rn I \II 5. IN PAVED AREAS, ROUGH GRADE TO SUBGRADE ELEVATION AND LEAVE THE SITE READY FOR SUB-BASE. I p @ co I I T• :946.32 I I 6. SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY rn I STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES.WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL - - - - - - - - A ., G:945.95i 1 I I - i mADJACENT TO EXISTINGPAVEMENT,THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID IIrn -t \ \ \ \ \ \ . UNDERMINING OF EXISTING PAVEMENT. i 1 I I 7. ELEVATIONS SHOWN REPRESENT FINISHED SURFACE GRADES.SPOT ELEVATIONS ALONG CURB&GUTTER ?lit44 / �__ ' 3„ •�430 T:947.31 T---�. 94g _ V rn I - -�1�� - - - - - T:945.55 - - - o- - - - - � - - - T:946.68 a I �- NI o G:945.05 G:946.81� �� I T/G:947.23 �� •o I 116-) REPRESENT THE FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED o _ G:946.18 I li (� r T/G:947.31 V / q c l (>) 8. EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING,CONCRETE ITEMS,ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS,AND OTHER ~~ We II I rn/, .` \ C i STRM-106 6i ��� � UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF E , 56 LF-18"HDPE - 12X12X6 WYE I I o❑ ° (HP:947.31 / I I I I ) THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. ••I I N @ 0.30/o &STRM CO / I I - - �, 660 59 LF-12"HDPE I M T:945.35 / RE:947.11 ° I r . 3 09/ T:945.25) IE:938.87 S @ 1.00/° I I I i i4 m 9. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND GUTTER WITH SMOOTH ME:947.42 1.37% / �� G:944.85 G:944.75) LP:945.87) I I I I E UNIFORM SLOPES THAT PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE TO COLLECTION POINTS. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM SLOPE OF ( I ^ IE:938.87 E I 4\I -10 �� 4 < C� J IE:938.87 W - I 1.25%IN ASPHALT PAVEMENT AREAS AND A MINIMUM SLOPE OF 0.50%IN CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. 946 2.11% I Ii w G:946.63) LP:94 0 STRM-107 �tl 1 i 10. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM SLOPE OF 0.50%ALONG CURB&GUTTER. REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT Z a I °° ME:947.07� f194 LF 12"HDPE c OT:946.48 I a - w 00 ( J-' i I w cn } a v STRM-1031.00% rn o O CBMH 48"DIA. I I I Q / "INFALL"CURB WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD THE GUTTER,AND"OUTFACE"CURB WHERE PAVEMENT w rn @ 5/° G:945.98 I I wa � az0 L - (947.21 116- - CBMH 48"DIA. 7.6?,, gyp^ v...,8 RE:945.87 ( I DRAINS AWAY FROM THE GUTTER. cn F 0 in RE:944.60 �\ co 7g m / IE:939.46 W I I VEX CB E H o o ( Q a O 70 (f) I I I I OZZ W Z K� STRM-102- 9 IE:936.43 S rn o z I I I = 11. INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4-INCHES OF AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL UNDER PROPOSED CONCRETE CURB& < a a w J ,� y I I I RIM ELEV. 938, a w o w d > z ci 6 IE:936.93 E / / GUTTER,SIDEWALKS,AND TRAILS UNLESS OTHERWISE DETAILED. x z i _ STMH 48"DIA.WITH 945.54 947.69 46 LF-6"PVC o\° I I H v, LNV1 = 934.34E Ooa � o Y 2 � C I PRESERVER ENERGY ` IE:936.43 W • T:946.52 _ 947.69@ 2.00% I I II I } L w c o ec u Z DISSIPATOR AND M 1 r1 / �� I I 12. GRADING FOR SIDEWALKS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES, INCLUDING CROSSING DRIVEWAYS,SHALL CONFORM TO F 2 > o z co o G:946.02� ' I I I I Z - SKIMMER 4'SUMP - -(947.56 T:947.38 I I I 1„,I CURRENT STATE&NATIONAL ADA STANDARDS: W O CO w iz J • RE:945.90 L L • ® ® L N ,G:946.884' / I Q O ‹ o D 0i w 0-i Ill IF /�� CO /®� /®� / a _ w o\o T:945.99 ? C� j T:947.67 0 946.94 IE:936.26 E 4� 92i /� \ I I W ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES SHALL NOT EXCEED 8.3%(1:12). m } w O h I G:946.00) o T/G:947.50 G:947.17� , ,,\ ,,, , ,, ,,, o w _ a O J Z wIE:936.26 NSIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES SHALL NOT EXCEED 2.0/o. O a wII \ i � W W W �U ~ F 946.54 T:946.74G T:947.89 T:947.97 ,� T.947.97 / ( LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK SLOPES SHALL NOT EXCEED 5.0%. w p a ' T:947.88 o =cnaoawcn o ( ) T:946.88 G946.17946.34 ` � T:946.25 G:947.39 �G:947.50�\ / G:947.50� ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS AND ACCESS AISLES SHALL NOT EXCEED 2.0/o IN ANY DIRECTION.A MAXIMUMT/G:946.43 947.38 \\\ °I I SLOPE OF 1.50/o IS PREFERRED. 11 0 0 o • . ( / ) 0/ o////T/G:946.34 �� o ° Ir 1.50% 6.74% 6.75% / \ Ill - v °946.62c� 0.28%� co0.56/o rnti ao T:947.86 + mco T/G:946.26 T/G:946.54 rn p ° o- •(...,.._,......,..... �� I c? oill II Q SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT. NOTIFY ENGINEER L ° v ° I C� o �G:947.33 lc v v ° N /�i�////// �,r / I --- _ itl rn \\\\\\4.21\.6\\:\ ( IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO PAVEMENT INSTALLATION.CHANGE O c.- K 1.62% - -w --- . 010 \ lT:946.86lir - - 0 I I O a) o0pO -.° `oKT/G:946.51� 946.36 946.45 3IO ORDERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR ADA COMPLIANCE ISSUES. L a) vc4 )�G:946.36 G:94622 (947.80 947.53� -STRM-1091.17% 2 / I I O amaaimv �"�946.28 (G:946.72� FFE=948.0� ROOF DRAIN 13. UPON COMPLETION OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES, RESTORE ADJACENT OFFSITE AREAS DISTURBED BY Uo L Q ovI I� oIE:939.79N \ , 1 toa ° ° v �, a�„ _ o FFE=948.0 \ I m CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH OR EXCEED THE ORIGINAL CONDITION. LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE RE VEGETATED L v o 0( av ° m ° arc .cT:947.17945.78) WITH A MINIMUM OF 4-INCHES OF TOPSOIL. - c v a) ��I G:946.67 \ i 126 LF-12"PVC N OO a ^ v .°� 3 v o v1.44% o o (HP:946.79 a ° a(G:946.66 i@ 1g ° �+ 714. EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. v ° C - a �' °I° 0.50% g/ MCDONALD'S 1 zREFERTOTHEUTILITYPLANS FORLAYOUTANDELEVATIONS FOR PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER WATER MAIN ;` o a)` °a' a)L a)L °..._ I I } \ G1 00% _ 4584 BUILDING m ANDOTHERBUILDINGUTILITYSERVICECONNECTIONS. 00 svo.rn a-----,.. „z.c,2 _ o I T:946.16 c 2G:946.83 944.97 G:946.163 1 �' T 3,859 SF No -�' a� Lg44 (7 c ° o•- v c •VT:947.33� ( I r � \I 1.51 AC / ■ , ° c v c a� ° o ° ° cI94683 FFE:948.00 / \ \ I O N c o v �� (FFE=948.0 r J STORM SEWER NOTES o s a �, o c T:947.90 Iri G:947.40 _ ,,AA �'c cap• a° ° V♦ EXPOSED FOUNDATION - \ T:947.84 FFE=948.0 -943 \ I I I 1. INSTALL STORM SEWER IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CITY OR STATE SPECIFICATIONS,STATE PLUMBING v °.3 o o WALL 1 T:947.15 T • � &:946.63d :947.13 J I I CODE,AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. N v a) o ° I G:946.65Z. I Ili \ I I co O L o CO El II I Q � , / J 2. CONTACT STATE 811 CALL-BEFORE-YOU-DIG LOCATING SERVICE AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO L \ - 20 (� _ T:948.00� r r T:948.00 f �� I EXCAVATION FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS. ° Q ;'v o I •I \ \-9-0 ° � v � �O G:947.5•0 I I G:947.50JL L / /11 / I 3. STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 0 N v o a) 0) U) STRM-104 °; CBMH 48"DIA. g D_ v o o I I0., STRM-105- O / I a- N._ c a�Q I �� o ' g�1i PVC:ASTM D-2729vv ° ° :119 6 0 o CBMH 48"DIA. 0 90\ cn RE:946.28 / �� I / 1 IP C: ASTM-2F-714, F 894Q ° - ° ..cn._�C Q L O 0.68/0 46 co 94j rn g4� IE:940.14 •W � ODD • I PVC SCH40:ASTM D-1785, D-2665, F-794 v o v U1 '° °a • RE:944.82 co O o o 0, o J o IE:938.06 E 208 LF 12"HDPE\ / EX CB rn ° c t ° o,°-° I c�o� o\o IE:937.06 N LP:944.82) @ 1.00% HP:947.24 LP:946.28 I FITTINGS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: c a> a � �� - �r� !RIM ELEV. = 937 HDPE:ASTM D-3212 3 a °''E o c- � -943 Q' � �� FIB i - ' 71E PVC:ASTM D-2729,JOINTS PER ASTM D-3212 0 ® T 3 °v �:1 T:945.38 U I PVC SCH40:ASTM D-2665, F-794, F-1866 w 1= 5 ) 0 Lt. / I -=--- S GAS_ �_- (G:944.88 ' ` 946 c - j7,( �' .I ,, I Q a° v v ,i 0so_ gq5 - I F/� 4. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. w t ° o o (ME:945.01 ask Ra 3 c cn - - - - _ _- 944 a4c - � 943 •' TO THE START OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR w 942 •I • ,111111/* VARIATIONS IMPACTING THE PROPOSED DESIGN OF THE PROJECT. �03 o m o N - �- - - I - - - - - - `� - - - 941 - - - - •-�• • -• � • - Al •-• •, 4 - - I. 6. EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. Z Lo N • • • �16` L� (n �� re 7 REFER TO THE UTILITY PLANS FOR LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS FOR PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER,WATER MAIN, Q a w_ w w N -(ME:941.95) (ME:941.83 • ME:941.81) ��•/ ' ME:941.00) _11.1.11111111 , --(ME:940.00) "1111/- _ _ _ _ _ - - AND OTHER BUILDING UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTIONS. REFER TO THE GRADING PLAN FOR DETAILED SURFACE o Q 111i _ O ��, ELEVATIONS. o a o O e C3 / ■ ■ J ' 7. EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING,CONCRETE ITEMS,ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS,AND OTHER 2 a' OW �L22 v a i , UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF \ _ THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. �(tx CB ; RIM ELEV. = 940.40 \ \ EX CB 0 L 8. COORDINATE WITH THE PLUMBING PLANS FOR THE LOCATION,SIZE AND ELEVATION OF THE PROPOSED \ INV 1 = 935.34 W \ RIM ELEV. = 938.07 1 -( X C 1 1 UNDERGROUND ROOF DRAIN CONNECTIONS. N N INV 2 - 935.47 S I INV 1 = 935.31 6" PVC NE 'IM : L: Lio J \ \ 155TH ST W \ �_ INV 2 = 934.00E 1 v INV 1 = �33.81 W Q 9. WHERE STORM SEWER ROOF DRAINS HAVE LESS THAN 4-FEET OF COVER IN PAVED AREAS OR 3-FEET OF Lo • I COVER IN LANDSCAPE AREAS,PROVIDE 3-INCH THICK INSULATION A MINIMUM OF 5-FEET IN WIDTH,CENTERED Z Z Z N \ \� \ \ \ J ON THE PIPE. J INV2 =035.026"1/CN , _ lI�1V 3 = 933.70 S 1 0 § \ /� EX CB -1 \ \ G� ( 10. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE WATER-TIGHT CONNECTIONS. A RIM ELEV. = 940.75 , co Dli w \ i INV 1 = 935.80 N - 11. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLES SHALL BE GASKETED AND WATER TIGHT. BOOTED < 0 a / INV 2 - 935.81 S ,N 'I COUPLERS AT THE STRUCTURE OR A WATER STOP WITH NON-SHRINK GROUT MAY BE USED IN ACCORDANCE 0 a \ - i WITH LOCAL CODES. z I EX CB �/ Q 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL AIR TEST ALL STORM SEWER PIPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. J CI a a a1 N w J a W 0 Z w CO v Q o / \ 0 =W O N H CO NORTH Z - o ,w W a O r%1 IMMApi 0 OGRAPHIIC S 10 2AOLE IN FEET40 Know what's below. C50 Call before you dig. :CP NW 1 o I m u) u) ZCP SE J LEGEND w w w m A e I 0EXISTING PROPOSED - cn > < ,-r EX SDMH D.( ►� GATE VALVE 4- HYDRANT REDUCER � RIM ELEV. = 947.43 Q ,m = J STRM-WATER XING L - _ v - - J TEE ' INV 1 = 934.63NW U 0 - - �- - - � - - - - - - C� - - - �1 - - - - - - - - - {3e �� - - -C� - - - �- - {e� - - CO IZI RI i WATR BP:939.42 1 INV 2 934.68 E STRM TP:937.92 _ _ v n n O QS OS SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE • H co co SANITARY CLEANOUT 'VEX SaMEL 'I :11RIM ELEV. = 948.46 I I WATERMAIN NV 1 = 935.26 N I D SANITARY SEWER Z ',IV 2 = 935.36 W i STORM SEWER CO 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER MAIN WITH 12"X12"X6"TEE T. IV 3 = 935.81 S I - w 0_ I J POW POW- UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC CC U CONNECT TO EX.STUB I I I • I-PR.STUB CO COM COM TELEPHONE Z Z cn IE:937.60 E PROPOSED 12"DIP GAS GAS GAS MAIN 0 0 LLJ (CONTRACTOR TO FIELD GATE VALVE I• 26 LF-6"PVC Q Q VERIFY EX.STUB INVERT) I• �I a Q Q I @ 1.00% Q J J I�PR.STUB 0 0_ 0_ - iI �� I. IE:939.18 W I Q Q Z •I SWWR-WATER XING ® STRM SSWR XING UTILITY PLAN NOTES w W LLL WATR BP:939.60 II (n (n LI EX SSMHSSWR BP:939.02 �• SSWR TP:938.10 10.0' 1. INSTALL UTILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CITY SPECIFICATIONS,STATE D D I ' RIM ELEV. = 946.70STRM TP:938.01 PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1 U i (] d I II PLUMBING CODE,AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. Q Q I- I INV 1 = 927.00 W o McDONALD S AT ORCHARD PLACE z z w 17 LF-6"PVC •INV 2 = 927.10E ` I @ 1.00% AREA: 1.01 AC 2. CONTACT STATE 811 CALL-BEFORE-YOU-DIG LOCATING SERVICE AT LEAST TWO g Y I INV 3 = 935.20E �1 I •I I WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS. ISSWR-101 12.0' 10.8 N N N 48"SSWR MH • I 3. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 0 0 0 • RE:947.74 \ W • IE:937.77 S I I 4. SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE: N Q PVC:ASTM D-2729, D-3034 N N IE:938.92 E PVC SCH 40:ASTM D-1785, F-714, F-894 IE:937.77 W • 0 1 SANITARY SEWER FITTINGS SHALL BE: o N 0 D w �I � PVC:ASTM D-2729, D-3034 6"DIP - I PVC SCH40:ASTM D 2665, F 2794, F 1866 r) N ,- W 11 5. WATER MAIN PIPE SHALL BE: 6"AND LARGER, PVC C-900 PER ASTM D 2241 Ct • CLASS 200 UNDER COUNTY ROADS,OTHERWISE CLASS 150 •I 119 LF-6"PVC I I . 4"AND LARGER DUCTILE IRON PIPE PER AWWA C150 @ 1.00% SMALLER THAN 3"PIPING SHALL BE COPPER TUBE TYPE"K"PER • _ ANSI 816.22 OR PVC,200 PSI, PER ASTM D1784 AND D2241 LII 5. STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE: ❑ - �• m HDPE:ASTM F-714, F-894 E I _ - _.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PVC:ASTM D-2729 � � 1 PVC SCH40:ASTM D-1785, D-2665, F-794 �- -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Tj__,,,s7 - - - - • STORM SEWER FITTINGS SHALL BE: I (I) ., I I �1 r I HDPE:ASTM D 3212 I Q PVC:ASTM D-2729,JOINTS PER ASTM D-3212 ??;4 II I - r 0 PVC SCH40:ASTM D-2665, F-794, F-1866 I I Ise •I I SEE SHEET C5.0 FOR STORM woe 6. WHEN CONNECTING TO AN EXISTING UTILITY LINE, FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION, DEPTH, - SEWER IMPROVEMENTS SSWR-103 \6 AND SIZE OF THE EXISTING PIPE(S)PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE NEW LINES. NOTIFY - - I j 48"SSWR MH m THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS IMPACTING THE M I // I li PROPOSED DESIGN OF THE PROJECT. SSWR-102 0 :941.1 E C� \ u� ', IE:941.15 E p00% F-4"PVC SSWR-104 • • 48"SSWR MH 219 LF-6"PVC F- IE:941.15 S o 7. PLACE AND COMPACT ALL FILL MATERIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED RE:946.51 • @ 1.00% O IE:941.15 W 45 BEND AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. MINIMUM TRENCH WIDTH SHALL BE 2 FEET. IE:938.96 E CLEANOUT I g w RE:947.43 Z < w F °000 L - -I IE:938.96 N 4 4 8. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF T-6"COVER ON ALL WATER LINES. cn ¢ v STRM-SSWR XING SWWR-WATER XING IE:941.91 S I Q Q z in C� i I 1, (2)45°BEND o IE:941.91 W cn 2 F •c n SSWR BP:939.64 ,_(Ni 22 LF-4"PVC SSWR BP:941.39 9. FOR WATER LINES AND STUB-OUTS UTILIZE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITH RESTRAINTS SUCH = H w w 6"X6"X6"TEE 6"DIP a o o 4110 ' STRM TP:937.51p�2 00%� WATR TP:939.89 AS THRUST BLOCKING,WITH STAINLESS STEEL OR COBALT BLUE BOLTS,OR AS F O z z < a oz I \Iff I I I l �I I INDICATED IN THE CITY SPECIFICATIONS AND PROJECT DOCUMENTS. Q w o a o w d w z 0 x azaxH SSWR-103A (2)45°BEND 40 LF-4"PVC O O a O num n� GI OUTLET G� 10. MAINTAIN 18-INCH MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION WHERE SEWER PIPE CROSSES p w o co ulz •▪I II STRM-WATER XING @ 2.00% • �1 > WATER LINES(OUTSIDE EDGE OF PIPE TO OUTSIDE EDGE OF PIPE OR STRUCTURE). ~ z Et o z NW IE:941.59N�� ) apt C> I I STRM BP:936.55 I HYDRANT CO in z z z PROVIDE 10-FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION BETWEEN SEWER PIPE AND WATER LINES. w 0 C000 a w n g W WATR TP:935.05 ® t ASSEMLBY GREEN TURTLE GMC1300 I v a o o u a w w 2"DIP >-c.) wcn7w0 GREASE INTERCEPTOR I m } w I. IN THE EVENT OF A VERTICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN WATER LINES,SANITARY LINES, w - Q v 51 z w SSWR-103B I STORM LINES AND GAS LINES(OR ANY OBSTRUCTION EXISTING AND PROPOSED),THE w w w ct o o Q 1- GI INLET �10 LF-4"PVC SANITARY PIPE MATERIAL SHALL BE PVC SCHEDULE 40 OR PVC C900 AND HAVE -can a o < w c~n o IE:941.59 S @ 2.00% SSWR-105 I MECHANICAL JOINTS AT LEAST 10 FEET ON EITHER SIDE OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE o 0 II I I I I CONNECT TO BUILDING �� I CROSSING.THE WATER LINE SHALL HAVE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITH APPROPRIATE o a� .▪I I �� SERVICE • FASTENERS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 18-INCH VERTICAL SEPARATION • z �' o IE:942.71 N • MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI A21.10 OR ANSI 21.11 (AWWA C-151)(CLASS 50). v v v,. Co C N SSWR-103C -CONNECT TO COMBINED I o I° v o o 0 CONNECT TO BUILDING FIRE AND DOMESTIC WATER L. U L aav 'er1 I12. ALL PVC&HDPESEWERANDWATERPIPESHALLHAVEATRACERWIREINSTALLEDINTHESERVICE 5'FROM BUILDING r,. SERVICE LN(\i/Y\ ii t /° IE:941.79 N II TRENCH AND TERMINATED PER THE DETAILS. J a a o o 0o m-v o a o 13. UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED, INSPECTED AND APPROVED PRIOR -v a) m N aD C C,) MCDONALD S TO PLACING BACKFILL. v .- v�,�}� I GP 4584 BUILDING I O ct o o o c.�' `oaL 0 c m 3 0.E••o 0 co �I I 3,859 SF -7-1 D 14. IN PAVEMENT AREAS, RAISE MANHOLE CASTINGS TO BE FLUSH WITH PROPOSED o a o v+ a� 0 0 ,�IiI FINISHED SURFACE GRADE. IN GREEN AREAS, RAISE MANHOLE CASTINGS TO BE ONE �1% • °� E C.o 1.51ACI � I) -v2) v o•E2 ® PROPOSED GAS FOOT ABOVE FINISHED GROUND ELEVATION&INSTALL A WATERTIGHT LID. o v a �1 PROPOSED TRANSFORMER FFE:948.00 I N 0 0•3�, v L �U NN LOCATION I METER LOCATION i I o1:1 v 1 / I 15. REFER TO PLUMBING PLANS FOR LOCATION,SIZE AND ELEVATION OF UTILITY SERVICE N -�- C o v 4-4 I / ,II PROPOSED ELECTRIC � CONNECTIONS AND ROOF DRAINS TO THE INTERIOR BUILDING SYSTEMS. BACKFLOW O t s `° ° o co C DEVICES DDCV AND PRZ ASSEMBLIES &METERS ARE LOCATED INSIDE THE BUILDING. o ( .' v.' 0 y a 0 METER LOCATION ( ) C C rt' 0)T I - ,I I II16. CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION AND/OR ELEVATION OF NNC o o av0iDo ••I - 120' C-9 r rKSIL / VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANOI SNAOND WHERE OSSIB EA MEASUREMENTS TOAKENH E IN THE ~•E ° o 6 1 C.) Li Li ...... FIELD.THE INFORMATION I S NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE.THE ° Q ;'v I o L - I I CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANIES AT LEAST 72 HOURS • ° v 0 ° BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES)3 . IT SHALL 0 4-N•N o ni 0 c ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 O L BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES :X SSMH ® I WHICH CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. Q v o a L?+ I ♦ vv2UM ELEV. = 947.16 i 1/CONTRACTORTOCOORDINATEWITH UTILITY PROVIDER FORII _ 17. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NECESSARY INSPECTIONS AND/OR V LE o o°v C ai `qV 1 - 926.26 NEGAS CONNECTION CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY CODES AND/OR UTILITY SERVICE COMPANIES. 3SPECIFICATIONS. o ® � ° o-p - - v L -��Gl ill 18. REFER TO THE SITE ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PROPOSED SITE cK a o aeL s ID J , LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. w -C 1._3 0 0. Co _,, • CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATEit/CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE !'�� WITH XCEL ENERGY FOR WITH UTILITY PROVIDER FOR . _ 19. EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. a ELECTRICAL CONNECTION COMMUNICATION CONNECTION �� - REFER TO THE UTILITY PLANS FOR LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS FOR PROPOSED SANITARY a.'