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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-06-12 Meeting ••••• ••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 June 12, 2025 City Council Informal Meeting Tentative Discussion Items 5:30 PM 1 . Council Discussion Items (10 min.) 2. Dakota County Housing Needs Assessment presentation by Bowen National Research (30 min.) 3. Natural gas franchise fee discussion (15 min.) 4. Discuss packet delivery options (10 min.) 5. Adjourn 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. Consent Agenda 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 the regular meeting of May 22, 2025 B. Set a Special City Council Meeting on June 24, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. to conduct Finance Director interviews C. Adopt Resolution accepting a donation from the Apple Valley Community Crime Prevention Association for use by Police Department D. Proclaim July 2025 as "Park and Recreation Month" E. Adopt Resolution establishing parking restrictions and road closures for Page 1 of 672 Freedom Days celebration events F. Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in connection with a Community Festival, "Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration", for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant & Bar G. Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in Connection with a Community Festival, "Music in Kelley Park", for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to Loko Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center H. LoKo Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center, 14917 Garrett Avenue, outdoor event on September 20, 2025 1 . Approve Special Event Permit 2. Approve temporary extension to On-Sale Liquor License premises I. Adopt Resolution revoking Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License J. Appoint Councilmember John Bergman as Apple Valley representative to Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport Noise Oversight Committee At- Large Community Group K. Receive Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2024 Annual Report L. Receive Parks and Recreation Department 2024 Annual Report M. Adopt Resolution amending the 2025 Budget for specific items N. Adopt Resolution adopting 2025 Performance Measures and approving participation in the Performance Measurement Program O. Approve 2026 ALF Ambulance Budget P. Adopt Resolution approving the Deer Management Plan Q. Approve release of Natural Resources Management Permit financial guarantee R. Orchard Place 5th Addition 1 . Adopt Resolution approving Final Plat and Development Agreements for Orchard Place 5th Addition 2. Approve Planned Development Agreement with Rockport, LLC S. Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-111, Apple Valley Page 2 of 672 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1 T. Approve agreement with The Jamar Company for Project 2024-148 City Hall Reroof U. Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue & CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements V. Approve reciprocal fire service agreement with Capital City Regional Firefighter's Association W. Approve cost share agreement with Dakota County for election hardware, software, and related services X. Approve agreement with DJ Commercial Door LLC, for FS1 Service Door Replacement Y. Approve agreement with JWS Construction, LLC, for FS1 Service Door Landing Pad Z. Approve agreement with Loffler Companies, Inc., for multifunction copier rental and maintenance AA. Approve amended agreement with Independent School District 196 for Police Liaison Services BB. Approve second amendment to JPA with Dakota County for Cost Share related to Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvement CC. Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Spohn Ranch Inc. for Project 2024-172, Skate Park Construction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) DD. Approve Change Orders No. 2 and 3 to agreement with Pro-Tec Design, Inc., for Police Operations - Card Readers and Cameras EE. Approve Change Order No. 12 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage FF. Approve Change Order No. 4 to agreement with Jerry's Transmission Service, Inc., d/b/a North Central Emergency Vehicles, for 2025 Fire Engine, Triple Combination Pumper GG. Approve payment to Charter Spectrum to bury overhead cable lines for Project 2024-189, Redwood Park Reconstruction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) HH. Approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Hallberg Engineering, Inc., for Commissioning Agenda for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 & Improvements to #1 & #3 Page 3 of 672 II. Approve claims and bills JJ. Approve Personnel Report KK. Authorize helicopter landing and liftoff in Johnny Cake Ridge Park East on July 3, 2025 5. Regular Agenda A. Present Police Awards to Residents B. Accept Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration and Community Festival schedule of events and authorize placement of signage C. Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. 1 . Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution approving issuance of On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses, effective July 1, 2025 D. General Obligation Bond, Series 2025A 1 . Adopt Resolution providing for the competitive negotiated sale of $32,450,000 General Obligation, Series 2025A 2. Approve Municipal Advisory Service Agreement with Northland Securities E. Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments 1 . Consider an ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses (First reading) 2. Consider an ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments (First reading) F. Snap Fitness, 15115 Dove Trail 1 . Adopt Resolution approving a health and fitness facility as a permitted use in "PD-629" (Planned Development No. 629), Zone 4 6. Staff and Council Communications 7. Calendar of Events Page 4 of 672 A. Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events 8. Adjourn City Offices are closed Thursday,June 19, 2025, in observance of Juneteenth and Friday,July 4, 2025, in observance of Independence Day. Regular meetings are broadcast, live, on Charter Communications Cable Channel 180 and on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov Page 5 of 672 •••• ITEM: 2. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Informal Agenda Valley Description: Dakota County Housing Needs Assessment presentation by Bowen National Research (30 min.) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tim Benetti, Community Development Director Community Development Action Requested: N/A Summary: Mr. Patrick Bowen, President of Bowen National Research,will be presenting a Housing Needs Assessment study that was recently commissioned by the Dakota County Community Development Agency(CDA).This assessment is designed to help Apple Valley—and communities within Dakota County—understand the current dynamics of the local housing market, and what future needs are anticipated. Mr. Bowen's presentation will highlight key findings specific to Apple Valley, including demographic and economic trends, current housing conditions, and projected housing gaps across income levels and housing types.This work supports the City's efforts to ensure that Apple Valley remains a vibrant, inclusive, and well-planned community that meets the needs of all residents—both today and into the future. Attached to this memo report is the Bowen Report's Executive Summary,followed by the excerpt narratives and findings for Apple Valley only. Background: The CDA commissioned Bowen National Research in March 2024 to conduct a comprehensive Housing Needs Assessment for Dakota County and its individual municipalities. With shifting demographic and employment trends anticipated in the coming years, it is important for local governments, community stakeholders, and residents to gain a clear understanding of current market conditions and the projected changes that may shape future housing needs.This assessment was designed to: • Provide a current-day overview of Dakota County; • Analyze past, present, and projected demographic characteristics in detail; • Examine employment trends and economic drivers influencing the area; Page 6 of 672 • Assess the existing conditions of key housing components, including both for-sale and rental housing options; • Identify housing gaps by tenure (renter and owner)and income levels; • Offer an overview of 11 individual municipalities within the county, highlighting key demographic, economic, and housing data. By meeting these objectives,the Housing Needs Assessment equips local leaders, housing advocates, and stakeholders with the insight needed to: 1. Better understand Dakota County's evolving housing landscape; 2. Establish informed housing priorities; 3. Modify, expand, or implement local housing policies; and 4. Support the growth and adaptability of the county's housing market to meet current and future demand. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Housing Needs Assessment- Exec. Summary 2. Housing Needs Assessment-Apple Valley Only 3. Presentation Page 7 of 672 HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT Dakota County, Minnesota BOWEN A NATIONAL RESEARCH 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction A. Purpose I-1 B. Geographic Scope . I-1 II. Executive Summary Geographic Study Areas . II-1 Demographics II-3 Economy and Workforce ..II-7 Housing Supply ...II-7 Housing Gap Estimates ...II-12 Recommended Housing Strategies .II-16 III. County Overview and Study Areas A. Dakota County, Minnesota III-1 B. Study Area Delineations .I1I-2 IV. Demographic Analysis A. Introduction IV-1 B. Population Characteristics IV-2 Total Population IV-2 Population Density IV-4 Population By Age . IV-5 Population Traits (Married, Education, Poverty, etc.) IV-9 Migration Patterns ... IV 11 C. Household Characteristics .IV 16 Total Households IV 16 Households By Age IV 18 Households By Tenure IV 21 Households By Size IV 24 Households By Income IV 29 Senior Households By Income IV 37 D. Demographic Theme Maps IV 44 V. Economic Analysis A. Introduction V 1 B. Workforce Analysis V 1 Employment By Industry V 2 Typical Wages by Occupation V-5 Wages and Housing Affordability V 7 Total Employment V 9 Unemployment ... V 10 At-Place Employment V 12 BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Table of Contents-1 Page 9 of 672 V. Economic Analysis (Continued) C. Employment Outlook .V-13 WARN Notices V-13 Top Employers V 14 Economic Development V 16 D. Personal Mobility V 18 Commuting Mode and Time V 19 Commuting Inflow/Outflow ,V 23 E. Projected Job Growth & Impact on Household Creation....V 27 F. Conclusions V 28 VI. Housing Supply Analysis A. Overall Housing Supply VI-2 Housing By Tenure VI-2 Housing Age and Conditions VI-3 Housing Costs and Affordability VI-5 Housing by Units in Structure .VI-7 B. Rental Housing Supply Analysis VI-9 Multifamily Rental Housing VI-9 Non-Conventional Rental Housing VI-26 C. For-Sale Housing Supply VI-32 Historical For-Sale Analysis VI-33 Available For-Sale Analysis VI-38 D. Senior Care Housing ... VI-44 E. Planned and Proposed VI-49 VII. Housing Gap Estimates A. Housing Gap Demand Components VII-2 B. Rental Housing Gap Estimates VII-5 C. For-Sale Housing Gap Estimates .VII-7 D. Individual Submarket Housing Gap Estimates VII-9 Addendum A— Field Survey of Conventional Rentals Addendum B —Non-Conventional Rental Survey Addendum C — Senior Care Housing Survey Addendum D — Community Overview: Apple Valley Addendum E — Community Overview: Burnsville Addendum F— Community Overview: Eagan Addendum G — Community Overview: Farmington Addendum H — Community Overview: Hastings Addendum I — Community Overview: Inver Grove Heights Addendum J— Community Overview: Lakeville BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Table of Contents-2 Page 10 of 672 Addendum K— Community Overview: Mendota Heights Addendum L— Community Overview: Rosemount Addendum M— Community Overview: South St. Paul Addendum N— Community Overview: West St. Paul Addendum O — Methodology and Limitations Addendum P— Qualifications Addendum Q — Glossary Note: For-sale housing data provided upon request. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Table of Contents-3 Page 11 of 672 I. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE The Dakota County Community Development Agency retained Bowen National Research in March of 2024 for the purpose of conducting a Housing Needs Assessment of Dakota County, Minnesota and its municipalities. With changing demographic and employment characteristics and trends expected over the years ahead, it is important for the local government, stakeholders and its citizens to understand the current market conditions and projected changes that are anticipated to occur that will influence future housing needs. Toward that end, this report intends to: • Provide an overview of present-day Dakota County. • Present and evaluate past, current and projected detailed demographic characteristics. • Present and evaluate employment characteristics and trends, as well as the economic drivers impacting the area. • Determine current characteristics of major housing components within the market(for-sale/ownership and rental housing alternatives). • Provide housing gap estimates by tenure (renter and owner) and income segment. • Provide an overview of 11 individual municipalities within the county which includes select demographic, economic and housing data. By accomplishing the study's objectives,government officials,area stakeholders, and area housing advocates can: (1) better understand the county's evolving housing market, (2) establish housing priorities, (3)modify, expand, or introduce local government housing policies, and (4) enhance and/or expand the county's housing market to meet current and future housing needs. B. GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE Study Area Delineation The primary geographic scope of this study is Dakota County, Minnesota. Additionally, supplemental data and analysis are provided for 11 select cities within Dakota County. A full description of the market areas and corresponding maps are included in Section III. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH I-1 Page 12 of 672 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to evaluate the housing needs of Dakota County, Minnesota and to recommend priorities and strategies to address such housing needs. To that end, we have conducted a comprehensive Housing Needs Assessment that considered the following: • Demographic Characteristics and Trends • Economic Conditions and Initiatives • Existing Housing Stock Costs, Performance, Conditions and Features • Submarket Analysis for 11 cities within Dakota County (Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Farmington, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Mendota Heights, Rosemount, South St. Paul, and West St. Paul) Based on these metrics and input, we were able to identify housing gaps by affordability and tenure (rental vs. ownership). Using these findings, we developed an outline of possible strategies that could be considered for implementation. This Executive Summary provides key findings and recommended strategies. Detailed data analysis is presented within the individual sections of this Housing Needs Assessment. Individual submarket analysis is included in the Addendums to this report. Geographic Study Areas This report focuses on the Primary Study Area (PSA), which consists of Dakota County, Minnesota. Note that the terms "PSA"and "Dakota County"represent the same area and are used interchangeably throughout this report. Additionally, supplemental data and analysis are provided for 11 select submarkets within the county. Separate individual analyses for each submarket are included in Addendums D through N of this report. A map of the PSA and the various submarket areas is shown on the following page. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH II-1 Page 13 of 672 QBOWEN Dakota County and Submarkets Dakota County NATIONAL RESEARCH Dakota County, MN 0 Submarkets ® 10 �4 O Saint Paul I Woodbury Edina mega I Afton South =2211 Heights 3 1, . . )0 Fort . ellinq 95 1 Sta - Rd,IC Inver Gro e 21 Heights — Bloomington 0EZID Eagan I Heights Miss«ippi �� S Nat a .,,Pr onizzati nsvil►! 'Recreation �/ Area PoinPrescotf s CCeakaleY I 42 Hastings a --, Farmington D a k`'' 62 `s) 0 Lakevill 91 316 1471 50 78 k6tl Welch 35 f 3 Randolph Cannon Falls Northfield �Y sz 1:350,897 A Dundas 0 1.5 3 4.5 6 Esri, NASA, NGA, USGS,County of Dakota, Metropolitan Council, MetroGlS, Esri, TomTom, Garmin, SafeGraph, FAO, METI/ NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USFWS • • • • —�— Miles Additional Source(s): Bowen National Research Page 14 of 672 Demographics The PSA (Dakota County) household base has increased substantially since 2010, a trend which is projected to continue through 2029. The PSA experienced an increase of 21,860 households between 2020 and 2024, an increase of 14.4%. Household growth in the county is projected to increase by 3.3% between 2024 and 2029, adding 5,717 households. Note that household growth in the county has outpaced statewide household growth between 2010 and 2024, and projections indicate that household growth in the county will continue to outpace statewide household growth during the next five years. All 11 PSA submarkets experienced an increase in households between 2010 and 2020, with Lakeville (24.5%) and Rosemount (17.8%) recording the largest percentage increases in household growth during this period. Between 2020 and 2024, 10 of the 11 submarkets experienced positive household growth, with South St. Paul being the lone exception. During this period, Lakeville (11.3%) and Rosemount (10.3%) again experienced the largest percentage increase in household growth. While Apple Valley is projected to experience a slight decrease in households over the next five years, households are projected to increase within the 10 remaining submarkets of the PSA. Individual projected increases among these submarkets range from 0.4% (Inver Grove Heights)to 14.5% (Rosemount). Dakota County Household Growth Trends (2010-2029) 180,000 179,637 175,000 173,920 0 170,000 168,008 0 165,000 160,000 155,000 152,060 150,000 2010 2020 2024 2029 mew BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-3 Page 15 of 672 Household Growth Trends (2010-2029) ■Dakota County ■Minnesota 12.0% — — - 10.0% 10.5% 8.0% -8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 3.5% 3.3% 2.0% . 2.5% 2.6% 0.0% i 2010-2020 2020 2024 2024 2029 While households are projected to increase within Dakota County between 2024 and 2029, household growth or decline alone does not dictate the total housing needs of a market. Other factors that influence housing needs, which are addressed throughout this report, include: households living in substandard or cost-burdened housing, commuting patterns, pent-up demand (e.g., wait lists), availability of existing housing, and product in the development pipeline. Household growth concentrated among households between the ages of 45 and 54 and those aged 65 and older will contribute to ongoing demand for family and senior-oriented housing alternatives within Dakota County. Household heads aged 35 to 44 comprise the largest share (20.3%) of the overall household base within the PSA (Dakota County) in 2024, while household heads aged 55 to 64 represent the next largest share (18.7%). Although these age cohorts represent the two largest shares of households in the county, households within both of these age cohorts are projected to decrease between 2024 and 2029. By comparison, households aged 45 to 54 and those aged 65 and older are projected to increase by 6.1% and 15.8%, respectively. The notable projected growth among these household age cohorts in the PSA is consistent with projected statewide household growth trends over the next five years. Household heads aged 35 to 44 also represent the largest share of households in six of the 11 PSA submarkets. Although this household age cohort will remain a significant share (between 12.5% and 21.7%) of the total households in each submarket by 2029, the most substantial growth is projected to occur among households aged 65 and older. This senior cohort is projected to increase by 9.5% (Mendota Heights) to 28.3% (Lakeville) over the next five years, with Farmington, Rosemount, and Lakeville all projected to have increases of 22.4% or higher. While demand will remain strong for housing that targets a range of household ages, senior-oriented housing alternatives will likely have the greatest increase in demand over the next five years. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-4 Page 16 of 672 Dakota County Change in Household Heads by Age (2024-2029) <25 -62 25-34 12 35-44 -537 45-54 1,944 55-64 -2,869 65-74 2,515 75+ 1111 4,714 -3,000 -2,000 -1,000 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000j While owner households comprise the vast majority of the total households in the PSA (Dakota County) in 2024, both renter and owner households are projected to increase within the county over the next five years. In 2024, owner households comprise nearly three-quarters (73.0%) of all households within the PSA, with the remaining 27.0% being renter households. This represents a larger share of owner households as compared to the state of Minnesota (69.8%). Although owner households also comprise the majority of households within each of the 11 submarkets, note that West St. Paul (45.1%) and Burnsville (38.3%) have shares of renter households that are well above the county's share of 27.0%. Overall, the county's owner households are projected to increase in each of the 11 submarkets over the next five years, while renter households are projected to increase in seven submarkets (declines are projected in the communities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Farmington, and Inver Grove Heights). It is important to note that factors such as , home mortgage Households by Tenure (2024) interest rates, •Owner-Occupied residential 100.0% development costs, available land, and 27.0% 30.2% utility availability 80.0% — and capacity will affect the type of 6o.oio housing that gets built and the housing 40.0% 73.0% 69.8% needs and preferences (rentals 20.0% vs. home ownership) of commuters. 0.0% Dakota County Minnesota BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-5 Page 17 of 672 Despite growth projections among higher-income households (renter and owner), demand will continue to exist for affordable housing alternatives within Dakota County. Between 2024 and 2029, renter household growth is projected to be concentrated among households earning $75,000 or more, while owner household growth is projected to be among households earning $100,000 or more. While this growth will likely contribute to demand for moderate to higher- priced rental and for-sale product, it is notable that over one-third (36.9%) of all renter households within the county are projected to earn less than $35,000 in 2029. Thus, it will be important to also give consideration to affordable housing alternatives, particularly rental product, when determining future housing development needs within the county. Dakota County Change in Households by Tenure& Income (2024-2029) • Renter •Owner <$25,000 -898 1,148 $25k-$34,999 -886 494 $35k-$49,999 -728 -1,495 $50k-$74,999 330 -1,976 $75k-$99,999 -990 316 $100 k-$149,999 1,064 1,040 $150,000+ 1,897 10,344 -2_000 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,001 Between 2024 and 2029, growth among senior renter households (aged 62 and older) is projected to occur across a variety of income levels in Dakota County, while growth among senior owner households is projected to occur primarily among households earning $60,000 or more. Over the next five years, senior renter households are projected to increase among a variety of income cohorts in the PSA (Dakota County), with the most substantial growth (46.5%) projected for renters earning over $60,000 per year. Noteworthy household increases are also projected among senior renters earning between $40,000 and $59,999 (487 households, or 13.4%) and those earning below $10,000 (132 households, or 9.7%). Between 2024 and 2029, senior owner households earning $60,000 or more are projected to increase by 6,032 (23.9%) in the PSA, while senior owner households earning less than $50,000 are projected to decrease by 1,268 (11.6%) during the same period. As a result, approximately two-thirds (66.6%) of senior owner households in the PSA will earn at least $60,000 by 2029. These changes will likely have an influence on the demand for senior oriented housing in the county. Additional demographic data and analysis are included in Section IV of this report. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-6 Page 18 of 672 Economy&Workforce The Dakota County economy has experienced steady growth in terms of total employment and at-place employment, the unemployment rate has been historically lower than the rate for the state of Minnesota, and continued job growth is projected through 2032. Over the past 10 years, the county's total employment has increased 5.6%, at-place employment (actual jobs in the county, regardless of place of residence) has increased 5.8%, and excluding 2020, the annual unemployment rate in the county has averaged 3.1%. The economy in Dakota County is heavily influenced by the retail trade, manufacturing, healthcare/social assistance, educational, and accommodation/food service sectors, which collectively account for approximately one-half(50.9%) of the employment by sector. Some of the largest employers within the county are engaged in these industry sectors. Although the overall wages in the area result in a median household income that is 17.9% higher than that for the state, individuals working among some of the most common occupations in the county and surrounding MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) encounter housing affordability issues. This is particularly true for single wage earning households and those seeking home ownership in the county. Economic development activity totaling over $1 billion has been recently completed, currently underway or is planned in the county. These investments and the projected 4.9% growth in employment for the economic planning area between 2022 and 2032 will contribute to the demand for housing within the PSA and the surrounding region. In addition, nearly 100,000 individuals commute into the county daily for employment, of which nearly 13,000 commute more than 50 miles one way. These commuters, particularly those commuting long distances, represent a notable base of potential support for future housing development. Additional economic data and analysis is included in Section V of this report. Housing Supply Despite a median household income of $102,310 in the PSA (Dakota County), approximately 41,000 households within the county remain housing cost burdened. The median home value ($413,686) and average gross rent ($1,410) levels reported for Dakota County are approximately 15% and 20% higher than those reported for the state of Minnesota. This contributes to higher shares of households being housing cost burdened (paying more than 30% of their income toward housing costs) within the county. Specifically, 47.0% of renter households and 17.0% of owner households are housing cost burdened within Dakota County. As such, approximately 19,200 renter households and nearly 21,900 owner households within the county are housing cost burdened. Of these, approximately 8,940 renter households and 7,329 owner households are severe housing cost burdened (paying 50% or more of their income toward housing costs). Overall, this data illustrates the importance of affordable rental and for-sale housing for the residents of Dakota County. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-7 Page 19 of 672 The overall multifamily rental supply is operating at a healthy 95.7% occupancy rate, yet affordable rentals (Tax Credit and government subsidized) are operating at limited availability levels and maintain long wait lists. Among the 27,211 multifamily units included in the county's survey of 229 apartments, 1,161 are vacant. This results in an overall vacancy rate of 4.3%, which is within the 4% to 6% range that is typically considered healthy for multifamily product. While only 2.3% of Tax Credit units are vacant within the county, there are no vacancies among the government-subsidized units. In addition, wait lists comprising up to 3,074 households for Tax Credit units and 3,838 households for subsidized units exist within the PSA, with an additional 5,277 households on wait lists for affordable housing maintained by the Dakota County CDA. This illustrates the very high level of demand for affordable rentals in the county. The market-rate multifamily units in the PSA have an overall vacancy rate of 4.8% (95.2% occupancy rate), which is reflective of a healthy, well-balanced market. However, it should be noted that nearly half of the vacant market-rate units are within recently opened properties that are still in their initial lease-up period. Overall, the low vacancy rates and noteworthy wait lists for multifamily rentals in Dakota County indicate there is strong and pent-up demand for this type of housing product. As a result, development opportunities for multifamily rentals targeting various income levels likely exist within the county. The following table summarizes the surveyed multifamily properties within the county (Note: Some properties operate under mixed-income programs, such as "Market-Rate/Tax Credit" or "Market- Rate/Government Subsidized"). Additional details of the surveyed multifamily properties are included in this report starting on page VI-9. Surveyed Multifamily Rental Housing—Dakota County,MN Projects Total Vacant Occupancy Project Type Surveyed Units Units Rate Market-Rate 139 21,662 1,050 95.2% Market-Rate/Tax Credit 4 704 74 89.5% Market-Rate/Government-Subsidized 1 172 4 97.7% Tax Credit 65 3,625 33 99.1% Tax Credit/Government-Subsidized 12 709 0 100.0% Market-Rate/Tax Credit/Government-Subsidized 1 104 0 100.0% Government-Subsidized 7 235 0 100.0% Total 229 27,211 1,161 95.7% Source: Bowen National Research Non-conventional rental units, such as houses, duplexes and mobile homes, comprise approximately one-third of all rental units in the PSA (Dakota County) but also have limited availability. Non-conventional rentals with four or fewer units per structure and mobile homes comprise 34.7% of rental units in Dakota County. While this represents a significantly smaller share of the overall rental supply compared to multifamily rentals, these units account for more than 14,000 rental units in the county. During August and September 2024, Bowen National Research identified 83 non-conventional rentals in Dakota County that were listed as available for rent. When compared to the overall non-conventional inventory of the PSA, these available units represent an overall vacancy rate of BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-8 Page 20 of 672 0.6%, which is considered very low. Within four submarkets of the county (Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount, and South St. Paul), non-conventional rentals comprise over 50% of the total rental supply. The vacancy rates in these submarkets range from 0.2% (South St. Paul) to 1.2% (Farmington). As such, limited availability is a prevalent issue throughout Dakota County. While these rentals offer an alternative to home ownership, the median rents for the non-conventional units in the PSA are notably higher than the corresponding Tax Credit rents. As a result, it is unlikely that most low-income households in the area could afford a non- conventional rental, even if such a unit were readily available. Annual home sales volume has declined in Dakota County since 2021, while the median sales price appears to have recently stabilized following notable increases in both 2021 and 2022. The number of homes sold (sales volume) within the PSA (Dakota County) increased by 13.2% between 2020 and 2021 but then declined by 16.1% in 2022 and 12.9% in 2023. Based on sales transactions through July 2024, sales volume in the PSA is projected to increase by 13.6% through year end 2024; however, this is solely based on sales year-to-date, and recent trends indicate a slowing in sales volume. Although the median sales price of homes sold in the PSA increased nearly 22.0% between 2020 and 2024, it is important to point out that nearly all of this increase occurred in 2021 and 2022. Since 2022, the median sales price increased only 1.2% through July 2024, indicating that pricing may be stabilizing in the market, which is mirroring many U.S. markets. Overall, 58.8% of home sales between January 2020 and July 2024 in the PSA were in the Lakeville (22.6%), Burnsville (12.7%), Eagan (12.5%), and Apple Valley (11.1%) submarkets. Four of the PSA submarkets report median sales prices which are higher than that reported for the PSA ($380,000), with the highest median sales price ($530,000) reported within the Mendota Heights Submarket. Conversely, the lowest median sales price reported among the various PSA submarkets ($270,000) is within the South St. Paul Submarket. Dakota County Annual Sales/Median Price (2020-2024*) Number Sold O Median Price 6,000 II $410,000 5,000 o$403,000 $402,000 08,00 $400,000 5,209 4,897 $390,000 4,000 , 4,309 $375,000 $380,000 3,000 . $370,000 2,000 $360,000 $350,000 1,000 $33 $340,000 0 - $330,000 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* *2024 full year projection BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-9 Page 21 of 672 Available for-sale housing is limited throughout Dakota County, and nearly one-half of this inventory is priced at $400,000 or higher. There are two inventory metrics most often used to evaluate the health of a for-sale housing market. These metrics include Months Supply of Inventory (MSI) and availability rate. Based on recent monthly absorption rates in the county, the homes listed as available for purchase in the PSA represent approximately 1.4 months of supply. Typically, healthy and well-balanced markets have an available supply that should take about four to six months to absorb (if no other units are added to the market). Therefore, the PSA inventory is considered relatively low and indicative of limited available supply. When comparing the available 579 units with the overall inventory of owner-occupied units (128,582), the PSA has a vacancy/availability rate of 0.5%. This availability rate is below the normal range of 2.0% to 3.0% for a well-balanced for-sale/owner-occupied market and is reflective of a limited supply of available for-sale housing. The following table summarizes key metrics for the available for-sale residential units in the PSA(Dakota County) and the PSA submarkets as of July 31, 2024. Available For-Sale Housing-Dakota County,MN (As of July 31,2024) Total % Share of Availability Average Median Average Days Average Units County Rate/MSI List Price List Price on Market Year Built Apple Valley 80 13.8% 0.5%/ 1.7 $372,169 $367,500 42 1991 Burnsville 97 16.8% 0.6%/ 1.8 $344,839 $340,000 34 1983 Eagan 62 10.7% 0.3%/ 1.3 $402,942 $339,839 34 1988 Farmington 36 6.2% 0.5%/ 1.2 $397,881 $378,530 63 2005 Hastings 17 2.9% 0.3%/0.9 $383,594 $345,000 29 1976 Inver Grove Heights 37 6.4% 0.3%/ 1.4 $434,633 $340,000 31 1994 Lakeville 121 20.9% 0.6%/ 1.3 $533,830 $494,797 47 2006 Mendota Heights 17 2.9% 0.5%/ 1.7 $978,459 $615,000 91 1985 Rosemount 50 8.6% 0.6%/ 1.4 $414,086 $382,450 44 2009 South St.Paul 14 2.4% 0.2%/0.7 $268,964 $277,450 69 1941 West St.Paul 26 4.5% 0.5%/ 1.4 $400,487 $284,900 27 1970 Balance of County 22 3.8% - $805,064 $579,450 48 1984 Dakota County 100.0% 0.5%/1.4 $447,241 $395,000 43 1992 Source:Redfin.com&Bowen National Research MSI-Months Supply of Inventory As the preceding illustrates, availability rates among the individual submarkets range from 0.2% (South St. Paul) to 0.6% (Burnsville, Lakeville, and Rosemount). Months Supply Inventory for the submarkets ranges from 0.7 months (South St. Paul) to 1.8 months (Burnsville). As such, for-sale housing availability is a challenge throughout Dakota County. In total, 10 submarkets (including the Balance of County) have a median list price of$339,839 or higher, with Mendota Heights ($615,000) having the highest median list price in the PSA. Overall, 278 (48.0%) of the available for-sale homes in the PSA have a list price of$400,000 or higher,while only 51 (8.8%) are priced under$200,000. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-10 Page 22 of 672 The following graph illustrates available for-sale housing by price point for the PSA (Dakota County). Dakota County Available For-Sale Housing by Price 300 250 278 200 — 150 - 140 100 = 110 50 — 51 0 <$200,000 $200k- $300k- $400,000+ $299,999 $399,999 Jk Occupancy rates among existing senior care facilities demonstrate very strong demand for senior care housing, particularly independent and assisted living product. A total of 60 senior care facilities comprising 3,946 units were surveyed within Dakota County. The county is reporting an overall occupancy rate of 92.8% for the surveyed senior care facilities. Within individual project types, independent living facilities within the PSA have an overall occupancy rate of 95.9%, while assisted living and nursing care facilities report overall occupancy rates of 94.2% and 81.7%, respectively. Notably, the occupancy rates reported for independent and assisted living facilities are well above the national median occupancy rates reported for such facility types. While the overall occupancy rate for skilled nursing facilities (81.7%) is lower than those reported for independent and assisted living facilities, it is very similar to the national median occupancy rate (82.0%) for similar product. Lower than typical occupancy rates are not uncommon among skilled nursing care facilities due to the higher than typical turnover rates associated with this type of care. Within the individual PSA submarkets, occupancy rates among the senior care facilities surveyed are also generally similar to, if not higher than, national median occupancy rates for similar product. This indicates that demand is strong for various senior care housing types throughout the Dakota County area. In addition, demographic projections over the next five years indicate that senior households, age 65 and older, are expected to increase by 7,229 households (15.8% increase) in Dakota County. These demographic projections suggest that demand for senior-oriented housing alternatives, including senior care facilities could increase in the coming years. Nonetheless, the occupancy rates among existing senior care facilities should continue to be monitored to ensure adequate demand exists for such product when considering future senior care development within Dakota County. Additional housing supply information is included in Section VI. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH II-11 Page 23 of 672 Housing Gap Estimates Dakota County has an overall five-year (2024 to 2029) housing gap of 28,452 units for rental and for-sale product at a variety of affordability levels. It is projected that Dakota County has a five-year rental housing gap of 8,339 units and a for-sale housing gap of 20,113 units. While there are housing gaps among all affordability levels of both rental and for-sale product, the rental housing gap is heavily concentrated for product with rents less than $931, though significant rental demand also exists for rents between $932 and $2,484. The for-sale housing gap is primarily for product priced $248,401 or higher, with the majority of demand for this segment being for product priced between $331,201 and $476,100. Details of this analysis, including methodology and assumptions, are included in Section VII. The following tables summarize the approximate housing gap estimates in the PSA (Dakota County) over the next five and 10 years. Dakota County,Minnesota Rental Housing Ga s Estimates Percent of Median Income <30% 31%-60% 61%-80% 81%-115% 116%+ Household Income Range <$37,260 $37,261-$74,520 $74,521-$99,360 $99,361-$142,830 $142,831+ Monthly Rent Range <$931 $932-$1,863 $1,864-$2,484 $2,485-$3,570 $3,571+ Overall Rental Units Needed 3,276 1,625 1,557 1,085 796 (2024-2029) Five-Year(2024-2029)Projection Total 8,339 Overall Rental Units Needed 6,560 3,929 3,713 3,362 1,779 (2024-2034) 10-Year(2024-2034)Projection Total 19,343 Dakota County,Minnesota For-Sale Housin Gas Estimates Percent of Median Income <30% 31%-60% 61%-80% 81%-115% 116%+ Household Income Range <$37,260 $37,261-$74,520 $74,521-$99,360 $99,361-$142,830 $142,831+ Price Point <$124,200 $124,201-$248,400 $248,401-$331,200 $331,201-$476,100 $476,101+ Overall For-Sale Units Needed 0 1,730 4,305 10,253 3,825 (2024-2029) Five-Year(2024-2029)Projection Total 20,113 Overall For-Sale Units Needed 0 3,460 8,695 21,881 8,305 (2024-2034) 10-Year(2024-2034)Projection Total 42,341 *Based on Bowen National Research's survey of area rentals and MLS inventory of available homes **Based on ESRI/ACS estimates of units lacking complete indoor plumbing or are overcrowded ^Based on Bowen National Research proprietary research and ACS migration patterns for Dakota County ^^Based on ESRI/ACS estimates of households paying 50%or more of income toward housing Overall, there is potential support for a variety of residential development alternatives in the PSA (Dakota County). It is important to understand that the housing demand estimates shown in this report assume no major changes occur in the local economy and that the demographic trends and projections provided in this report materialize. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-12 Page 24 of 672 The following graphs illustrate the overall five-year (2024-2029) rental and for-sale housing gaps for each of the 11 submarkets evaluated in this report. Note that the tables only show gaps for individual communities and exclude gaps for the balance of the county (586 rental units and 1,825 for-sale units). Total Rental Housing Gaps by Submarket Eagan 1,75• Burnsville 1,500 Apple Valley 880 Lakeville 692 South St. Paul 660 West St. Paul 560 Rosemount 481 Inver Grove Heights 475 Hastings - 402 Mendota Heights 310 Farmington I 34 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Housing Units / Total For-Sale Housing Gaps by Submarket Eagan 3,255 Lakeville 3,104 Burnsville 2,951 Apple Valley 1,837 Inver Grove Heights 1,342 Rosemount 1,086 Hastings 1,081 Farmington 1,026 Mendota Heights 980 South St. Paul - 825 West St. Paul 801 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Housing Units J As the preceding graphs illustrate, the Eagan, Burnsville, and Apple Valley submarkets have the largest rental housing gaps, while the communities of Eagan, Lakeville and Burnsville have the largest for-sale housing gaps within the county. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-13 Page 25 of 672 It is critical to understand that the estimates provided in this report (both rental and for-sale) represent potential units of demand by targeted income level. The actual number of units that can be supported will ultimately be contingent upon a variety of factors including the location of a project, proposed features (i.e., pricing, amenities/features, bedroom type, unit mix, square footage, etc.), product quality, design (i.e., townhouse, single-family homes, or traditional rental units), management and marketing efforts. As such, each targeted segment outlined in the preceding tables included in this section may be able to support more or less than the number of units shown in the table. The potential number of units needed should be considered a general guideline to residential development planning. Maps illustrating the overall rental and for-sale housing gaps are shown on the following page. Individual submarket housing gap estimates by household income level are provided starting on page VII-9 and Addendums D through N. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-14 Page 26 of 672 '✓o1 ONNAL Total Rental Housing Gaps by Submarket IO Dakota County 1 RESEARCH Dakota County,MN = Submarkets aee �� / I , .., o oodbury I Total Housing Gap Edina ., \/ sw 11 /J Afton I I 0-249 k�' sc I 1250-499 dor Paul s���rn-. - j a {Jyhts sc P66o __ 500-749 �""�l - �750-999 �� Eden'-rain - ° Inver Grove li 11111■1,000+ • _ ,,- Heights BIl1loomington. . 1;759 lover cr°.e / • f� II -' Eaq � Heights \ /� `/ - r�v l ttJ„ � 1 ca -v _I M�nnas0t0 I _r. ` ' su`rsnn�ne nsville _ -- `, I _ sae M� Ile H @1°nu Pol P.rggedtias = _ APPIe Valley ..� -_ �`). -'i„:w t —� i l we„iu' rarminWtSit Dakota 11 yN"4 •I l (' 92• Lakeville D9 I Scott • IL_ Welch 12 R I law Prague I Randolph I ch`A creek' - - Cannon Falls 1115R o A Lansdale If>.t .., I 0 2 4 6 8 Esri,NASA,NGA,USGS,County of Dakota,Metropolitan Council,MetroGtS,Esri,TomTom,Garmin,SafeGraph,FAO,METI/NASA,USGS,EPA,NPS,USFWS ®Miles Additional Source(s):Bowen National Research efin-) NA fl N Total For-Sale Housing Gaps by Submarket i� Dakota County NATIONAL.. RESEARCH Dakota County,MN ID Submarkets JEdina I` -`vr ^rh .n 1, — ° Afton Total Housing Gap alaa� South 0-999 --7 • 1+ignl,-� °°' ^� \ 1,DOD-1,499 fs�sac 1 r } 11-1,500-1,999 Eden-Prairie P i— -- t r---v l iI ;Inver.dove I _2,000-2,999 • ///�\ 1,342;elghis I l ° lool1[o'.:.- /' 3,25( a pSmQim / �3,000+ 'V Ea9an \ / //'1 e50teV�/' I Min 1 I`_...2;951 - - — // our;,:wile rnsvilla I _ rr1�s34'i Poi,prer'albs �,_ 1 Apple Vzllcy Rosemount - 1,0a1 Lakeville Dakota k o t a S,lo4 ` l "I•I_ 1,0-6 I Q9,Py Farmington 1 1( /� __ Welch 1 1232R Randolph �4 Crete 1115 a - I - Cannon Falls I \) Lansdale 1:402,884 0 2 4 6 8 Esri,CGUfR,USGS,County of Dakota,Metropolitan Council,MetroGIS,Esri,TomTom,Garmin,SafeGraph,FAO,METI/NASA,USGS,EPA,NPS,USFWS ®Miles Additional Source(s):Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-15 Page 27 of 672 Recommended Housing Strategies The following summarizes key strategies for Dakota County that should be considered to address housing issues and needs of the market. These strategies do not need to be done concurrently, nor do all strategies need to be implemented to create an impact. Instead, the following housing strategies should be used as a guide by the local government, stakeholders, developers and residents to help inform housing decisions. Consider Capacity Building that will Expand the Base of Participants and Resources that can be Utilized to Address Housing Issues and Consider Identifying a "Housing Champion"— While having a Housing Needs Assessment completed for the area is a fundamental first step in understanding and quantifying housing needs and opportunities, local stakeholders and advocates should explore the level of interest of community leaders and local housing advocates on creating either a volunteer-based housing coalition or a more formal commission/task force. Such a group would serve as the "housing champion" that would investigate and discuss housing issues and devise possible solutions and advise local government on possible housing initiatives. Consideration should also be given to hiring or retaining a housing specialist/professional that would be responsible for research or facilitating housing initiatives on a regular basis. This can be an individual already working for a municipality or county government, someone that works for a nonprofit group, or an existing housing advocacy group. Set Realistic and Attainable Short-Term Housing Goals, Outline Long-Term Objectives, and Monitor Progress — Using the housing needs estimates and recommendations provided in this report as a guide, as well as the 10-year housing goals established by the Metropolitan Council (https://metrocouncil.org/Housing/Planning.aspx), the county and/or individual communities could set realistic short-term(two to three years)housing development goals along with long-term (five years or longer) objectives to support housing. Short-term goals could focus on establishing an Action Plan that outlines priorities, such as broad housing policies, initiatives, and incentives that support the preservation and development of residential units. The recommendations included in this section could serve as a guide for developing an Action Plan. Long-term objectives could include establishing a goal for the number of housing units that could be built or repaired and broadly outline the types of housing that could be considered, such as rentals and for-sale housing, as well as geographical locations (e.g., within areas near established community services, selected neighborhoods, etc.). The goals could also broadly outline affordability (e.g., income levels) objectives and market segments (e.g., families, seniors, etc.) that could be served. From such goals, the county could periodically collect key metrics (e.g., vacancy rates, changes in rents/prices, reassess cost burdened and substandard housing, evaluate housing cost increases relative to income/wage growth, etc.) so that they can monitor progress and adjust efforts to support stated goals. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-16 Page 28 of 672 The Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) and Individual Communities Should Continue to Work Collaboratively to Address Housing Issues—It is clear from this report that the various communities share many similar attributes and challenges, along with an interdependence, with overall Dakota County. It will be important that the Dakota County CDA continue to work together with local municipalities to address mutual housing issues whenever possible. This may be in the form of formally establishing a housing commission or task force, pursuing joint grant applications, encouraging agreements over infrastructure, holding joint strategic housing planning sessions and/or work groups, supporting capacity building through the pairing of community and county resources, and increasing the impact of development incentives through the use of complementary policy tools. Additional discussion and examples of such strategies can be found on the Local Housing Solutions website at: www.Localhousingsolutions.orb Consider Implementing or Modifying Policies to Encourage and Support the Development of New Housing and the Preservation of Existing Housing—One of the key findings from this report is that there is limited availability among the existing housing stock in the county. While there is notable residential development currently in the development pipeline for many areas of the county, there are still considerable housing gaps that exist for both rental and for-sale product. The lack of available housing likely limits the full potential for demographic and economic growth within the county. Many residents that seek new housing, as well as persons/households looking to relocate to the area, have very few options from which to choose, particularly among the more affordable housing alternatives. Although the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) offers a variety of programs, assistance, and incentives that support local housing efforts, it is possible such initiatives could be expanded and/or implemented on a local municipal level. While this study did not include an evaluation of existing building codes, zoning, programs or incentives, local government could consider supporting housing policies such as promoting development in currently underdeveloped portions of the county (e.g., expansion of public utilities), modifying unit size requirements (allowing for smaller units), supporting or leveraging developer incentives (e.g., Qualified Opportunity Zones, TIF districts, tax abatements, etc.), waiving/deferring/lowering government fees, supporting rehabilitation and renovation efforts through the existing Home Improvements Area (HIA) program, and exploring other measures specifically targeted to the types of housing (e.g., affordable, senior, etc.) that lead to meeting local housing goals. In an effort to support more affordable housing alternatives, the county should consider supporting projects being developed with affordable housing development programs (e.g., Tax Credit and HUD programs), providing or expanding pre-development financial assistance, supporting and expanding the existing Housing Trust Fund, supporting and expanding the existing land bank, and supporting or expanding low-interest or forgivable loans and grants to lower income households that can be used to cover costs directly associated with the repairs and maintenance of the existing housing stock. Overall, consideration should be given to focusing efforts on programs that BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-17 Page 29 of 672 support low-income households (seniors and families), workforce households, and lower income first-time homebuyers, all of which appear to face some of the greatest housing challenges in the county. While housing programs such as those offered by/through the Dakota County Community Development Agency could be expanded within the county, local municipalities could explore creating or expanding housing programs and policies to support local housing goals. Given the variety and complexity of many housing initiatives, area housing advocates may want to learn more about such initiatives at: www.Localhousingsolutions.orf Explore Efforts to Encourage the Development of Senior-Oriented Housing to Enable Seniors to Transition into More Maintenance-Free Housing — Dakota County has a large and growing base of seniors. Currently, there is a limited inventory of available housing in the market, and senior care facilities are operating at high occupancy rates, specifically independent living (95.9%) and assisted living (94.2%) projects. While one senior care facility is currently under construction, and another facility is currently in the planning phase (at the time of this study), senior households (aged 65 and older) in Dakota County are projected to increase by 7,229 households between 2024 and 2029. As a result, seniors in the county who wish to downsize into smaller, more maintenance-free independent rental housing or senior care housing will have difficulty finding housing that meets their needs, allowing them to age in place. It is recommended that the additional development of senior- oriented housing be supported, with possible incentives to encourage such development. Support Efforts to Encourage the Development and Preservation of Workforce Housing - As this study shows, there is a large base (42.1%) of lower-income households earning less than $50,000 annually, particularly renter households. The survey of affordable rental alternatives such as Tax Credit and government- subsidized rentals reveals very few vacancies and long wait lists, while affordable for-sale housing alternatives priced under $200,000 have limited availability. Given the financial challenges developers often experience in developing affordable housing, local housing supporters and advocates may want to explore creating or offering housing assistance (e.g., gap financing, low-interest loans, donating or selling land at a discount, infrastructure assistance, etc.) to increase the likelihood that affordable housing is developed and preserved. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-18 Page 30 of 672 Support and Expand Education and Outreach Campaign to Help Support Housing Initiatives-Educating the public (e.g. elected officials, housing advocates, lenders, property owners, employers, citizens, etc.) on the importance of and need for different housing types should be areas of focus in Dakota County. Using any existing and newly created housing education initiatives, local stakeholders could develop an education/outreach program with a focused objective that ultimately supports local housing efforts. The program could, for example, include continued support of Dakota County CDA's educating landlords on the Housing Choice Voucher program and informing potential homebuyers about homebuying requirements and assistance (credit repair, down payments, etc.), and advising existing homeowners on home repair assistance and home maintenance. Additional outreach efforts should involve both informing and engaging area residents, elected officials, area employers and other stakeholders on the benefits of developing affordable housing for the workforce and seniors. Such efforts could help to mitigate stigmas associated with affordable housing, illustrate the benefits such housing has on the local economy, and help to get the community to "buy in" on housing initiatives. Annual or other periodic housing forums, or workshops, preparing annual reports or marketing material could be used to help communicate housing advocate messaging. Ideas on community engagement and outreach can be found at: https://localhousingsolutions.org/plan/engaging-the-community-in-the- development-of a-local-housing-strategy/ OR https://h ousinetoolkit.ca-ilji.ore/how-enkafe-your-community-tiers-public- engagementframework Explore and Encourage Development Partnerships — Government entities within the county may want to establish relationships with other entities to support housing development efforts. This may include relationships with nonprofit groups such as the Community Action Partnership (CAPSCD) that serves Dakota County, Habitat for Humanity, local businesses and private sector developers. Assistance, input, and collaboration among these entities with an emphasis on complementing the existing Economic Development Strategy and other economic and housing related programs provided by/through the Dakota County Community Development Agency could also contribute substantially to future housing development opportunities within the county. The consolidation of the public and private sector's efforts for certain housing initiatives can lead to improved efficiencies, larger financial capacities, and more cohesive residential development efforts. For example, this could include a large employer providing financial benefits (e.g., down payment assistance) to its qualified employees (possibly those earning below a certain income level) to reside at a residential development in which the county is providing tax abatements or other incentives for the developer/property owner. There are numerous examples around the country of public-private sector partnerships that could be explored further for potential replication in Dakota County. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-19 Page 31 of 672 Market Dakota County's Housing Needs and Opportunities to Potential Residential Development Partners and Promote Existing Housing Resource Center — Using a variety of sources, the county should attempt to identify and market itself to the residential developers (both for-profit and nonprofit), real estate investors, housing advocacy groups and others active in the region. Identification could be through trade associations, published lists of developers, real estate agents or brokers, and other real estate entities in the region. Marketing of the county through trade publications, direct solicitation or public venues (e.g., housing and economic conferences) should be considered. The promotion of market data (including this Housing Needs Assessment), development opportunities, housing programs and incentives should be the focus of such efforts. While many economic and housing resources are already available on the Dakota County Community Development Agency website, it is important that area stakeholders are educated on these resources in order to maximize the impact of the information that is currently accessible. Some of the most commonly included resources on similar websites include: • Potential Residential Sites • Local Housing Assistance Programs • Building &Zoning Regulations • Local Housing Supply Data • Development Incentives • Government&Advocate Contacts • Demographic & Economic Data • Infrastructure &Public Works Information Consider Implementing a Marketing Plan and Developing Housing that Will Attract Some of the Nearly 100,000 Commuters that Travel into the County to Become Permanent Residents—Nearly 100,000 people commute to Dakota County for employment, with more than 12,800 of these commuters traveling more than 50 miles each way. These commuters represent a large base of potential household growth for Dakota County should housing that meets their needs become available within the area. It is recommended that local housing advocates consider developing a marketing plan to encourage people commuting into Dakota County to move to the county. This could include working collaboratively with the local chamber of commerce, area employers and developers to identify and promote key assets of the community and housing opportunities that exist in the market (assuming more housing is added to the market in the near future). The marketing plan should include a realistic timeline, strategies to be implemented, responsible parties, and ultimate goals and outcomes of the marketing efforts. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH 11-20 Page 32 of 672 ADDENDUM D: CITY OF APPLE VALLEY OVERVIEW While the primary focus of this Housing Needs Assessment is on the entirety of the Primary Study Area, or PSA (Dakota County), this section of the report includes an overview of demographic, economic, and housing metrics specific to the city of Apple Valley. To provide a base of comparison,various metrics of Apple Valley were compared with the entirety of Dakota County and statewide numbers. The analyses on the following pages provide overviews of key demographic and economic data, summaries of the multifamily rental market and for-sale housing supply, and general conclusions on the housing needs of the area. It is important to note that the demographic projections included in this section assume no significant government policies, programs or incentives are enacted that would drastically alter residential development or economic activity. Note that some topics presented in this analysis, particularly migration and economic data, may be limited to county-based metrics due to the availability of data. A. INTRODUCTION Apple Valley is located in the northwestern portion of Dakota County, approximately 25 miles south of Minneapolis. Apple Valley contains approximately 17 square miles and has an estimated population of 57,219 in 2024. Interstate 35 runs directly along the northwest border of the city and provides access to nearby metropolitan centers. The following map illustrates the city of Apple Valley. nJ NATIONAL city of Apple Valley =City of Apple Valley RESEARCH Dakota County,MN len Lake elite Parkway fast Terrace Oaks - 120th. 8o1n East Lebanon Hills Regional Park Valleywood Golt Course Terrace Oaks Minnesota Zoo Bath Street East WeS1 1 ❑ 31 urnsville °ee Walk Qa\o 132nd Street West _ LLakong e /I I38] 138th Street East .1102ft Alimogr..t I • Lake — 31 ,Par ° Apple Valley Wood Alimagner _ 144th ytre et West i, n Apple soa<noo:: Valley 31 Sau[hwlnd Kt ® Z3 wrotney°tiee 4 Crystal IS]th street Wo o Fiv1 J Lake Cobblestone Lac Lavt Lake Park Valley Lake Park 1095R ,atd 1:6,1,308 Y V 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 Esrl,NASA,NGA,USGS,County of Dakota,Metropolitan Council,MetroGIS,Three Rivers Park District,Esri,TomT,Garmin,SafeGraph,GesTechnokgies,Inc,METI/NASA, ®Miles USGS,EPA,NPS,USDA,USFWS Additional Source(s):Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-1 Page 33 of 672 B. DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS This section of the report evaluates key demographic characteristics for Apple Valley. Demographic comparisons provide insights into the human composition of housing markets. It should be noted that some total numbers and percentages may not match the totals within or between tables/graphs in this section due to rounding. The following graphs illustrate total population by year for Apple Valley and the projected population changes between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. Total Population by Year - Apple Valley 58,000 56,000 57,219 54,000 56,374 56,686 52,000 50,000 48,000 1119 46,000 44,000 2010 2020 2024 2029 Source:2010,2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research / \ Population Percent Change (2010-2029) 20.0% 14.8% 15.0% 10.4% 10.0% 7.6% 5.0% ■ 1.5% 3.2% 2.1% 2.8% 2.0% 0.0% I I 1 I 1 I -5.0% 2010-2020 2020-2024 2024-2029 ❑Apple Valley E Dakota County ■ Minnesota Source:2010,2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research The population in Apple Valley increased by 7,273 (14.8%) between 2010 and 2020. This represents a larger percent increase as compared to the county (10.4%) and state (7.6%) during this time period. Between 2020 and 2024, the population in Apple Valley increased by 1.5%; however, the population within the area is projected to decline by 0.9% over the next five years. This contrasts with the 2.8% increase for the county and 2.0% increase for the state during this time period. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-2 Page 34 of 672 The following graph illustrates the population density for each study area in 2024. 2024 Population Density by Area 4,000.0 3,000.0 3,391.E g 2,000.0 v 1,000.0 806.9 I I 73.2 0.0 0 2024 Density a O Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota � _ J Source:2010,2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research With a population density of 3,391.6 persons per square mile, Apple Valley is significantly more densely populated than Dakota County and the state of Minnesota. The following graph illustrates select population characteristics that typically influence housing affordability for each of the study areas. Note that data included within the graph is derived from the 2018-2022 American Community Survey, which is the most recent time period available for this source. Select Population Characteristics by Area (2022) 70.0% 57.2% 55.9% 60.0% 49.9% 50.0% 45.3% 44.3% 48.0% 40.0% 30.0% o 20.0% 4.2% 4.4% 6.3% 9.0% 7.0% 10.9% 5.9% 5.6% 9.3% 10.0% 0.0% ' Unmarried Population No High School College Degree < 18 Years Below Overall Below Poverty Diploma Poverty Level Level ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota Source:2018-2022 American Community Survey;ESRI;Bowen National Research As the data illustrates, Apple Valley has a comparable share of unmarried population (45.3%), a lower share of the population without a high school diploma(4.2%), and a higher share of individuals with a college degree (57.2%). The two educational attainment factors likely have a positive influence on housing affordability in the city. Overall,Apple Valley has slightly higher poverty rates for children less than 18 years of age (9.0%) and the overall population(5.9%)when compared to the county. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-3 Page 35 of 672 The following graphs illustrate the number of total households in Apple Valley by year and the projected percent changes in households between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. � 1 Total Households by Year - Apple Valley 22,000 - 68 21,000 21,464 20,000 19,000 18,882 18,000 17,000 A 2010 2020 2024 2029 Source:2010,2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research Households Percent Change (2010-2029) 15.0% 13.7% 10.5% 10.0% 8.0% 5.0% 3.5% 2.5% 3.3% 2.6% 1.4% -0.2% -5.0% 2010-2020 2020-2024 2024-2029 El Apple Valley El Dakota County • Minnesota Source:2010,2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research The number of households in Apple Valley increased by 2,582 (13.7%)between 2010 and 2020. This represents a larger percent increase as compared to the county(10.5%) and state (8.0%) during this time period. Between 2020 and 2024, the number of households in Apple Valley increased by 1.4%; however, it is projected that the number of households in the area will decline slightly(0.2%) over the next five years. While household growth can heavily influence the total housing needs of a market, factors such as households living in substandard or cost-burdened housing, people commuting into the area for work, pent-up demand, and availability of existing housing all affect housing needs. These factors are addressed throughout this overview. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-4 Page 36 of 672 The following graphs compare the share of household heads by age for each of the study areas in 2024 and the projected percent change in household heads by age cohort between 2024 and 2029. Distribution of Household Heads by Age (2024) 50.0% 45.5% 45.0% 46.1% 39.0% 38.7% 40.0% 34.9% 30.0% 0 15.7% 16.3% 19.0% 20.0% 10.0% FT—I: 0.0% <35 35 to 54 55+ ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota Source:ESRI;Bowen National Research Projected Percent Change in Household Heads by Age (2024-2029 45.0% 0 0 35.0% 00• ,n rn fV N O on 25.0% 0 `V 0 0 0 coo u 0 15.0% 0 0 1D 0 `n o o .4 Ls3 c° 5.0% o o 1-1-1= U � a -5.0% 7 0 F o 0 m o o Ln -15.0% 0 ri 1D ri o ri oo 00000 -25.0% ^ 00 O1 <25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 to 74 75+ Age Cohort Apple Valley D Dakota County • Minnesota Source:ESRI;Bowen National Research Overall,the data shows that Apple Valley and Dakota County households in 2024 are more heavily concentrated among the middle-aged cohort (35 to 54 years) when compared to the state. While households aged 75 and older are projected to increase by 22.8%in Apple Valley over the next five years,households between the ages of 45 and 54 (4.0%) and 65 and 74 (0.6%) are also expected to increase. The overall projected changes in households by age in Apple Valley are broadly consistent with the projections for Dakota County and the state during this time. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-5 Page 37 of 672 The following graphs compare the share of households by tenure(renters and owners) for 2024 and the projected percent change in households by tenure between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. Households by Tenure (2024) Apple Valley 73.4% 26.6% Dakota County 73.0% 27.0% Minnesota 69.8% 30.2% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0% ❑Owner-Occupied • Renter-Occupied Source:2010 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research ( Projected Percent Change in Households by Tenure (2024-2029) Owner-Occupied Renter-Occupied 6.0% 3.9% 3.3% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% 1.8% 1.2% 0.8% I -2.0% -4.0% -3.1% ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota � J Source: 2010 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research In 2024, the distribution of households by tenure in Apple Valley (73.4% owners and 26.6% renters) is very comparable to the shares for the county, but more heavily weighted toward owners when compared to the state. Over the next five years, it is projected that the number of owner households in Apple Valley will increase by 0.8%, while the number of renter households will decline by 3.1%. This is a smaller increase in owner households and a contrasting projection for renter households when compared to the county and state. However,it is important to understand that housing demand is influenced by a variety of factors, which may include existing pent-up demand, substandard housing,housing cost burden, and/or other factors. The increase among owner households in Apple Valley will likely contribute to an increase in demand within the for-sale housing market over the next five years. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-6 Page 38 of 672 The following compares the median household income for each of the study areas from 2020 to 2029. ( Median Household Income by Year $120,000 Lo co $100,000 c) LSD M O o $80,000 m O O o co c4 o0 $60,000 $40,000 2020 2024 2029 ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research As the preceding illustrates, the 2024 median household income in Apple Valley ($100,703) is 16.0% higher than the statewide median household income. Over the next five years, it is projected that the median household income in Apple Valley will increase to$111,298, or an increase of 10.5%. As such,the median household income in Apple Valley will remain well above that of the state($100,422),but slightly lower than the county ($113,606). The following graphs compare renter households by income for 2024 and the projected percent change in renter households by income between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. / 1 2024 Distribution of Renter Households by Income Apple Valley 16.0% 23.1% 34.1% 26.9% Dakota County 19.2% 22.9% 34.6% 23.3% Minnesota 26.3% 23.6% 30.3% 19.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ❑Less Than $25,000 ❑$25,000-$49,999 ❑$50,000-$99,999 ■$100,000& Higher J Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-7 Page 39 of 672 Percent Change in Renter Households by Income (2024-2029) 35.0% 0 26.9% 28.2% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.9% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.8% 0.0% -5.0% -01% -10.0% -5.0% -15.0% 12.6%-10.0% -8.8% 11.4%-10.0% -20.0% -15.9% , Less Than$25,000 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$99,999 $100,000& Higher ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota i Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research In 2024, Apple Valley has a larger share of renter households with incomes of $100,000 or higher when compared to Dakota County and the state of Minnesota. Between 2024 and 2029, renter household growth in Apple Valley is projected to be among households earning $100,000 or higher(15.9%), while those earning less than $100,000 are projected to decline in number. Despite these changes, a substantial share of renter households in Apple Valley will continue to earn less than $100,000. The following graphs compare owner households by income for 2024 and the projected percent change in owner households by income between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. / 1 2024 Distribution of Owner Households by Income Apple Valley 2 8.5% 28.2% 58.9% Dakota County 0 8.8% 25.2% 61.9% I Minnesota 11.2% 28.3% 54.1% ■ 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ❑Less Than $25,000 0$25,000-$49,999 0$50,000-$99,999 ■$100,000 & Higher Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-8 Page 40 of 672 Percent Change in Owner Households by Income (2024-2029) 30.0% 20.0% 14.5% 16.2% 10.6% 10.0% 0.0% -10.0% -10.2% -9.3% -7.3% -20.0% -15.2% 0 21.1% -21.8%-21.3%-18.7% -30.0% 22.4/0 Less Than$25,000 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$99,999 $100,000&Higher •Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research In 2024, the majority (58.9%) of Apple Valley owner households earn $100,000 or more,which is a higher share compared to the state(54.1%),but lower than the county share (61.9%). Between 2024 and 2029, owner household growth is projected to be confined to households earning $100,000 or higher(10.6%), while those earning less than $100,000 are projected to decrease. This is broadly consistent with county and statewide projections for this time period. The following graphs compare senior renter households (age 62 and older) by income for 2024 and the projected percent change in senior renter households by income between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. 2024 Distribution of Senior Renter Households (Age 62+) by Income Apple Valley 20.0% 24.6% 32.6% 22.9% Dakota County 23.6% 24.0% 32.6% 19.7% Minnesota 30.8% 23.9% 27.6% 17.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ❑Less Than$25,000 0$25,000-$49,999 0$50,000-$99,999 •$100,000& Higher Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-9 Page 41 of 672 Percent Change in Senior Renter Households (Age 62+) by Income (2024-2029) 50.0% 46.5% 40.2% 40.0% 30.0% 26.0% 20.0% 13.4% 9 7% 10.0% 1.8% 0.2% 1.9% 0.0% -10.0% -0.8% -2.3% 0 a a -20.0% -9.8/0 Less Than$25,000 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$99,999 $100,000&Higher ■Apple Valley 0 Dakota County • Minnesota 1 Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research In 2024, the largest share of senior renter households (age 62 and older) in Apple Valley earn between $50,000 and $99,999 (32.6%), followed by those earning between$25,000 and$49,999(24.6%). Over the next five years,growth among senior households in Apple Valley is primarily projected to occur among households earning $100,000 or more, which are projected to increase by 26.0% during the time period. While senior households earning less than $50,000 are projected to decline in Apple Valley between 2024 and 2029, marginal growth is projected for the two lowest income cohorts in Dakota County. The following graphs compare senior owner households (age 62 and older) by income for 2024 and the projected percent change in senior owner households by income between 2024 and 2029 for each of the study areas. 2024 Distribution of Senior Owner Households (Age 62+) by Income Apple Valley h .0% 29.1% 57.1% Dakota County Ln 9.3% 26.1% 60.0% Minnesota rn 11.6% 28.5% Pr 52.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 0 Less Than $25,000 ■$25,000-$49,999 0$50,000- $99,999 ■$100,000& Higher 1 Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-10 Page 42 of 672 Percent Change in Senior Owner Households (Age 62+) by Income (2024-2029) 30.0% 23.9% 23.3% — 20.0% 17.0% 10.0% 0.0% -10.0% JIM ° -2.2% -1.8% 5. /3 -20.0% -10.5% Lis -16.1% o -14.0% -16.4% -18.0% 15.7/ -30.0% Less Than$25,000 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$99,999 $100,000&Higher ■Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota Source:2020 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research In 2024, the largest share of senior owner households (age 62 and older) in Apple Valley earn $100,000 or more (57.1%), followed by those earning between $50,000 and$99,999(29.1%). Over the next five years,projected growth among senior owner households in Apple Valley is confined to households earning $100,000 or more, which are projected to increase by 17.0%during the time period.The projected growth among the highest income cohort and decline among the lower income cohorts in Apple Valley is consistent with county and statewide projections between 2024 and 2029. The following table illustrates the components of population change for Dakota County between April 2010 and July 2023. Note that components of change data is only available at the county level or higher. Estimated Components of Population Change by County for the PSA(Dakota County) April 1,2010 to July 1,2023 Net Net Total Population Percent Natural Domestic International I Net Years Change* Change Change Migration Migration Migration Dakota County 2010-2020 33,225 8.3% 27,991 -1,115 6,511 5,396 2020-2023 7,562 1.7% 5,686 -928 2,430 1,502 Source:U.S.Census Bureau,Population Division,June 2024 *Includes residuals of(-162 and 374)representing the change that cannot be attributed to any specific demographic component Based on the preceding data, the population growth within Dakota County between 2010 and 2023 is primarily the result of natural change (more births than deaths) and noteworthy international migration. While this data is not specific to Apple Valley, it is reasonable to conclude that the components of population change for Dakota County likely have a significant influence on each of the geographies located within the county. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-11 Page 43 of 672 The following graphs illustrate the distribution of in-migrants by age and by income for each study area from 2018 to 2022. Note that the data illustrated in both graphs is based on population, not households. Share of In-Migrants by Age (2018-2022) 80.0% 70.0% 65.4% 66.2% 67.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 19.4% 20.3% 19.2/o 20.0% 15.2% 13.5% o 1 10.0% 3.8/ ■0.0% L 1 to 34 Years 35 to 54 Years 55+Years ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota Source:U.S.Census Bureau,2022 5-Year ACS Estimates(S0701);Bowen National Research Share of In-Migrants by Income (2018-2022)* 50.0% 0 45.0% 42 2% 41.1/ 40.0% 33.6% 31.3% 298% 0 23.7/ 30.0% 0 28.0/ 25.3% 20.0% 10.0% 11. 0.0% <$25,000 $25,000-$49,999 $50,000+ ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota Source:U.S.Census Bureau,2022 5-Year American Community Survey(B07010);Bowen National Research *Excludes population with no income As the preceding data illustrates, the distribution of in-migrants by age for Apple Valley is very similar to the distributions within the county and state, although there is a slightly higher share of in-migrants age 55 or older (15.2%) in Apple Valley. While the distribution of in-migrants by income in Apple Valley is more heavily weighted toward individuals earning$50,000 or more, the data illustrates that notable shares of in-migrants earn less than $25,000 (31.3%) and between $25,000 and $49,999 (23.7%). BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-12 Page 44 of 672 C. ECONOMY AND WORKFORCE ANALYSIS Labor Force The following table illustrates the employment base by industry for Apple Valley, Dakota County, and the state of Minnesota. The top five industries by share of employment for each area are highlighted in red text. Note that several metrics within this section are limited to county data and are not provided at the city level. Employment by Industry _ Apple Valley Dakota County Minnesota NAICS Group Employees Percent Employees Percent Employees Percent Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing&Hunting 7 0.0% 387 0.2% 17,215 0.5% Mining 0 0.0% 73 0.0% 4,549 0.1% Utilities 0 0.0% 568 0.3% 12,777 0.4% Construction 462 2.3% 10,298 5.0% 137,789 4.2% Manufacturing 308 1.6% 22,907 11.1% 342,911 10.3% Wholesale Trade 288 1.5% 8,221 4.0% 134,193 4.0% Retail Trade 4,507 22.7% 27,952 13.6% 385,870 11.6% Transportation&Warehousing 285 1.4% _ 8,741 4.2% 83,429 2.5% Information 301 1.5% 9,796 4.8% 88,304 2.7% Finance&Insurance 834 4.2% 9,626 4.7% 146,490 4.4% Real Estate&Rental&Leasing 624 3.1% 4,877 2.4% 68,105 2.1% Professional,Scientific&Technical Services 1,221 6.2% 14,887 7.2% 245,551 7.4% Management of Companies&Enterprises 0 0.0% _ 87 0.0% 6,945 0.2% Administrative,Support,Waste Management& 432 2.2% 5,954 2.9% 74,747 2.3% Remediation Services Educational Services 2,475 12.5% _ 16,900 8.2% 259,542 7.8% Health Care&Social Assistance 2,190 11.1% 20,621 10.0% 574,150 17.3% Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 780 3.9% 3,924 1.9% 89,508 2.7% Accommodation&Food Services 2,053 10.4% 16,542 8.0% 240,661 7.2% Other Services(Except Public Administration) 1,005 5.1% 12,232 5.9% 204,837 6.2% Public Administration 1,984 10.0% 10,454 5.1% 184,476 5.6% Non-classifiable 58 0.3% 852 0.4% 17,626 0.5% Total 19,814 100.0% _ 205,899 100.0% 3,319,675 100.0% Source:2010 Census;ESRI;Bowen National Research Note: Since this survey is conducted of establishments and not of residents, some employees may not live within each market. These employees, however,are included in our labor force calculations because their places of employment are located within each market. Apple Valley has an employment base of nearly 20,000 individuals within a broad range of employment sectors. The labor force within the area is based primarily in five sectors: Retail Trade (22.7%), Educational Services (12.5%), Health Care and Social Assistance (11.1%), Accommodation and Food Services (10.4%), and Public Administration (10.0%). Combined, the top five job sectors represent 66.7% of the city's employment base. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-13 Page 45 of 672 Total employment reflects the number of employed persons who live within an area regardless of where they work. The following illustrates the total employment base (in thousands) for Dakota County between 2014 and 2024. / 1 Total Employment - Dakota County (2014-2024) 240.0 235.0 237.2 237.4 cu 230 c . o0 w s 225.0 o -' 220.0 215.0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* Year Source:Department of Labor;Bureau of Labor Statistics *Through July As the preceding illustrates, total employment within Dakota County steadily increased between 2014 and 2019. In 2020, total employment decreased by roughly 3.1%, which can be largely attributed to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of year-end 2023, total employment in Dakota County was at 100.1% of the 2019 level. It should be noted, however, that total employment has decreased slightly(0.8%) during the first half of 2024. The following illustrates the annual unemployment rate for Dakota County and the state of Minnesota from 2014 to 2024. Annual Unemployment Rate (2014-2024) 7.0% 6.0% o c cc 0 O' ., 5.0% m m ko E 4.0% o 0 3.0% M c, oE 2.0% pi ., 0 0 0 cri c 1.0% M M ® N N N M 0.0% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* Year ❑ Dakota County • Minnesota Source:Department of Labor,Bureau of Labor Statistics *Through July BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-14 Page 46 of 672 As the preceding data shows,the unemployment rate in Dakota County declined from 3.9% in 2014 to 2.9% in 2019. After the sharp increase in 2020, the unemployment rate in the county dropped to 2.3%in 2022.Although the unemployment rate increased to 2.6% in 2023,this still represents a lower rate as compared to the rate in 2019. It is also noteworthy that the unemployment rate in the county has been below the state unemployment rate in nine of the previous 10 years. The lone exception occurred during 2020, where both the county and state rates were 6.3%. At-place employment reflects the total number of jobs within the county regardless of the employee's county of residence. The following illustrates the total at place employment base for Dakota County from 2013 to 2023. At-Place Employment - Dakota County (2013-2023) 195.0 190.0 191.2 185.0 187.0 188.3 189.6 o N 180.0 wE oo u�II NIP, ass 180.3 c 175.0 177.7 61. 170.0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Year Source:Department of Labor;Bureau of Labor Statistics As the preceding illustrates, at-place employment within Dakota County increased each year since 2013, with the only exception occurring in 2020. Through 2023, at- place employment within the county is at 98.3%of the 2019 level. This likely indicates the county was disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Regardless, at-place employment has increased by 5.8% (approximately 10,300 jobs) in Dakota County between 2013 and 2023, illustrating an overall positive economic trend for the county in the last decade. Economic Outlook WARN notices were reviewed in September 2024. According to the Minneapolis Employment and Economic Development website,there have been six WARN notices reported for Dakota County over the past 12 months. These WARN notices impact a total of 70 jobs within the county, of which none are located within Apple Valley. Overall, the reduction in jobs associated with these notices is relatively minor given the existing employment base and recent increases in at-place employment within the county. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-15 Page 47 of 672 According to a representative with the Dakota County Community Development Agency, the Dakota County economy is steady, has opportunity for growth, and is capable of redeveloping large corporate campuses. The following table summarizes recent and/or ongoing economic development projects identified within Apple Valley: Economic Development Activity—Apple Valley Project Name Investment Job Creation Scope of Work/Details Completed: A 56,776 square-foot facility that includes family HealthPartners $29 million N/A medicine, pediatrics, radiology, cardiology, lab, urgent care and other services. Fischer Mining and Apple Proposed: Rockport,LLC proposed a development at the former Valley Redi-mix Site N/A N/A mining and redi-mix site. Plans include a technology campus, retail,residential,medical,hotel and greenspace. _ N/A—Not Available As the preceding illustrates, economic development projects have been proposed and recently completed within Apple Valley. While job creation estimates were not provided for these projects, the significant investment in the area will likely have a positive impact on the community and labor market in the future. Commuting Data The ability of a person or household to travel easily, quickly, safely, and affordably throughout a market influences the desirability of a housing market. In addition, the individuals commuting into a market from neighboring markets represent a potential base of support for future residential development. The following table summarizes two commuting pattern attributes (mode and time) for Apple Valley. Commuting Attributes-Apple Valley,Minnesota Mode Drove Public Other Worked Alone Carpooled Transit Walked Means at Home Total Number 20,274 2,206 834 301 370 4,770 28,755 Percent 70.5% 7.7% 2.9% 1.0% 1.3% 16.6% 100.0% Time Less 60 or Than 15 15 to 29 30 to 44 45 to 59 More Worked Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes at Home Total Number 5,209 9,747 5,849 2,083 1,097 4,770 28,755 Percent 18.1% 33.9% 20.3% 7.2% 3.8% 16.6% 100.0% Source:ESRI;Bowen National Research As the preceding illustrates, 78.2% of individuals in Apple Valley utilize their own vehicles or carpool to work. Overall, 52.0% of residents have commute times of less than 30 minutes to their place of employment,with an additional 16.6%working from home. While the majority of individuals in the area utilize personal vehicles and have relatively short commute times, a noteworthy share (2.9%) of residents rely on public transit as their commuting mode. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-16 Page 48 of 672 The following illustrates the overall commuter flow for Apple Valley based on 2021 U.S. Census Longitudinal Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) data. Apple Valley,MN—Inflow/Outflow Job Counts in 2021 1 1 • Burnsville - - �141,166 Applkalley 23,228 2,575 Source:U.S.Census,Longitudinal Origin-Destination Employment Statistics(LODES);Bowen National Research Of the approximately 13,741 persons employed in Apple Valley, 81.3% (11,166) originate from outside the city,while 18.7% (2,575)live within the city. Over 23,000 residents of the city commute to surrounding areas daily for employment. Regardless, the 11,166 non-residents who work in the area represent a substantial base of potential support for future residential development within Apple Valley. The following compares the distribution of in-commuters by annual income for Apple Valley and Dakota County. In-Commuters by Income (2021) 80.0% 60.7% 60.0% 51.4% 40.0% 22.5% 0 26.1% 22.6% 16.7/o 20.0% 0.0% <$15,000 $15,000-$40,000 $40,000+ ❑Apple Valley • Dakota County Source:U.S.Census,Longitudinal Origin-Destination Employment Statistics(LODES);Bowen National Research BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-17 Page 49 of 672 The preceding shows that the largest share (51.4%) of in-commuters to Apple Valley earn $40,000 or more annually, while 26.1% earn between $15,000 and $40,000, and 22.5% earn less than $15,000 annually. While the majority of in-commuters earn $40,000 or more, the data indicates there is a slightly higher proportion of low- and middle-income in-commuters within Apple Valley when compared to the county. Regardless, a variety of housing types could be developed to potentially attract some of the 11,166 in-commuters to live within Apple Valley. D. HOUSING METRICS The estimated distribution of the area housing stock by occupancy/tenure status for each study area for 2022 is illustrated in the following table and graph: Number of Housing Units by Tenure(2022) Total Owner Renter Area Occupied Occupied Occupied Vacant Total Apple Valley 21,311 16,101 5,210 479 21,790 Dakota County 169,404 128,582 40,822 4,760 174,164 Minnesota 2,256,126 1,631,701 624,425 237,830 2,493,956 Share of Housing Units by Tenure(2022) 100.0% 80.0% 75.6% 75.9% 72.3% 60.0% 40.0% 24.4% 24.1% 27.7/ 20.0% 9.5% 2.2% 2.7% 0.0% b. A �� I Owner-Occupied Renter-Occupied Vacant ❑Apple Valley 0 Dakota County • Minnesota Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022); ESRI; Bowen National Research Of the 21,311 total occupied housing units in Apple Valley,75.6%are owner occupied and 24.4% are renter occupied. This is a similar distribution of occupied units by tenure compared to the county, but slightly more weighted toward owner-occupied housing when compared to the state. Among the 21,790 total housing units in Apple Valley, only 2.2% (479 units) are classified as vacant. It should be noted that vacant units are comprised of a variety of units including abandoned properties, unoccupied rentals, for-sale homes, and seasonal housing units. As such, the respective shares of vacant units in Apple Valley and Dakota County are significantly lower than the share (9.5%) for the state. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-18 Page 50 of 672 The following table compares key housing age and conditions based on 2018-2022 American Community Survey data. Housing units built over 50 years ago (pre-1970), overcrowded housing(1.01+persons per room),or housing that lacks complete indoor kitchens or bathroom plumbing are illustrated by tenure. It is important to note that some occupied housing units may have more than one housing issue. Housing Age and Conditions(2022) Pre-1970 Product Overcrowded Incomplete Plumbing or Kitchen Reiter Owner Renter Owner Renter Owner Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Apple Valley 482 9.3% 2,064 12.8% 242 4.6% 247 1.5% 129 2.5% 58 0.4% Dakota County 7,139 17.5% 26,588 20.7% 1,859 4.6% 1,137 0.9% 975 2.4% 250 0.2% Minnesota 244,615 35.9% 707,304 38.2% 32,202 4.7% 23,665 1.3% 15,646 2.3% 10,852 0.6% Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022);ESRI;Bowen National Research In Apple Valley, 9.3% of the renter-occupied housing units and 12.8% of the owner- occupied housing units were built prior to 1970. Both shares are substantially lower than the county and statewide shares and represent an inventory of relatively modern housing units. While the share of overcrowded renter housing units (4.6%) is comparable to the county and statewide shares, the share of owner housing units with this issue(1.5%)is marginally higher than the comparison areas. The shares of renter- occupied(2.5%)and owner-occupied(0.4%)housing units with incomplete plumbing and/or kitchens are slightly higher than the county shares, but the share of owner- occupied housing is lower than the statewide share. Overall, there are approximately 371 renter households and 305 owner households in Apple Valley living in substandard housing conditions. The following table compares key household income, housing cost, and housing affordability metrics. It should be noted that cost burdened households pay over 30% of income toward housing costs,while severe cost burdened households pay over 50% of income toward housing. Household Income,Housing Costs and Affordability 2024 2024 2022 2022 Share of Cost 2022 Share of Sever 2024 Median HH Median Median Burdened HH* Cost Burdened HH** Households Income Home Value Gross Rent Renter 1 Owner Renter Owner Apple Valley 21,768 $100,703 $406,938 $1,607 49.2% 17.2% 24.4% 5.7% Dakota County 173,920 $102,310 $413,686 $1,410 47.0% 17.0% 21.9% 5.7% Minnesota 2,309,848 $86,801 $360,089 $1,178 44.0% 18.2% 21.4% 6.7% Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022);ESRI;Bowen National Research HH-Households;*Paying more than 30%of income toward housing costs;**Paying more than 50%of income toward housing costs The estimated median home value in Apple Valley of$406,938 is 13.0% higher than the median home value for the state,while the median gross rent of$1,607 in the area is 36.4%higher than the state. With a median household income of$100,703 in Apple Valley, approximately 49.2% of renter households and 17.2% of owner households are housing cost burdened. As a result,there are roughly 2,563 renter households and 2,769 owner households in Apple Valley that are housing cost burdened, of which nearly 2,200 total households are severe cost burdened (paying more than 50% of income toward housing costs). As such, affordable housing alternatives should be an integral part of future housing solutions. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-19 Page 51 of 672 Based on the 2018-2022 American Community Survey(ACS) data,the following is a distribution of all occupied housing by units in structure by tenure (renter or owner) for each of the study areas. Renter-Occupied Housing by Units in Structure Owner-Occupied Housing by Units in Structure 4 Units 5 Units Mobile 4 Units 5 Units Mobile or Less or More Home/Other Total or Less or More Home/Other Total Apple Number 2,019 3,062 129 5,210 15,306 468 327 16,101 Valley Percent 38.8% 58.8% 2.5% 100.0% 95.1% 2.9% 2.0% 100.0% Dakota Number 13,454 26,680 688 40,822 121,696 4,459 2,426 128,582 County Percent 33.0% 65.4% 1.7% 100.0% 94.6% 3.5% 1.9% 100.0% Minnesota Number 239,167 374,998 10,259 624,425 1,541,044 42,914 47,744 1,631,701 Percent 38.3% 60.1% 1.6% 100.0% 94.4% 2.6% 2.9% 100.0% Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022);ESRI;Bowen National Research Approximately 41.3% of the rental units in Apple Valley are within structures of four units or less or mobile homes. Overall, Apple Valley has a lower share (58.8%) of multifamily rental housing (five or more units within a structure) when compared to the county (65.4%) and state (60.1%). Despite this, the majority of renter-occupied housing units in the area are comprised of multifamily rentals. Among owner- occupied units in Apple Valley, 97.1% are within structures of four units or less and mobile homes. The following graph illustrates the distribution of monthly gross rents (per unit) for rental alternatives within each of the study areas. Note that this data includes both multifamily rentals and non-conventional rentals. However, with 41.3% of all rental units in Apple Valley classified as non-conventional (four units or less within a structure and mobile homes), this data provides some insight into the overall distribution of rents among the non-conventional rental supply. Note that gross rents include tenant-paid rents and tenant-paid utilities. � 1 Distribution of Monthly Gross Rents by Area 60.0% 57.0% 50.0% 42.0% 40.0% 36.5% 32.9% 30.0% 27.9% 28.6% 10.0% 5.1% 18.3% 20.0% 16.0% 8.4% 8.0% 10.6% 0.0% I l <$750 $750- $999 $1,000- $1,499 $1,500+ ❑Apple Valley ❑ Dakota County ■ Minnesota Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022);ESRI;Bowen National Research *Excludes rentals classified as"No Cash Rent" BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-20 Page 52 of 672 As the preceding illustrates, the largest share (57.0%) of Apple Valley rental units have rents of$1,500 or more, followed by units with rents between$1,000 and$1,500 (27.9%). Although considerably less in share, 13.1% of rentals in the area have rents below $1,000. Compared to the county and state,the distribution of gross rental rates in Apple Valley is much more heavily weighted toward the higher priced product. Bowen National Research's Survey of Housing Supply Multifamily Rental Housing A field survey of multifamily rental properties was conducted as part of the Dakota County Housing Needs Assessment. The following table summarizes the surveyed multifamily rental supply by project type for Apple Valley and Dakota County. Note that vacancy rates below 1% are illustrated in red text. Surveyed Multifamily Rental Housing Supply by Area Dakota County,MN Overall Vacancy Rate by Program Type Projects Total Vacant Vacancy Market- Tax Government Surveyed Units Units Rate Rate Credit Subsidized Valee 27 3,217 64 2.0% 2.2% 1.3% 0.0% Dakota 229 27,211 1,161 4.3% 4.8% 2.3% 0.0% Count Source:Bowen National Research In Apple Valley, a total of 27 apartment properties were surveyed, comprising a total of 3,217 units. Overall, the multifamily units are 98.0% occupied, with a total of 64 vacancies. Typically, in a well-balanced and healthy market, multifamily rentals should have an overall occupancy rate between 94% and 96%. While Dakota County as a whole has a healthy overall occupancy rate of 95.7%, the occupancy rate within Apple Valley is considered high. The occupancy rates among the various program types are high, and the presence of wait lists, particularly among the Tax Credit product, are evidence of pent-up demand for multifamily rentals for a variety of income levels within Apple Valley. This likely represents a future development opportunity within the area. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-21 Page 53 of 672 The following table illustrates the median rent by bedroom/bathroom type for the surveyed market-rate and Tax Credit units in Apple Valley and Dakota County. Median Rents by Program Type and Bedroom/Bathroom Type One-Br/ Two-Br/ Two-Br/ Three-Br/ Area 1.0-Ba 1.0-Ba 2.0-Ba 2.0-Ba Market-Rate $1,361 $1,550 $1,785 $2,019 Dakota Coun $1,385 $1,585 $1,785 $2,177 Tax Credit $858 $920 $1,596 $1,815 Dakota Coun $765 $920 $1,555 $1,604 Source:Bowen National Research As the preceding illustrates, the median rent for the typical one-bedroom market-rate unit in Apple Valley($1,361)is approximately 58.6%higher than the comparable Tax Credit unit ($858) in the area. While the median rent for most market-rate units in Apple Valley is equal to or less than the corresponding rents in Dakota County, many of the median rents for the Tax Credit units in Apple Valley are higher than the Tax Credit units in Dakota County. Regardless of program type,the median rents steadily increase for each subsequently larger unit configuration for both study areas. With limited availability among Tax Credit and government-subsidized units in both Apple Valley and Dakota County, many low-income households are likely to seek rental alternatives among the available market-rate and non-conventional supply. This can result in a higher share of cost burdened households in an area, or in some instances, may cause households to relocate outside of an area to find more affordable housing choices. Non-Conventional Rental Housing Non-conventional rentals are considered rental units typically consisting of single- family homes, duplexes, units over store fronts, and mobile homes and account for 41.3% of the total rental units in Apple Valley. During August and September 2024, Bowen National Research conducted an online survey and identified 10 non-conventional rentals that were listed as available for rent in Apple Valley. While these rentals do not represent all non-conventional rentals, they are representative of common characteristics of the various non-conventional rental alternatives available in the market. As a result, these rentals provide a good baseline to compare the rental rates and the number of bedrooms of non-conventional rentals in the area. The following table illustrates the vacancy rates, which compares the number of identified vacant non-conventional rentals to the total number of non-conventional rentals based on the American Community Survey, for the subject city and Dakota County. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-22 Page 54 of 672 Surveyed Non-Conventional Rentals Overview Non-Conventional Identified Vacancy Area Rentals* Vacant Units Rate 2,148 10 0.5% Dakota Coun 14,142 83 0.6% Source:American Community Survey(2018-2022);ESRI;Bowen National Research *ACS reported number of rental units within structures of four units or less and mobile homes With a total of 10 available units identified, Apple Valley has an overall vacancy rate of just 0.5% for non-conventional rentals, which is slightly lower than the vacancy rate of Dakota County. This is well below the optimal range of 4% to 6% for non- conventional rentals and indicates a significant lack of available non-conventional supply in the area. A summary of the available non-conventional rental units in Apple Valley and Dakota County, which includes bedroom type, rent range, and median rent per square foot, follows: Available Surveyed Non-Conventional Rental Supply Vacant Rent Median Median Rent Bedroom Units Range Rent Per Square Foot Apple Valley Two-Bedroom 2 $1,490-$1,949 $1,720 $1.21 Three-Bedroom 6 $1,825-$2,695 $2,405 $1.40 Four-Bedroom 2 $2,525-$2,815 $2,670 $1.46 Total 10 Dakota County One-Bedroom 2 _ $1,050-$1,300 _ $1,175 $1.60 Two-Bedroom 18 $910-$2,585 $1,750 $1.39 Three-Bedroom 44 $1,825-$3,750 $2,500 $1.40 Four-Bedroom 19 $2,000-$3,945 $2,600 $1.25 Total 83 Source:Zillow,Rent.com,Homes.com Among the available non-conventional rentals in Apple Valley, the largest share (60.0%) by bedroom type consists of three-bedroom units. The three-bedroom units have a median rent of $2,405 ($1.40 per square foot) and an overall rent range of $1,825 to $2,695. When typical utility costs($300 or more)are considered,the typical three-bedroom non-conventional rental in Apple Valley has a gross rent of roughly $2,705. This is a substantially higher rent as compared to the rent for the comparable multifamily market-rate unit in the city, which has a median collected rent of$2,019. As such, it is unlikely that most low-income households would be able to afford the typical non-conventional rental in the area, even if such a unit were readily available. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-23 Page 55 of 672 For-Sale Housing The following table summarizes the available (as of July 31, 2024) and recently sold (between January 2020 and July 2024) for-sale housing stock for Apple Valley and Dakota County. Apple Valley-Owner For-Sale/Sold Housing Supply Type Homes Median Price Apple Valley Available* 80 $367,500 Sold** 2,586 $372,500 Dakota County Available* 579 $395,000 Sold** 23,271 $380,000 Source:Redfin.com&Bowen National Research *As of July 31,2024 **Sales from January 1,2020 to July 31,2024 The available for-sale housing stock in Apple Valley as of July 31, 2024 consists of 80 total units with a median list price of$367,500. This represents a lower median list price compared to the available for-sale homes in Dakota County ($395,000). Historical sales from January 2020 to July 2024 in Apple Valley consisted of 2,586 homes with a median sales price of$372,500. The following table and graph summarize historical sales volume and median sales price by year from January 2020 through July 2024. Sales History/Median Sales Price by Year—Apple Valley (January 1,2020 to July 31,2024) Number Percent Median Percent Year Sold Change Sales Price Change 2020 586 - $325,000 - 2021 654 11.6% $363,750 11.9% 2022 525 -19.7% $390,000 7.2% 2023 488 -7.0% $400,000 2.6% 2024* INBERIM 17.0% $400,000 0.0% Source:Redfin.com&Bowen National Research *As of July 31,2024;Volume projected through the remainder of 2024(in parenthesis) BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-24 Page 56 of 672 Apple Valley Annual Sales/Median Price (2020-2024*) 700 $363,750 $390,000 $400,000 $400,000 $450,000 600 $325,000 O O O $400,000 13: 500 O $350,000 $300,000 400 $250,000 300 $200,000 200 $150,000 $100,000 100 $50,000 0 $0 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* Number Sold O Median Price *2024 full year volume projection As the preceding illustrates, home sales in Apple Valley increased by 11.6%between 2020 and 2021. Since 2021, volume decreased in each subsequent year; however, projections indicate that sales volume will increase 17.0%in 2024. It should be noted that the current year's projection is based solely on transactions year-to-date, which may not account for seasonality in the market that can influence the projection. While volume decreased annually in recent years, the median sales price of homes sold in the city increased substantially. Collectively, the median sales price of homes sold in Apple Valley increased by 23.1% between January 2020 and July 2024. It is also noteworthy that the median sales price through July 2024 is the same as for full-year 2023. This suggests that home prices in the area are likely stabilizing. The following table provides various housing market metrics for the available for-sale homes in Apple Valley and Dakota County as of July 31, 2024. Available For-Sale Housing (As of July 31,2024) Total Months Average Available Share of Availability Supply of Average Median Days Average Area Units County Rate Inventory List Price List Price on Market Year Built Apple Valley 80 13.8% 0.5% 1.7 $372,169 $367,500 42 1991 Dakota County 579 100.0% 0.5% 1.4 $447,241 $395,000 43 1992 Source:Redfin.com&Bowen National Research The 80 available for-sale homes in Apple Valley represent 13.8% of the available for- sale homes in Dakota County. These homes equate to an availability rate of 0.5%when compared to the 16,101 owner-occupied units in the city.Based on recent sales history, this inventory represents 1.7 Months Supply of Inventory(MSI). Typically,in healthy, well-balanced markets, approximately 2% to 3% of the for-sale housing stock should be available for purchase and there should be between four and six months of available inventory to allow for inner-market mobility and household growth. The available for- BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-25 Page 57 of 672 sale homes have an average number of days on market of 42 days and an average year built of 1991. Overall, the data illustrates that there is limited availability of for-sale homes and a short average number of days on market,which has likely contributed, at least in part, to the notable increase in for-sale pricing since 2020. The following graph compares the distribution of historical and available for-sale residential units by price point for Apple Valley: / Distribution of For-Sale Homes by Price Point - Apple Valley Historical vs Available (Number Available) 50.0% 40.0% 40.1% 40.0% 30.0% 36.6% (32) 20.0% 27.5% io.o% 4.7% 15.0% 18.5% 17.5% 022) (12) (14) o.o% <$200,000 $200,000-$299,999 $300,000-$399,999 $400,000+ ❑ Historical Sales ■Available For-Sale Source:Redfm.com&Bowen National Research As the preceding illustrates, the share of available for-sale homes priced under $200,000 is higher than the corresponding share of recent historical sales (4.7%). However, there are only 12 available for-sale homes in Apple Valley priced below $200,000 compared to 32 homes priced at $400,000 or higher. While the share of the available homes priced below $200,000 is higher than historical sales, there is a very limited inventory of available homes within this price point. This likely creates affordability issues for much of the area workforce and first-time homebuyers,which may limit the ability of the area to attract new households. Senior Care Housing As part of the Dakota County Housing Needs Assessment, senior care facilities within the county were surveyed. The facilities that were evaluated include three levels of care that typically respond to older adults seeking, or who need, alternatives to their current living environment. This includes independent living, assisted living and nursing care. The following table summarizes the surveyed facilities by property type for Apple Valley and the entirety of Dakota County. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-26 Page 58 of 672 Surveyed Senior Care Facilities Marketed Occupancy National Median Base Monthly Project Type Projects Beds/Units Vacant Rate Occupancy Rate Rates Apple Valley Independent Living 1 52 0 100.0% 86.8% $2,045-$4,335 Assisted Living 3 221 12 94.6% 85.4% $2,045-$5,100 Nursing Homes 1 72 12 83.3% 82.0% $13,688-$21,292 Total 5 345 24 93.0% - $2,045-$21,292 Dakota County Independent Living 21 1,355 56 95.9% 86.8% $775-$4,742 Assisted Living 32 1,975 115 94.2% 85.4% $1,506-$12,100 Nursing Homes 7 616 113 81.7% 82.0% $6,894-$21,292 Total 60 3,946 284 92.8% - $775-$21,292 Source:2023 State of Seniors Housing and Bowen National Research Note:In some cases,daily rates were converted to monthly rates As the preceding illustrates, a total of five senior care projects were surveyed within Apple Valley.These projects have an overall occupancy rate of 93.0%. The occupancy rates in Apple Valley for the independent living(100.0%) and assisted living (94.6%) facilities are well above the national medians (86.8% and 85.4%, respectively), while the occupancy rate for the nursing facility (83.3%) in Apple Valley is only slightly above the national median (82.0%). Regardless, the high occupancy rates and projected increase in households aged 65 and older in the area suggest that there could be an increase in demand for senior care options over the next five years. Planned&Proposed In addition to the surveys of each housing type within this overview, Bowen National Research conducted interviews with representatives of area building and permitting departments and performed extensive online research to identify residential projects either planned for development or currently under construction within Dakota County. During this process there were no multifamily rental, for-sale housing, or senior care housing developments identified within Apple Valley. However, it should be noted additional projects may have been introduced into the pipeline since the time interviews and research were completed. E. HOUSING GAP Based on ESRI household projections from 2024 to 2029, which is the most up-to- date version available, and taking into consideration the housing data from our field survey of area housing alternatives,we are able to project the potential number of new housing units that are needed(housing gap)in Apple Valley. The following paragraph summarizes the metrics used in our demand estimates. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-27 Page 59 of 672 We included renter and owner household growth, the number of units required for a balanced market,the need for replacement of substandard housing,commuter/external market support, severe cost-burdened households, and step-down support as the demand components in our estimates for new rental and for-sale housing units.As part of this analysis, we accounted for vacancies reported among both renter- and owner- occupied housing alternatives, considered applicable units in the development pipeline, and concluded this analysis by providing the number of units that are needed by different income segments, rent levels, and purchase price points. Apple Valley has an overall five-year housing gap of 2,717 units, with a gap of 880 rental units and a gap of 1,837 for-sale units. The following table summarizes the rental and for-sale housing gaps by income and affordability levels for Apple Valley. Apple Valley Housing Gap Estimates Percent AMHI* <30% 31%-60% 61%-80% 81%-115% 116%+ Household Income <$37,260 $37,261-$74,520 $74,521-$99,360 $99,361-$142,830 $142,831+ Total Rent Range <$931 $932-$1,863 $1,864-$2,484 $2,485-$3,570 $3,571+ Housing Price Range <$124,200 $124,201-$248,400 $248,401-$331,200 $331,201-$476,100 $476,101+ Ga, Five-Year Estimates(2024-2029) Rental Housing Gap 245 162 172 204 97 880 For-Sale Housing Gap 0 176 290 968 403 1,837 10-Year Estimates(2024-2034) Rental Housing Gap 490 324 344 408 194 1,760 For-Sale Housing Gap 0 352 580 1,936 806 3,674 Source:Bowen National Research AMHI—Area Median Household Income *Based on HUD limits for Apple Valley(4-person limit) As the preceding table illustrates, the projected housing gaps encompass a variety of affordability levels for both rental and for-sale housing product. It appears the greatest rental housing gaps in the city are for the lowest housing affordability segment(rents below $931 that are affordable to households earning up to 30% of AMHI) and for product serving households earning between 81% and 115% of AMHI. The greatest for-sale housing gap in the city is for product priced between$331,201 and$476,100, which is affordable to households earning between $99,361 and $142,830. Although development within Apple Valley should be prioritized to the housing product showing the greatest gaps, it appears efforts to address housing should consider most rents and price points across the housing spectrum. The addition of a variety of housing product types and affordability levels would enhance the subject market's ability to attract potential workers and help meet the changing and growing housing needs of the local market. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-28 Page 60 of 672 F. STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS (SWOT) A SWOT analysis often serves as the framework to evaluate an area's competitive position and to develop strategic planning. It considers internal and external factors, as well as current and future potential. Ultimately, such an analysis is intended to identify core strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that can lead to strategies that can be developed and implemented to address local housing issues. The following is a summary of key findings from this SWOT analysis for Apple Valley. SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses • Household growth of 15.3%(2010-2024) • 0.2%overall projected decrease in households and • High area median household income ($100,703) 3.1%projected decrease in renter households over and high educational attainment level the next five years. • Low poverty rate (5.9%overall) compared to the • Very low vacancy/availability rates among both state rental and for-sale housing alternatives • Projected increase in higher income renter and • Low availability of independent and assisted owner households and senior households aged 62 living units among the area's senior care facilities and older • Strong rental and for-sale demand Opportunities Threats • Housing need of 880 rental units(2024-2029) • Lack of housing availability may result in • Housing need of 1,837 for-sale units(2024-2029) households seeking options outside the city • Attract some of the 11,166 commuters coming • The low availability of senior care units and into the city for work to live in the city projected 22.8% increase in seniors aged 75 and • With notable job growth projected through 2032 older over the next five years may create in the immediate region, opportunities will likely additional housing issues for area seniors exist to attract additional households to the city • County risks losing some of the 23,228 residents that commute out of the city for employment Apple Valley experienced notable positive household growth since 2010. The median household income in the city is relatively high, and residents typically have a high level of educational attainment. Both factors contribute to a low poverty rate among the overall population and children less than 18 years of age. There is strong demand in the city for a variety of housing alternatives, and household incomes are projected to increase over the next five years. Despite these strengths, there is a marginal projected decrease (0.2%) in the overall number of households between 2024 and 2029, with renter households projected to decline by 3.1% during the time period. Overall, there is currently limited housing availability among the multifamily apartments,non-conventional rentals,and for-sale housing supply. Additionally,there is very low availability of independent and assisted living units within the senior care facilities in the city. As such, the city risks losing residents to nearby areas that may have a more adequate supply of housing options. However, the city's housing gap of 880 rental units and 1,837 for-sale units, and the projected increase in senior households aged 75 and older likely represent significant development opportunities. In addition, there is a notable commuter base and projected job growth in the region which will contribute to housing demand for the foreseeable future. BOWEN NATIONAL RESEARCH Addendum D-29 Page 61 of 672 DAKOTA COUNTY, MN VALII 1 Housing Needs Assessment QBOWEN CONTACT: Patrick Bowen NATIONAL patrickb@bowennationaLcom RESEARCH Trusted Service i National Experience 614-833-9300 1 Dina � Study Area: WeTSt. Study Area & Scope of WorkI sotti ,,MHeightsendota St.1;°j) Dakota County & Fort' ellinq „a' •ar• - I ,Aie 11 Submarkets Scope of Work 1 Height- Bloomington • Studyof Dakota County & 11 Wigan , H R,,J Municipal Submarkets 'q'�nesot° f I Mississippi /521 Nat a er • Demographic Characteristics and rnsv;re . Recreation Poii Area Prescotta5 Apple Valley lie Rosemount Trends _Hastings • Economic Conditions and l [54 Investments i! Dakota '62 Lakevi I'Farmington 91 • Existing Housing Stock (Rentals, Senior Care and For-Sale) ____ ___u_j .r • Quantified Rental and For-Sale ini 50 , 615 Housing Gaps by Various Levels of Affordability 35 . Randolph • Recommended Housing Strategies Cannon Falls Page 63 of 672 Demographics - Overall Household Growth Trends Households within Dakota County have increased substantially since 2010, a trend which is projected to continue through 2029. HIGHLIGHTS Dakota County Household Growth Trends (2010-2029) • 2010 to 2020: Households increased by 180,000 • 15,948 (10.5%) 179,637 • 2020 to 2024: Households increased by 175,000 173,920 5,912 (3.5%) ° • 2024 to 2029: Households will increase 170,000 168,008 j by 5,717 (3.3%) ° Household Growth Trends (2010-2029) 165,000 •Dakota County Minnesota 12.0% Positive projected 10.o% 160,000 growth 10.5% household h will g o t 8.0% 8.0% add demand for 6.0% 155,000 152,060 4.0% ° housing for foreseeable 3.5% 3.3% 150,000 00 0 2.5% 2.6% i 2010 2020 future. 2029 2010-2020 2020-2024 2024-2029 j Page 64 0 672 Demographics - Households and Household Change While the projected number of households is projected to remain generally unchanged (decrease of 0.2%) between 2024 and 2029, additional household growth is projected for the area from commuters coming into the city. ,Totalliguseholds I Household Change 20102 2024 2029 1 2010 • 2020-202 2024-20 - Census Census timated Projec number ercen Number Percen Number Percen Apple Valley 18,882 21,464 21,768 21,724 2,582 13.7% 304 1.4% -44 -0.2% Burnsville 24,283 25,483 25,994 26,120 1,200 4.9% 511 2.0% 126 0.5% Eagan 25,232 27,606 28,098 28,343 2,374 9.4% 492 1.8% 245 0.9% Farmington 7,109 7,906 8,125 8,512 797 11.2% 219 2.8% 387 4.8% Hastings 8,813 9,128 9,259 9,591 315 3.6% 131 1.4% 332 3.6% Inver Grove Heights 13,508 14,338 14,646 14,711 830 6.1% 308 2.1% 65 0.4% Lakeville 18,687 23,265 25,885 28,441 4,578 24.5% 2,620 11.3% 2,556 9.9% Mendota Heights 4,284 4,787 4,879 5,043 503 11.7% 92 1.9% 164 3.4% Rosemount 7,580 8,931 9,848 11,278 1,351 17.8% 917 10.3% 1,430 14.5% South St. Paul 8,172 8,432 8,371 8,639 260 3.2% -61 -0.7% 268 3.2% West St. Paul 8,529 8,996 9,444 9,666 467 5.5% 448 5.0% 222 2.4% Dakota County 152,060 168,008 173,920 179,637 15,948 10.5% 5,912 3.5% 5,717 3.3% Minnesota 2,087,227 2,253,990 2,309,848 2,370,399 166,763 8.0% 55,858 2.5% 60,551 2.6% Page 65 of 672 Demographics — Household Heads by Age i Projected Percent Change in Household Heads by Age (2024- Apple Valley's 2029) A p p 45.0 Y These trends will drive demand for projected 35.0% family- and senior-oriented household growth housing product. czo N N is concentrated 25 0% N N 0 CD among households vo 15.0% M o � ° fr.,the ages 4 `° 5.0% o o co of 45 and 54 and o o 0 0 o_ r those aged 65 and -5.0% !UMo c o 0 � � M o to older. These trends M o . LI -15.0% ti ai C Q; are generally similar ' to county & national -25.0% <25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 to 74 75+ trends. Age Cohort ❑Apple Valley ❑Dakota County ❑Minnesota Page—ai of 672 Demographics — Change in RENTER Households by Income Ir Renter Households by Income —Apple Valley Less Than $15,000 - $25,000 - $35,000 - $50,000 - $75,000 - $100,000 - $150,000 ijailifigm $24,999 $34,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999 $149,999 & Higher 2020 455 638 465 901 1,208 527 809 391 8.4% 11.8% 8.6% 16.7% 22.4% (9.8%) (15.0%) (7.2%) 2024 330 593 483 851 1,167 801 902 654 5.7% 10.3% 8.4% 14.7% 20.2% 13.9% 15.6% 11.3% 2029 322 485 419 703 1,075 794 966 837 (5.7%) (8.7%) (7.5%) (12.6%) (19.2%) (14.2%) (17.2%) (14.9%) Change -8 -108 -64 -148 -92 -7 64 183 2024-2029 (-2.4%) (-18.2%) (-13.3%) (-17.4%) (-7.9%) (-0.9%) (7.1%) (28.0%) In 2024, Apple Valley had a larger share of renter households with incomes of $100,000 or higher when compared to Dakota County and the state of Minnesota, while a majority earned less than $75,000. Between 2024 and 2029, renter household growth in Apple Valley is projected to be among households earning $100,000 or higher (15.9%). Page 67 of 672 Demographics — Change in OWNER Households by Income Owner Households by Income — Apple Valley Less Than $15,000 - $25,000 - $35,000 - $50,000 - $75,000 - $100,000 - $150,000 $15,000 $24,999 $34,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999 $149,999 & Higher 2020 430 324 585 1,084 2,734 2,394 3,998 4,521 (2.7%) (2.0%) (3.6%) (6.7%) (17.0%) (14.9%) (24.9%) (28.1%) 2024 444 238 483 886 2,132 2,382 3,440 5,982 (2.8%) (1.5%) (3.0%) (5.5%) (13.3%) (14.9%) (21.5%) (37.4%) 2029 405 173 390 680 1,841 2,214 3,442 6,978 (2.5%) (1.1%) (2.4%) (4.2%) (11.4%) (13.7%) (21.3%) (43.3%) Change -39 -65 -93 -206 -291 -168 2 996 2024-2029 (-8.8%) (-27.3%) (-19.3%) (-23.3%) (-13.6%) (-7.1%) (0.1%) (16.6%) In 2024, the majority (58.9%) of Apple Valley owner households earned $100,000 or more. Between 2024 and 2029, owner household growth is projected to be confined to households earning $100,000 or higher (10.6%), while those earning less than $ 100,000 are projected to decrease. This is broadly consistent with county and statewide projections for this time period . Page 68 of 672 Commuter Inflow Over 11 ,000 people commute into Apple Valley, MN — Inflow/Outflow Job Counts in 2021 ''.4):-/Ag la 77/Atedrirvgicara;_.470-1/47- ,‘ Apple Valley daily, representing a large , .d_.l ° ,y © : � rPi.-' Mhe,;;•� it!• majority of all workers in the city. The � tit le' ......share yi .-k . among persons earning $40,000+ a year./ kn o L , 23,22$ �' _ -- - In-Commuters by Income (2021) 70.0% a9iNgI • ' Jalko - 60.7% 60.0% Z i 1 51.4% '4, 50.0% / I) 40.0% ._ ti .r.r tlm- 30.0% 26.1% 22.5% 22.6% Many in-commuters 20.0% 16.7% represent potential 10.0% 0.0% future residents! <$15,000 $15,000-$40,000 $40,000+ ID Apple Valley ■Dakota County J Page 69 of 672 A total of 676 Apple Valley Substandard Housi . households live in substandard Housing Age and Conditions Pre-1970 Pro Overcrowded Incomplete Plumbing or Kitchen Renter • Owner Renter Owner Apple Valley 482 9.3% 2,064 12.8% 242 4.6% 247 1.5% 129 2.5% 58 0.4% Burnsville 1,301 16.2% 3,965 22.9% 408 5.1% 259 1.5% 266 3.3% 9 0.1% Eagan 568 6.9% 1,991 10.3% 493 6.0% 96 0.5% 22 0.3% 43 0.2% Farmington 60 17.0% 122 2.4% 0 0.0% 73 1.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Hastings 515 24.4% 1,873 42.4% 64 3.0% 12 0.3% 79 3.7% 4 0.1% Inver Grove Heights 433 11.1% 2,327 21.1% 196 5.0% 46 0.4% 0 0.0% 48 0.4% Lakeville 340 11.1% 1,702 8.0% 212 6.9% 93 0.4% 203 6.6% 0 0.0% Mendota Heights 69 6.3% 1,423 33.8% 0 0.0% 7 0.2% 2 0.2% 16 0.4% Rosemount 108 8.8% 708 8.9% 106 8.6% 14 0.2% 36 2.9% 10 0.1% South St. Paul 1,305 55.5% 4,497 76.6% 14 0.6% 77 1.3% 49 2.1% 38 0.6% West St. Paul 1,478 41.2% 3,566 62.4% 117 3.3% 121 2.1% 164 4.6% 24 0.4% Dakota County 7,139 17.5% 26,588 20.7% 1,859 4.6% 1,137 0.9% 975 2.4% 250 0.2% Minnesota 244,615 35.9% 707,304 38.2% 32,202 4.7% 23,665 1.3% 15,646 2.3% 10,852 0.6% Source: ACS 2018-2022; ESRI; Bowen National Research Page 70 of 672 Housing Cost Burdened Households by Submarket Household Income, Housing Costs and Affordability Share of Share of Severe Cost Median Median Median Cost Burdened Burdened 2024 Household Home Gross Households* Households** Households Income Value Rent Renter Owner Renter Owner Apple Valley 21,768 $100,703 $406,938 $1,607 49.2% 17.2% 24.4% 5.7% Burnsville 25,994 $86,847 $363,527 $1,443 50.6% 20.7% 20.6% 8.0% Eagan 28,098 $104,731 $433,589 $1,490 41.7% 16.0% 18.1% 5.2% Farmington 8,125 $111,136 $390,820 $1,214 40.6% 16.0% 23.3% 4.2% Hastings 9,259 $88,159 $349,101 $1,146 42.0% 19.2% 21.0% 6.9% Inver Grove Heights 14,646 $97,846 $402,929 $1,324 47.5% 17.9% 20.8% 5.6% Lakeville 25,885 $127,558 $467,695 $1,623 48.2% 13.4% 31.0% 3.4% Mendota Heights 4,879 $128,891 $564,867 $1,268 41.8% 14.2% 21.4% 6.1% Rosemount 9,848 $128,537 $432,979 $1,521 38.3% 14.1% 15.4% 3.9% South St. Paul 8,371 $78,465 $289,841 $1,094 48.9% 18.6% 20.8% 5.4% West St. Paul 9,444 $68,406 $337,491 $1,204 56.4% 23.3% 28.8% 10.3% Dakota County 173,920 $102,310 $413,686 $1,410 47.0% 17.0% 21.9% 5.7% Minnesota 2,309,848 $86,801 $360,089 $1,178 44.0% 18.2% 21.4% 6.7% Nearly 2,200 Apple Valley households live in Pay 30%+ in Pay 50%+ in severe cost burdened housing situations income toward income toward Page 71 of 672 housina housina Multifamily Rental Housing • 229 multifamily projects were surveyed in the county, totaling 27,211 units • The overall vacancy rate is 4.3% (95.7% occupied), with the majority °‘ of vacancies (90 .4%) within the market-rate units • Wait lists are maintained among all property types in the county, with • - •. • - . - • - i . •• • • • - • . . • • ' • ' - • Surv'M Multifa al H7M-711Mkota County, MN Projects • Total Vacant Occupancy The high Project Type Surveyed Units Units ,i Rate occupancy rates Market-Rate 139 21,662 1 ,050 95.2% Market-Rate/Tax Credit 4 704 74 89.5% and presence of Market-Rate/Government-Subsidized 1 172 4 97.7% wait lists across Tax Credit 65 3,625 33 99.1% most project types Tax Credit/Government-Subsidized 12 709 0 100.0% Market-Rate/Tax Credit/Government-Subsidized 1 104 0 100.0% are evidence of Government-Subsidized 7 235 0 100.0% a high level of Total 229 27,211 1,161 i 95.7% Typically, healthy, well-balanced markets have rental housing vacancy rates generally between 4% 72 Page of 672 nnrl CO/ Multifamily Rentals by Submarket (Vacancies) With eight (8) of the 11 submarkets reporting overall vacancy rates which are lower than Dakota County's vacancy rate of 4.3% and three submarkets reporting overall vacancy rates of less than 1 .0%, the lack of available multifamily rentals is a county-wide issue. Overall Vacancy Rate by Type Projects Total Vacant Vacancy Market- Gov't Surveyed Units Units Rate Rate Tax Credit Subsidized Apple Valley's Apple Valley 27 3,217 64 2.0% 2.2% 1.3% 0.0% _ overall multifamily Burnsville 43 6,681 432 6.5% 6.2% 15.8% 0.0% Eagan 42 6,326 191 3.0% 3.4% 0.0% 0.0% rental vacancy Farmington 7 285 1 0.4% 2.8% _ 0.0% 0.0% rate of 2.0% is well Hastings 17 1,269 122 9.6% 14.0% 0.7% 0.0% below the 4.0% to Inver Grove 16 1,994 33 1.7% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% Heights 6.0% rate of Lakeville 22 2,309 209 9.1% 11.6% 0.0% 0.0% healthy and well- Mendota 9 832 13 1.6% 1.9% 0.0 0.0% Heights % balanced markets. Rosemount 12 906 7 0.8% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% Vacancy rates are South St. 10 675 2 0.