= SEWER,WATER MAIN,AND OTHER BUILDING UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTIONS. REFER TO >- Q m Cw `n - - •-' -n- •�� �'�� '-�� r�B! �•�� ��� }' i U) THE GRADING PLAN FOR DETAILED SURFACE ELEVATIONS. m 0 0 N cNi - � �- Z O W w Vl N _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - O 20. EXCESS MATERIAL,ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS,AND OTHER UNUSABLE MATERIALS Q et w w w N W �W - POW - - - -P@W- -POW O / - - - - - - - - PI SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF o �, a i 0 2 s THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. o zh� z2^� eta 21. COORDINATE WITH THE PLUMBING PLANS FOR THE LOCATION,SIZE AND ELEVATION OF EX CB -1 THE PROPOSED UNDERGROUND ROOF DRAIN CONNECTIONS. RIM ELEV. = 940.40 EX CB j INV 1 935.34 W RIM ELEV. = 938.07 1 --1 X C: 22. WHERE STORM SEWER ROOF DRAINS HAVE LESS THAN 4-FEET OF COVER IN PAVED INV 2 = 935.47 S I INV 1 = 935.31 6" PVC NE 'IM : L EV. i AREAS OR 3-FEET OF COVER IN LANDSCAPE AREAS, PROVIDE 3-INCH THICK INSULATION 155TH ST W INV 2 = 934.00EI V INV 1 = 3• , A MINIMUM OF 5-FEET IN WIDTH,CENTERED ON THE PIPE. O V J INV 2 =s' 5. 23. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE WATER-TIGHT CONNECTIONS. co _ II V3 = 933, Z Z LU EX CB - O 24. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLES SHALL BE GASKETED AND WATER / 1 RIM ELEV. = 940.75 i D TIGHT.BOOTED COUPLERS AT THE STRUCTURE OR A WATER STOP WITH NON-SHRINK O a INV 1 - 935.80 N !II)% GROUT MAY BE USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES. I- INV 2 = 935.81 S iI 25. CONTRACTOR SHALL AIR TEST ALL STORM SEWER PIPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL a a CODE REQUIREMENTS. 0 I EX CB 1-' J I_ us RIM ELEV. = 938.35 ; a w as , _ I- F W =,a z W I- 0 w 0 2 < 0 / \ co O N Z CO H NORTH 8,... lvi, W a W E o g J W to OGRAPHIIC SCA 10 OLE IN FEET40 Know what's below. C6.O Call before you dig. LANDSCAPE SUMMARY - RETAIL BUSINESS ZONE w `� `� co w w w m MINIMUM COST OF LANDSCAPE REQUIRED: $62,500 = $2,500,000 APPROXIMATE I I I CONSTRUCTION COST x 0.025 p PROBABLE MINIMUM COST OF LANDSCAPE PROVIDED: $89,750 I LANDSCAPE ISLAND AREA REQUIRED: 409 S.F. /2% PARKING LOT AREA 0 LANDSCAPE ISLAND AREA PROVIDED: 1,287 S.F. / 12% = (1,287 S.F. /20,484 S.F.) m m C� * U U® U L - a _ _ _ - _&- - - - - I - C�- - - - - - -- - iv- - - - �� - - - 3 - {� - - - - - - - - - e - - - - - - - L� LANDSCAPE ISLANDTREES REQUIRED: 3TREES/(409S.F. / 150S.F.) .1± - - - - - - - - - - - , - - ° LANDSCAPE ISLAND TREES PROVIDED: 4 TREES , ‘,, ‘,. ‘,,, , . ‘,. 1: , p -\ 7-- i_I ■ ' • PROPOSED 5' m O II D&U EASEMENT EXISTING PROPERTY LINE • o LANDSCAPE LEGEND ■ 4~ ' •� i\_DRAINAGE AND UTILITY I W O W O O cn ■ _ i EASEMENT (DOC. 3587775) II- . v v ''. u EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN / PROTECT IN = • -< 0 I I•� ■ Q Q PLACE (TYP.) m m z i t (5 Q Q Q (n (n O \\ * ■ PROPOSED LOT 1, BLOCK 1 co - - EDGER (TYP.) z .‘g ■ McDONALD'S AT ORCHARD PLACE m 0 '� APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SOD/SODDING `n ■: w • ■ AREA: 1.01 AC ��� ALL DISTURBED AREAS (TYP.) No 0 0 ■ I'' • Z N N N ■ w ■ A \ \ w ■,I .� ■ I SOD (TYP.) N N Q 1-- N I- dchi \ - ■.I I * ■ I i- N O ■ I ^� • 0 m O O ■ . „ , „ . , ■ L, J fir) N '— w v ^ CC ■ • I p LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES E0 'I . PROPOSED ACCESS I O EDGER (TYP.) ■ I EASEMENT (WIDTH VARIES) PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE PROPOSED 5' ■ . ,I- ■ D&U EASEMENT POTENTIAL ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP (IF O DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH (TYP.) 3: • - - - - - T - - - REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO NORTH LOT) p m_ Ok ■ W �- - - - 1 II - - - - ■ �-�■•■.�■ ;.N.■ ■.i m.� m ��m.= `�� � -�.■ L■ ■. - ■ ■Z■.■ L■ tL<■ RZR■ MP �■ m I L` OC ROCK MULCH (TYP.) / )1gretI PROPOSED5 16 ► 4oO i: d 01 1.4 *Oa 6a o. rt i� ?OOOLL . O D&UEASEMENT 0 O - D SOD (TYP )I I I �i 1 i , , Q D .▪II , I ,, : 0 0 , 0 I�j I v� , , . `�' �i a PLANT SCHEDULE * 1±0 .., •aw m *2 SYMBOL CODE QTY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME CONTAINER CAL.� � � . 111•1 � _ p CONIFEROUS TREES } �I I o 0zz° , O 0 `2 aozo3 ERC 5 EASTERN RED CEDAR JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA B & B 6' HT. z a`='221 = o 27 I 416 gv �o� i- o . a¢w�� w z aaw =▪d W Q } J :P *O O I oZ Jco I- ZU f d " 1 OVERSTORY TREEScc▪w o } J S Z a 41,_ c> .I � n n n n n #* w I��' D w o w Q Q o z w :wilk* •ll 0 m Ip KCT 3 TRUE NORTHT" KENTUCKY COFFEETREE GYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS 'UMNSYNERGY' B & B 2.5" CAL. m-CL-`0)0 al \\7sc 1 . co 1 I- + + + + OFF I A =aw=¢= j T T T T T T T -T. �1L, Irtn 11 ir _•_ li1 O N 0 gl 0 1 �V II* L fA N co ?,,„ .... . )fr PEE 2 PRAIRIE EXPEDITION AMERICAN ELM ULMUS AMERICANA'LEWIS & CLARK' TM B & B 2.5" CAL. E : 27(:1';_:'; o `o/^��-+ \NJ Ook O a - 22„ 1 — p^�- • \ i- , v� w w v, ,� v l�l U ° v1 ' �� �:./ \ ! • Qa '1' r �o ° I. �,.� O • o o my o a o I Q- ' n� + O � ; I � � � �, 0 �� _ - 0 , 1 0p, a w I RDL 5 REDMOND AMERICAN LINDEN TILIA AMERICANA'REDMOND' B & B 2.5" CAL. o 0 oar L •a v , MCDONALDS � � i- 0 co 0 0 �C7 v w e 0 I oc a� � � o C �I 1�^� / �+ Q, oa p O c o o 4_; v s o. '' 0 0o + 0 � D w w w _ 4584 BUILDING off; N �� — c 3,859 SF y D V♦ s °al 0 '•�e� / �i1118°°.C. w w off; Op (n I Ncao �, vcO 1.51AC ■o'd ■ O M ° c_p3 ° c °t .--) gi ,e__H �s o 0"++ t 106 + w e N —+' c I- 0 v+� ,,, ,,, 4/ 4/ 4/ --- ---- I �� �i � y o° ) RRM 1 RED ROCKET MAPLE ACER RUBRUM 'RED ROCKET' B & B 2.5" CAL. O t s `° o a) v °c o i �� O ' 4 ° co•g° vo PROPOSED 10' t 1- c iirtv * •* .D \sk * * off' W c c,_c o E L 0 ai e o ca� D&U EASEMENT , ' - Q T = j ooa � ORNAMENTAL TREE o J~•c o `v i- �i2Uq, ago °� � w °', C � N o•� c ° o ° i , iit, 0 L L // 0 �2 I DAK 5 DAKOTA PINNACLE BIRCH BETULA PLATYPHYLLA'FARGO' B & B 1.5" CAL 0 �' N c a� o ( PROPOSED ACCESS f I I 'o ° '� �� EASEMENT (WIDTH VARIES) 3 �i� PROPOSED10' 0 00� 2� 0�E f ! I/ 4/ • a 0 O ��� �� D&U EASEMENT o v ° a°o ' SYMBOL CODE QTY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME CONTAINER SPACING rn 0 aci- ° 2-° I 4,�tv, 0 ' " Alikk y —r it =— �' 0 O, o ° o� v o °+, m 3 0 d O ` + + + + + g �• �, . . . . .. . • *--. . . .041 �� �, �,I .,. IIB CONIFEROUS SHRUBS o ® T 3 �,° `v 1I A A •� + eooeoo 0000e0000c ., W 5' v, v 2 0 IIIIN GAS ASS GAS x • e e==e a o=o:=o 0 0 0,=0 0 0 o-=d=e e a e=o. 0 0 o ° 0 o 0 0 1 ��' - - - -^ -.� ,-__,/_��„-_,- _, -,_- -�-D� -` • �YIM� __ 7,.I"oD1/,�N1_/,. �` - ,_ 'I` - - �`—y`— "-'_ + - �` - �` - J y� hi a Fj' MDJ 32 MEDORA JUNIPER JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM •MEDORK #5 CONT. 5 O.C. w o o aLi cu 1 : - ' .Amu - .. .. 1 V - - 1 elk\V W W - W W lob + // _--- , V Y1' w Ji . ', �Lpew �L �L �L 1 a a 3 c v� PROPOSED 17' D&U 0 4110 MGP 19 MUGO PINE PINUS MUGO 'SLOWMOUND' #5 CONT. 5' O.C. o Lo II MONUMENT SIGN - PER SEPARATE SIGN PACKAGE EASEMENT o N N I I J, Jz 1 I I I [ W * * W W I - m Q m NO _ a ■aaa ■-■-� ■ ■a'. a a ■-■-f■ f■-■ a f■-■-ff■-■a fH ■-■i ■-■-■-■-f .--_ - _ - , _ W Z Y W - - - - -"- ` ' ` ' - _-' - • �- (n 0 SGJ 30 SEA GREEN JUNIPER JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'SEA GREEN' #5 CONT. 5' O.C. Q Q N w W N EXISTING PROPERTY LINE - - - - - - - �- o \--PflW — -- - - �: - - - 1/ �e - - - - - - PCW- -'6V' OW- - - - 1 DECIDUOUS SHRUBS �� € • GLS 6 GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC RHOS AROMATICA'GRO-LOW' #5 CONT. 4' O.C. T / \ N \\ , /"\\ "\\ } --c,D, f4w�/1 RSV 5 REGENT SERVICEBERRY AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA'REGENT #5 CONT. 6' O.C. Z Lo 0 v 155TH ST W v z J N ( 1 RTD 6 RED TWIG DOGWOOD CORNUS SERICEA'BAILEYI' #5 CONT. 5' O.C. 0 a juNai -Tr! 0 P ORNAMENTAL GRASSES V a a 1 -- r • 1 FLG 48 PURPLE FLAME GRASS MISCANTHUS X'PURPURASCENS' #1 CONT 36" O.C. J Qus Nhinnt,°c /1 0,() Z -e- LBS 73 LITTLE BLUESTEM ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS #1 CONT. 24" O.C. Q 1— 0 N N W J Lu H Z CZ � W _ + - ROB 29 RED OCTOBER BIG BLUESTEM ANDROPOGON GERARDII 'RED OCTOBER' #1 CONT. 36" O.C. CO 2 W ,,,,,o. M m J N J�uu SWG 93 SWITCH GRASS PANICUM VIRGATUM #1 CONT 12" HT 24" O.C. Z CO o 811 . NORTH �n��� WQW 6Jo) ci - - F ,, { PERENNIALS ,g J w o �` GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET PCF 17 PURPLE CONEFLOWER ECHINACEA PURPUREA #1 CONT. 18" O.C. 0 10 20 40 L1 .0 Know what's below. WLC 4 WALKER'S LOW CATMINT NEPETA X FAASSENII 'WALKER'S LOW' #1 CONT 30" O.C. you g Call beforedig. O m 8 411 6 4 • 0 • i MF I LEAIl S 1 6 E 1 CJ MF LE i LE © 1 C1 L1 �� L 5 3 Cl/ 1 C2 L2 L1 I Zo MF MF TiR TYP. T/BLK'G © PARAPET . < Z C 1 // , '� I ; ELEV. + 19'- 9 1/2" • 0 T 1 / T/ALUMINUM BATTEN a 4, T/BLK'G ® PARAPET + 1 ` - ELEV. + 18'- 9 1/2" 11111111111111111111 ' 'c °: ;:.t� t • t L i ti x<I 3 4 4 4 ELEV. + 19'-3" YY • 0f I�^ I :i,S •r w � f ,ce tiry . `.i L I =r , J I I I I I I I I I I I 'lL� t i M1` .7r :.�': F ' • .• r' , -. .i ` ' K•�.M;;y.,., , .' ,..J ' •y ". 1 0 1 i ! J I I I lI I I I I 1 j <t.;• 1:: '>t,• •:‘. . . ,4.• [( I■lii I_I i I i-i-i � • :-'' 2 .�:r'•^ ` ,w y L•- '3' : , .jj7 7j1 7+}lJ 7 7 {}, `j. e1 1 I I I I I I I t r••' V,�_ EQ . 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EXTERIOR WINDOW ASSEMBLY - TEMPERED GLASS in ( ) LE ACCENT LIGHTING - SEE ELECTRICAL RO ROOF DRAIN OVERFLOW PIPE PAINT TO MATCH SURROUNDING MATERIAL W1 SIZE: 2"X2" PROFILE COLOR: DARK BRONZE Z z COLOR: WOOD GRAIN, BACKRAIL UNFINISHED, ENDCAP PAINTED TO MATCH 1 —TYPE: 1 = EIFS C1—COLOR: L1—LED LIGHT: 0 ce w- etS SUBSTRATE: 1 2" EXTERIOR HIGH DENSITY OVERLAY HDO PLYWOOD, BB, C1 = "IRON ORE" SW 7069 BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS L1 = SLIM LED DOWN ONLY DRIVE-THRU WINDOW BY READY ACCESS a o -0 / (HDO) ( ) S McDONALD'S SIGNAGE BY OTHERS - UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT. W2 _I o GROUP 1, HDO BOTH FACES, APA TRADEMARKED. CM 7" REVEAL METAL WALL PANEL SYSTEM BY METAL ERA L2 = UP ONLY FLOOD FIXTURE MODEL: 600 SERIES, 36" SERVICE HEIGHT WITH TRANSOM, MANUAL — m C1— COLOR: XX OPEN; ELECTRONIC RELEASE D w COURSE GRIT SAND SURFACES PRIOR TO PRIMING. PRIME AND PAINT BOTH EJ EXPANSION JOINT, SEE DETAIL 7/A4.1 � o C1—COLOR: C1= WEATHERED ZINC RACEWAY 1 COLOR: DEEP BRONZE m o SIDES AND ALL EDGES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. L W C1 = WEATHERED ZINC MF METAL FASCIA C2= RAL 7022 RACEWAY 0 _ SUBSTRATE COLOR: "IRON ORE" SW 7069 BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS SUDE DIRECTION: RL = RIGHT TO LEFT = z LR = LEFT TO RIGHT 0 0 z D HOLLOW METAL DOOR FB 1 -TYPE: ST CO2 STROBE/ALARM. SEE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 3 - oET AP ALPOUC METAL PANEL (COLOR: DON GRAY) PAINT: "FAIRVIEW TAUPE" HC-85 BY BENJAMIN MOORE CO2- CO2 = BULK CO2 FILL BOX (EQPM SCHEDULE ITEM 49.00) C1 1 = PRE-FAB ANCHOR-TITS FASCIA FOR SPECIFICATION. Q to •a o BO = BULK OIL FILL BOX (EQPM SCHEDULE ITEM 700.18) 2 = BOTTOM TRIM AT METAL REVEAL PANEL _1 F DECAL BY GRAPHICS SUPPLIER TRU EXTERIOR 1"X6" TRIM, PAINTED ON SITE . w a ( cd DE 3 = VERTICAL TRIM AT METAL REVEAL PANEL CORNERS, CLOSURES TE o w SURFACE APPLIED, FIELD INSTALLED, PRE CUT, PRE SPACED. GUARD RAIL -SEE SITE PLAN FOR EXACT LOCATION AND LENGTH z 0 3 o g �' z BR MODULAR FACE BRICK GR COLOR: "IRON ORE" SW 7069 BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS SUPPLIERS: PAINT: "IRON ORE" SW 7069 BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS COLOR: Q 0 0 z B1—COLOR: VOMELA (865) 330-7337, ann.bowenOvomela.com C1= WEATHERED ZINC UN METAL UNDERSCORE , � M B1 = "SILVERADO" SMOOTH BY HEBRON BRICK COMPANY GFX INTERNATIONAL (847) 543-4600, mcdonaldsdecor®gfxi.com I RECESSED DOWN LIGHT FIXTURE - SEE ELECTRICAL C2= RAL 7022 COLOR: GOLD I z < d C1-COLOR: cn B2 = "SLATE GRAY" SMOOTH BY HEBRON BRICK COMPANY DOWNSPOUT a I- I ALUMINUM CANOPY SYSTEM DO PB PIPE BOLLARD - PAINTED YELLOW o o M N 3" DOWNSPOUT BY CANOPY SYSTEM MANUFACTURER C1= WHITE N 0 0 li o C1 COLOR: WHITE COLOR: RAL 7022 C2= GOLD F0 Li) w 3 3 4i v PT (RMHC) COIN COLLECTOR I N 0 z ALUMINUM CANOPY SYSTEM RADIAL SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE - SEE ELECTRICAL MODEL: #WPT STD C2 COLOR: RAL 7022 COLOR: PLATINUM SILVER CALL 1-888-743-7435 TO ORDER 022-0734.00.0 0 z w A 2 • 1 `^ ELEVATIONS m L IlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ . till W to w 2 ri f 7 r"i r it L " J, i L •• " • " ill+ I (1) I 0 " U 111 / II 11 ■ II I / . _1 7"--....T.'.414'Ii.- '' ma 1_ \ --1-- I--;--I-- I I I_ I I 1 di. .EXI 2 REAR ELEVATION A2.0 - - 0 Pa A2.0 /z„ _ , _ U„ T` } r- i - r - i ' i ' I I ' I ' I I 1 T . 1 i 1 - r 1 T . 1 - 1 - T ' 1 - 1 ' 7 • 1 - 1 - T •-I ' i - T - r - I _ I ' I ' L r ; . - I r - I - I - I ' ; - I ' i ' ; ' I • ; ' i ' I ' ; - i ' I ' I - i ' I - r ' ; ' ; - 1 I I 1 . 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NON— DRi' E—THRU E LEVATION 022-0734.1)0.6 A2.0 1 /d „ _ x� „ W Cr V' ELEVATIONS , CONCRETE APRON - SEE CIVIL IIT/MASONRY WALL 0 m 3'-8" I, 13'-4" 3'-4" 20" 4'-4" 20" , ' , C 1 1 ELEV. +8'-0" \ �..�•-"'� PREFINISH METAL " / / Il C1.� \ �� FLASHING CAP ALUM T PARAPET I SLAB ELEV: = (0'-0") © �� M �' I / / It ' '% 2 2X12 TOP PLATE ® FRONT OF CORRAL 4" 4� / �� BR I ' . 9 ELEV. + 6'-4" / •it,�- { ) 1 SLAB ELEV: = (0'-0") .� ` C1.� ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' , L- 1 �' �► W/ BLOCKING ' ' ,I ' - ' 'I ' ' ' ' L� �' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � 1 d 6 9&10 ® FRONT OF STOOP ' ' . I I I II I I I ' �i;� 1/2"DIA. ANCHOR 6. �. \ �, -� II L j(/}��`\' C1. �e , ' n ' III ' , ' NOTE: f.- BOLTS ® 32" O.C. o �\ ; I- - - - \ - -n • ; CV -/ , DS - , ' I , - , I , I , I �I , I _1 I , ' ' ' I I I ' SEE DWG. S4.0 / b C I�� ( C _ Co i PIPE BOLLARD, TYPICAL 01'"t� I T/BR. TRANSITION FOR ADDITIONAL �� ,h BOND BEAM W/ (2) c� z ' / � ELEV #5'S CONT. BARS (TYP.) o_ j / DOUBLE 440- - SEE 13 TC1.0 INFORMATION i I QI I I I - /12'-8" 4 THICKEN SLABo� PB I ' I ' I -I I BRICK - SEE ELEVATIONS w' ' I _� �_ ./� I ' ' „ /GATE - SEE DETAIL 11/TC1.0 EDGE - SEE W a 6 , , I I I , I , 4, / JJJJJJJJJJJ J_ I I 8 CMU �/ I % m N / n 10/TC 1.0 0 00 / \ i ! �// o 0 /� 5" CONCRETE SLAB OVER 6" � _ D PB BR _ _0 I _ / GRANULAR FILL. REINFORCE , \ �� �� \. %co\ / I a 1 / KEY NOTES: I / ��'- / SLAB W/ 6x6 - W1.4 x->W1. �,L / �J METAL COPING - UNA-CLAD BY PREFINISHED DOWNSPOUT / i Ni- , /� D WWF (TYP. 0 TRASH CORRAL) � 2 FRONT ELEVATION CMU SMOOTH FACED CMU I c 1 FIRESTONE ANNODIZED ALUMINUM DS SHED DOOR TO MATCH % AV DUR-O-WALL REINFORCEMENT W / v \10 7 V ALUM (CLEAR COIL) OR EQUAL REINFORCE ALL CMU �- / // 0 16" O.C. VERTICAL 8 i� • . "� ` / TC 1 .0 )f ) )f w/ 5'S © EACH ' I %/ - 1 C1.• i� : ` �/ 1 /4 = 1 -0 BRICK TO MATCH � HOLLOW METAL DOOR - PAINT PIPE BOLLARD - # �q j TRASH CORRAL / J1 I BR I I PB F29 STORE BRICK TO MATCH STORE DOORS PAINTED YELLOW CORNER, END, & ® / 5" CONCRETE SLAB 125 I I I C 1. I 1 / 48" O,C, BETWEEN / © / I I * I FILL BLOCK CELLS W/ / v/ /� g , `�/ BOND BEAM WITH (2) �� b / o 4" CONCRETE SLAB OVER 6" i , I �' `7 �/, 0 T/MASONRY WALL Ir GROUT, LAP BARS 30" / �. #5 BARS CONTINUOUS ___________ / %i re / N W GRANULAR FILL. REINFORCE 1 STORAGE Ni ELEV. +8'-0" Ell ___________ ' Li a SLAB W/ 6x6 - W1.4 x W1.4 I I SHED �/ R ----------- __________ � a • / 0 T/PARAPET / 12" 0 co WWF (TYP. © STORAGE SHED) I I 126 �/ I / ALUM• ---------- / . CMU / 1 ________________________________________• / la _________________________________________ N X 12 WD JOIST y� „ WALL VENT • ® 2 " O.0 a -� FINISHED GRADE OR _ ___ _ __ _ __ ___ _ _ 6'-2 a 6'-4" - SEE ELEV a I' 1 I �/ �° / / PAVEMENT AS APPLICABLE / / D I . 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BARS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. - C ELEV. +8 -0 ELEV. +8 -0 C ' I I I ' I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I / m ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' I ' I ' ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' ' I ' I J I I I I I I I I I , , I I 1 , I I I I I L ] ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r ALUM. T/PARAPET 0 S T/PARAPET ALUM. I . I . . 1 I . I I . I . I I . I I I I I I . I I I 4 C j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T J I G , , " t I " Illb - R ��M� NOTE: = 1 I I I I I I I ELEv.+6'-4' ELEV. +6 -4 ' ' , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T ] I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I_ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I. I I I I I I I , I I I NoT F NARY 1. HOLLOW METAL DOOR SHALL BE I I I I I I ' I I I I I ]_ I I_J I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I siesgemaii I I I I I I II , I I I I I I I I I I I � I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OR NS 4'-0"X7'-0"X 1 3/4" WITH FRAME, II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I T I I I I I I I I I I I TI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII O I3 THRESHOLD, CONTINUOUS HINGE, I CMU 1 NIPPLE c 16 GA. SHEET METAL LLI Q -U��IO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J ... I •: N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WELDED TO ATTACH TO WOOD I I , II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I G LEVER HANDLE AND STOREROOMT/BR. TRANSITION T/BR. TRANSITION PLATE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 - CC X "" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f,�.J^ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I = PANELS AS REQ'D LOCKSET I II I 17 ELEV.+3'-0" ELEV. +3'-0" II COLLARS O I IIII , I 2. LED INDUSTRIAL STRIP LIGHT FIXTURE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O I I I I I I I I L I I I I I I mil I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N 1/2" SHALL BE FURNISHED. WIRE GUARD IIII III I IIII I STL. PLATE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ` I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 25 WATT LAMP AND SURFACE MOUNT. III I I I I I I II I "LI_I I PB PB lil 3/4" CANE BOLT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COLUMBIA - LCL4-40LW-EDU I I , I , I I , I , l I , I , I , l I I , I , I , I , I , I I , I jb, I I I , I I I , I I , I , I , I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I , I , I , l I I I I i . 1 2 BOLTS TO FRAME W/ 4" HOOK LEL \ / „ DS 'H BR DS PB BR (71- TRASH CORRAL PLAN W/ SHED T1 .0 14 LEFT SIDE ELEVATION / 5 RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION 7 BOLT DETAILS 5: 0 . TC1 .0 1 4"= 1 '-0" 1C1 .0 NOT TO SCALE z o w w w TYPICAL FLAT ROOF CONSTR METAL COLLAR TO FIT OVER 6"O POST GREASE a 2x4 WATER SEE ROOFING NOTES 7 24 GA. GALV. METAL CAP AREA BETWEEN POST AND HINGE o STOP ON 3/4" EXT. GRADE PLYWOOD FLASHING SNAPPED OVER 24 GA. GALV. •o ° U / CONT. MTL. CLEAT ® FRONT METAL CAP �� 2x4 NAILER a v ° co �.tv. TOP SIDE SLOPE 1/4" PER FOOT & NAILED AT BACK, SLOPE FLASHING 01��� �� o ° v o V" .� \ �. _ TOWARD ROOF. 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ELL, O ) • o L S89° 5733W370.99 1- a34- c� (0-•., — — � • � _ _ _ O N- - - CO dQvD : o >- 0 O 1 0 e id?, e mi. . e e 0 A e 1 0 - 0 ( N ZU W= 0.1W u, ...., 0.1 0 ix 0 O V) 155TH ST W z N LL7 Z W Z m In O a Q zz LLI v Q Q JLd aLLI W a Z QaN N 0 Z W 0 W CO C tD a o NI- /b . CLLI w co NORTH _811 .:. Q W 0 -0 co L., U n OGRAPHIIC S 10 2AOLE IN FEET40 Know what's below. C3. 1 Call before you dig. � 8300 Norman Center Drive Larkin Hoffman Suite 1000 Minneapolis, MN 55437-1060 General: 952-835-3800 Fax: 952-896-3333 www.larkinhoffman.com December 17, 2024 Alex Sharpe, City Planner City of Apple Valley 7100 W 147th Street Apple Valley, MN 55124 RE: Land use application on behalf of McDonald's USA Dear Mr. Sharpe, We represent McDonald's USA("McDonalds") regarding a proposed drive through restaurant (the "Project") located at 15460 English Avenue ("Property") in the City of Apple Valley (the "City"). As described in our sketch plan submission reviewed by the Planning Commission on November 20tn McDonald's is seeking approval of: rezoning the Property from Sand and Gravel (SG) to Retail Business (RB)to align with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan; approval of a preliminary plat; a conditional use permit for a drive-through facility; and a variance to the setback requirements for Class II restaurants. This letter provides a summary of the Project and the required findings under the City's Code of Ordinances ("City Code"). I. Description of the Property and Project Summary McDonald's is a globally recognized brand that has become a staple in communities around the world. Known for its iconic golden arches, it's a place that transcends cultures and generations. Whether it's for a quick bite during a busy day, a casual meal with friends or family, or a stop on a road trip, McDonald's offers a familiar experience that brings people together. Minnesota is home to about 220 McDonald's restaurants, more than 40 owner/operators, with over 13,100 restaurant staff and managers. 1 in 3 owners began their careers as former McDonald's employees. McDonald's maintains deep ties to its communities through supporting local farmers(including$260 million in annual ingredient purchases in Minnesota alone), investing in real estate and construction of new stores, and its non-profit work through Ronald McDonald House Charities programming and housing supports. McDonald's intends to construct a single story restaurant just south of the HealthPartners site, immediately east of Chafin Vet, and north of Lunds and Byerlys ("Lunds"). The Property is guided for "MBC" Mixed Business Campus, a guideplan designation crafted for the remaining sand and gravel sites within the City to assist in their transition from active mining area to office, light industrial, medical and commercial retail. The Property was identified in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan ("2040 Plan") and in City planning studies as appropriate for commercial retail uses. As the surrounding land has transitioned from the active mining use,the City has rezoned adjacent parcels to either Limited Business ("LB") or Retail Business ("RB"). For reference, the HealthPartners site is zoned LB and the Chafin Vet site is zoned RB. Both districts are specifically contemplated by the 2040 Page 2 Plan as consistent with the guiding of the Property. There is no viable use for the Property under the existing SG District and retention of the SG District is inconsistent with the 2040 Plan. McDonald's desires to rezone the entirety of the Property to the RB District in compliance with the 2040 Plan. A. The project plat complies with the City Subdivision Ordinance, allowing for the development of both the McDonald's site and the adjacent parcel. The development of McDonald's does not preclude the concurrent development of the adjacent parcel. McDonalds is seeking to subdivide the Property into two lots,the "McDonald's Site" at 1.51 acres and a second to be developed ✓+— I site to the north with remaining development 11 area of 1.01 acres ("Future Development I I —•.= Site"). As more fully described on the _ I IL �—' attached plans (the "Plans"),the proposed }' .E •l EA I `f acreage of the Future Development Site is developable fora wide variety of permitted I' uses contemplated by the RB District. The ' Future Development Site is benefited from =_ I , the water management and utilities plans l; +.-- contemplated by the Orchard Place 4th _-- _" _ _ Addition Plat and development of the • �'— McDonald's Site. The Property is accessed off of English Avenue via a shared driveway with Chafin Vet designed to manage traffic for both the McDonald's Site and the Future Development Site. The previously approved access design specifically contemplates traffic management for the Property and ensures that any congestion is limited to the Property rather than impacting the public right of way. The City Engineer reviewed the subdivision proposal in light of McDonald's estimated traffic generation during the sketch plan review and determined that there are no significant traffic impacts related to the use. B. The proposed McDonald's Site complies with City building design and performance standards The Project design complies with City Code standards including lot coverage, impervious surface, building setbacks, and parking. All parking stalls have been updated since sketch plan review to ensure compliance with the City's 18.5 foot depth requirement when a parking stall is adjacent to a curb. The proposed plans exceed City landscaping requirements and building materials standards. The McDonald's prototype design incorporated fiber cement board in addition to glazing and architectural elements. City staff recommended that the building be improved to full brick construction. The proposed building is now full brick construction and McDonald's adopted a lighter color scheme consistent with the surrounding development. Similarly, during sketch plan review,the Planning Commission requested supplemental articulation along the building at each drive through window. Those additional architectural details have been added to the design incorporating a second brick color at the wainscot to create horizontal articulation and break up the full brick elevations. The revised design also includes raised parapets at the front, battens, and drive-thru windows to enhance horizontal Page 3 articulation and elevated darker metal panels at the drive-thru windows to introduce vertical articulation. MGDenalGf s 'RIVE THFIJ FI F.talIN Code Compliance: Code Standard Code Requirement Project Standard Compliance Parking Stalls 13 42 0 exceeds code standards Parking Stall Depth 18.5 18.5 Landscaping 2.5% ±3.3% 0 exceeds code standards Building Setback 40/15 50.5/61 0 exceeds code standards Setback from 1000' Pursuant to approved Variance Residential site plan requested C. The revised plans increase pedestrian connectivity through the Pilot Knob corridor. McDonald's originally proposed pedestrian connectivity via English Avenue and 155th Street West. The revised plans now invest in significant pedestrian improvements including installation of a retaining wall in order to both maintain the existing berm and allow pedestrian access closer to the signalized intersection. This encourages pedestrians to cross at the designated signalized crosswalks rather than encouraging a mid-block crossing along 155th Street from the Lunds development south of the Project. As previously described, in addition to preliminary plat approval and rezoning, the Project requires a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Class-II restaurant and variance from a use-specific setback requiring that drive through restaurants be setback at least 1000 feet from residential uses. The Property and Project meet the requirements and performance standards described by the City Code for Class II restaurants. A variance is appropriate for the Property and use based upon the unique topography of the McDonald's site as well as vetted mitigation measures that reduce any potential impact to the residentially zoned property across Pilot Knob from the proposed Project. Page 4 II. The Project fully complies with the CUP standards set forth in Section 155.399(D) of the City Code The Planning Commission shall recommend a conditional use permit for Council approval so long as the following requirements are met.The Project meets the requirements of the City Code. A. McDonalds proposed use and operations will not impact or endanger the public health, safety, or general welfare of the neighborhood or the City. The Project is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare because it adheres to the standards and regulations set forth by the City and provides design and operational mitigation for noise, traffic, and odor-the primary concerns for such developments. Class II restaurants are specifically contemplated by the RB District, reflecting that when properly managed through appropriate conditions,the use aligns with the City's underlying policy goals.The Project mitigates any potential impacts, including traffic congestion, noise levels, and odors, ensuring that the development will not adversely affect the surrounding community. B. The Project is harmonious with the specific objectives of the 2040 Comp Plan and is consistent with the Retail Business zoning district. The Property is located within the Fischer Mine area, designated as a priority planning area within the 2040 Plan alongside the City's Downtown Core. These adjacent districts contain similar uses including existing Class-II restaurants. The former Fischer Mine, now under development pursuant to the Orchard Place master plan includes over 400 acres for total development space with 262 acres for non-residential employment-based use, guided as Mixed Business Campus ("MBC"). The MBC is designed to create a high-quality setting for general office, corporate office, research and development, manufacturing, and related supportive uses- like restaurants and retail. The MBC is distinguished from the city's Mixed-Use designation because it is specifically designed to drive economic development, permit higher intensity uses, with a lower residential yield. The 2040 Plan specifically contemplates the integration of drive through facilities within the MBC so long as the use is appropriately buffered from residential uses and incorporates thoughtful building design. The proposed Plans accomplish both goals. One of the key land use goals within the 2040 Plan is improving walkability. Improvements to the site plan since the sketch plan review support this goal, with a new trail connection, despite unique site conditions that impact access.This new trail connection will enhance the walkability of the Orchard Place area.To allow for a ADA compliant pedestrian access,the design incorporates a switchback sidewalk, a 6-foot-high retaining wall, a guard rail, and localized berm grading.This solution is significantly more complex and costly than the previously proposed connection located further west along 155th. However,the proposed pedestrian access meets City requirements and also establishes a connection to the Future Development Site. The Project is well suited to serve as a retail partner to the approved office, medical, and industrial uses within the MBC. Additionally,the Project is ideally suited for its location adjacent to the Chafin Vet site. Page 5 McDonald's ability to deliver a high-quality development that meets consumer expectations will not be affected by the proximity of the adjacent dog run and animal enclosures. C. The Project shall be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to ensure architectural consistency with the surrounding uses. The proposed building materials were carefully selected in close coordination with the City and exceed the architectural standards required by the RB District.After receiving feedback from City staff, McDonald's made several changes to its original design, including switching the building material to full brick instead of fiber cement board and adopting a lighter color scheme. The proposed brick facade now aligns with the design of the HealthPartners building located north of the Property. Based on recommendations from sketch plan review, a second brick color was added at the wainscot to create horizontal articulation and break up the full brick elevations.Additionally,the parapets at the front, battens, and drive-thru windows were raised to enhance horizontal articulation, and the darker metal panels at the drive-thru windows were elevated to introduce vertical articulation.These design adjustments ensure that the Project maintains architectural consistency with the surrounding uses, blending seamlessly into the existing environment while enhancing its visual appeal. D. The proposed landscape design exceeds City Code standards. The City Code mandates that 2.5%of the building's average construction cost be allocated to landscaping. 1 1 i -T tlI ' The revised plans propose significant landscaping J I . _____ along the perimeter of the Property and the drive °: I �i.l a aisle, as illustrated in the attached landscape plan. ; The Property is impacted by a large berm along Pilot � S Knob Road,which has been integrated into the I ' '; . . .\ Project's development and grading plan.This berm will ;'`: ~' '—t— F"o i_ 4' help maintain visual appeal and interest, provide o A ,e, ���"���'"""':.:, ,R . ^""' — f d separation between the drive-thru and the trail, andlho.• �, 0.1*, offer a buffer to benefit the residential properties -' ° � ji across Pilot Knob Road. Additionally, more trees and o r of8A shrubs will be planted along the berm to enhance the ' e buffering effect. E. The Project will not change the essential character nor substantially diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood. The Project is consistent with the 2040 Plan and the RB zoning district. Class II restaurants are an approved use within the RB district, and the development plan aligns with similar projects to the south, such as Chipotle and Caribou Coffee, as well as established operators in the downtown district like Culver's and Chick-fil-A.These examples demonstrate integration of retail and restaurant uses within the surrounding area, including limited or negligible impacts on adjacent residential properties through thoughtful site design and conditions of approval. Page 6 F. Based on City engineering, police and fire review, the Project is adequately served by the existing essential public facilities and services. The Project will be adequately served by water, sanitary, and storm sewer utility services,which are stubbed into the Property from the access drive of the Chafin Vet property.Access to the site will be provided from English Avenue. Site drainage will be managed through on-site drainage structures and conveyed via storm sewer to the regional basin located west of the site. G. The Project will not produce excessive traffic, noise, smoke,fumes or odors. Traffic The Project is benefited by existing ingress and egress designed to manage traffic of off 155th Street, thereby reducing impacts on residential property owners across Pilot Knob road.A Traffic Impact Study was completed, incorporating traffic volumes from the project area which align with the proposed use. Based on feedback from the City Engineer,there are no significant traffic concerns associated with the proposed use of the site.The Plans incorporate a vehicle turning plan that effectively demonstrates how emergency vehicles can access and circulate the Property. No further comments have been provided by City Fire or Police staff. Access to the site is via English Avenue, located approximately 1,600 feet by car from the nearest residential access drive to Boden Senior Living. As a result, traffic from the proposed restaurant will not significantly impact residential traffic. Internal Traffic Management The Plans incorporate a two-lane drive designed to improve efficiency and reduce wait times by allowing two vehicles to order simultaneously. The Plans propose two parallel ordering kiosks, enabling customers to place their orders in either lane. After ordering, both lanes merge into a single lane near the pick-up window, where customers receive their food.This setup helps accommodate higher volumes of traffic, particularly during peak hours, by providing more capacity and ensuring a smoother flow of vehicles.The two-lane drive-thru enhances customer convenience while minimizing congestion and delays. The Project also incorporates an exterior circulation lane that allows drivers to loop around the building or exit the drive through line. Lastly, with delivery stalls and built in waiting areas for orders requiring additional time, the Plans effectively manage movement of traffic through the site. The City Code requires that internal traffic not impact the right-of-way or public streets. Based on the Project's design, there is no evidence to suggest that there will be any impact from waiting customers on the public roadways. Odor The City Code requires that the discharge of odors conform to the air quality standards adopted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA). In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature directed the MPCA to adopt new rules governing air quality including the submission of odor management plans for new uses within the seven-county metro area. However, restaurants are specifically exempt from the new law. The Project will comply with the Minnesota Department of Health food service construction requirements for new buildings. This includes installation of a local exhaust ventilation system with makeup air units electrically interlocked with ventilation exhaust hoods. All exhaust hoods must be sufficient in number and capacity to prevent grease or condensation from collecting on walls and ceilings. All ventilation hoods will be constructed and installed in compliance with the Minnesota Building code, the 2000 MN Mechanical Code, NSF standards 2 and the National Fire Protection Page 7 Standards (NFPA-96-2001). Grease filters and grease extracting equipment will be installed and also shall be cleaned on a regular basis. In addition to compliance with the updated state standards, McDonald's fryers and grills are designed as low grease emitting appliances that effectively capture and dilute potential odors, prior to being exhausted through the regulated ventilation system. Kitchen exhaust hoods have primary grease filters to help absorb odors, and McDonald's exhaust fans are upblast style, intended to project the airstream directly up and out of the building. Routine maintenance is performed on a regular basis. As discussed by the Planning Commission during sketch plan review, odor is a subjective consideration. The Plans address odor risk through effective mechanical systems designed to mitigate impacts to surrounding property owners. The site design also serves to mitigate