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% Paul even lower among West St. Paul 24 2,717 87 3.2% 3.2% 3.7% 0.0% affordable Dakota 229 27,211 1,161 4.3% 4.8% 2.3% 0.0% alternatives. County I _ 672 ■ Multifamily Rentals - Market-Rate Median Rents Median rents for the market-rate units in Apple Valley range from $1 ,361 (one-bedroom/one- bathroom unit) to $2,019 (three-bedroom/two-bathroom unit), which are among some of the lowest in Median Market-Rate Rents by Bedroom/Bathroom Type One-Br/ Two-Br/ Two-Br/ Three-Br/ 1.0-Ba 1.0-Ba 2.0-Ba 2.0-Ba Apple Valley $1,361 $1,550 $1,785 $2,019 Burnsville $1,307 $1,585 $1,786 $1,950 Eagan $1,470 $1,565 $1,690 $2,177 Farmington $1,150 $1,250 - - Hastings $974 $1,275 $1,650 $2,235 Inver Grove Heights $1,300 $1,500 $1,799 $1,735 Lakeville $1,520 $1,895 $1,880 $2,271 Mendota Heights $1,695 $2,280 $2,350 $5,625 Rosemount $1,448 $1,650 $1,908 $2,245 South St. Paul $1,099 $2,020 $1,520 $1,699 West St. Paul $1,250 $1,495 $1,595 $2,330 Dakota County $1,385 $1,585 $1,785 $2,177 (Ranges) ($974-$1,695) ($1,250-$2,280) ($1,520-$2,350) ($1,699-$5,625) Page 74 of 672 Housing Supply — Non-Conventional Rentals by Submarket Non-Conventional Rentals Consist of Single-Family Homes, Duplexes, Mobile Homes, Etc. , and Comprise a Notable Portion of the Local Housing Market Available Surveyed Non-Conventional Rental Supply Non-conventional rentals in (August & September 2024) Apple Valley are operating at Vacant Total Vacancy Collected Rent a 0.5% vacancy rate, which is Area Units Units Rate Range below the 4.0% to 6.0% range Apple Valley 10 2,148 0.5% $1,490 - $2,815 g Burnsville 3 1,881 0.2% $1,595 - $3,000 of typical healthy and well- Eagan 12 2,288 0.5% $1,595 - $3,750 balanced markets. Farmington 11 920 1.2% $1,050 - $3,240 Hastings 4 908 0.4% $910 - $2,950 While Apple Valleyappear Inver Grove Heights 6 1,240 0.5% $2,149 - $3,695 Lakeville 16 1,633 1.0% $1,900 $3,400 to have some of the lower Mendota Heights 2 333 0.6% $2,375 - $3,945 non-conventional rental Rosemount 7 649 1.1% $1,900 - $3,800 rates in the county, such rents South St. Paul 3 1,210 0.2% $1,895 - $2,600 are not affordable to a large West St. Paul 7 481 1.5%0 $1,300 - $2,700 Balance of County _ 451 0.4% $2,250 $3,600 segment of area renter Dakota County 83 14,142 0.6% $910 - $3,945 Source: Zillow, Rent.com, Homes.com Page 75 of 672 Home Sales (2020 to 2024) Over 23,000 homes sold in Dakota County between 2020 and 2024 (July 31st) The volume of homes sold and median sales price in the county were generally stable in 2022 and 2023 , before experiencing an increase in 2024. Within Apple Valley, while the volume of homes sales over past three years have been lower than 2020 and 2021 , the median sales price stabilized in 2024. Regardless, Apple Valley's median home rice has increased by $75,000 (23.1 %) since 2020 . Dakota County Annual Sales/Median Price Apple Valley Annual Sales/Median Price =Number Sold o Median Price lEINumber Sold o Median Price 6,000 0 $410,000 700 750 $390,000 5,897 $400,000 $400,000 $450,000 $408,000 5,000 5,209 ° 03,b00$4 1402,000 $400,000 600 $325,000 0 363 o O O $400,000 rill 4,948 4,897 $390,000 � $350,000 4,000 ''sb 14309 50o O $300,000 $380,000 400 $250,000 3,000 $370,000 300 $200,000 2,000 $360,000 200 188 $150,000 % $350,000 $100,000 1,000 100 $340,000 $50,000 0 $0 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* $330,000 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024* J *Projected to year-end Page 76 of 672 Available Home Listings by Price ina I ,ice Weis° Listing Price The 579 available homes represent an .gMendt ._ so.pa i ' • $250,000 or Less availabilityrate of 0.5%, which is below the Fort easing °: f) ° ° 0 $250,001 to $500,000 • Jo 0 olnv Gr ve typical healthy range of 2% to 3%, with ,Bloomington �° ° Aet 0 $500,001 to $750,000 •� �:"=� • InHe ghtsVe� nearly three-quarters of the available • E0a^ ° • $750,000 to $1,000,000 `°RNP, o° ••eoo•° 0 • ^e50 0• • More than $1,000,000 product priced over $300,000. �,,� a °, �'O��`pp.. ) Nat," a ever • '�'r� it i '� Recreation — _ _ �Bumsvili v 0 O O O %00 g • •� o • qq ° Area Poirprescotias Available For-Sale HousingbyPrice �•• %°^PPIig- I : 0 • 300 �8 °• 250 Available Homes 278 ` • •oco °°00:907;154 . ° ° ° ° 0 Priced Under • Lakeville �. O I2 35 I Farmington�b D`ik0ta 91 200 00,000 � ° °0fp& o • 0 00 m .; 150 140 �8 I� 61; 100 110 wi 50 0_ 0 51 • Randolph ° 0 • Cannon Falls <$200,000 $200k- $300k- $400,000+ $299,999 $399,999 Page 77 of 672 1 Available Home Listings by Submarket Apple Valley reports a low availability rate of 0.5% (healthy is between 2%-3%) and Months Supply of Inventory (MSI) of 1 .7 months (healthy is 4 to 6 months), demonstrating limited availability among for-sale product within the city . Available For-Sale Housing - Dakota County, MN (As of July 31, 2024) Total % Share of Availability Average Median Average Days Average Units A, _ County _ Rate / MSI List Price List PricA on Market Year Built Apple Valley 80 13.8% 0.5% / 1.7 $372,169 $367,500 42 1991 Burnsville 97 16.8% 0.6% / 1.8 $344,839 $340,000 34 1983 Eagan 62 10.7% 0.3% / 1.3 $402,942 $339,839 34 _ 1988 Farmington 36 6.2% 0.5% / 1.2 $397,881 $378,530 63 2005 Hastings 17 2.9% , 0.3% / 0.9 $383,594 $345,000 29 1976 Inver Grove Heights 37 6.4% 0.3% / 1.4 $434,633 $340,000 31 1994 Lakeville 121 20.9% I 0.6% / 1.3 $533,830 $494,797 47 2006 Mendota Heights 17 2.9% i 0.5% / 1.7 $978,459 $615,000 91 1985 Rosemount 50 8.6% , 0.6% / 1.4 $414,086 $382,450 44 2009 South St. Paul 14 2.4% 0.2% / 0.7 $268,964 $277,450 69 1941 West St. Paul 26 4.5% 0.5% / 1.4 $400,487 $284,900 27 1970 Balance of County 22 3.8% - $805,064 $579,450 48 1984 Dakota County 579 100.0% 0.5% / 1.4 $447,241 $395,000 43 1992 Page 78 of 672 Available Home Listings by Submarket & List Price The largest share (40%) of the available supply in Apple Valley is priced at $400,000 or more. Two-thirds (67.5%) of the available supply in Apple Valley is priced at $300,000 or more. This is reflective of housing affordability issues across the county . Available For-Sale Housing Units by List Price - Dakota ounty, MN (As of July 31, 2024) <$200,000 $200,000 - $299,999 $300,000 - $399,999 $400,000+ Number Share Number Share Number Share Number Share Apple Valley 12 15.0% 14 17.5% 22 27.5% 32 40.0% Burnsville 16 16.5% 25 25.8% 24 24.7% 32 33.0% Eagan 11 17.7% 16 25.8% 6 9.7% 29 46.8% Farmington 1 2.8% 4 11.1% 16 44.4% 15 41.7% Hastings 1 5.9% 5 29.4% 4 23.5% 7 41.2% Inver Grove Heights 1 2.7% 12 32.4% 13 35.1% 11 29.7% Lakeville 1 0.8% 10 8.3% 21 17.4% 89 73.6% Mendota Heights 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 5.9% 16 94.1% Rosemount 1 2.0% 7 14.0% 21 42.0% 21 42.0% South St. Paul 1 7.1% 8 57.1% 4 28.6% 1 7.1% West St. Paul 6 23.1% 8 30.8% 3 11.5% 9 34.6% Balance of County 0 0.0% 1 4.6% 5 22.7% 16 72.7% Dakota County 51 8.8% 110 19.0% 140 24.2% 278 48.0% Page 79 of 672 Senior Care Housing 60 senior care facilities, containing a total of 3,946 marketed beds/units, were surveyed within Dakota County. Occupancy rates within Apple Valley are above the national rates for each of the senior care facilitypes surveyed. Marketed Occupancy National Median Base Monthly Project Type Projects Beds/Units Vacant Rate Occupancy Rate* Rates Dakota County (PSA) Independent Living 21 1,355 56 95.9% 86.8% $775-$4,742 Assisted Living 32 1,975 115 94.2% 85.4% $1,506-$12,100 Nursing Homes 7 616 113 81.7% 82.0% $6,894-$21,292 Total 60 3,946 284 92.8% - $775-$21,292 Apple Valley Independent Living 1 52 0 100.0% 86.8% $2,045-$4,335 Assisted Living 3 221 12 94.6% 85.4% $2,045-$5,100 Nursing Homes 1 72 12 83.3% 82.0% $13,688-$21,292 Total 5 345 24 93.0% - $2,045-$21,292 *Source: 2023 State of Seniors Housing Senior households, age 65 and older, are expected to increase by 7,229 households ( 15.8'3/0 increase) over the next five years in Dakota County. These demographic projections suggest that demand for senior-oriented housing alternatives should increase in the coming years. Page 80of672 r. Fair Market Rent: Median List Price: $1,622 I • $395,000 Wages and Housing Affordability for Top 35 Occupations by Share of Labor Force (Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolin Statistical Area) Occupation Sector, Title & Wages* I JAME& Housing Affordability** Annu Wages Way Rent Max. Purchase Sector Group Lower.L. Lower Lower (Code) ili Occupation Title Quartile Median Quartile Median Quartile Median Retail Salespersons $30,700 $35,130 $768 $878 $102,333 $117,100 Sales and Related Cashiers $29,800 $33,750 $745 $844 $99,333 $112,500 (41) Sales Representatives, Wholesale $59,820 $77,710 $1,496 $1,943 $199,400 $259,033 Sales Representatives, Services $51,500 $72,430 $1,288 $1,811 $171,667 $241,433 Fast Food/Counter Workers $28,770 $30,900 $719 $773 $95,900 $103,000 Waiters and Waitresses $23,400 $24,210 $585 $605 $78,000 $80,700 Food Preparation/ Serving (35) Cooks, Restaurant $35,840 $38,380 $896 $960 $119,467 $127,933 Food Preparation Workers $29,750 $34,990 $744 $875 $99,167 $116,633 Customer Service Representatives $39,300 $47,790 $983 $1,195 $131,000 $159,300 Office Clerks, General $39,170 $47,210 $979 $1,180 $130,567 $157,367 Office and Administrative Secretaries/Admin Assistants $44,590 $49,460 $1,115 $1,237 $148,633 $164,867 Support (43) Bookkeeping/Accounting Clerks $45,850 $52,270 $1,146 $1,307 $152,833 $174,233 First-Line Supervisors, Office $60,860 $74,570 $1,522 $1,864 $202,867 $248,567 Production (51) Misc. Assemblers/Fabricators $37,850 $43,930 $946 $1,098 $126,167 $146,433 Laborers/Freight/Material Movers $38,420 $45,410 $961 $1,135 $128,067 $151,367 Transportation Material Stockers and Order Fillers $34,810 $37,940 $870 $949 $116,033 $126,467 Moving (53) Heavy/Tractor-Trailer Drivers $51,800 $61,060 $1,295 $1,527 $172,667 $203,533 Education, Training, and Teaching Assistants r. $36,560 S40,180 $914 ' $1,005 $121,867 $133,933 Library (25) Elementary School TeachrsQrltlrlCled b� xt SIi ,600 $1,251 $1,590 $166,767 F 212,000 2-Br. Fair Market Rent: Median List Price: $1 ,622 $395,000 Wages and Housing Affordability for Top 35 Occupations by Share of Labor Force (Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area) Occupation Sector, Title & Wages* Housing Affordability** Ann es Max. Monthly Rend Max. Purchase Pr' Sector Group Lower II Lower "ower (Code) Occupation Title Quartile Median Quartile Median Quartile Median Home Health/Personal Care Aides $30,950 $34,450 $774 $861 $103,167 $114,833 Healthcare Registered Nurses $83,710 $100,800 $2,093 $2,520 $279,033 $336,000 (29, 31) Nursing Assistants $40,080 $44,560 $1,002 $1,114 $133,600 $148,533 General/Operations Managers $66,990 $102,460 $1,675 $2,562 $223,300 $341,533 Accountants/Auditors $63,800 $79,750 $1,595 $1,994 $212,667 $265,833 Management Analysts $76,220 $97,520 $1,906 $2,438 $254,067 $325,067 Management and Business Market Analysts/Specialists $61,890 $81,490 $1,547 $2,037 $206,300 $271,633 Operations Financial Managers $124,370 $161,380 $3,109 $4,035 $414,567 $537,933 (11, 13) Project Management Specialists $77,120 $98,990 $1,928 $2,475 $257,067 $329,967 Business Operations Specialists $58,080 $73,790 $1,452 $1,845 $193,600 $245,967 Human Resources Specialists $60,720 $77,580 $1,518 $1,940 $202,400 $258,600 Software Developers $99,220 $127,720 $2,481 $3,193 $330,733 $425,733 Computers/ Engineering (15, 17) Industrial Engineers $81,410 $100,700 $2,035 $2,518 $271,367 $335,667 Maintenance and Repair Workers $46,120 $56,210 $1,153 $1,405 $153,733 $187,367 Installation/ Repair (47, 49) _Construction Laborers $47,520 $59,920 $1 188 $1,498 $158 400 _ $199,733 Bldg.a% pin�^t :��r ha arm: tors and C.lea ••i,.r.p rlr,aQ i �90 nva ',38,08;1rrim ',867 r, $952 i iMIV„� $126,933 ��f N I V I I V Mirth I V �'I I ■ I III�A V V �iI I V V I I I I ■ I 1 I M V I V I in the market, while few of these occupations offer wages to enable workers to afford to buy a .ge 82 of 672 Housing Gap Estimates by Submarket 2024-2029 (Rental) •ina �` , 0 i " /� 56 West \ Afton Dakota Countyhas an overalSt. J ] fTJtdot � a Paul St.SoutPaulh'— \ g Heights 660 rental housing gap of 8,339 units - InHeiGo 1 - - 1 Bloomington 1,759 Eagan Heights / / `per / / Total Rental HousingGaps bySubmarket n�eSotaR ,� p / 1,500� — V / n= nsville — Burnsville \ . CT gg0 Poi RreS'Gottas Eagan i 1,759 rr+r- Ile a Burnsville — J 1,500 Apple Valley y c� Hastings Apple ` I ( 402 liA Valley � 880 Lakeville V 1 692 692 Farmington Dakota South St. Paul 660 Lakeville 83 i West St. Paul 560 Total Housing Gap Rosemount 481 I 0-249 Inver Grove Heights 475 : 250-499 Hastings 402 1232ft Mendota Heights 310 _ _ ' IL 500-749 Farmington 134 i 0 750-999 h°6 Creeµ 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 III Housing Units 1,000+ Page 83 of 672 Housing Gap Estimates by Submarket 2024-2029 (For-Sale) Tina I �/p r--ru • " 01 s — Afton 4aStU1 Dakota Count has an overall for- El f� - Z:17 h,,, ,Fir, aub - ,,1, Heights 1 CM i -Mimi sale housing gap of 20 , 113 units ( _ �� 1;342Heightse . 0, Bloomingto\ f'�agar Inver+Grove Je Eagan Heights Total For-Sale HousingGaps byneSo p ,aR. 2,9s1 Burnsville rnsville \ 1 Eagan 3,255 1,837 PoilPrescbttas Apple Varney lley 2.y LiJEL n •`• Lakeville 3,104 Hast81 ngs Burnsville 2,951 I I Apple Valley 1 ,837 \ I Lakeville Dakota Inver Grove Heights 1 ,342 3,104 •Lakeville SoClai--Imill i Rosemount 1 ,086 j'sYil_rlit Total Housing Gap Hastings 1 ,081 [...Farmington 1 ,026 r 0-999 Mendota Heights 980 1,000-1,499 1232 ft South St. Paul 825 1,500-1,999 West St. Paul 801 °tocre.' ^.' 2,000-2,999 0 1 ,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 iI Housing Units 1 3,000+ _.....A Page 84 of 672 Apple Valley — Housing Gap Estimates 2024-2029 All housing gaps are broken out by household income levels and housing affordability (rent or prices) for both rental and for-sale housing . Apple Valley Housing Gap Estimates Percent AMHI W<30% 31%-60% 61%-80% 81%-115% 116%+ Household Income < $37,260 $37,261-$74,520 $74,521-$99,360 $99,361-$142,830 $142,831+ Total Rent Range < $931 $932-$1,863 $1,864-$2,484 $2,485-$3,570 $3,571+ Housin Price Range < $124,200 $124,201-$248,400 $248,401-$331,200 $331,201-$476,100 $476,101+ Gap Five-Year Estimates (2024-2029 Rental Housing Gap r 245 162 172 204 97 880 For-Sale Housing Gap 0 176 290 968 403 1,837 AMHI —Area Median Household Inc° The largest rental housing gaps ' The largest for-sale housing gaps are generally for product with rents are generally for product with prices below $932 and between $2,485 of $331k and higher, affordable to and $3,570, affordable to a variety households earning generally above of household incomes. $99,000. Page 85 of 672 Recommended Housing Strategies W (T ?. OCAPACITY BUILDING - Consider Capacity Building that will Expand the Base of Participants and Resources that can be Utilized to Address Housing Issues and Consider Identifying a "Housing Champion" GOAL SETTING - Set Realistic and Attainable Short-Term Housing Goals, Outline Long-Term Objectives, and Monitor Progress OENCOURAGE COLLABORATION - The Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) and Individual Communities Should Continue to Work Collaboratively to Address Housing Issues OREGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS - Consider Implementing or Modifying Policies to Encourage and Support the Development of New Housing and the Preservation of Existing Housing Page 86 of 672 Recommended Housing Strategies OSUPPORT SENIOR HOUSING - Explore Efforts to Encourage the Development of Senior-Oriented Housing to Enable Seniors to Transition into More Maintenance-Free Housing OSUPPORT WORKFORCE HOUSING - Support Efforts to Encourage the Development and Preservation of Workforce Housing OEDUCATION & OUTREACH - Support and Expand Education and Outreach Campaign to Help Support Housing Initiatives DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPS - Explore and Encourage Development Partnerships Between Various Public & Private Sector Groups, Including Employers OMARKETING - Market Dakota County's Housing Needs and Opportunities to Potential Residential Development Partners and Promote Existing Housing Resource Center Page 87 of 672 Questions ? - -- CONTACT: (1/4 - Patrick Bowen g I' ' .,. 1 Bowen National Research � . , t patrickb@bowennational . com : ' 1 614-833-9300 as\ , www. bowennational . com Page 88 of 672 •••• ITEM: 3. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Informal Agenda Valley Description: Natural gas franchise fee discussion (15 min.) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Saam, Public Works Director Public Works Action Requested: N/A Summary: As Council was previously informed at the Goal Setting Workshop in April,the City has not been able to move forward with implementation of the new natural gas franchise fee with CenterPoint(CP). This is because of CP's limitations with their current billing system which they have said cannot effectively compute the City Council approved monthly franchise fee of 3% consumption/account with a maximum cap of$25 for residential and $75 for commercial accounts. CP staff have said that they would need until early next year to update their billing software to effectively compute the City's current franchise fee. City staff have met with the CP staff to try and come up with an alternative franchise fee that the CP billing system can compute and implement in 2025.Any alternative franchise fee that the City would approve could be changed back to the original fee once the CP billing software changes are completed next year. Staff will discuss the proposed alternative franchise fee with the Council at the June 12, 2025 Informal Meeting. Background: At the April 11, 2025, Goal Setting Session, the City Council briefly discussed the natural gas franchise fee implementation delay. On December 26, 2024,the City Council approved Franchise Ordinances and Franchise Fee Ordinances with Dakota Electric Association and CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp. Budget Impact: Based on the past two years'worth of usage data from CP,the City could expect to receive approximately$580,000 to $740,000 annually from the natural gas franchise fee. Continued delay of the natural gas franchise fee could impact the City budget regarding funds for the Street Improvement Program. Page 89 of 672 Attachments: 1. Presentation Page 90 of 672 Natural Gas Franchise Fee Discussion City Council Informal Meeting — June 12, 2025 Apple Matt Saam, Public Works Director Valley Page 91 of 672 0 Natural Gas Franchise Fe - App ii Valley • December 2024 — Council Approved Fee • Residential Properties = 3% of consumption/account with max of $25 • Commercial Properties = 3% of consumption/account with max of $75 CenterPoint®• 1/9/25 — CP Signed Franchise Ordinance • 2/4/25 - CP Contacted City about billing Energy issue • CP billing system can't do % usage and max cap • CP said would need till 2026 to reprogram billing system Page 92 of 672 Natural Gas Franchise Fe - Apple II Valley • According to CP, billing issue only affects the largest commercial accounts ^' 300 • Examples : ISD, Cassia/Augustana, City, Walmart • Accounts with Monthly bill > $2500 . , , • In an effort to get FF going in 2025, City could approve an alternate FF _ . . . ,r_ -_ • Anyalternate could be changed back in r - - -% -- r 1--- `- - �. ' - 2026 once CP completes billing changesr s � • Continued delay could impact usage of FF t for Street Improvement Program - . Fe.93 0 Natural Gas Franchise Fe - Apple Valley • Estimated Franchise Fee Revenue • Based on 2023 usage data ^' $740,000 • Based on 2024 usage data ^' $580,000 • Alternative Franchise Fee that CP billing could do • Keep 3% for all accounts but have a flat fee for largest commercial accounts • 3% with $25 flat rate for largest accounts ^' $553,000 • 3% with $30 flat rate for largest accounts ^' $570,000 • 3% with $35 flat rate for largest accounts ^' $590,000 Page 94 of 672 0 Required Actions For Alternate Fee Apple Valley 1 . Hold Public Hearing on an amendment to the Natural Gas Utility Franchise Fee Ordinance. 2 . Pass Ordinance Amending Section 119. 61 of City Code, Entitled " Franchise Fee" Regarding a Natural Gas Utility Franchise Fee ( Recommend waiving second reading. ) Page 95 of 672 • Natural Gas Franchise Fee Discussion A�le Valley Questions? Page 96 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Informal Agenda Valley Description: Discuss packet delivery options (10 min.) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: N/A Summary: The City recently transitioned to a new agenda management software,which is used to create Council agendas and packets. The software allows greater flexibility in online viewing of packets and printing paper copies. City Clerk Scipioni will provide an overview of the Council's options for receiving their meeting agendas and packets. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Presentation Page 97 of 672 ••• •••• ••••• •••• ••• Packet Delivery Apple IIey Options June 12 , 2025 ••• •••• ••••• •••• New Agenda Software Apple IIValley • New opportunities Apple. Agendas&Minutes SIGN IN Valley • Easy-to-navigate online packets City Council;advisory committees and commissions,and Economic Development Authority meeting files from May 21,2025,to the June 2025 - < > present can be found below.Historical meeting files can be found here. • Ta b l e t a n d mobile-friendly SMTW T F S —Event Categories —Search Type or select an event category to filter... Search all content... packets 1 3 4 ® 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14In VIEW TODAY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 • Online Co u n c i l m e m b e r portal 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Past Events ' 29 30 6 00 PM CST IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMEN mg Tr • • Additional printing options for Coming Up staffFrom Date II Thursday City Council Meeting I J U N 12, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley,MN Good time for a check-in 2025 ST 55124 To Date • City Council TO j Wednesday Planning Commission Meeting JUN 18, Apple Valley Municipal Center 7100 147th Street West City of Apple Valley,MN 2025 55124 7:00 PM CST Planning Commission Page 99 of 672 ••• •••• ••••• Current Dis •••• • • Apple IIValley • Twice monthly paper meeting packet delivery • Paperpackets averaged 384 - _= _ -�_ _- ~ --- p g ... -- pages each meeting in 2024 - - - • 44, 140 pages printed for ____ distribution in 2024 -_— • Approximately 4-5 hours of staff _ - timeper meetingtoprint and - 365 = prepare paper packets . • Police officers deliver paper r,e-st packets Monday evening Page 100 of 672 ••• •••• ••••• ��� Potential S r�� u ion Options Apple „ Valley Informal — Regular — Estimated Annual Option Agenda Memos & Consent — Consent - Memos & Page Savings per Attachments Memos Attachments Attachments Person 1. Paper packets Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper None 2. Electronic Consent Agenda Paper Paper Paper Electronic Paper 5,000 Attachments 3. Electronic Consent Agenda Paper Paper Electronic Electronic Paper 6,600 Electronic (paper 4. Electronic Only provided on Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic 8,800 Wednesday) Page 101 of 672 ••• •••• ••••• Electronic Packets ���' Apple „ • Email will be sent when online packet is ready to view • Usually by noon on Monday • One-on-one training will be provided on accessing the online packet • Options are available for making electronic notes • Memos and attachments will be printed and provided upon request • Delivered on Wednesday • Councilmembers can each choose a different option Page 102 of 672 ••• •••• ••••• •••• ••• Apple Valley Thzufritiki y crit. Page 103 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.A. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Minutes of the regular meeting of May 22, 2025 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve Minutes of the regular meeting of May 22, 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: 1. Minutes Page 104 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 22, 2025 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held May 22, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Hooppaw; Councilmembers, Bergman, Grendahl, Hiebert, and Melander. ABSENT: None. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Scipioni, City Attorney Hills, City Engineer Anderson, Community Development Director Benetti, Parks and Recreation Director Carlson, Deputy Police Chief Dahlstrom, Police Chief Francis, Assistant City Administrator Grawe, Human Resources Manager Haefner, Fire Chief Nelson, Public Works Director Saam, and Associate Planner Stroeing. 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 the Agenda Mr. Lawell noted the applicant for item S.E. requested the item be moved to the June 12, 2025, regular City Council meeting. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, removing Item 5.E Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments,which will be considered at the June 12, 2025, meeting. 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. Michael Bogerd announced he will be opening a new restaurant in Apple Valley called Chicken Salad Chick. 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 Grendahl, approving all items on the consent agenda with no exceptions. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. Consent Agenda Items A. Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 8, 2025. Page 105 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 22, 2025 Page 2 B. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-79 setting public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on June 12, 2025, to consider On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License application from Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. C. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-80 approving State Gambling Premises Permit for Eastview Hockey Association to conduct lawful gambling at Revolve Hall/Whiskey Inferno/Minnesota Burger Company, 14889 Florence Trail. D. Approve 2025 Fuel Dispensing Facility Permit for Holiday Stationstores, LLC, d/b/a Holiday Stationstore#2746584, 15550 Cedar Avenue. E. Approve appointment of City Representatives to the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority(MVTA) Board of Commissioners and Technical Work Group. F. Receive 2024 Police Department Annual Report. G. Surplus Parks Equipment 1. Declare miscellaneous City property and unclaimed property to be surplus. 2. Approve agreement with SLA Auctions, LLC, to hold an online auction. H. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-81 receiving Feasibility Study for PFAS Removal Project 2024-137, PFAS Treatment Facility Study. I. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-82 approving plans and specifications for Project 2024- 102, Utility Improvements (Hayes Trail/Longridge Park), and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids on June 17, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). J. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-83 approving plans and specifications for Project 2025- 154,Neighborhood Parks Improvements, and authorizing advertisement for receipt of bids on June 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). K. Approve grant agreement with the Board of Water and Soil Resources for two Watershed Based Implementation Fund Projects: FY25 EVR-P55 Zoo Blvd. Pond and FY25 Black Dog WMO Targeted Pretreatment Sumps. L. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-84 awarding agreement for Project 2025-104, Johnny Cake Ridge Road(147th to 140th Street) Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc. M. Approve purchase of Traffic Signal Controller Cabinet for Project 2025-104, Johnny Cake Ridge Road(147th to 140th Street) Improvements. N. Approve First Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County for Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update. O. Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Kusske Construction Co, LLC, for Project 2025-127, 140th Street (Pilot Knob to Erickson Park) SS Improvements, and approve acceptance and final payment. P. Approve acceptance and final payment on purchase order with Webber Recreational Design, Inc., for branding and play features for Project 2024-187, Family Aquatic Center Improvements (2023 Parks Bond Referendum). Q. Approve claims and bills. R. Approve the personnel report. End of Consent Agenda Page 106 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 22, 2025 Page 3 Regular Agenda A. Music in Kelley Park Apple Valley Arts Foundation representatives Mary Hamann-Roland,Nicole Junker, and Shelli Ricci provided information about the 2025 Music in Kelley Park concert series. Mayor Hooppaw read the proclamation. The Council thanked the Apple Valley Arts Foundation for providing this great community event and the MVTA for providing transportation. MOTION: of Hiebert, seconded by Grendahl, proclaiming "Music in Kelley Park" on June 20 and 27; July 11, 18, and 25; August 1, 8, 15, and 22; and September 6 and 13, 2025, and declaring it a community festival. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. B. Poppy Days Proclamation Ms. Gina Dierfeldt, 1st Vice President of the Apple Valley American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 1776, was present and read the proclamation. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Bergman,proclaiming May 23, 2025, as "Poppy Day" and May 2025 as "Poppy Month" and asking citizens to pay tribute to those who have died in war in the name of freedom. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. C. Memorial Day Proclamation Mr. Bernie Baumann, Post Commander of the Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, introduced this item, discussed the importance of Memorial Day, and read the poem In Flanders Fields by John McCrae. Mayor Hooppaw read the proclamation proclaiming May 26, 2025, "Memorial Day" and invited everyone to the Memorial Day ceremonies at 8 a.m. at Lebanon Cemetery and 10:00 a.m. at the Apple Valley American Legion Memorial. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hiebert, acknowledging the Federal Proclamation of May 26, 2025, as "Memorial Day" and asking citizens to remember those who were casualties and injured in the various wars and police actions of the United States. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. D. Planned Development No. 975 (PD-975) Impervious Surface Amendment Ms. Stroeing stated Erik and Amy Edstrom, 6085 158th Court West, have requested a zoning code text amendment to "PD-975", Zone 1 (Planned Development No. 975). The request is to consider amending the impervious surface coverage requirements for lots that are 9,999 sq. ft. or less in area to allow an additional 10% impervious surface coverage if an on-site stormwater management facility is approved and utilized to mitigate the additional impervious surface. A public hearing for the requested amendment was held at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting. All public Page 107 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota May 22, 2025 Page 4 comments received have been in support of the amendment. The Planning Commission had no comments or concerns and recommended approval of the amendment as drafted by a 4-0 vote. MOTION: of Melander, seconded by Bergman, to pass an Ordinance amending Article 32, Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. E. Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments At the request of the applicant, this item was moved to the June 12, 2025, regular City Council meeting. Communications Mayor Hooppaw and Councilmember Grendahl thanked the Chamber of Commerce, staff, and attendees of the State of the City Address. Ms. Scipioni provided an overview of the City's new agenda, minutes, and packets website. In honor of Public Works Week, Mr. Lawell highlighted the responsibilities of the Public Works Department and thanked them for their valued service to the community. Calendar of Upcoming Events MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, 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. Adjourn MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Melander, to adjourn. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Approved by the Apple Valley City Council on June 12, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Page 108 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.B. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Set a Special City Council Meeting on June 24, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.to conduct Finance Director interviews Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Set a Special City Council Meeting on June 24, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at the Apple Valley Municipal Center to interview semi-finalist candidates for Finance Director Summary: Staff recommends that the City Council set a Special City Council Meeting on June 24, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.to interview semi-finalist candidates for Finance Director. Background: As you are aware, Finance Director Ron Hedberg has announced his intent to retire.The City has been actively recruiting candidates to fill the upcoming vacancy, and we would now like to set the date for interviews with the City Council. The meeting will be held at the Apple Valley Municipal Center in the Regent Conference Room. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 109 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.C. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution accepting a donation from the Apple Valley Community Crime Prevention Association for use by Police Department Staff Contact: Department / Division: Nick Francis, Police Chief Police Action Requested: Adopt Resolution accepting a donation from the Apple Valley Community Crime Prevention Association for use by Police Department Summary: The Apple Valley Community Crime Prevention,with the assistance of Nitti Sanitation, has donated four electric bicycles, headlights, and spare accessories,valued at$11,200 to the police department. The police department bike patrol unit will use this equipment starting immediately. Background: The Police Department has had a bike patrol program for several decades. Bike patrol officers receive training on how to safely operate and conduct police patrols from a bicycle rather than a squad car. Bike patrol officers also conduct community outreach at events such as Freedom Days, Music in Kelley Park, and while patrolling the downtown area late at night. Electric bicycles have become popular in recent years, offering a unique opportunity to extend the patrol area of a bike patrol officer and decrease response time to calls for service. Four bicycles were purchased with these funds. Select officers will receive training in operating the bicycles and will then be authorized to use them on patrol.The bikes currently used by the department are over 10 years old. Budget Impact: NA Attachments: 1. Resolution Page 110 of 672 Page 111 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DONATION WHEREAS, the City Council of Apple Valley encourages public donations to help defray costs and improve the quality of life in Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Community Crime Prevention Association,with assistance of Nitti Sanitation, has donated four electric bicycles, headlights, and spare accessories valued at $11,200 to the Police Department; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes 465.03 requires that all gifts and donations of real or personal property be accepted only with the adoption of a resolution approved by two-thirds of the members of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota,that this donation is hereby accepted for use by the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City sincerely thanks these donors for the gracious and generous donation and their support of the Police Department's efforts in the community. ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 2025 Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 112 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.D. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Proclaim July 2025 as "Park and Recreation Month" Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Proclaim July 2025 as "Park and Recreation Month" Summary: Attached is a Park and Recreation Month proclamation for the City Council's consideration. Nationally,July is designated as Park and Recreation month to emphasize the importance of parks, community gathering spaces, and recreation programs, and to recognize the dedicated professionals who work to maintain these spaces and provide these resources to their community. This year's theme of"Build Together, Play Together" is especially significant to Apple Valley's Parks and Recreation staff,who have been working tirelessly to deliver exciting construction projects on both a large and small scale that will transform the way our community interacts with nature. We extend our appreciation to Apple Valley residents for choosing to invest in our City's parks, trails, natural resources, and recreation facilities. We also extend our gratitude to our Parks and Recreation staff for the wonderful job they do to maintain and improve all the amenities within the Apple Valley parks system. Together we are committed to enhancing the vitality of our community and our natural areas. Background: The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) has declared July 2025 as Park and Recreation Month.This year marks the 40th anniversary of this designation, and the NRPA eloquently describes why we celebrate Park and Recreation Month: "Each July,we celebrate park and recreation professionals and how they improve the lives of tens of millions of people, making a lasting impact in communities across the country. Park and recreation programs are essential to community health and well-being and help cultivate lifelong friendships, memories, and family bonds that people hold dear decades later. Together, we're building and maintaining sustainable parks and green spaces for current and future generations. Together,we're building thriving communities focused on health and well-being. Together,we're building high-quality programs and spaces accessible and inclusive for all. Together, Page 113 of 672 we help people play and connect.This year's theme, "Build Together, Play Together," reminds us of the contributions of more than 160,000 full-time park and recreation professionals—along with hundreds of thousands of part-time and seasonal workers and volunteers—who maintain our country's close-to-home parks." Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Proclamation Page 114 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communities throughout this country, including Apple Valley; and WHEREAS, our parks and recreation facilities and programs are vitally important to establishing and maintaining the quality of life in Apple Valley, improving the physical,mental, and emotional health of all citizens, and contributing to the economic and environmental well- being of our community; and WHEREAS,parks and recreation programs increase our community's economic prosperity through increased property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism,the attraction and retention of business, and crime reduction; and WHEREAS,parks and recreation areas are fundamental to the environmental well-being of our community because they improve water quality,protect groundwater,prevent flooding, improve air quality,provide vegetative buffers to development, and produce habitats for wildlife; and WHEREAS,parks and recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of our community and provide a place for all citizens to connect with nature and recreate outdoors; and WHEREAS,the National Recreation and Park Association has celebrated the annual Park and Recreation Month since 1985, and the City of Apple Valley recognizes the benefits derived from parks and recreation resources. NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, does hereby proclaim the month of July 2025 as: PARK AND RECREATION MONTH PROCLAIMED this 12th day of June, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Page 115 of 672 Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 116 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.E. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution establishing parking restrictions and road closures for Freedom Days celebration events Staff Contact: Department / Division: Jeff Lathrop, Streets Superintendent Public Works/Streets &Cemetery Action Requested: Adopt Resolution establishing parking restrictions and road closures for Freedom Days celebration events Summary: The Public Works Department is requesting the establishment of temporary parking restrictions and road closures for the 2025 Freedom Days celebration events.The requested parking restrictions and road closures provide for an unrestricted parade route, staging area, Fun Run Route, and support for the public fireworks display. In addition, Public Works is requesting the temporary street closure of Upper 145th Street W. and a portion of Granada Avenue for the Freedom Days kick-off event featuring classic cars and music. Should Council adopt the attached resolution,the Public Works Department will schedule the installation of appropriate "No Parking" signs and post road closures to provide advance notice to the public. Background: Parking restrictions have been established for the Freedom Days celebration for the past several years. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Resolution Page 117 of 672 Page 118 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PARKING AND CLOSING ROADS FOR THE FREEDOM DAYS CELEBRATION EVENTS WHEREAS,the Apple Valley City Code, Section 71.19, authorizes the City Council to restrict parking and close roads by ordering the erection of appropriate signs; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to restrict parking and close certain City streets to provide for Freedom Days events,parade route, staging area, and Fun Run route. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota, that Road Closures are hereby established on the following streets from 3:00 p.m. on June 27, 2025 to 12:00 a.m. June 28, 2025: • Upper 145th Street West between Granada Drive and Glenda Drive • 146th Street West from 150' West of Granada Dr. to 125' East of Granada Dr. • Granada Drive from 40' South of Upper 145th Street West to 220' North of Upper 145th Street West; and No Parking zones are hereby established on the following streets from 11:00 a.m. on July 3, 2025, to 4:00 p.m. on July 4,2025: • North side of Jonathan Drive from McIntosh Drive to Pennock Avenue • Whitney Drive from Cedar Avenue to Harmony Way • Pennock Avenue from Whitney Drive to 153rd Street West • Pennock Avenue from 147th Street West to 145th Street West • 145th Street West from Pennock Avenue to Hayes Road • Hayes Road from 145th Street West to 140th Street West • North side of 143rd Street West from Hayes Road to Garden View Drive; and Road Closures are hereby established on the following streets from 11:00 a.m.until 4:00 p.m. on July 4,2025: • Whitney Drive from Cedar Avenue to Cortland Drive • Pennock Avenue from Whitney Drive to 145th Street West • 145th Street West from Pennock Avenue to Hayes Road • Hayes Road from 145th Street West to 143rd Street West Road Closures are hereby established on the following street from 4:30 p.m. until 11:59 p.m. on July 4,2025: • Johnny Cake Ridge Road between 140th Street West and 142nd Street West BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that appropriate No Parking and Road Closure signage on said street segments are hereby ordered installed. Page 119 of 672 ADOPTED this 12th day of June,2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Chrisina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 120 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.F. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in connection with a Community Festival, "Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration",for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant& Bar Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Action Requested: Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in connection with a Community Festival, "Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration",for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant& Bar Summary: AV Hospitality SBC d/b/a Patriots Restaurant& Bar has filed an application for a Temporary Event License for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales in connection with a community festival for use outdoors at 14521 Granada Drive.The event is called Dancin' and Cruisin' and will be held on June 27, 2025, from 4-10 p.m.This event is being planned in conjunction with the Fourth of July Celebration and coordinated with the Apple Valley Freedom Days Committee. The area where liquor will be served will be fenced off and security will be provided. Music will be played on the patio from 6:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m. Upper 145th Street and a portion of Granada Drive and 146th Street will be closed to accommodate the show cars. Maps showing the setup and street closures are attached. A certificate of insurance showing there is liquor liability insurance coverage for this event has been provided. Background: Minn. Stat. 340A.404, subd.4, allows the governing body of a municipality to authorize a holder of a retail on-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by the municipality to dispense intoxicating liquor off premises at a community festival held within the municipality. Budget Impact: N/A Page 121 of 672 Attachments: 1. Site Plans Page 122 of 672 IP Hey Body 0. OR itLegion 13 ark *000 Bar Pink iS where Apple Valley Freedom O8yS put rO8UbiOCkS' in pink. 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Page 124 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.G. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in Connection with a Community Festival, "Music in Kelley Park",for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to Loko Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Action Requested: Approve issuance of Temporary Event License in Connection with a Community Festival, "Music in Kelley Park",for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales to Loko Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center Summary: Loko Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center, has filed an application for a Temporary Event License for on-sale intoxicating liquor sales in connection with a community festival. The event is "Music in Kelley Park" and will be held on Friday evenings,June 20 and 27;July 11, 18, and 25; and August 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2025, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and Saturday afternoons, September 6(from 1:30-3:30 p.m.)and 13, 2025,from noon-6:30 p.m.The June,July, and August concerts will take place at Kelley Park, and the September concerts will be moved to Quarry Point Park due to construction at Kelley Park.This event is being planned by the Apple Valley Parks & Recreation Department and coordinated with the Apple Valley Arts Foundation. The site plans depicting the liquor sales area at both parks are attached. A certificate of insurance showing there is liquor liability insurance coverage for this event has been provided. Background: Minn. Stat. 340A.404, subd.4, allows the governing body of a municipality to authorize a holder of a retail on-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by the municipality to dispense intoxicating liquor off premises at a community festival held within the municipality. Budget Impact: N/A Page 125 of 672 Attachments: 1. Kelley Park Site Plan 2. Quarry Point Park Site Plan Page 126 of 672 5/22/25,9:20 AM Dakota County GIS _ Kelley Park Jr ' - µ r - - , s ., i, 152ND 6.tA27 Agillilli' 152ND@FC77 All a rc - .. 1 ASA Valk. 4‘. lth P41 jiii ..., , ilk • V .. _-:, • ,r \ & ` Kelley �� . Ilk i. "- so 5 • i • _ -0 0 a ,r * ree ;IIMENNiiietZ' . .u. -.44 -.. '"if , ,,k , • I* FORTING 1 FORinNO giF 'IIIIIIIPaiiim rim - ..- . L I! 2 �� NIP ,_4 •1-► 35k4r~'o y NI N Map Scale Disclaimer:Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate,but accuracy is not guaranteed. 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Postal City APPLE VALLEY Municipality APPLE VALLEY Zip Code 55124 Street PILOT KNOB Map Scale Disclaimer:Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate,but accuracy is not guaranteed.This is not a legal document and should not be substituted for a title search,appraisal,survey,or for zoning verification. 1 inch=150 feet 5/22/2025 https://gis.co.dakota.mn.us/dcgis/ Page 128 of€3-t11 •••• ITEM: 4.H. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: LoKo Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center, 14917 Garrett Avenue, outdoor event on September 20, 2025 1. Approve Special Event Permit 2. Approve temporary extension to On-Sale Liquor License premises Staff Contact: Department / Division: Carter Hayes, Planner Community Development Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Action Requested: LoKo Bowling, Inc., d/b/a Bogart's Entertainment Center, 14917 Garrett Avenue, outdoor event on September 20, 2025 1. Approve Special Event Permit 2. Approve temporary extension to On-Sale Liquor License premises Summary: Bogart's Entertainment Center is planning a 50th Anniversary Celebration concert on Saturday, September 20, 2025,from 5 to 10 p.m. in their north parking lot and FIT Academy's lot. Setup will occur between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. The event is ticketed (21+ only), expecting about 1,500 attendees, and will feature Rival 5,The Fabulous Armadillos, and possibly a third act.The site plan includes controlled fencing, emergency access, food and beer vendors, stage and sound setup, 25 portable restrooms, and designated ADA areas. Coordination is underway with the Apple Valley Police Department for safety, and neighboring lots have been secured for parking. Special Event Permit Events meeting any of the following criteria require City Council approval: an expected attendance of 2,000 or more; more than three vendors or activity types; use of amplified music; an event end time after 10:00 p.m.; planned closure of major(collector-class)streets; or inclusion of fireworks. Council approval will be required to issue the permit, as this event meets two of the criteria: it will feature more than three vendors and amplified music is planned. All Temporary Outdoor Event Permits approved by the City Council and subsequently issued by staff Page 129 of 672 are subject to the following standard conditions, as well as any additional conditions specified at the time of permit issuance: 1. The permittee shall comply with and conduct the event in compliance with all conditions imposed with the issuance of a temporary outdoor event permit. The permittee, or an authorized designee, shall establish in advance of the event and maintain at all times during the event means to have immediate contact with and access by city staff. 2. The permittee/sponsoring organization of the event shall be responsible for the conduct of all employees, agents, or volunteers working in the event and shall take all steps necessary to ensure the employees, agents, or volunteers working in the event comply with the permit conditions set forth in this section and all conditions set forth in the permit. 3. The event shall have an emergency medical first response team on site specifically assigned to the event if deemed necessary by the police chief or fire chief due to the nature of the event. 4. The permittee shall comply with all city, county, state and federal laws and regulations relevant to the event, including any animal protection laws and regulations. 5. No electronic sound system or audio equipment or any other device designed to produce or reproduce audio sound shall be used unless specifically approved under the permit and all use shall be in accordance with permit terms. 6. No sale or furnishing of food or non-alcoholic beverages shall occur at the temporary outdoor event, unless the vendor is a registered vendor under the event permit.The vendor possesses all required licenses from the State of Minnesota and the vendor complies with the vending cart and mobile food unit regulations elsewhere in this chapter. 7. No sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages shall occur at the event unless a license is first obtained from the city. Provided the appropriate license has been issued for the sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages at the event, the sale shall be subject to all city and state laws relative to the sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages and shall be conducted in accordance with the licensed conditions. 8. No sale of any goods, products or merchandise shall be sold at the event unless the vendor is a registered vendor under the event permit. 9. No signs or banners shall be posted unless specifically approved under the permit. 10. No public rights-of-way, including sidewalks,trails and paths, shall be written upon or otherwise marked with any permanent substance.A fee,the amount of which shall be duly adopted by Council resolution,will be charged to the event organizer if this provision is violated. 11. All tents and temporary membrane structures in excess of 200 square feet and canopies in excess of 400 square feet shall be subject to a building permit. Temporary Extension to On-Sale Liquor License Premises One of the conditions of an On-Sale Liquor License is that it is effective only for the area defined in the approved license.The licensee has submitted an application for a temporary extension to their on-sale liquor license premises for this one-day outdoor event. The area is confined and contiguous as required by state law.The site plan depicting the temporary outdoor alcohol area is attached. Page 130 of 672 A Certificate of Insurance showing there is liquor liability insurance coverage for this event has been provided. Background: Staff met with representatives from Bogart's Entertainment Center on May 19, 2025,to discuss the event. Bogart's and City staff have maintained contact through the permit application and review process, and have worked collaboratively to ensure the event meets all applicable City requirements.The application is ready for Council consideration and will be subject to the above conditions and any other applicable conditions specified at time of issuance. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Application Narrative 2. Site Plan 3. Parking Plan Page 131 of 672 Bogart's 50th Anniversary/Birthday Celebration—Site Plan Narrative Submitted Thursday May 22, 2025 Host: Bogart's Entertainment Center Event: 50th Anniversary/Birthday Celebration Concert Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025 Setup Time: 7:00 AM —5:00 PM Event Time: 5:00 PM — 10:00 PM Event Entertainment: Rival 5 and Fabulous Armadillos, and possibly a third act,TBD (not public yet, bands on hold pending permit approval) Location: North Parking Lot of Bogart's plus FIT Academy's parking lot, see site plans Expected Attendance: —1,500 attendees (21+ only) Event Brief: Bogart's is turning 50 this fall and we are in the process of planning a weeklong celebration to show appreciation for the community and guests who have supported us for so long. The festivities will culminate in an outdoor concert on the evening of Saturday, September 20, 2025, taking place in our north parking lot and in FIT Academy's parking lot. This will be a ticketed and controlled event where attendees will purchase tickets in advance through our website or at the door. As you can imagine, there are a lot of other fall activities planned in the community each year and we have spent well over a month working with agents to find the best combination of entertainment who were all available at the same time and also on a date where there were minimal community conflicts.We have targeted in on September 20th and have Rival 5 (https://rival5band.com/home) and The Fabulous Armadillos (https://www.fabulousarmadillos.com/) on hold pending permit approval, along with the potential of adding a third act down the road. We understand the importance of a thorough and comprehensive examination of our event, diagrams, and site plan narratives by the necessary departments to ensure a safe and successful event.While we are not asking for anything to be overlooked, we are requesting that the review process be completed in the most timely manner possible. To help facilitate that,we have spent significant time and effort working on the attached site plan diagrams and this accompanying narrative, hoping to submit something that is as complete and thorough as possible. Given City Council only meets once in June, if we are unable to get this in front of them for hopeful approval at that meeting, I do not believe our entertainment will continue to hold those dates for us while we wait for subsequent approval at the July 12 meeting, which could mean that this event does not take place. Page 132 of 672 During the review process, if there are any questions or concerns, please reach out immediately to myself or our Director of Operations, Josh Clark (262-672-8577 or jclark@BogartsEntertainmentCenter.com) and we will make ourselves available for whatever is needed. Thanks for your time and effort in reviewing this request for our special event permit. Respectfully, Chris Loth Co-Owner, Bogart's Entertainment Center 612-269-4625 chris@BogartsEntertainmentCenter.com Special Event Site Plan Details 1. Location & Boundaries of the Event Area a. Attached you will find a parking and pedestrian/traffic flow site plan diagram along with a detailed event plan diagram.There you will see the perimeter fencing boundary(also the alcohol containment area) along with pedestrian entry gates. Pedestrian entry gates will also serve as emergency entrances in the unlikely event that would be necessary, maintaining at least 14 to 20 feet of clearance in these areas. i. We have a great relationship with our closest neighbor, FIT Academy, and have met with Claud Allaire, Superintendent, and have gotten his approval to utilize their space for this event. Should you need to get in touch with him, he can be reached at callaire@fitacademymn.org or at 952-847-3798. b. Perimeter fencing will be constructed with crowd control barrier fencing(aka bike rack) which is 36-48 inches tall. If we deem necessary, 6 foot temporary chain-link fencing could be used for the outside perimeter fencing. c. Pedestrian gates will be closely monitored and beverages will not be allowed to be brought outside the alcohol containment area and attendees will not be allowed to bring any beverages inside the alcohol containment area. d. Once attendees have entered, they will not be allowed to leave and re-enter. e. Attendees will not be permitted to access the event area through Bogart's f. Attendees in the VIP patio area will have access to our on-site bar and indoor facilities. Page 133 of 672 g. Attendees will be permitted to bring their own chairs which can be placed to the west of the pink dotted-line. Area to the right of the line will be standing room only, as noted on the detailed site plan diagram. h. There will be a dedicated area as indicated on the detailed site plan diagram for any attendees who require a wheelchair and to accommodate those with special needs who may want to attend the event. 2. Vendor& Booth Locations a. In the attached detailed site plan diagram you will see the proposed location of many integral components of this event including: i. Three food trucks (outside vendors,TBD) ii. Three draught beer trucks &three canned beer/seltzer tubs 1. Bogart's will be selling draught beer, canned beer, and canned seltzers pending approval of the temporary extension of our on-sale license, submitted 5-22-25). iii. The stage includes two speaker towers positioned at the front corners of the stage as depicted in our detailed site plan diagram. Below you will find a picture of the stage: _ �'\�\�1i: 1`It --' - • i •� -` = , • A% iv. Sound/lighting area approximately 75 feet in front of the stage 1. This would be the only area that would potentially have a canopy over it to protect sensitive equipment. v. Other items including where band equipment will be located, extra dumpster, and generator. 3. Traffic &Access Circulation Page 134 of 672 a. Attached you will find the traffic and pedestrian flow site plan diagram. We are not anticipating closing down any streets for this event to take place. i. On the site plan diagram you will find the entry and exit points for attendees. ii. As mentioned above, pedestrian entry gates will also serve as emergency entrances in the unlikely event that would be necessary, maintaining at least 14 to 20 feet of clearance in these areas. iii. Temporary directional signage will be used to help direct traffic to approved parking areas. 1. Approved parking areas will also be communicated during the ticket-purchasing process and electronic reminders about the event. 4. Pedestrian Routes & Event Flow a. Attached you will find the traffic and pedestrian flow site plan diagram showing the designated walking paths and pedestrian circulation to and from the event. i. We will have personnel in place to help direct pedestrian traffic to and from the event using controlled crossing points to ensure safety and also to maintain traffic flow. 5. Public Safety a. We are currently working with Lieutenant Spillers with the Apple Valley Police Department,who is in charge of off-duty work assignments. We have been advised that pending permit approval,AVPD will do a site survey to determine the recommended number of officers needed and where they will be positioned. b. We will have an EMT on-site during this event as indicated on the detailed site plan diagram to administer any first-aid that might be necessary. c. As mentioned above, pedestrian entry gates will also serve as emergency entrances in the unlikely event that would be necessary, maintaining at least 14 to 20 feet of clearance in these areas. 6. Utilities &Sanitary Facilities a. The detailed site plan diagram shows where we will place 23 standard and 2 handicap portable restrooms.This should more than cover the estimated attendance of around 1500 people. i. There will also be a portable restroom positioned at the bottom right of the diagram for use by entertainment and road crews. b. In the detailed site plan diagram you will also see the location of handwashing stations. Page 135 of 672 c. We plan to have 30 trash receptacles and 20 recycling receptacles strategically placed throughout the event space. d. As detailed in the site plan diagram, a generator will be positioned at the south-east corner of the event space to provide electricity for the sound and lighting equipment. Food and beer trucks will have their own generators. 7. Stage, Performance, &Sound Equipment a. The detailed site plan diagram represents where the stage and speakers will be placed. Speaker stacks will be hung off the stage as indicated in the picture included in section 2. b. Below is a picture of the stage before it is opened up: • - yc - c. The purple block in the diagram represents where the sound and lighting control will take place. 8. Parking Areas a. See parking and pedestrian flow site plan diagram for details. i. On Wednesday May 21, 2025,we received approval from Tom Schuenke,Vice President Real Estate &Administration with Wings Credit Union, to use their lot at their facility located at 15025 Glazier Avenue. Mr Schuenke can be reached at Thomas.Schuenke@wingsfinancial.com or at 952-997-8116 (work) or 612-599-2958 (cell), should the need arise. Page 136 of 672 ii. Claud Allaire (FIT Academy) is facilitating a meeting with Bogart's and Mr. Wu,who owns Apple Valley Commons (7300 147th St W, Apple Valley, MN 55124) and we are confident that we will get their approval as well to utilize their lot for parking for this event. iii. In the coming weeks we will be connecting with our neighbors at The Starkson Family—Anderson Funeral home to request permission to utilize their lot, assuming they do not have a funeral that day, along with our neighbors at the Dakota County Government Center, for utilization of their lot for overflow. b. Temporary directional signage and personnel will be used to help direct traffic to approved parking areas. 9. Lighting a. The only temporary lighting that will be used is what will be included with the stage as shown by the pictures which were previously included. Our parking lot and building lights will supply enough ambient lighting. 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Page 139 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.1. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution revoking Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Adopt Resolution revoking Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License Summary: Lilong, Inc., located at 14050 Pilot Knob Road, Suite 144, holds a Massage Therapy Business License (License MB-2024-21), effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. Lihua Chen is the sole owner and operator of the business, as well as the only licensed massage therapist at the establishment. Due to reports of suspected illegal activity and license violations, the Apple Valley Police Department conducted an undercover operation at Lilong, Inc. During the investigation, several City Code violations were encountered: • On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided by Lihua Chen that violated the regulations relating to Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License issued under Chapter 123 of the City Code. Specifically, Ms. Chen removed the towel covering an undercover Apple Valley Detective's buttock, thereby exposing his anus, intergluteal cleft (buttocks crease), and genitals. Furthermore, Ms. Chen touched/massaged or offered to touch the detective's penis. (Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.06 (C)and (E)) • On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided at Lilong, Inc.'s licensed premises by Caxia Tong, an individual who does not hold a valid massage therapy license as required by City Ordinance. (Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.06(H)) • The license holder's sole owner, Lihua Chen, resides in Davenport, Iowa.This is a violation of Chapter 123 of City Code, which requires the license holder or its registered agent to reside in Minnesota or the following Wisconsin counties: Pierce, St. Croix, Pepin, Dunn, or Polk. (Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.04(A)) Based on the Police Department's findings, on May 1, 2025, the City Clerk issued a Notice of Action Against the Massage Therapy Business License held by Lilong, Inc. Ms. Chen had until May 12, 2025, to submit a written request for a hearing regarding action against the license. On May 9, 2025, Ms. Chen notified the City via email that she had closed Lilong, Inc.A request for a hearing was not submitted. Page 140 of 672 Although Ms. Chen had advised the business is closed, it is the advice of the City Attorney to officially act on the Massage Therapy Business License violations. Pursuant to Apple Valley City Code, Section 123.06 (Q), a Massage Therapy Business license may be suspended or revoked, as determined by the City Council,for any violation of any law or regulation relating to a license issued under Chapter 123. It is the recommendation of the Police Department and City Clerk's Office that the City Council immediately revoke the Massage Therapy Business License issued to Lilong, Inc., (License MB-2024- 21)and declare no subsequent license shall be issued to Lilong, Inc., or other massage therapy businesses owned or operated by Lihua Chen. Background: Apple Valley City Code Chapter 123 regulates massage therapy businesses and therapists. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Notice to License Holder 3. Correspondence from License Holder Page 141 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION REVOKING LILONG, INC.'S MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESS LICENSE WHEREAS,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.221, the City of Apple Valley ("City") adopted licensing controls and regulations for massage therapy businesses and massage therapists operating within the City as set forth in Chapter 123 of the Apple Valley City Code of Ordinances ("Code"); and WHEREAS, Section 123.06 of the Code provides that a violation of any law or regulation related to the license issued under Chapter 123 shall be grounds for the suspension or revocation of the license, as determined by City Council; and WHEREAS, Lilong, Inc., held a Massage Therapy Business license (License MB-2024- 21), effective July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, Ms. Lihua Chen is the sole owner and operator of Lilong, Inc., as declared by Ms. Chen in the Massage Therapy Business license application on file for the subject license; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2025, Apple Valley Police Department police officers conducted an undercover investigation at Lilong, Inc.'s licensed premises based on received reports of suspected illegal acts and license violations. During the undercover operation, Ms. Chen removed the towel covering an undercover Apple Valley Detective's buttock, thereby exposing his anus, intergluteal cleft(buttocks crease), and genitals. Additionally, Ms. Chen touched/massaged or offered to touch the detective's penis; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2025, during the Apple Valley Police Department's undercover investigation at Lilong, Inc., therapeutic massage services were provided to a third party at Lilong, Inc.'s licensed premises by Caxia Tong, an individual who does not hold a valid massage therapy license as required by City Ordinance; and WHEREAS, through its investigation, the Apple Valley Police Department determined Lihua Chen, the sole owner and operator of Lilong, Inc.,resides in Davenport, Iowa; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk issued a NOTICE OF ACTION AGAINST MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESS LICENSE, dated May 1, 2025, to Lihua Chen at the mailing address provided in the license application. The Notice advised Ms. Chen that the City Council will consider action against Lilong, Inc.'s license at its June 12, 2025, Council meeting based upon violations of Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123, that occurred on or about March 27, 2025. The Notice further advised Ms. Chen of her right to a hearing to appeal the Notice of Violation and license action; and Page 142 of 672 WHEREAS, a request for a hearing/appeal relative to the license action was required to be filed with the City Clerk within 10 days from the date of the Notice (June 12, 2025); and WHEREAS, no request for hearing was filed with or received by the City Clerk's office on or before 4:30 p.m. June 12, 2025; and WHEREAS, the matter is now properly before the Council to consider the record, files, and materials accepted and made a part of its consideration of its action against the Lilong, Inc., Massage Therapy Business license (License MB-2024-21). NOW THEREFORE, the Council makes the following Findings: 1. Lilong, Inc., holds a Massage Therapy Business license (License MB-2024-21), effective July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. 2. Lihua Chen is the sole owner and operator of Lilong, Inc., as declared by Ms. Chen in the Massage Therapy Business License application on file for the subject license. 3. Lilong, Inc., and Lihua Chen was served with a notice from the City of the City's intent to take action against its Massage Therapy Business license and the grounds/facts upon which the action is based. 4. Lilong, Inc., and Lihua Chen had the right to request a hearing/appeal and the request for hearing was to be filed with the City Clerk within 10 days from the date of the Notice. The deadline to file the request for a hearing was 4:30 p.m. June 12, 2025. 5. No request for hearing was filed with or received by the City Clerk's office on or before 4:30 p.m. June 12, 2025. 6. On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided by Lihua Chen that violated the regulations relating to Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License issued under Chapter 123 of the City Code. Specifically, Ms. Chen removed the towel covering an undercover Apple Valley Detective's buttock, thereby exposing his anus, intergluteal cleft(buttocks crease), and genitals. Furthermore, Ms. Chen touched/massaged or offered to touch the detective's penis. These actions violated Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.06 (C) and(E). 7. On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided at Lilong, Inc.'s licensed premises by Caxia Tong,an individual who does not hold a valid Apple Valley massage therapy license. These actions violated Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.06 (H). 8. Lilong, Inc.'s designated on-site manager or agent, as designated under its current massage therapy business license application is Lihua Chen. Lihua Chen resides in Davenport, Iowa. This is a violation of Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.04 (A), 2 Page 143 of 672 which requires the license holder or its registered agent to reside in Minnesota or the following Wisconsin counties: Pierce, St. Croix, Pepin, Dunn, or Polk. 8. Lilong, Inc., as a Massage Therapy Business licensee and Lihua Chen as the owner and designated operator and on-site manager of the licensee violated regulations relative to its license pursuant to Chapter 123 of the Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that Lilong, Inc.'s, Massage Therapy Business License (License MB-2024-21), is hereby revoked immediately and no subsequent Massage Therapy Business License shall be issued to Lilong, Inc., or any other massage business owned or operated by Lihua Chen. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, no Massage Therapist License shall be issued hereafter to Lihua Chen on the grounds that Lilong, Inc.'s, Massage Therapy Business license is revoked, and Ms. Chen is the sole owner/operator of that licensed business. ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned,being the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of Apple Valley on June 12, 2025. Witness my hand officially as City Clerk this_day of , 2025. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 3 Page 144 of 672 ••• 7021 0950 0001 2268 8825 •••• ••••• ••••• Telephone (952)953-2500 City of Apple , 7100 147th Street W Fax (952)953-2515 ValleyApple Valley, MN 55124-9016 www.cityofapplevalley.org May 1, 2025 Ms. Lihua Chen NOTICE OF ACTION AGAINST Lilong, Inc. MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESS LICENSE 14050 Pilot Knob Road, Suite 144 FOR LILONG,INC. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Re: Licensed Premises: 14050 Pilot Knob Road, Suite 144, Apple Valley, MN Dear Ms. Chen: You are hereby notified that the Apple Valley City Council will consider taking action against Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License (MB-2024-21), which may be suspension or revocation thereof, at its regular meeting on June 12, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Apple Valley Municipal Center located at 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley,MN. The City Council will not consider any testimony or evidence from you at the meeting. You are hereby further notified that the action against the above-identified license is based upon the violations of Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123, which regulates massage therapy businesses, as follows: 1. On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided by Lihua Chen that violated the regulations relating to Lilong,Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License issued under Chapter 123 of the City Code. Specifically, Ms. Chen removed the towel covering an undercover Apple Valley Detective's buttock, thereby exposing his anus, intergluteal cleft (buttocks crease), and genitals. Furthermore, Ms. Chen touched/massaged or offered to touch the detective's penis. (Apple Valley City Code,-Chapter 123.06 (C) and(E)) 2. On March 27, 2025, therapeutic massage services were provided at Lilong, Inc.'s licensed premises by Caxia Tong, an individual who does not hold a valid massage therapy license as required by City Ordinance. (Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.06 (H)) 3. Through its investigation, the Apple Valley Police Department determined the license holder's sole owner,Lihua Chen,resides in Davenport,Iowa. This is a violation of Chapter 123 of City Code, which requires the license holder or its registered agent to reside in Minnesota or the following Wisconsin counties: Pierce, St. Croix, Pepin, Dunn, or Polk. (Apple Valley City Code, Chapter 123.04 (A)) Home of the Minnesota Zoological Garden Page 145 of 672 May 1, 2025 Page Two You are hereby further notified that Lilong, Inc. has a right to a hearing to appeal this Notice of License Action. Should you desire to have a hearing, you are required to file with the City Clerk's office a request for a hearing, in writing, no later than May 12, 2025 (ten business days of the date of this Notice). Upon receipt of your request for a hearing, a hearing will be set before a hearing officer. The hearing is your sole opportunity to present testimony or evidence concerning the unlawful activities constituting violations of the license as set forth above in this Notice. City Council consideration will be stayed pending receipt of written Findings and Recommendation from the hearing officer. If the hearing officer determines that a violation has occurred upon the conclusion of the hearing, a recommendation for action against the license, which may be suspension or revocation, will be presented to the City Council at a regularly scheduled City Council meeting. Please be advised that if you do not file a timely request for a hearing, the City Council will consider either suspension or revocation of Lilong, Inc.'s Massage Therapy Business License at its meeting on June 12, 2025. The Council will not consider any testimony or other evidence from you at the meeting. The hearing to appeal, as noted above, is your sole opportunity to be heard and to present any evidence or testimony you may have on the violations supporting the consideration of the license revocations. If you have any questions, please contact me at 952-953-2506. Sincerely, d iy Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk Page 146 of 672 From: Chen Lihua To: Christina M.Scipioni Subject: 14050 Pilot Knob Rd(Li Massage) Date: Friday,May 9,2025 1:07:51 PM IYou don't often get email from Iihuachen7707@gmail.com. Learn why this is important Hi Good afternoon! I hope this email find you as well.I am Li massage owner, I have closed 14050 Pilot Knob Rd, Li massage. And I have also closed the business. Page 147 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.J. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Appoint Councilmember John Bergman as Apple Valley representative to Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport Noise Oversight Committee At-Large Community Group Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Appoint Councilmember John Bergman as Apple Valley representative to Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport Noise Oversight Committee At-Large Community Group Summary: Since 2006, Councilmember John Bergman has served as the City's representative on the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport Noise Oversight Committee (NOC)At-Large Community Group. From time to time,the MAC asks each At-Large Community(Apple Valley, Burnsville, Edina, Inver Grove Heights, Sunfish Lake, St. Paul and St. Louis Park)to formally appoint a representative to the NOC At-Large Group (see attached letter). The City Council should consider a motion to appoint Councilmember John Bergman to serve as the City's official representative to the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport Noise Oversight Committee At-Large Community Group to participate in the At-Large Community Representative election process and to act as the primary contact on behalf of the City with the Airport Noise Oversight Committee At-Large Community Group. Background: Councilmember Bergman has done an excellent job monitoring the airport noise issue on our City's behalf and he is interested in being re-appointed as Apple Valley's representative on the NOC At- Large Community Group. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. MSP Noise Oversight Committee Letter Page 148 of 672 Page 149 of 672 MSP, NOISE OVERSIGHT 6040 28th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55450 . 612-467-0741 COMMITTEE May 23, 2025 Tom Lawell, City Administrator City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 Re: Appointment of an Apple Valley Representative to the MSP NOC At-Large Community Group Dear Tom Lawell, The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport(MSP) Noise Oversight Committee(NOC) is a 12-member committee comprised of six airport user representatives and six community representatives. The NOC makes airport noise— related recommendations to the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC). In addition to five community seats, there is an at-large community seat.The at-large seat represents the cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Edina, Inver Grove Heights,Sunfish Lake,St. Paul,and St. Louis Park. Individuals appointed to the at-large group elect a Primary and Alternate At-Large Community Representatives to the NOC for a term of two years.The City of Apple Valley is currently represented by John Bergman.At this time, all NOC positions are up for reappointment.Appointed representatives will serve from June 26, 2025 through June 25, 2027. I am requesting the City of Apple Valley appoint a representative to the at-large community group to participate in the At-Large Community Representative election process, and to act as the primary contact on behalf of Apple Valley with the NOC At-Large Community Representative group. Once the appointments have been made, please submit a letter to that effect, including the representative's and alternate's name, mailing addresses, telephone number(s), and email address.The letter should be submitted prior to July 1, 2025 to: Kris Martin, NOC Secretary MSP Noise Oversight Committee 6040 28th Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55450 Thank you for Apple Valley's continuing participation on the MSP NOC. We appreciate your willingness to work together toward possible solutions for reducing noise impacts on residents. I look forward to working with your appointed representative over the next two years. Sincerely, Ryan Anderson MSP NOC Technical Advisor Page 150 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.K. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Receive Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2024 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Receive Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee 2024 Annual Report Summary: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee's 2024 year-end annual report is presented for Council review.The report covers the organization, members and their roles on the advisory committee, and items discussed at their meetings during 2024. Background: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of the City Council of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to the City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks.The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee's 2024 year-end annual report is presented for Council review. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. 2024 PRAC Annual Report Page 151 of 672 • • • .. . . . • • • - Apple Valle ;; Parks & Recreation ...• •,-6 • -,- , --"' . . , . . .._ . . ,_ ' ./ 1,ki* f. i s 1. i� • . ., ..• ',•)I . 4 • ; le ,,- ,. -•t"':_AA__ m., �* i� e - . . , - I . • -- - ,' .) ,- -s.cr- _#_'. ' „'i _*•..,. ,.. , • fix •' 4 `. • L r. ...,.... •,, ,114111til 1 - .• -- 4, /..% I - ik 1 ( .- ,r;" .: _ ... . _ 1 . ?... 4 T • , . .. , . .• f.• ....... i ,i pr NV r . , _ „ . .. • _ -., : it.z, . . . . ...r.,\...._„ . • _ , 0 _ _ ... .. «. . .,.. . ,0,...., . • • . ._. ... . ..__4 ,._ .. 0....,. . . ......... ,. . „....463144. ,.. . _ , _•.,-..,..... . _ ,.*:i, . .......... . .....e. . . __ _. . _. . _.... . ..ev. „.• ., •.._t..... ".#.11te/4.., : ' • .i .1.. mil':.,r 'ijilji 0,1141* *' • -i. ..., J .....•'.-•-....••. ,,. x 4, .'• . •i . 2024 PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT ,•••• •••• ••• Appillbbhr.,._ le le ■ _ _.._ Valley \ ._ his �V� •_ - \ I =• .' 1111 PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks. The PRAC consists of seven members who are appointed by City Council for three-year terms. The Chair and Secretary are elected annually by the committee at an organizational meeting that is typically held in March. 2024 COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAME TERM BEGAN TERM ENDS Randy Bailey 2024 2027 Dave Freed 2020 2024 Noel Hammill 2013 2025 Lisa Hiebert (Chair) 2019 2026 Craig Long 2022 2025 Mark Schori (Secretary) 2019 2025 Jess Smith 2024 2026 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 153 of 672 MEMBERS' ROLE The PRAC's work covers a broad range of issues that must be acted upon in a timely manner. Occasionally, the formation of a "task force" or "study group" becomes necessary to look into or work further on more complex issues. Participation in these groups is voluntary. In 2024, PRAC members focused on design concepts for signature Parks Referendum projects and gathering community feedback for the Parks Amenity Plan. PARK DEDICATION The City has enacted an ordinance under Minnesota law that grants a community the authority to receive land or cash (in lieu of land) for purposes of parks from residential and commercial developers. This dedication is set depending on the size of the proposed development and whether it is a residential or commercial development. If the amount of land is not sufficient to support a park, a cash dedication is accepted. The amount of the cash dedication is based on the type of residential or commercial unit. The cash collected goes into a fund for purchase and/or development of parks throughout the city. The PRAC reviews dedication funds when appropriate. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GUIDE Required by the Metropolitan Council, the City of Apple Valley maintains a "Comprehensive Guide Plan" for the City. Neighborhood service areas are defined to help determine park needs for each portion of the City. A complete copy of the Plan is available on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov. VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION The City is fortunate to have many citizens who step forward and volunteer to help in the community. One prime example can be found on our various advisory committees and commissions, where we currently have over 40 active citizens dedicating their time and talents to the betterment of our community. National Volunteer Recognition Week was observed April 21-27, 2024, and the City extended thanks to all our volunteers. In addition to our City committee/commission volunteer members, the Parks & Recreation Department was extremely fortunate to have 813 individuals volunteer over 4,000 hours in our parks system in 2024. We are grateful for their dedication to keeping our parks clean and beautiful. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 154 of 672 2024 MEETINGS City Resolution 2010-39 outlines that Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meetings are held the first Thursday of January, March, May, September, and November. The resolution also permits the Committee Chair to call special meetings as needed. Due to the volume of projects resulting from the successful 2023 Parks Referendum, the Committee scheduled meetings for the first Thursday of every month in 2024. Staff cancelled unnecessary meetings when there were no business items to discuss. Meetings were held on Feb. 1, March 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, July 18 (park tour), Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, and Nov. 21. Regular meetings were held in the Municipal Center's Council Chambers and broadcast on Charter Communication Cable Channel 180 starting at 7 p.m. Recordings of Regular meetings were also made available on YouTube. Informal meetings were held at 6 p.m. in a Municipal Center conference room prior to each Regular meeting. Items of Discussion at Meetings Included: ❖ Alimagnet Park NRMP ❖ North Creek Region Greenway plans ❖ Aquatic Center renaming ❖ Parks Amenity Plan ❖ Department staff changes ❖ Park sign master plan ❖ Division updates ❖ Parks referendum projects ❖ Naming rights of parks facilities BUS TOUR OF THE PARK SYSTEM P ' � inC. ?C (July 18, 2024) 1:► `' `b v}ut Iw On this year's annual tour, staff and the PRAC visited �*, parks located close together to discuss the r. _ ` concentration of similar amenities in the park system and prepare for conversations with the community Q�� I Cr about an amenity replacement plan. These parks i, • included Keller, Duchess, Greening, Pennock, Newell, •_ t� -c.. a .! 1• Wallace, Heritage, Belmont, Chaparral, Palomino, trs., Cedar Knolls, Nordic, Findlay, Faith, and Greenleaf Parks. Stops at Alimagnet Park and Hayes Arena also occurred for updates on projects at those locations. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 155 of 672 PARKS REFERENDUM PROJECTS The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee dedicated most of 2024 to projects from the 2023 Parks Referendum. They reviewed concepts and designs, analyzed budgets, and helped select colors, themes, and playground equipment. This year, the PRAC focused on the following projects: _ ; ❖ Pickleball Court Complex Addition at Johnny Cake Ridge Park , I 1 1 ,i r ••• Concrete Skate Park Construction ❖ Cobblestone Trail Reconstruction 1 IA f ❖ Splash Valley Water Park k ' Improvements and Rebranding rki k ••• Redwood Park and Redwood WATER PARK Community Pool Reconstruction + Kelley Park Reconstruction 111.111.141:211 ❖ Hayes Youth Athletic Complex Construction Farquar Park 13266 Piot Knob Road 6 ❖ Hayes Arena Refrigeration Replacement ❖ Park Sign Master Plan - NUS MIN LIMN • V 1 % ,,may 1, . For more information on the Parks ~ o - tL i:. Referendum projects and their progress, visit _— ,`j ` x , www.applevalleymn.gov/parksprojects. "` No • ;; Apple Valley -�-- ... Parks & Recreation Page 156 of 672 , Riatig000000 7 ' fail ,1^ lel- ''__— , �— /- SEE WHAT'S PLANNED 1 — --s 'E!'' , FOR THIS PARK: am INA _ _ '/ a i' — �� —. :-:r A le Valley = - I es -uF_.�..-• -' �� Paps&Recreahon nr Learn about the Pions for your - t 4.#a.. g -aP" f ," ',5; f 7,,. z F neihhb k to shar r feedback. #� ,�: `y orhood park and join City staff jai.,+t.0 -.^�_'' .+R'i,r �Y.- .rz-4. ,c- } �„ m e Par a You 5 st .y r _ `�"- o -, _-,-,.. y ,4 _.,, a r'e-- Scan the OR code to view the 4. r ra L �.& t's'1t`F}' ' A,,,r ` 'a° �, n,i,ii - C ° : proposed pions and the schedule of e {7 ; community meetings. r �k�ri",� �"9„4 ;yr�.- J 71 ,.. r v PARKS AMENITY PLAN Of the $73.25 million approved by Apple Valley residents in the 2023 Parks Referendum, $18,750,000 is dedicated to making improvements in Apple Valley's neighborhood parks. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee spent several months assisting staff with the creation of the Parks Amenity Plan, which defines the type and schedule of improvements that will be made in each of Apple Valley's parks. The City launched a strategic public engagement initiative to gather community input on the Parks Amenity Plan, focusing on residents' views on proposed park improvements. The PRAC participated in 50 public meetings (one in each park) from late July through August 2024, engaging with over 1,000 attendees. Dozens of citizens also spoke with the PRAC at their regular meetings to share their feedback on the Parks Amenity Plan. The Parks Amenity Plan contains specific guidelines regarding the following park amenities: ..*, .'a:+', '°^'+ ❖ Playgrounds -,r+ , . , 7 7, _ :, + Tennis courts - I - t.p r ' • Pickleball courts '', " ; ' ' ' �a' � '° e ' � 9 Gr l ❖ Basketball courts ~ ' r Its ' - M ❖ Trails a . _�__ „, ?f�-, ' ; I • Ballfield backstops I - 1"l ' t, 11117!ior , + Stormwater retention basins i BAR, - . r0rJ The Parks Amenity Plan was adopted by /017- - . - p the PRAC on Nov. 21, 2024, and by the City Council on Dec. 26, 2024. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 157 of 672 a 1 -r_zail ' v ' y y Z - 4' — Vt.*IF/J.4 N. f . -% 0 fr" au, 3 .. i Ilty . , or- .1 4 1 /- THANK YOU Thank you to the Apple Valley City Council and the residents of Apple Valley for your continued support of the Parks & Recreation Department and the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee in our efforts to provide opportunities for outstanding quality-of-life experiences. Sincerely, The Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee ;;; Apple Valley :•. Parks & Recreation 4M 2024 PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT •••• ITEM: 4.L. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Receive Parks and Recreation Department 2024 Annual Report Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Receive Parks and Recreation Department 2024 Annual Report Summary: Attached please find the Apple Valley Parks and Recreation Department's 2024 year-end annual report.The report includes accomplishments, statistics, highlights, and photos of the Parks and Recreation activities from January 1 through December 31, 2024. Background: Parks and Recreation staff had a busy year in 2024,with the main focus being on beginning projects approved by Apple Valley residents with the passage of the 2023 Parks Referendum. Staff has compiled many of the highlights into the year-end report for Council review. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. 2024 Parks & Rec Dept Annual Report Page 159 of 672 II .. . . . e Valle •• • Parks & Recreation __ .,,,.... • f ,,' • 4. - • �S y; ,e -4111111114111111.1111413.- 7 ' . .121t1111.--- - Alf ,,- 40' : q§:—.., e . �. Allterk A • ef' • -�` _ �- �5� .+.tea • �i tl, ' L+ .I rig • - •�.;•r�1w:yr; ..}r,�,`' �' . • ,r-.' • R ¢�L..♦- 4 • • ♦ f'..-.i om-ak -{r , -i7,,,,� , • Y. '151A~��♦ •• _.K � 7 } , L'•+ /t�f�� , •ter i - 1• _ • r 411114r`f_. ram'„ t- 2024 ANNUAL REPORT Page 160 of 672 TABLE OF CONTENTS A m a " . coviiitaL '14 ---:- —'2-.-- 791:42V41 � t'T N ' � - ' ` e ' 0fAr�.? s g. `d � �¢ � ��, P+T " T 7 � . 1� igoi. i �, �� ;ail‘,�`�`„a*f � N ' ya `` Ff- N a x ' 1 . 'X.1 tT t t. off �k • itt ii PAGE(S) TOPIC 3 Letter from the Director 4 Demographics 5 Staff Information 6-8 Advisory Committee 9-10 Parks Referendum Projects 11-12 Community Events 13-14 Parks Maintenance 15-16 Arenas 17-19 Valleywood Golf Course 20-22 Senior Center 23-24 Aquatics 25-26 Adult Athletics 27-29 Youth & Family Recreation Programs •••• Apple Valley ••••• • Parks & Recreation Page 161 of 672 DIRECTOR'S LETTER Dear Apple Valley Community: 5: uurI'm excited to share highlights from a remarkable year in our 2024 Annual Report. Thanks to your m d continued support, we've strengthened our parks system, expanded recreation opportunities, and laid the groundwork for an even brighter future. q , This year, community events like Mid-Winter Fest, Freedom Days, and our new Fall Food Truck Festival , . brought thousands together. At the Senior & Event Center, over 27,000 visits were recorded by 804 active • . ANN.. members. •„;,- `° With your support of the 2023 Parks Referendum, we made major progress on $73.25 million in improvements, including: ❖ Renovating the newly rebranded Splash Valley Water Park ❖ Building pickleball courts, a skate park, and new trails ❖ Developing the Hayes Park Youth Athletic Complex ❖ Reconstructing Redwood Park and the Redwood Community Pool ❖ Upgrading Kelley Park and Hayes Arena We also adopted the Parks Amenity Plan, which was shaped by your feedback from 50 public meetings and outlines $18.75 million in neighborhood park improvements. Thanks to 813 volunteers and our hardworking staff, all 51 city parks were adopted— an incredible milestone. Valleywood Golf Course and Hayes Arena saw major upgrades, while participation in programs across all ages continued to grow. As we look ahead to 2025, we remain committed to innovation, inclusion, and building a stronger Apple Valley. With Gratitude, Eric Carlson, Parks & Recreation Director •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 162 of 672 DEMOGRAPHICS* w io lel 0 POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS EMPLOYMENT HOUSEHOLD SIZE 56,252 21,927 15,549 2.53 ga MEDIAN AVERAGE ETHNICITY HOUSEHOLD WAGE White: 69% Black: 10% INCOME $49,768 Other: 8% $99,300 Hispanic: 7% Asian: 6% Aple Benchmark Average Valley Burnsville Eagan Lakeville Rosemount Population Estimate 57,971 55,673 64,522 68,889 73,828 26,943 Square Miles 30 18 27 33 38 35 Number of City Parks 58 51 76 60 67 36 Number of City Park Acres 1,024 701 1,106 1,396 1,214 705 (excl. golf course) Number of City Park Acres 1,067 891 1,127 1,396 1,214 705 (incl. golf course) Miles of Concrete Sidewalk 59 145 40 37 89 71 Miles of Bituminous Trails 87 74 57 112 142 51 Residents per Square Mile 2,189 3,283 2,599 2,209 2,044 810 *Data obtained from Met Council, 2022 ;; Apple Valley :: Parks & Recreation Page 163 of 672 DEPARTMENT STAFF INFORMATION -- '`- ' -'_ ..:,� -N*.._. r .. _ --„..._,_.1, ,... 2,- - t --. --:- -r-' - : ! ..•;.%. •':,... ,‘1,,%r. , _. . ' ',' ,. 01110,4 47 _, , \ r 11. - G -' if ` sss- __ .. , . 0 - - m."IF77:7./ ' k i ,- \ -.' _ ---1,--- -- -- 1,-. . —18s, '''',•-`' . ----410111111111111' - ,e, FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS (FTEs) FULL TIME/PART SEASONAL (NON- TOTAL TIME (BENEFITTED) BENEFITTED) Parks & Recreation Administration 7.85 - 7.85 Park Maintenance 16.49 5.72 22.22 Recreation Programs - 3.44 3.44 Apple Valley Community Center 1.00 2.75 3.75 Apple Valley Senior Center 3.15 0.53 3.68 Aquatics - 13.53 13.53 Valleywood Golf Course 4.0 12.08 16.08 Arenas 2.0 3.32 5.32 Total FTEs 34.49 41.37 75.87 Number of People 36 400 +/- PARKS & REC EMPLOYEES 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Combined Years of Service 748 686 637 638 619 FOUR STAFF RETIRED IN 2024. Thank you for your combined 118 years of dedicated service, Pat Casperson (36 years), Rich Wiggin (46 years), Mike Endres (24 years) & Debby Shepard (12 years)! •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 164 of 672 ADVISORY COMMITTEE _.••• 111111111WA-- ••• Apple I :- Valley1 II.WPIPf ' " ' '' . a = — ,-_ .d - -- . . \ - ('-‘141. ' -- his r - 1 .,I, roe I �� �--�•. PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) is an appointed committee of volunteer citizens. The purpose of the PRAC is to advise and make recommendations to City Council concerning parks, recreation, open space, and trail issues. In addition, the PRAC provides input to City staff, acting as an advisory board on community interests concerning recreation and parks. The PRAC consists of seven members who are appointed by City Council for three-year terms. The Chair and Secretary are elected annually by the committee at an organizational meeting that is typically held in March. 2024 COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAME TERM BEGAN TERM ENDS Randy Bailey 2024 2027 Dave Freed 2020 2024 Noel Hammill 2013 2025 Lisa Hiebert (Chair) 2019 2026 Craig Long 2022 2025 Mark Schori (Secretary) 2019 2025 Jess Smith 2024 2026 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 165 of 672 ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CONT.) MEMBERS' ROLE The PRAC's work covers a broad range of issues that must be acted upon in a timely manner. Occasionally, the formation of a "task force" or "study group" becomes necessary to look into or work further on more complex issues. Participation in these groups is voluntary. In 2024, PRAC members focused on design concepts for signature Parks Referendum projects and gathering community feedback for the Parks Amenity Plan. PARK DEDICATION The City has enacted an ordinance under Minnesota law that grants a community the authority to receive land or cash (in lieu of land) for purposes of parks from residential and commercial developers. This dedication is set depending on the size of the proposed development and whether it is a residential or commercial development. If the amount of land is not sufficient to support a park, a cash dedication is accepted. The amount of the cash dedication is based on the type of residential or commercial unit. The cash collected goes into a fund for purchase and/or development of parks throughout the city. The PRAC reviews dedication funds when appropriate. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GUIDE Required by the Metropolitan Council, the City of Apple Valley maintains a "Comprehensive Guide Plan" for the City. Neighborhood service areas are defined to help determine park needs for each portion of the City. A complete copy of the Plan is available on the City's website at www.applevalleymn.gov. VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION The City is fortunate to have many citizens who step forward and volunteer to help in the community. One prime example can be found on our various advisory committees and commissions, where we currently have over 40 active citizens dedicating their time and talents to the betterment of our community. National Volunteer Recognition Week was observed April 21-27, 2024, and the City extended thanks to all our volunteers. In addition to our City committee/commission volunteer members, the Parks & Recreation Department was extremely fortunate to have 813 individuals volunteer over 4,000 hours in our parks system in 2024. We are grateful for their dedication to keeping our parks clean and beautiful. . Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 166 of 672 ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CONT.) 2024 MEETINGS City Resolution 2010-39 outlines that Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meetings are held the first Thursday of January, March, May, September, and November. The resolution also permits the Committee Chair to call special meetings as needed. Due to the volume of projects resulting from the successful 2023 Parks Referendum, the Committee scheduled meetings for the first Thursday of every month in 2024. Staff cancelled unnecessary meetings when there were no business items to discuss. Meetings were held on Feb. 1, March 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, July 18 (park tour), Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, and Nov. 21. Regular meetings were held in the Municipal Center's Council Chambers and broadcast on Charter Communication Cable Channel 180 starting at 7 p.m. Recordings of Regular meetings were also made available on YouTube. Informal meetings were held at 6 p.m. in a Municipal Center conference room prior to each Regular meeting. Items of Discussion at Meetings Included: ❖ Alimagnet Park NRMP ❖ North Creek Region Greenway plans ❖ Aquatic Center renaming ❖ Parks Amenity Plan ❖ Department staff changes ❖ Parks referendum projects ❖ Division updates ❖ Park sign master plan ❖ Naming rights of parks facilities BUS TOUR OF THE PARK SYSTEM • `4 7 1r inC,T^ ?C (July 18, 2024) K. On this years annual tour, staff and the PRAC visited 't, parks located close together to discuss the r. concentration of similar amenities in the park system and prepare for conversations with the community Q�� 1 Cr about an amenity replacement plan. These parks . , • included Keller, Duchess, Greening, Pennock, Newell, •_ . to -'' 'l' Wallace, Heritage, Belmont, Chaparral, Palomino, trs., Cedar Knolls, Nordic, Findlay, Faith, and Greenleaf Parks. Stops at Alimagnet Park and Hayes Arena also occurred for updates on projects at those locations. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 167 of 672 PARKS REFERENDUM PROJECTS PARKS REFERENDUM PROJECTS Staff and the PRAC dedicated much of 2024 to projects from the 2023 Parks Referendum. Concepts and designs were reviewed, budgets were scrutinized, contracts were signed, and colors, themes, and playground equipment were selected. Staff focused on the following projects this year: ❖ Pickleball Court Complex Addition at Johnny Cake Ridge Park >i ❖ Concrete Skate Park Construction ❖ Cobblestone Trail Reconstruction ` ❖ Splash Valley Water Park Improvements and Rebranding 6k + Redwood Park and Redwood WATER PARK Community Pool Reconstruction + Kelley Park Reconstruction 111.111.141:211 ❖ Hayes Youth Athletic Complex Construction Farquar Park 13266 Piot Knob Road • ❖ Hayes Arena Refrigeration Replacement ❖ Park Sign Master Plan NUS MIN LIMN n � i may 1 For more information on the Parks ~ o tL Referendum projects and their progress, visit _— `j ` www.applevalleymn.gov/parksprojects. ;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 168 of 672 PARKS REFERENDUM PROJECTS (CONT.) jirge Kire SEE WHAT'S PLANNED 1. __ FOR THIS PARK! I �t - - Apple Valley = Parks&Recreation 11111 r " r •-�.- t44 f`7 - Learn about the plans for your f ,, "'-z`t - neighborhood park and jan Cny staff jai. Fy .awz vK,L3f N+` S _ _ .e c� -K.-"'t� � �, in the park[o share your feetlback! • a y ,4 of Scan the OR code to view the { �� y proposed plans and the schedule yr � ....r;,!✓ t community meefngs.PARKSAMENITY Of the $73.25 million approved by Apple Valley residents in the 2023 Parks Referendum, $18,750,000 is dedicated to making improvements in Apple Valley's neighborhood parks. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee spent several months assisting staff with the creation of the Parks Amenity Plan, which defines the type and schedule of improvements that will be made in each of Apple Valley's parks. The City launched a strategic public engagement initiative to gather community input on the Parks Amenity Plan, focusing on residents' views on proposed park improvements. Staff hosted 50 public meetings (one in each park) from late July through August 2024, engaging with over 1,000 attendees. Dozens of citizens also spoke with staff and the PRAC at their regular meetings to share their feedback on the Parks Amenity Plan. The Parks Amenity Plan contains specific guidelines regarding the following park amenities: f . o• Playgrounds , . tr• Tennis courts *ram ••• o• Pickleball courts ❖ Basketball courts r rig -- ••• Trails a i. " � I 1111710 ❖ Ballfield backstops 1l"' t, ••• Stormwater retention basins °N r ODA The Parks Amenity Plan was adopted by �`� the PRAC on Nov. 21, 2024, and by the City Council on Dec. 26, 2024. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 169 of 672 COMMUNITY EVENTS � ' I � � Uti mat ientd y i � � a� ��� :- N '1! 4 f I it.t y —� ' 2s a ,► _ u 9 PI_ k^ RR''�1 , — # 11 , 1 - , , ,, '''':1, i:I,! r '1%i --.4 C ,i ''' " ' — '-, —, .. '::: ' '4.41.% (- 1,:;„1' ' A /V � 't (,� A! c _ �_ Apple Valley Parks & Recreation hosts special , '- ... 'I'-' events throughout the year to bring the community together in celebration. The two i' '• primary events held every year are Mid-Winter n Fest in February and Freedom Days in July. This �:.. � �... year's events also included the fourth annual � 41;,�' ..,� 9,, Trunk-or-Treat, which was held in the parking lot ; .4 { \� of the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center. The ` r Apple Valley Police Department hosts this event, ® e and Parks & Recreation assists. And new this year was the inaugural Fall Food Truck Festival, which • took place at Kelley Park in September. MID-WINTER FEST (Saturday, Feb. 3) This year's mild weather brought nearly 1,500 people together to enjoy activities, entertainment, and refreshments at the annual Mid-Winter Fest at Johnny Cake Ridge Park West. The event kicked off with over 150 people participating in the annual Medallion Hunt. For the first time in Mid-Winter Fest history, the medallion was hidden in Greening Park! Due to a lack of snow and ice, the traditional Mites Hockey Jamboree and snowshoeing, sledding, and skating activities were replaced with a coloring contest and s'mores making around the six firepits. Families also enjoyed tasty food truck meals, horse-drawn wagon rides, and hours of garden-cart train rides pulled by the Police Department's UTV. Entertainment included Kidsdance DJ and 90's music by cover band Flannel. The event concluded with a spectacular, newly designed fireworks show. The launch site of the show was repositioned and greatly improved the spectators' view. Thank you to our sponsors and the Police and Fire Departments for making the event a huge success! ;;;; Apple Valley •;;• Parks & Recreation Page 170 of 672 COMMUNITY EVENTS (CONT.) FREEDOM DAYS (Friday, June 28—Friday, July 5) The annual July Fourth celebration, Freedom Days, has been coordinated by a committee of dedicated volunteers for many years. The Apple Valley Seniors were back for their second successful year serving root beer floats on Saturday, June 30. The Parks & Recreation Department hosted the annual two- and five-mile Fun Runs, which were held on the morning of Thursday, July 4. Unfortunately, storms rolled in right after the run, forcing the parade, carnival, and fireworks show to be postponed for the first time in the history of the 58-year celebration. However, a good time was had by all at the make-up fireworks show on Friday, July 5! FALL FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL (Saturday, Sept. 14) *it ,- _ An inaugural Food Truck Festival was held in `1 ., Kelley Park and 10 food trucks with a wide "'r q `' variety of tasty fares participated. From egg ..E.� ,far"' I h„id 1_ :� •t -— •'-' ' ate1, rolls to 20 different kinds of brownies, roughly �h ; , i � 500 attended the festivities. Live music and P ':. - community groups offering family activities ;.� I complemented the food vendor offerings. 1 ad` 1 ;I., _._.. Staff look forward to making - ,, _ ~� ,e ,�, this an annual event. r,F - , EGOR ui ' ' At . r 4 t TRUNK-OR-TREAT (Saturday, Oct. 26) -� ' 1,1 ,, r ;, The fourth annual Trunk-or-Treat event was help on ;tip , " t ;� , 3 �. Saturday, October 26, in the Apple Valley Family i e _ t�•__ Aquatic Center parking lot. Over 1,000 kids wearing - i . ` '— _) k — :1, costumes trick-or-treated their way through rows of 1-- t T'' '�'i dpr ' 30+ decorated vehicles sponsored by local r; ' ' — businesses and community groups. This event is .1 ,u�-- ' z } I r it organized by the Police Department with assistance k o ,, .., from the Parks & Recreation Department. -` ). 4 i, \, / '° , •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 171 of 672 PARK MAINTENENCE — - . s-- :, _ , ,„u„air-,,,--, - -,7,-„:-.4-.;!::- , • 6 . PARK MAINTENANCE DIVISION r M _4 y'� .v � `., 1 ors . In 2024, the Park Maintenance Division continued * .a . lI ' Z,IIh `��� to maintain more than 680 acres of parkland on a , `. .'� a °,t i / daily basis, which included plowing over 81 miles of `; .� „, trails and walkways during snow events. These • _ 4 , ` :n. ' - . . _ li' 'Y. efforts ensured our facilities, athletic fields, trails, �� ;f„ ; 4. ,, t� j, and playgrounds remained clean, safe, and playable. ' ,. ti , 1',;1 h ` 'r�� }d i � * y - ti:' �s 'Ey , - �� . -. h r. s •'; r x ^- �� a_-� �j .., - 'Z- , '1 _4 V COMMUNITY SUPPORT Volunteers from across the community provide ''.` ,' l8, 4 invaluable assistance in maintaining our parks. ' *.. Parks Maintenance staff routinely work with •:`' private individuals, boy scout troops, and local " < ' r businesses and churches to tackle large projects such as pulling weeds, laying mulch, and removing invasive species. Thank you to the numerous __ volunteers who help keep our parks clean! : =Tr DID YOU KNOW? r In 2024—and for the first time in history—all 51 of Apple Valley's parks were adopted by the Adopt-a-Park program! Apple Valley Parks & Recreation Page 172 of 672 PARK MAINTENENCE (CONT.) HIGHLIGHTS OF 2024: --i - ❖ With help from a few City contracts, parks r. - . WATER staff performed or oversaw the removal of all - remaining non-treated ash trees (nearly 300) from maintained areas of the parks. � ' : 1, y ' ❖ In partnership with Tree Trust, three planting beds were replaced at Cobblestone Lake Park. ,:. . };. - T �. -- Old siding at the Galaxie Park warming house _x �„ -� was replaced with maintenance free siding. ❖ Using a forestry mower, site lines were R _ cleared in various parks. ❖ Parks staff worked with City engineers and Dakota County to complete a missing trail '40w segment of the North Creek Regional Greenway from 155th Street W to 160th r Street W. As part of the project, parks crews were able to correct some drainage issues k within Quarry Point Park. ..q , r ,• ❖ Parks staff also facilitated the following ..-' , ,'� ,- �' " ' 4 volunteer projects: " ❖ Willow and weed removal around Cobblestone Lake and mulch replacement in flower beds and around trees with 200 Wings Financial volunteers. 1 .` ❖ Two "Buckthorn Busts" at Alimagnet ,., .~? , Park. -4 f ill + ❖ Replanted a section of wooded area at it , Wildwood Park after buckthorn ' removal with the Eco Advocates. • . 1 ' o► + Installation of two bat houses on the jr west side of Cobblestone Lake with a 1 r C local boy scout. t' •� f * .. T . I 1� or • •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 173 of 672 ARENAS • #~2. ".Ear -" ice-Par ev11/1. •ifs HAYES ARENA Big changes came to Hayes Arena in 2024. The refrigeration project as part of the 2023 Parks Referendum kicked off in early March, and the Hayes Arena was closed March through May for construction. The facility re-opened in time for the summer ice season to begin in mid-June. The first season with the new refrigeration system went incredibly well, and staff are already seeing reductions in both energy and water use thanks to the new equipment. While the mechanical aspects of the project are complete, we look forward to making additional cosmetic upgrades to the interior and exterior of Hayes Arena in the future. The refrigeration replacement project included: • New rink floor and dasher boards ••• New refrigeration system - ❖ Upgraded bleacher seating1I a ly �� ❖ Garage door replacement Y c I .I '1 ❖ New scoreboard ❖ Updated interior branding /f�''' lNpa7 ❖ Laser level added to ice resurfacer � " " = •� HAYES ARENA ENERGY 2022 2023 2024 4114_ "/ Water Used (gallon) 1,207,000 1,403,000 707,000 (PIP �� _ ►Y ' "tr Electricity Used (kWh) 695,616 670,656 561,083 ,, Natural Gas Used (BTU) 30,260 31,391 27,125 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 174 of 672 ARENAS SPORTS ARENA The ice season at the Sports Arena was extended one week to accommodate the ice needs of our user groups while allowing construction to start on time at Hayes Arena. In addition to the ice season, we hosted many dry floor events in 2024 including: ❖ Apple Valley High School boys' and girls' tennis seasons ❖ Community bounce house event .;. Inaugural Dakota Valley Recycling furniture sway event ❖ Just Between Friends annual kids' consignment sale ❖ San Francisco 49ers walk-through practice before playing the Vikings ❖ Two craft sales hosted by Perfectly Unique The scoreboard at Hayes Arena was replaced this year, and the old scoreboard was installed in the Sports Arena at the other end of the ice. The feedback to having the second scoreboard has been fantastic. ,,¢ NNE AWL tom. 41.11W Pr • -I ill ,, ,. LL.*,-- il '. 4 SPORTS ARENA 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Hours of Ice Time Rented 908 954 1,178 1,189 1,236 Hours of Ice Time per JPA 347 456 565 611 628 Learn to Skate Participants 240 380 470 491 377 Dry Floor Hours Rented 70 110 105 147 160 Dry Floor Time Used per JPA 115 220 233 268 307 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 175 of 672 VALLEYWOOD -- `- - - a r ''- it 4 17-, x , Ilk T yy VALLEYWOOD GOLF COURSE In 2024, Valleywood continued to see growth in annual rounds as well as revenue. The completion of the irrigation system replacement and on-course improvement projects received rave reviews from our patrons, and the new irrigation system worked flawlessly. As part of the improvement project, we added a new ball distribution machine on the driving range that accepts credit card transactions. By the end of the 2024 season, approximately 40% of all range ball purchases were made at the range machine. The automatic range ball machine and the new irrigation allowed golf shop and maintenance staff to provide better service to patrons and focus on improving course conditions. With nearly all leagues filled and the great word of mouth advertising our course improvements, Valleywood saw a healthy operational profit for the 2024 season. NEW GOLF CART FLEET Valleywood's fleet of 55 golf carts were due for .�... replacement at the end of the 2024 season, and with an ever-increasing number of golfers ti choosing to ride in carts for their rounds, it was the perfect time to increase the fleet from 55 carts to 60. The operational profits Valleywood 11941"11h4r- , ', generated over the last few years allowed staff to purchase the new fleet of carts outright, r° o which saved approximately $40,000 in lease Atii interest fees. By purchasing them before the end of the year, staff received an additional $25,000 in rebates. 6 ;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 176 of 672 VALLEYWOOD (CONT.) STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN Valleywood continues to use the Valleywood Strategic Business Plan as an outline for growing business. Noteworthy highlights include: ❖ Implementing a deli-style food and beverage operation has been an absolute success. ❖ Event hosts appreciate being able to use a caterer of their choice, though many continue using popular Valleywood caterers such as Las Tortillas, Hy-Vee, and Rascals. ❖ Our now veteran food and beverage staff have grown their talents and now oversee most events. Staff working directly with event hosts ensures events are successful. ❖ Revenue per round of golf continues to grow, increasing by over $2 per round in 2024. VALLEYWOOD OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS Valleywood continues to find ways to improve our guest's experience. ❖ In 2023, staff launched the new Valleywood website (www.valleywoodgolf.com), and in 2024, staff expanded the website offerings to include a web store where customers can purchase patron cards and gifts cards as well as pay league dues. ❖ Late in fall 2024, Valleywood received approval to implement a new point-of-sale system, which will minimize technology glitches and reduce staff and customer frustration. Working closely with the City's Finance and IT departments, staff will spend the first few months of 2025 implementing the new point-of-sale system and training support staff on its use. 44.14 _ .. t(P . yF yyt.q • 40. ;;;; Apple Valley •;;• Parks & Recreation Page 177 of 672 VALLEYWOOD (CONT.) VALLEYWOOD EVENTS We continue to see growth in our event business, with the number of events in 2024 surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Valleywood is open to hosting nearly any type of event, from golf outings and business meetings to family celebrations. Here is a snapshot of the most a yam• popular events hosted in 2024. , .i::_ � "• , o• Celebrations of life ❖ Chamber of Commerce Par-Tee outin 2 g ''' i ❖ Graduation parties „� _ � _ ;A. x �;,� �� �. �, ❖ Grand Fall Tasting Event and other wine tastings 4,.. i.`,. . ` , , o• High school athletics banquets — R ;,. Xt, ,, 7 c High school conference golf tournaments k ► '�� - ••• Police department SWAT training and banquet ,'� ` ' ••• Weddings : . VALLEYWOOD BY THE NUMBERS 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Patron Card Holders 21 41 86 73 64 Senior Patron Card Holders 184 284 274 271 288 Members — Women's League (18) 92 93 93 76 85 Members — Women's League (9) 116 136 143 143 144 Members — Men's League 72 104 120 116 124 Members — Senior League 96 110 105 98 100 Number of Rounds Played 32,910 38,959 34,465 32,747 34,579 Large Range Buckets Sold 6,874 7,003 8,705 7,133 4,548 Medium Range Buckets Sold 1,846 2,825 2,670 2,189 1,725 18-Hole Cart Rentals 11,877 14,391 13,514 13,412 14,144 9-Hole Cart Rentals 5,907 8,766 8,766 8,916 7,954 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 178 of 672 SENIOR & EVENT CENTER 1, -4., , i t , ,.,!-k,:-.4.);, .1:: '; 4--2J,.; it 4ii, ix- . tf' — , iii Air A-- ,: -- . -, .. ,. (--- ' . --4*.t- :),`"' .-w 4.--' '471' : -.'4' - .4.,,: ' iiik .:. - .., - , ._ , , i 1 -' ' -'„ .; • - : --,„ ?it IT, � • I li '� 1(.3 i°'\ C \ IL --.., - I -I. ' 1•4_,_:" ‘_— — I ' 11 ---i APPLE VALLEY SENIOR & EVENT CENTER The Apple Valley Senior & Event Center is a 21,000 square foot facility that provides space for senior recreation during weekdays and meeting/banquet space available for rent in the evening and on weekends. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, there were 917 members of the Apple Valley Seniors Organization (presently there are 804 members in the 2024-25 fiscal year). Senior programming focuses on education, recreation, arts and crafts, exercise, entertainment, games, and day trips. REGULARLY SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES AT THE SENIOR & EVENT CENTER Bicycle Groups Color & Chat Painters Billiards (Men's and Women's) Core & Cardio Pet Discussion Bingo Dinner Club Puzzles Board Games Dominoes Quilting Bees Book Clubs Donated Bread Re-Created Cards Card Games Driver Improvement Senior Jam ❖ 500 Drum Fit Senior Learning Zoom ❖ Bridge Feed My Starving Children Sing Along* ❖ Cribbage Friday Flicks Stitchers ❖ Euchre Gentle Yoga Story Telling ❖ Hand & Foot Hardanger Table Tennis ❖ Pinochle Line Dancing Tai Chi Catered Lunch Lunch Bunch* Wii Games Chair Pilates* Knitting & Crocheting Xa Beat Coffee (Complimentary) Mah Jong *New in 2024! ;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 179 of 672 SENIOR & EVENT CENTER (CONT.) APPLE VALLEY SENIORS ORGANIZATION The Senior & Event Center is home to the Apple Valley Seniors Organization, which is lead by a volunteer Executive Committee. Other volunteer committees include Education & Service, Finance, Historians, Membership, and Lettuce Do Lunch. Adults aged 55+ are eligible to become a member, and benefits of membership include a monthly newsletter, discounts on some activities, new member orientation of the Senior & Event Center, and participation in bingo, movies, and the Discounted Bread program. Senior Center staff also put on an annual holiday party for interested seniors, which includes a catered meal and entertainment. In 2024, there was a record turnout of 161 seniors at the holiday party! OUR MEMBERS There are currently 804 members, and new members continue to sign up daily. Our members come from 27 cities across the state (with five out-of-state members). TRIPS & TOURS Many Apple Valley Seniors enjoyed several trips and tours in 2024. Trips included The Jason Show, Pavek Broadcast Museum, Lacrosse Rotary Light Tour, Old Log Theater ("Million Dollar Quartet"), Chanhassen Dinner Theatres (White Christmas), and a Trolley Tour of Stillwater. SENIOR ACTIVITY PARTICIPANTS IN 2024 — ` , 1 .1 January 2,278 • tAwil ill; 2,344 ,., f* — ' March 2,463 - . tc April 2,493 ,�, 41 Vo,pr, T4v., ` May 2,657 y ' . a' R ;i -.�� June 2,053 e 9 July 2,440 j 7 V. 14 A 0'' August 1,858 September 2,162 - /1/4 October 2,651 November 2,138 ( -, i `,. 'I. December 2,046 V �1,,-. - ,. 1.1 . TOTAL 27 1 of O ,6 3 IF ,a�. . - w' :44 �. •••••• • Apple Valley �•. , ••••. ... Parks & Recreation Page 180 of 672 SENIOR & EVENT CENTER (CONT.) I • IF I • 1 ''� r ,6k-, iit' - '? Ems f I t' , 'd 41 .• .\ N, , ... .. ‘.. \' . - - ! , RENTAL GROUPS The Apple Valley Senior & Event Center is the ideal location for celebrations, events, banquets, and meetings. Groups as small as five or as large as 200 will find this facility a welcoming place to host their event. ROOM # OF RENTALS HOURS RESERVED 1 Section of Yellowstone Room 80 249 2 Sections of Yellowstone Room 31 110 Full Yellowstone Room (3 Sections) 14 114 Glacier Room 5 23 Yosemite Room 60 154 TOTALS 190 650 FACILITY PROJECTS Projects that occurred at the facility in 2024 include: ❖ Replaced fittings, lines, actuator, and electrical on cooling tower. ❖ Installed a new hot water pump and motor; prepared a refurbished backup pump to have on hand to swap in if needed. ❖ Had all carpet professionally cleaned in the facility. ❖ Cleaned and performed repairs on the fireplace. ❖ Rewired and replaced fire alarm. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 181 of 672 AQUATICS ,, , ... ........, or n , , _... .._ . __ ___ . . .___,,,...._ . . .) ,, ,,„, ,_.. J t s, 6 r .aM{i a�44 i CHAL s '�C'�R '4a Y.. {_ 2 S r `� .1= i APPLE VALLEY FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER Although the season got off to a cold and rainy start, attendance climbed quickly once the weather improved in July, and the facility attracted over 700 people per day on average. The end of the 2024 swimming season meant the end of an era at the Family Aquatic Center; after undergoing extensive renovations and improvements in the off season, it will be reopening in 2025 under the new name of Splash Valley Water Park. ® — � : ) _ - _ i• ...9i,. .. ,-1 1-----""" - 4 ":44.A-4..--, ---'-- - i - V I If II L- 11 ,._._ 7itt.,116-rm±k1 : _ Nt_;___°1'81'27I-1171-::1 _ ff - -„cri ,L. - ,__ ...-""iNtimpi,...- 01.0,,-'7'1'..-c7- , it.. A - _ FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Open Swim Attendance - 53,950 57,330 67,909 47,487 Water Walking Attendance - 8,770 6,333 8,430 5,561 Days Open - 79 72 76 63 Days Closed - 3 5 3 14 Average Daily Attendance - 683 796 893 753 •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 182 of 672 AQUATICS (CONT.) R- II } s,i`, 4 - ___ telc ' 1," _ --Ls. '2a - C I _yam_ - , , ". i� _ r ir -,ice z �_ - --.: 1117-‘ - ' - - .--ry '-4116 - ..-_. _ ?� • ... y44 fir-.' I `_ ` 4 ,, -- i �- - , * lli REDWOOD COMMUNITY POOL In 2023, the community showed their love for the Redwood Community Pool by voting to build a new pool at Redwood Park as part of the 2023 Parks Referendum. In 2024, while designs for a new pool were underway, the community enjoyed the 60th and final season of Redwood Pool. A final farewell gathering was held at the end of the pool season, and many past patrons and employees returned to say goodbye to the original pool and building. Redwood Park will be under construction in 2025, and the new park and pool will open in summer 2026. REDWOOD POOL 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Open Swim Attendance - 5,021 5,441 5,544 5,233 Swim Lesson Participants - 240 340 355 339 Private Pool Reservations - 77 74 67 42 Days Open - 67 72 73 60 Days Closed - 12 7 6 17 Average Daily Attendance - 75 101 91 87 ;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 183 of 672 ADULT ATHLETICS 44 ` i - fi. ADULT ATHLETIC LEAGUES & OPEN GYMS The Parks & Recreation Department offers adult leagues in the following sports: volleyball, bean bags, softball, basketball, and kickball. Open gym time for adults is also offered for badminton, basketball, pickleball, and volleyball at the Apple Valley Community Center. Adult open gym numbers soared in 2024 with 19,218 total participants, which represents a 27.2% increase over participation in 2023. FIELD RENTALS When fields are not in use by City programs or local youth athletic organizations, they are rented out to private groups and clubs for games and tournaments. Field rentals were heavy again in 2024: they were up 11.5% from 2023 and brought in $151,811 of revenue. VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES 2024 was another banner year for the adult Adult Volleyball Team Registrations volleyball program with 434 total volleyball teams 500 participating in leagues and an annual 450 434 tournament, which is a 13% increase over 2023. 400 381 Leagues are offered year-round, and a 350 337 tournament is held during Mid-Winter Fest. 300 Indoor leagues at the Apple Valley Community 250 216 208 Center include women's officiated, women's self- 200 officiated, open self-officiated, co-rec self- 150 officiated, and a new Reverse 4's league. Summer 100 outdoor sand volleyball leagues are also offered 50 0 at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East. This year, 13 skills 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 clinics were also offered and had 181 participants. •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 184 of 672 ADULT ATHLETICS (CONT.) Bean Bag League Registrations BEAN BAG LEAGUES 160 149 Bean bags leagues peaked in 2022 and 140 129 have leveled off over the past two 120 i 110 years. Indoor leagues are offered in the 100 winter, spring, and late fall at the Apple 80 60 68 Valley Community Center, and outdoor 60 leagues are offered in the summer and 40 early fall at Johnny Cake Ridge Park 20 IC 1 East. A total of 110 teams participated o in bean bags leagues in 2024. 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 . h., of , �➢z =i• .; �. tiri� �_ `ter; 4 1 SOFTBALL LEAGUES Softball League Registrations 140 129 Softball numbers continue to trend down state- 115 wide, and Apple Valley's softball program has 120 104 mirrored those trends with a 12.5% decrease in 100 91 teams in 2024 from 2023. Even so, 91 teams 77 80 - participated in the summer and fall seasons. While team numbers and associated registration 60 revenue have dropped, much of that revenue 40 has been replaced with expanded field rentals. Private groups and local baseball clubs are 20 happy to have available fields. ° 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 ;;;; Apple Valley •;;• Parks & Recreation Page 185 of 672 RECREATION PROGRAMS L.`- .- I — 4 :. r . / RECREATION PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES The Parks & Recreation Department offers many recreation programs for youth and families that emphasize all different kinds of learning and fun. These programs include the Little Orchard Preschool, preschool classes, the summer playground program and puppet wagon, holiday programming, open gyms, outdoor ice skating, and contracted programs such as Music Together and Soccer Shots. ' LITTLE ORCHARD PRESCHOOL & . °'. : It ': PRESCHOOL CLASSES A `' b.. _ ','�-. Little Orchard Preschool is held on I Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at the Apple Valley Community Center from September through May. For children not enrolled in Little Orchard Preschool, we C. 4./C---- _ _ 41 Ira offer other preschool classes throughout ✓�� the year. - '\ '' i MUSIC TOGETHER & SOCCER SHOTS ,., 1 , ` -'• { We continue to share successful partnerships -,,* t :g`� with local programs Music in the Valley 4 J Together and Soccer Shots, which are both m ;10 • geared toward children up to five years of age. '�, i; _ � In 2023, we had 107 Music Together participants and 43 Soccer Shots participants. C , i-,,--, .._________ •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 186 of 672 RECREATION PROGRAMS (CONT.) SUMMER PROGRAMS SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM — 211 Total Participants in 2024 The Summer Playground Program—one of Apple Valley's longest-running programs— keeps kids ages 6-11 active and engaged on summer mornings. In 2024, the program was held for six weeks Mondays through Thursdays at Wildwood and Cedar Isle Parks. SUMMER CAMPS —481 Total Campers in 2024 We expanded our camp offerings for children ages 6-11 to include more full-day opportunities. Camps included Summer Surge, Day Camp, Awesome Adventure Camp, Camp Quest, and a variety of afternoon camps. PUPPET THEATER The Apple Valley Puppet Theater, now in its 46th year, visited 20 parks per week from mid-June through mid-August. In addition to these regular shows, the Puppet Wagon made appearances at a July concert at Music in Kelley Park at two Night to Unite neighborhood locations. While many families have several generations of familiarity with the Puppet Theater and their performances, these after-hours events provided an opportunity for exposure to new families and groups of people. JIGSAW PUZZLE CONTEST - NEW THIS YEAR! In November, 12 teams battled it „�.., out in Apple Valley Parks & Recreation's inaugural jigsaw puzzle competition, which are currently el_____�_______=...ars �. very popular in Minnesota. Each team consisted of up people to four le p 4.! 904 ° and were given the same 500-piece i —� puzzle. Puzzle assembly was timed, 1 and the three teams with the 116 I . fastest times were awarded prizes. : ; g- Additional puzzle contests are planned for 2025! •;;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 187 of 672 RECREATION PROGRAMS (CONT.) OUTDOOR SKATING , " Due to an unseasonably warm winter, the � � • 4 2024 outdoor skating season was very f 4 0 short. The rinks at the Community Center �, , and Johnny Cake Activity Center were openv w#� ' for eight days, and the remaining sites were open for six days. While the outdoor r ' skating season normally runs through mid- '' February, rinks were closed by end of ` 1►1 I January this year. The Parks Maintenance � - � �� � • crew did a great job maintaining ice 1 whenever possible, but we all hope to see -.0•1"' better ice conditions next winter! - A OPEN GYM PROGRAMS Open gym time for youth and families is offered at the Apple Valley Community Center seven days a week and at no cost or a nominal fee. During the school year, additional days and times were added to all open gyms on non-school days, including during winter and spring breaks, MEA, and conference days. An overall 40% attendance increase occurred on these days in 2024, with a 50% increase during Thanksgiving week. PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM — 170 Registered Families in 2024 Preschoolers ages five and under have full access to scooters, trikes, balls, and tumbling mats during this gym time, which is held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during the school year and Wednesdays in the summer. This year, four special theme days added some excitement to Preschool Open Gym: Halloween Costumes, Princesses & Superheroes, Santa Stop, and a Mid-Winter Fest mascot visit. YOUTH OPEN GYM — 648 Registered Participants in 2024 Youth open gym is designed for students in grades 6-12 to play basketball or volleyball Mondays through Fridays from 2:30-4:30 p.m. and weekends from noon-2 p.m. The program is free, and parents do not stay. FAMILY OPEN GYM Adults and children ages 17 and under play basketball and volleyball together during this free gym time. Family Open Gym is offered daily from noon-2 p.m. ;; Apple Valley ... Parks & Recreation Page 188 of 672 ;` ►' • / • "1 0, .4 . • „: r , I -I , • • - r � t - `� -� - _�i'.�. � .J 1-' -- THANK YOU Thank you to the Apple Valley City Council, the Apple Valley Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, and the residents of Apple Valley for your continued support of the Parks & Recreation Department in our efforts to provide opportunities for outstanding quality-of-life experiences. Sincerely, Apple Valley :: Parks & Recreation 2024 ANNUAL REPORT Page 189 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.M. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution amending the 2025 Budget for specific items Staff Contact: Department / Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Action Requested: Adopt Resolution amending the 2025 Budget for specific items. Summary: The City Council is requested to consider a resolution amending the 2025 operating budget for items that are proposed to be funded by anticipated savings within the 2025 budget or by realigning other sources. By realigning these sources budget resources,these items will be completed during 2025. Upon the the resolution being adopted by the City Council the items identified will be ordered. Background: Please see the attached exhibit for additional information on each of the proposed items. Budget Impact: The items included in the budget amendment resolution would result in a net increase in budgeted revenues for the General Fund by$54,000, budgeted revenues in the Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Fund (VERF)would increase by$72,315, budgeted expenditures in the VERF fund would increase by$93,915, budgeted expenditures in the Cable PEG fund would increase $33,000 and budgeted expenditures in the Fire Facilities Fund would increase $9,700. Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Exhibit Page 190 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025_ RESOLUTION AMENDING 2025 BUDGET FOR SPECIFIC ITEMS WHEREAS, certain 2025 activities and purchases were not included in the original 2025 adopted budget; and WHEREAS, funding exists to complete these projects from existing budget savings or additional resources, and WHEREAS, certain 2025 program budget savings are requested to be reassigned; and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley that the following budget adjustments be made to the 2025 budget. Account 2025 Department/Fund Description Code Additional (reduced) Amount Streets Purchase 2013 John Deere Tractor from Parks VERF 1600.6745 44,315 Fleet Salary Savings from Vacancies 1530.6110 (44,315) Subtotal General Fund-Expenditures $ 0 Police Add'l School Resource Funding Dakota Ridge 1001.4259 54,000 Subtotal General Fund-Revenues $ 54,000 Parks Maintenance VERF Additional Sales proceeds 7431.8205 28,000 Streets VERF-Revenue Additional VERF revenue from General Fund 7441.4225 44,315 Subtotal Other Funds-Revenues $ 72,315 Fire Facilities Fire Station#1 —Replace Door&Concrete Pad 4832.6715 $ 9,700 Parks Maintenance VERF Purchase Bobcat w/Mulching Attachment 7432.6715 49,600 Cable PEG Fund Audio and Presentation System Replacement 4812.6740 33,000 Streets VERF Purchase 2013 John Deere Tractor from Parks VERF 7442.6715 44,315 Subtotal Other Funds-Expenditures $ 136,615 ADOPTED this 12th day of June 2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 191 of 672 (Council Meeting Date 06-12-25) BACKGROUND Park Maintenance VERF-Purchase of Bobcat(7432.6715) Amount Parks is looking to replace their existing John Deere tractor with a Bobcat with a mulching attachment.The existing John Deere tractor is used for park maintenance and also for snow plowing and the Streets department would like to purchase the tractor for the price offered on trade-in. $ 49,600 The funding would come from the additional proceeds received in addition to existing funds in the Parks VERF account. Streets VERF—Purchase of John Deere Tractor from Parks VERF(7430.6715) Amount The Streets Depai intent would like to purchase the existing tractor from the Parks VERF. The existing John Deere tractor is used for snow plowing of courts during a full plow event but is currently outfitted with turf tires. The price was determined by what was offered on trade-in. In addition, streets would add a set of tires at estimated cost of $6,815. $44,315 The purchase becomes a fleet addition and funding would come from the operating budget in Fleet Department position vacancies. Police—School Resource Officer at Dakota Ridge(1001.4259) Amount The Police Department has been approached by ISD 196 to provide School Resource Officer services at Dakota Ridge for the coming school year. This amendment would provide additional funding of $54,000 to cover the additional salaries for the 2025 $ 54,000 portion of the school year. Fire Facilities Fund—Replace Door and Concrete Pad Fire Station#1 (4822.6715) Amount The service door at Fire Station# 1 is in need of replacement and the concrete pad has heaved such that the door will not open fully. The Fire Department is requesting the replacement of the door and replacement of the concrete pad. $9,700 Funding would come from the balance in the Fire Facilities fund resulting from savings on the prior FS#1 HVAC replacement project. Cable PEG Fund—Council Chamber Audio&Presentation System(4812.6740) Amount The 2025 Cable PEG Fund budget included$75,000 for the replacement of the Council chamber audio- visual and presentation systems. The project will include the replacement of the speakers, microphone, projector, touchscreens, and control room equipment. The current estimate is $107,123, which results in additional funding needed. $33,000 The additional funding would come from current available restricted PEG funding which can only be used for cable equipment. Page 192 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.N. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution adopting 2025 Performance Measures and approving participation in the Performance Measurement Program Staff Contact: Department / Division: Jacob Bosley,Accounting Supervisor Finance Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Action Requested: Adopt Resolution adopting 2025 Performance Measures and approving participation in the Performance Measurement Program Summary: In 2010,the Minnesota State Legislature created the Council on Local Results and Innovation (CLRI). The CLRI created a standard set of ten performance measures for cities intended to aid residents, taxpayers, and state and local elected officials in determining the efficacy of cities in providing services and to measure residents' opinions on those services. In February of 2012,the CLRI created a comprehensive performance measurement system for cities and counties to implement. In 2013, the CLRI revised the performance measures and clarified the system requirements to increase participation in the program.The City of Apple Valley has participated in the program since the changes made in 2013. The City Council is now being asked to continue its participation in the program for 2025. Background: Participation in the program is voluntary. However, participating cities are eligible for a reimbursement of$0.14 per capita in local government aid and are exempt from levy limits under sections 275.70 to 275.74 for taxes payable in the following calendar year, if levy limits are in effect. The City of Apple Valley received $7,875 in 2024 for participation in the 2024 year.The City is required to file a report on the collected measurements by July 1st. Attached is a draft of the performance data that was collected in 2024, that staff intends to submit to the State Auditor.The first page is the summary scorecard, followed by a graphical presentation. The results need to be publicized and shared with the community. Staff proposes to publish the survey on the City's website and include the information in an upcoming newsletter. Attached is a draft report that would be used to share the data. Page 193 of 672 Staff recommends the City Council adopt the attached resolution adopting 2025 performance measures and approve participation in performance measurement program, as recommended by the CLRI. Budget Impact: Budget impact is estimated to be approximately$7,500, and is dependent on the State continuing funding. Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Performance Measures Page 194 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION ADOPTING 2025 PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND APPROVE PARTICIPATION IN PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT PROGRAM WHEREAS,benefits to the City of Apple Valley for participation in the Minnesota Council on Local Results and Innovation's comprehensive performance measurement program are outlined in MS 6.91 and include eligibility for a reimbursement as set by State statute; and WHEREAS, any city or county participating in the comprehensive performance measurement program is also exempt from state levy limits for taxes, if levy limits are in effect; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Apple Valley has adopted and implemented at least 10 of the performance measures, as developed by the Council on Local Results and Innovation, and a system to use this information to help plan, budget, manage and evaluate programs and processes for optimal future outcomes; and NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota, that this Council does hereby approve the following Performance Measures and will publish the results of the Performance Measures on the City's website before the end of the following calendar year. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that this Council will submit to the Office of the State Auditor the actual results of the performance measures adopted by the City. Performance Indicator General Percent change in the taxable property market value Nuisance code enforcement cases per 1,000 population Bond rating(Moody's and S&P) Police Group A and Group B Crime Rates Group A and Group B Crime Clearance Rates Fire Insurance industry rating of fire services Fire calls per 1,000 population EMS call per 1,000 population Streets Average city street pavement condition rating Expenditures for road rehabilitation per paved lane mile rehabilitated Percentage of all jurisdiction lane miles rehabilitated in the year Average hours to complete road system during snow event Page 195 of 672 Water Operating cost per 1,000,000 gallons of water pumped/produced Sanitary Sewer Number of sewer blockages on city system per 100 connections ADOPTED this 12th day of June,2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Page 196 of 672 2024 City Performance Measurement Program Results (Data from 2020-2024, Unless Otherwise Noted) Background In 2010,the Minnesota Legislature created the Council on Local Results and Innovation (CLRI). Currently, the CLRI has a standard set of 27 performance measurements for counties and 29 performance measurements for cities that they believe will aid residents,taxpayers,and state and local elected officials in determining the efficacy of counties and cities in providing services. Participation in the standard measures program by a city or a county is voluntary. Cities and counties that choose to participate in the standards measure program may be eligible for funding of 14 cent per capita from the State of MN. The Apple Valley City Council chose to participate in the program for the 2024 reporting year. In order to receive the per capita reimbursement for the following calendar year, cities must adopt and implement a minimum of ten performance measures from the CLRI's list of 29 measures and file a report with the Office of the State Auditor. The measurements are divided into six different categories: General, Police Services, Fire& EMS Services, Streets,Water,and Sanitary Sewer.As part of this process,the City submitted five years of data(generally 2020 to 2024, sometimes 2020 to 2023) for 14 of the 29 standard performance measurements, which were selected from each of the six categories. Below are the data related to each of the measurements the City chose to track. City of Apple Valley I Performance Scorecard Performance Category 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 General _ Percent change in the taxable property market value 7.46% 5.06% 4.82% 16.14% 4.83% Nuisance code enforcement cases per 1,000 population 46.26 55.68 48.70 62.20 68.66 Bond rating(Moody's) Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Bond rating(S&P) AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Police Services Part I and II Crime Rates-Part I 974 1202 N/A N/A N/A Part I and II Crime Rates-Part II 1429 1225 N/A N/A N/A Part I and II Crime Clearance Rates-Part I 21.56% 24.13% N/A N/A N/A Part I and II Crime Clearance Rates-Part II _ 45.56% 33.47% N/A N/A N/A Group A and B Crime Rates-Group A N/A N/A 2036 2103 1901 Group A and B Crime Rates-Group B _ N/A N/A 1119 1056 931 Group A and B Crime Clearance Rates-Group A — N/A N/A 40.18% 39.66% 36.19% Group A and B Crime Clearance Rates-Group B N/A N/A 75.34% 78.60% 76.80% Fire&EMS Services Insurance industry rating of fire services 2 F 2 F 2 F 2 r 2 Fire calls per 1,000 population 11.58 13.05 13.90 13.80 16.80 EMS call per 1,000 population 25.56 27.91 28.70 28.11 26.63 Streets Average city street pavement condition rating 74 71 68 67 65 Expenditures for road rehabilitation per paved lane mile rehabilitated 543,034 686,019 629,689 400,042 660,629 Percentage of all jurisdiction lane miles rehabilitated in the year 4.82% 2.54% 4.23% 5.53% 2.75% Average hours to complete road system during snow event 7.00 7.00 7.30 7.30 7.25 Water Operating cost per 1,000,000 gallons of water pumped/produced $ 1,835 $ 1,618 $ 2,083 $ 2,353 $ 2,523 Sanitary Sewer Number of sewer blockages on city system per 100 connections 0.050 0.075 0.019 0.012 0.037 Page 197 of 672 GENERAL MEASURES Percent Change in the Taxable Property Market Value: Property Value Increases Moderate for 2024 20.00% 16.14% 15.00% 10.00% o 5.00% o 5.06% 4.82% 0.00% 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Change in Taxable Property Market Value Nuisance Code Enforcement Cases per 1,000 Population: Nuisance Code Enforcement Cases per 1,000 Population 80.00 68.66 55.68 IIIIlIiE _.. j 60.0048.70 46.26 40.00 20.00 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Cases/1,000 Population City of Apple Valley Bond Rating: The City of Apple Valley maintains the highest possible credit rating from both Moody's and Standard & Poor's ratings agencies. Agency 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Moody's Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa S&P AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA Page 198 of 672 POLICE SERVICES MEASURES Part I and II Crime Rates, per the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension: Part I and II Crime Rates 2,000 1,500 ,429 1,2021,225 1,000 974 500 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Part I Part II Part I and II Crime Clearance Rates, per the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension: Part I and II Crime Clearance Rates 50.0% 45.56% — 40.0% — 33.47 30.0% — 21.56° 24.13% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Part I Cleared Rate Part II Cleared Rate Part I crimes include murder, rape, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, and human trafficking. Part II crimes include other assaults, forgery and counterfeiting, embezzlement, stolen property, vandalism, weapons, prostitution, other sex offenses, narcotics, gambling, family and children crime, DUI, liquor laws, disorderly conduct, and other offenses. * The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension transitioned to the NIBRS reporting system in 2021, which impacted crime statistics starting in 2022. See the next page for updated reporting statistics. Page 199 of 672 Group A and B Crime Rates, per the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension: Group A and B Crime Rates 2,500 2,036 2,103 2,000 1,901 1,500 1,119 1,056 1,000 931 500 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 ■Group A ■Group B Group A and B Crime Clearance Rates, per the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension: Group A and B Crime Clearance Rates 90.0% 78.60% 76.80% 80.0% - 75.34% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.18% ° 40.0% 39.66/0 ° 36.19° 30.0% 20.0% 10.0 0.0% 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Group A Cleared Rate Group B Cleared Rate *The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension transitioned to the NIBRS reporting system in 2021, which impacted crime statistics starting in 2022. Group A crimes include murder, rape, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, human trafficking, counterfeiting/forgery, embezzlement, sex offenses, stolen property, prostitution, gambling, vandalism,weapons, and narcotics. Group B crimes include family offenses—non-violent, DUI, liquor laws, disorderly conduct, and all other offenses. NIBRS offers more detailed incident information, resulting in higher numbers for Group A crimes and lower numbers for Group B crimes. Additionally, some offenses previously categorized as Group B may now fall under Group A in NIBRS, decreasing Group B crime numbers.This change in reporting standards offers a more accurate view of crime data trends without implying actual increases or decreases in crime rates in Minnesota. Page 200 of 672 FIRE SERVICES MEASURES Insurance Industry Rating of Fire Services: 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2 2 2 2 2 The City of Apple Valley completed a Public Protection Classification (PPCTM) survey evaluating the community's structural fire suppression capabilities in 2018 in which the City's overall score was improved to a Class 2 rating. Previously,Apple Valley held a Class 3 rating since 1998 (with some areas rated a Class 9 due to a recent revision in how the Insurance Service Office (ISO) rates certain properties located over 1,000 feet from a fire hydrant). Fire Calls per 1,000 Population: Fire Calls per 1,000 Population 20 16.80 15 13.80 13.05 13.90 10 5 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Fire Calls/1,000 Population Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Calls per 1,000 Population: EMS Calls per 1,000 Population 29 28.70 27.91 28.11 28 27 <A3 26 25.56 25 24 23 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 EMS Calls/1,000 Population NOTE: EMS services for the City of Apple Valley are provided by Allina Medical Transportation. Page 201 of 672 STREETS MEASURES Average City Street Pavement Condition Rating: The implementation of the City's Pavement Management Program is resulting in improving street quality. The Pavement Condition Index target rating is 73. 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 74 71 68 67 67 Expenditures for Road Rehabilitation per Paved Lane Mile Rehabilitated: Expenditures per Paved Lane Mile $800,000 $700,000 $68 019 $629,689 $660,629 $600,000 $543,034 $500,000 $400,000 $400,042 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $0 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Expenditures per Paved Lane Mile NOTE: Expenditures per Paved Lane Mile dropped in 2023 due to a higher percentage of mileage of micro surfacing and overlay projects, which are less costly per mile, when compared to full reconstruction projects Paved Lane Miles by Type 20.0 17.8 18.0 16.0 — 14.0 12.0 in 9 9.8 9.7 10.0 8.0 8.6 8.5 8.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 3.0 3.3 2.0 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 •Construction/Overlay Miles Micro Surface Miles Page 202 of 672 Percentage of all Jurisdiction Lane Miles Rehabilitated in the Year: Percentage of Lane Miles Rehabilitated 6.0 o 5.0% 4.82% 4.0% 4.23% 3.0% 2.54% 2.0% 2.75% 1.0% 0.0% 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Percentage of Lane Miles Rehabilitated Average Hours to Complete Road System During Snow Event: Average Hours to Complete Road System During Snow Event of Over 2 Inches 7.40 7.30 7.20 7.30 7.30 7.25 7.10 7.00 6.90 7.00 7.00 6.80 1 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 — Average hours to complete road system during snow event Page 203 of 672 WATER & SANITARY SEWER MEASURES Operating Cost per 1,000,000 Gallons of Water Pumped/Produced: 7 Operating Cost/1,000,000 Gallons Pumped 3,000 3,000 cu cu $2,523 -0 v E 2,500 2 353 2,500 E 2,000 $1,835 a 2,000 o $1,618 0 I 1,500500tp 1,000 1,000 ° 500 500 ° 0 0_ 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Operating Cost/1,000,000 Gallons Pumped Gallons of Water Pumped (millions) Number of Sewer Blockages on City System per 100 Connections: Blockages/100 Connections 0.080 0.08 0.070 0.060 - 0.05 0.050 0.040 II 0.04 0.030 0.020Aii_O 02 0.01 0.010 — 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Blockages/100 Connections Page 204 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.0. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve 2026 ALF Ambulance Budget Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Approve 2026 ALF Ambulance Budget Summary: As you will recall, Allina Health Emergency Medical Services(Allina) began providing Advanced Life Support(ALS) ambulance service to the three cities and neighboring townships in early 2009.Allina operates under ALF's State of Minnesota license for this service territory and the ALF Board administers the contract with Allina. Councilmember John Bergman serves as our primary representative on the ALF Board and Mayor Hooppaw serves as our alternate representative. Because the member cities no longer need to budget for operational costs,ALF budgets since 2010 have been greatly simplified. The attached ALF Ambulance 2026 Statement of Cash Flow,which serves as the ALF Ambulance 2026 Budget, identifies the minimal additions and deductions anticipated during the year.This budget was approved by the ALF Board on May 22, 2025. Council should consider a motion to approve the attached 2026 ALF Ambulance Budget as recommended by the ALF Ambulance Board. Background: The Joint Powers Agreement states"On or before July 1 of each year,the annual operating budget for the following calendar year as recommended by the Board shall be submitted to each member City Council for approval or disapproval". Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. ALF Ambulance 2026 Budget Approval Resolution Page 205 of 672 Page 206 of 672 A.L.F. AMBULANCE BOARD RESOLUTION 25-01 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2026 BUDGET WHEREAS,The A.L.F.Ambulance Joint Powers Agreement states "On or before July 1 of each year, the annual operating budget for the following calendar year as recommended by the Board shall be submitted to each member City Council for approval or disapproval. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the A.L.F.Ambulance Board: 1. The 2026 A.L.F.Budget,a copy of which is attached hereto,is hereby approved. 2. The 2026 A.L.F. Budget is authorized to be transmitted to the member city councils for their approval or disapproval. ADOPTED by the A.L.F.Ambulance Board this 22nd day of May 2025. A.L.F.AMBULANCE BOARD BY: 464 7 71-� A.L.F.Ambulan a Board Chair ATTEST: L Secretary Page 207 of 672 a Statement of Cash Flows r r r r 2024 2025 2025 2026 Actual Adopted Estimate Proposed Additions Townships /City $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Interest on investments 7,211 4,000 4,000 5,000 Total additions 8,711 5,500 5,500 6,500 Deductions Expenses Other 670 500 500 500 Total deductions 670 500 500 500 Net changes in cash before distributions 8,041 5,000 5,000 6,000 Net changes in cash position 8,041 5,000 5,000 6,000 Cash balance, January 1 214,050 216,531 222,091 227,091 Cash balance, December 31 $ 222,091 $ 221,531 $ 227,091 $ 233,091 Page 208 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.P. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution approving the Deer Management Plan Staff Contact: Department / Division: Samantha Berger, Natural Resources Coordinator Public Works/Natural Resources Nick Francis, Police Chief Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Action Requested: Adopt Resolution approving the Deer Management Plan Summary: Staff from the City's Parks, Police, and Public Works Departments have researched information related to the management of deer in the community over the last few years. Initial discussions began in August 2023 with the Council directing staff to monitor deer collision reports and aerial surveys to determine if deer management was necessary for the future.Aerial survey information is collected through Dakota County and the Three Rivers Park District and requires adequate snow cover to be able to complete the deer count. The 2023 survey information did not warrant deer management control in the City, 2024 did not produce enough snow cover to complete the survey, and 2025 data showed populations high enough to warrant management. In addition,the City receives about a half dozen or so calls or communications each year from property owners regarding issues with deer in the City. In May 2025, Staff presented the findings of the 2025 aerial survey and the Draft plan to Council at their Informal meeting. See attached Deer Management Plan for additional information. Staff have worked with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources(DNR) and local partners to create a Deer Management Plan for the City.The Deer Management Plan will utilize the City's Police department to begin management as warranted by annual surveys.Through adopting the plan, this allows the City to obtain permits from the DNR for deer management. Utilizing the Police Department to complete a firearm hunt may require ordinance revisions allowing the use of firearms. Background: At the May 8, 2025, Informal Council meeting, Natural Resources staff presented a Draft Deer Management Plan. In March 2025, City staff presented the Draft Plan to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Page 209 of 672 at an Informal Committee Meeting. At the August 10, 2023, Informal Council Meeting, Parks, Public Works and Police staff discussed Deer management strategies with council. Budget Impact: On-going costs for completing firearm management are estimated between $18,500-27,500. Police Department Overtime for Sharpshooting $6,000-$9,000 General Supplies (rigs, bait, etc.) $2,500 Sharpshooting support(pick-up, processing, etc.) $10,000-$14,000 Aerial Survey(if unable to partner) $0-$2,000 Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Deer Management Plan 3. Deer Surveys Page 210 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CITY DEER MANAGEMENT PLAN WHEREAS,the City of Apple Valley has interest in protecting natural vegetation, providing public safety, and monitoring deer populations; and WHEREAS,the Public Works,Police, and Parks and Recreation Department proposes to adopt a Deer Management Plan for potential deer management control in the City. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County,Minnesota,that the City's Deer Management Plan is hereby approved. ADOPTED this 12th day of June,2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. 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' ' '' '(' / 1 .4\ !f f!, " , 1\11 I N, I /'• .',,',41... ;44,ir• -,4;....1'1'41 /9.11-1,.., ,,,,f'.'' ...1%":.1 1. ' .--1 4, 4'11: ' ' 17 , ' --N ,., ,, - ,..,, i;•- /1 k I i - - , • , A . I , -' 0 Hartman Brothers.Courtesy of MHS Licensing. '.I Page 212 of 672 Whitetail Deer Management Plan May 9, 2025 Table of Contents 1. City of Apple Valley White-tailed Deer Management Concerns 2 1.1 Deer Habitat and Population 2 1.2 Purpose and Goals 3 1.3 Control Measures 4 1.4 Population Monitoring 4 1.5 Approval Process 4 1.6 Reporting Process 5 1.7 Public Education 5 1.8 Staff Contact 5 Appendix A: City of Apple Valley Deer Management Activity Documentation Form 6 1 Page 213 of 672 1. City of Apple Valley White-tailed Deer Management Concerns White-tailed deer(Odocoileus virginianus) are highly adaptable animals and occupy a broad range of habitats in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul Metro and the surrounding suburban areas.The City of Apple Valley is comprised of public and private property interspersed with parks, athletic fields,forests, wetlands, and open areas that make suitable habitat to support a population of White-tailed deer. The City of Apple Valley strives to maintain a sustainable population of deer within the city to allow for wildlife enjoyment by residents and to allow deer to co-exist in our ecosystem. A sustainable population would be defined as one that minimizes vehicle/deer collisions, limits damage to property and protects natural areas from over-browse while still providing suitable habitat and opportunity for a limited number of deer to thrive. Deer populations are monitored through recording of deer/vehicle collisions, aerial surveys, and citizen input. In the absence of deer management actions, the City of Apple Valley is likely to see an increase in negative human-deer interactions including deer damage to vegetation and increased deer-vehicle collisions. 1.1 Deer Habitat and Population The City of Apple Valley covers an area of approximately 16.87 square miles and 10,796 acres.The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recommends a deer population of no more than 15-25 deer per square mile of suitable habitat. Generally, observed deer populations will be highly concentrated in areas of the city with forest cover and a natural water source such as Lebanon Hills Regional Park,Alimagnet Park, or any of the other city parks. Deer population numbers are evaluated in terms of the wildlife management concept known as carrying capacity. Carrying capacity is considered the number of deer an area can support considering biological and social/cultural factors. Deer densities are most often expressed in deer/sq. mi. In general, when a deer population is exceeding its carrying capacity, incidents of vegetation damage, citizen complaints, and deer-vehicle collisions will increase. Currently, the City of Apple Valley has roughly 1.3 square miles of suitable deer habitat. Most of southeastern Apple Valley will be less of a priority area due to the amount of residential and commercial presence and lack of suitable deer habitat. Lebanon Hills Regional Park and the MN Zoo are managed for deer by other entities.The City of Apple Valley operates the deer management program between the months of November and March of each year. 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I male*_ :: i I il kingyMI,ATri WM: Vtik. "nitisPAI 4 Lt, , -418 is ....-r- ....- 4,-.,,,---14 110.-.6.4,10), •.1. ;#10., gra.. , ...ANN a ma ../-.. !1WJ áiII & jJJ 1 F-3—. .4),44-- IsatiO ....,,or,4„,.......4,,,4_ Ao 1.2 Purpose and Goals The purpose of this deer management plan is to develop tools and strategies for managing deer within the City of Apple Valley. The plan addresses damage and accidents associated with deer while acknowledging and respecting the non-consumptive benefits and appreciation of wildlife presence within the city. The following are the goals of the City of Apple Valley deer management plan: • To educate residents about White-tailed deer and foster an appreciation for the species and their role in a healthy natural or suburban environment. • To reduce the number of citizen complaints related to deer which are often related to vegetation damage. • To recommend, where possible, the use of non-lethal methods to minimize deer damage which may include vegetation management, exclusion/fencing, and repellents. • To reduce the annual number of deer-vehicle collisions within the City of Apple Valley. • To prevent damage to and maintain the health of native plant communities within Apple Valley's parks and natural areas. 3 Page 215 of 672 • To actively monitor the Deer population within the City of Apple Valley through counts, citizen records,vehicle collisions, and annual aerial surveys. • Work with other State or Federal entities to maintain deer population levels at the recommended 15-25 deer per any square mile of suitable habitat. • Communicate annual deer survey and harvest numbers with neighboring cities and counties to ensure the most accurate and effective methods are being taken regarding deer management. 1.3 Control Measures The City of Apple Valley will utilize Apple Valley's Police Department for deer herd management. Deer are baited and eliminated by trained sharpshooters within the Police Department who use noise suppression and night vision technologies.The City of Apple Valley will use a professional wildlife control contractor for deer removal from site,field dressing, deer storage, and deer carcass transportation to a meat processor. Deer herd management activities will be held on City of Apple Valley property unless advance consent has been received by private landowners to authorize population control, including the discharge of firearms, on their property. All the deer harvested will be tested for CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease) prior to the meat processor handling them. All deer that do no test positive for CWD will be processed and donated to local food shelves. Deer hides will be donated to the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Hides for Habitat Program. The City of Apple Valley retains the right to utilize lethal control measures at its discretion for deer that have been severely injured or poses a risk to public safety. 1.4 Population Monitoring The City of Apple Valley will continue to track the number of deer-vehicle collisions and citizen complaints concerning deer.The city will also endeavor to conduct annual winter deer population aerial surveys to monitor the herd. 1.5 Approval Process When aerial surveys, collision reports, or citizen monitoring data show trends indicating higher than recommended population levels: 1. City staff will make a recommendation to the City Administrator that population control measures are appropriate and recommend locations for management. 2. With City Administrator approval, city staff will draft a memo detailing the population reporting and recommended management areas to be presented to the Apple Valley City Council for review/consent at a public meeting. 3. If approved, city staff will apply for the necessary permits from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. If the permit application from the MN DNR is approved,the City of Apple Valley will proceed with contract negotiations with a professional wildlife control contractor and scheduling with the City of Apple Valley Police Department. Permits are typically issued for management activities to occur between the fall/winter months of November through March. 4 Page 216 of 672 4. The City of Apple Valley will coordinate with the Apple Valley Police Department and the contracted agency to ensure that management activities are held in approved and appropriate areas and will not impact the safety of Apple Valley residents. 5. If written permission has been received from a landowner to conduct management activities on their property,written notification will be provided to neighboring property owners. 6. The City will notify homeowners and residents of Apple Valley regarding the day(s) and times of when deer management activities will be underway, along with locations. 1.6 Reporting Process 1. A written report will be attained from the contracted agency including a summary of management activities to include the number of deer removed from each location,the cost for management activities, and reports of any incidents that may have impacted residents or neighboring property. 2. A summary of management activities will be presented to the City Council on the consent agenda within one month of the conclusion of management activities and final billing/reporting. 3. City of Apple Valley staff will be available to answer any questions or provide a verbal summary of the management activities if requested. 1.7 Public Education When feasible and/or applicable, City staff will provide public education of: 1. White-tailed deer habitat and management(See education material on City website and in City newsletters). 2. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) education (MN DNR CWD Page) 3. Deer feeding and attractant bans and our"collaboration"with MN DNR Conservation Officers (MN DNR Deer Feeding Ban Page) 4. Vegetation protection education (MN DNR Wildlife Control Techniques Page) 1.8 Staff Contact Any questions regarding the wildlife management plan can be directed to the following: Natural Resources Coordinator, Samantha Berger— Samantha.berger@applevalleymn.gov (952-953-2462) Water Resources Specialist, Brian Hartman— Brian.hartman@applevalleymn.gov (952-953-2461) 5 Page 217 of 672 N ti O co N LO (ll a_ i O LL Apple Valley aJ City of Apple Valley Deer Management z o Activity Documentation Form > Date Time Name Contact Activity Location Notes U +.I C a E a) to ca • C ca a) v . Tu— a) > a) 0 • • . X C a) Q I • s A mli r r li,?4] li�' ®y`'Olt ., sR . r] 1' 1 LHRP/ IeVa' ! të. . 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(MN DNR said to do it this way) • Dakota County/Three River's Park District overlap counts could be higher as they did not fly the same day. • If we want to lower our annual deer harvest in Apple Valley, the above are two options we can use as reasonings. Page 221 of 672 Alimagnet Park Deer Harvest 2025 Alimagnet Park Deer Survey(Three Rivers) 17 Alimagnet Park Deer Carrying Capacity 4 Alimagnet Park Deer Harvest 2025 13 Northern Natural Gas 7ft z (7 Q, ,o 144th Street West Beet c outt d 8466 144th St e Oak D,4, P m a m Walnut Westvlew 1)P Elementary o a/ a nVf! lr`n <d �P Pinewood Drive westview od Doe Elementary 1052f! �e 0.13Sq Miles Page 222 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.Q. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve release of Natural Resources Management Permit financial guarantee Staff Contact: Department / Division: Taylor Stockert, Natural Resources Technician Public Works/Natural Resources Action Requested: Approve release of Natural Resources Management Permit financial guarantee Summary: The following project has been inspected and is compliant according to City requirements: Applewood Pointe Permit No.AV104460 Amount$15,000.00 Reduce now to $0.00 Guarantee Type: LOC The City retains Natural Resources Management Permit(NRMP)financial securities to ensure the protection of natural resources during land-disturbing activities. Please note, after completing NRMP requirements, this is the third and final financial security reduction for Applewood Pointe. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 223 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.R. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Orchard Place 5th Addition 1. Adopt Resolution approving Final Plat and Development Agreements for Orchard Place 5th Addition 2. Approve Planned Development Agreement with Rockport, LLC Staff Contact: Department / Division: Tim Benetti, Community Development Director Community Development Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner Action Requested: 1. Adopt Resolution approving Final Plat and Development Agreements for Orchard Place 5th Addition 2. Approve Planned Development Agreement with Rockport, LLC Summary: Final Plat: NJ Development and Rockport, LLC, are requesting final plat approval for the subdivision of Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition—a 16.22-acre parcel—into two developable lots and two outlots.The proposed subdivision is titled Orchard Place 5th Addition and is generally located at the northwest corner of 157th Street W. and English Avenue.This site is part of the broader Orchard Place area development, a mixed-use district intended to support commercial, residential, and recreational uses. The final plat will create the following parcels for development: Lot 1, Block 1 - Proposed site of Skyline Social& Games, an indoor/outdoor recreation facility paired with a Class I restaurant use. Lot 2, Block 1 - Proposed site of a 135-unit multi family apartment complex, contributing to the community's housing goals and mixed-use development objectives. Planned Development Agreement:The final plat aligns with the preliminary plat and associated rezoning request to change the zoning designation from "RB" (Retail Business)to "PD" (Planned Development)for Lot 1, Lot 2, and Outlot B of Orchard Place 5th Addition.This rezoning was necessary to accommodate the intended recreational, restaurant, and residential uses within this Page 224 of 672 section of the Orchard Place development area. The two development lots noted above will now fall under the rules and standards governed by Planned Development Designation No. 1144,which will be created under the acceptance and approval of the Planned Development Agreement between Rockport, LLC and City of Apple Valley (attached hereto). Trail Easement:As part of the subdivision approvals, Rockport, LLC has granted a perpetual trail easement to the City across portions of Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A.This easement will accommodate a new north-south trail connection, extending from the north line of Lot 1 southward along the western edge of Outlot A, ultimately connecting to a new trailhead area west of the Orchard Place Apartments development. Development Agreements: Three separate development agreements have been prepared in connection with the proposed final plat and associated development projects: 1. Orchard Place 5th Addition Agreement(Rockport, LLC; H.J. Development, LLC)- Governs general subdivision improvements. 2. Skyline Social and Games Agreement(Rockport, LLC; Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC)- Establishes obligations for commercial recreation and restaurant development. 3. Orchard Place Apartments Agreement(Rockport, LLC; Trident Development, LLC)- Addresses construction of the new 135-unit multi-family housing. Park dedication is being satisfied in all the agreements either by dedication to the City a parcel for a new east/west trail connector(Outlot B); installation and completion of the new trail head area; new trails, park benches, bike racks and added landscaping. Park dedication will be satisfied with a negotiated cash-in-lieu of payment by some parties, and language specifying a park dedication (cash-in-lieu payment)for the remaining Outlot A, which will be paid when said parcel is developed. The terms of these three separate development agreements have been approved by all parties. Background: At the April 24, 2025, regular meeting, the City Council adopted an Ordinance rezoning the proposed Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Orchard Place 5th Addition from "RB" (Retail Business)to "PD (Planned Development); followed by an approval of a new Planned Development Ordiannce applicable to Lots 1 and 2 only(note:the new Outlot A/Orchard Place 5th will remain "RB" (Retail Business). These two actions were then followed by the adoption of a resolution approving the Preliminary Plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition. Upon the conclusion of this action,the Council adopted separate resolutions approving the Site and Building Plans for the proposed Skyline Social and Games development(Lot 1 /OP 5th Addition), plus the Site and Building Plans for the proposed 135-unit market-rate Orchard Place Apartments Page 225 of 672 development(Lot 2/OP 5th Addition). Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Planned Development Agreement 3. Trail Easement 4. Development Agreement- Orchard Place 5th 5. Development Agreement-Skyline Social 6. Development Agreement- Orchard Place Apartments Page 226 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025 - APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS FOR ORCHARD PLACE 5th ADDITION 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 April 2, 2025; and WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission found the preliminary plat to be in conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and recommended its approval on April 2, 2025 subject to conditions,which was subsequently approved by the City Council on April 24, 2025; and WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code, a subdivision agreement between the applicant and the City detailing the installation of the required improvements in the subdivision and the method of payment was prepared; and NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that the three(3) separate development agreements,to wit: a) Development Agreement between Rockport, LLC and H.J. Development, LLC and City of Apple Valley, MN(specifically for Orchard Place 5th Addition) b) Development Agreement between Rockport, LLC and Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC and City of Apple Valley,MN(specifically for Skyline Social and Games development); c) Development Agreement between Rockport, LLC and Trident Development,LLC and City of Apple Valley,MN(specifically for Orchard Place Apartments development) and the final plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition, is hereby approved and that the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to sign the same,to wit: ORCHARD PLACE 5th ADDITION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the plat and all three development agreements shall be filed with the Dakota County Recorder within sixty(60)days of the release from the City Offices and that failure to record within the time frame shall render the approval null and void. Page 227 of 672 ADOPTED this day of ,2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk CERTIFICATE As Apple Valley City Clerk,I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council and the final plat described therein is hereby released for recording with the Dakota County Recorder this day of , 2025. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 228 of 672 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That P0ckpoeLL0.aMinnealaietedLabllky company.Lwow.of the tolown0dxurbedproperly. ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION DMdDORCHARDPUCE2NDADDTINas Alp Harem p thereof Oakes County,Minnax.. 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R UTILITY EASEMENT,NT-- r°L' I R ell - _l_J L 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA tsr ,,b t ---�\2� COUNTY OF Alp A �8 A 5 ADJOINING SIDE Tne foregoing urvewreeeaN<.te was e<kno.eciedbetpremeNe day of 210_byRaeelP.DMnlo.M .ea.License NoIBme _ R4I .r OUTLOTA — — — o NEsUNLESSO RWISEP , DNA' AND 110 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOININGTED STREET .OF-WAY LINES AND REAR • S FP 5•5•5 a UTAINAGEAITY MENT•,—L LINES,NL SS OTHERWISE INDICATED LOT C.BRG.=N00°0530W 'asu 14e0.00m'E 500051 E OF OUTLOT D.ORCHARD_ Dory FNMIC, Cady.Minn.. CH=132.33. R aereonc t R ro® THE NORTH E 2ND ADDITION HAS NAN ASSUMED BEARING OF NBB'S7'33'E. Notary AOT1S Mn EKPiee r,C=„D•3,•o5•• -�„•SS„•.=,p°°a,R C\ OUTLOT B I a- s L. R'80 31 - ——— 51 M",. ————,a® O DENOTES Io'BY Pori IRON MONUMENT BB 100 \4I UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. TNs Gaten asset by Nab CAM CmtNlad.00 City d Mork Vailey.Minnuo.Me day e .30_ hereby W.Hn.compliance worn eti •CITY COUNCIL.CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,STATE OF MINNESOTA J� x°s ss eM e \�q I 111 •DENOTES SET MAG NAIL. 8 OTHERWISE BY wee a NOTES 1?IRON MONUMENT F bM M bmu.b 505.0].Sued_2. m \\\ i 1 a.A,I e t.,e s L LE HE BE SHOWN •DE DENOTES FOUND MAD NAIL. WAIL 6 DISK,MONUMENT. Maya VG Clerk \� DENOTES ACCESS RESTRICTION EASEMENT TO THE cm w w "�A DOc.NO.3Bae2w.OF APPLE VALLEY R Doc.anmBT.AMENDED PER z 2 _� 4/. H ''9R' .COUNTY OF A. TE OF MINNESOTA breeNrymMnN.reaa ee nMld.TxMTA5T.1M.a.s.da w5lnl.smtl.n.NNplMneee.nreweretlndeppmyedmN a.yd _ by'`P URAIITYYEASEMEN ='7� '.g , PERPETUAL PEDESTRIAN TRAIL. ci,ie. NW,SIDEWALK,THIEFµ T r N�°> Todd B.Toilets. UNNRTPASS AND PER DOCORAINAGE ..eeNO]B52 1/ 8DRAINAGE AND �'757F EASE 38.E / UTILITY EASEMENT IMco` Dakota Canty Senreyor PER DOc.N0.almo5.-__, Ae ;Pap. DEPAR,ENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA STATE OF MNNESOTA S t� _ S I P o rsean mn. 0stute,Section 505.021.SubeB.tam .ablenue beapart.Also.pun.reatoMinneaotaSRN SRN., 17'-n --.s I, § xn lz.o-are.re no an.pNnt ua..wb.wrn nuMenmMP day of the lend e..m�exrabed have — a ,. ___1_ — g • ax.aN89°59'39'E 449.34 • Department DIPrawyTxebn and ReaN6 S iri?TH E:TFIEEET ..EST $ e. COUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF keNNESOTA •..a e�sl lrs I I .,sea e t ease se• MreyyCeNty mat INS Met et LB AT ORCHARD PLACE wan bled ntl.p5Ea O Se County Rem.Iof pub.recOraDNN Oa3 of 20_al_ o'clock_ ,..wee OUT filed 510* of Pls.,Pew .es Doman Number . (Q MNA Kos. ENGIN `°a'wINLaS w,a wlp 3DAWaGR3 ENGINEERING CD County Recorder COMPANY. INC. N N CO 0 "T 0) v Ni PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This Planned Development Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Apple Valley (hereinafter the "City"), a Minnesota municipal corporation, and Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota corporation (hereinafter the "Owner"). The "City" and the "Owner" are hereinafter collectively known as the "Parties". WHEREAS, the Owner has made applications for development of property legally described as Outlot D,Orchard Place 2nd Addition: including a subdivision of the land as depicted on the plat shown on Exhibit A; and development plans for Lot 1,Block 1,Orchard Place 5th Addition and Lot 2,Block 1, and Outlot B, Orchard Place 5th Addition, of the plat shown on Exhibit A (the "Property"), which plans are attached hereto as Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, the Owner's applications have been approved by the City Council, subject to conditions set forth on Exhibits C,D and E(which conditions are approved by Owner)and the Owner entering into this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Owner and the City desire to provide for development of Property in accordance with Planned Development Designation No. 1144; and WHEREAS, the Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement and the plans and specifications submitted by Owner and approved by the City constitute the Planned Development Agreement for the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the Parties as follows: 1. This Agreement applies to the development and use of the Property. 2. The Owner agrees that its development and use of the Property shall, in all material respects,comply with Apple Valley City Code Chapter 155,Appendix F-Article 40,governing Planned Development Designation No. 1144, and the following Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein: Exhibit B Development Plans Exhibit C Conditions of Preliminary Plat Approval Exhibit D Conditions of Building Permit Authorization(Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition) Exhibit E Conditions of Building Permit Authorization(Lot 2, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition) The Owner further agrees that its development and use of the Property shall comply with all plans and specifications submitted by the Owner and approved by the City, which are incorporated herein by reference. All the plans and specifications are available for inspection in full-size format at the Apple Valley Municipal Center. 3. Minor deviations from the above plans may be accepted by the City provided that the Community Development Director makes a written determination that the revised plans are in general conformance with the above-listed plans. Page 230 of 672 4. This Agreement may be amended from time to time as the Parties may agree. Any such amendment must be in writing and signed by both Parties. Furthermore,the development plans may be amended upon application by the Owner and approval of the City,pursuant to Apple Valley City Code. Amendments to the development plans, once approved, shall become Exhibits hereto and shall be fully binding upon the Parties as if fully set forth herein. 5. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. 6. This Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be recorded in the Office of the Dakota County Recorder or Registrar of Titles. 7. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 8. Should any provision of this Agreement be held to be void, invalid, unenforceable, or illegal by a court,the validity and the enforceability of the other provisions shall not be affected thereby. Failure of either Party to enforce any such provision shall not act as a waiver by the non-defaulting Party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. [SIGNATURE PAGES TO FOLLOW] 2 Page 231 of 672 Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for the City City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this of 2025 before me a Notary Public within and for said County personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Christina M. Scipioni to me personally known,who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and the Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and the Mayor and City Clerk acknowledged the instrument to be the free act and deed of the municipality. Notary Public 3 Page 232 of 672 Planned Development Agreement Signature Page for Owner Rockport,LLC, a Minnesota corporation By: Liza Robson Its: President STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) This instrument was acknowledged this day of ,2025,by Liza Robson, the President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota corporation,on behalf of the corporation. Notary Public 4 Page 233 of 672 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That Rockport,LLC,a MinnesB0limit..Mbllfiy company,fee owner of the following demmab.property: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION Ouaot D,ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION,amording to the recorded plat thereof.Dakota County,Minnesota. Has mused the same to be surveyed and platted as ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADORION and does Mreby dealcae b the WNIc for public use the easements as sown an this plat for drainage and ufility In witness vmereof said ROCKPORT,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officers this day of 20 . ROCKPORT.LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company By Its By ,its Liza A.Robson Peter W.Fischer L' L`, .'-t t•) iii STATE OF MINNESOTA -i_ _ COUNTY OF J sit 14 I l i ,-,L.L.i l l.. 3 100 0 ,DD 200 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 by,Liza A Robson,the President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability - ��■ company,an behalf or the limited liability company. SCALE IN FEET R I.1.1 R .� r«.r: Y'v E=5 oRcrwrp SAITBE E.EETEM N003333 cum"maxi — VICINITY MAP ®� .PP 0 N89°5]'33"E 701,10 No Tx u0 or or 0 O Notary P.M, con.,Minnesota _ 1-''''' , " n f� Boa 44s°0M Nom6APTEP Oa"BRoa THBwUTN a1 t smmETa I ``; gUABTERmFSB�.sa,y,R.,,aBDE - �""" _i.�" MY Commission Expires ^I 8„`--PARTIPL�ELErSELPER OO NOEN2291902RESTATE IMTIAGE 141,-____ 1' L 1 a \M in RELEASE PER DOC.NO.2811610 9 - gg STATE OFM MINNESOTA �'�/ ,-D AIMS AND "0 124 135 HI 2� sr 1€ COUNTY OF o ✓ EASEMENT __ il ,�k \pa The foregoing instrument was acknowletl9eU before me this_ear of _by,Peter W.Fischer,the HAD FresitlaM of Rockpoa,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability y UTIILLIITY EASEMENT- y L 4_ 5�-7_I- PPmpRnyPnEehaIorHewmPany. ''y \ '•• R. — A a( T ) 64 l t 64 l r r l t L% DRAINAGEAND .CTION 35.TOWNSHIP 15 e.20 Notary Public, County,Minnesota n I 1 UTILITY EASEMENT r'i My Commission Expires m _1_ DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS _ ARE SHOWN THUS lo,do hereby certify that this pia was prepared by me or under my direst supervision:that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor In the St.of Minn..:that this plat is a correct Z I 8 I,Russell P.representation of the boundary survey:that ell mathematicelpdata and labels ere correctly designated on this Plat:that all monuments depicted on this plat have been,or will be correctly set within one _ - year,that al water boundaries and wet lands,as defined in Minnesota Statutes,Section 505.01,Suba.3,as of the date of this certificate are shown antl labetaa on this plat;and all public ways are shown this plat. 6 -4 I 1 ✓ and label.ont a .20 N13°35'p0 8.6] I 6-1-...L_ lJ 46 ' . 589°59V4NY 61].]b �v m ___ s P.Oamb.Land Surveyor _a 36.]9 n s ao a mess_ R \ Dated this Mnlreeslota license No.19086 S-N6 _ �'EBzs B R40 s tO .0 Ne ,.+-s.P ., UTILITY EASEMENT, R �3g \ I l _ _ __ ~ STATE OF MINNESOTA O�foA \i\y+\M3351`yI °� COUNTY OF V? r I M \ R.eV so o L } ' The foregoing aprveyMa�mfi�tawas acknowledged before me this_day M by Russell P.Damb,Minneaata Lbenae Np.1e086. - , OUTLOTA \---- --� BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING SIDE — LOT LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, AND 10 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING • Z N91P,Neo• DRAINAGE AND ' STREET, HT-OF-WAY LINES AND REAR LOT UTILITY EASEMENT -I LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. C.BRG:N00'05'30.W 2anc°e N90°00'STE 509.95 THE NORTH LINE OF OUTLOT D.ORCHARD PLACE 2ND Notary Public, County,Minnesota CH=132.33,% B]ea rE, R ADDITION HAS AN ASSUMED BEARING OF N89.57.33'E. My Commission Expired „A=118°3,'85• -32.56.34.46.3oN_`� em\ OUTLOT B �A R=80.52 —N90°00'W'E 511 ————'m 0 DENOTES 12.BY 1M IRON MONUMENT 4_ v L� 1�31 r,,,,, \� SET MARKED BY LICENSE NUMBER 19086, Y.3 rgara to [ n \ I UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. CITY COUNCIL,CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,STATE OF MINNESOTA `2�eae \\ m ®DENOTES SET MAG NAIL. This plat was approved by tle City Council of the City of Apple Valley.Minnesota this day of 20 ,end hereby cadi8es cempfience with all 'iG __ •DENOTES 12"IRON MONUMENT FOUND,MARKED BY requirements as sot forth in Minnesota Starnes,Section 505.03,SAKI 2. o \ $ I= LICENSE NUMBER 19086,UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. \ r-t 64 6.4 r i i 64 i a ®DENOTES FOUND MAG NAIL. ®DENOTES DAKOTA COUNTY(NAIL a DISK)MONUMENT. Mayor CityClerk \\"J DENOTES ACCESS RESTRICTION EASEMENT TO THE CITY 18 OF PPPLE VALLEY PER OOC.f134]e]8T,AMENDED PER tT'r� DOC.N0.3818254. Z 21 %/ ,2s, .� COUNTY SURVEYOR,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAINAGE AND .„ db 36 rT f fTY EASEMENT:/ 9 I', hereby Certify that In accordance with Minnesota Sawtes,Section 505021,Subtl.11,this plat has bcen reviewetl and approved this day a 20 +5'� UTIL .p S 2. 1n PERPETUAL PEDESTRIAN TRAIL, rf,pre R/Jd,SIDEWALK,TRAIL ( b'p `3�l '' UNDERPASS AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT PER DOC.NO.3085239,-� / UTILITY EASEMENTA DRAINAGE DakotaF Dakota County Surveyor o PER DOC.NO.31.105.--,r 1 IwFm+ s __�wa_1ao� I DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA b __ Minnesotapur.a.to Statutes,SeMlon 505.021,Subd.9,tared payable In the year 20 on the land erein e re described have been paid.Also,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,Section ko 8 t�xnee“u5srthy 2 �\s 272.12,there are tlelinquem taxes and transfer eaered on this day of 20d — .^ e ———+--i Jw — ` mN89°59'39"E 449.34 Amy A.Kcetne,Director & 157TH WEST Department of PropertyTaxation and Records ••••.•. COUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA T �A��1-,r, t r r Li r• r r—, t V I hereby ceNfy that this plat of LB AT ORCHARD PLACE was fled in the ofce of the County Recorder for public recerd an this day of .20 .M otl ,and was duly filed in Book of Plats,Page ,as Document Number . co Z u.eJiB and LAND SURAETIE N Amy A.Kcetne <x NG coebiy Recorder N..) I: NC. W SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 0 6) v N) i • i PRELIMINARY SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS 1 FOR ORCHARD PLACE - SKYLINE SOCIAL A ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION - OUTLOT D (NORTH) g z APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY, MN sl, i ,.2 .,.§ I ( IB g ?Nn 150THSTW co ¢ 0 DRAWING INDEX a w s Sheet Number Sheet Title I- o C000 COVER SHEET PROJECT TEAM: _1 C100 GENERAL NOTES - d C101 ALTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY 8 C102 ALTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY ENGINEER OWNER/DEVELOPER 155TH ST W C300 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN-PHASEI KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. SKYLINEC SOCIALC AND GAMES C301 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN-PHASE 2 �� E Kimley*Horn s e A C400 SID PLAN = C500 GRADING PLAN RIhofir ` C500 STORM SEWER PLAN v C60 UTILITY PLAN �� PREPARED BY:ARIK C.LOKENSGARD,P.E. v P 14800 GALAXIE AVE S,SUITE 200 4894 MILLER TRUNK HWY L100 LANDSCAPE PLAN U L101 LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT Q APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 DULUTH,MN 55811 E P TELEPHONE(952)905-2887 TELEPHONE:(701)201-0590 160TH ST W 002 LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT N d N g m - L103 LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT 8 L104 LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE L105 LANDSCAPE DETAILS a, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SURVEYOR L106 LANDSCAPE DETAILS x o 0 3 a e N KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. PROBE ENGINEERING COMPANY,INC. ° z PREPARED BY:RYAN HYLLESTED,PLA 1000 E 146TH ST 14800 GALAXIE AVE S,SUITE 200 BURNSVILLE,MN 55337 - ' - - a, APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 TELEPHONE:(952)432-3000 SITE s i TELEPHONE(952)905-2887 VICINITY ,\ W W P N.T.S. NORTH ficn o I Ce e .I NOTES: .4 s 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THAT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR THE SITE MATCH Q 1 WHAT IS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS INCLUDED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. () O 3 2. IF REPRODUCED,THE SCALES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON A 22x34 SHEET. V 3. ALL NECESSARY INSPECTIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY CODES AND/OR 00 5 UTILITY SERVICES COMPANIES SHALL BE PERFORMED PRIOR TO ANNOUNCED BUILDING m POSSESSION AND THE FINAL CONNECTION OF SERVICES. 9 f 4. ALL GENERAL CONTRACTOR WORK TO BE COMPLETED(EARTHWORK,FINAL UTILITIES, D AND FINAL GRADING)BY THE MILESTONE DATE IN PROJECT DOCUMENTS. o , W-J J U Q U a° 2 O w ai 6rezaz_< V a} rc ! 8 w,) i Q O , 51 CO o E Know what's below. i OD 0 s Call before you dig. 2, SHEET NUMBER N - 4 d C000 co cri 0) v N) g GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES EROSION CONTROL NOTES GRADING AND DRAINAGE NOTES WATER STORM SEWER&SANITARY SEWER NOTES m LAN,SWPPP°)IS COMPRISED OF THE EROSION CONTROL , THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT GRAVITY SEWER SPECIFICATIONS./ ' Ts7==-ETIFICrik'-°1O`nrcTriTiOiT.U"F=7"nstrOTTrAftg===oliwrioN 1. THE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN.THE STANDARD DETAILS.THE PLAN NARRATIVE,ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED IN THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. o gAND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS NRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK.UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, OF THE swRPP,Pws THE PERMIT ALL SUBSEQUENT REPORTS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS. THE ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMTEDUTRLvoFANY DISCREPANCIES.ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM ASAPPLICAaLETo THESE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. z zTRANSPORTATION AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK IN FULL AND COMPLETE I . ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS INVOLVED WITH STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION . THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE THE SITE TO THE ELEVATIONS INDICATED AND SHALL ADJUST BMPS. ACCORDANCE WITH THE SHOWN.DESCRIBED AND REASONABLY INTENDED.QUIREMENTS OF THE T, 2. PERFORM ALL WORK IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE Cr,REGULATIONS,STATE CODES,AND O.S.H.A. SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE STORM WATER POLLUTION ICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE li STANDARDS.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING THE NECESSARY MATERIALS 6 LABOR POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM GENERAL PERMIT INv ES PERMIT)am BAND THE ECOME FAMATE ILIAR STAND is WELL ESTABLISHED OR.EQUATE STABILIZATION accuxs.NECESSARY AND REGRADE W.HOUTS WHERE THEY OCCLIR AFTER mar RAINFALL UNTIL A GRASS .NTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT,THE A TO CONSTRUCT THE FACILITY AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS,AND IN wrni THEIR CONTENTS. MOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. AUTHORITIES.WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS.AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPROPRIATE APPROVING a ES IBmvs)Arvo carvraoLS SHALL corvFORT TO FEDERAL STATE OR LocAL J OR SHALL IMPLEMENT °REQNIRLMENTSLo unLITYLocATX°iory AND COORDIw,ory INAccoRorArvcLwITHTHL STUMPS,CONTRACTOR SHALTS, LCLEAR AND rvGRGRUB ALL L ARE. T AND ALLUNLESS OTDEWISEINDICATED, MATE REMOVING TREES, MDITIONAL CONTROLS AS DIRECTED BY THE PERMITTING AGENCY OR OWNER. FACREPA CI.AR OR A E F.FOUND IN THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED GRADES PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF NOTES CONTAINED IN THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SECTION OF THIS SHEET. 1 , THE EXISTING SUBSURFACE UTILITY INFORMATION IN THIS PLAN IS QUALITY LEVEL..D.UNLESS RISE4. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPucnBLE LAWS AND 4 s. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL DISTURBED VEGETATI.IN KIND,UNL.S SHOWN OTHERWISE. rc SREGULATIONS FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. POWER POLES,GUY WIRF_S,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 — ENTITLED STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR THE COLLECTION AND DEPICTION OF SUBSURFACE QUALITY DATA DURING CONSTRUCTION,IXISTING CASTIN.AND STRUCTURES TO REMAIN SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO SPECIFICATIONS.SECURELY CLOSE.L OPEN ENDS OF PIPE AND FITTINGS WITH A WATERTIGHT PLUG .1 BY THE FHA.EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE LOCATED ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE O MATCH THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADES WHEN WORK IS NOT IN PROGRESS.THE INTERIOR OF ALL PIPES SHALL BE CLEAN AND JOINT SURFACES g THE ENGINEER AT THE TIME OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND HAVE NOT BEEN INDEPENDENTLY LOWERED INTO THE TRENCH.VALVES SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR THE ENGINEER.GUARANTEE IS NOT MADE THAT.L IXISTING AND RECORD ANY ADJUSTMENTS AND DEVIATI.S FROM THE APPROVED ER.ION CONTROL PLANS 5. BACKFILL FOR UTILITY LIN.SFL.L BE PLACED PER DETAILS,STANDARDS,AND SPECIFICATIONS SO THAT W.IN THE SWRPP DOCUMENTS STORED IN THE JOB SITE TRAILER. VISUALLYBE COMPACTED SIMILARLY TO THE REMAINDER OF THE LOT.UTILITY DITCHES SHALL BE 5 .L PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE CAREFULLY STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S °sR SPONSIBILITY AND SHALL BE DONE BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK IN THE VICINITY.FURTHERMORE, B INSPECTED DURING THE EXCAVATION PROCESS TO ENSURE THAT ANDESIRABLL FILL IS NOT USED. g . THE CONIRACTOR..L BE FULLY R.PONSIBLE FOR ANY AND.L DAMAGES DUE TO THE PREVENTION PLAN,SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN FULLY FUNCTI.AL C.DITION..OUIRED BY ALL PIPE FITTIN..ANY PIPE OR FI,ING WHICH IS DAMAGED OR WHICH H.FLAWS OR IMPERFE.ONS iCONTFUCTO.FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ANY AND ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. JURISDICTIONS UNTIL NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR A.MPLETED PHASE OF WORK OR FINAL 8. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL AND RF_PLACEMENT OF,OF TOPSOIL AT COMPLETION WHICH,IN THE OPINION OF THE ENGINEER OR OWNER,RENDERS IT UNFIT FOR USE,SHALL NOT BE USED. . THE OWNER OR ENGINEER WILL ASSUME NO LIABILI,FOR ANY DAMAGES SUSTAINED OR COST INCURRED ST.ILIZATION OF THE SITE.ALL ER.ION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASUR.SH.L BE CHECKED OF WORK.ALL UNPAVED AREAS IN EXISTING RIGHTS-OFWAY DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE ANY PIPE NOT SATISFACTORY FOR USE SF.L BE CLE.LY MARKED AND IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM E BECAUSE OF THE OPERATIONS IN THE VICINITY OF EXISTING UTILITIES OR STRUCTURES,NOR F. BY A CERTIFIED PERSON AT LEAST ONCE EVERY T CALENDAR DAYS AND WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF REGRADED AND SODDED. THE JOB SITE.AND SHALL BE REPLACED AT RE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. ±:-. TEMPORARY BRACING AND SHORING OF SAME.IF IT IS NECESSARY TO SHORE.BRACE.SWING OR A 0.5-INCH OR GREATER RAINFALL EVENT. i THRRPERTISSIOCO=LEDREGARDINGTHETETHODrouSEFORSNCHWORI NTACTEDAN' T. EROSION 6 SEDIMENT CONTROL BTPS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCEW.THE FOLLOWING. T coTEeusrO.LESBMrvc BRwGHTOsIE. DE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR To SZ AND OBSERVE PAVF_MENT AREAS FOR EVIDENCE OF PONDING,ALL AREAS SHALL.EQUATELY DRAIN ti§ 2,' 5 IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES WHICH MAY T.,. INLET PROTECTION DEVICES AND OF UNDERMINING OR DETERIORATION.BARRIERSSHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED IFTHEY SHOW SIGNS NOTIFY OWNER AND ENGINEER IF ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE DISCOVERED. off TOWARDS THE INTENDED STRUCTURE TO CONVEY STORM RUNOFF. SHALL IMMEDIATELY T 0; i WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL E as HOURS MINIMUM NOF V.E BURIED OR AERIAL URLITIES WITHIN OR NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION AREA BEFORE COMMENCING TO ALL UTILITY COMPANIES ISDICTIONAL AGENCYCOMPLETELY BACK FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNING JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY'S i .3 • PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. T.z. B REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT,THE TOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. e VEGETATION IS MAINTAINED.SEEDED A..SHOULD BE FERTILIZED.WATEREDAND RESEEDED As REPLACE THE PAVEMENT WITH THE SAME THE CONTRACTOR REQUIRED CON SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE STRUCTION. UN 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. UNDERGROUND ururr LINES OR TDBACKM SHALL BE SURVEYED BY A STATE LICENSED ANY AND ALL TESTS REQUIRED BY THE B PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOW OF MUD BE LIMITED TELEVISION INSPECTION AND A MANDREL TEST ON GRAVITY: I : 21 IF DEWATERING IS REQUIRED,THE CONTRACTOR SH.L OBTAIN ANY APPLICABLE REQUIRED• 9. ALL COPIES OF ON,.NCRETE AND EEr AND A MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION OF,sINCHEs. R 11.FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE TAKEN AT INTERVALS IN ACCO.ANCE WITH THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL ',-,..' . WO NER DIRECTLY FROM THE TESTING AGENCY. .ENCY OR TO STATE DOT STANDA.S.IN THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE 11.IF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES TO REMAIN ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION IT SHALL BE THE 1 7.6. PERF.M 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 .NTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE THE EXISTING STRUCTURE AS NECESSARY '0.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DOCUMENTING AND MAINTAINING AS-BUILT INFORMATION WHICH SI-L.LB RECORDS.E RECORDED AS CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES OR AT THE COMPLETION OF APPROPRLATE CALENDAR DAYS FOLLOWING THE INSPECTION. ' GONE.. + TO RETURN IT TO EXISTING CONDITIONS OR BETTER. CONSTRUCTION 2.ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE GRADED AS PER PLANS.THE AREAS 2,ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR GROUTED TO ASSURE .g SHALL THEN BE SODDED OR SEEDED AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANS,FERTILIZED.MULCHED.WATERED AND , 11.ANY WELLS DISCOVERED ON SRE THAT WILL HAVE NO USE MUST BE PLUGGED BY A LICENSED WELL CONTRACTOR SHALL PAVING AND STRIPING NOTES MAINTAINED UNTIL GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED TO MINIMUM COVERAGE OF 7013 IN ALL ARE..ANY ARE. CONNECTIONSTANDARDS AND STRUCTURE SPECIFICATIONS.WATERTIGHT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BY CITY AND STATE DESIGN LLING CONTRACTOR IN A MANNER APPROVED BY ALL JURISDICTIONAL DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE JOB SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE a BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY WELL ABANDONMENT PERMITS REQUIRED RTHEN AREAS WILL BE SODDED OR 13.UNL.S OTHERWISE STATED IN CI,AND STATE DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS,ALL STORM i 1. ALL PAVING,CONSTRUCTION,MATERIALS,AND WORKMANSHIP WITHIN JURISDICTION,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 TRAFFIC ISH GRADE.LIDS SHALL ..‘( & APPROPRIATEJURSDICTIONALAGENCIESWTHIN24HOURSAFTERDISCOVERYISMADE.ANY WF_LL DISCOVERED DURING EARTH MOVING OR EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPORTED TOTHE TEDOTSPECIFICATIONSANDSTANDARDSIFNOTCOVEREDBYLOCALCITYSHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATF_ST EDITION OF THE LOCAL CITY OR COUNTY SPECIFICATMS OJECTLIMITSSHALLBE OR COUNTY REGULATIONS. ADJUSTEDTO MEET THESE CONDITIONS AND THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE ; 13 THE CONTRACTOR SH.L BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THAT THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN SUIT.LE METHODS OF CONTROL. THE CONTRACTORHALL COMPLY WITH ALL GOVERNING , ON THE PLANS DO NOT CONFLICT W.ANY KNOWN EXISTING OR OTHER EROPOSED IMR.VEMENTS.IF ' ALL SIGNS,ORIPPAVEMENT V,FEINTONTROL DEVICEOTHES R.c:D)FOAN COT STLa°0RDS.sR,LL coxFOHm To MANUAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 14,TOP.RAPHIC INFORMATION IS TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY LAND SURVEYORS.IF THE . ANY CONFLICTS ARE DISCOVERED.THE CONTRACTOR SHAL,-NOTIFY THE OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ON, OF ANY PORTION OF THE SITE VVORK THAT WOULD BE x CONTRACTOR DOES NOT ACCEPT EX STING TOPOGRAPHY AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS.WITHOUT FAILURE TO NOR,OWNER OF C S. , EXPENSE.A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY A INSTALLATION RELIEVES OWNER OF OTHER TIME AS NECESSARY,To PREVENT EROSION, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR ro THE OWNER FOR REVIEW. �/ ▪ OBLIGATION TO PAY FOR ARELATED CHANGE ORDER. BARS ACD SIGNS.AND M(scELLANEous SEDIMENTATION OR DISCHARGES. [,' STRIPING WITHIN THE PARKING LorAs SCORN ON THE PLANS_ , CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNING woes AND BE CONSTRUCTED To v a ' E OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION,THEY SHALL IMMEDINrELY CONTACT A. ALL EXPANSION JOINTS SHUL EXTEND THROUGH THE CURB.SHOULD CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTER ANY DEBRIS LADEN SOIL,STRUCTURES NOT IDENTIFIED IN THE , AREAS ARE NOT COMPACTED AND DO N.CONTAIN ROAD BASE MATERMS.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COTE. n� E THE ENGINEER AND OWNER. B. THE MINIMUM LENGTH OF OFFSET JOINTS AT R.IUS POINTS SHALL BE Z FEET. AALSO EXCAVATE AND REMOVE ALL UNDESIRABLE ND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL MANNER MATERIAL FROM ALL AREAS ory THE SITE TO BE PLANTED , OALL ur STORM STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE ASMwTH UNIFORM POURED MORTAR FROM INVERT In TO INVERT �( O. INCLUDING STORM WATER PIPING PER MANUFACTURERS G g a ' g E. s SEALANT. RECOMMENDATIONS AND STATE DOT SPECIFICATIONS INIMUM2.0%SLOPE,UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, s ni SIDEWALKINSTALATION,CONNECTIONSTOWATERAND IN AT THE CENTERLINE OF THE STORM MAIN. '9. CHECK VALVES,HYDRANTS, THE <S sEwERTAINs,TEsrsoFUTILITILs.El▪ 1 THEA.c;E(ERICCAANCONCRETEEINSTTVTEE)MNUAALOFCNCREETEETPRACTIICELICCADLEREOUIREMErvTSIN GEOTECHNICALEVALUATIONREPORTANDCITY6STATEDOTSPECIFICATIONS.pAvENENTs sHALL BE INSTALLED IN AC.RDANCE WITH IRE RECOMMENDATION oF THE SNESPELDTV 18.PROVIDEINST HCANONOFUNDERGROT BE . ROOF DRAINS AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICES IFADEONATE y G`,s g 3 B. CE PRESENT THE FINISHED SURFACE GRADE OR FLOWLINE OF CURD UNLESS ; 19,THE.NTRACTOR SFLALL PROTECT EXISTING UNDERGROUND CorvTRAcroGATIBY OWNER SEXPECD BY A URBSAHEORSIDEWALKSDAA RREMOVDWILL. REPAIRED BY THE ,a.L.,.oEcoxsT OF GLASS BEA.AS APPLICABLE PER THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS. OTHERWISE TRCTIO"ARE TO THE PROPERTY LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON THE PLAN. TO REMAIN FROM DAMAGE DURING corvsTHucnoNOPEHAnoxs. CO IESANDAPPURTErvANCESTV.TARE ON OF THE EER AND .ISTING UTILITIES,STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND OTHER ABOVE AND ,o.BEFoRE pLACING RAVEMENT,CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SUITABLE ACCESSIBLE TES IPER A.DA). AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSIMMEDIATELY REPORT TO THE ANY DIa REPACOIEa FOUND BETWE TO DETERMINE THE EN ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS EXACT LOCATION,SIZE ANDOVEMENTS ARE INVERTE AS ELEVATIONSOWN.IT IS OF EACH PRIOR TO THE START OF W 1 # THIRD PARTY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION CONSTRUCTION. DAEXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL.IN NO CASE MAGE To EXISTING UTILITIES THAT C.UR DURING.NSTRUCTION WITHour ET IS REQUIRED BETWEEN UNDERGROUND unLmESAND TREES UNLESS o CONTAINEDWIHINSUPPLEMENT.INFORMATIONPROVIDEDBYTHIRDPARTYCONSULTANTS. Y°En%KTARGET)INAL 21 THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND PROTECTING EXISTING UTILITIES.AND SHALL LDIECTIIONS. OMPEN TION. ROOT DaREaISUTILI D. Z fi iz BLEND NEW EARTHWORK SMOOTHLY TO TRANSITION RACK TO EXISTING GRADE .,CAS,PHONE AND ELECTRIC SERVIC.SHOWN FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.DRY UTILITY FACGEORDERawILLBEA EPEDFORAD.ACOMPLMNEIaauEa., .., I. BOUNDARY A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION RTOPAVIxGNO CONTRACTOR z OCTHEPLACa. FIN DESIGNArvDIxS LATIOrvWH ILOYCOMPARES.MPANIES MAY ALTER THE DESIGN LAYOUT DURING THEIR aEVIEWCONTRACTOR rO COORDINATE ,,, I PERFORMED BY:PROBE ADDRESS:1000 EAST H TREET.BURNSWLLE.MN sT ANY SLOPES STEEPERTHANa,aEORREEROSIONANDSEDIMENTCONTROLBLANKET. Q PHONE DATED.O,I,TaBZS ,,.MAXIMUM JOINT SPACING IS TWICE THE DEPTH OF THE CONCRETE PAVEMENT INFEET. i4.ADHERE TO ALL TERMS AND NrIONPaNisWPi oRsroRTw:TERoALL PROPOSED GRADES ONSITE SHALL BE 3:1 OR FLATTER UNLESS gscHAAL"acE°:ssocailowlTl°STORMWATER POLLUTION T �'.CODROINATEUTILI,YINSTALUTIoxWIrHIRRIwTIONDESIGNACDINSrALLATION W •n % LUATIONREPORT CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. SPECIFICATIONS..E TO INSIDE LALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE,FLOW REFEREINE OF NCE ARCHIUNLESTECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT WALLSE NOTED.PERIMETER WALL WIDTHDIMENS ANDONS Z 8 CLIENT-SPECIFIC NOTES S GRADE.ADJUST DIoaCUTCOISTINGPAVEMENTASNECESSARYTOASSUREASMooTRFITAx°CONTINUOUS26 REFERENCE ECTUHAL PLANS(BY OTHERS)FOR EXACT BUILDING DIMENSIONS,MATERIALS W 3 DATED. ) HALL GRADE THE+a ADJACENTTo THE BUILDING AT asw CO GREATER.UNLESS NOTEDSPECIFICATIONS. LI oFOR CLOSE OUrlrvcwoE Bur ARE NOT FANNED ro. OTHERWISE ze.REFERENCE ME.P.PLANS(BY OTHERS)FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Wm STET 2. ADMceuTTDTHE BUILDING PRIOR rorHL PLACEMENT OF THE TOPSOIL COMPACTOR TO REwMPAQT THE COOL PREPARATION SPECIFICATIONS.CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE ucTUR.L FLAILS(BY OTHERS)FOR FOOTING AND FOUNDATION PAD I •BACTERIOLOGIC.TESTS OF WATER SY •PRESSURE TEST OF WATER/SEWER •L.K TESTS ON SEWER SYSTEM AND GRE.E TRAPS g •ANY OTHER TESTING REQUIRED BY THEAGECCYMURCIPAUTV 3. TOPSOIL SHALL BE FURNISHED BY hIE FORTHBVTHE AUTHoaOV,vwGJuwsDEAR KsuscorvTRAcroR,TO COE SPECIFICATIONS SET COMMUNICATIONS sERVICESAND SITEucxCONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE M.E.P rlNca OTHERS)FOR ROUTING OF PROPOSED LLECTRIcua LAYOUT. W Q %-')• E I. THE UTILITY SUBCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DRAIN TILE CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER Z U BUILDING U N .§ 5. UTILITYWATER EHR LINE NERSHAoRE BROUGHT EIN TO THE BUILDING,FLUSHED,TESTED.AND ECAPPED BY THE a o O W L o 2 a s THE BUILDING MECHANICAL ROOM.FLUSHED. o re Z a z TESTED,AND CAPPED BY THE UTILITY SUBCONTRACTOR. o =J_ o.Z ctl' o VY 6> a O CO & a (D F m - SHEET NUMBER N -&: C100 W C) 0 CD v N) To: Rockport,LLC ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY REQUIREMENTS(additional Table A Items): Kimley-Horn and Associates,Inc.: First American Title Insurance Company: No.16:Proposed buildings for this site not shown. No.17:There has been no current street construction at the time of this survey. This is to certify that this map or plat and the survey on which it is based is a correct representation of the land platted and has been performed in accordance with the 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, jointly established and adopted by ALTA and NSPS,and includes Items 1,2.3.4.5,6(a),7(a).8,11(b),13.16.and 17 of Current Title Commitment referenced for this survey is from First American Title Insurance Company. File No. Table A thereof. NCS-1167148-MPLS,dated 12-27-2024. The field work was completed on January 13,2025. The items listed in Schedule B,Part 2,Numbers 9-19 are either shown on survey,labeled as not affecting this property or labeled as not plottable on survey. Dated this 27TH day of January,2025. Per First American Title Insurance Company,Title Commitment File Number,NCS-1167148-MPLS,dated 12-27-2024,Schedule B,Part 2 exceptions affecting this property are listed below: �IAA.c2P P ,Q.(v Item No.9 are Pipeline Easements.Partial Releases and Grant of Right of Way and Encroachment Agreement is shown on this Russell P.Damlo RLS survey. Minnesota License No.19086 Probe Engineering Company,Inc. Item No.10 is an easement for trail and underpass purposes and is shown on this survey. Item No.11 is an easement for right of way,sidewalk,trail,drainage and utility purposes and is shown on this survey. Item No.12 is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Parcel 1: Item No.13 is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. OUTLOT D ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION !tern N..1e is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. Located in the County of Dakota, State of Minnesota. Item No.15 are drainage and utility easements per final plat recorded as Doc.No.3476763 and am shown on this survey. Recorded as Doc.No.3476763 Item No.16 are terms and conditions of the Development Agreement and is not plottable on this survey. Parcel 2. Utility Line Easements,Drainage easements,Ingress and Egress and Parking Easement,and Driveway Access Easements as set Item No.16 am terms of a Reciprocal Easement,Covenants and other Restrictions and are not plottable on this survey. forth in Reciprocal Easement Agreement and Declaration of Covenants,Conditions and Restrictions(Orchard Place 2nd Addition) dated June 22,2021,recorded July 13,2021,as Document No.3476766,as amended by First Amendment to Reciprocal Item No.17 are teens as contained in a Reciprocal Easement Agreement and amendment and are not plottable on this survey. Easement Agreement and Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions,dated September 17,2024,recorded September 19,2024,as Document No.3646253. Items No.18 is an Access Restriction Easement and amendment and is shown on this survey. Item No.19 is a Drainage and Utility Easement and is shown on this survey. SITE ADDRESS: Vacant Lot Apple Valley,MN 55124 CONTACT CITY OF APPLE VALLEY FOR SANITARY SEWER,WATERMAIN,STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND STREET TOTAL SITE LAND AREA: 708,720 Sq.Ft.=16.22 Acres MAINTENANCE. 952-432-2500 CURRENT ZONING: Sand and Gravel(SG) (Per City Zoning Map dated 7-17-2024) CONTACT DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSN.FOR ELECTRIC POWER MANAGEMENT. 851-483-8212 FLOOD ZONE CLASSIFICATION: Zone X,Flood Insurance Map No.27037 CO210E,Dated 12-02-2011. CONTACT FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS FOR TELEPHONE MANAGEMENT. 800-778-9140 UTILITIES SHOWN ARE PER FIELD LOCATIONS AS MARKED AND OBSERVED. 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RETAINING WALLS SNELL a DE ...LOCATION OF TRE TOP OF THE WALL AND PROVIDES zIIIII 'I� t iI D I / / ; . FINISHED FADE�ATDNSATTEETOPANDRDn�FACEOFTMEWALLONLY.I 1 x I. N of(IIIII , IIMI $ : �=w1 III // u - I tl =oN 6� '` • W E SUMMED EREEWINGA�DRTrANDM�RORNENNEER NREEERDEORAPPR� Q M F ��; • x 611OWN ON 711E GRADING w 0 RUNOFF DDroAIIIII II I I ' r \. ,5� f /I. /�' ii I \ OVER TNE TOP OFTNEWALL aIIIII I II I '' ®o I I '` i® � RETAINING WALL 1.76111.MO — — I I ° RE DESIGNER SIB FOR NNIL 35, `c, �III / I11 ' G� INFORMATION DESIGN PROPOSED I I / //, . -- ' � - - i. . ' � & ® � ,°, \ . J 80 " a - - ...� I .--/I)IIIl1 /')� ICI � a . ////E !i �I� I � I 1 I Na l� s/ yl\ ' / ceWa a-A ` a \\ M6 \\ I C� f N o V Y a}oJd ' \ \\\ I \\ : \Ip co _ / , �� �/ \ _ NORTH z.\ \ ` \ Iw tr .s \ \ \-- -, \ 1 • I \ O N iT I \ I ' I \i' CO E \� ,I / / J1 II I 111I GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET Know what's below. / i / \T. / / II�' II � , I '`� Bj Call before you dig. SHEET NUMBER s / s\ I oC500V x P TRAIL CONTINUATION INSET 1"=30' _— /, //IIII1 a',I IIh iSEE INSET FOR TRAIL CONTINUATION _ N 0 -H 0) v NJ ' / /,_ _ / 155T H ST.W. / / —_ E S -- �--- � ca-- - __ --�.n..— LEGEND � w \ \ g cA.M� v 1 N. Nrs_ I L — � _ -,T_ 65 ® LcsaI°csTIxo, .c(ROUND i"ccresx° s_ - Lm- - ----- _—--_ —-----__ _s_ -- ___ -=6A cn __ � I I l j <\ t \yG �mMMnn i CATCH BASIN(CMS w�rcnmxc, I ' I ., • I PROPOSED RwDixG/,s mP.� s�' I 4' a 'ASPROP ERRsevER GbSi �S GAS VGAS / I G s GAS GAS GnsI— — — GAS end c I + 1 Ai— A GAS Sgr JGAS 1^� 1 \/Ii� , i i \ I / _ a _ ' �GAnGLM E ,-yr\ 1\ ---e--- s a--- — / STORM SEWER NOTES '5° —a _ of ,. g _ _ � _ / / R '° SPECIFICATIONS.SUM PLUMBING CODE.MO BUILDING PERMIT RE°ui+ExExn w� < _ •• _�—�_r�. . � — -\e / W r /N P s\ 3,103 \ 1E933,78 NW I 4. MO TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START Of UM,GAS GAS _ GA• GA• \ \ I. : GP Tx\ I \ 8. �\I \ � % w RTGx°\ � I E xE aaxDR000RxxGo xE �xRI1I11 \ \ I "°PE�,o� .4 %. � \T� \ E01WE3W /:\ \\ \\\ cE $0 11. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLES 5NALL DE CASNE7E0 MO • 1 �1 // I�I II III Q rIIIIII I I I � I ■ i r , <_ < , g I I 8:0 •■� m PROPOSED SKYLINE \I III II I ' u4 ® I �t � � N !I III II IE 0 SOCIAL&GAMES I I EI I zI I `9: s II I; e II II II �'W 'tt Li'-�PROPOSED PATIIOo10 0000 \ I * l 1 LV o 2 `I IIII I II I III `°T %pi t51.060 SF ,el FFaEs,:z94007s3F6 1 o ti IIIII II IIIII III I S2 1010 0 0 o a ux IIII i II, iu I ®;F.N •HOP 010 $$ ■ 7:1 LLJ a I II d ' I I# 11111� ) friillII j III ill.is = I { w Z1 l T �, NDPE- II �wG 1 , . I10.1 / x op I to iII I IIII I , G I I : 'D 7101 \ - I re CL —IIIII I 'Ili III I�I I ° it I \ rem,Rs " a'�ou GJmIIIIII IIIIIIII "GE a ® I tt ■l�eJ, �i/ a"DPE C -; III / II I II 1 I 1 I o ■ �� ®,,O. Iwe III I I IIIII I I \ � _� o ' ' "/ ,a ��I cn3III II IIII SE ■• ■ ■ x \ P , f� ;o i i � 11 � � � roE G ®„. \ EGA _ x I p 2I 1 1 11 ®,omL �� - ------ _ PGW __POW W .1 ,}— I /1 1 \ � -- -- - - - - if- p1 l I// ///IJ \\ � i a \ / ax �' All -4 4-- .. 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CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIPONTALNMVERDCALCONTROL. t PVC. 7711 567,10.1200,SHALL OTERMAIN21 5522,11501 i 3 • IES,DZBBEF�F,� a PIPE SHALL BE: PVC `\ HYDRANT mvERAEERmIus GAMS , 1 SCR.IRON,ANNVA C-150 nceao 1 8 y 1 \A F DurnLE IRON.AWN.G10C„n.AWE 316.5 V AA s. STORMBE, { \A E.ISnNGSD EMI EASEMENT�v Q a PVC:AST510.2229 € \\' ~ �� coCOOROIx rE DFY2WT 1OR O ,>WI,D.2SSa FTa. e- • A \ PE,AST1.1 FEW / BOAS OAS OAS Nx ACAS COMPANIES.FxAcr Lnce Gx� 5 \\ '�` L—, Pev ASTM cae,,cae AWD cu3 W '."" i'' 4 \ v eR E WISE \ V` 1E°S cE• co sne wTx1NSU VALE OF THE EXISTRIG ENGINEER OF PNV DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PiE IONS DPI PROPOSEDNOT,RiE PROJECT s • PLACER.COMPACT L RATERIPL TO I6. WHEN COMMONS TONY EXISTING UTILIV LINE.FIELD YEN,RiE LOCATION,DEPTH,AND SUE PRDP�ED E�D MEN 3 ,,AEI _ 10211-10.MMNrArvAMNMMMDF D�PR SHALL FEET ERMxEaunE oPROPOSED UNDERGROUND cRnuxoOFT-HE �� e _ DRAAT� B. 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PION REFINE REQUIREMENTS OFP95IA2,To wuaSl2,.111050c,sn S ry i ONTS MTH APPROPRIATE FASTENERS.REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A RINIMUR OF 1011CH ` EXISTING • EASEMENT of 1 SO+IAL&GAMES V P�enl c N P _ AxOTER5HOPESEWERD PER THEOWATER ENE-HAVEATRACERIRE INSTALLED Ix THE w 8 `"MF 6• ** C. _46,200 SF I I a s o > en .0 '*7y Q13 FFE:947.36 i " Ism ll� o m a I Mt PRIOR *0 PROPOSED•••ATIOL G 111111 &8&Y GROUNOENTARE ,010RANOLLTERnc FLUSH WON PROPOS. TOBE ORE Fmo aawEnrvlsHEO Y e N I 7.�Ie� 551,000 SF mS ( ) i!...- SURFACE RADE HOLE CASTINGS *00000 '•' o 0 0 0 0 o10. s�3 o o �NM ME NDPI ATDNDF L Y TELECOMS.SERVICE ®2.aD� Z I tl ELECTRIC SERVICE nOCVANDPREA"MBES,&METERSAREEaATEoNEDETNETUILDNG"°wDEWEEE Q N NOT TO DE RELIED ON PS ecue EXACT NI COMPLETE.THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE �o o u u u u� �REwn M WATER SERVICE aPIDT M AND COMPANIES.AND SPIERE POSSIBLE.MEASUREMENTS TMEN IN THE FIELD,THE INFORMATION_ SE a $ �E0.106 <FIRE E BEND BE; B� W r `0 S. 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PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MNLA S AR ANSI STANDARD PLANTING PRACTICES. +' EueNieu B. BACK FILL VOIDS AND WATER SECOND TIME. 'If��ll' 0 DETAILS FROM MNDOT.PLANTINGS BEFORE OR AFTER THESE DATES ARE DONE AT RISK.. INSTALL PLANTS BY PLANT INSTALLATON PERIOD INFORMATION IN THE WEST STANDARD PLANTING z B PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. IIf- 'g 10.FINAL LOCATION OF TREE TO BE APPROVED BY m- - BACKFIRLEL SOILANTING BED AND 10. PLANTS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY NECESSARY,TEMPORARY ONLY.PLANTED UPoNARRIVAL ATSITE.PROPERLY HEEL IN MATERIALS IF 0-, E OWNER. (THOROUGHLY LOOSENED) D o yy F /DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH 11 IS PLANTED THE ROOT mLLAwaoorFURE 8'?g NOTES: SHALL BE EVEN OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE FINISHED GRADE I w A E € 1. PROCEED AND CORRECTIVE OF HOLE. 12 UNCAP ON Be MATRULs,REMOVE POT oN POTTED PLANTS,SPuinao BREAK APART r 2. PROCEED WNH CORRECTIVE PRUNING OF TOP AND ROOT. PEAT POTS. a $ S REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCORE OUTSIDE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT AND PREVENT CIRCLING FIBROUS ROOTS.REMOVE OR CORRECT STEM t8 RV PRACTICEANDTO CORRECT POOR x € - u u�l- G4. IRDLINGRLUMB ANDATS BRANCHING OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED TREES. R j s111�� II II 5. WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL CKFILL WITH PLANTING SOIL. 14. vmAauLBMooTH-BARKED iREEs-FASTR TOPANDBOnOM.REMOVE ev AaRLtsT. E PLANTING SOIL '�H�� LriL RC'i+'"E= VOIDS. 15. STAKING OF TREES AS REQUIRED:REPOSITION.PLUMB AND STAKE IF NOT PLUMB AFTER ONE... AS SPECIFIED '.1I Jll,II 6 ILL VOIDS AND WATER SECOND TIME. T. PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL 4 SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 6 : FL MIX IN 3,OF ORGANIC COMPOST. a TREE PLANTING DETAIL /�/�\\�SHRUB/PERENNIAL PLANTING DETAIL NS PRIOR TO PLANTINc AMENDMENT S. coH ETancToa SHALL BE DETERMINED Lin ioscnrB SITE Ieciroa;NLo OFEED ANYw SCALE:N.T.S. L101 SCALE:NTS. L101 'T BOLOIW)AN SOIL O TO BE Ex55TNGOIL OTOPSOIL FROM TO SITE F STANDARD OF ROOTS..RSPECIFICATION OCKS LARGER..ONE INCH. A� 5 , i! SUGSOIL DEBRIS,AND LARGE WEE.UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE.MINIMUM M DEP.10 LLAWN GRA6GAREAS AND I2 DEPTH TOPSOIL FOR TREE.SHRUBS.AND PERENNIALS.TOPSOIL FOR LCH TO BE AT ALL AND TREE AND SHRUB x 4v : ORNAMENT.GRASS EDSSHwLH,VEr SHREDDED "R DTURAL IN COLOR OEDHARDWOODMI LCH AND K En & TRAP ROAPPCK BUFF LIMESTONE.RIVERROCK.1 NY DIAMETER,AT MINIMUM T DEPTH.OR A MMENDATIONS.USE PREEN OR PRE-APPROVED EQUAL.ROCK MULCH TO BE ON E FILTER FABRIC.BY TYPAR.OR APPROVED EQUAL WITH NO EXPOSURE.MULCH AND 5 3/18 X STEEL EDGERTURFSODHRIL TOME E Ei PRE'OED BY OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.MULCH TO WATCH EXISTING CONDITIONS Y PREMMERGENT HERBICIDE PRIOR TO MULCH PLACEMENT PER AZ- E. ry V �1 L. TOP OF EDGER TO BE �/ "� ra a Z, : 12 STEEL EDGER SPIKE FLUSH WITH SOD :I 1S EDGING TO BE COMMERCIAL GRADE COL T o m MET(BON EQUAL)STEEL EDGING: YTUL COLOR N u LAC OR SP..EDGE ASNDGTED.S EDGING SHALL BE PLACED WITH SMOOTH CURVES A c �y� STAKED'1TRIP KBEVEL R so TESS OP TO REV�GRADE, o 3 u ` ` A'� WEEN MULCH NMULCH AND GRASS.INDIVIDUAL OTED OTHERWISE SHRUB,OR BEDS CTO BE SPADED EDGE AND WIDTH TO CREATE SEPARATION. h , Or dr` NS(WHEREAR.LLABE)Eoc LLI SEEDTOD a � w g ���`� '� ,6 XS EDGER REOGER w EE e l , SUB... a F�j \ \-MULCH IF NOT ONLANDSCAPEPLArvECIFIED,PER MNDOT SEE ERCATIONSOSION ON CONTROL RAN.SUPPLIERNANU RECOMMENDATIONSRBR N Q s :1 ° If.� IRRIGATION PROVIDE NEW SYSTEM TO.L PLANTED AREAS ON SITS IRRWATION SYSTEM TO BE DESIGN/BUILD BY Z o m SECTION PLAN SYSTEMOPE.TION MANUALS.ARBUILT PLANS.AND NOR.L PROGRAMMING.SYSIEM SH.L BE WINTERIZED SHALL a t AND HAVE SPRING STARTUP DURING FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION. AND LABOR.ALL INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLATON AND 3 STEEL EDGER DETAIL BE WARRANTY SORRMnsTER VALLVE EPA W na E°ainaa SYSTEM SH ALL o Ea o SCHEDULING SENSOR. ON.PROVIDE O » SCALE:N.T.S. L101 ESTABLISHMENTPRESSUlaaNATIQNTQN TNEBRDEDAa SHRUB/ QNBRBEDS a TEZDNEFDaEE DRIP STABLISHMENT. T PRO E NECESSARY NG OF ANT MATERIALS UNTIL THE NT IS Y ESTABLISHED o IRRIGATION TILNGTBEMIGOPERATIONAL.GWNBRWBLNQTPRQVIODE SOD/SEED AS REQUIRED FOR yWATER q CONTRACTOR R o Q U U NWARRANTYENTTDTHEBITEDI RBEDDURING CONSTRUCTION. 0 O 0 0 O w g 24. REPARALL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY FROM PLANTING OPERARONSATNO COST TOOWNER. ore z a z a ma aJw oAND OTHER PLANTS By PRUNING.CULTVATING.AND WEEDING AS REOUIRED FOR H.LSIT GROTTA. E- I} -_J D: 0_to i Ti § t DISEASE.REPLENISH MULCH TO THE REQUIRED DEPTH.MAINTAIN LAW.FOR 80 DAYS AFTERCa W p to n BAREPORT TO THEOWNER EDNGANDOTHERMAISTBNANCERRPONSIBIUTIR. AMONTHLv a m - SHEET NUMBER N - 4 E L105 O 0 O v N I USAV STANDARD VOLLEYBALL POST - m N. S g 1 s g s9-A' 6 USAV STANDARD VOLLEYBALL NET `0 0 6 gEDGE RESTRAINT g i$ LIGHT BLUE VOLLEYBALL TAPE BOUNDARY MARKER,TYP. "d p B F E \ am" USAV STANDARD VOLLEYBALL POST _ F 'A °g REGULATION HEIGHT NET POST WITH CONCRETE FOOTING- — B OZ NON-WOVEN GEOTEXTILE USAV STANDARD VOLLEYBALL COURT SAND EDGER TAP FILTER FABRIC :{'----____:1,__________v0.� 6 �.1 N. 3' COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE 4 S X \ \ - ~c ___Ni, B'UNDERDRAIN,SEE CIVIL PLANS \\ , ,�h _ y yN 10"OIA.�� B OZ NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE �N FILTER FABRIC COMPACTED SUBGRADE Gv E & \\ COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE M UNDERDRAIN,SEE CIVIL PLANS Q `SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT COMPACTED SUBGRADE , g x x i 1j 0///SCALE'.NTS. Lim w§ r 1 ; msgAL 3 i h 1 W r F CONCRETE CURB-MIN 4"ABOVE TURF a (n wa g' PERFORMX PRO SYNTHETIC TURF- 0 — 8 9 REFER SPECS Q w I VERSATILE Q I- 2"GRAVEL FINES Z 0 4-6"CLEAR - Q m AGGREGATE BASE - o "e I— I—1 o J U U u) � , , a� 0Ow la _ NON-WOVEN FILTER FABRIC COMPOSITE OR PRESSURE z LU W W Q a TREATED BOARD O8 re Z a Z m a COMPACTED SUBGRADE o =J 8 J 0' g U Y E 2 z w r \BOCCE BALL COURT O N i ���� �7///J CUE.N.TS. L.Ca . a a N Y EsNEL106 NUMBER706 01 o O7 v N) FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER R D L MAIN BUILDING GROSS SF: 46,550 SF f ® M P ARCHITECTS TOTAL BAR OUTBUILDING: 1.280 SF A .3 O 10 \�JT T T T u " " TOTAL INTERIOR: 47,830 SF T ,� EXTERIOR: 51,150 SF I 1n., 1 n.o,z I n.. 1 n., n.,V W., n.V n.. 1 _ : � ,._ ,. ! 1 �, , �, 1 1 1 �,r w1 m-,I ,� xo.rwwmmucmx GS p I: :I: R[E>Eil 1I�I 1E1 9 ��„LZ- '�111 �" _ _ 1 _a —MNigi ICI IF = S.1.112 r �� 1: :o pug:—i 3 ter,r . ..... I �.� God oI I: cm_ N F€sEijiI • LIR i 1 = m - VOLLEYBALL COURT VOLLEVBAALLLCWRT VOLLEYBALL COURT VOLLEYBALL COURT VOLLEYBALL COURT C .., J 1 MR LOUNGE L II L,I II EMI 1,_1 ` L ! 1111J : G;. N[NK111 O } LTT_-'1 ❑- al - \/ SKYLINE SOCIAL 1 `4r1i `�'11p: ` r'�Len I .C - N[€>Ei] •■.,•••==.® Ii I I � - ..�„ _[E711 LJ �i H 4p, 4 _ �I C I� . l.: I ''RE = 4oP — T ENTRY ni 110, r11 MO PROM DESK II -I SKYLINE lep e�mm(9m mmrn I �A JJ SOCIAL �q., �q., _ pq.,�q, ,.per oNumwe 4rf OS A 9T-C�,(T- E 0� Orf bb i�� ®� auere, ,NrxaoWLOUNGE NG h}� "KID, 1K _ .xaEr.,�,.x > YOL ere OONar41 8`8 _ ;ii $ ■�I p�:� p -— �g gq OPEN" _I EI3 ` I , :� o 0 0 0 0 1 ,--L P�,� 4- ° .•. , I: :� GRC, LOUNGE BOWLING L 11 WI 0# °� NEAR, AxrNROW LANE-5- OPEN BOWL LOUNGE •WV ►. F � { • - - - `1 Rrs ■ — 1 AM 0 I .Iii' OU aI 1 11 I LANESVIP ^ OPEN BOWL LANES ' 7 00 UT yVOLLEYBALL COUNT VOLLEYBALL COUNT VOLLEYBALL COUNT I4 ` ' 'I a I NI 3,8 NO o00000 �^€^. 4 BOCCE COUNT. L� LL s L_ t 1 \I 11� r YJ WWW _ I I I T- BOCCECON T. � �� � ,- I : �— .,.H ".4.1I Rio BANE„ SERVICE — , _ W.> n° 11 l i 1 . NCI ua AISLE I ga A W _ -n y - - A. — - - a�.,aaR, meac ,r BOCCE c°uNTxl ��� 1,O II HOME COURT. I I�Q -- - - r zz.va • n . . . . . . . . . . . . .LL� �O�a ...WAR LA IIIERE,EaroNN, " ,.,P _ Lam dw ./ �Noc.,LAAYs�,N..cx _ NL.N,�, ISSUE FIRST FLOOR OVERALL OVERALL FLOOR PLAN Co N cii o A1.00 CT) RDL ARCHITECTS PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS II NOT FOP CONABLARIN • ,p LN ti SKYLINE SOCIAL • 4r. I _ _ t fi, SKYLINE � E _ S',�J i II �I I'�.�I�II IlI II� .�i i SOCIAL )�� I s �.' w • I{y�j LSE ,/' �� �� u-'ri .! d.• -� al uuu_ '+SM^Mr .; �aEVe,�,.x Y- r �, litig lr�1l ja i ,I�I� o et�!< � =ems ■L .3■ r�r ate i! 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BEE ''RR:'''''''''''' METAL PANELAWNUY PL„CeONOK„SYSTEM,.COLOR SUCK NM. 1119111AlEOXOLLanf TAL DOMANDFMIE PTO 10A1P1OX ADAVNY SURFACE VINYLAPPLIE,GE„'GRAPHICORLOCAL MIST PEIOMNG MDIERFFERY06.08WISDRYINDON,PYS BUILOMMOUNTEDEVOM.y„NELS imr REvnairtEcnow _ giligEng::: i mmETu,,,co.cRETE,,,,o.y.., ,E!P=1=LAC=ITOM'''''''''''''''''''''' BUILDING MOUNTED SrrE LI...TYP,IIIYUFEW ,Y,.....Y.YYTETRYMNYLOYU.Y.OREGM.M.TOSH.M.03 \ _ PRELIMARY MANN. ::La.,,ERTNculo:,iu k A mED Lw oiriz.„,To o FE,=.0,,o,T....,cno..01. ,Rc colg TH,or•E oF At NLID Lo:Hai 1N70N r o c,nap uri r=,,,T o a E c 0,,,,,r o, „oTKeooramucno 1102?°207 III I.----- FENCEP,AELSTOOECNE.SIOEOFCROSSRACING,CYFSEYFROMMERSOE, MIGREEFITREPTED.IKODOUPRORAIL W.WOOD POSTS a SPORT...MO SHOMFORPEF.F.ONLY WV. ' :Os=M17EFFSVO=LrElTrZa'r1;.rn 2VM.XIGHPYCES ===== III 12 SOACoos ...07EFEEE=n6To r A LY.EDGLAZYIGINSTOREFROMSYSTRI I •CP• T 0.,...,. T T T 0 •CP• 0•k Q--@ ® SKYLINE SOCIAL /—° gIl CI I 1 1 El 1 e„Tip LPOSSIL 2 I a n _ u L--. 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YY YY ICJ xrl wn �.. .”... ........................................, ,.,.,.,.,..,,,, .,,.,.,,,..,.,.,,,,,.m.,mmmmm,.,,,,,, m>.>.>,mmmmm m ISSUE M .mama. m..aMM • _.7 SITE LIGHTING - PHOTOMETRICS Co /� T McHenry a A:aoola.a mco,Po,mee l ssuE ml0FE am am�a�/ S = M c&AN _ . CO OS,ITPHOTOMETRIC PLAN �,...sew.».soon Consulting Encino..•oat 1880 Ea0,Emery R Se,aA50 ES2.00O nx tom...nm Moe.Warren*92-4 .OM1lo b15 Fad 21fi Emall:ntalm mall@mcM1enryaswcla,es.com N it >, aC1 - a ® O O 0 O 0 O x.„ © O n. 3 e �: li II II o I .'R , . .. a owwr ,,,.. „-, vaiere�e�ae� a .. AilligE -- OVFMI - �Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll■■ CN 1E1..0 CD ..„4104 III i _IC •� i� - ED " +�J :1 ICE',"- --NalilLg CM 'MAIM; II El gh o ....... ` [IJiii1 cIE ill ill 11i, CO 1 uIII I :it1 A © z° orr....---_1=11 �� fl 1I49 .11= 0 as ,,, •„ r .: ra 3 0 (133, —69 e III J ''� - ,te� (H P5 wo.3�i1 •E O } n—ir—Se }i - �� '., ',s is ',s. •s. }, MH: 40 �� 0 so } }, 33 }s `r }. — ®G®TY.sJlr® A FIRST FL OR OV b ni !saline Legend 000 Illuminance(Fc) N '' Scene:FIELD 0 0 0 Color Value 0 0 0 X CD ■ 5 SPORTS LIHTINJG QI £ N Cl CO 0 v N 0-1 >, Cq -- I- C Q 73 w Luminaire Schedule Scene: FIELD Symbol Qty Label Arrangement Total Lamp Lumens LLF Description LC) 0 35 F2 Single 90500 0.900 FSP 900 N3 G2 HVU 57K B N cD Calculation Summary (V Scene: FIELD Label CalcType Units Field Size Avg Max Min Avg/Min Max/Min # Pts CV UG PtSpcLr PtSpcTb BAGS-C #1-6 Illuminance Fc 51.61 87 15 3.44 5.80 70 0.46 1.51 5 5 t-"I BAGS-C #7-12 Illuminance Fc 51.21 68 30 1.71 2.27 70 0.17 1.27 5 5 4-)BOCCE#1 Illuminance Fc 45.83 59 31 1.48 1.90 24 0.18 1.29 5 5 BOCCE#2 Illuminance Fc 47.04 63 28 1.68 2.25 24 0.24 1.25 5 5 Q N BOCCE#3 Illuminance Fc 45.42 58 29 1.57 2.00 24 0.19 1.16 5 5 BOCCE#4 Illuminance Fc 45.21 63 27 1.67 2.33 24 0.20 1.47 5 5 VC#1 Illuminance Fc 50.83 83 24 2.12 3.46 18 0.39 2.58 10 10 VC#2 Illuminance Fc 50.28 65 32 1.57 2.03 18 0.14 1.41 10 10 VC#3 Illuminance Fc 50.83 63 34 1.50 1.85 18 0.18 1.38 10 10 VC#4 Illuminance Fc 52.39 66 37 1.42 1.78 18 0.17 1.38 10 10 fq VC#5 Illuminance Fc 50.11 85 29 1.73 2.93 18 0.33 1.87 10 10 VC#6 Illuminance Fc 50.44 61 43 1.17 1.42 18 0.12 1.36 10 10 ', VC#7 Illuminance Fc 51.33 96 26 1.97 3.69 18 0.39 1.83 10 10 VC#8 Illuminance Fc 56.39 80 27 2.09 2.96 18 0.28 1.78 10 10 0 0 VC#9 Illuminance Fc 56.94 94 32 1.78 2.94 18 0.32 1.76 10 10 Z Z Gtyi Pole Summary Pole Wattage Summary O C Scene:FIELD Scene:FIELD .H -H In Channel #Lums MH Channel Total Watts Combined Total Co N o P1 5 40 P1 3000 21000 4) la P2 8 40 P2 4800 > q u) P3 5 40 P3 3000 P4 5 40 P4 3000 P5 8 40 P5 4800 P6 4 40 P6 2400 0) U) I~ ro w Q) 1 ro td .d Z 0 /�//��//�� ® U C i//iI/�i/ >, CI-) VI Un N SPORTS LIGHTING al £ N 6) O 0 -h CD v N) ty, gsgsLG® •• (.„ ›, Ill "H 000 a 3 SPORTS LIGHTING (d -H Q T-/ W Luminaire Location Summary Luminaire Location Summary Scene:FIELD Scene:FIELD N Label X Y Z Orient Tilt LumNo Label I X I Y I Z I Orient I Tilt I LumNo O F2 135 98 40 201.801 69.625 1 N F2 -62 86 40 313.025 56.983 2 \ F2 135 98 40 179.403 67.381 3 N F2 135 98 40 240.593 57.643 4 1-1 F2 135 98 40 152.819 46.119 5 III F2 -62 86 40 7.334 68.555 6 q N F2 -62 86 40 346.218 69.872 7 F2 -62 86 40 39.523 52.354 8 F2 39 30 40 26.565 68.75 9 F2 39 30 40 73.686 64.913 10 F2 39 30 40 105.195 64.519 11 rri F2 39 30 40 150.611 68.169 12 F2 39 30 40 38.501 70.418 13 F2 39 30 40 139.456 69.886 14 Z z F2 68 -80 40 163.034 72.036 15 F2 -62 86 40 283.449 67.078 16 0 F2 -62 -80 40 69.528 63.451 17 .H .H F2 39 30 40 196.285 66.664 18 CO 3 (NI F2 68 -80 40 139.514 53.424 19 co o F2 68 -80 40 220.365 52.695 20 > q u) F2 -62 -80 40 45 53.339 21 F2 -62 -80 40 310.855 50.727 22 F2 68 -80 40 187.787 71.287 23 F2 -62 -80 40 355.054 69.034 24 F2 68 -80 40 175.601 71.177 25 F2 -62 -80 40 7.892 68.58 26 F2 68 -80 40 50.117 67.195 27 F2 133 -64 40 225.516 62.996 28 F2 133 -64 40 130.764 62.42 29 m F2 68 -80 40 326.083 60.217 30 6 F2 68 -80 40 353.29 59.706 31 cc t9 F2 133 -64 40 155.638 55.491 32 F2 133 -64 40 184.16 54.044 33 F2 135 98 40 258.335 75.816 34 F2 39 30 40 335.353 66.843 35 o z o cn +-) U a 0) .1 O - 0) coI a M m N O) 0 0) v N sgs!!!iiiiii; •• a1 mty, SPORTS LIGHTING -H Q '3 W LO N O N 1-1 (CI fZ co z z o o Ln 1. Actual photometrics will vary from color of walls, surface texture and landscaping. W '� 2. Actual fixture layout may vary depending on final location of fixtures. Fixture need to be adjust N M o based on actual conditions. 3. The light loss factor (LLF) is a product of many variables, only lamp lumen depreciation (LLD)has been applied to C] the calculated results. 4. Illumination values shown (in footcandles) are the predicted results in the calculation summary. Meter orientation is normal to the plane of calculation. 5. It is the Owner's responsibility to confirm the suitability of the existing or proposed poles and bases based on the weight and EPA of the proposed fixtures and the owner's site soil conditions and wind zone. It is recommended that a professional engineer licensed to practice in the state the site is located be engaged to assist in this determination. The landscape material shown hereon is not intended to be an accurate constant m representation of any particular, such as shrub, bush, or tree, 0 6. Photometric reading fixture mounting height as follows in Luminaire Schedule Column Z. b .. 6 N .E z o U a N .1 0• . `° a M m NJ 6) N 0 C) N 155TH ST.W. NI nu' 1111 ``c- max. ` — • ��v 1 /r< 1 o i alarwo x.D IA9--.. --c.,--GAS__— --4" _ _Ta-6 --SAS--GAS— € L 111 —GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS—F 0 GAS GAS�GAS L-� _ �OS G GAS -`.S_— vlvamE a�a�r I IvIPELIrvEEL x 1 ill 00 ft I Ixaurnlrs nv 43 I I wW r„,_______1 — / �.00 zz.00Aerial Fire Truck `=.$ 9 reel\ 1 wlam a.50g33g �\ ' ri L ckro Lock Tme :6.0 8 5ill ,& / „ 6reenn9 An91e :33.3 N 33.d 3 \ GA.o GAS GAS GAS GAct E I W y r c III I �� w AA w S I '��I. *' xvoenrrcov a RADIUS ry i —14e 1 �\ . • 1 x 1 -0 1-`-' v-.I Y I V - 1 4 I I Cf f& F • PROPOSEDSKYLINE VV1111,w ' a,m � &Y 8Y m ± IK3ag I mg All Ir F� w o o' ry I S'7r't 0*00 •••• lobo 0 0 0 0 &' &t t� {� ${� '•• fil I 1 lie , Yc, Q 0 2g I _i !.., NMM MN v W NCl- 0 FF• I I z e s I11 O EMI t3 x3 / drA I.. - w Z 1 o •. w u_ = • eDPoe�xx _ — vIllk Li]i • <— I— K `1n S 5 ,� O QQY Y O a GRAPHIC IN F d 'W i1 Wy2m m `\ \ 111-O cl aos \ I � o }\ �, w— CD � o jI �� Know what's below. SHEET NUMBER Call before you dig. it EX-1 W 0 CD v N TTTTT E FG HJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I 11l � L t-- ,iz..ms ,i-a s SKYLINE SOCIAL I I I I o�.x�„ —= I— mi HEIV u v v mZi �w is e .t..x»Ha=. 07=..1 SKYLINE 1 1 1 �I I 1 SOCIAL I I I I I I I I I L 1— - - t I I I I I I I I I 1 T r T 1 r —r1 4 mwm- mwm awN II E' Li II I I I I I I I I I 4 — - -Ik — I - - --- - - - - - - - - - 4 — 0 I I I I I I I I E.,,�.a ., V —+— — — F — — — — — — — — — — I— — — — — — — — — — O ...vw. �. x..xm ® „�,.m,x,= ® oo] v o00 © 00o ISSµE.m. amaam 0 ® o .....mxrs sn.v�iwvrxrs .3, I ,,,..„,„, 1 , 1 pqmJ�w'"�" �1 �j� ,,,,,,y,„ ,, T L 0 J L \ \ zs "h 0MECHANICAL 1 1 1 1 ROOFPLAN- T INTERIOR v I I I I 1 1 1 I I I CO 1 M=�.ry A A==a=la1.=Ia.a Pa,a1.a1 ^L N 'uu �% a.,s.°E M c &A NTERIOR MECHANICAL ROOF PLAN a�xxe, caa=auiaa Eaem..,=.=1.lean 0 .001 Emery Road,Suite42aa M 1.03 waaa�.111a x.1enm,anla a,ze Paone:216 2921fi% Faa.21a-2e2i0]4 Email:mall®mcM1enryassocis,a.com Iv g PRELIMINARY SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS a) 1 FOR F B ORCHARD PLACE APARTMENTS g 1 SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 115N, RANGE 20W = T APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY, MN S. A. O >a— o ce = 8 150TH ST W co z V 1— I Sheet List Table I R=:I O J Sheet Number Sheet Title i C000 COVER SHEET PROJECT TEAM: a C101 GENERAL NOTES i CIU ALTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY s 155TH ST W C102 ALTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY 2 a ENGINEER OWNER/DEVELOPER C300 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN-PHASE I `C '}}}} KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. TRIDENT DEVELOPMENT C301 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN-PHASE 2 Q- C400 SITE PLAN E. C501 STGRADING RM Kimley>>>Horn S W PLAN ER PLAN 21 TRIDENT ` C600 UTILITY PLAN /.� ri PREPARED BY:ARIK C.LOKENSGARD,P.E. �V LIDI LANDSCAPEDSCCHESPUN /L "' 14800 GALAXIE AVE S.SUITE 200 1200 25TH AVE S 160TH ST W �C g L101 LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE 5 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 ST.CLOUD,MN 56301 L ID2 L AuDSCAPE DETAILS Q Z i TELEPHONE(952)905-2887 TELEPHONE:(320)258-4438 1 2 17, 2 5 gg I i LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SURVEYOR V. 'i. 4 $ s 1, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. PROBE ENGINEERING COMPANY,INC. 1 PREPARED BY:RYAN HYLLESTED,PLA 1000E 146TH ST 14800 GALAXIE AVE S,SUITE 200 BURNSVILLE,MN 55337 o i APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 TELEPHONE:(952)432-3000 SITE W I— TELEPHONE(952)905-2887 VICINITY P O N.T.S. NORTH IW l5 1: U/ w g 1 NOTES: s1 R 5 I. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THAT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR THE SITE MATCH 0 1 WHAT IS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS INCLUDED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. v 1 2. IF REPRODUCED,THE Sc I ES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON A 22z34 SHEET. 0 _ 3. ALL NECESSARY INSPECTIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY CODES AND/OR UTILITY SERVICES COMPANIES SHALL BE PERFORMED PRIOR TO ANNOUNCED BUILDING oo II POSSESSION AND THE FINAL CONNECTION OF SERVICES. I. 6. ALL GENERAL CONTRACTOR WORK TO BE COMPLETED(EARTHWORK.FINAL UTILITIES, 2 E ' AND FINAL GRADING)BY THE MILESTONE DATE IN PROJECT DOCUMENTS. a w °v 5 gg U - Q coF Z ' Mel °z 2 N o2 wIua 1 ° arewzo I 6 va a1->> ° t 8110 8 ce Q o. ��/ O > (0 o1 Know what's below. s a` (0 } Call before you dig. ...NUMB.N.) 2 g o. coon rn /s 0 rn -.1 y$ GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES EROSION CONTROL NOTES GRADING AND DRAINAGE NOTES WATER STORM SEWER&SANITARY SEWER NOTES - - m $ , STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOCAL JURISDICTION AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATON , Pun(3wsPP') Fs NTS COMPRISED of THE EROSION CONTROL , BCOTORM:TOx STARRY OF ALL of C EDSTING ANDON. 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT GTUVITY SEWER LATERALS.MANHOLES.GRAVITY SEWER LINES. gTOR W SAE NOTED, oTTPG.N.THE STANDARD OETAILS.THE PLAN HE SYPw,PLUS THE PEaMITAuoau SUBSEQUENT REPORTS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.INCLUDED W THE TONS THE ENGINEER SNAIL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELroTAuv DISCREPANCIES.Au waixswuL caxsoRM ASAPPLICABLETO THESE STAxoutos ArvD SPEaFICAnoxs. TRANSPORTATIW AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK IN FULL AND COMMETE • • • • WATER POLLUTION z SHALL FURNISH ALL NECESSARY MATERLALS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY. TOOLS. MEANS OF , THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE THE SRE TO THE ELEVATIONS INDICATED AND SHALL ADJUST REPS AS ACCORDANCE MTH THE SHOWN,DESCRIBED AND REASONABLY INTENDED REQUIREMENTS OF THE DICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS, IN THE EVENT THAT THE PERFORM ALL HECONTRACTRK IN O IS RESPONSIBLE Ixs APPLICABLE Fuauls�HING THE NECESSARY MATERIALS n LABOR ELIMINATION SYSTEM GENERAL PERM SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF TIE STORNI WATER POLLUTION IT(WOES IION PLAN T)µDam E�FeaMlwt STAND MKEU ESTABLISHED OR ADEQUATE STABILIZATION OCCURS NECESSARY AND REGRADE WASHOUTS WHERE THEY OCCUR AFTER EVERY auNrPLL UNrIn GRASSCONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE EDETIoxu AGENCY REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT,THE 4 TO CONSTRUCT THE FACILITY AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.AND IN WITHACCORDANCE THE SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Or THE APPROPRIATE APPROVING VAN THEIR CONTENTS. B MOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. en ., AUTHORITIES. ES LBMVS)AND CONTROLS SHALL CONFORM TO FEDERAL.STATE LOCAL HE CONTRACTOR HALL REQUIREMENTS OR MANUAL OF PRACTICE.AS APMEABLE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE NO POND!.OCCURS IN PAVED AREAS AND SH,L NOTIFY ENGINEER IF ANY GRADING COMPLY WITH,L REQUIREMENTS FOR UTILITY LOGTIW AND COORDINATEN IN THE 6 5 STUMPS,TOR SHALL MUCK,ARAND GRGRUB ALL AREAS LAND UNLUNLESS OTHERWISE ERWISEINDICATED, REMOVING TREES. ADDmONAL COTROLSAS DIRECTED BY THE PERMITTING AGENCY OR OWNER, HAZE IMPLEMENT DISCREPANCIES NT OR ARE F.FOUND IN THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED GRADES PROF To PucEMENT O NOTES CONTAINED In THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SECTION OF THIS SHEET. £ SS NAUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.AND SHALL MAINTAIN COMPLYINGCOM WITH HE R APPLICABLEREQUIREMENTS OF THE AND LIDS FIRE HYDRANTS. S. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL DISTURBED VEGETATION IN END,UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. g xo.''CITI SUBSURFACE E'reaMl"guITTOTITETro)meculoELwesoFocxncsE�tf4DAT REGULATIONS FOR THE ouaAnox OF CONSTRUCTION. POWER POLES ,uTELEPHONE OXES THAT s REMAIN a PLACE AND UNDITO REMAIN SHALL BE STURBED 4. DEFLECTION OF PIPE JOINTS AND CURVATURE OF PIPE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE LIANUFACTWERS DURING CONSTRUCTION.ERSERG CASTINGS AO INDEPENDENTLY TED TO SPECIFICATIONS.SECURELY CLOSE.L OPEN ENDS OF PIPE AND FITTINGS WITH A WATERTIGHT PLUG .F., BY THE FHA EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE LOCATED ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE O AND RECORD ANY ADJUSTMENTS AND OEVLATIONS FROM THE APPROVED EROSIONCOxrROIVERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR THE ENGINEER.GUATUNTEE IS NOT MADE THAT ALL EXISTING NEEDED TO PREVENT EROSION AND OFFSITE SEDIMENT DISCHARGE FROM THE CONSTRUCTON E LOG OSION CONTROL REPS AS MATCH THE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADES. WHEN WORK IS NOT IN PROGRESS.THE INTERN.OF ALL PIPES SHALL BE CLEAN AND JOINT SURFACES g THE ENGINEER AT THE TIME OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND HAVE NOT BEEN SOWELL FOR UTILITY LEES SHALL BE PLACED PER DETAILS.STANDARDS,AND SPECIFIC...1E30 THAT xuxe ANOLouTEDAccoRDINGTOT,E PUANs. LOWERED INTO THE TRENCH,VALVES SHALL BE g WITHIN THE SWPPP DOCUMENTS STORED w THE SOB SITE TRAILER. VISUALLYBE COMPACTED SIMILARLY TO THE REMAINDER Of THE LOT.UTILITY DITCHES SHALL BE i ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE CAREFULLY STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS g ERMORE, INSPECTED DURING THE EXCAVATION PROCESS TOENETRETLwT UNDESIRABLE FRL IS NOTUSED. g EVENT.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES DUE TO THE PREVENTON PLAN,SHALL BE MAINTNNED IN FULLY FUNCTION,CONDITION AS REQUIRED BY ALL PIPE FITTINGS.ANY PIPE OR FITTING WHICH IS DAMAGED OR WHICH HAS FLAWS OR IMPERFECTIONS RY,CALENDAR DAYS AND WAMIN r HOURS OF THE E,OOP REGRADED AND SODDED. IN EXISTING RIf.HT6OF-WAY DSTURBED BY COE.RUCTIoxR.IISS THE JOB SITE,AND SHALL BE REP,ACEDATRECONTTEOTORS EXPENSE MEDATELY REMOWED FROM C A 0.SINCH OR GREATER RAINFALL • THEIR PERMISSION OBTAINED REGARDING THE METHOD TO USE FOR SUCH WORK. NrncreDANo T. EROSION a SEDIMENT CONTROL BAPS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN ACOORDANCE VAN THE FOLONNG. T WMBUSTBLESBEING BROUGHT ON SATER FOR FIRE FIGHT.SHALL TE.E MADE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO 2 AND OBSERVE PAVEMENT AREAS FOR EVIDENCE OF ALL AREAS SHALL ADEQUATELY DRAIN 0 ,t. 5. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES WHICH MAY 7.1. R SHALL BE REPAIRED ORREMAOEO IF THEY SHOW SEAS OR SHALL IMMEDIATELY , ' g HAVE BURIED OR AERIAL UTILMES WITHIN ER NEAR THE OURS E CONSTIMUM RUCTION AREAO ALL UBEFORE CTILITY OMMENCINGPANIES OF UNDERMINING OR DETERIORATION. NOTIFY OWNER AND ENGINEER IF ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE DISCOVERED. SPECIFICATIONS,IN THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE IsolcnoL AGENCY'S cr T 3 PRIOR TO BEGINNING corvsmucnON. 7.2. a REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT IN AGREEMENT,THE MOST smwGENTSHALL GOVERN. Z �. THE OBTAINING REQUIRED CONSTRUCCOS PERMITS AND NEEDED.REFER TO THE LANDBDAPE PLAN AND PROJECT SEEGTICATHNB. ANDRESEEDEDAB TYPE SAW CUT DEPTH OP ANTE,. AS INDICATED ULL DEPTH FOR A SMOOTH AND STRAIGHT JOINT SPAVEMENTvmm EsuEUNDERGROUND BE SURVEYED BY A STATE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL LAND /� "g w 4 BONDS IF REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. VEGETATION LS SEEDED AREAS SHOULD BE SURVEYOR PRIOR TO BACK FILLING. ^ ;t 4 AREMOVED FROM THESILT FENCES SHALL SILT FENCESE REPAIRED WHEN IT REACHESONETHIEDTHE1EIGHTOFTHESILTFENCEORIGINAL CONDITIONS IF DAJAAGED.SEDIMENT SHALL �i w DNDITIDrvBAND DPEBQF N REQDIREDDDNBR RDNPERMRB HNIDA REPORT NDBPEDAL ?A. THE ROCK CONSTRUCTION CE,G,BHALLBEMMmAINEDNACONDITIONWHICHWILL POSITIVEDRA.BIOEFLOWS.SHALL BE CLEANED OF �REQDIREDDDRIxGAIOAT HEE�G QQNBM�IONTDPRQIADE W ; PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOW OF AY.THE MAY BE PROVIDEDISION TO THEON UTILITY PROVIDER.ND A MANDREL OWNER AND JURISDICTIONON GRAVITY SEWER.A COPYAL AGENCYOF THE AS G w g B. ANY DISCREPANCIES ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ADDITIONS OF ROCK TOP DRESSINGST ASCDNDRIDNBDEAMAND_ REQUIRED. THE RETQBEM DEwT�7PRIDR PPRDVA QF HEDwxERAxDxDnFNLA DrvTD HEExGwEER SHALL BE IERT IN RIDDIOADDmDNBGF GPDRESS°N� " FOR EXCAVATION. M D QDRDIHAEwRH HEQwNERAND HEDEBGNENBNEERPRIOR TO ANY BETWEEN LE R AND SEWER ANNHOLES VERTICALSHALL PROVIDE AMINIMUM }^. CE OF DA ALL▪ DwxTa DIRECBr FROM THETEsnrvGAGERcr. Ea REQUIRED TEST aEsaTSARE TO BE SENT TO THE TEMPORARY PARKwc canomoxs DEMAND. t i... R j t CONST6 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RUCTION FOR DOCUMENTING AND MAIECOINGASD OF APPROPRIATE AGENCY OR TO STATE DOT STANDARDS 64 THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND TIE 11.IF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES TO REMAIN ARE DALIATED DURING CONSTRUCTION IT SHALL BE THE TB UILT INFORMATION CALENDAR DAYS FOLLOWING THE INSPECTION PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN A TIMELY MANNER BUT WHO CARE LATER THAN E GOVERN AGENCY REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT BE AGREEMENT.THE MOST STRINGENT SW LL CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR ANDOR TO RETURN IT TO EXISTING CONDITIONS OR BETTER THE EXISTING STRUCTURE AS NECESSARY OR CONSTRUCTION INTERVALS. 12.ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE GRADED AS PER PUNS.THE AREAS 12.ALL STORM PIPE ENTERING STRUCTURES SH.L BE GASKETED ANEVOR GROUTED TO ASSURE SHALL THEN BE SOODED OR SEEDED AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANS,FERTILIZED.MULCHED.WATERED AND CONNECTION AT STRUCTURE IS s▪ ANY WELLS DISCOVERED ON STERN-I WILL HAVE NO USE MUST BE PLUGGED BY A CENSEDWE SHALLPAVING AND STRIPING NOTES STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. RTIGHTUNI.ESEOTHERwISSSTATEDBrcmANDSTATEDESINS TRACTO DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE JOB SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE a eERESPONSIBLETOROBruxwGAxrwELLABANDONMENrPEaMITSREOUIaeD.2 1. ALL PAVING.CONSTRUCTION.MATER..S.AND WORKMANSHIP von..JURISDICTIONS RIGHTOPWAY cZnZArvDMULCHEDAss ociuTe:'EscAPWGLAN. TNENARa,BWILL BE SODDED OR e SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WIN TUE GTEST EDITION OF THE LOCAL WY CR COUNTY SPECIFICATIONS EISH GRADE.LIDS SHALL . APPROPRIATEJURISDIewNALAGENCIESWITHIN21HOURSAFTERDISCOVERYISMADE. E TEDOTSPECIFIC„TQNSANDSTANDARDB.NOTCOVEEDBYLOC„LCm OJECTUNITSSHALLBE aRca,rvTrREGUU,norvs. cOMmr SPRw'T ALL GovERxnG AD,USTEDTQMEET,HESECQxDmQrvSAxD,HEPRQPQBEDFIrvISHEDGRADE A� E THER TRAEMc CONTROL DENoES co...To MANUAL RFQULAnoxs PERTIWZG TO ENVIRONMENTUPROTECTIox IA TOPWRAPHIC INFORMATIO•N IS TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY LAND SURVEYORS.IF THE n S O UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEICES IM.U.T.C.a AND CITY STANDARDS. 1 CONTRACTOR DOES NOT ACCEPT EXISTING TOPWRAPHY AS SHOWN ON THE HIC PANSRVEr BY = ALunRN RELIEVES OWNER OF ANY LANES PARKING OTHER TIME AS NECESSARY,TO PREVENT EROSION. REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW. OBLIGATION TO PAY FOR ARELATED CHANGE ORDER. SELLS.ACCESSIBLE PARKING SYMBOLS.ACCESS AISLES.STOP P, "g 14.SHOULD CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTER ANY DEBRIS LADEN SOIL STRueTURES NOTDENn IDENTIFIED STRIPING WITHIN THE PARKING LOT AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS BARS AND sow.AND MISCELLANEOUS STaMENTATION DRTURBIO OBCHARGES. ' CONSTRUCTION CAME SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNING CODES AND BE CONSTRUCTED To ISLAND RANTING AREAS AND OTHER RANTING • THE ExcaEST ERArvDOWNTHER ER. EOF POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION,TIMErSHALL IMMEDIATELY CONTACT .. ALLEwANsaN.IOlNrs SHALL EX,ErvDTHR000HTIEcam. ROAD EASE AMTER,S.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO EXCAVATE AND REMOVE ALL UNDESIRABLE RIAL FROM ALL AREAS THE SITE TORE PLANTED , STORM STRUCTURES SHALL HAWS A SMOOTH UNIFORM POURED MORTAR FROM INVERT IN TO INVERT Q� z S. THE MINIMUM LENGTH OF OFFSET JOINTS AT RADIUS POINTS SHALL BE.FEET. AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF INA LEGAL MANNER our. 6 CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER AND/OR ENGINEER M HOURS IN ADVANCE,THE FOLLOWING A 1 2 5 ' INSTALLATION.UNDERGROUND PIPING AND UTILITIES INSTALLATON.INSTALLATION OF STRUCNRES. SEALANT LADING EXPANswN.OlNrs WIN REMOVABLE STRIPS seuLL BE SEAiED VNN.NDwr ' RECOMMENDATIONS AND STATE DOT SPEaTIcnnoNs STORM WATER PIPING PER MANUFACTURERS , STRLETURES.ROOF DRAINS SHALL RUN AT A MINIMUM zax SLOPE UNLESS uoreDom AT STORM H x u ALL ITS.ALTO _ _ OTHERWISE AND TIE O IN AT THE CENTERLINE OF THE 1 vSEWER MANS,TESTS of UTILITIES. c..sOEwauc INSTALLATION.CONNECTIONS WATER AND TIE I.IW SµCONC w� 1 OF m ALL CWONETE ONCMRETTEE PRRAACTITTCE FnTsw ' ARTEO,NWSCAL EVALUATION REPORT AND CITY S STA.DOT SPECIFICATIONS.PAVEMENTS SH.L SE INSTALLED IN ACOORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SITE SPECIFIC t PRPROVIDE EEPnMCATIONOF PROVIDED.NrvUND ROOF DRAWS AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICES IF ADEQUATE 3Y� o 4, g OST NNOT FigX Z g BY OWNERF 6 CONTRACTORSIASLLD BY A COAT OF GLASS BEADS AS APPLICABLE PER THE PROJECT APPLY A SECOND COATING OVER.1 PAVEMENT MARKINGS RTOWCnS.CEPTANCE t.SPOT ELEVATE.OTHERYASE NOTED. NT THE RINSED SURFACE GRADE OR FLOYAINE OF WEED UNLESS , TO E REMAIN ACTODSHAGEQUaEC EXISTING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. tenures AND APPURTENANCES THAT ARE 4 O MAGED OR REMOVED WILL BE REPAIRED BY TIE PROPERTY LINE UNLESS SPECIFIED ON THE PIAN. THE LOCATION OF EXISTING mums.STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND OTHER ABOVE AND CO QDNMTQaATHEEIFEBETDHEsnBFATIQnQg 1 0. ANY EXISTING PAVEMENT,CURBS ANDIOR SIDEWALKS HE ENGINEERrvDQwrvER10.BEFORE PLACING PAVEMENT,CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SUITABLE ACCESSIBLE RGxTIBpPNABA, E. IMMEDIATELY BELOW-GRADE UI VEMETSAREAPREIMAINVERTOWN.ITDnsofEACHPRIORTDTHESTARTDF LU TO MINE ACT AND • THIRD PARTY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONALLEXCEED I VERTIC.TO 12 HORIZONTAL.IN NO SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEED 2N,IN NO REPAIR ALL GE To EOSTING males THAT OCCUR DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT ETE REQUIRED BETWEEN UNDERGROUND UTLmES AND TREES UNLESS 0 a - coxTunEo wmMIry SUPPLEMENTAL WFORMAnary PawIOED BV THIRD PARTY carvsULTANrs. CASE SHALL LONGITUDINAL SIDEWALK TARGET)w E.THE CONTRACTOR IS TESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND PROTECTING EXISTING LITILITTES.AND SHALL EUEOSRECno°s`.�E SHALL ACCESSIBLE PARKING cOMPENSAnoN A ROOT BARRIER IS UTILIZED. Z 11 5 BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COWMAN, ,TO TRANSIT..BACK TO EXISTING GRADE PHONE AND RIC SERVICES WN FOR ATIONAL PURPOSES Y.CRY _ ENINERINGWPANY,.Mxss r HNGEQRDERBwILLBEAQQEmTDFQRADAQQaIAW<�DEB DPAwNDND�NRATDR ALL PRODWFD GRADES ONSITE SHALL BE 3:10R B°°"W�EB�DN DIRE CONTROL BLANKET.nKE �TMEPANs. N DESIGNNDINBANIES MAY LATIDrvWTI�ILRTHE DESIGN cDMPANIEG DURING RENEW CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE E a DTFDD,NT2B,B MXIMUM,DIxTBPAGINGIB TWICE HEDEPRDF NEGDNGREEPAE PAVEMENT D IFBTESSARY ORA�oABDGaEo�„ ea COORDINATEDTILmINBT INSTALLATION HIRRIGnGNDEBIGNANDINB INSTALLATION. W OR SCHARGE .L DIMENEWS ARE TO FLOW INE OF s xDAVEn SAT PANT TESTING, EHNR CONSTRUCTION A`"W"EB ARE TO NESESPECIFICATIONS FACE.REFERENCE UNLESSAITR TI�u B`�°s FDA E "N DIMENSIONS O�B'"o Z CLIENT-SPECIFICPHONE 651-6561301 NOTES ADJUSTUE CUTEXISBNGPAVEMENT,SNECESSARYTOASSUREASMOOTHFRANDCONTNUOUs26 E CnaAL PANS ICY OTHERS)FOR EXACT BUILDING DIMENSIONS.M ERA s W DATED:X MWA 1. CONTRACTOR HALL GRADE THE no.ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING AT ssx OR GREATER UNLESS NOTED SPECIFICATIONS. IONS. `.� CLOSE our INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:•DENSITY TEST REPORTS z OTHERWISE TO REcoMPACT THE saL zs.REFERENCEME.P.PLANS(BY OTHERs127,CONITUCTOR SHALL REFERENCE )ORDMECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. . e •BACTERIOLOGIC.TESTS OF WATER- TENT PRESSURE TEST OF WATER/SEWER AwncENTTOTHE BUILDING PRIOR TO THE PLACEMEFINAL GRAD,.RNA,INCLUDE THE USE OF NT JACK COMPACTOR OF THE TOPSOIL REPARATION SPECIFICATIONS. LAMS ICY OTHERS)FOR FOOTING AND FOUNDATION PAD n •LEAK TESTS ON SEWER SYSTEM AND GREASE TRAPS .ANY OTHER TESTING REQUIRED BY THE AGENCY/MUNICIPALITY 3. TOPSOIL ORTHBCTHSHALL BEFRITYSHED BYVING THE JURISDICTION.EARTHWORK SUBCONTRACTOR TO THE SPECIFICATIONS SET CONMUNICARSHALCONTRACTOR SHALL REEFEENCES AND M.E.P PLANS TEUG SG(BY OTHERS)FOR ROUTING OF PROPOSED ELECTRICAL aF W 3 gg CONNECTED _W TILE SYSTEM. CONNECTED TO THE STORM SEWER LAYOUT. o 0 N r M 6 Q Z 9 SYSTEM.THAT LINE SKILLBBROUGHT R TO THE BUILDING.FLUSHED TESTED AND CAPPED BY THE E d W °Z C s MUTT p 2 8 SWITARVNSEAER UNE SHALL BE 13ROUGIIT PRO `m El W E BUILDING MECHANICAL ROOM ROUSTED. o I a G 0 w J TESTED.AND CAPPEDr THE CAPPED B UTILITY SUBCONTRACTOR. o U R i F'a I 5 KQ o4 1 O i w o a (� W SHEET NUMBER N.) - g A C100 CS) CS) 0 rn N) To: Rockport,LLC ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY REQUIREMENTS(additional Table A Items): Kimley-Hom and Associates,Inc.: First American Title Insurance Company: No.16:Proposed buildings for this site not shown. No.17:There has been no current street construction at the time of this survey. This is to certify that this map or plat and the survey on which it is based is a correct representation of the land platted and has been performed in accordance with the 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, jointly established and adopted by ALTA and NSPS,and includes Items 1,2,3,4,5,6(a),7(a),8,11(b),13,16,and 17 of Current Title Commitment referenced for this survey is from First American Title Insurance Company, File No. Table A thereof. NCS-1167148-MPLS,dated 12-27-2024. The field work was completed on January 13,2025. The items listed in Schedule B,Part 2,Numbers 9-19 are either shown on survey,labeled as not affecting this property or labeled as not plottable on survey. Dated this 27TH day of January,2025. Per First American Title Insurance Company,Title Commitment File Number,NCS-1167148-MPLS,dated 12-27-2024,Schedule 8,Part 2 exceptions affecting this property are listed below: 0,„—Pr P .O 4. Item No.9 are Pipeline Easements,Partial Releases and Grant of Right of Way and Encroachment Agreement is shown on this Russell P.Demlo RLS survey. Minnesota License No.19086 Probe Engineering Company,Inc. Item No.10 is an easement for trail and underpass purposes and is shown on this survey. Item No.11 is an easement for right of way,sidewalk,tail,drainage and utility purposes and is shown on this survey. Item No.12 is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Parcel 1: Item No.13 is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. OUTLOT D ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION Item No.14 is a Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments and is not plottable on this survey. Located in the County of Dakota, State of Minnesota. Item No.15 are drainage and utility easements per final plat recorded as Doc.No.3476763 and are shown on this survey. Recorded as Doc.No.3476763 Item No.16 are terms and conditions of the Development Agreement and is not ploltable on this survey. Parcel 2: Utility Line Easements,Drainage easements,Ingress and Egress and Parking Easement,and Driveway Access Easements as set Item No.16 are terms of a Reciprocal Easement,Covenants and other Restrictions and are not plottable on this survey. forth in Reciprocal Easement Agreement and Declaration of Covenants,Conditions and Restrictions(Orchard Place 2nd Addition) dated June 22,2021,recorded July 13,202t,as Document No.3476766,as amended by First Amendment to Reciprocal Item No.17 am terms as contained in a Reciprocal Easement Agreement and amendment and are not plottable on this survey. Easement Agreement and Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions,dated September 17,2024,recorded September 19,2024,as Document No.3646253. Items No.18 is an Access Restriction Easement and amendment and is shown on this survey. Item No.19 is a Drainage and Utility Easement and is shown on this survey. SITE ADDRESS: Vacant Lot Apple Valley,MN 55124 CONTACT CITY OF APPLE VALLEY FOR SANITARY SEWER,WATERMAIN,STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND STREET TOTAL SITE LAND AREA: 706,720 Sq.FL=16.22 Acres MAINTENANCE. 952-432-2500 CURRENT ZONING: Sand and Gravel(SG) (Per City Zoning Map dated 7-17-2024) CONTACT DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSN.FOR ELECTRIC POWER MANAGEMENT. 651-463-6212 FLOOD ZONE CLASSIFICATION: Zone X,Flood Insurance Map No.27037 CO210E.Dated 12-02-2011. CONTACT FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS FOR TELEPHONE MANAGEMENT. 800-778-9140 UTILITIES SHOWN ARE PER FIELD LOCATIONS AS MARKED AND OBSERVED. CONTACT CENTER POINT ENERGY FOR GAS SERVICE MANAGEMENT. 608-223-2014 REVISIONS PREPARED Fort: DESIGNED a[aro srvrrT REV. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. KIMLEY-HORN ROBE PLANNERS and LAND SURVEYORS .11 nrED 27 ENGINEERING "�°D�""°E""� �° ALTA / NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY or CD COMPRNY, INC. 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APPLEV "•MN55124 Iv ( 1000 EAST 148th STREET,BURNSMLLE,MINNESOTA 55}}/PH(952)432-3000 rue 14,0,0, APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA�\ 03 0 CD N _\_ / i \I�I \� DING LIMBS OFFSET \\ GRADING LIMITS-OFFSET III LEGEND-.-•-•-•-•.. Roc ENTRANCE m / J\�',\\Ni 2FORCLARIT s .) / 2 FOR CLARDY(TYPO jiggiliggE I l I 1� F A �o/:._..- �,�\—.._. —.._. \. lam. —�._- .�i I ys K6600�1 Fa�aN�.aaLa a ( • r / INLET PROTECTION % SILT FENCE .1 \ \\\ I I ` I � t �, /\ I( ; —..—..— LIMITS EDSTDR z • i , , \ , / . .. /r___„_,,\ — SILT FENCE(TYP.) ,� `i/ I I/ �,` ,v, \ — ____ J/ ROCN CONSTRUCTION E I EROSION CONTROL PLAN NOTES y NTS • 1`I I'N I ` \ y ` — I I cLuDED I THEHES .PLUS THE PERM AND N� •/ �� v� T I l \ L S FNEais.woCFaiNSDOCUMENTS. g s / \1 \`v v T I I v 11 ` / I I INLET ESLoO ° ENNIVE PE ° DICHREEUNITIEN / Xil i 1 \\ \, \\\\ • rl I \\ / I 1 I 6 MPOG PERMIT,. POLLUTANT OETS. 0 ITME CONTROLS SHALL CONFORM TO/I PRACTICES FEDERAL,1 \\)\\\ / II \ 1DG,wNCGRG� DIRECTED BEST MANAGEMENT ENGINEER 26 I 1 t 1 I I r-— \—--L.- —L__—I I ‘. \ ( ---""II , 6. SITE ENTRY AND EAR LOCATIONS SIMLA BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDIT.MAT WILL PREVENT THE ITIACRING OR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC SEDIMENT O l 1!c - 4 1)/Ix a i, ax �� I \ Iv\///A I1'I ` I11 1 \ / \ P.1.10 ROADWAY,IT , \' , \ \ GILT FENCE(TIP.) i �LGRwANaEaNE GRINGSEDmENTONTo. .� 8 ` =--- _ �Jr i II I \ I i �. m INITIATED Ni�.aomio6N �Nµ.�mo E, I I iy g` U � 1\ 6 wCONTRACTOR SHALL DENOTE ON sos PUN ME TEMPORARY PARKING µ___-� I \ 1} I I \ I I i I / I STORAGE • TRAILERS, °° PORTABLE � 'sa wv ,, I I I I I I R FOR RLERE.NDTGRETPAERm . 16 \\I I I I II I I I j ' EEZE,..E NNDDN TEP�RD� NEXE _ 1I 1I =1— R V BEFORE DISPOSAL g, - \ v I 1 I I /; / OIL AND ,, •\vvi v /; 1I ; I <• /� _ AL� _ LY.YNiG�N.INMDG P�a ,,1 FOR DUST ON STE WE OF Cc IIII 11I1 I II \ . I 1 I 1 1 1 / 1 / C a ,X. OPERATINSISPROHIBITED PETROLEUM SUaTUNUUU US oaSUSTSU SUPPRESSION S. / 11.RUBBISH.TRASK GARBAGE.UM,OR OTHER SVC,MATERIALS SHALL BE DEPOSITED INTO SEALED CONTAINERS. hIATERMS BE EMING ME 11I11,11,1,/GRADNGLmi6I IF6ET I. II II II I 1 I L /// \ \ / DCHESDRw.ERSGFPREMISES ESTAE "DEa Dm WATER D E DDaNN AGE ig D.09 .. I 2 FOR CLARITY DTP.) - I I I I I 1 / /"\�. /./ g � I���a I II I I i� // \� /iNLtrPROTEcnoN� ��� oTNEHGSN�EssARYTOPERIM NTERORON. L6"'P6,SEEDING.oR �THAT STORM WATER RUNOFF WILL NOT BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED.PROVOE 13.:11.intILTEAS.STOCKPILES.SPOILS.ETC SHALL OE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF DRAINAGE II I III I / IMP OISNME0 WRING CONSTR.,.OPERATIONS.NOTIFY THE OWNERS 1 III III E 8 1 1 I I' y IV I axnr�cuns / , MEASURES MAT MAY LEAD TO UNALITHORMO DISCHARGE OF STORM WATER ESS 2 "s II11 I II 1 I.II I i I VA \ VA V1 \V I ti '� C / //� '� SREu DLSPSTCDESµDCLDw N,R�S VENTS.POLLUTANTS UNAUTHORIZED POLLUTANTS INCLUDE IBUT ARE NOTFUELS IN s I11 I1/ III o, � V1\\✓\VA\ A I I / / ��� �� �/ STUBNG ACTIVITIES HE AND AS 1 1 \ \ \ / RocX CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE r% g,i 3 1 1 2 F ////1;1I////I I /// II I \I 1\ \\\\\\1\ I /•�GRADINGLIMR uRrry ow.) / ,A TIE COMPACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING MTH THE REQUIREMENTS tl g g g OF IKE AUTHORITIES APPLICABLE HAVING JURISDICTION, AND SMI MAINTAIN CONK. Y o U ////�)/lIl a 1� IIIII II \ — OC 16. _ ADDITIONAL E SEDIMENT DISCHARGE FROM TIE F /////// 1I //,// 1/' I a I I / "/ N../ OF / JOB TRAILER. a S STD E C Z & 1 / ////�j SATFE CED- ) d 1. I a I 111 \ I \ APNROV WON W o FIELD°NSW U ND OfHESVIPPPUaUMEN IN Z Q EIR / / / I I \ \ SWPPPDUPDATES&AMENDMENTS D DE < Z it-,, / // �� 4/ l 1 11 I I J \\ / / z W TOINE PROJECT SHE FOR ME ouRAn.op ruo DISTURBING AC,VI,ES AT A MINIMUM. lab 2 Jfn w i-/��/7/7/ //./i�1 (I 1/ t I I 11 II 1 tI I\IVL�'�� \\ \\V II I AREA SUMMARY Z UPDATESSHAM BE MADE DAILY O TRACK CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS 6 -1! /// ' / • //,, \ I I 1 1 I \ �\ \——J /r——\ TOTALPROPER AREA 6.16AD ova CONCRETE i STORAGE, ARCONUNOFF. W x / //,f'/`' I I 't�* I \ 1 ' EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA omAc AN E�MMUCTIONR.TP-0FATa.ESTHATMSDONS�CTSTO MWAT y a € /// //I I I 1 I I \ \ \ \ I I / EXISTING PERVIOUS AR. 6.16 AC PHASE SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION Z MI 0 v i--' ////.. /.' I I I 1 I \ \ \ _ \\ 1 1. • I / PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 3.60 AC I. EN,RaLO.F.srtiFENCE)ONO orvca Ew PROTECTION AT EXIS,N6STORMWATER INLETS. C..) -` / / / / 1 I I I \ \ \ \ 1 \ PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 1.90 AC 6. CONSTRUCT STABS.°CONSTRUCTION EN...MO y/�// / , ��I / 1 I 1 \ \ \ \ \\ r / TOTAL DISTURBED AREA 6.8 AC3. PREPARE/TEMPORARY PARKING ANC STORAGE AREA RSIGxawmrENwRwxr sswNExreFSlru. / \ \ \ \ ��� L 1 .5. ...DE SITE SUFREIENTLYTOESTABLISH /11 �€� �a / / I \ V \� _ �ti PROPOSE,DRAINAGE PATTERNS. I X START COMSTMICTION OF THE BUILDING PAD AND STRUCTURES. IIIII g} \ 2\a I INACTIVE FOR II DAYS R.�DRECMASREDUIaEn6YTHENPDEs.NDIDRCUYOUGHOUT CONSTRUCT.,DISTURBED AREAS MAT W 5t- - •t�E �Sr. / I \ \ \ —\;:y \ \*...`‘s—— ——--— 1 ll. I I PHASE I BMP QUANTITIES I GRADING PERMITS,. o V I $$ o/ t —- -_rSF NSF / \\ a61LT FENCE(,N. \ I_ Ill. SILT FENCE • :1.t0D LFOf THE EROS.CONTROL MAGNA.SHOULD NOT°FREE.UPON FOR CONSTRUCTON P a.Z F W a $ (I // —�$(— S —— \_ ____� / 1 INLET PROTECTION 3FACONSTRUCT.SEQUENCING NECESSARY TO.NSTRUCT THE PROPOS.IMPROVEMENTS.ONTRACTOR SHALL NOMY TRE ENGINEER IN WRITING IMMEDIATELy,PRI.TO AM/OR N 111.111 ...Z2 W it/// Y __ -- -_ Sf.