potential odor impacts through maintaining topographic diversity on the site and incorporating landscaping which serves as a natural barrier to airflow and slows dispersion and concentration of odor. Noise The MPCA regulates noise throughout Minnesota and enforces state noise rules. Minnesota's primary noise limits are set by noise area classification based on the land use at the location of the person that hears the noise with distinctions between residential and commercial standards. Based on data from operational stores,the Project will not exceed MPCA standards. Furthermore,the Project and Property is benefited by its proximity to Pilot Knob Road. The road has significant traffic volume ranging from 32,000 vehicles per day to a projected 45,000 trips per day. This significantly helps mitigate the impact of drive-thru window noise, such as order-taking announcements, by creating a natural sound barrier with the traffic and ambient noise of the road.The consistent flow of vehicles and road noise masks the sounds of drive-thru interactions, making them less noticeable to nearby properties.The high traffic volume from Pilot Knob creates a constant background noise that diminishes the perception of individual sounds from the drive-thru, making the operation less intrusive to the surrounding area. Lastly, ordering kiosks are located behind the building and away from residential uses. Noise generated by the kiosks is closely monitored by the operator, but is also filtered by distance,the building itself, as well as the existing berm and landscape buffer. H. The Project is part of the reclamation and redevelopment of the Fischer Mine; the Project will not damage or cause of the loss of a natural, scenic or historic feature of importance. There are no known impacts to historic or natural resources with this Project. III. A variance to the 1000 foot residential setback requirement is appropriate; enforcement of the zoning ordinance provision as applied to the Property creates practical difficulties and all associated impacts can be mitigated through proposed design and operational controls. According to the City of Apple Valley Code 155.157(H), Class II restaurants are conditional uses within the RB when located no closer than 1,000 feet from any residential or institutional use. The strict application of the ordinance prohibits the use of the Property for any Class II Fast Food Restaurant, even though the comprehensive plan contemplates the use and the policy goals advanced by the ordinance are successfully mitigated by project design and operational controls. While each variance is unique,the City has previously issued several variances to this standard for Class II restaurants. Page 8 The northeast corner of the proposed restaurant is located 261.9 feet from the nearest residential use, situated east of the site across Pilot Knob Road.The nearest residential property is the Boden Senior Living facility,whose western portion, nearest the proposed development, is occupied by a regional stormwater basin that is inaccessible to the public and not utilized for residential purposes. The distance from the restaurant to the Boden building is over 400 feet. r h 7 ./7 ,, . :I I ilF-, -- IMN I --_-_I I I I -- II I Y 1, ' --t I !1 II II I I liMaill 1 1 I Tr - � ' -- - / I 1 The next nearest residential property is a single-family home located at 15397 Emory Avenue.The distance from the northeast corner of the proposed restaurant to the southwest property corner of 15397 Emory Avenue is 315.9 feet. The practical setback variance required, considering the Emory Avenue property, is 683.1 feet. McDonald's requests approval of a variance to the 1000 foot requirement consistent with the submitted Plans. A. McDonald's proposes to use the Property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the zoning ordinance. Granting the variance is not contrary to the purpose and intent of the zoning ordinance.The 1,000-foot buffer is specifically designed to mitigate noise, lighting, and odor impacts on residential communities. As previously described, noise, odor, and traffic will be well managed by site design and operational protocols. Noise and odor generation comply with Minnesota law. All lighting will be contained within the site both from Project lighting as well as headlights from cars utilizing the drive through. Retention of the berm and supplemental landscaping will shield lights from spilling over into the roadway- headlights will not travel across Pilot Knob or impact residents within their homes. Specifically,to reduce headlight glare, ornamental grasses have been densely proposed at the proposed retaining wall, along with a mix of densely planted evergreen shrubs.The proposed plantings will reach a minimum height of 3' and can grow as high as 5'. Practical access and practical separation from the residential properties is best highlighted by the actual distance between roadway access points. Because the Property is Page 9 accessed via English Avenue,the linear distance between the residential uses and access to the Project is over 1600 feet. The size of and number of vehicles utilizing Pilot Knob road also lends support to approval of the proposed use. If the residential properties were on the same side of the roadway as the proposed restaurant, perhaps the impacts would be more significant and mitigation could be more difficult. The separation of the proposed use from residential uses by a four-lane county road, plus water management areas in the case of the senior living facility, distinguishes this Property from other potential sites within the MBC. Granting the variance is consistent with the 2040 Plan and uses contemplated by the zoning district.The MBC district contemplates use of smaller development sites for commercial retail uses to serve office and medical users within the Orchard Place plan area. Lastly, granting the variance subject to design conditions is consistent with existing Class II operations in the City. Chick-fil-A, Caribou Coffee, and Culvers (at Galaxie Avenue) are just three of the Class II operations that are adjacent to residential uses and have successfully addressed the policy goals of the Code. B. The need for the variance is due to circumstances unique to the Property, not created by McDonald's As previously described,the proposed use is contemplated for the Property by both the 2040 Plan and the Orchard Place Master Plan, which envision it as a supportive service for the surrounding commercial properties. Upon reviewing the permitted uses within both the RB and LB districts, it is clear that a variety of uses with similar perceived impacts are allowed by right, including catering establishments, laundry and dry-cleaning pickup, laundromats, 24-hour health clubs, and auto parts stores. The site's topography poses significant design challenges for alternative development. The area features a berm that reaches nearly 10 feet high with utility lines within it. The berm creates visibility challenges for the development, particularly from Pilot Knob Road.To mitigate this, the building was positioned as far east as possible, and the finished floor elevation was kept high to enhance visibility. The parcel has limited site access, with the only entry point being the shared drive off English Avenue. While businesses like McDonald's and other well-known retailers typically benefit from 2-3 access points, their strong market presence ensures customers will still locate the site. However, the site may be less marketable for a lesser-known brand due to this access constraint. The granting of the variance will not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate practical difficulties in complying with the zoning provisions of this Code. The adjacency to higher intensity retail and commercial uses like Lunds,Target and the veterinarian next door, make this an excellent site for transitioning to the office uses to the north from the retail/commercial uses to the south. Page 10 C. The Project will not alter the essential character of the locality. The single-family homes across Pilot Knob were developed when the Property was an active mine. The addition of a new restaurant will not alter the essential character of the locality and represents significant investment in the City. As evidenced by successful operations of other Class II providers within the City,these businesses serve the community, surrounding uses, and have negligible impacts on residential uses. The Project will be fully integrated into this developing environment.The Project design has been carefully planned to complement the surrounding area, with thoughtful consideration given to factors such as traffic flow, noise, and visual impact.As a result, the new McDonald's will enhance the area by providing an additional service to the community without disrupting the character of the community. We trust that the information provided addresses all necessary considerations for the approval of the Project. We are committed to working closely with the City to ensure that the Project is a valuable addition to the community. We respectfully request staff support, Planning Commission and City Council approval of our application. If you have any questions or require supplemental information, please do not hesitate to reach out to a member of the McDonald's development team. Sin erely, Z . ji SLI-- Mega C. Rogers, for Larkin Hoffman Direct Dial: (952) 896-3395 Direct Fax: (952) 842-1847 Email: mrogers@larkinhoffman.com 4936-1406-6951,v. 1 ... :... .... City of Apple Valley MEMO Building Inspections TO: Alex Sharpe, (AICP) City Planner FROM: George Dorn, Building Official DATE: December 19, 2024 SUBJECT: 15460 English Ave, McDonalds • SAC determination is required from Met Council prior to permit issuance from the city. • Geotechnical report,boring log and Special Inspector Agreement is required prior to permit. • Submit plans to Minnesota Department of Labor,Plumbing Division for review of proposed plumbing, roof drainage, sanitary, Grease Interceptor, and storm design. • Recycling area is required per MSBC 2020 1303.1500 Subpart 1 in accordance with Table 1-A. Show calculations on plans for the recycling area. Indicate the recycling area sq. ft. area on the Civil page. • Separate sign permits are required. Signed structural drawings will be required for review with the Building Permit application. • Where mechanical equipment or appliances requiring periodic inspection, service, or maintenance are in stalled on roofs or elevated structures,a permanent stair shall be provided for access in accordance with the 2020 Minnesota Mechanical Code 306.5. • The City of Apple Valley has adopted the 2020 MSBC 1306, subpart 3 Special Fire Protection systems. This section would require the building to have an automatic sprinkler system installed based on occupancy type and square footage. • Submit plans to the Minnesota Departiiient of Health for review and approval. • A grease interceptor is required for this project per City Ordinance Chapter 51.08 (B) (d). • Platting the property lines must be completed prior to permit issuance. • Architectural,Structural and Civil plans are required to be signed with the permit application. • The domestic and fire suppression water supply is required to be split outside the building with separate shut off valves. Contact our City Engineer for acceptable connections. • It appears from elevation A2.0 the roof drains will drain water onto the 2-foot-wide canopy and onto the public side walk on the non-drive thru elevation. The Minnesota plumbing Code 2020 section 1101.2 states that in no case shall water from roofs or any building roof drainage flow onto the public sidewalk. Please address this section. :.. ..... ... CITY OF Apple Valley MEMO Public Works TO: Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner FROM: Evan Acosta,Assistant City Engineer DATE: February 18, 2025 SUBJECT: McDonald's Site Plan Review per plans dated 1/24/2025 Sydnee, The following are comments regarding the McDonald's Preliminary Plans dated January 24, 2025. Please include these items as conditions of approval. General 1. All work and infrastructure within public easements or right of way shall be to City standards. 2. Provide a narrative of how the buildings will be constructed and any impacts.The narrative shall include the following: a. Shoring(if applicable) b. Material Storage. c. Haul routes to and from the site. d. Phasing 3. A stormwater maintenance agreement will be required as part of the development agreement. 4. No construction work shall begin prior to a preconstruction meeting conference with a Public works and a Building Inspections representative. 5. Plans should include reference to all used City of Apple Valley standard detail plates.All Standard detail plates should be shown in the details section of the plans. 6. Public Work Department (952-953-2400) shall be notified a minimum of 48 hours for any required water main shut downs and/or connections. Permits 7. Provide a copy of the executed Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Met Council, Department of Labor and any other required permits prior to construction. 8. Department of Labor and Industry (DOLT) shall review private utilities. 9. A right of way permit will be required for all work within public easements or right of way. 10. A Natural Resource Management Permit(NRMP)will be required prior to any land disturbing activity commences. 11. The applicant will be subject to the requirements of the State NPDES Construction Storm water Permit.The applicant must provide proof of permit. Site 12. Site plan subject to City Engineer's approval. 13. Include Auto turn drawing for service and emergency vehicles entering and leaving the site. 14. A traffic Impact Study has been previously completed including traffic volumes from the project area consistent with the proposed use. 15. Permanent structures are not allowed in drainage and utility easements or private storm water facilities. Grading&Drainage Plan 16. Final Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be included with plans and shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 17. Final Grading Plans shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 18. Provide the overall site composite Curve Number(CN) along with the impervious%on the area tabulation. 19. Label the EOF's on the grading plan. Storm Sewer 20. Final locations and sizes of Storm Sewer shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 21. All storm sewer located within right of way and public easements for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) and meet all city standards. • Storm Manhole 102 (with sump and dissapator)should be located on the property line with Lot 1 (or another structure should be added) • The pipe from Storm Manhole 102 to STRM 100 shall be RCP. Sanitary Sewer and Watermain 22. Final locations and sizes of Sanitary Sewer and Water main shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 23. All water mains located within right of way and public easements for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be ductile iron pipe and meet all City standards. • The sanitary sewer and watermain crossing through the "Remaining Development Area"will need to be public mains designed to City Standards. Landscape and Natural Resources 24. Applicant will be required to obtain a Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP). 25. Applicant shall obtain a MPCA Construction Stormwater Permit and submit a SWPPP for sites disturbing over 1 acre. 26. Please substitute proposed use of Eastern red cedar on landscape plan.This is due to the aggressive seeding nature of Eastern red cedar and the project's proximity to stormwater basin natural areas. 27. Due to the inclusion of Juniperus sp. shrubs on landscape plan, please substitute serviceberry with alternative, non-Rosaceae family, ornamental tree species to eliminate the possibility of rust diseases. 28. Tree planting plan must follow 15-10-5 diversity rule. 29. Planting of maple species is highly discouraged due to severe overplanting, please consider alternative species. 30. Applicant should provide detail on snow storage locations. Breanna Vincent From: Ted Casady < > Sent: Monday, January 13, 2025 5:12 PM To: Community Development Subject: McDonald's @ Orchard Place You don't often get email from Learn why this is important CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the] J sender and know the content is safe.] 1 _J Dear Members of the Apple Valley Planning Commission, I am writing to express my concerns regarding the proposed placement of a McDonald's near Pilot Knob in the Orchard Place development. While I have no objection to the presence of a McDonald's within this area, I strongly believe it should not receive preferential treatment that places it so close to Pilot Knob Road. This decision poses unnecessary impacts to nearby residents, traffic flow, visibility, and the overall integrity of the 2017 Orchard Place Concept plan that was adopted. The original concept plan strategically positioned retail space further west, in Section G, towards the center of the land use concept. This thoughtful design balanced development with minimal disruption to residential areas and ensured a more harmonious layout. The current proposal to place McDonald's closer to Pilot Knob not only deviates from this plan but also appears unnecessary, given the ample space available in Section G to accommodate such a business without requiring ordinance variances. Allowing this development to move forward as proposed undermines the planning principles initially adopted for Orchard Place and sets a concerning precedent for granting special variances without clear justification. Moving the McDonald's further west would preserve the intent of the original plan, reduce potential negative impacts on residents, and maintain consistency with the community's expectations for balanced development. 1 I urge the Planning Commission to reconsider the proposed placement of McDonald's and encourage development in a location that aligns with the 2017 Orchard Place Concept plan. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Ted Casady , 5438 153rd St W, Apple Valley. Let me know if you'd like to add or adjust anything! 2 3/3/2025 McDonald's at Orchard Place City Council Meeting February 27, 2025 A�Valley 1 Actions Requested 1. Rezoning of Outlot A, OP 4th Addn. from "SG" Sand and Gravel to "RB" Retail Business 2. Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) of 2.52-acre lot into 1.51 and 1.01-acre lots 3. Conditional Use Permit for Class-II Restaurant with Drive-Through and Setback Variance of 800-ft. to allow Class-II Restaurant win 1,000 feet of Residential Use. 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Pilot Knob is a high traffic roadway much like Cedar Ave. Past variances have been granted due to the traffic The single-family homes across Pilot Knob were developed when the property was an active mine. The restaurant building design has been altered to compliment the surrounding area. The variance is not merely a convenience, it is needed for the restaurant to function. Apple valley 14 7 3/3/2025 Building Elevations m ®j FRONT ELEVATION 2 REAR ELEVATION Apple lley 15 Building Elevations McDo.nald:-s 11 11 ■ DRIVE THRU ELEVATION 1'-O' AppValley 16 8 3/3/2025 Building Elevations I I McDonald's • • 4 NO4'N-DR -TN"RU ELEVATION 1/ = t'IVE-0 17 Action Requested Pass an ordinance approving the rezoning of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition from "SG" Sand and Gravel to "RB" Retail Business. Adopt the resolution approving a subdivision by preliminary plat of Outlot A, Orchard Place 4th Addition into two lots by McDonalds at Orchard Place. Adopt the resolution with an amendment to finding#4 and #6, approving a conditional use permit for a Class-II restaurant with drive-through and an 800 ft. variance to reduce the required separation distance for a Class-II restaurant from a residential use on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place. Adopt the resolution approving a site plan/building permit authorization for 3,859 sq. ft. McDonald's restaurant on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place. AppleValley 18 9 3/3/2025 Amendment Adopt the resolution with an amendment to finding#4 and #6, approving a conditional use permit for a Class-II restaurant with drive-through and an 800 ft. variance to reduce the required separation distance for a Class-II restaurant from a residential use on Lot 2, Block 1, McDonalds at Orchard Place. Findings: 4. Pilot Knob Road, a high traffic roadway, and a berm that is 7-10 ft. in height separate the restaurant property from the adjacent residential parcels. 6. The site's topography with a 7-10 ft. berm will mitigate noise and headlights. AppVal . lley 19 10 • ITEM: 5.C. ••••• • ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Pass Ordinance Amending Chapter 155 of City Code,Adding Section 155.310 Establishing a Mixed-Use Business Campus Zoning District("MUBC") (Recommend waiving second reading.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tim Benetti, Community Development Director Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: City of Apple Valley PC24-14-0 Applicant Date: 60 Days: 120 Days: ACTION REQUESTED: Pass an Ordinance establishing a new MUBC-Mixed Use Business Campus Zoning District for the City of Apple Valley. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley is requesting an amendment to Chapter 155 of the City's zoning code to establish a new "MUBC" (Mixed Use Business Campus) zoning district. This district will incorporate a mix of permitted, conditional, and accessory uses, along with specific area requirements and performance standards. The proposed MUBC zoning district aligns with the City's adopted 2040 Comprehensive Plan and may be used to rezone areas currently designated as "MBC — Mixed Business Campus" under the 2040 Plan, or other areas of the City, if so requested. On February 5, 2025, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on this new zoning district, and received several comments from the public, particularly the legal counsel representing Rockport, LLC (owners of Orchard Place development area). Upon closing the hearing, and receiving clarification and additional information from City Staff, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended (by 6-0 vote) to recommend approval of the proposed MUBC Ordinance as presented. BACKGROUND: The 2040 Comprehensive Plan, adopted on July 23, 2020, provides guidance for Orchard Place and surrounding areas, designating specific land use clusters and percentile allocations for different uses. Once a comprehensive plan is adopted, zoning districts must be established or amended to be consistent with the development goals outlined in the plan. A substantial portion of AVR, Inc.'s (Rockport) sand and gravel mining properties are designated under the MBC land use category, commonly referred to as Orchard Place. This designation is consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and is intended to support a high-quality business environment for general and corporate offices, research and development facilities, light industrial/manufacturing, office showrooms, medical offices, and healthcare facilities. Additionally, the MBC designation allows for a mix of retail and commercial services to support both the business campus and surrounding neighborhoods, primarily along County Road 42. The Mixed Business Campus District aims to build on this foundation by allowing flexibility for a variety of business and industrial clusters, as illustrated in Figure 4.2 — Orchard Place Concept Map in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The proposed MUBC zoning amendment would facilitate this by permitting a variety of uses, including but not limited to: • Offices • Healthcare facilities • Hotels • Restaurants • Banks/Financial establishments • Office/Warehouse showrooms • Various retail uses Conditional uses would include certain office developments, daycare centers, and light industrial/manufacturing uses, including data centers. A key aspect of the proposed ordinance is the introduction of enhanced setback requirements and building height standards. The MUBC district generally follows setback standards found in existing commercial and industrial districts, with notable increases for data centers. In this case, the ordinance provides a maximum building height of 75 feet for data centers, with an allowance of up to 10 feet for architectural and mechanical extensions, including elevator shafts, penthouses, and screening elements. In addition, under the conditional use provisions of the proposed ordinance, the height of a data center building may be increased from 75 feet to 100 feet when no more than 40 feet of vertical building height is visible from any arterial roadway. For reference, the tallest building in Apple Valley—Wings HQ—stands at approximately 87 feet. Following review, City Staff and the City Attorney have determined that the proposed MUBC ordinance is consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Finally, it should be noted that this zoning code amendment is intended to align the City's zoning code with the current 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The owners of the Orchard Place property are currently pursuing an amendment to the 2040 Comprehensive Plan relative to their property. Depending on the outcome of that process, additional amendments to the zoning code may be needed. Adoption of this proposed zoning code amendment does not automatically rezone the Orchard Place property to MUBC as that process would require a separate application and approval by the City Council. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Background Material Map Presentation Item 5.C. Updated Attachment CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING SECTION 155.310 ENTITLED MIXED USE-BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT ("MUBC") AND DEFINITIONS IN SECTION 155.003 The City Council of the City of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding the following definitions in Section 155.003 to read as follows: Commercial Recreation. A business directed toward the general public that offers recreational entertainment and activity facilities, such as amusement centers,bocce ball,pickleball or tennis courts,bowling alleys,billiard halls, golf courses,movie theatres, ballrooms, roller rinks and similar uses. Data Center. A facility or a complex or campus of buildings and facilities used primarily for the storage, management,processing, and transmission of digital data, which houses computer and/or network equipment systems, servers, appliances and other associated components related to digital data operations. The facility may also include air handlers, power generators, water cooling systems and water storage facilities, utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support sustained operations at a data center. A data center complex/campus may include data management or storage buildings and ancillary support buildings and structures, including secure and controlled entrances, perimeter fencing, sally-ports, and cargo screening buildings. Section 2. Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding Section 155.310 to read as follows: MIXED USE BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT Section 155.310. Mixed Use Business Campus District. (A) PURPOSE. The Mixed Use Business Campus (MUBC) zoning district is identified in and implements the Mixed Business Campus land use designation as contained in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The area is intended to provide a high-quality, high-intensity business campus consisting primarily of office, health care and light industrial/manufacturing uses, and a limited amount of retail and commercial uses which in general should be orientated along County Road 42. (B) PERMITTED USES Within the MUBC district,no structure or land shall be used, except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council within each of the following designated use categories: (1) Office Uses: (a) Corporate offices or headquarters; (b) Professional offices and offices of a general nature where the operations do not include over-the-counter retail sales or warehousing; (c) Health Care Clinics for human care; (d) Hospital for human care; (e) Comprehensive, intensive or full care living facility; (f) Hotel; (g) Restaurants, Class I and III only; (h) Fitness centers and gyms, or athletic clubs when contained in a hotel or office building; (i) Banks, credit unions, or other financial depository establishment; (j) Municipal buildings, including police, fire, emergency management, but excluding public works facilities; and (k) Commercial recreation as defined in this Chapter. (2) Light Industry/Manufacturing Uses: (a) Research or testing laboratories conducted in a building; (b) Processing, fabrication, storage, manufacturing or wholesaling operation; (c) Contractor's office, outdoor storage subject to a conditional use; (d) Small brewery and micro-distillery. (3) Office Warehouse/Showroom Uses: (a) Warehousing or wholesale business when conducted within a building. Office/warehouse combination is permitted when office space does not exceed 30% of floor area; (b) Warehouse sales or showrooms for furniture, carpets, flooring and similar goods; 2 (c) Television, recording and radio studios and sound stages; microwave towers are subject to conditional use and tall broadcast towers are not permitted. (4) Commercial Retail Uses: (a) Stores and shops selling personal services or goods over a counter. These include antiques, art and school supplies, bakeries, barbershop, bicycles, books and stationery, candy, , carpets and rugs, catering establishments, china and glassware, clothes pressing, clothing and costume rental,custom dressmaking,drugs, electrical and household appliances,florists,food, furniture, garden supplies, gifts, hair salons, hardware, hats, hobby shops, interior decorating, jewelry, watch repair, laundry and dry cleaning pick up, leather goods and luggage, locksmith shops, musical instruments, office supply, paint and wallpaper, photograph studios, restaurants (Class I, and Class III Neighborhood Restaurant without a drive-through window, only), shoes, sporting goods, tailoring, theater (except open air drive-in), tobacco and tobacco products, toys, wearing apparel, and grocery stores; (b) Banks, savings and loan offices, offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, real estate and similar uses; (c) Animal hospital or clinic when contained within a building; (d) Convenience store including motor fuel sales; (e) Day care centers. (C) CONDITIONAL USES Within the MUBC zoning district, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council, except by conditional use permit: (1) Office Uses (a) Drive-through window service in conjunction with a Class III restaurant; (b) Day care center; (c) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (2) Light Industry/Manufacturing Uses (a) Outdoor storage of materials provided they are screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council with a masonry fence matching the building materials of the primary building and that the storage area is located along an interior lot line,not abutting any public street; 3 (b) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (c) Outdoor overnight parking of vehicles in the Light Industry/Manufacturing area only; provided they are properly screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council, and that no outdoor overnight parking of vehicles shall be allowed in parking areas located adjacent to residential areas; and (d) Data center as regulated elsewhere in this Section. (3) Office Warehouse/Showroom Uses (a) Transmission towers only when associated with a studio broadcast facility, with a maximum height equal to the distance the tower is setback from the closest property line; (b) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (4) Commercial Retail Uses (a) Restaurant, Class II, when located no closer than 1,000 feet from any residential or institutional use; (b) Drive-through window service in conjunction with a Class II or III restaurant; (c) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (D) ACCESSORY USES. Within the MUBC district, the uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council shall be permitted accessory uses: (1) Restaurant or cafeteria facilities associated with an internal office facilities intended to serve only the employees of the facility; (2) Picnic areas,plazas and similar semi-public gathering areas; (3) Off-street parking, refuse storage and loading spaces, as regulated by this Chapter; (4) Buildings,trailers,unscreened trash dumpsters, or portable storage units temporarily located on the subject lot only for the purposes of construction on the premises for a period of time not to exceed the time necessary for such construction. Trash dumpsters shall be removed from the subject lot when full; (5) Equipment, infrastructure, or facilities necessary to provide public telecommunication, cable,utility or other power services; 4 (6) Outdoor dining area, subject to the regulations set forth in this Chapter; and (7) Parking structures subject to the following: (a) The design of the parking structures must integrate the forms and materials used for the principal buildings; and (b) Landscaping must be used at the base at the base of parking structures. (E) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS. (1) For any land within the City that is sought to be rezoned to MUBC after the effective date of the adoption of this MUBC zoning ordinance, the minimum size of a parcel or contiguous parcels to be rezoned as a MUBC district shall be no less than 10 acres. (2) Commercial retail uses shall be located upon a parcel adjacent and oriented to County Road 42, unless otherwise approved by the City Council upon a showing of good cause. (3) No industry/manufacturing or office warehouse showroom uses shall be permitted on a parcel adjacent to County Road 42 or Pilot Knob Road. (4) The terms and conditions of the Rockport,LLC Alternative Urban Areawide Review, dated 12-13-2007, and as updated on 10-13-2016, 2-10-22, and 12-26-2024 as issued for the land within this designated MUBC district, and as required to be amended from time to time shall be met. (5) Sand and gravel operations may continue in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Sand and Gravel zoning district and the Conditional Use Permit(s) in effect as of the date of this Ordinance. (F) MINIMUM STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS. (1) No improvements shall be placed on the lands unless the lands to be so used or improved shall meet the minimum area and dimensional requirements: Minimum lot dimensions: Lot area (square feet) 30,000 Lot width (feet) 100 Minimum building setbacks (feet) Along principal or arterial streets 50 Along community or neighborhood collector streets 40 Along all other public streets: 30 5 Along a side lot line 15 Along a rear lot line 15 Abutting a residential district 30 Minimum Parking Setbacks Along public streets 20 Side or rear lot line 5 Abutting a residential lot 20 Maximum Building Coverage (percentage) Coverage of lot 50 Maximum Building Height (feet) Maximum height 75* * Building height shall be measured to the highest point of the parapet wall. Limited architectural and mechanical extensions, including but not limited to elevator overruns, mechanical penthouses, screening enclosures, and solar energy systems, may project above the parapet wall by a maximum of 10 ft., provided they are designed to minimize visual impact and do not contribute to additional habitable space. (2) All uses shall comply with the following: (a) Signage, see Chapter 154. (b) Performance standards, see § 155.344 and the Special Performance Standards set forth in this Section. (c) Building materials, see § 155.346. (d) Screening, see § 155.348. (e) Maximum impervious surface and drainage requirements, see § 155.350. (f) Lighting, see § 155.353. (g) The minimum cost of landscaping materials for any building project shall be 2.5% of the estimated building construction cost based on current means construction data. All other landscaping requirements set forth in § 155.349 shall apply. (h) Parking, see §§ 155.370 through 155.379. (G) PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. 