-- C/ \ L •` I ROCK ENTRANCE 2FA SRTHE N CONSTRUCTION Fury smrtlw.i INFORMATION ON THE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE �� �Q O V 1 (k. — O—_____ .fin S1:r Y / • I W5� ` DURw\ GRADING 11MR3- \ / --�� / EsawY Qw g �- -� 2 FOR CLARITY(PM.) 5-- \ �Tn LL U a y F —— y 55 � —_ __ __ ;ems 1 d I — = ��NT--------------�J -- F �� > Sea- r w z CO -, /_7 �_ 'vim-A INLET PROTECTION _ _ DGRAPHIIC SALE IN FEETD Know what's below. 6 E€4 15 6 NN\\ —� I ICI Calllwroreyou dig. 2 GNEETNUmcER r C300 0 v Ni 5 _ ��� I / I \� a rF�oRlc m rva STET r POR GRAIN. ry Fs� I Ii 2. 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AND a \�I I I I I..M �I� � , ", : M/ MN EASED DIOFGxomG x DOF x III /J III II III PATIO NI I.. ........\..�J7,___ /'1/ oFF,wna�su FxaaarFn. �7- I, I : Ix PATIO PROPOSEDINE = I ✓'. / 'nii.NUM..1,15.GANFIAGE.LITTER.OR OTHER SUCH MATERIALS SHALL BE DUMPED INTO SEALED MTPRMIS SMLL BE P.VENTED FROM LEAVING THE DO+arowRWATEROvum Exro DRAMA. ` E = III c APARTMENTS = /" G / / DITCHES OR WATERS OF THE STATE 60,500 SF / ig = IIII 2FOR CLARITY GYP) I. 135 UNITS ,, ® liii C—�) 11111 / • • ✓ -d / // 12.STAGING AP.S.STOOMILEG MO..ETC SMALL BE LOCATED OUTS.OF DRAINAGE MAFFECTED.PROVIDE PS.SEEDING.OR v gIII i I+ • •1. • •i� I 1— .I ■ �� I S6 // //\ o xD H AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION. Q�4(/ FENCE • • • .1 d •I a A • • - MP DISTU.ED DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATO.. NORM ME OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY DERCI.CI.IN ME ESTABLISHED EROGON CONTROL , MEASURES THAT MY LEAD TO UNAMIGNIZED DISC.RGE OF STD.WATER POLLUTANTS UNAUTHORIZED Rouumems INCLUDE IBM ARE NOT LIMPED TOL EXCP. • R _ I1III I I • th ' � �' v s 1 ' :a' 4.41ffiri ' LUBRICANT.. mDDRAND EaDWASTE MER Lu 0 ROCK CON 0 UCCT o ♦ / "f / RF,xG ACTIVITIES ON THE PROJECT.AFo VITIATED AS 3ODN ASRS MOWN ON T.E PLANS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE g a ` 1 1 I STILT FErvcE t o �� RRACTKAS� m o f s ;I ) I I j,ami aam 5 3 x m R RYP a a�1•\• ' — — — - GRADING U YIrs-OFFSET OTHE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WM.1 THE REQUIREMENTS F T.AtuWSumHAMM JUNSFDTON.AND SIIMI MAINTAIN COIox WITH o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD ADJUST AND,PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EROSION COMM. g i /I I I ' 11 �. a IN.:� a a' /, �% �z mF.l w m %// �///INLET,PROTECTION.PROTE R(Dep.) • A A ••I I a .`I• maw.HAW.) %/ ,S. MENT DISCHAME FROM THE csp`«uSTn°"S.E RDSION. xo EROSION v AND aE OFFSITE Do UMENTS STORED N ME D DEVIA110.PROM THE C Z •/j/ ///, //' ._ ,' �' ''' / / SWPPPCUPDATES&AMENDMENTS < Z JOB SITE TRMLER. Z Q / /// N a Z W W B $ �% -//�r/ /, '" . is l (—�Q� ( DRDATER_ _ O co ///�// /./ 1 i' J PI 11 i I AREA SUMMARY IIERD IN THE co 0 O TQ // ,, RUN \• �� I. TOTAL PROPERTYaREa s WHEEL Warn ONCREToNxEureo ULL&EssEMAL STO.GEm monM TECONTONE � i / / DErA d �' / E%STING IMPERVIOUS AREA 0.00 AC 6.16. LOCATION CONSTRUCTION WEACFACIL PR THATE c rmSTORMWAT O W 0 • — €� /j// 1/ //.' . ` '. ���ri:� ;I I EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 6.16AC PHASE2SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION w W O v // / 1/, Rsl Q ' ' • .-_ \ ,� ,■IB I PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 3.60 AC 1. oN.DENUO.ARE.THAT vmL DE 0 • 2 CausTRuci....um S.11111.111.AND STORM SEWER INCLUDING UNDERGROUND STOMMATER...RENT SYSTEM. // • — a ,,•'1/ I PROPOSED PERVIOUSARFA 19BAC a. KDMFRmEsrecRen rvcaHorEIC1-60 vmaR STABILIZE AnEesro SE VEGETATED As o a. // /i' '. \UU, •ORT \\ INLET PROTECTION ITVP.I ' I TOTAL DISTURBED AREA 6<A AC S T AMP NEW slaw SEWER STRUCTURES S. PLACE PAVEMENT GASE MTEN.AND INSTALL SUODO.A.SMELL 6. CONSTRUCT PAVEMEMS.CUM.GUTTER.AND SIDEWALKS. �J L � J." I PHASE!!BMP QUANTITIES I8. Nx xLETPROTECTOR E FINAL WADI.AND 1.TALL Of Em sTael<, gig unw(SEEDING. U �- _# _—_ — °�� � -� .�F'. mPISILT E SILTN. FENCE :1,eDo DSODDING ETC,WIMIN,NOSCAPED J W P//-- —- _ __ SILT FENCE �•A���s !ti tiF - � _•' I INLET PROTECTION 16EA SEDIMENTCDxTROLSMRSswORE.RTABIL�Ax.An�DISTURvE6'6 E�MwAI a.MI o Z C tl )// // —_ (tYP.) ►E_- ;• .9. . .• ,:. I ROCK ENTRANCE zEn G r2 w W �' X rox o 13F aOO m /I —{---- --- _GRADING UMffS-OFFSET ,� �•• •cam" I BIOROIL •150 LF a Ce W 1 W . CONSTR.,.GEOVENCING NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT TIM PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. SG pm< 55 -�—� YFOR CLARITY mP.I - ^ DURING px F ANY ADomowuxFORMTION ON THE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE -~>) 5— —�— ---�-- ----S:s— —.--�--_� — �_� \ —�i� }[�� uxECEsw+v. Z O I,NOTM THE ENGINEER IN WRITING IMAMATE.ANION TO.0LLP 0 .a Q; — ———e1DROL _ INLET PROIEC1gN RYP.1 _ _�� y-1-= GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET NORTH Q / MOW what's below. 0 15 30 60 E _ STRDT rvumBER T, '�s� �N. -- - E�� Callnetoreyoudig. I �� I n N �.. C301 v O 0 0) v N I 1 1 \ / w \ _.___ PROPERTY LINE SETISPOR LINE g I-.... DRAINAGE AND ORLI,EASEMENT g '....., ''''. . i • .12 Dp,,,EsTRIposNINEGoVic:.....rrrE. *#&.. . . . ./...>/ ......:**-.......:.:.:.:Ci..... .4:4,4;raf. .,11".441(0:9.4.'. ..2.6072.06.EM' ' .......:*: .71, EPOPOSED' '.CIMI'.0112202..'....**. .(/*4.** .2....Ty.'.'.'.%-..../.../.,4' . 'I I \ \ - 2 2 I STANDARD DUTY REPEAT PANAMA i / ___ \ \ - fr,„1.7„:5-_-.!:::::::....c.a 1 52020010121.11,2020261E PAVEMENT/SIDEWALK I/ / \ \ \ 2 SO NEIGOT •• . • - LI !. / ......\ / \\\ 1 I i.-77 I I. SITE PLAN NOTES I 2/ / \\ / / \\ •. KIDS PLAY iC> o o 0 . .111, ..: 1 IIIEFERTO TEE PROSTECTURAL PLANS FOR REACT LOGLIONSEND DIMENSION& OF STOOPS TRUDE DOSES TILASX ENCLOSURES&PRECWE BUILDING 1 i , DIMENSIONS REFER TO TNE SITE ELEMILOAL PUN FOR LOCAOONS OE PROPOSED\ \ . C.T..F.R 10 I0j 9 . LIG,POLES coxourrs AND ELECTREPL EQUIPMENT II \ -.1==-----, \ .1. r DETERS, ii . .... . 1,11.0 2 REFER TO SERTIFIE0 SITE SURVEY CARL,'FOREGO!LOCATON OF EXISTED 16i ,-' 1 1 \ IF0ATMNT POND \ \ ' 33 0' Mi I 0, 0 EASEMENTS PROPER,SOUNDARVIIIMENWOMS ANO ADJACENT RICLIT-0E-WAY 6 PARCEL INFORMATION 0 Y! 0 ,-(C) . • \. I 1 \ . • ' 66"IRON . •*0.* ,. EC....-T'V7'.E.a . . L.; . ti 0 0 —0 -------_.... ) I I 1111111111111 . Li NG 4,MOE f 0 ', L- MAD ROUNDED TO TIE DEADEST SQUARE FOOT E g‘.,i i r•-• . . . 0: b , I 121.665 OTNERWLDE NOTED TNE COMMACTOR STELA BE REERONSEEE FOR ANA g 4. a .......... . . . .EI 2 . . . ///7,Ox•',Vtoo...) 1 nc, .., . )1,1.1,EASEMENT DELOGANG EXISTING SIT6 IMPROVEMENTS TMAT CONFLICT LATIN TNE PROPOSED ./..., i.w,,-,,,,?". . . . . I..2:- MIN* "9, 11 • • . I 'I WORK INCLUOINGDUT NOT LIMITED TO WORM SIGNE LIGHT POLES , ABOVEGROUND UTILITIES ETC PERFORM WORE IN ACCORDANCE WITTI >11.1, 7.4 I '-----•--—. 1. . . . . . I11 1 SPEVERIrE'A"E'ONSAI''''COSTESSITALLRECUSIERIENC'ELrIOLLANINI'DAS''E BIDC-I''''°' 0.) i i i . . .--., ......1 r... - , , • I, ! 5 TAAK.AL EARRING STµL DIMENSIONS SHALL 0 9E26E2 IN VDDIM MD 20.FEEI IN .1i -LgL i . . . I '. r i..\'... 6 MONUMENT SENLS,ARE OEIMLED ON OLE OROXITECEINAL RAMAN°ARE RMATIONAL PURPOSED OH,CONTRACTOR TO 'A n ,, —FOR GRAPHIC,8 INFO E '''. DERMA SIGN DIMENSIONS LOCATION AND REQUIRED PERWES MANTLE MiNDEL I. .0,, , ei: 7Ikj• ,..................- -1 • * • " * . A*A.A 'VA 0 .•.•D., 0. La .-.::---r% ,ei--:' -- 4 6, 0 .III)irr a I Y. • SITE DATA SUMMARY .4.. ! 8 PROPERTY AREA(EXCLUDING OUTLOT 8) .........°' ° 0 i '. •.•..• PATIO PROPOSED ILIPE20.26 AREA IT/AC ./ 1 I.• •••.• 'Oni=gFr :-7. /-(E'l ' • " ' • •. . . . . .........y. / PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 1.65 AC k•••.''''.* _AD m10.500 SF 135 UNITS '. '''I I, . ]t111 '1''':N.--mmisirid 6.-1 ,,---:• 1 1 1 -."-. ... .....-* ' PROPDSED MEP. P10(PLANNED DEVELOPMENT) - - . - • 0 *-2" CV i.g I. ro ,,•••••4 E 1 I -- 44 0 a i [°-' •.• • ,, PROPOSED SURFACE PARKING 205 STALLS ,11.1 ; PROPOSED GARAGE PARKING 135 STALLS A•••k— gi 'Irli //''"' PROPOSED TOTAL PARKING MO STALLS ..4.• t <9 i €1.1 PROPOSED BUILDING AREA(6 STORIES) 211,680 SF A 1, STORMWATER • ,L, 0 * * • • • * * * * • • / PROPOSED FAR. 0 66 TREATMENT POND N 1'1 1 E & / PROK.E0 BUILDING Herviir 560 IE'''.g .• .....•.•... .... " *. . . . . . • / . .. . '.:.:.:27.----„,:iPtok o BUILDING SETBACKS NORTH v. He.y=82 SOUTH=. 1'''• •';v : ': 1 g g g g .• ..•.•.•... ....• ....•. 6. •' ./ . . / / . . . . . . 9 i • • - '',..•'-'.' ° / Z 8 / „ =',' 0 • •.•. . - i 41 • • • • • •i I 4*. . _, 7•••••• : .• / KEYNOTE LEGEND i ' / // . . . . .'.'.' ..... ® CONCRETE SIDEWALK Om g ....** 1, . -. * 0 ACCESSIDLE PAWING STALL UJ g i- © MATCH&RIMING EWE OF PAVENIEHT/CLAN 6 arrrot a g / NM •Mir all •.-• . _ /* 0, S .0 0 ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP u) 2 WALL MAX . I 1 52.HEIGHT • • • • • • • • ....:.. . . __,I 0 ' " ° i 0 AccEss..P PFIXI.SI. I 0 0 SSITGRNIED T/0 1.0 26.7 0 C • • • SPORT COURT • • • • ' I 0 0 .. . 0 STANOARD DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT .-. . . . 0 LANDSCA26 MAE&•566 LEILDSCARE RENS . . • ouuranum FENCE REF •L•, I 0 COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAY APRON ILI I i/ ARCILITERTURAL MANS ,*FON DETAILS - - - - - •'...I iE [ 1I • • . . . . . I 0 AW C O EGSUITNTTEELDT MMENT 0 RAT CURB . if,I—W I 1 1 0 To. . 0 I272 0 2 D,ILI 0- 8 • 1 I EFISTING COUNTY----'-*--. . . • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . • • • L. I 0 COSSWALK MARKING 8 ZE ce g EE—I 1 MAMA " * .. • A A A L E g • • A • g =N't L'2 EAL.LLI 'i g I • • ,,_ ,13. o. .--a LLI Ij ? g 811 g 13 i 1, ea DJ — — — — - GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET /"N ...z.,..";,.. Et. CO 9, I 0 15 30 I If 60 I NORTH 2 Know what's below. 3 SHEET NUMBER Call before you dig.1 C400 --J 0 —Hs 0) --A N) g • • / , „ ii N-Th \( c I-1 .„/ ,---- .. • • - - g -----1-- / LEGEND z'.• . . „- -2P-- UISTING CONTOUR g 1 ' 1 i i \i'''.4•115'429!•--. 1-> '•.•.•.•.•: .1•.•. . _AV:11.wirTI7 • • •Ar9:::../7, iii"...'..•.•.•..•.•.•• 174111 Il=1----I_N\2.--N<N,\ --m- PROPOSED 22112UP __-- 2NOPOSED RIDGE UNE • • • • , i -- --.....:\ •‘. \ N N, ' \ .; '. • 2., fArf-a.?...7. ,.,,,,,,•--:-.-44:gr'.,0- • •'• • • • .`•'-"- -•-'•'./'•'-'•'•'•'•'•' ,#5.03/01"..0g,'-'•••• • • •).- -•-•••'•'•'2'., . PROPOSES SWALE 0 PROPME0 STORM MANHOLE 13020 CAST210.1 \ \ \ •' %WE', '20 •''•'•.• •..• • ..• . 4'iilif,Airdre7,0,gri * • • •'• • • • • • •411#'• •••.•••.• •-''* •••.•••*••••.••••••...".• 1 0 PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE t0.01/ND INLET C.AST241 a ‘ 0 PROPOSED STORM 2212112.2 CATCH WIN 2l1R5 MET CAST,N21 0 PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENOUT 2 • / v`\ , 1 .)(' *.lk: ,,„1-4-4-a• ' - - "' • *in - l'-i- • • • ' •.IP_. .•.•N. • • .. .•.-_•/..• • • • •. '..7--------,.-- .t • • • • •.-..- .1,- 411 .,,,,,--..•,----' PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION 1/ /I // 1,N N \\\ 42... i vol.. 111,(-M-.... PROPOSED MON POINT ELEVATION 1 ((1 _ ,\,..,,,,I,,,* „• 1 ! .1, N'zi . ( 1 \ 0:9.00 PROPOSEE12.111211 ELEVATION PROPOSED TOP OF CUM ELEVATION /0 1'f ..1 / 41 ',\Att, , ,,,,, ,',,,•',": M221- 1 5.. \" KIDS PLA . 01EM: 4,21.333 IM in-Ail • 1.2.0(- 12---. PROPOSE0 ELLISXPAVE1.2212LEVATNON I 1 1.2201EXISTING ELEVATION AREA/ WI 4 All i Iiii- AIL, 4111 _....1\\\\\ ‘\\ ,•12 'RFT„°x: i \ ,Emma ner...w.- .\ IIMS.M11 p,1 .",;%.• \ „till, CMG illEr • 4 0.2A PROPOSED 121,130201.10f WALL ELEVATION PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION C . Prdi .1 .4 0.02A PROPOSED GRADE SE1WEEN POINTS 2 kc,,\ 21.11AENT POND 212C2125A11, ;2 ya ./.. C,IXI3 i 0 g I l•(....,k\\"...----....L.,. ...,_----,..„..,,,,_„.„.,..",/1, ,.-,-. .0.,,,,,,, ,. . . . •-1/ ,„OMB ,. . \ ''''''....14m• i,,A,., 1 ,ri.-.4. a S GIMM .41E4 ,‘ EK-75.1 ,rd GRADING PLAN NOTES i2Ns g i ., Abb.... • 1. PERFORM GRADING WORK FN P4',2.,2NAN2E.211.1APPLICABLE CRY SPECIFICATIONS MD BUILDING PER121,21/22.221.5. ›, ,11 5 I ''-2._......ft...,.,,,._ •••• ••-- 1 .•:•:•: •' i 4111161.,-i•-,..I I--',I Y L 8* a - -,„-,-.,...._ ._. . .. +.•...-.,-,...--- 1.2.-22. , pN •P migii,4141 Of IT-71 - . ...Er, I -,,, --- lot,..... 4-k. A ORM • 3. CONTRACTOR MALL BE RESPONSIBLE F02 ALL HORIZONTAL AM VE,212.22 CO12202 Ii 1 1 I I.1 J•J*- - ', il i' ---.,"_-•---\-•---._,----•\\,/\\/ --- -----..--\\ 111 • • NO-112/1-NE PROJECT ENGNEEN OF ANY DISCREPANCIES 02 VARW110N5 IMPACTING `A= ta, ,,,,,,,,,,16.22. .... 5. R.,PAVED ARMS,ROUCKGRADE TO&MGM.ELEVATION MO LEAVE-n.9.REAM m, 15 2 I / B.B.B0 , ./F2E3 .Air CU.1 .--,_...._-•-•-•-.........._$7-._M lit,,-,L..-4 -I a' 3-•.i 1 Ali 1 mg::.- 9 ‘. -.__ s. 5,2..0NADE EXCAVATION 92.1 SE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO ze- XELP OFFSET ANY STABILI,PROBLEM DOE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. .42 WHEN PUCING NEW SURFACE MATERY,ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT,TNE EXCAVAT2N SHALL SE SACKFILLEO PROMPT,TO AVOID UNDERMINING,EXISTING ,...,..• i ) 1 M -A r - PAVEMENT. ,,,,, / , ELEVATVONS SNOWN REPRESENT FIN12225122ACE OWES.SPOT ELEVATIONS I III\\\\\ip 1 I111 11 I n. '''• ""'"R . I. . BB,. PROPOSED APARTMENTS •••••••1'• ''1,,•Al 1 _ , ....... .", ,.. / ,, , ,;, . ., , AL242 CMS.GlInER REPRESENT THE FLOW LINE 125255 OTHERWISE NOTED 5, MESS MATERIAL,ERWIN...FACING,CONCRETE ITEMS,/2222012.21.12/ MUSA.OinER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SNAIL BECOME 1NE PROPER,OF TIE k‘..44'N' .. ..‘ i . . . /;' / / CONTRACTOR AND SHALL 0E DISPOSED,OFF112 cotarnucn.sac 2. . .40,500 SF / F7-5-5LOMD•41.._-, 1 $ ,....77, 4.---•"•17;,s,...-- _---- -- , -/ .._. ., / 9, C01112.1.011 15 RESPONSIOLE FOR CONSTRUCT.Of MYR...RAW CURB MO I 1 I 1 135 UNITS r I IIIII A , i • - _ _...1111C..rilll". ''. •••'''' --¢1...; GUMP 221-15M0071112.11FORM SLOPES THAT PROVIDE POSOWE Oi2JNAGE TO COLLECTION POINTS,MANI,.A MINIMUM SLOPE OF 1224 INAEPHALT PAVEMENT i>." n...ii i i 41 1 I '4'4' .'* .•1.- PPE,947.00 GARAGE LEE,936.00 r'n'-' . -' „• ,..- .,, "Z e AREAS AND A MINIMUM SLOPE OE 0.21%IN CONCRETE PAVEMENT AREAS. _,,,,,-.2 Z no. =1NAMINIMUM2.0PEOF 050X ALONG CURBS 0111-1ER PEVIEWPAVE2222r ANC- I a ra-EamFia ,,k.l LW, ' • • • • - ''' $• •. ., / /,',/...../ .41iri." 1,M_E .• • •,i...., .. / / ,,...---'''''' ...".' Z NT AND CONSTRUCT glIFALL.WREN/NENE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD THE GUTTER AND XXITTALL.CURB WHERE PAVEMENT SPANS AWAY FROM THE GUTTER .44. "L6 i J1111/111 IL I :• .1.- ... I . IF , i --------'" ---- --" 7 „. INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 6HCIIES OF AGGREGATE SASE MATERIAL UNIDERFROPOSED A 1 Alll '..1,1,-,.l 4=,4K • //// /...a ••7 CONCRETE CURE 5232TTER.9113EWAIX5,AND TRAILS UNLEES OTHERWISE DETAILED. 13 41 i '4'4"."441 I - .• 1 2, • 12 GRADENG FOR 511322.1,5 AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES,INCLUDING CROWING .- .... T"e'r"71 1 ' •n!' n=•.,-101..RE. / "./ / / DRIVEWAVS.SNALLCONF012.1 T02122E141.5,1E5 NATIONAL ADA STANO.02251 1 1 L ' 1 i "ill/1111 „ 1 ...,,P. I . .., „ , , , ACCESSIBLE P.P.,.SHALL NOT EXCEED 52%.212 232021.101NAL SIDEWALK SLOPES SHALL NOT MEE°5,096. V. . 1 I 2 1 /)//11 1 I I /II \.• _ S --'t..! _,,„.•-' T..' r / / / 7. Ilk lt." ...40 ,,,,..4' / / ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS MD ACCE55.51.25 5,1.1.110T E2CEEL,096 HMV DIRECTOR n mAXIMUM.0[20E1.50MS PREFERRED. . . . --1-1*.•1 , .42,...ac, /1/4.1, . / , SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EX-FF.4,522HW MORS IWO GATES 5.18E ADA Z ) i II ' ..,• . . . 1-..,f v ,ida,,v_1..,,,,,, / / COMPUAMT.NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY li ADA GRIMY,CANNOT BENET IN ANY LOCAnON PRIOR TO PAVEMENT INSTALUPON.2....2 OPDERS WILL NOT BE 5 ''' ' /Zi°•9,'/ ) //10nE ca A': •-•."- .*. 1 - • - ACCEPTED K2 ADA COMPLIANCE ISSUES. < l ) // )'..' ,.r..; *.-•'• •M 2.. .242,1222 ,,,, 4 /1114414 •r'L '' /2/ / .' / / /// ///' 4' *. ....*.• .1. \, T, .... -cm.... /// 13. UPON COMPLETION OF UM]DISTURBING AMTITES,RESTORE ADIACEXT OFFS. AREAS DISTURBED.coxs-nzucnox TO MATCH 0212(CEED INF ORIGINAL 9., t ' ..,. / ,,,,,/ /47 N. .11111 2',0145.95 -22- 3.322 CONDITION.LANOSCAPF AREAS SHALL BE RE-VEGETATED MTN A MINIMUM Of UNCNES On OF TOPSOIL ' E '.'' / r .2" /// // / 44 r :-- 4 ,/ / 14. EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS 0, •, a c....1.i.,F.N.....,., ). WEN T0112 Vill12/PLANS FOR LAY012.ANO ELEVA110.5 FOR PROPOSED SANITARY ...."'n /22 / /.,,.‘, N•\22,. , 2 ___ 1,_,;_.,..,-, . WW2;WATER MAK AM OMER MALMO 21122/SERVICE CONNECTIONS. Z ' i •'. /i / - / ,... ....,-.-'DOG RUN 13 , ..--- •-,,,, , .•,...) ..,r,n7 - et_ - - - nar,g ,...„„..,.. ) RETAINING WALL NOTES Ce '''''.4' WO" 4..4,4 • 1: I 1. RETAINING VIULS EY.1.BE DESIGNED BY OTHERS. 0 'a( „,„--.> / • - - WI..4'. •.' 1 \ ,,rn, ez-IFZI 11 : ,,,,,I,-5 . ...4 • ip.,,,.. ,,_ - • . 3.PUNE SNOW 12E NORIZONTAL LOCAnON Of THEM.OF TNE WALL MCI PROVIDES FINMXED WPM.ELEVATIONS MINE TOP AND BOTTOM FACE OF TIE WALLOW, 3. RETAINING WALL DESIGN PUNS WALL SE CEIVVIED BY A LICENSED E20425510122 ENGINEER AND SUBMITTED TO THE REVIEWING AOMORI-1Y AND 1,3212,110124 ENGINEER .. I i n'... ',./ .•:•.. '.• ,.,.::: 1,.01).%S., RT' IIIIIr,.....--..__. 40, - \.,,,_ .......__ OF RECORD FOR APPROVAL 1 .....-2' . . . 0 EF1.2 •\ ,: I , 4.RETAINING WALL DESIGNER MUST ACCOUNT FON DRAINAGE MOUND TNE WALLAS SHOWN ox niE GRADING PUN SURFACE RUNOFF SHALL NOT BEAU-OWED TO MAIN w OVER THE TOP Of TME WALL 6 0 CO I- .., - 5.RETAINING WALL MATERIAL AND COLOR SNAIL BE SELECTED EY wows P <1- .E( (', -w-----( --____ __ "-••• .- - (..., . B.PETAH...WALL DESIGNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING GEOTECHNICAL \(7//. .-:4:_-_-_--:-__.7_-__-=_____ (.,..,.. -•.4.-_-;,,....„.1-.., ..,-.•, •. INFORMATION AS NEEDED EON DESIGN OF TNE PROPOSED WALL. Fa-w -z2 -..-- § I § 9 E § :•,,7--1-----_- --- . , ,N a. >a g • -: .1:::::1, _._ ._ _., • ,,,, ,=E3.- ..,,,, <4.,••••'.• ,-, .- 0 IL u j(11 811 0 _____ 1:_-_---___is7z-_,-_______-_-_-_--_-=_-=-_____.-_____ ___________-----(7.-(e.stem •• __-- . NORTH..v.--,- .„--- ..../ ..„„7,----- -_--_-` __---=-.---- ,----- __„, - ______,,====,- GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 15 30 60 z Knocwallabresf°bre°below.dig. ! ..,.,,,,,,,,,,ER E'... .. -.‘, I 57Thl 51-KL,'., N. . N..,,, ''••"-.‘„, N) t•-; R . .. -.. ,. •. -.. `,.. ",.. 9 C500 N.) 0 -,-, 0) N.I N) � � �� - . ^ LEGEND FROFEMY UHF to//'//...156:s.u, 9 1 DYE TOERYWo Is wwnK 0.5. E«Laos // m ePROPOSED STOMA MMHOLEfGiCH G 1,01,05.STOMA MANHOLE,0.0.01111.E.APPIP HOOT "IOOaS INLET xcl s\ E�oA S PROPOSED V ROOF LEADER SEWS CONNECTION o \ _ •. Pxovoseo wnTuwaH `� _ \ sTs/ r <�<,.< G POW- POW-POW POW POW POW PROPOssD ssN rALrrsEwEa aE \� ,./ RODE EEADER ' . CONNECTION MIR) / • W l.ao. I i STORM SEWER NOTES / / \\ / Es KIDS PIAr ' 1 F_o_W — I sPsciTicnnoxs.srnTC PwNeixccoDE.,wD DunowD vsn"H nsainsrnsxrs.2 CONTACT STATE all CUL.BEFORE,040*LOWING SERVICE oll•LEAST TWO g 5 / \ \ nzlx ��/ ROOF LEADER ,E XX E>4an,sE - I•;- WOWING Dnvsawoaro EXCAVATION FOR uxDsawourvournm Lou»axs \ I OTHER F• CONNECTION(TrP.) �® E9,a I w - I a BE: s EI \ N.,�\ I U r _ . �1 ,aEATMENTPOND \ \ 931.F.IsSD aTM::�/ . I I �'i \ / 'i i'„i` Eva AST.0.2729 ,TY.a.sao.P,W Q 1 ®I,.mz \ ADJUST EXISTING STORY ® u m i _ n PERmm�ca5,.wao.IwDcaaS I I <���---000J STRUCTURE RIY TO FINISHED o. V.IS _) 1I uuuumoNi GRADE ELEVATION �� \ / YIm. . (\ ___ / 1 IICI I '� �' BLaPE I • T eki 1C0 Ill 40XV � I CFI5i NM ; I rna nETUl,:n warnce ele�nTwxs. HNEcna.e.REFER TO ED NIL, ) JT1, : :g ::0.ITEM.MO OTHER UNSTABLE NAT...SHALL BECOME THEOPERTY ' 1 E. COORDIN,E WITH THE PLUMBING PUNS FPI THE LOCATION SZE MO TIE PROPOSED UNDERGROUND ROOF DRAIN 05, II I ( T II © F ./o��// a nWHERE STORM SEWER HOOF H�H�AREA sF TM CENTERED AVELEPPE r~�EmYEETO COVE MED �� ts }}§ PATIi E I IRE .. SY PROPOSED V — / Ia. ALL STUIM SEWER PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE WATER_TwHT COME.... I co*,... APARTMENTS IF.,r / / II n 71 .40.500 SF 1I 9B ®nmx / WATER.GHT.BOOTED COUPLERS AT THE STRUCTURE ORA...ER.0P W. xoxsxaw"cRaur MAYBE US.IN AcuwnexcEmmcorucaOEs. S IMP _ 135 UNITS �• ��_1���� iii Iiui I Iz CONTRACTOR SHALL NH STALL STORM SEWER PIPE IN AcmRDANCEWH.Earn /J� n = FEE:967.00 / �/ d a 1 g GARAGE LFE:936.00 V STORMWATER TRO.,YENTPOND I , _ aE4o.Y / eY.,F %/,/' t YDm.5D ' 41/17" 11.024 . 7' g g g g Fe / • 0,4014 CONNECTION(rvv.l A "•'� 1 `JEJA7 ♦Y w I / / xMOM., n' / ESL Ts / // m: 1 E uJ Y. ' / n ' / // DOG RUN , < G Oa + / ' mp ROOF LEADER Ce a / / o CONNECTION OW.) JOs / � F " // / I 'ESDI�s" CSPOOURRTT CORRE6TO ' IFm.se oe' [P1,1 LEADER . 1 CONNECTION .,P�g� . 3 o--- t-- -------__ --_---_ ___ o ''I < • POW F d W °Z _ I u, Gr2 wW a a / 1 0 �� a EE G0 a1 81a ureaE § (A) PL 5.1. o, CO Lli (a OGRAPHIC SALE IN FEE 60 Know what's below. z NCall before you dig. SHEET NumeER x a C501 v CO 0 0) v N) •\ I 'L ` 1 LEGEND go" PO PROPOSED ,•••.• • • • • . . • - - • • .� .� . . . .COTNECT POWEa IN ROW.CONTRACTOR TO•:•: d • 1. \ .•:•' - • • • • • ' ' ' 'COORDINATE AND VERIFY WITH FRALICHISE 1.1 ® g. 0 TEE SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE Q ., ` sE> J� Z;d,G %I%O.Y DR; RANIEGDREXIC EDLA ON. . La \ ' '/y '%•/ lO' '' ' ' ' -•�� wRRECT wMM IN aow.corrrnAciai —I— —I ur ct\ \\\\ � - _ _ yy�Il //p COOnDIN.TE AND VERIFY WfIH FRANDHISE CO \ -- ---- - PROPosED TRANSTORSEft H/Ol/��_�• TV fAMFANIE00N ENACT LOCA,pN ° r \ \ ----=•—•=•=—= :_■'-: .'. .'. .' cwc°"DID"wAreANDI"vErs°�"c•1wITH oI"ils°E ELEC.. Mir E � • . !'f wMPANION ENACT LOG pN —CAS M4 w uury 2/ / \ \\\ \\ \ L , Ia rOirloc,4.,.i w V H CONTMCTORTO REMOVE ANO — . 1 U�$�•..I'���••�•� ' • SALVAGE EXISTING FIRE HYD UTILITY PLAN NOTES g g / !NATURAL GAS SERVICE , RELOCATED T xuxeND MD SU.➢NG REnuR REDUIREMExrs.MULL MUTES IN 0,01...66 WTI APPLICABLE CITY IFluiaxs.siaiE KIDS PLA- . HYDRANT , g ,[\ti 4' ) . /// \\ \ \ •1. AREA/ � \I \ • IccATEI _[]II1 I WMwrvow.SMOPTORONV ICEIGMUNDERGROND vrnnvwc.Taxs / / \ \ I•' o R HYDRPM _ 0.5°BEN• ' VALVE C \ �\ I '• : iiiMi II / iI : :: :1 NW/ scATE O.CareINED I = i J I lt�/ VALE WATER SERVICE I I•s y F w � I � o • • MO N 3 ` F. . HYDRANTLEAD BACK MMN.AND E R � • _ • _ REPLACE WITH TIEr WATER SERVILE. STOW SEWER FITTINGS DRED.SE. D. �Mt`� �s _ \ I. 1 WA'RDG•aEE :` o .�aEro ' ^ �'� 'I �' R�= \ R Mom„ I • a FIRE WATER ` r- 8°FIRE �I� I we sex..AST.I o-a.5.rtw.rlm0 _• I DRSERVICE °BEND I�'. J6. WHEN CONNECING TO AN MMHG UTILITY LING.MD VERIFY LLIE LOCATION.DEM VIE PROJECT ENGINEER°,NW DISCREPANCIES OR WANTONS NG THE g I' •®no MOO SERVICE - IrssmE Hi. p �, TDO1.004R r PVC 9 PHD DOE OF THE EXISTING PIPCV.PRIOR TO P4STOLIATION OF'DIE HEW LINES.NOTIFY �'.I/ / PROPOSED MAINDUER.COMPRTPC.NwLMATRRErvwwOrxsxAILPOOR OF.�roSEDE �4 IOrN PROPOSED —146 I � RuxruxaUlwUuucRrsco Rwu WATER uxrs A\� APARTMENTS �°T / 9. FOR WATER LINES ARO STUB-01.179 LUILIZE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITI P•55941641.3 SUCH �AI .10.500 SF II ,MIT"r �� � OR g.6,5 _ uUNITS '� "' -11111(f °';...11 )111' WOWED IN SSPECIFICATIONS xFlOR,S DOCUMENTS.10.DA11419.114%INCH MINIM..VERTICAL SEPARATION WH6E6 SEWER PIPE ORCOSED i,v I.' - FFE:947.00 •®+.m:l'rc r-0— O Imw I I E. � TAMMACNwTo c RWATERLINES RTERE,ESCOLOSIDD EDGE, DVTALSEPNUTGOUTSIDE EDGE OF PIPE oR Ex SEXIER PIPE ENO VOTER s I.• - GARAGE LFE:SSH OO _�/� 111... ,may \ O HAVE MECHANICAL 401•43 PT LE/3910 FRET OH EILVER SIDE OE THE R LINE CHOSSING.THE WATER LINE SHALL NAVE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITH 2 NEMpNDo RacioNAL� . �aF•" 11. IN iNE EVENT OF A VERTICAL CONF.,BETWEEN WATER LINES...VERY LINES. /93%9 GPSTENEHS AS!REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A MINIM.OF 18.01CH m MEETINGREOURELIEN,sa.a��az„oaRaEln„AWwac,s,(CLASS u 1 - L — • / rRExORaNOrER.,rvarEO REaarREOEruEs1,All WC 6 HOPE DONOR MO WATER PIPE "•"EarR�cERw,RElrvsr..EEOIrv,RE g r B p s . 1.' / ` TO PLACING ESSKOVSE1xsra„�.INSPE�a~DAP EDROM 1 I:(i./ )..4(406. -). '• • % g.' 14 91 PAVEMENT AREAS.RAISE15010401.E CASTINGS TO BE ROSH W1191 PROPOSED a / /b / FOOL ABOVE FINISHED GROUND ELEVATION.IxSTALLAWAITIOIGRrGo. EoxE 1 / / G cowraS ro7st O PRE 4SENELrs 5 E,ERSaRELOCATEDIns101:Lar:FER cE Z a - - / 13 CPORACTOR IS SPECTICALLY CAUTIONED ill,VIE LOCATION VIDOR ELEVATION Of av . . • EXISTING UTILITIES PDSHOWN ON THEM PLANS IS 0.4.3E0 ON RECORDS Of TIE VAROUSUTIL,COMPANIES,AND WHERE POSSIBLE.1.1.SUMIENTS TAKEN IN OLE •• . . C01.1TRACTOR MUST COLL THE...4WD UTILITY COMPANIES At LEAST 72 HOURS - 1- // f wRCRCDEu w �RD�D..w. R RDwNDN REH s I_ 13 n %/ /.• DOG RUN � ami _o - 61 I 13 ENCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO eCtLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER AUGMENTS. • !<' T 8SEWER,WATER WM,AND OTIIER BUILDING UTILITY SERVICE• • • • • ]uI[ 51.1.411BECOME THE- I IEIECTRIC SERVICE I rxE cOxsrRucnoxsrtE. aEmEmxtxacTaysrORwLBE DISRosrOaFasF V r Eg I. _ ,NE Tt.OROSEO UNOERORDINmROOE DRaE, DDO.Ls.SAM AAIDSLrarlOry Or o y Z 6 ' •'Tex Know what's below. p J i- o F W $' 3 - I —_ ___� _ _ . . . -� Call before you dig. AMINIRUAIOE s.EET wwtoTN.GEMMED wrNEFlRr. S'"`N rN�cN�Iuu,ar�ON F a III Z ILI a _ PRWOSED TRANBFORMER {/ I n.ALL ma+R SEWER PIPE.Ia'xrs SHALL erwATFx TwxrcoxxEcnorvs. y t] w 0 p w $ ' •CONNECT POWER IN ROW CONTRACTOR TO'• './. I raLOVTVA.SE DSED N ACCORDANCEWTIN LOCAL COOED.TONT.0005661 COUPLERS AT THE STRUCTURE OR A WATER STOP NwuNR NN o S Q rc I-J I wORDINATE ARO VERIFY WITH FRANCHISE STALL WORN SEWER PIPE IN AcwRoaNcewTTNLocu U a 'a c 5 I UTILITY COMPNMES.ENACT LOCATION caDERroullaERrrrts. ~p Q 5 a COMPACTOR SHALL AIRTE K Q a - 0 w li � i€p ___ ____ _�__ GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET Q (I] U x NORTH I T� BI E N) � � SHEET NUMBER a C600 v 0 6) v N) LANDSCAPE SUMMARY-MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL 8110 \ •PROVIDED ANG LOT UNGSCRPE: 3a434SF.(2%PARKING LOT)=1T1.7033.F.`0.02 - 5 } . PARKING LOT LANDSCAPE 1,909SF(BT%PARKING LOT) P Og woE _ O 0 REQUIRED PARKING LOT TREES 231REE3 3,4343F I1503.F. Know wears below. r 03) .-_-... mum;EANB PROwosO PARKING LOT TREES) 3e TREES NM oPoEN a aT Call before you dig, rl O O .0/ �`-'�A /� B B REQUIRED SCREENING. AROUND TRASH ENCLOSURES,EXTERIOR MECHANICAL (J-� '� /�J EQUIPMENT,AND PARKING SHALL BE SCREENED FROM ALL \ v g. D PUBLIC STREETS AND ADJOINING PROPERTIES. 0 ''R>w.'F•o, T>A-° Oi�00 J-•°° =LO�O • 77I ® - �Oi4* PROVIDED SCREENING: SCREENING SHOWN AROUND TRASH ENCLOSURES, 8 / r , �O°°CO 0°°° \O�•Of oO°O.°^^.0,° ,°_S° POW— PO P. EXTERIOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT,AND PARKING AREAS. t/ / \ / OD O 7. .13 E�-'- �Q� �` at, �`a— _ LANDSCAPE LEGEND @ / \ \ el."."r O j 0 0 —O _ EDGER mP.) i / / \ \ Q77 r\ .010 APPROXIIMIE LIMIT30F SODISODOING ALL // \�\ II iJ r. (� •• v SEED/SOD EDGE(TYP.)) g / \ KIDS y -Wnnmun `° PLAY �` .I \\ \` I AREA aA° � �\ 440 � OCK MUL )1 q��yiQV{(f7uIo I I.r �Q8 •� LJ O - TALL PRAIRIE SEED (PIR>SEEDRIE REDM%AmP)S NATIVE = i:1/ _ / Iel O ° ° ' b 2-4'DRESSER DECORATIVE BOULDER(TN.) a 111 a \ _ _/ I e o i Y LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES O g! It e, O eg*O ®°°o,° /` tillhi m EDGERP) ` O DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH mP.I 1'� s / ROCK MULCH(PIP.) R L _ O ° `�~,„,„ II �O I ,! I Qo SOD DTP.) 8832g l �t ,v o as-- p /` • 2-4•DRESSER DEcoRAnvE BouLOER(rm.) _ DOS ° •0 N// I.. �T •_ O FENCE,SEE DETAIL OH.) O ' 6)0 C? ' 1 ate 0 \`C) SEEDING KEYNOTES � ,CCC /// ��II O SEE WITH PRAIRIE RESTORATIONS NATIVE TALL PRAIRIE(PR)S [< PROPOSED p Li. iAPARTMENTS'} t 40,500 SF �� °� O°E9 135 UNITS ,��� �� �����1}1�� .� T € I a� ° `.'wp, �J O O O ©0 ��,. ' COREE,NCOMMON ENAME SCHEDULE Q�`c%e I o 2 F. 'Oy� �(q� O P e s OVERSTORY TREES EVERGREEN SHRUBS 1 a i u £ o: (((/ O- °`.Q O' 00AA E ORO BUR OAK ELY EVERLOW HYBRID YEW F pp O0 I pro° Q P - OO��a it, C30 CRIMSON SPIRE OAK MGP MUGO PINE E °� o O 11111 .j V JF• �, GNK AUTUMN GOLD GINKGO TREE SER SPARTAN EASTERN REDCEDAR 1= .• •p i t 9 u g :Ito .� vw1s M eRs NE AUTUMN M tl g g, / Q .Y ° „.000e,,o°eoo°Po• 0gill) �, �L qtE PR NCETON PAPER CAN ELM BBBORNAMEBLACIGIAWKNTAL 6 BG BWESTEM co ea• 0 • ° ID` SKYLINE HONES FLG FLAME GRAss / / OHO O, f17•.•s••°'t: �b SHL EY LOCUST Q / / ; °..n< •0p..,° 'OO\ OD STL SENTRY LINDEN HMS HEAVY METAL SWITCHGRASS ^ / ;/ O 0 °0 ,�, ° O 1 SWO SWAMP WHITE OAR NSG NORTEWINO SWITCH GRASS 1. ry : / / / •O PoS PRAIRIE DROPSEED UJ / / s a� vo CONIFEROUS TREE a m Po.t g / / : ° O °°•• BHS BUCK HILLS SPRUCE �R ALS g =.� / �/ a 4, O :e 0 °O 4Q s CNH CAWIDIMI HEMLOCK ALLENNIMILLENIUM ORNAMENTAL ONION U • x •/ T4 wk. °•••'• ° F 0 CRC EASTERN RED CEDAR U .$ / I L O 000 BEE BEE-YOU^'BEE-MERRY BEE BALM Cr)£ / ;/ TT} / \ /iro CO ° 'Q'�0 MVS MEYER SPRUCE V! y.a, g g BE3 BUCK-EYEp 3USAN 0 / C }:,CC '$a;•° ) SCP SCOTCH PINE MBC MOONBEAM COREOPSIS // .� M. •°•°O I WHP 1NHITEPINE MST MOONSHINE YARROW Q 'o II / �` / SPORTIII • ORNAMENTAL TREE Ras RUBY STAR coNEFLowsR / !ll+++/// CDURT i PRC EPRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE RHA RHINELAND ASTIBLE °f E ; Ausl 0 llf•.•••e 2F`F`/o°I RN RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK WLC WALKERS LOW CATMINT W I' 1 ��-. 0----- / •e TCH THORNLESS COCKSPoR HANTHORT -O L U 1'. I E°`� Ate,°° _ ° Q COF Z ' -- _/1Q T '•' VAT 464 �F. .- DECIDUOUS SHRUBS j Z o I-W c I FXB �-- gO ® �� I AIM ARCTIC BLUE WILLOWGLS Ir a W w w a a • MIL , '� �\ GMs GO1. RLOMOUND vIREA O-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC o K,_ a G O (\ /� a w o s5 I ,'���....„0 _�O!/ IRD ISANn REDDGIER DOGWOOD O Q '~W 5 - - 40 /, LDN LITTLE DEVIL NINEBRRK Z a 0Q Pg ���������������-- - ALL-------- •® PJM RN RHODODENDRON Y w S ____ _ K 1� G SEM SEM FALSESPIREA 1 LO a • • ---erOglAKxus GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET NOTE SHEET NUMBER Q el ti 3 0 15 30 N.) II✓ gI SEE SHEET L101 FOR FULL PLANT SCHEDULE B QUANTITIES LL y L100 -.1 Cri 0 0) v N) g PLANT SCHEDULE E g SYMBOL CODE 9T1I COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME CAL g OVERSTORY TREES EVERGREEN SHRUBS M o O EVERLOW HYBRID YEW TAXUS%MEDM'EVERLOW NS CANT. 4'OC. O BRO S BUR OAK DUERCUSMACROCARPA SEE 25'CAL. OMGP 30 MU.PINE PINUS MlIGO'SLOWM013N0' NS CONT. 5'O.C. 51 Q CSO 26 CRIMSON SPIRE O. OUERCUS ROBUR X ALBA'CRIMSCHMIDT' B88 25'CAL. O SOD 27 SPARTAN EASTERNREDCEOAR JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA SPARTAN' NS CONT. 5'OC. 8 ; • F GNK a AUTUMN GOLD GINKGO TREE GINKGO BILOBA AUTUMN GOLD TM BSB ES CAL. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES g \4/J BBB 125 BLACKHANMS BIG BLUESIEM ANDROPOGON GERARDII ELACKHANMS' NI CONT. 36"O.C. g O FLG 127 FLAME GRASS MISCANTHUS X EURPURASCENS NI CONT. 38.00. INPO 12 NORTHERN PIN OAK OUERCUS ELLIPSOIDAL!. BSB 2SCA HEAVY ME P I1 I •I�\s\I 2'� HMS ea AL SWNCHGRASS ANICUM VIRGATUM'HEAVY METAL' NI CONT. 3'O.C. i. /� PRE 11 PRINCETON AMERICAN ELM UIMUS AMERICA.ERINCETOM B8B 25'CAL I GRA55 PANGANRTHWINO1/1 THOS MEWS'SKYLINE' B88 25'CPL. 0 O= COMMON NAME EED BOTANICAL NAME OLEPI. C1NRM SPACING x:>" - (~J/ PERENNIALS '� i L 2 STL 5 SENTRY LINDEN TILIAAMERICANA'MCKSENIRY' B88 2.S CAL. k eoed All 171 MILLENIUM ORNAMENTAL ONION ALLIUM%MILLENIUM' N1 CONT. 24.O c. P:'^ 5 '`�r✓J BEE 04 ...TOWN BEE-MERRY BEE BALM MONARDA X BEEMERRT NI CONT. 26'O.C. SWO 5 SWAMP WNE OAK OUERCUS BICOLOR 13 ES BES 90 BUCK£ D SUSAN RUDBECM FOL..'.1.STURM NI CONT 18' C.OTIS � R T CONNIIFF'ERROUS TREE \\\\ABC 234 MOONBEAM CONEOPSIS COREOPSIS%'MOONBEAM Ni CONT. 1810.G. i CONIFEROUS BHS 8 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE PICEAGLAUCADENSATA BSB SOT. MSY t23 MOONSHINE YARROW ACHIL1fRXMOONSHINE' NI CONT. 24.O.C. O (+)•(' CNH 2 CANADIAN HEMLOCK TSUGACANADENSIS B88 6'IR. �:r,:; _: 180 RUBY STAR CONEFLOWER ECHINACEA PURPORFA RUBY STAR' #1 CONT 20.O.C. ,{ \�` R. Al RHINEIAND ASTIBLf ASTILBE JAPONN:A'RHINELAND' pt CONT 16'O.C. ct— n Q } CRC 13 EASTERN RED CEDAR JUNIPERUS VIRGINUWA BSB W NEPETA Ic' �� 1 µTc 211 WALKERS LOW CATMINT %FAASSENII'WAll(ERS LOW NI CONT 18.Oc- �\ �Wy III -1I 3 S+r M. 3 MEYER SPRUCE PICEAMEYERI 088 NOTE: �,[•'v '�lJy.1 QUANTITIES ON PLAN SUPERSEDE LIST QUANTITIES IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY. gv ii-^ g +t SCP 8 SCOTCH PINE PINUS SnVESTRI. BSB ABBREVWTIONE RIM.=MI Q ( 'yY'F" BBB=BALLED AND BURLAPPED CAL=CALIPER HT HEIGHT MINIMUM OC.=ON CENTER SPE SPECIES y i. QTY..QUANTITY r a a £ WNP 6 WHITE PINE PINUS STROBUS BSB 6HT. i ORNAMENTAL TREE +/-3' >y® 21 g ' DRESSER BOULDER WITH SMOOTH I'- o 2 C) PRO 5 PRURIE ROSE CRABAPPLE MOLAR IOENSISPRAIRIE ROSE BSB 1WCAL. EDGES(LOCAL STONE SOURCE),SIZE e B 111.����^JJJJ RANGE FROM 24"TO 48"(+)DIAMETER- ' :. ) 15 DO NOT USE CRACKED OR BROKEN `.J RN RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK BETUL4 NIGH 088 1.S CAL. BOULDERS.SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR W lli i �V- T TCH THORNLESS COCKSPua HAwm RA oary CTAEGuscftus.GALLI INERMIS TA S LOCATION.BOULDERS NOT TO BE a EGG IHOL. PLACED CLOSER THAN 2'TO ANY Q PAVEMENT AND NO FURTHER THAN 3'. 0 t V g SYMBOL CODE OT COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME CONT.. SPACING CO Lu n a DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 0 W a 1 0ABW 8 ARCTIC SLUE WILLOW SAUXPURPUREACANYONBLUE NSCONr soc SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MATERIAL Z V^ c i Q ,$o, .S 5 0 GLS 14 GROLOW FMGRANT SUMAC RHOS AROMATICA'GRO-LOW' N5 CONT. 0'O.C. J V/ o GMS 85 GOLDMOUNO SPIREA SPIRAEA%'GOLDMQUNO' NS CONT. 3'0.C. / I. OIRD ]] !.ANTI REDOSIER DOGWOOD CORNUS SERICFA'ISANTI' p5 CONT. 5'O.C. W n YE 0 LDN 26 LITTLE DEVIL NINEBARK PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS'DONWl MAY'TM MS CONT. 4'OC. g COMPACTED SUBGRADE W r _ 6 0 RIM 33 NM RHODODENDRON RHODODENDRON P.J.M: NS CONT. 0'O.C. `j cc d 2 o F c SEM 14 SEM FALSESPIREA SORBARIASOTBIFOLIA SEM' NS CO. HOC. MINIMUM 1/3 OF BOULDER BURIED W Z C 8 ' 0 BENEATH FINISH GRADE o a p O J w ) UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE o U a a F L>, 1 'arearea o; O i SECTIONT. DECORATIVE BOULDER DETAIL A SHEET NUMBER N.) x SCALE x.rs n L101 v O7 O O7 v IV LANDSCAPE NOTES m NOTES: +. CONTACT COMMON GROUND ALLMCE la B11 Meat/M.00MM VERIFY LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO lNSTAOwnOx OF Axv PLANTS LANDSCAPE MATERIAL T 1. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. W I J. SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL OR 2. ACTUAL LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD AND SITE CONDITIONS. ' ' ' ' THOROUGHLY COMPACTED PLANTING SOIL J. INSTALLED UNTIL KL GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION.8 BEEN COMPLETED IN INSTALL E ROOT FLARE IS AT OR UP THE IMMEDIATE AaG. TOT ABOVE THEE THE GRADE WITH BURLAP 4 AND WIRE BASKET.OF USED).INTACT. ON R SPACING A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF ANY kA. SLIT REMAINING TREATED BURLAP Al, SCHEDULE. . BID ANdgt QUOTE BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. i aINTERVALS. 5. BACKFILLTO WITHIN APPROXIMATELY IT Of THE EXTEND HOLE EXCAVATION WIDTH 5 DATE OF 2 THE LANDS.PE ARCHITECTS OR OWNERS WRITTEN.CEPTANCE OF THE INITIAL RANTING. E TOP OF THE ROTBALL,THEN THE WATER OR THE TOP PLANT AMINIMUMOF.BEYOND RERACEMENT PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE COMMENCING UPON PLANTING. 6 THE PLANTS ROOT SYSTEM. 8 TWO HORIZONTAL RIN WHICHEVER IS GS & v.SPECIMEN GRADE SHALL GREATER.REMOVE ALL BURLAP AND NAILS FROM ADHERE TO.BUT IS NOT LIMITED BY.THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: THE TOP IS OF THE BAIL.REMOVE ALL TWINE. LLL PUNTS SHALL BE F.E FROM DIS.SE.PESTS.WOUNDS.S.R3.ETC. MOVE OR CORRECT STEM GIRDLING ROOTS. 6. PLUMB AND BACKFILL WITH PLANTING SOIL FINISHED GRADE ALL RANTS SHALL BE FREE FROM NOTICEABLE GAPS,HOLES,ORALL PUNTS SHALL BE FREE FROM BROKEN OR.AD BRANCH.. PORMITIES. € T. WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS TO EDGER.AS SPECIFIED AU.PLANTS SHALL HAVE H CONIFEROUS'REES SHALLAVE ANESTAB BRANCHING AND LEADER AND A HEIGHT TO WIDTH R TI00F N0 SETTLE MAR 3 8. BACK FILL PLANTS F VOIDS.ILL OS AND WATER SECOND TIME LESS THAN 51 I 222 9. PLACE MULCH WITHIN aB HOURS OF THESECOND '= WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. - PREPARED PLANTING BED AND T TO MEET I.OUREMEMCANS.STANDARD R/PESOR EEIFIED. K(ANSI ZW.,-20ta OR MOST CURRENT 2X ROOT BALL WIDTH FINAL LOCATION OF TREE TO BE APPROVED BY 50CNEILL SOIL VERSOT+IgEauwEMENTS FOR S.AUDTwEspECINEO. /� C t0 OWNER. (THOROUGHLY LOOSENED) 8 RANTS TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MNU S ANSI STANDARD PLANTING PRACTICES. E DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH 9. AATIRO 0 }{z .IO - - „t, I SCOI:EEDWES. SCARIFY SIDES A00 BOTTOM PRUNING OF TOP AND ROOT. to. PLANTS NECESSARY;L BE IMMEDIATELY TEMPORARPUNTIVNG5 BEFOREPLANTED UPON PARrvAL AT SITE.EPHOPERPoLYHEEL-INE AT SWTERIMSIF T ^ iii 3. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCOREWBIOE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT i^ 6 8 vd AND PREVENT GRCUW FIBROUS ROOTS.REMOVE OR CORRECT STEM IL SHALL BE REMOVED DOWN TO THE ROOT COL...ROOT FLARE.WHEN THE BALLED 3 BURLAP TREE IS PLANTED THE ROOT COILARROOT FLARE ^ m i z GIIUMBNG ROOTS SHELL BE EVER OR SLIGHHT ABOVE FINISHED GRADE ` w iiS�.:lati;}L 4.5. WATER THORO AND UGHLY WITHE.WITH N2HOIU.NG SOIL. PLANTS AND FILL t BURLAP ON BB IMTFRIM.s.REMOVE POT POTTED PUNTS, BREAK T P BACKF TH .L f AS SPECIFIED1 PLANTING 8. ILL VOIDS AND WATER SECOND TIME. + PEAT VOTS PRACTICE CORRECT peon 'O^T. RACE MULCH WITHIN AB HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS x MIX NMOISTURE O3 M OF IS RO'S EXCESSIVE. BEGNCHING OF EXIRGANIC COMPOST. t.. wavutsMWTH8a4aI TING oTANDFEEs-FASTEN TOROPOEDBp AND BOTTOM.REMOVE BY ARUL 1ST. E R a- 8. OTREE PLANTING DETAIL OSHRUB/PERENNIAL PLANTING DETAIL +fi STAKING OF TgEESAS REDUIgpO.REPDSITIGN,PLUMB AND STAKE IF NOT PLUMB AFTER ONE YEAR. !— ' 1 S A E TUTS L102 2 SCALE TUTS L102 TOPSOIL SHALL BE LOCAL FERGLE AGRICULTURAL SOIL FREE OF SU.O..ROCKS URGER THAN ONE INCH.CUTS,PLANTS.WEEDS,ROOTS AND OTHER IMPURITIES.PH VALUE TO BE BETWEEN 3.4 AND 7.0. .3/, REMOVE DEBRIS AND WEEDS FROM SUBSOIL.MINIMUM A`DEP.TOPSOIL FOR ALL UWN GRASS AR.S 5 HPTFa .wLmeTMLaLL PUGEMENTAND PROHIBIT CONSTRUCTION TRAHFIO FROMAREASWIM TOPSOIL C( THE OR ED UPON SITE SOIL CONDITIONS PRIOR TO co onF eu IT IR IT SOIL AMENDMENTS. PLANTING.UNDSB CONTRRCTORSHALL NOTF.INDBGAPEA0CHIT0CT FOR THE C EDOFRAND Ir OFPTH TOPSOIL F OR'MEE.SHRUBS MD PERENN/ALS.LIGHTLY COMPACT TOPSOIL IO � °R°R05°"•° RL 1e SOIL MESTAND TOPSG AMENDMENTS ADHERE roMNOOr srNaroARO SPECIFICATION Jen ROPMTOPSOIL el S.X 5•STEEL EDGER TURF/SOD L eoc. RROOWI ANDTO BE EXISTING TOP SOIL FROM SITE FREE OF ROOTS.ROCKS URGER THAN ONE INCH. N j TURFSOD �a'P� ALL LAWN PRne AREAS ARDt2 DEPTH TOPSOIL FOR TREE SHRUBS AND PERENNULS SU.OIL DEBRIS,AND LARGE WEEDS UNLESS SPECIFIED OIGERWISE.MINIMUM AT DEPTH TOPSOIL FOR G' m TOP OF EDGER TO BE V� FLUSH WffH SOD s 12 STEEL EDGER SPIKE I�, mT '�'®... ° 19 BEDS SHALL HAVER.PTH OF DOUBLE SHREDDED...DOD AR.S.TREE RREE AND PUNTING o F < HIN TURF AREAS.PERENN.AND 3 5 ,\� MULCH '®� „a.LrK>sr OPNAMENTAL GR.S BEDS SHLLL HAVE r DEPTH DOUBLE.Oa(OVEN..OOR NAPROOVED EQUAL ROTO CK 0 w i < r / � ..DmwH w gi 2•STEEL EDGERSRKE PRDRTD NST LATDN.MDLGHTDMTGHE%BTNG DNDIT "�" °GBE w°° OWNER W ON e / � � � IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LASE Rine" GNS(WHEREAPPLOABLLL FILTER FABRIC,.B 1= 3 6 '6 3 ` ` BUBGRADE • 1Y,8'XSSTEEL EDGER � O MULCH DPRY" m E DREDD GINGSGTEELEDGIN ,B•HI K.S•TALL.GDLDq M / WGN CENTEREURBS WoSOEwCRO°E EDGER FTH SMOOTH OR '�w°Eµ i II s .. N.ter« POSSIBLE.WHERE EDGING TERMI.TES AT A SIDEWALKDEMI�FOR MOWERS TO C..0.WITHOUT DAMAGE UTILIZEaE ELDgREDEBSENDBTDPRE EN TRIP a S y SECTION PLAN AIR NOTED OTHERWISE EDGING TO MATCH EXISTING CONDITIOMULCH AND GRASS.INDIVIDUAL T.E.RUB.OR NS IOIVIIHI RO WIDTH TO EP v�c0BLEI.EATE EWE.UNLESS a J g . U 1r• w I STEEL EDGER DETAIL IH.2 i i�l�'��/ zEEDIBDD 0 1— MINNESOTA GROWN AND HARDY BLUEGRASS MIX.FREE OF LAWN ALL TOPSOIL AREAS TO BE RAKED TO E DEBRIS AND LOPES OF 3,1 TER SHALL BE STAKED. O SCALE:N.T.S. W ''''''''Re"' p i�;,/;1� III SEEIF DiINDKAIFI DNLAN&MOOTPLANSPECIFICATIONSTER� CONTROL PLAN. RER RECOMMENDATIONS Z w 1 1 •1 iil CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OPERATION MANUA..AS-BUILT PUNS.AND NORMAL PROGRAMM INGWINGS 2 FINISH GRADE FORUWN •00 1 - RENREARA.3 SYSTEM SHALL BE MINER.°AND HAVE SPRING STARTUP DURING FIRST..OF OPERATION. SYSTEM SHALL HAVE ONE.YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS AND LABOR.ALL INFORMATION ABOUT s T MAINTENANCE STRIP _ axeoTnem R,LA INSTALUTION AND.HEDULING CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR.SYSTEM SHALL n EWER,AS SPECIFIED BUILDING.EXTERIOR WALL OO INCLUDE A RAIN/FREEZE S.SOR.FLOW SENSOR.MASTER VALVE.EPA WATERSENSE APPROVED CONTROLER.AND PRESSURE PORARY REGULATED HHEADS. SHRUBS /PERENNIAL ON BEDS TO U.DRIP IRRIGATION. FOR ESTABLISHMENT. SOIL MIX O BE MINIMUM PROVIDE AWAY P OSITIVEBUILDING DRAINAGE Mwr�T „."w """"" 10 ESTA PROVIDE trt OF A'BELOW SWING TOP AWAY FROM BUILDING 'L i O U CO Z m TUP FOR O ALLOW MULCH. SPECIFIED ROCK MULCH 8•33MM ® ® � 23. TE00 NECESSARY WATERING OF PLANT MATERIALS xvnuxoTUNTTITHE HEWPUM IS FULLYESTABLISHED OR j a Z O F o �► o w z a 8 ' waMITNc D. aING �`I 441/ B 0i', 24 RP REPAIR E.DR PROVIDE SODREED AS REw1.D FOR ANY ROADWAY BOULEVARD AREAS N 0 2 2 Q O E MBHIar,� -1r 7C Apo WW R N CENT D SITEDBnnBEDD gINGOD S aU D ° ¢ W 62 W xaH.� o vQa a�>. m ILEA✓ BIWSIR41LSrnem.MN13DEDS1®.PANB. NOT a Room 25 REPAIR AT DAMAGE TO PROPERTY FROM RANTING OPERATIONS AT NO COST TO OWNER. wSI REES.RUBS.SEED AND OTHER PLANTS UNTIL PROJECT COMPLETION,BUT IN NO CASE. z y gIAANUFAGILF.SNICFICATION FOR SEED , O W CD W K G SPECIFIED SOIL MI% WY... LESS THAN FOLLOWING PERIOD;1 YEAR AFTER PROJECT COMPLERON.MAINTAIN Q o2 O MAINTENANCE STRIP DETAIL O ORNAMENTAL FENCE AND GATE DETAIL AND.RUBS TO PROPER GRADES OR VERTICLL POSITION AS REOUIRED.RESTORE CR REPLACE INSTALLING SOD INCLUDING MOWING WHEN SCO RECITES 4"IN HEIGHT.WEED PLANTING BEDS AND a SHEET NUMBER N SCALE Lt@ YIIE:N.T.S. REPORT TO THE OWNER ON WEEDING AND OTHER MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. AMONMLY LL x L702 V UD2V O 0, v IV yy e8 j `.111 111 3 ■ la is ■1 9 i a Ill ' t ,os 's' U < ■,;lacl it s; ■ • ■ gi ,m® VI 2 � , ,, itnm ■■ :: :: m L i I::I m :: ■■ :: m .INe_ I:1.:I1 _ ;_ €lajT= �, sn L3 g�;o m ■■ .:: :: El] �mm II mp� El] H. ■ II El] . , iiiii .® :` it 11"30 PARKING LOT SIDE w/ MAIN ENTRY- EAST ELEVATION 14. 2 e° w `t Q _ a a > I_ 111: ® 111 1$ H C 111 ® IIR 3j ■ • `iv Q"il— W 111 III IN a 111 ® inu;_ JW� d Y • n�_ o o d8 o=QJ. UNDERGROUND GARAGE o a ENTRANCE SIDE - EAST • • • ELEVATION r■rI :: ■■ e 8 r :: n. ® Ill I!! m IV :: =.■ m I!! ::I IR■°-r = ;103 !! ■■ ■. R ® II • I I❑I I®I ::I ■■ e g iiiii IN _ m�. ": �111 . m ::: -".�LN�� ® •■■ ■■ ell ® III ioo _ ❑ ■■l u e 8 iiiilliEl iiii ED He ■■. liliii ■■. ■u EP !o o i ED ® o I■■ " P ip .. _um al 1TL. ED m Km Ili Ti -Ef3 Ell[13EllthliEjne E1:1 111 1T1 . 11 II 11 co N POND SIDE w/ ROOFTOP PATIO -WEST ELEVATION • 03 NOTE: Subject to minor changes after final pricing 2 A501 0 CD N I , U . . i �� soff. w lSs fir' f / 0 . .so=3 ,\_a_. =T .�� r � tea:. r.;,.ill Nils in . v 111 �' , /S 2/iiiP i- I Y Q. �i 4 tV 3 0 �Z`N .4\/ OVERALL BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN $g` 4 1 y'E� r / EUE won�. CALE:inL•-1-0• 42551 sPl' 1 P i A i g iz" I a ^� /� - xa ) ar s/IlJllllllllllllA , , 1i I t 'Y ° ~' I i 1; H-' ci mwa. II l -t L./ t;g W y — /// I/ VIi QZz -l `� o� zE W 0-LLi w oo*� `'- d C H Q we LT_L=Q oi oi oa • • ._ 1 i ■ • '„ sa2.10 PRElA111NARY m co 2-A100 Ii 12 40) /N a�� 1 - p�� o 0 0 of// a o ' , li � ' !I_ - .- III wx u4 vam (I I \_ I\ Lf�4 . ® ®i s 1 III NI 1 4 % / 'i �� 7 - _a l-:- I n:74 '''. -'u� ` -------- - �.,7rlr�' y;, �i - ► ` �. n II -i_, tS W ■€S Elti �r cf,IM � +� " i Ikea l.• MAM I �� �� a■ i• IV 4 is °! \\; ' ] �ImiA`f■'r ' :I ;— Lair, j.a TI ///%%/, 0 i M . . 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L+L PIS S 52'ISTUDO) 3 2 2 2 8 89 SF • O \ B II BATH) IS% 20 ,I I 1 €E -__ syi • P , 'S3-(ISBATHII 1' —- — �������� B� W HI B I I I 9 G54 SF IW!IV I 11 ��r�1 B•51•'SBTUDIO) I I I 9 G92 SF 8§5 B S 11 BATHI I 595 SF V9 r 81 1.• ��., I b� 'AI'III BED) 1,: � u � B BATH] I I I I 1 ll9 SF .0 _�p •FAI'1 BED) ,n I T ' B ll BATHI I 2 2 2 1 112 SF ;4— �1 1 I'�°'-- B-A2 III 5510 2 2 3 3 10 82G SF -�'j ■ ■ • B•A3'IIBBq DX) 5 5 5 18 114 SF Fg IAA N 'A3.II II BED) U y-0, A (i BATH) I - - - ll9 SF 1-5 M •A."11IBAD) I I I I 9 505 SF Wi p—•u B B.A5.11 BATH) I I I I 4 181 SF 9554E 53 z]�1 Q C B.AG.111 BATHI I I I I 9 534 5F y. O Qi 1-<- B Al•,II BEDHI I - - - 1 851 SF U0O. 'AB•11 BED) •S D_M Q a B_II BATH.DEN) - I I I 3 881 SF fa._ I €CL Q A9'll D) _ V B 11 BATHBEHJENI I I 3 894 SF _ Q B(IAB ATIH.DENI - - 1 555 SF O B' AN. g BAEDN) - I I 3 531 SF •. BP„BED) 1 1 - 2 1.018 SF 3.G1% 5 B BATHI - B2•l2 BED) I I I 3 1.003 SF B 11 BATHI - B•CY 12 BATH 12 BED)) I a 2 2 1 L012 SF B•C2.12 12 BBAED) 1 2 2 2 1 1012 SF THI B•C312 BATHI - I I I 2 1185 SF g'04 12 24.44E 34 12 BATH)BEDI I I I 4 1.144 SF g''CS•f I2 BATH]BED) - I I I 3 1221 SF 5•CG'I2 BED) - 1 I 3 1238 SF D BAlx.oFlu -_ g'CT 12 BED) I I I - 3 011 SF 12 BATH) A•C11•2 BATH)l2 BED) _ - _ I I.,SF gn INW B C81228ATHl 1 - - - I IPI SF rays a P Ns g'CT 12 BED) _ _ 0 23O 12 BATH) 1 I 2 1.2 SF Sibie Drta g•CIO.12 BED) _ I I 3 1128 SF 12 BATH) - 8.1e CCD B Ix 13 BED) I I 2 2 G 1.543 SF 8% II _ 12 BATH)CD A•DI.Y 13 BED) _ I - - IS13 SF U III NI • 2 BATHI N g•DY 13 BED) I I I 9 I.382 SF a Op 12 BATH) P. V o TOTAL 29 31 38 3L 135 3 Q •BUILDING OCCUPANCY IS R2 BHICH REQUIRES 2%TYPE•A'UNITS y •rae.ruR n�rri e,rui.�•n evnrnec n ruse.n..�ui�e_rrrc 0) N 12 HY{ , il 1\\ I—IFg il- 1-1_ Ell IIII r:'-7- -- W-I OS W I® .: -I \ k I `11 — ' N \ rsa.. 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B 11 BATH) B L81 sF IS% 20 • �I B'S3"ISTUDlO) I I 4 45G BF vlu * n I� �_ �:'...1‘ .p 1I BATH) ,e , -- ` , B•S4"11SBATX) I I 1 4 592 SF _ T __ a= ' w/ .-IS iY Ll.l {�+��y{II B'SS'1SBA�H) - - - I 595 SF • §S 0 D �; ..„ . I� n B-•AI.11 BED) I I I 1 114 SF / II9 [' W-"FM'; L I% R-1®A1 B•lAl'11 BEDI 1 2 2 2 l T2 sr 3 II — - 11 BATH) 'U - Il © 'A2"(I BED) B BATH) 2 2 3 3 ID 824 SF Z , 4 I B•A3"111BATX) 3 5 5 5 x 114 SP '', . ■ 11 ~ A"A31,17,ED) , _ _ _ I T4 SF @ e.• 11 BATH) g ' `y B A4 111BATDX) I I I I 1 905 SF V f� / 12-0. "AS'11 11 BED) Z B BATH) I 1 1 4 981 sP 4L5L% 43 Z W r B AL 11 5044)) I I 1 4 934 SF xS�l d - B•AT 111 BATXI I - - - I 851 SF •—0 M Q- d t�i- 13 1.BATH+DEN) 1 1 3 881 sF rc%�Q B-1 A9.11 BED) - I I I 3 89L SF ws D-_=Q O_ BATH+DEN) ♦ .0 Q 'AIO•U BED) - - �/ B 11 BATH+DEN) - I I 959 SF U`_ 0/ B•A5'11 BATS) - I 1 I 3 931 SF -- 0 •81.12 BRED) I 1 - 2 LOIS SF 3,G1% 5 I ■ ■. EL B ATXI - 2"(?B!D) 3 1.003 SF B B II BATH) - I I I B•C1'(2 BED) I 2 2 2 1 1.012 SF 12:AL _ B"CY12 BATH)BED) I 2 2 2 1 1.012 SF ° B•C3"(2 - I I 2 1.185 SF 12 BBEDI ATXI - 24.4.1.% 31 B•C9•1 2 BBATH) , , 1 4 H44 sP ED) B C5(22B1EH) - I 1 I 3 1.221 SF B•00(2 Io - , 1 3 1338 SF DearxBED.na B Cl 13 BATE) I I - 3 1)99 SF n �p A•C1,1•(2 BED) _ _ _ I 1 1J99 sF �IlJllq.� ll 2 BATH) B•CB"12 BED) , _ _ - I U31 SF 12 BATH) B Cl• .12 BED) _ I I - 2 1.132 SF $ • -Z 12 BATN) B'CIO"12 BED) _ I 1 1 . 2roYR Na 2 BATH) 3 1.128 SF E. ?T� 91'(3 BEDI SibatW Data B (2 BATH) I I 2 2 L IS43 SF 8% II y=. "0U 13 BETD) - Danami S}C 12 CCD A BAM - I - - 1 1543 SF .,PRELIMINARY B•DT13 BATH) I I I 1 1.382 SF n J_■ _IC N TOTAL 24 31 38 3L 135 E 5 0 1k1-0N 1 A1ARBANCWTLOBE EEHU EA"1NRSETNT s O til 0) N HT,' I; n '` a. �� a j2r-a 2r-a1. fir= u. nil �I ,li it 3.7 rF a®,P-0, 11 0 B 31W8 S2 SnnB IIJ7I� ® •., ■ UJ I® W-IEIO p I� _ y-1ED i ) , 30 • bbb # ''-I3®II.I�I x * I"IIAI ilkl. II.IP. 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SCALE:I/IL'-I'-O' 1131t SF 3t YNITS ,q° ; 1e t� , Y-IEu�:s � / PLAN KEY .-0 I All ji ._ SI J} l=Y1 r I� . . 6,,, W 10 YN...DERSIDE Oi i 00RAOR ROEF K BELOW aIll , I I I3 7 ,� $ .a y4I F ABOVE 131 I/� . �Ir if : _ 1��I ]HOUR RATED FRE WALL r i� / ]HOUR RATED FRE BARR ER � FROM TOP OF FLOOR SLAB OR DECK BELOW O1 2Y� i• =3 4 i$ D TO UNDERb DE OF FLOOR OR ROOF DECK ABOVE � � � g _ til- Cre aI 1 FROM TOP OF F RST FLOOR SLAB Y a i; $ TO UNDER9 DE OF ROOF SHEATH NG 111 I� C , � 8�$Y,OL, %� a Illllllllr !' � iigil .1'r IA L.�1 I. UNIT MIX �I +.I�� q il 7 • F-, r BSA L TYPE RT. FLR. FLRR 0 TOTAL AREA TYPE ITNI r ,� 'l '� a N ®IIII g'I.IB BATHII - I I I 3 1H SF -'��M 1 \I I. P ,_ �. RI iIIIIIIIII�MI -52-RTUDIO)- - �I [[y�] Ilir 3I y g fl BATH) 2 2 2 2 e LB1 BP B% 20 6 3®flA 1,I F I _ I�, ®� 4 ^H g BATH) I I I I 1 L5L SF . �L II ® •-If� Q-� B S1 NIT?? 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D w; FITT:a .."?..`"'' ii I ',, L., .7 xw,x.m� < w a= =• w .)CO USE Mrm,D.rxS xx FM T,.nDM BOLT ND COVER.=rMrNT — CD >,xsrNL!m.EMxxD,AL DxDro,AL NUN.�D,Mx..N. a V © POOio_BAS rAu 9 ® SPITE UGHI1NG PLAND. 0 W "'h DIMING NO. a E1.2 —J IV CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-63 PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION 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 Apple Valley Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application for subdivision of land by plat on April 2, 2025; and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and recommended approval of the subdivision and preliminary plat on April 2, 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: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION 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 two (2) outlots. 2. Park dedication requirements shall be satisfied in accordance with Section 153.29 of the City Code. 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. Dedication of a thirty-foot(30') wide drainage and utility easement along the east property line of the properties. Page 290 of 672 6. All lots and outlots shall be required to have access for ingress and egress to a public street. Easement(s) necessary to provide access shall be required to be submitted and approved by the City Attorney prior to City Council approval of the final plat. 7. A cross access and cross parking agreement between Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition, 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. 8. 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. 9. Installation of pedestrian improvements in accordance with the City's adopted Trail and Sidewalk Policies, subject to final approval by the City Engineer. Pedestrian improvements shall consist of six-foot (6) wide concrete sidewalk along the west side of English Avenue. 10. 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 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. 11. 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 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 12. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the subdivision agreement. 13. An encroachment agreement with Magellan Pipeline for the Magellan Pipeline easement on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, shall be prepared and approved by the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 14. The final plat shall be recorded with the County prior to the issuance of a building permit. 15. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 27, 2025, and revised April 17, 2025. 2 Page 291 of 672 ADOPTED this 24th day of April, 2025. (112A4 Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Ci Clerk 3 Page 292 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-64 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR SKYLINE SOCIAL & GAMES INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY, CLASS I RESTAURANT, AND OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY AND PATIO 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 46,550 square foot indoor commercial recreation facility with a Class I restaurant and an associated 51,150 square foot outdoor recreation facility and patio has been requested by Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, on property legally described as Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota,to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the development plans and recommended approval at its regular meeting on April 2, 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 Skyline Social & Games indoor commercial recreation facility, Class I restaurant, and outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio on Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota, to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition,Dakota County, Minnesota 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. The Planned Development rezoning and PD Ordinance, Planned Development Agreement, and final plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition must be approved and recorded with the County prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated February 19, 2025, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated February 19, 2025, (including sodded/seeded public boulevard area up to each street curbline); Page 293 of 672 subject to submission of a detailed landscape planting price list for verification of the City's landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. 5. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated February 18, 2025. 6. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 27, 2025, and revised on April 17, 2025, on file with the City. 7. Subject to all conditions noted in the Building Official's memo dated February 25, 2025, on file with the City. 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. If the proposed roof-line or parapet wall(s) is found to not be a sufficient screen, other code compliant screening shall be installed. 9. Screening any outdoor utility meters and boxes shall be achieved through landscaping, fence, decorative screen or a combination thereof, and approved by the City. 10. A bike rack shall be installed close to the primary structure which does not impede pedestrian flow along any proposed or future sidewalk. 11. The sidewalk along the north side of the primary structure shall connect to the interior public trail on the west side of property. 12. A cross-access and cross-parking agreement between Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition shall be required in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 13. An encroachment agreement with Magellan Pipeline for the Magellan Pipeline easement on the property shall be prepared and approved by the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 14. 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. 15. 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. 2 Page 294 of 672 16. Site and building lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confines light to the property and shall be installed in conformance with Section 155.353 of the city code. 17. 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. 18. 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. 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging and construction personnel parking plan shall be submitted and approved by the City. 20. 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. 21. 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 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. 22. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the indoor commercial recreation facility and restaurant building, and associated outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio 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. 3 Page 295 of 672 ADOPTED this 24th day of April, 2025. Clint -looppaw, Mayor ATTEST: ChiRi Christina M. Scipioni, 'ity Clerk 4 Page 296 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-65 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR TRIDENT DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT BUILDING 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 the proposed 40,500 square foot residential apartment building and associated site plan has been requested by Trident Development, on property legally described as Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota to be located within Lot 2, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota(as depicted in the Preliminary Plat); and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the development plans and recommended approval at its regular meeting on April 2, 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 Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota to be located within Lot 2, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota 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. The Planned Development rezoning and PD zoning Ordinance, the Planned Development Agreement, and the final plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition must be approved and recorded with the County prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated January 29, 2025, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated January 29, 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 landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. Page 297 of 672 5. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated January 29, 2025. 6. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 25, 2025, and revised on April 17, 2025, on file with the City. 7. Subject to all conditions noted in the Building Official's memo dated February 25, 2025,on file with the City. 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. Screening any outdoor utility meters and boxes shall be achieved through landscaping, fence, decorative screen or a combination thereof, and approved by the City. 10. The middle access drive on the north end of the site on English Avenue shall be eliminated, in accordance with the memo issued by the City Engineer. 11. 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. 12. 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. 13. Site and building lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confines light to the property and shall be installed in conformance with Section 155.353 of the city code. 14. 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. 15. 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. 2 Page 298 of 672 16. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging and construction personnel parking plan shall be submitted and approved by the City. 17. 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. 18. 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 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. 19. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the apartment building 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 24th day of April, 2025. Clint ooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Cit lerk 3 Page 299 of 672 TRAIL EASEMENT This Trail Easement is made this day of , 2025,between Rockport, LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company(hereinafter referred to as "Landowner"),and the City of Apple Valley,a Minnesota municipal corporation(hereinafter referred to as"City"). (The Landowner and the City are hereinafter referred to as the"Parties.") WITNESSETH: That the Landowner, in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant and convey unto the City, its successors and assigns, forever, a perpetual easement for trail purposes over, under and across that part of Lot 1, Block 1, ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County,Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 1, Block 1; thence on an assumed bearing of North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds East, along the north line of said Lot 1, Block 1, a distance of 66.22 feet to the point of beginning of said easement to be described; thence continuing North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds East, along said north line of Lot 1, Block 1, a distance of 17.00 feet; thence South 0 degrees 01 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 201.93 feet;thence South 6 degrees 31 minutes 54 seconds East a distance of 48.82 feet; thence South 0 degrees 01 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 177.45 feet;thence southerly a distance of 43.18 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 65.00 feet and a central angle of 38 degrees 03 minutes 41 seconds to the south line of said Lot 1, Block 1; thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 04 seconds West, along said south line of Lot 1, a distance of 19.11 feet to the southwest corner of said Lot 1;Thence North 40 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds West,along the west line thereof,a distance of 9.67 feet;thence North 13 degrees 35 minutes 49 seconds West, continuing along said west line of Lot 1, a distance of 46.46 feet;thence North 0 degrees 01 minute 36 seconds West, along said west line of Lot 1, a distance of 178.57 feet; thence continuing North 0 degrees 01 minute 36 seconds West a distance of 236.89 feet to the point of beginning. Page 300 of 672 ALONG WITH: A perpetual easement for trail purposes over, under and across that part of OUTLOT A, ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said OUTLOT A; thence on an assumed bearing of South 40 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds East, along the west line of said OUTLOT A, a distance of 36.79 feet; thence South 54 degrees 18 minute 31 seconds East, continuing along said west line of OUTLOT A, a distance of 63.02 feet; thence South 0 degrees 23 minutes 35 seconds East, along said west line, a distance of 110.80 feet; thence North 30 degrees 32 minutes 47 seconds East a distance of 33.07 feet; thence North 0 degrees 23 minutes 35 seconds West a distance of 91.05 feet;thence North 54 degrees 08 minutes 24 seconds West a distance of 73.95 feet; thence northwesterly a distance of 18.22 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 65.00 feet and a central angle of 16 degrees 03 minutes 43 seconds to the north line of said OUTLOT A; thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 04 seconds West, along said north line of OUTLOT A, a distance of 19.11 feet to the point of beginning. See also Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. The grant of the foregoing permanent easements for sidewalk and trail purposes includes the right of the City, its contractors, agents and servants to construct, reconstruct, inspect, repair and maintain a sidewalk and/or trail and erect and maintain signs in conjunction with the public's use of said sidewalk and/or trail and any signs erected in conjunction with the use of the sidewalk and/or trail. And the Landowner, for itself,and its successors and assigns,does covenant with the City,its successors and assigns,that it is the fee owner of the lands and premises aforesaid and has good right to grant and convey the easements herein to the City. [Signature page to follow.] IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the Landowner has caused this easement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. 2 Page 301 of 672 Rockport,LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Liza Robson Its: President STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ,2025,by Liza Robson,the President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: Dougherty,Molenda, Solfest, Hills&Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley MN 55124 (952)432-3136 RBB: 42499 3 Page 302 of 672 --NORTH LINE OF LOT 1,BLOCK 1 N89°57'33"E NW CORNER OF_ ' ,E 17 m —}t 40 0 IIIIII 1 I LOT 1,BLOCK 1 ,__ I SCALE IN FEET t ,, I w se IMAGELLAN PIPELINE EASEMENT PER B00K 800F MR.PAGE 141. TRAIL EASEMENT DESCRIPTION 1LOT 11 ul ——------PARTIAL RELEASE PER DOC.No.2291902,RESTATED PARTIAL '----------- A perpetual easement for trail purposes over,under and across that part of Lot 1,Block 1, I RELEASE PER DOC.NO.28t1610 ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION,according to the recorded plat thereof,Dakota County, I — Minnesotadescribedasfollows: ; Imp Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 1,Block 1;thence on an assumed bearing of a T8 15' ; / North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds East,along the north line of said Lot 1,Block 1,a w gE r _— distance of 66.22 feet to the point of beginning of said easement __T to be described;thence I L continuing North 89 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds East,along said north line of Lot 1,Block 1,a I o I distance of 17.00 feet;thence South 0 degrees 01 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 201.93 I feet;thence South 6 degrees 31 minutes 54 seconds East a distance of 48.82 feet;thence South 0 b I degrees 01 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 177.45 feet;thence southedy a distance of \ _ I 43.18 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 65.00 feet and a - central angle of 38 degrees 03 minutes 41 seconds to the south line of said Lot 1,Block 1;thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 04 seconds West,along said south line of Lot 1,a distance of 19.11 J\ DRAINAGE AND feet to the southwest comer of said Lot 1;Thence North 40 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds West, 11 UTILITY EASEMENT F along the west line thereof,a distance of 9.67 feet;thence North 13 degrees 35 minutes 49 1 seconds West,continuing along said west line of Lot 1,a distance of 46.46 feet;thence North 0 I \ degrees 01 minute 36 seconds West,along said west line of Lot 1,a distance of 178.57 feet; ; y thence continuing North 0 degrees 01 minute 36 seconds West a distance of 236.89 feet to the \ I point of beginning. \ Ira _ gm 55 Subject to existing easements of record per recorded plat of ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION and 1) II others. r—+— -- TRAIL EASEMENT DESCRIPTION(OUTLOT A) so cc Li_ A perpetual easement for trail purposes over,under and across that part of OUTLOT A,ORCHARD r DRAINAGE AND c-'PLACE 5TH ADDITION,according to the recorded plat thereof,Dakota County,Minnesota described - — as follows: 1 UTILITY EASEMENT ——__ r r" r 1- Commencing at the northwest corner of said OUTLOT A;thence on an assumed bearing of South 40 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds East,along the west line of said OUTLOT A,a distance of 36.79 I. 'I feet;thence South 54 degrees 18 minute 31 seconds East,continuing along said west line of r..' OUTLOT A,a distance of 63.02 feet;thence South 0 degrees 23 minutes 35 seconds East,along a$ said west line,a distance of 110.80 feet;thence North 30 degrees 32 minutes 47 seconds East a 5 - distance of 33.07 feet thence North 0 degrees 23 minutes 35 seconds West a distance of 91.05 8 feet;thence North 54 degrees 08 minutes 24 seconds West a distance of 73.95 feet;thence - northwesterly a distance of 18.22 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a WEST LINE of LOT 1,BLOCK 1——— -r radius of 65.00 feat and a central angle of 16 degrees 03 minutes 43 seconds to the north line of said OUTLOT A;thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 04 seconds West,along said north line of OUTLOT A,A,a distance of 19.11 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to existing easements of record per recorded plat of ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION end others. It` 1 1 sz al 'y ���° BLOCK UTILITY EASEMENT �wes.aoache S89°59104"W LOT 1, DRAINAGE \``1 Nw as N' \: arorsz—— � \ J eh SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT I.BLOCKI'-e.n:°`°.ab a \_"NORTH LINE OF OULOTA sad%\� $ \ NORTHWEST CORNER OF OUTLOT A' �` `�°k DRAINAGE B UTILITY EASEMENT— ° 3 \\ W Vz -- \\ S H WEST LINE OF OUTLOTA—-- OUTLOT A \\ 0 \ ,r ,C 7 I s \ UTILITY EASEMENT. \ y' DRAINAGE AND I % OUTLOT B co6sz w,e uao v ,,h.rebr�oM1rrs thou thrri s a4l, ono correect tr G dsmiouon of o o-0014 shown Dena r REVISIONS: ADDRESS:RCT18710.10 PREPARED FOR: a) tkompook,e 9�.