6 The following performance standards shall be incorporated into any development to assure an overall sense of harmony. (1) Whenever a MUBC district abuts or is across the street from residential property, including multi-family, a fence or masonry wall, berm or compact evergreen hedge, or a combination thereof, not less than 50%opaque nor less than six feet in height shall be erected and maintained along all property lines or streets. (2) Loading docks shall not be permitted along the side of a building which faces a public street or an abutting residential or multi-family property unless they are properly screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council. (3) Service yards, trash enclosures, delivery areas and loading docks shall be screened from view or located entirely within the building. Screening materials shall be consistent with the architecture of the building and shall use similar materials, finishes and colors. (4) Storm water ponding areas may be regarded as a water feature and open space amenity. Design and construction shall include the incorporation of open space and trails around the ponding areas to make these features an integral part of the development. (5) Trail and sidewalk connectivity shall be incorporated in any development within the zoning district. (6) Parking lots having 15 or more spaces shall provide parking for bicycles and motorcycles. (7) Median islands between divided roads and driveways shall be landscaped with trees and low shrubs and accented with annuals and perennials. (H) DATA CENTER CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS. A data center is subject to the following conditions and regulations: (1) Buildings shall be designed and constructed to include finishes and materials of consistent quality and design on all sides as regulated in Chapter 155 of the Code. All buildings shall have a vertical exposed exterior finish of 100% non-combustible, non-degradable and maintenance-free construction materials (such as face brick, natural stone or decorative concrete block but excluding construction materials such as sheet or corrugated aluminum, iron, plain or painted plain concrete block or similar). Any decorative concrete block shall be colored only by means of a pigment impregnated throughout the entire block. Exterior roof-top finishes shall preclude the use of exposed or plated metal; any metal surface shall be coated or anodized with a non-reflective, glare-free finish. (2) All buildings shall be located no less than 100' from any public right-of-way. 7 (3) All buildings and supporting mechanical equipment and/or facilities shall be located no less than 200' from residential zoned or guided property. (4) Any fence used for screening or security shall be constructed of a material similar to and complimentary to the primary building material and architecture. Perimeter and security fences along public streets shall be constructed of maintenance-free materials. Palisade-style fencing may be allowed. Fences constructed of chain-link, with or without slatted inserts,barbed wire, electrical wire, or other similarly visibly intrusive deterrence device are prohibited. Security fencing shall not exceed 8' height unless approved by the City Council. Fences that are along a public right-of-way shall avoid long,undifferentiated facades and long,plain sections by including a combination of the following design elements: step-backs or recesses, changes in material, patterns, textures, colors, or use of accent materials such as posts,bollards or brick pillars. (5) A noise study shall be submitted with the conditional use permit application. The study, prepared by a licensed acoustic engineer, shall describe the anticipated noise level of the data center and all its supporting mechanical equipment and generator facilities,including whether noise will leave the site and depict if any surrounding properties are impacted. All required noise mitigation efforts shall comply with all City and State of Minnesota noise pollution standards and requirements, at a minimum. Noise mitigation may be required for noise/sound level(s) generated on the site that may be received off the site at a sound level more than the limiting level of sound for noise area classification (NAC) 1 as established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Mitigation may include sound walls,baffles,ventilation silencers,berming and/or separation from surrounding uses. The noise study shall review noise levels during commissioning,testing,normal operation and emergency operations of the building and its support facilities. The study shall provide recommended mitigation measures to address noise generated during a sustained emergency blackout period. (6) Screening of Mechanical, Generators, and Supporting Equipment. Ground-mounted and roof top mechanical equipment, power generators, water cooling and water storage facilities, utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support operations of the facility must be screened in accordance with the screening standards set forth elsewhere in this code. Mechanical equipment not screened by a principal building must be screened by a visually opaque fence, screen wall, parapet wall, or other visually opaque screen that must be constructed of materials compatible with those used in the exterior architectural finishes of the principal building. Chain-link fencing, with or without slat inserts, is prohibited. (7) A berm, wall or fence may be used in combination with vegetation to satisfy the screening requirement when approved by the City Council. Walls and fences that are abutting public right-of-way must avoid long,undifferentiated facades and long,plain sections by including a combination of the following design elements: variations in height, step-backs or recesses, changes in material, patterns, textures, colors, or use of accent materials such as posts,bollards or brick pillars. All landscaping, screening, and buffering must be maintained in a living condition. (8) A detailed lighting plan with photometrics plan shall be submitted with the Site Plan and Building Permit Authorization application. All site lighting shall be confined to the site in accordance with the lighting requirements set forth elsewhere in this Code. 8 (9) The height of a building may be increased from 75 feet to 100 feet, when no more than 40 feet of vertical building elevation is visible from any arterial roadway. (10) The City may approve reduced parking requirement for data centers when a traffic study, based on similar end-user operations, confirms decreased parking demand at the site, and areas otherwise used for parking are used for landscape buffer areas and screening. (11) No vibration may be produced which is transmitted through the ground and is discernable without the aid of instruments at any point beyond the property line. Section 3. 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. Section 4. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 5. 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. Section 6. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 9 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING SECTION 155.310 ENTITLED "MUBC" MIXED USE BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT AND DEFINITIONS IN SECTION 155.003 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of Apple Valley on Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding Section 155.310 which establishes and set forth the zoning regulations for the new zoning district of mixed use-business campus (MUBC) district. Chapter 155 is also amended to add definitions of commercial recreation and data center, both of which is regulated under the MUBC district. 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 the Apple Valley Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. 10 Item 5.C. Redlined Attachment CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING SECTION 155.310 ENTITLED MIXED USE-BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT ("MUBC")AND DEFINITIONS IN SECTION 155.003 The City Council of the City of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding the following definitions in Section 155.003 to read as follows: Commercial Recreation. A business directed toward the general public that offers recreational entertainment and activity facilities, such as amusement centers,bocce ball,pickleball or tennis courts,bowling alleys,billiard halls, golf courses,movie theatres,ballrooms,roller rinks and similar uses. Data Center. A facility or a complex or campus of buildings and facilities used primarily for the storage,management,processing, and transmission of digital data,which houses computer and/or network equipment systems, servers, appliances and other associated components related to digital data operations. The facility may also include air handlers, power generators, water cooling systems and water storage facilities, utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support sustained operations at a data center. A data center complex/campus may include data management or storage buildings and ancillary support buildings and structures, including secure and controlled entrances, perimeter fencing, sally-ports, and cargo screening buildings. Section 2. Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding Section 155.310 to read as follows: MIXED USE BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT Section 155.310. Mixed Use Business Campus District. (A) PURPOSE. The Mixed Use Business Campus (MUBC)zoning district is identified in and implements the Mixed Business Campus land use designation as contained in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The area is intended to provide a high-quality, high-intensity business campus consisting primarily of office, health care and light industrial/manufacturing uses, and a limited amount of retail and commercial uses which in general should be orientated along County Road 42. (B) PERMITTED USES Within the MUBC district,no structure or land shall be used, except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council within each of the following designated use categories: (1) Office Uses: (a) Corporate offices or headquarters; (b) Professional offices and offices of a general nature where the operations do not include over-the-counter retail sales or warehousing; (c) Health Care Clinics for human care; (d) Hospital for human care; (e) Comprehensive, intensive or full care living facility; (f) Hotel; (g) Restaurants, Class I and III only; (h) Fitness centers and gyms, or athletic clubs when contained in a hotel or office building; (i) Banks, credit unions, or other financial depository establishment; (j) Municipal buildings, including police, fire, emergency management, but excluding public works facilities; and (k) Commercial recreation as defined in this Chapter. (2) Light Industry/Manufacturing Uses: (a) Research or testing laboratories conducted in a building; (b) Processing, fabrication, storage, manufacturing or wholesaling operation; (c) Contractor's office, outdoor storage subject to a conditional use; (d) Small brewery and micro-distillery. (3) Office Warehouse/Showroom Uses: (a) Warehousing or wholesale business when conducted within a building. Office/warehouse combination is permitted when office space does not exceed 30% of floor area; (b) Warehouse sales or showrooms for furniture, carpets, flooring and similar goods; 2 (c) Television, recording and radio studios and sound stages; microwave towers are subject to conditional use and tall broadcast towers are not permitted. (4) Commercial Retail Uses: (a) Stores and shops selling personal services or goods over a counter. These include antiques, art and school supplies, bakeries, barbershop, bicycles, books and stationery, candy, , carpets and rugs, catering establishments, china and glassware, clothes pressing, clothing and costume rental,custom dressmaking,drugs,electrical and household appliances,florists,food, furniture, garden supplies, gifts, hair salons, hardware, hats, hobby shops, interior decorating, jewelry, watch repair, laundry and dry cleaning pick up, leather goods and luggage, locksmith shops, musical instruments, office supply, paint and wallpaper, photograph studios, restaurants (Class I, and Class III Neighborhood Restaurant without a drive-through window, only), shoes, sporting goods, tailoring, theater (except open air drive-in), tobacco and tobacco products, toys, wearing apparel, and grocery stores; (b) Banks, savings and loan offices, offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, real estate and similar uses; (c) Animal hospital or clinic when contained within a building; (d) Convenience store including motor fuel sales; (e) Day care centers. (C) CONDITIONAL USES Within the MUBC zoning district,no structure or land shall be used for the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council, except by conditional use permit: (1) Office Uses (a) Drive-through window service in conjunction with a Class III restaurant; (b) Day care center; (c) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (2) Light Industry/Manufacturing Uses (a) Outdoor climate, weathering, environmental exposure research or testing facilities which shall be screened from view and not exceed noise and air quality standards of PCA. This is intended to be a passive research or testing area with tested items to be anchored for exposure to climatic conditions; 3 (b)(a) Outdoor storage of materials provided they are screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council with a masonry fence matching the building materials of the primary building and that the storage area is located along an interior lot line, not abutting any public street; (ON Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (d)(c) Outdoor overnight parking of vehicles in the Light Industry/Manufacturing area only; provided they are properly screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council, and that no outdoor overnight parking of vehicles shall be allowed in parking areas located adjacent to residential areas; and (e)(d) Data center as regulated elsewhere in this Section. (3) Office Warehouse/Showroom Uses (a) Transmission towers only when associated with a studio broadcast facility, with a maximum height equal to the distance the tower is setback from the closest property line; (b) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (4) Commercial Retail Uses (a) Restaurant, Class II, when located no closer than 1,000 feet from any residential or institutional use; (b) Drive-through window service in conjunction with a Class II or III restaurant; (c) Towers as regulated in § 155.385; (D) ACCESSORY USES. Within the MUBC district, the uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council shall be permitted accessory uses: (1) Restaurant or cafeteria facilities associated with an internal office facilities intended to serve only the employees of the facility; (2) Picnic areas,plazas and similar semi-public gathering areas; (3) Off-street parking, refuse storage and loading spaces, as regulated by this Chapter; (4) Buildings,trailers,unscreened trash dumpsters, or portable storage units temporarily located on the subject lot only for the purposes of construction on the premises for a period of time 4 not to exceed timethe time necessary for such construction_, er f r the sale ofnew homes it a „ew housing development. Trash dumpsters shall be removed from the subject lot when full; (5) Equipment, infrastructure, or facilities necessary to provide public telecommunication, cable, utility or other power services; (6) Outdoor dining area, subject to the regulations set forth in this Chapter; and (7) Parking structures subject to the following: (a) The design of the parking structures must integrate the forms and materials used for the principal buildings; and (b) Landscaping must be used at the base at the base of parking structures. (E) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS. (1) For any land within the City that is sought to be rezoned to MUBC after the effective date of the adoption of this MUBC zoning ordinance, the minimum size of a parcel or contiguous parcels to be rezoned as a MUBC district shall be no less than 10 acres. (2) Commercial retail uses shall be located upon a parcel adjacent and oriented to County Road 42, unless otherwise approved by the City Council upon a showing of good cause. (3) No industry/manufacturing or office warehouse showroom uses shall be permitted on a parcel adjacent to County Road 42 or Pilot Knob Road. (4) The terms and conditions of the Rockport,LLC Alternative Urban Areawide Review, dated 12-13-2007, and as updated on 10-13-2016, 2-10-22, and 12-26-2024 as issued for the land within this designated MUBC district, and as required to be amended from time to time shall be met. (5) Sand and gravel operations may continue in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Sand and Gravel zoning district and the Conditional Use Permit(s) in effect as of the date of this Ordinance. (F) MINIMUM STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS. (1) No improvements shall be placed on the lands unless the lands to be so used or improved shall meet the minimum area and dimensional requirements: Minimum lot dimensions: Lot area(square feet) 30,000 Lot width (feet) 100 Minimum building setbacks (feet) 5 Along principal or arterial streets 50 Along community or neighborhood collector streets 40 Along all other public streets: 30 _ Along a side lot line 15 Along a rear lot line 15 Abutting a residential district 30 Minimum Parking Setbacks Along public streets 20 Side or rear lot line 5 Abutting a residential lot 20 Maximum Building Coverage (percentage) Coverage of lot 50 Maximum Building Height (feet) Maximum height 75* * Building height shall be measured to the highest point of the parapet wall. Limited architectural and mechanical extensions, including but not limited to elevator overruns, mechanical penthouses, screening enclosures, and solar energy systems, may project above the parapet wall by a maximum of 10-ft., provided they are designed to minimize visual impact and do not contribute to additional habitable space. (2) All uses shall comply with the following: (a) Signage, see Chapter 154. (b) Performance standards, see § 155.344 and the Special Performance Standards set forth in this Section. (c) Building materials, see § 155.346. (d) Screening, see § 155.348. (e) Maximum impervious surface and drainage requirements, see § 155.350. (f) Lighting, see § 155.353. 6 (g) The minimum cost of landscaping materials for any building project shall be 2.5% of the estimated building construction cost based on current means construction data. All other landscaping requirements set forth in § 155.349 shall apply. (h) Parking, see §§ 155.370 through 155.379. (G) PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. The following performance standards shall be incorporated into any development to assure an overall sense of harmony. (1) Whenever a MUBC district abuts or is across the street from residential property, including multi-family, a fence or masonry wall, berm or compact evergreen hedge, or a combination thereof,not less than 50%opaque nor less than six feet in height shall be erected and maintained along all property lines or streets. (2) Loading docks shall not be permitted along the side of a building which faces a public street or an abutting residential or multi-family property unless they are properly screened from view in a manner satisfactory to the City Council. (3) Service yards, trash enclosures, delivery areas and loading docks shall be screened from view or located entirely within the building. Screening materials shall be consistent with the architecture of the building and shall use similar materials, finishes and colors. (4) Storm water ponding areas may be regarded as a water feature and open space amenity. Design and construction shall include the incorporation of open space and trails around the ponding areas to make these features an integral part of any the development. (5) Trail and sidewalk connectivity shall be incorporated in any development within the zoning district. (6) Parking lots having 15 or more spaces shall provide parking for bicycles and motorcycles. (7) Median islands between divided roads and driveways shall be landscaped with trees and low shrubs and accented with annuals and perennials. (H)DATA CENTER CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS. A data center is subject to the following conditions and regulations: (1) Buildings shall be designed and constructed to include finishes and materials of consistent quality and design on all sides as regulated in Chapter 155 of the Code. All buildings shall have a vertical exposed exterior finish of 100% non-combustible, non-degradable and maintenance-free construction materials (such as face brick, natural stone or decorative concrete block but excluding construction materials such as sheet or corrugated aluminum, iron, plain or 7 painted plain concrete block or similar). Any decorative concrete block shall be colored only by means of a pigment impregnated throughout the entire block. Exterior roof-top finishes shall preclude the use of exposed or plated metal; any metal surface shall be coated or anodized with a non-reflective, glare-free finish. (2) All buildings shall be located no less than 100' from any public right-of-way. (3) All buildings and supporting mechanical equipment and/or facilities shall be located no less than 200' from residential zoned or guided property. (4) Any fence used for screening or security shall be constructed of a material similar to and complimentary to the primary building material and architecture. Perimeter and security fences along public streets shall be constructed of maintenance-free materials. Palisade-style fencing may be allowed. Fences constructed of chain-link, with or without slatted inserts, barbed wire, electrical wire, or other similarly visibly intrusive deterrence device are prohibited. Security fencing shall not exceed 8' height unless approved by the City Council. Fences that are along a public right-of-way shall avoid long,undifferentiated facades and long,plain sections by including a combination of the following design elements: step-backs or recesses, changes in material, patterns, textures, colors, or use of accent materials such as posts,bollards or brick pillars. (5) A noise study shall be submitted with the conditional use permit application. The study, prepared by a licensed acoustic engineer, shall describe the anticipated noise level of the data center and all its supporting mechanical equipment and generator facilities,including whether noise will leave the site and depict if any surrounding properties are impacted. All required noise mitigation efforts shall comply with all City and State of Minnesota noise pollution standards and requirements, at a minimum. Noise mitigation may be required for noise/sound level(s) generated on the site that may be received off the site at a sound level more than the limiting level of sound for noise area classification (NAC) 1 as established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Mitigation may include sound walls,baffles,ventilation silencers,berming and/or separation from surrounding uses. The noise study shall review noise levels during commissioning,testing,normal operation and emergency operations of the building and its support facilities. The study shall provide recommended mitigation measures to address noise generated during a sustained 1 emergency blackout period. (6) Screening of Mechanical, Generators, and Supporting Equipment. Ground-mounted and roof top mechanical equipment, power generators, water cooling and water storage facilities, 1 utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support sustained operations of the facility must be screened in accordance with the screening standards set forth elsewhere in this code. Mechanical equipment not screened by a principal building must be screened by a visually opaque fence, screen wall, parapet wall, or other visually opaque screen that must be constructed of materials compatible with those used in the exterior architectural finishes of the principal 1 building. Chain-link fencing,with or without slats-isinserts, is prohibited. (7) A berm, wall or fence may be used in combination with vegetation to satisfy the screening requirement when approved by the City Council. Walls and fences that are abutting public right-of-way must avoid long,undifferentiated facades and long,plain sections by including 8 a combination of the following design elements: variations in height, step-backs or recesses, changes in material,patterns, textures, colors, or use of accent materials such as posts,bollards or brick pillars , materials. All landscaping, screening, and buffering must be maintained in a living condition. (8) A detailed lighting plan with photometrics plan shall be submitted with the Site Plan and Building Permit Authorization application. All site lighting shall be confined to the site in accordance with the lighting requirements set forth elsewhere in this Code. (9) The height of a building may be increased from 75 feet to 100 feet, when no more than 40 feet of vertical building elevation is visible from any arterial roadway. (10) The City may approve reduced parking requirement for data centers when a traffic study, based on similar end-user operations, confirms decreased parking demand at the site, and areas otherwise used for parking are used for landscape buffer areas and screening. (11) No vibration may be produced which is transmitted through the ground and is discernable without the aid of instruments at any point beyond the property line. Section 3. 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. Section 4. Filing. A copy of the ordinance shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. This copy shall be available for inspection by any persons during regular office hours. Section 5. 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. Section 6. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this 27th day of February, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: 9 Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 10 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING SECTION 155.310 ENTITLED "MUBC" MIXED USE BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT AND DEFINITIONS IN SECTION 155.003 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of Apple Valley on Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding Section 155.310 which establishes and set forth the zoning regulations for the new zoning district of mixed use-business campus (MUBC) district. Chapter 155 is also amended to add definitions of commercial recreation and data center,both of which is regulated under the MUBC district. 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 the Apple Valley Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. 11 Mies 025 05 075 1 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 300 2.000 3000 4.D0F0e" Cit \I� D' r 2040 Land Use Map m rn ° ��, Designation: Acres: Percent: °u u' ,"•-- t+�4 vn ° LD-Low Density Residential(2 to 6 -7 1 inch=2,50D feet ,_�.- .n j r-w�, r LDF-acre) 4,res 40.Percent: �Na LDF-Low Density Flex(3 to 23 0.21% ' w'•r 1" u units/acre N �..•• �° i j r,,,; V.W .y • u 1 u .- a , `~ MD-Medium Density Residential(6 QIIII) u ``• u tar,es0' u W :n �• u� b 12 units/acre) 558 a" _ ° N o,N 1 r LL_, u� HD-High Density Residential(12+ CA / r• �� , ,.o+ 1Dr•- �y iiit � `u MD u u .-' units/acre) 275 2.46% oe ui f V Ili'''. coono aa_w u°tO�us,_. !£u�. ° SIHD-Suburban Intensive High 29 0.26% w m u u as_ u u ? u . .n u De-Mansity(24 b 48 units/acre) MEI u_ Lie I'Ji CO Rn l8 yv _ l0.� rL C \\. �, I. ° 'i u ° u V'.. u a 0 r4,P E P M+ManufacNred Housing 108 0.97% -•Lbs taaanw ui u '• u " o O _ r • u ° bins C-Commensal 537 4.80% _f ��-. u 1• ' 1 u '!u u• -..( ; IND-Industrial 271 2.42% w • u u u • ! u i N u uu o ` �"'m IT''..u ° `°ar L° u -� MBC-Mixed Business Carpus 159 1.42% .4118.), _ ����� MIX-Mimed Use 7 0.06% _ to \u,' ,y>,:o v I u u'° .f u ' �u u'^.1D,iO to _ u INS-InstNeonal 477 4.26% CI u `a • ur 5_r ° l.o u -••� a °� f i '0 L u N �'O• { `^, ° � PParks 8 Open Space 1,780 15.91% 1,..,u 'O,:.s ^' 1 ! r•u :n• u 1 u u +O u.^i ur�.o _•u'O .tu u lAfees 6 0-05% .3 N u tJm u� u peYi srw 0 '••' u '- °.°ur` I I Water/Pond 310 2.77% LrMa GNE'' s e!'1 *1 /111 Care up u w -T II u ° no `- 1"m , u is "�. ° D m. I Right-of-Way 2.069 1 4 • $ �' ,"' •WZr.L.7 m �u �• "u� N ;I 6•• s ! It. u .,. i Total 11.191 100.00% 2 u s E muss srw _ 7mir Nu rn uu u ° u _ ? u lTcnporarySand8CxasN:es rlay f-u . �e ro u..O u lD L7^l u-` �.ru w :D �pN o ! s,..,.C. - nl7 :D `�7.\• ;.8 NeNtRw Eng&b.c 1 '13 ,ON41. Lo„.° oV •rc ---- e so•---• R r - +�" ..W 1Ou- et LiabOit`--:This document not a legally recorded map g u—• ,; ^r'0 N, its w R ,t'•°d .O a �0•,°,`O or sun-es and is not intended to be used as one.This map is a N ° m„ !o ! i�s *` + •° .- �, •'O�° p compilation of records and iuformanou from 1-at ions state. O um \ ••• do N :n• counn.and cit offices.and other sources. •- ul u u .� )#F, u Latest Recisions Resolution#20_'0-177.December 22,2020 e°ww•Lin__ 1 ��I _ ... 1D t0• u+�+'F��n^n�• !�-� 11O 1° City of Apple�'allev Plalulme Deparnnent N � . 1. I.. ' �� 1 ( IN: � IND i a uu ,..'O ,' u° � Sources f ,,If w 1k) RD42)__ ' T .. w �i • wWI1EON D D�' ��. N 4 IsarrIsrw Ismsrr•• . . o I II`. t —1'2V r• r . la II Apple , Dftu ;s sr VI Ofi tou All!4 Valley „ .__ 1- l :.n.0 De:el.t...-..• ; u u !. a 'A r -`O `_E Department so ° f u i u-. ! `. Y... 11 Dakota Comte `O SITS 'mow B'ro 'suss site ' o-- I Office of GIS r: W *jilt 411.111.1killial li 4Q� r Y P • _ LD HD ° 0.1 - MD I !`� nn n Il - I _ _ INS En 3/3/2025 MUBC Mixed Use Business Campus Ordinance APpValley City Council Meeting February 27, 2025 1 Action Requested n City Council is asked to PASS an Ordinance establishing the new "MUBC" (Mixed Use Business Campus) Zoning District for the City (waive Second Reading) APpVaIley 2 1 3/3/2025 Summary ❑ Amendment to Chapter 155 of the City Code to establish a new "MUBC" (Mixed Use Business Campus) zoning district. C' District incorporates a mix of permitted, conditional, and accessory uses, along with specific area requirements and performance standards. MUBC aligns with the City's [current] 2040 Comprehensive Plan and may be used to rezone areas currently designated as "MBC — Mixed Business Campus" under the 2040 Plan, or other areas of the City if so requested. Once a comprehensive plan (for the community) is adopted, zoning districts must be established or amended to achieve the development A pValley goals outlined in the plan. 3 •^ CITY OF 1�77'.- APPLE VALLEY r ' - 2040 Laud Use Nap. �� ' °row. es!NM.........,.. • e r - I 6=7,- .71: i:".: 4;.- _ , �-P-.mowMath th ICORO_W __4I. T ..... {{c 'Arita� 1 vaC - - - ill moo_ P, .:::. Apple„ Valley ,_ 1. r - Ji 4 2 3/3/2025 / I .. -1 c J w u- PD .. 1 2 .; , _1 BP 1 1,'- Zoning Map PD-1053f 2 �, \� �rw • . NMa.. . BP r2 — 2 2 �.IBEB Cr 4 e��..u.,.. 4W a nth ST W(CO RD 42) P A F A 24`' PD-254 1 3 - - • ` PD-254 PD-679 % 1 3 ' 2 �l P ., %356 R-3 1 R-3., PD-739 SG 1 1 I": -856 ;D-4ir R 3 a 2 PD-716 ua,sr w % R` 3 9i 9 P R PD_703 -T. 2� 5 3 M-8B 6 0 ,1 - PD-703 2A e�oa PD-97 5 6 -� . . '� 1 f� CO "2 0..,:..7 2` a 7 PD-714}t 7PD-632 3 'Pn-F12 1 2 � � °' Z COBBLESTON 1 _ „. LAKE +� 6 �3 i r 41 PD-975 p 6Ta6 7 - 77Nall 1 _ ¢ .2 , ey „„, hp t.,,,,,F E .�B -W P n Q- m 6 2.''. - `<or��R, : �. g is PD-975 1 I _ .� w Q 4 �"` 2 4 2 2 160th ST W (CO R D 46) 5 2PD io37 2A` 5 Summary ❑ A substantial portion of AVR, Inc.'s (Rockport) sand and gravel mining properties is designated under the MBC Mixed Business Campus land use category This designation is intended to support a high-quality business environment for general and corporate offices, research and development facilities, light manufacturing, office showrooms, medical offices, and healthcare facilities. Additionally, the MBC designation allows for a mix of retail and commercial services to support both the business campus and surrounding neighborhoods, primarily along County Road 42. APPValley 6 3 3/3/2025 Summary _ Figure 4.2-Orchard Place Concept I n.� _`,c, q� - CONCEPTUAL LAND USE DIAGRAM o ��� i::: MUBC aims to build on - - - ::w this foundation by `,..•• a r. -- wcn allowing flexibility fora 3 •" = 0=" variety of business and o :•� ` -- .R�b..1. industrial clusters .!n S�41Y .YYiI-- illustrated in Figure 4.2 — • -ama, w I. Orchard Place Concept 3I Y. 111.-14 ._... Land Use Map (2040 ... Comp Plan) 011 . F=. " . "Arta. - l ORCHARD PLACE APP,e VALLEY ~ yo-' Kimley*Hom 7 Summary ❑ MUBC District would facilitate this by permitting a variety of uses, including but not limited to: Offices Healthcare facilities Hotels Restaurants Banks/Financial establishments Office/Warehouse showrooms • Various retail uses ❑ Conditional uses would include certain office developments, daycare centers, and light-industrial/manufacturing uses, including language that provides for data AppVaiiey centers. 8 4 3/3/2025 Summary Amendment to 155.003 DEFINITIONS: Commercial Recreation. A business directed toward the general public that offers recreational entertainment and activity facilities, such as amusement centers, bocce ball, pickleball or tennis courts, bowling alleys, billiard halls, golf courses, movie theatres, ballrooms, roller rinks and similar uses. Data Center. A facility or a complex or campus of buildings and facilities used primarily for the storage, management, processing, and transmission of digital data, which houses computer and/or network equipment systems, servers, appliances and other associated components related to digital data operations. The facility may also include air handlers, power generators, water cooling systems and water storage facilities, utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support sustained operations at a data center. A data center complex/campus may include data management or storage buildings and ancillary support buildings and structures, including secure and controlled entrances, perimeter fencing, sally-ports, and cargo ApiTVe screening buildings. 9 MUBC Zoning Boundary for Orchard Place (Proposed) 150TH ST W./CR.42 L _ - i W o w re LL i U' N \ r H o N O Yv l 155TH ST.W. Z W 2 LL1 09 23 Z O Z 2 q 157TH ST.W. J -:::::::- Apple lle 160TH ST W.(CSAH 46) 1y 10 5 3/3/2025 Summary 2040 Comprehensive Plan - adopted July 23, 2020, provides guidance for Orchard Place and surrounding areas, designating specific land use clusters and percentile allocations for different uses. ❖ City staff determined the proposed MUBC Ordinance is consistent with 2040 Plan. ❖ January 15, 2025 - Planning Commission reviewed a separate request from Rockport to amend the 2040 Comprehensive Plan; seeking to revise the commercial/retail use guidance along County Road 42 - and remove references to Figure 4.2 Orchard Place Conceptual Land Use Map. This amendment is related to a separate application for a proposed data center project Should this amendment be approved, most of the sand and gravel mining areas would remain under the 2040 Comprehensive Plan's MBC land use designation. Additional Apple amendments to the MUBC ordinance may be necessary to accommodate specific site Valley design standards for the proposed technology park. 11 Summary '—' If PC recommends approval of the proposed Comp Plan Amendment (including land use guide revisions and text changes), that request will be forwarded to the City Council for separate consideration. ❑ Council can then consider adopting a resolution to submit the proposed amendments to the Met Council; whereby it will come back to the City Council for final review and determination. Even if the requested Comprehensive Plan amendment is not approved, this new MUBC Zoning District will remain valid and in compliance with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. AppValley 12 6 3/3/2025 Minor Revisions to Ordinance .... Pg. 1 (A) PURPOSE. The Mixed Use Business Campus (MUBC) zoning district is identified in and implements the Mixed Business Campus land use designation as contained in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The area is intended to provide a high-quality, high-intensity business campus consisting primarily of office, health care and light industrial/manufacturing uses, and a limited amount of retail and commercial uses which in general should be orientated along County Road 42. Pg. 3 (C) CONDITIONAL USES (1) Light Industry/Manufacturing Uses (a) Outdoor climate, weathering, environmental exposure research and testing facilities... APP III, 13 Minor Revisions to Ordinance .... Pg. 4-5 (D) ACCESSORY USES. (4) Buildings, trailers, unscreened trash dumpsters, or portable storage units temporarily located on the subject lot only for the purposes of construction on the premises for a period of time not to exceed the time necessary for such construction. or for the sale of new homes in a new housing development. Trash dumpsters shall be removed from the subject lot when full; Pg. 7 (G)PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. (4) Storm water ponding areas may be regarded as a water feature and open space amenity. Design and construction shall include the incorporation of open space and trails around the AppleValley ponding areas to make these features an integral part of the development. 14 7 3/3/2025 Minor Revisions to Ordinance .... Pg. 8 (H)DATA CENTER CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS. (5) A noise study shall be submitted with the conditional use permit application. The study, prepared by a licensed acoustic engineer, shall describe the anticipated noise level of the data center and all its supporting mechanical equipment and generator facilities, including whether noise will leave the site and depict if any surrounding properties are impacted. All required noise mitigation efforts shall comply with all City and State of Minnesota noise pollution standards and requirements, at a minimum. Noise mitigation may be required for noise/sound level(s) generated on the site that may be received off the site at a sound level more than the limiting level of sound for noise area classification (NAC) 1 as established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Apple lley 15 Minor Revisions to Ordinance .... Pg. 8 (6) Screening of Mechanical, Generators, and Supporting Equipment. Ground-mounted and roof top mechanical equipment, power generators, water cooling and water storage facilities, utility substations, and other associated utility infrastructure to support sustained operations of the facility must be screened in accordance with the screening standards set forth elsewhere in this code. Mechanical equipment not screened by a principal building must be screened by a visually opaque fence, screen wall, parapet wall, or other visually opaque screen that mut be constructed of materials compatible with those used in the exterior architectural finishes of the principal building. Chain-link fencing with or without slat inserts,is prohibited. Pg.9 (7) A berm, wall or fence may be used in combination with vegetation to satisfy the screening requirement when approved by the City Council. Walls and fences that are abutting public right-of-way must avoid long, undifferentiated facades and long, plain sections by including a combination of the following design elements:variations in height, step-backs or recesses, changes in material,patterns,textures,colors,or use of accent materials such as posts, bollards or brick pillars. All landscaping, screening, and buffering must be `le Apple maintained in a living condition ley 16 8 3/3/2025 Action Requested February 5, 2025 — Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on this new MUBC Ordinance; recommended unanimously (6-0) to approve the MUBC PASS an Ordinance establishing new "MUBC" (Mixed Use Business Campus) Zoning District (recommend waiving Second Reading) APpValley Questions for Staff? 17 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. (1) Office Uses AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY.MINNESOTA AMENDING (al Corporate offices or headquarters. CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDLNG SECTION 155 310 ENTITLED MA'ED USE-BUSINESS CAMPUS DISTRICT C'MUBC)AND DEFINITIONS IN SECTION 155.003 (b(Professional offices and offices of a general nature where the operations do not mclyde over-thecamte retail sales or warehousing. The City Council of the Cony of Apple Valley ordains: (c)Health Case Chasers for human care: Seotmo I.Chapter 155 of the City Code is amended by adding the folowsne defimnom (d)Hospral for Inman care. in Section 155 003 to read as follows. (e)Coo oehmaue.mtemrse or full care hying facshn. COMM f dal Reamrio2 A business duetted toward the general public that off recreational menu...and ninny facilities.such as amusement crates.bocce bah.potleball (fi Hotel. or toms cams.bowing alleys.billiard halls.concourses.moose Measles.ballrooms.roller mats and sunrlar uses. Lo Pestamams.Class I and IN only. Dena Center.A bosky et a complex or campus ofbuldmos and/ankles used prmarsfc @1 Fitness centers and nos.or athletic clubs when contained in hotel or office for the storage.management.psocessmz and nanmusson of knoll data.which houses computer WWII* and or network eguiFment system.seise ms s.appliances and other associated oanpons relate - to d<gatal data operations The Mahn may also include an handlers.power paeators.water (a) Bads.crest mam es other finmmal depository enabhshmem. coohne systems and water storage Modules.umhn substances.and other associated flaky snfiastnncrrae to support summed opeaaom at a don center A data center complec camps may V) Sbmscrpal buldios.including police fore.emergency manaeemem but include dam management or storage bmldmas and ancillary support buildings and sun room. excluding public works facilites.and m cludtna sense and controlled entrances.Ammeter fencing.sally-pats.and cargo screermg bddmgs (I)Corral receanon as defined in this Chapter Section2 Chapter 155 of the City Code us amended by adding Section 155.310 to read as follows (2) LsgM Industry Ilmufamoe Uses MIND CSEBUSLNESS COMPCS DISTRICT (a) Research or testing labmetores conducted in a bodsog. Section 1E5310.Mixed Use Business Campus Disaiero (bl Processng bbecatson stowage.manufactrmng or wholesaling Tension: (A)PURPOSE. (c) Comnsoi s office.outdate storage subject to a coadrtioral me. The Mae Use Busmen Camps(MUBC)timing dismd is identified m and rmpkmes (il) Small breseeny and mcro-drssrley. the Mixed I3usmess Campus land use desugnaton as comamed In the Co's 2040 Compehens e Plan.The area is mended topronde a high-quaky.high-mtemrs business campus connoting 137 Office Warehouse Showman Uses prmusly of office.health are and light rndusmalmmufactrurng uses.and a limited amams of retail and cammeret uses winch in general should be onmsated along Canty Road 32. (al n'cehaawg a wholesale brains when re xrthm a Oda warehouse combunace permitted when office spacee doer does not exceed 301.of as (B)PERMITTED USES ran. Within the MUBC dusmct no structure or land shall he used except for one orm more of the (b) n'arehane sales or showrooms for fumtsae.carpets.Booing and molar Apple. following uses or uses deemed smile by the Curt'Cauca within each of the following dengimted goods. y use ategones. 18 9 3/3/2025 (c) Teknsmrn ecadmg and mho smiths and sound stapes.moon-ace toners (b) Towers as regulated o;155 385. are sulyed to cemdmmal use and tall broadcast toner as not mantled (o Outdoor ocemgla padma ofyehdes inthe Lahr IndustrySlanufacnuang (4) Coumsnaa1 Read toes am only fronded they are property screened from chew m a manner vnsfacronr to the Car Cauman.and that no outdoor oremgb prolong of whacks shall be allowed m pad,ng areas (a) Stones and shops sell og personal senses or goods ova a comer These located ad)aona to rendemal area,and include amps.oar and school supplie,hearer.barbershop.4cycks.books and sooner. candy..campers and rugs.cateaanp estabhshmmn.cams and plasswaae,cloths pressing.clorhrg (O Data comer as regulated elsewhere m doss Soma mdcosnme rental custom dressmakang.drugs.electhoal and bmrebold appliances.(oasts.food humane garden snpphuo gilts.hail salons.hardware.hats,hobby shop,mono decaaang. 0) Office Warehouse Showroom Uses jewelry winch reppm laundry and dry cleaning pack up.kasha goods and luggage.lodrmih shops.musical Instr ments,office apply pars and wallpaper.photograph stuidsos.asournm (a) Tonna:mum towers oak-when assayed with a smdao broadcast faahty (Class I and Class III Nesghbahood Remora=ultimo a dave-Ihrough mono.ouh').shoes with a maatim=height equal so the dntans:e the tower is sebak from the closest property lore. spormg goods.along.theater(asap open as Mom).tobacco and tobacco oceans.toys wenmg apparel and grocery stores. (b) Towers a 1epWaoed o 4 155 385. an Bads.smmms and loan office,offices for daro on rs dnas_hares.real (4) Command Read Use eye and snmlar uses. . (a) Restaurant.Class a when located no closer than 1.000 feet from nay (c) Amnia'hospital or dram when maimed union a b,ddoe. aeede ml or nauahnmal use. (d Conven,mre wore mclud,oa maw feel sales, (b) D mce.tbromab maim service m mammon wpm a Class D a M nemaa (e) Day care centers (e) Towns as tegu4gedm 4155385: (C)CONDMONAI.USES 0)ACCESSORY USES. W when ebe MtBC wmsg duout Do mature a Wad shall be used for the fdlowmg use muses deemed.mnla by the Cant'Copal.except by condooal use pemor Witten the MCBC dorm.the uses or uses deemed smear by the Can Coaxal shall be (1) Office Uses p wed mammy uses. (1) Reararraa a oaferena hnhoes am:cased vs-th an mental office haloes intended (a) Dnme-chroph wsdm-sane m cmpmmm with a Class m resasoam to one only&e mplosees of the fatality. (b) Day can cone. 0) Pram areax plans mod somin sem-pubhc gathering areas (U Towers as regulated m)155 385. 0) Of-mat parking,refuse team and loadme space,as regulated by this Chapter. (:) Eight hoot,Mam{ctmnp Uses (4) Buildings toilers umneened trash dankness,or portable 0oage toms aempaanly located on the subtext lot only fen the purposes of cammucnon o the peruses for a perrod of UM (a) not to Outdoor storage of materials dad they are screened from earn m a exceed the maw mecessan for such ccamuom Trash domgsrcrs shall be removed boa Prom the subject la when hell. sausfaary to the fayCou Council with a masoay fence machmg the building marmals of drowns).bouldma and the the storage area as looted alma m mina for hag era abumng anygatoent a Apple • public woe. tekco(mom,) candor Mile.utheym"ateer ernes. necessary to ponder pmhaValley . pones semi. 3 a 19 Alone awde la lane IS (6) Outdoor dome an.subject to the opinions set forth m thss Clavier.and (7) Parkma manures subject to be tampAlon¢a awn Ion Imo IS Abmuma a remdmnal damsel 30 (a) The deem of the maim structures maw mtemte the former and matena s )(mount Pa.rng Srobar4 used fa the marmot Madams.wad Atonepublr streets :0 (b) Landcspmg must be oed at the base at the base ofpadvg mvmues. Side orear la tux 5 Anon.a te•.dmtal be 20 (E)ADDMO7AL REQUD(ESINrS A.XD CO\DMOyS. Marmon Ehokhug Corsage (1) Foe my land within the Car roar err war to be rezoned to MUBC allot the dream F^r^uogor date of the adopmn ofrhs MU-BC zamng ordnance.the mum. soot of a parcel or caaogsnm C aagedlra _30 parcels to be rezoned as a ML'BCdasmor shill be m less than 10 saes 3fmrmum BLrld:ny Hagk'Ono .. (2) Commensal read sues shall be lamedspm a parcel adjacent and oneuedtoCandy Masons height 75• • Road 42.okss ahewne approved by the Car Cored upon a shonmg of good cause •Buslfsrrg hcoghs:hall be mmmaad to the booboos pan:of she pamper wall Lsmssaf (3) No ad mrmmdacnmag or office waabmse showroom use shall be permitted are mrsneal and mahamral earemrom,snchrdrng her nor Inward to elevator osmrus: ma parcel ro aces to Corm Road a:or Pia Knob Road merhamral pen:hooe,smvmng mrlasuwc,and solar mar;,:sew.mac prootect (4) The arms andcacaoom of theRad LUC Ahemame Urban Rasher. abort*.d seprossevd/brammsnmmo(10;R.pmsoblled On ass draped to wmm::c par by span and do norromn6unroaddsnonollvhrabla:prrg dated l:-13-:007.and as updated on 10.1 i.,01h:-10.??.wad 1126-:024 as named for the hod wnhm this drummed SITOC dasma and as required to be anmded from none to one Thal be (2) .•W uses shall comply oath the folowmg then la) Soaage.see Chapter 154 (5) Sand and mac"operant may cmmue m carphaae with the terms and conk/thous of the Sand and Gravel mane dhsna and the Cordomal Use Ramat s)m effect as of (b) Paformoce standards.rot§153.366 and the Special Perfomarce Standards the doe of des Orbmue set forth in Ihs Secoon If)SIL�1URll STANDARDS:LSD REQUD(EU2Y7S. (c) Bmldo¢mtmala see 4155.30h (I) No osprowmenn shall be placed m the lands unless the lands to be so used on (d) Saeemoe.see)155.348 unproved shall meet the mmsmm area and dmeanoml negmremenn (e) Mammon apeman smfce and damage regmements.sae)155 350 3fnumum lot dtmmsrrn: Lot are a feet) 30.030 (0 I sBMng sot'155 353. Lot width(feet) ibb (g) The nnn®oar of lmdscapog materials for any badbne protect Mtn be Mourn n balding setback legs 2.5.af the asaomed hdd,mg 000mraceau cat based m arum means cmnrvcam dau All Alone pmcpal or none threes other Imahar mg segtmmrm set forth m§155.349 shall apply 30 ::ti•: Alone communes'or00 Moog see§§155.370 through 155.379 Aadsbaboad collector streets 46 Apple long all other rabic saves. 30 (0)PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Valley 6 6 20 10 3/3/2025 Along a ade lot Inge 15 C) A11 duldmgs and wppamng mechanical equipment and on famous shall be located no less than 200.from reahmul aced a goaded property Alone a rear loth IS Abuttalsa residential dasoan '33 (0) Anv fence used foe screemoe on seam shall be consmztted of a mateaal amnia to and conpbmeman'to the pnmars-bmida material and archstecnne Penman and security 36mmum Paring Setbacks fences along public meets shall be consmated of mameemne-free matenals Palisade-mie Along pahc streets ?0 femme mat.be allowed Fences constructed of th d.an-la with or wothoat dated mart.barbed wars Side or oar lot Inge -5 wa eiecmca wv r e.a abet=Oath voccbly mnusne deterrence device an probu bed Seamts Abntme a resdmoal lot 30 fencing shall not exceed g height milers approved by the City found Faces that are along a pea aghofway shall eodlong-uoddferemaned faades and long plain se000m by mcludmg (Inc BwNr Coverage a comdnma of the follwwe denim dement p.h s steacks a a a.recesses.changes mam Of ge poems.lams.colas.or use of accent matenals such as pats.bollands or brick pillars pin-Mager Cowan of lot 50 (5) A none study shall be suborned oath the mammal use perm!appioanoa The study.psepted bra Loaned ammn<album.m.shall desmbe the amappaated none level of the itfaynmum Bmlane Herb ff<an data center and all its suppnmgmecWmcal equipment and genrata embus.mchdmg whether MLmonm height 75• noise wall kne the site and depict ofans wloosmana noprttes are Impacted All required noise mngmm efforts shall comph•with all Cm and State of\fumesota none polhaoon staodads and •Bmldag height shall be measured to the high,.pare of that pamper wall Lowed reglmemems.**mammon\sae mnganai ray be orymoed fa noise sand levelfs>generated architectural and mechanical nreaaons,mchdtng but not limited to elevator mono. cm the the that may be recessed of the sue at a sand level more than the Lame level of sound mechanical pnsthousa.aon<mng enclosures.and:olar ma.ga.71>am:,min project for antenna clasiahaoaa(SaAC)1 as established by the Minnesota Foliation eonool Agency than the pampa.all bn a mammon of I fjt prosaded tie on designed to eoaa re Montanan may mode sound wdh.baffles.sandman silencers.batting and sepasabon from ,usual memo adds not romnteaomaddinonallabitable vase wmormdrm uses The none study shall mars noise levels amng commutating.testing aamal operand and mereency opamas of the bsuldunt and it support facuhoen The study shall (2) All uses shall amply oath the following po5de re<ommaded aotatta meant*:to addess noise generated Anne a mound emergency black.penod (a) Suaage see Chapter 150. (6) Saeemna of Mahatma Generators.and Snppaore Equipment Gromd.mamted (b) Performance standards.see§155 344 and the Special Performance Standar& and roof top mechanical a pnpram.pow,,generators.water<oolmg and water staaet f+ohtes. set forth in this Section May mbrtmom.and otter as«med unhly mfrasmacnme to support opeanom of the fauhn' mast be waned m accedance oath the saeemn!standards set foals elsewhere m dui code (<) Building matestalt.see§155.346 Mahatma equpmem not soeealed by aptmcpal bwldmt must be&metaed by avoaralh'opaque fora.screen wall.parapet wall or"abet usually opaque nceen that must be convinced of (d) Screening.see*155.308 mamas compmble with those used In the enamor archstecmal bushes of the pms:palbtdAng Cham-Ink fencing.wads on walnut slat miens.is pohuboed (e) Mamma mpmaws wr(ac<and drainage tegmemento see§155 350 (7)) A bra walla force maybe and m combdame wah seaetaom to satisfy the If) Ligmg.to.§155 353 stemma requmement when approved by the City Council SValls and fences that ate abumng pudic ruetrof-way must avoiding.utdrffreaned facades and 1ong.plain seasons by tnchdmg .g7 The mmala cat of landscaping matatals foe any bmlhne project shall be a cambiranm of the followog desten elements vnuanm m belga.sep-backs or recesses. 5a•of the estimated(nuking crosmame cod based on mment main casmroor data A11 changes m matrul proems.teames.colon.or use of accent aenala such as posts.bollards or other landscapme requvemeas set bath m§155.349 shall apply land pillars All Lmdscapmg scemmg and buffenne once be maintained m a bung cmAom Ilv Paktog.see§§155.370 tkaagh 155 379 IS A the detailed tab.{plan wn m h photomea plan shall be submitted rted Sne Plan and Budding Permit A m appltcanan All site helo ag shall be confined to the site m Apple (G)PERFOR LANCE STANDARDS. arc cadence wall the Itghong requirements sea forth elsewhele in that Cade Valley a a 21 (9) The height of a bmldmg may be maenad from 75 fen to 100 feet.when wo more tom 00 feet of vem<al building elmaom us vssubie from any arterial roadway (10)The Cm mar approve reared paamg regmemmi in data centers when a track sndy.based on mutts ad.r opraums.catfmac decreased parking demand at the can and areas athermic used for parkme sae used for landscape buffer areas and screening (11)No vibrance may be produced which as mnmaned through the pond and is damnable woman the aid of msmmmts at am'pomr beyond the properly lane Sernon 3 Summary approved The Cot Council hereby Mrmrcs that the mu of the mummy marked'Offmal Suumncs of Ordnance No a copy of which as attached hereto clearly mfoaa the pubic of the Item and effect oldie admance The City Catnd bather hr detemmuea that publication of the bale and sad sueman'will clearly infant the pubis< of the went and efFert of the ordnance Station l Filing A copy of the clearance shall be bled an the office of the City Clerk This copy stall be available In ampecaaby any persons along tegda office hours Serum 5 Ptnbhcaoon The Coro Clerk shill pobhsh the tide of sat otdmane and the odail umamay w the odcel newspaper of the Cots with name that a ponied copy of the aanance Is available for imp cto n ha.my person dame regular oboe hours at she Oda of the Ctrs Clerk Section 6 Effects,date Thu ordnance shah take effect upon it passage and the pubhnoon of its title sad the odnal summary PASSED by the CIly Camcil than 27th day of Febnaav'.2025 Clan lfooppaw.Mayor Al 1FS1 Clmmna 151 Saimaa Car Clerk A�Valley 9 22 11 • ITEM: 7. • •• ••• ••• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 27, 2025 Apple Valley SECTION: Calendar of Upcoming Events Description: Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the calendar of upcoming events as listed in the summary below, and noting each event listed is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council. SUMMARY: Thur./Feb. 27 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular Meeting*ity Council Wed./Mar. 5 8:30-10 a.m. Constellation Coffee Chamber Coffee Connection Wed./Mar. 5 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./Mar. 6 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Doubletree by Hilton, League of Minnesota Cities St. Paul, MN City Day on the Hill Thur./Mar. 6 6 p.m. Municipal Center Informal Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./Mar. 6 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Sat./Mar. 8 10:45 a.m. Tono Pizzeria & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Cheesesteak National League of Cities Mar. 10-12 Washington, DC Congressional City Conference Wed./Mar. 12 9 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Wed./Mar. 12 7 p.m. Municipal Center Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Meeting Thur./Mar 13 5-7 p.m. Think Bank Chamber Business After Hours Thur./Mar. 13 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./Mar. 13 7p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council p Meeting* Bogart's Entertainment Sat./Mar. 15 1-3 p.m. Entertainment Frozen Apple Concert Series Center Planning Commission Wed./Mar. 19 7 p.m. Municipal Center Meeting Thur./Mar. 27 6 p.m. Municipal Center EDA Meeting Thur./Mar. 27 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular Meeting* ity Council BACKGROUND: Each event is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council, the purpose being informational or social gathering. Only events marked with an asterisk (*) will any action of the Council take place. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A