�.ea Lena sarra>a°rune.the luwe of the 6la<.o,Mhn�aw<e.1ao eO °m TRAIL EASEMENT E NT EXHIBIT KIMLEY HORN cos Dot BUYERS: CD =" - ' "e'E"^."'"" m RU55ELL P.DAMLO Minn.Reg.No. 19086 Date C) W 0 CD N DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Between ROCKPORT, LLC And H.J. DEVELOPMENT,L.L.C. And CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,MN for ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA Page 304 of 672 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, ("City"), has been requested by H.J. Development, L.L.P., a Minnesota limited liability partnership ("Developer") and Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Owner") (City, Developer and Owner are collectively referred to as the "Parties") to approve the recording of the following described plat: Orchard Place 5th Addition; and WHEREAS, the Owner and Developer intend to develop the real property legal described on the plat (the "Property") as two (2) lots and two (2) outlots as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS,pursuant to City Ordinances,the Planning Commission held a public hearing with reference to the application for approval of the plat on April 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended its approval on April 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the preliminary plat on April 24, 2025. NOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the mutual agreements of the Parties,it is hereby agreed by and between the Parties as follows: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Development Agreement ("Agreement"), City hereby approves the subdivision and preliminary plat. 2. The Property is governed by the terms and conditions of City's Zoning Ordinances (the "Ordinance"). Any use of the Property shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. 2 Page 305 of 672 3. Developer shall comply with the conditions of preliminary plat approval set forth in City of Apple Valley Resolution No. 2025-63, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein. Developer Improvements 4. Subject to the provisions hereunder, Developer shall, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, install the utility improvements and grade the Property and install improvements within the Property, in accordance with and under the following conditions: A. To complete all improvements in conformance with the plans and specifications submitted by Developer, including but not limited to curbing, lighting, walkways, striping and signage on or along English Avenue and approved by the City (the "Plans" - also referenced as "Striping Exhibit— Orchard Place 5th Addition" dated 02/19/2025) attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein, and any subsequent revisions as required by the City Engineer: B. To construct sidewalk(s) and driveways with concrete material in accordance with City construction standards. C. To seal or cause to be sealed any wells that may exist on the Property in accordance with State, County, and local laws. D. To install a protective box and cover over each sewer cleanout and water shutoff, to City specifications. E. To install all lot monuments for the Development upon or before October 30, 2026. F. To install and maintain all materials(trees, shrubs, and sod)identified in the City approved landscape plan. 3 Page 306 of 672 G. Developer agrees to comply with all requirements of the Natural Resources management regulations as set forth in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code prior to, during and after the development of the Property. Developer further agrees to submit to City for its approval a Natural Resources Management Plan prior to any construction or land-disturbing activity in connection with the development of the Property. Developer shall implement and comply with all terms and conditions of the approved Plan prior to and during any construction or land-disturbing activity, including, but not limited to, maintaining the performance security required in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code. H. To install each item noted in this Section 4 at the Developer's sole cost and expense, in accordance with all plans reviewed and approved by City. I. To attend a preconstruction meeting with representatives of City and to require the attendance of all contractors and subcontractors, prior to commencement of construction. J. Developer will not bury any pipe, install bituminous surface, nor pour concrete pursuant to implementing the Plans, without the specific approval of the City Inspector, prior to the work being performed. K. All "on-site" inspections by City will be done at the sole cost and expense of Developer,by persons supplied by City. L. Developer shall repair all damage to City streets, curbs, gutters, utilities, and other municipal improvements caused by or resulting from the development of the Property, at the Developer's sole cost and expense. M. Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for the Development, Developer shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans that demonstrate that all constructed 4 Page 307 of 672 sanitary, water, and storm water conveyance structures and management facilities sub-surface infiltration practice) conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by City. As-built volumes (for detention and retention) shall be provided for the subsurface infiltration practice. Developer shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the storm water management facilities have been installed in accord with the approved plans and specifications. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota. N. To pay City's reasonable costs related to this Agreement, including but not limited to administration, engineering, legal fees, inspection, and enforcement. City shall submit invoices to Developer, or its successors or assigns with detailed descriptions of the services rendered by City in accordance with this Agreement. Developer shall deposit the sum of Three Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($3,000.00) with City toward payment of such costs. If the City's reasonable costs exceed the deposit, Developer, or its successors or assigns shall reimburse City within thirty (30) days of billing. Should the actual costs be less than the amount of the deposit, upon completion of the improvements described in this Section 4 and receipt of written notice from the Developer requesting return of the remaining funds, the amount remaining on deposit shall be returned to Developer. O. Other than in the case of an emergency, if Developer causes any material violation of the terms of this Agreement to occur, City shall give written notice to Developer with a copy to the Owner of such violation and Developer shall have 20 business days, or a different period of not less than 20 business days if the violation cannot be cured within 20 business days, as may be set forth in the notice, to cure such violation. Failure of Developer to complete such cure shall allow the City to stop and enjoin all construction on the Property until authorization to 5 Page 308 of 672 proceed is given by the City. The Developer shall hold the City harmless from any damages, causes of action, or claims related to the construction being stopped by the City. 5. The Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) for the Development shall not be released by the City until Developer has deposited with City cash or one or more letters of credit in the total amount of Forty Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-five and no/100 Dollars ($40,625.00)(the"Financial Security") securing the full performance of this Agreement. The bank or financial institution issuing a Financial Security is subject to the reasonable approval of the City Attorney. The form of the Financial Security shall be either a cash deposit or a letter of credit issued to City as the beneficiary. Developer shall be required to maintain the Financial Security with City, until it is released as provided for in this Agreement. The amount of the Financial Security was calculated as follows: DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS Item Amount Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition: Private Infrastructure Improvements (street and utility removals/sidewalk/trail repairs) $25,000 Subdivision Monuments and Asbuilting (Record Plans) $7,500 Subtotal Public and Private Improvements $32,500 Subtotal Security(125%) of Estimated Public and Private Improvements $40,625 Total Financial Guaranty $40,625 6 Page 309 of 672 This breakdown is for historical reference only. It is not a restriction on the use of the Financial Security. (i) Financial Security under Default. In the event of a default by Developer which is not cured within twenty business (20) days after written notice from City or within a different period as may be set forth in City's notice, City may draw down the Financial Security to pay for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by City to enforce this Agreement including the costs incurred by City in connection with the collection of the Financial Security. City's cost may include any remediation or completion of Developer's obligations under this Agreement. City may draw on the Financial Security, without further notice, after a default has occurred under this Agreement, which has not been cured within any applicable cure period. (ii) Claims to Financial Security. If City receives claims from subcontractors or materialmen for work performed in or intended for easements dedicated to the public as required by this Agreement and money due has not been paid, City shall give notice to Developer and to the Owner of such claim and Developer or Owner shall have 90 days to make payment or provide City with documentation showing such claim to be unwarranted and its intent to take legal action to remove such claim. If Developer or Owner fails to provide such written notice to City,Developer hereby authorizes City,at City's discretion,to commence an Interpleader action pursuant to Rule 22 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts at the expense of Developer, to include court costs and reasonable attorney fees. Developer further authorizes City to draw upon the Financial Security in the amount of one hundred twenty-five percent(125%) of the claim together with attorneys' fees and court costs, and to deposit the funds in compliance with the Rule. 7 Page 310 of 672 (iii) Reduction of Financial Security. So long as Developer is not in default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, upon a written request by Developer and City's verification of satisfactory compliance at the time of inspection or acceptance by the City of any installed Developer Improvements, a like percentage of that portion of the Financial Security covering those specific completed Developer Improvements(Section 4) shall be released to Developer; except however the final twenty percent (20%) of the Financial Security shall be held by City until a final acceptance by City of all Developer Improvements and the receipt by City of all as-builts required under this Agreement.At the time of final inspection of all Developer Improvements, if it is determined by City that the plans and specifications for the Developer Improvements were not strictly adhered to or that work was done without City inspection, City may require that Developer post a cash escrow equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the estimated amount necessary to correct the deficiency or to protect against deficiencies arising therefrom. Such additional cash escrow shall remain in force until the corrective work is completed and accepted by the City which shall not exceed three (3)years. 6. No occupancy of any building located on the Property shall occur until water, sanitary sewer, and a paved driving surface are available for use to the new building. 7. Prior to the release of the NRMP for the Development,the Developer shall: A. Deliver to City the Financial Security(Section 4—noted above and herein). B. Deposit the funds to the City(Section 4 - noted above and herein). C. Pay the following trunk charges for outlined in (i), (ii) and (iii) in the total amount of$73,717.54: ** 8 Page 311 of 672 The trunk charges for the proposed Outlot A of the Final Plat consisting of 2.97 acres are to be deferred until Outlot A develops. The estimated fees are: • Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): o $395.00/SAC Unit x TBD SAC =$TBD** • Water Utility Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): o $3,455.00/acre x 2.97 acres=$19,417.10** • Storm Sewer Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): o $11,607.00/acre x 2.97 acres = $54,300.44** ** Fees calculated with 2025 City Fee Schedule. Fees will be calculated at the time of Final Plat 8. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that trail/park dedication requirements as provided in Chapter 153 of the City Code. The amount of the park dedication for Outlot A shall be determined based on the value of the building constructed, in accordance with the City's Fee Schedule in effect at the time of development, or One Hundred Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($100,000.00),whichever amount is greater(with no waiver, exceptions or requests for reduction). Payment must be made to the City prior to the release of the plat for recording. 9. Developer agrees to install and pay for a private street lighting system for the Development, in accordance with City and Dakota Electric Company standards. 10. Developer agrees to provide City with as-built surveys for any building constructed within the Development on the Property,prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for that building. 11. Developer and/or Owner shall deliver to City copies of the recorded documents to evidence that Developer has complied with its recording obligations under this Agreement. 12. Developer and Owner hereby specifically release the members of the City Council from any personal liability in connection with handling funds pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the members of the City Council harmless 9 Page 312 of 672 from any claim, of any and every nature whatsoever, because of this Agreement,the Plat, and the development of the Property. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that all terms and conditions of this Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon the respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns of Developer and Owner. 13. Notices. All notices required or desired to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, as certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by overnight courier, and addressed as follows: If to City: City of Apple Valley Attn: Brandon S. Anderson, City Engineer 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 With a copy to: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. Attn: Robert B. Bauer, City Attorney 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, MN 55124 If to Owner: Rockport, LLC Attn: Liza Robson, President 14698 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 Email: lizarobson@rockportay.com If to Developer: H.J. Development, L.L.P. Attn: Chris Moe 2655 Cheshire Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447 Email: cmoe@hjdevelopment.com Any notice delivered by overnight courier or delivered by United States certified mail shall be deemed given as of the time it is deposited with the overnight carrier or United States mail. The addresses to which notices are to be delivered may be changed by giving notice of such change in accordance with this notice provision. 10 Page 313 of 672 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have hereunto set their hands. [Signature Pages Follow] 11 Page 314 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Orchard Place 5th Addition [Signature Page of Owner] OWNER: Rockport,LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Liza Robson Its: President STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025,by Liza Robson, the President of Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public 13 Page 315 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Orchard Place 5' Addition [Signature Page of Developer] H.J. Development, L.L.P., a Minnesota limited liability partnership By: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025,by , the of H.J. Development, L.L.P., a Minnesota limited liability partnership, on behalf of the limited liability partnership. Notary Public 14 Page 316 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Orchard Place 5th Addition [Signature Page of City] City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2024, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Christina M. Scipioni, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council, and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952)432-3136 RBB: 42499 15 Page 317 of 672 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That Rockport,LLC,a Minn..limit...Hy company,fee owner of the following demmab.property: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION Ouaot D,ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION,e.ording to the recorded plat thereof.Dakota County,Minnesota. Has the same to...my.d and platted as ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADORION and does Mreby dealcae to WNIc for public use the easements as sown an this plat for drainage and utility WNoses. In witness vmereof said ROCKPORT,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officers this day of 20 . ROCKPORT.LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company By Its By tits Liza A.Robson Peter W.Fischer Li:L`,: .'-t:t•) iii STATE OF MINNESOTA -i_ _ COUNTY OF J sn 14 I l i ,-,L.L.i l l., r 100 0 ,DD 200 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thB clay of 20 by,Liza A Robson,the President of Rockport LLC,a Minnesota limitetl liability - ��■ company,an behalf or the limited liability company. SCALE IN FEET R I.1.1 R .� r«.r: Y'v E=5 oRcrwrp aLACEaE.EETEM N003333 cum"maai — VICINITY MAP ®� .PP 0 N89°5]'33"E 701,10 No Tx u0 or or 0 O Noary Public, con.,Minium. _ 1-''''' , " n f� Boa 44s°0M Nom6APTEP Of SECASTHEwUTN a1 t ammETa I ``; gUABTERmFSEa.aa,y,R.,,aBDE - �""" _i.�" MY Commission Expires ^I 8„`--PARTIPL�ELErSELPER OO NOEN2291902RESTATE IMTIAGE 141,-____ 1' L 1 a \M in RELEASE PER DOC.NO.2811610 9 - gg STATE OFM MINNESOTA �'�/ ,-D AINS AND "0 124 135 HI 2� 3 : COUNTY OF o ✓ EASEMENT __ il ,�k \pa The foregoing instrument was acknowletl9eU before me this_ear of _by,Peter W.Fischer,the HAD President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability y UTIILLIITY EASEMENT- y L 4_ 5�-7_I- PPmpanyPnEehaIorHewmPany. ''y \ R. — A 8( T ) 64't 64' r r 't L% DRAINAGEAND .CTION 35.TOWNSHII 15 ".20 Notary Public, County,Minnesota n I 1 UTILITY EASEMENT r'i My Commission Expires m _1_ DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS _ ARE SHOWN THUS lot do hereby certify that this pia was prepared by me or under my direct supervision:that I am a duly Limnmd Land Surveyor In the State of Minnesota:that this plat is a correct Z I 8 I,Russell P.Dort the boundary survey:that ell mathematicelpdata and labels ere correctly designated on this Plat:that all monuments depicted on this plat have been,or will be correctly sat within one _ - year,that all water boundaries and wet lands,as defines in Minnesota Statutes,Section 505.01,Suba.3,as of the date of this certificate are shown antl labeled on this plat;and all public ways are shown this plat. 6 -4 I 1 r and label.ont a .20 N13°35'p0 8.6] i�L_r'...L_ lJ 46 ' . 589°59V4NY 61].]b �v m 41 ___ s P.Oamb.Land Surveyor _a 36.]9 n s ao a mesa_ R \ Dated this Mnlreeslota license No.19086 S-N6 _ �'EBzs B R s tO .0 Ne. o-s.P ., UTILITY EASEMENT, R �3g \ I ' _ _ __ ~ STATE OF MINNESOTA O�foA \i\y+\M3351`yI °� COUNTY OF �, r I M \ R.eV so o L } ' The foregoing surveyors camficate was acknowledged before me this_day M by Russell P.Damb,Minnemta Lbenae Np.1e086. - , OUTLOTA \---- --� BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING SIDE — LOT LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, AND 10 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING • Z N91P,Neo• DRAINAGE AND ' STREET, HT-OF-WAY LINES AND REAR LOT UTILITY EASEMENT -I LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. C.BRG:N00'05'30.W land°e N90°00'STE 509.95 THE NORTH LINE OF OUTLOT D.ORCHARD PLACE 2ND Notary Public, County,Minn.. CH=132.33,% B]qa rE, R ADDITION HAS AN ASSUMED BEARING OF N89.57.33'E. My Commission Expired „A=118°3,'85• -32.56.34.46.3oW_`� em\ OUTLOT B �A R=80.52 —N90°00'W'E 511 ————'m 0 DENOTES 12"BY 1M IRON MONUMENT 4_ v L� 1�31 i,,,,, \� SET MARKED BY LICENSE NUMBER 19086, Y.3� 030.1.034165. gaira to [ c \ I UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. CITY COUNCIL,CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,STATE OF MINNESOTA \'�ebe \\ m ®DENOTES SET MAG NAIL. This plat was approved by tle City Council of the City of Apple Valley.Minnesota this day of 20 ,end hereby cari8es cemptience with all 'iG __ •DENOTES 1IT'IRON MONUMENT FOUND,MARKED BY requirements as bit forth in Minneota Starnes,Section 505.03,Subd.2. o \ $ I= LICENSE NUMBER 19086,UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. \ r-t 64 L,r i i 64 i r ®DENOTES FOUND MAG NAIL. ®DENOTES DAKOTA COUNTY(NAIL 4 DISK)MONUMENT. Mayor CityClerk En \En \"J DENOTES ACCESS RESTRICTION EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF PPPLE VALLEY PER OOC.f134]e]8T,AMENDED PER .t 2 -`t T'r� DOC.N0.3818254. Z 21 %� ,2s, � COUNTY SURVEYOR,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAINAGE AND .„ Op,S° rT f fTY EASEMENT:/ 0 s'cg hereby Certify that In accordance with Minnesota Sawtes,Section 505021,Subs 11,this plat has bcen reviewetl and approved this clay of 20 +5'� UTIL .p S 2. 1n PERPETUAL PEDESTRIAN TRAIL, ti py�/ RA/V.SIDEWALK,TRAIL ( b'p `3�l '' UNDERPASS AND DRAINAGEEASEMENT PER DOC.NO.3085239,-� / UTILITY EASEMENTA DRAINAGE DakotaF Dakota County Surveyor o PER DOC.NO.31.105.--,r 1 IwFm+ s __�"%11a.w I DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA b __ Minnesotapur.a.to Statutes,Section 505.021,Subd.9,terse payable In the year 20 on the land erein e re described have been pall.Also,pursuant b Minnesota Statutes,Section r 8 t�xnee“u5srhy 2 �\s 272.12,there are delinquent taxes and transfor entered on this clay of 20d — .^ e ———+--i�w — ` mN89°59'39"E 449.34 Amy A.Koetne,Director & 157TH WEST Department of PropertyTmation and Records ••••.•. COUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA T �A��1-,r, t r r Li r• r r—, t V I hereby VNfy that this plat of LB AT ORCHARD PLACE was fled in the ofce of the County Recorder for public recerd an this day of .20 .M otl ,and was duly filed in Book of Plats,Page ,as Document Number . co Z u.eJiB and LAND SURAETIE N Amy A.Kcethe <x 'NG coobiy Recorder CO + . W SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 0 6) v N CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-63 PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION 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 Apple Valley Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application for subdivision of land by plat on April 2, 2025; and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and recommended approval of the subdivision and preliminary plat on April 2, 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: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION 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 two (2) outlots. 2. Park dedication requirements shall be satisfied in accordance with Section 153.29 of the City Code. 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. Dedication of a thirty-foot(30') wide drainage and utility easement along the east property line of the properties. Page 319 of 672 6. All lots and outlots shall be required to have access for ingress and egress to a public street. Easement(s) necessary to provide access shall be required to be submitted and approved by the City Attorney prior to City Council approval of the final plat. 7. A cross access and cross parking agreement between Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition, 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. 8. 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. 9. Installation of pedestrian improvements in accordance with the City's adopted Trail and Sidewalk Policies, subject to final approval by the City Engineer. Pedestrian improvements shall consist of six-foot (6) wide concrete sidewalk along the west side of English Avenue. 10. 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 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. 11. 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 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 12. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the subdivision agreement. 13. An encroachment agreement with Magellan Pipeline for the Magellan Pipeline easement on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, shall be prepared and approved by the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 14. The final plat shall be recorded with the County prior to the issuance of a building permit. 15. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 27, 2025, and revised April 17, 2025. 2 Page 320 of 672 ADOPTED this 24th day of April, 2025. (112A4 Clint Hooppaw,Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Ci Clerk 3 Page 321 of 672 K:\TWC_LDEVWVR-Orchard Place\HJ Development-Outlet D South\3 Design\CAD\PlanSheets\Striping Exhibit.d g February 20,2025-9:56am maaparem,tasaueraurb naoomepaana emgns presaeanbarue,esen loawamraaemce.aaraenaemlytortbemaurapurymeeeea:earorara,ltaeepratamd.Reuaeman p per larmonnaaocueaaatcouteabeeeurbaamtoara eeepteaoe byxlelay-Romeennsmaeba.Ia.snail boaervrllebnlbtoealaFvoraraaasaclmm,inc. iT T - 155TH ST.W. 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A\ III III II II II5 val�(��'i -< c:•LUL 1"yp i silEll�® :544-EN, HEM MEM ®M eiumma n c s c> 1 1 1 VEEM .1PRRELB r r m< A o ' • D = G9s WV � - .m m m -0ti -0ti ,om vs �s i i ---- zD 2D -___ ---157TH ST W - --- /N z `m om \ i oR NORTH D y - p m Exhibit "C" ORCHARD PLACE ""A PROJECT 161306000 � � „f� ,lr � 9" 5TH ADDITION STRIPING EXHIBIT uE PREPARED FOR .ORCHARD PLACE sc 02/19/2025 NOT FOR INC o; HJ DEVELOPMENT, DESIGNED B CONSTRUCTION RI 5TH ADDITION p'aas,s Mx 511 LLP p�wxev M,aPHONE„1.1541O7 APPLE VALLEY MINNESOTA cncccao5v WO., — wrwu.aMLav�xoRR.coM No REVISIONS Page a�22 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Between ROCKPORT, LLC And SKYLINE MN APPLE VALLEY, LLC And CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,MN for ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION (Skyline Social & Games) DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA Page 323 of 672 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, ("City"), has been requested by Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Developer") and Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Owner") (City, Developer and Owner are collectively referred to as the "Parties") to approve construction of an indoor commercial recreation facility with a Class 1 restaurant and an associated outdoor recreation facility and patio on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota (the "Property"), as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, Developer intends to develop the Property into a new approximately 46,000 sq. ft. indoor commercial recreation facility with an associated approximately 51,000 sq. ft. outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio to be known as "Skyline Social & Games") (the "Development") as depicted on the site and civil plans attached hereto and incorporated herein; and NOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the mutual agreements of the Parties,it is hereby agreed by and between the Parties as follows: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Development Agreement ("Agreement"), City hereby approves the plat for Orchard Place 5th Addition as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" and the issuance of a building permit and any related permits for the Development. 2. The Property is governed by the terms and conditions of City's Zoning Ordinances (the "Ordinance"). Any use of the Property shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. 2 Page 324 of 672 3. Developer shall comply with the conditions of Building Permit Authorization set forth in City of Apple Valley Resolution No. 2025-64, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein. Developer Improvements 4. Subject to the provisions hereunder, Developer shall, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, install the utility improvements and grade the Property and install improvements within the Property, in accordance with and under the following conditions: A. To complete all improvements in conformance with the plans and specifications submitted by Developer and approved by City, including but not limited to the following plans (the "Plans"), and any subsequent revisions as required by the City Engineer: C304 SWPPP C400-403 Site Plan and Details C500-501, C503 Grading Plan, Insets, and Details C502 Storm Sewer Plan C600-602 Utility Plan Details L100-105 Landscape Plan, Details, and Schedule B. To construct sidewalk(s) and driveways with concrete and trails with bituminous material in accordance with City construction standards. C. To seal or cause to be sealed any wells that may exist on the Property in accordance with State, County, and local laws. D. To install a protective box and cover over each sewer cleanout and water shutoff, to City specifications. E. To install all lot monuments for the Development upon or before October 30, 2026. F. To install and maintain all materials(trees, shrubs, and sod)identified in the City approved landscape plan. 3 Page 325 of 672 G. Developer agrees to comply with all requirements of the Natural Resources management regulations as set forth in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code prior to, during and after the development of the Property. Developer further agrees to submit to City for its approval a Natural Resources Management Plan prior to any construction or land-disturbing activity in connection with the development of the Property. Developer shall implement and comply with all terms and conditions of the approved Plan prior to and during any construction or land-disturbing activity, including, but not limited to, maintaining the performance security required in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code. H. To install each item noted in this Section 4 at the Developer's sole cost and expense, in accordance with all plans reviewed and approved by City. I. To attend a preconstruction meeting with representatives of City and to require the attendance of all contractors and subcontractors, prior to commencement of construction. J. Developer will not bury any pipe, install bituminous surface, nor pour concrete pursuant to implementing the Plans, without the specific approval of the City Inspector, prior to the work being performed. K. All "on-site" inspections by City will be done at the sole cost and expense of Developer,by persons supplied by City. L. Developer shall repair all damage to City streets, curbs, gutters, utilities, and other municipal improvements caused by or resulting from the development of the Property, at the Developer's sole cost and expense. M. Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for the Development, Developer shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans that demonstrate that all constructed 4 Page 326 of 672 sanitary, water, and storm water conveyance structures and management facilities sub-surface infiltration practice) conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by City. As-built volumes (for detention and retention) shall be provided for the subsurface infiltration practice. Developer shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the storm water management facilities have been installed in accord with the approved plans and specifications. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota. N. To pay City's reasonable costs related to this Agreement, including but not limited to administration, engineering, legal fees, inspection, and enforcement. City shall submit invoices to Developer, or its successors or assigns with detailed descriptions of the services rendered by City in accordance with this Agreement. Developer shall deposit the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($3,500.00) with City toward payment of such costs. If the City's reasonable costs exceed the deposit, Developer, or its successors or assigns shall reimburse City within thirty (30) days of billing. Should the actual costs be less than the amount of the deposit,upon completion of the improvements described in this Section 4 and receipt of written notice from the Developer requesting return of the remaining funds, the amount remaining on deposit shall be returned to Developer. O. Other than in the case of an emergency, if Developer causes any material violation of the terms of this Agreement to occur, City shall give written notice to Developer with a copy to the Owner of such violation and Developer shall have 20 business days, or a different period of not less than 20 business days if the violation cannot be cured within 20 business days, as may be set forth in the notice, to cure such violation. Failure of Developer to complete such cure shall allow the City to stop and enjoin all construction on the Property until authorization to 5 Page 327 of 672 proceed is given by the City. The Developer shall hold the City harmless from any damages, causes of action, or claims related to the construction being stopped by the City. 5. The Building Permit for the Development shall not be released by the City until Developer has deposited with City cash or one or more letters of credit in the total amount of Three Hundred Six Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-one and 25/100 Dollars ($306,481.25) (the "Financial Security") securing the full performance of this Agreement. The bank or financial institution issuing a Financial Security is subject to the reasonable approval of the City Attorney. The form of the Financial Security shall be either a cash deposit or a letter of credit issued to City as the beneficiary. Developer shall be required to maintain the Financial Security with City, until it is released as provided for in this Agreement. The amount of the Financial Security was calculated as follows: DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS Item Amount Lot 1,Block 1, Orchard Place 5'Addition: Privately Installed Public Infrastructure Improvements (bituminous Trail Approx 500LF @ $100/LF) $50,000 Privately Installed Public Infrastructure Improvements on Outlot A (bituminous Trail Approx 200LF @ $100/LF) $20,000 Private Infrastructure Improvements (street and utility removals/sidewalk/trail repairs) $45,000 Landscaping 1.5% of$8,179,000 . $122,685 Subdivision Monuments and Asbuilting (Record Plans) $7,500 Subtotal Public and Private Improvements $245,185 Subtotal Security(125%) of Estimated Public and Private Improvements $306,481.25 Total Financial Guaranty $ 306,481.25 6 Page 328 of 672 This breakdown is for historical reference only. It is not a restriction on the use of the Financial Security. (i) Financial Security under Default. In the event of a default by Developer which is not cured within twenty business (20) days after written notice from City or within a different period as may be set forth in City's notice, City may draw down the Financial Security to pay for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by City to enforce this Agreement including the costs incurred by City in connection with the collection of the Financial Security. City's cost may include any remediation or completion of Developer's obligations under this Agreement. City may draw on the Financial Security, without further notice, after a default has occurred under this Agreement, which has not been cured within any applicable cure period. (ii) Claims to Financial Security. If City receives claims from subcontractors or materialmen for work performed in or intended for easements dedicated to the public as required by this Agreement and money due has not been paid, City shall give notice to Developer and to the Owner of such claim and Developer or Owner shall have 90 days to make payment or provide City with documentation showing such claim to be unwarranted and its intent to take legal action to remove such claim. If Developer or Owner fails to provide such written notice to City,Developer hereby authorizes City,at City's discretion,to commence an Interpleader action pursuant to Rule 22 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts at the expense of Developer, to include court costs and reasonable attorney fees. Developer further authorizes City to draw upon the Financial Security in the amount of one hundred twenty-five percent(125%) of the claim together with attorneys' fees and court costs, and to deposit the funds in compliance with the Rule. 7 Page 329 of 672 (iii) Reduction of Financial Security. So long as Developer is not in default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, upon a written request by Developer and City's verification of satisfactory compliance at the time of inspection or acceptance by the City of any installed Developer Improvements, a like percentage of that portion of the Financial Security covering those specific completed Developer Improvements(Section 4) shall be released to Developer; except however the final twenty percent (20%) of the Financial Security shall be held by City until a final acceptance by City of all Developer Improvements and the receipt by City of all as-builts required under this Agreement.At the time of final inspection of all Developer Improvements, if it is determined by City that the plans and specifications for the Developer Improvements were not strictly adhered to or that work was done without City inspection, City may require that Developer post a cash escrow equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the estimated amount necessary to correct the deficiency or to protect against deficiencies arising therefrom. Such additional cash escrow shall remain in force until the corrective work is completed and accepted by the City which shall not exceed three (3)years. 6. No occupancy of any building located on the Property shall occur until water, sanitary sewer, and a paved driving surface are available for use to the new building. 7. Prior to the release of the building permit for the Development,the Developer shall: A. Deliver to City the Financial Security(Section 4—noted above and herein). B. Deposit the funds to the City(Section 4 - noted above and herein). C. Pay the following trunk charges for outlined in (i), (ii) and (iii) in the total amount of$142,490.20*: 8 Page 330 of 672 Item Calculation Amount Due (i) Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): $395.00/SAC Unit x 90 SAC = $35,550.00 (ii) Water Utility Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): $3,455.00/acre x 7.10 acres = $24,530.50 (iii) Storm Sewer Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): $11,607.00/acre x 7.10 acres = $82,409.70 TOTAL $142,490.20 *The final SAC Fees will be determined and paid in advance of Building Permit Issuance and not included in this total. 8. In addition to the trunk charges noted herein,upon submission of a building permit application,Developer agrees to pay City for the public services furnished to the Development, in an amount as determined below upon the basis of units (per building) as determined by the City Engineer, which amount shall be paid in the following manner: A. Sewer Availability Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued per SAC unit in an amount due and owing to the Metro Waste Control as determined by it, together with $446.00 due and owing to the City per SAC unit. The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rates times the number of units. This fee is subject to change if the obligation of City to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission changes. B. Water System, Supply and Storage Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued (presently $1,209.00 per SAC unit). The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rate times the number of units. 9. Park and trail dedication shall be satisfied by the Developer constructing a new trail from the north line of Lot 1 to the City's Trail Head/Gathering Space as depicted below: 9 Page 331 of 672 155TH ST.W. EXISTING 10'DRAINAGE / 8 UTILITY EASEMENT r I o I IA PROPOSED VARIABLE WIDTH ' "STING MAGELLAN PWELINE EASEMENT __ Q DRAINAGE&UTILITY EASEMENT I - -"' _ _ III — _ TRAL EA59ENT, / I �I� /. . . . II\ Y I -s:II rK Bence 7OD Mnl1.d New Trapl {p�/�� EXISTING 3D'DRMIAGE AND U LRY EASENEM d.,anas�cBlke k9 \\ III 1 I I 111 �I 11111111111 `r it I I (� LOT 1. BLOCK 1 — / 7.10 AC I \./ i \� EXISTING 5'DRAINAGE I I I 1 i P: ...AIM I I &UTILITY EASEMENT / ` POSED 20'DRAINAGE 5.a q F ---/ 1 s UTILITY EASEMENT \` I I 1 `A I '/ I PROPOSED DRAINAGE 8 i I L 1IIIII IIIIUTILRY EASET 1a___ S859'04'W 61 .781.I I I I __ _ \ b STEAiNAGE —'S AND UTILrrY EASEMENT TRAIL IT NT �I I OUTLOT A ��, =,,;, - i! I 2.97 AC .1 Developer shall also install a new park bench and bike rack in the northwest corner of the development and provide additional landscaping to the satisfaction of the City's Community Development Director. 10 Page 332 of 672 10. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that storm water pond dedication requirements, as provided in Chapter 153 of the City Code, shall be satisfied by dedication of drainage and utility easements on the Plat. 11. Developer agrees to install all utilities underground in the Development, specifically including electrical, communications and gas services. Developer hereby represents that all utility services will be available for a building prior to occupancy of any dwelling in that respective building. 12. Developer agrees to install and pay for a private street lighting system for the Development, in accordance with City and Dakota Electric Company standards. 13. Developer agrees to provide City with as-built surveys for any building constructed within the Development on the Property, prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for that building. 14. Developer and/or Owner shall deliver to City copies of the recorded documents to evidence that Developer has complied with its recording obligations under this Agreement. 15. Developer and Owner hereby specifically release the members of the City Council from any personal liability in connection with handling funds pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the members of the City Council harmless from any claim, of any and every nature whatsoever, because of this Agreement, the Plat, and the development of the Property. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that all terms and conditions of this Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon the respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns of Developer and Owner. 11 Page 333 of 672 16. Notices. All notices required or desired to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, as certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by overnight courier, and addressed as follows: If to City: City of Apple Valley Attn: Brandon S. Anderson, City Engineer 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 With a copy to: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. Attn: Robert B. Bauer, City Attorney 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, MN 55124 If to Owner: Rockport, LLC Attn: Liza Robson, President 14698 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 Email: lizarobson@rockportay.com If to Developer: Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC Attn: Whitney and Corey Kolquist 4894 Miller Trunk Highway Hermantown, MN 55811-1504 Email: wkolquist@kolquist.com Any notice delivered by overnight courier or delivered by United States certified mail shall be deemed given as of the time it is deposited with the overnight carrier or United States mail. The addresses to which notices are to be delivered may be changed by giving notice of such change in accordance with this notice provision. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have hereunto set their hands. [Signature Pages Follow] 12 Page 334 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition (Skyline Social& Games) [Signature Page of Owner] OWNER: Rockport,LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Liza Robson Its: President STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2025,by Liza Robson, the President of Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public 13 Page 335 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5'Addition (Skyline Social& Games) [Signature Page of Developer] Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025,by ,the of Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public 14 Page 336 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5tb Addition (Skyline Social& Games) [Signature Page of City] City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2025, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Christina M. Scipioni, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council, and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills &Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952)432-3136 RBB: 42499 15 Page 337 of 672 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That Rockport,LLC,a MinnesB0limit..Mbllfiy company,fee owner of the following demmab.property: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION Ouaot D,ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION,amording to the recorded plat thereof.Dakota County,Minnesota. Has mused the same to be surveyed and platted as ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADORION and does Mreby dealcae b the WNIc for public use the easements as sown an this plat for drainage and ufility In witness vmereof said ROCKPORT,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officers this day of 20 . ROCKPORT.LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company By Its By ,its Liza A.Robson Peter W.Fischer L' L`, .'-t t•) iii STATE OF MINNESOTA -i_ _ COUNTY OF J sit 14 I l i ,-,L.L.i l l.. 3 100 0 ,DD 200 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 by,Liza A Robson,the President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability - ��■ company,an behalf or the limited liability company. SCALE IN FEET R I.1.1 R .� r«.r: Y'v E=5 oRcrwrp SAITBE E.EETEM N003333 cum"maxi — VICINITY MAP ®� .PP 0 N89°5]'33"E 701,10 No Tx u0 or or 0 O Notary P.M, con.,Minnesota _ 1-''''' , " n f� Boa 44s°0M Nom6APTEP Oa"BRoa THBwUTN a1 t smmETa I ``; gUABTERmFSB�.sa,y,R.,,aBDE - �""" _i.�" MY Commission Expires ^I 8„`--PARTIPL�ELErSELPER OO NOEN2291902RESTATE IMTIAGE 141,-____ 1' L 1 a \M in RELEASE PER DOC.NO.2811610 9 - gg STATE OFM MINNESOTA �'�/ ,-D AIMS AND "0 124 135 HI 2� sr 1€ COUNTY OF o ✓ EASEMENT __ il ,�k \pa The foregoing instrument was acknowletl9eU before me this_ear of _by,Peter W.Fischer,the HAD FresitlaM of Rockpoa,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability y UTIILLIITY EASEMENT- y L 4_ 5�-7_I- PPmpRnyPnEehaIorHewmPany. ''y \ '•• R. — A a( T ) 64 l t 64 l r r l t L% DRAINAGEAND .CTION 35.TOWNSHIP 15 e.20 Notary Public, County,Minnesota n I 1 UTILITY EASEMENT r'i My Commission Expires m _1_ DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS _ ARE SHOWN THUS lo,do hereby certify that this pia was prepared by me or under my direst supervision:that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor In the St.of Minn..:that this plat is a correct Z I 8 I,Russell P.representation of the boundary survey:that ell mathematicelpdata and labels ere correctly designated on this Plat:that all monuments depicted on this plat have been,or will be correctly set within one _ - year,that al water boundaries and wet lands,as defined in Minnesota Statutes,Section 505.01,Suba.3,as of the date of this certificate are shown antl labetaa on this plat;and all public ways are shown this plat. 6 -4 I 1 ✓ and label.ont a .20 N13°35'p0 8.6] I 6-1-...L_ lJ 46 ' . 589°59V4NY 61].]b �v m ___ s P.Oamb.Land Surveyor _a 36.]9 n s ao a mess_ R \ Dated this Mnlreeslota license No.19086 S-N6 _ �'EBzs B R40 s tO .0 Ne ,.+-s.P ., UTILITY EASEMENT, R �3g \ I l _ _ __ ~ STATE OF MINNESOTA O�foA \i\y+\M3351`yI °� COUNTY OF V? r I M \ R.eV so o L } ' The foregoing aprveyMa�mfi�tawas acknowledged before me this_day M by Russell P.Damb,Minneaata Lbenae Np.1e086. - , OUTLOTA \---- --� BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING SIDE — LOT LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, AND 10 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING • Z N91P,Neo• DRAINAGE AND ' STREET, HT-OF-WAY LINES AND REAR LOT UTILITY EASEMENT -I LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. C.BRG:N00'05'30.W 2anc°e N90°00'STE 509.95 THE NORTH LINE OF OUTLOT D.ORCHARD PLACE 2ND Notary Public, County,Minnesota CH=132.33,% B]ea rE, R ADDITION HAS AN ASSUMED BEARING OF N89.57.33'E. My Commission Expired „A=118°3,'85• -32.56.34.46.3oN_`� em\ OUTLOT B �A R=80.52 —N90°00'W'E 511 ————'m 0 DENOTES 12.BY 1M IRON MONUMENT 4_ v L� 1�31 r,,,,, \� SET MARKED BY LICENSE NUMBER 19086, Y.3 rgara to [ n \ I UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. CITY COUNCIL,CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,STATE OF MINNESOTA `2�eae \\ m ®DENOTES SET MAG NAIL. This plat was approved by tle City Council of the City of Apple Valley.Minnesota this day of 20 ,end hereby cadi8es cempfience with all 'iG __ •DENOTES 12"IRON MONUMENT FOUND,MARKED BY requirements as sot forth in Minnesota Starnes,Section 505.03,SAKI 2. o \ $ I= LICENSE NUMBER 19086,UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. \ r-t 64 6.4 r i i 64 i a ®DENOTES FOUND MAG NAIL. ®DENOTES DAKOTA COUNTY(NAIL a DISK)MONUMENT. Mayor CityClerk \\"J DENOTES ACCESS RESTRICTION EASEMENT TO THE CITY 18 OF PPPLE VALLEY PER OOC.f134]e]8T,AMENDED PER tT'r� DOC.N0.3818254. Z 21 %/ ,2s, .� COUNTY SURVEYOR,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAINAGE AND .„ db 36 rT f fTY EASEMENT:/ 9 I', hereby Certify that In accordance with Minnesota Sawtes,Section 505021,Subtl.11,this plat has bcen reviewetl and approved this day a 20 +5'� UTIL .p S 2. 1n PERPETUAL PEDESTRIAN TRAIL, rf,pre R/Jd,SIDEWALK,TRAIL ( b'p `3�l '' UNDERPASS AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT PER DOC.NO.3085239,-� / UTILITY EASEMENTA DRAINAGE DakotaF Dakota County Surveyor o PER DOC.NO.31.105.--,r 1 IwFm+ s __�wa_1ao� I DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA b __ Minnesotapur.a.to Statutes,SeMlon 505.021,Subd.9,tared payable In the year 20 on the land erein e re described have been paid.Also,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,Section ko 8 t�xnee“u5srthy 2 �\s 272.12,there are tlelinquem taxes and transfer eaered on this day of 20d — .^ e ———+--i Jw — ` mN89°59'39"E 449.34 Amy A.Kcetne,Director & 157TH WEST Department of PropertyTaxation and Records ••••.•. COUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA T �A��1-,r, t r r Li r• r r—, t V I hereby ceNfy that this plat of LB AT ORCHARD PLACE was fled in the ofce of the County Recorder for public recerd an this day of .20 .M otl ,and was duly filed in Book of Plats,Page ,as Document Number . co Z u.eJiB and LAND SURAETIE N Amy A.Kcetne <x NG coebiy Recorder CONC. W SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 00 0 6) v N CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-64 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR SKYLINE SOCIAL & GAMES INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY, CLASS I RESTAURANT, AND OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY AND PATIO 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 46,550 square foot indoor commercial recreation facility with a Class I restaurant and an associated 51,150 square foot outdoor recreation facility and patio has been requested by Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, on property legally described as Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota,to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the development plans and recommended approval at its regular meeting on April 2, 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 Skyline Social & Games indoor commercial recreation facility, Class I restaurant, and outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio on Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota, to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition,Dakota County, Minnesota 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. The Planned Development rezoning and PD Ordinance, Planned Development Agreement, and final plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition must be approved and recorded with the County prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated February 19, 2025, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated February 19, 2025, (including sodded/seeded public boulevard area up to each street curbline); EXHIBIT "B" Page 339 of 672 subject to submission of a detailed landscape planting price list for verification of the City's landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. 5. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated February 18, 2025. 6. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 27, 2025, and revised on April 17, 2025, on file with the City. 7. Subject to all conditions noted in the Building Official's memo dated February 25, 2025, on file with the City. 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. If the proposed roof-line or parapet wall(s) is found to not be a sufficient screen, other code compliant screening shall be installed. 9. Screening any outdoor utility meters and boxes shall be achieved through landscaping, fence, decorative screen or a combination thereof, and approved by the City. 10. A bike rack shall be installed close to the primary structure which does not impede pedestrian flow along any proposed or future sidewalk. 11. The sidewalk along the north side of the primary structure shall connect to the interior public trail on the west side of property. 12. A cross-access and cross-parking agreement between Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition shall be required in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 13. An encroachment agreement with Magellan Pipeline for the Magellan Pipeline easement on the property shall be prepared and approved by the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 14. 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. 15. 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. 2 Page 340 of 672 16. Site and building lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confines light to the property and shall be installed in conformance with Section 155.353 of the city code. 17. 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. 18. 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. 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging and construction personnel parking plan shall be submitted and approved by the City. 20. 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. 21. 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 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. 22. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the indoor commercial recreation facility and restaurant building, and associated outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio 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. 3 Page 341 of 672 ADOPTED this 24th day of April, 2025. Clint -looppaw, Mayor ATTEST: ChaPii Christina M. Scipioni, 'ity Clerk 4 Page 342 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Between ROCKPORT, LLC And TRIDENT DEVELOPMENT,LLC And CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,MN for ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION (Orchard Place Apartments) DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA Page 343 of 672 AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, ("City"), has been requested by Trident Development, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Developer") and Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company ("Owner") (City, Developer and Owner are collectively referred to as the "Parties") to approve construction of a residential apartment building and associated site plan on Lot 2 and Outlot B, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota (the "Property"), as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, Developer intends to develop the Property into a new approximately 40,500 square foot residential apartment building and associated site plan to be known as "Orchard Place Apartments") (the "Development") as depicted on the site and civil plans attached hereto and incorporated herein; and NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements of the Parties, it is hereby agreed by and between the Parties as follows: 1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Development Agreement ("Agreement"), City hereby approves the issuance of a building permit and any related permits for the Development. 2. The Property is governed by the terms and conditions of City's Zoning Ordinances (the "Ordinance"). Any use of the Property shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance. 3. Developer shall comply with the conditions of Building Permit Authorization set forth in City of Apple Valley Resolution No. 2025-65, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein. 2 Page 344 of 672 Developer Improvements 4. Subject to the provisions hereunder, Developer shall, in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer, install the utility improvements and grade the Property and install improvements within the Property, in accordance with and under the following conditions: A. To complete all improvements in conformance with the plans and specifications submitted by Developer and approved by City, including but not limited to the following plans (the "Plans"), and any subsequent revisions as required by the City Engineer: C300-301 SWPPP C400-40X Site Plan and Details C500 Grading Plan, Insets, and Details C501 Storm Sewer Plan C600-60X Utility Plan Details L100-10X Landscape Plan, Details, and Schedule TBD—North Creek Greenway Amenity Plans B. To construct sidewalk(s) and driveways with concrete or bituminous material in accordance with City construction standards. C. To seal or cause to be sealed any wells that may exist on the Property in accordance with State, County, and local laws. D. To install a protective box and cover over each sewer cleanout and water shutoff, to City specifications. E. To install all lot monuments for the Development upon or before October 30, 2026. F. To install and maintain all materials(trees, shrubs, and sod)identified in the City approved landscape plan. G. Developer agrees to comply with all requirements of the Natural Resources management regulations as set forth in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code prior to, during 3 Page 345 of 672 and after the development of the Property. Developer further agrees to submit to City for its approval a Natural Resources Management Plan prior to any construction or land-disturbing activity in connection with the development of the Property. Developer shall implement and comply with all terms and conditions of the approved Plan prior to and during any construction or land-disturbing activity, including, but not limited to, maintaining the performance security required in Chapter 152 of the Apple Valley City Code. H. To install each item noted in this Section 4 at the Developer's sole cost and expense, in accordance with all plans reviewed and approved by City. I. To attend a preconstruction meeting with representatives of City and to require the attendance of all contractors and subcontractors, prior to commencement of construction. J. Developer will not bury any pipe, install bituminous surface, nor pour concrete pursuant to implementing the Plans, without the specific approval of the City Inspector, prior to the work being performed. K. All "on-site" inspections by City will be done at the sole cost and expense of Developer,by persons supplied by City. L. Developer shall repair all damage to City streets, curbs, gutters, utilities, and other municipal improvements caused by or resulting from the development of the Property, at the Developer's sole cost and expense. M. Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for the Development, Developer shall provide the City Engineer as-built plans that demonstrate that all constructed sanitary, water, and storm water conveyance structures and management facilities sub-surface infiltration practice) conform to design and/or construction plans, as approved by City. As-built 4 Page 346 of 672 volumes (for detention and retention) shall be provided for the subsurface infiltration practice. Developer shall submit to the City Engineer certification that the storm water management facilities have been installed in accord with the approved plans and specifications. This certification shall be provided by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Minnesota. N. To pay City's reasonable costs related to this Agreement, including but not limited to administration, engineering, legal fees, inspection, and enforcement. City shall submit invoices to Developer, or its successors or assigns with detailed descriptions of the services rendered by City in accordance with this Agreement. Developer shall deposit the sum of Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($5,000.00)with City toward payment of such costs. If the City's reasonable costs exceed the deposit, Developer, or its successors or assigns shall reimburse City within thirty (30) days of billing. Should the actual costs be less than the amount of the deposit, upon completion of the improvements described in this Section 4 and receipt of written notice from the Developer requesting return of the remaining funds, the amount remaining on deposit shall be returned to Developer. O. Other than in the case of an emergency, if Developer causes any material violation of the terms of this Agreement to occur, City shall give written notice to Developer with a copy to the Owner of such violation and Developer shall have 20 business days, or a different period of not less than 20 business days if the violation cannot be cured within 20 business days, as may be set forth in the notice, to cure such violation. Failure of Developer to complete such cure shall allow the City to stop and enjoin all construction on the Property until authorization to proceed is given by the City. The Developer shall hold the City harmless from any damages, causes of action, or claims related to the construction being stopped by the City. 5 Page 347 of 672 5. The Building Permit for the Development shall not be released by the City until Developer has deposited with City cash or one or more letters of credit in the total amount of One Million Ninety-three Thousand One Hundred Twenty-five and no/100 Dollars ($1,093,125.00) (the "Financial Security") securing the full performance of this Agreement. The bank or financial institution issuing a Financial Security is subject to the reasonable approval of the City Attorney. The form of the Financial Security shall be either a cash deposit or a letter of credit issued to City as the beneficiary. Developer shall be required to maintain the Financial Security with City, until it is released as provided for in this Agreement. The amount of the Financial Security was calculated as follows: DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS Item Amount Lot 2 and Outlot B, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition: Privately Installed Public Infrastructure Improvements (bituminous Trail Approx 520LF @ $100/LF) $492,000 Private Infrastructure Improvements (street and utility removals/sidewalk/trail repairs) $45,000 Landscaping at 1.5% of$22,000,000 ..$330,000 Subdivision Monuments and Asbuilting (Record Plans) $7,500 Subtotal Private Improvements $874,500 Subtotal Security(125%) of Estimated Private Improvements $1,093,125 Total Financial Guaranty $1,093,125 This breakdown is for historical reference only. It is not a restriction on the use of the Financial Security. 6 Page 348 of 672 (i) Financial Security under Default. In the event of a default by Developer which is not cured within twenty business (20) days after written notice from City or within a different period as may be set forth in City's notice, City may draw down the Financial Security to pay for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by City to enforce this Agreement including the costs incurred by City in connection with the collection of the Financial Security. City's cost may include any remediation or completion of Developer's obligations under this Agreement. City may draw on the Financial Security, without further notice, after a default has occurred under this Agreement, which has not been cured within any applicable cure period. (ii) Claims to Financial Security. If City receives claims from subcontractors or materialmen for work performed in or intended for easements dedicated to the public as required by this Agreement and money due has not been paid, City shall give notice to Developer and to the Owner of such claim and Developer or Owner shall have 90 days to make payment or provide City with documentation showing such claim to be unwarranted and its intent to take legal action to remove such claim. If Developer or Owner fails to provide such written notice to City,Developer hereby authorizes City,at City's discretion,to commence an Interpleader action pursuant to Rule 22 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts at the expense of Developer, to include court costs and reasonable attorney fees. Developer further authorizes City to draw upon the Financial Security in the amount of one hundred twenty-five percent(125%) of the claim together with attorneys' fees and court costs, and to deposit the funds in compliance with the Rule. (iii) Reduction of Financial Security. So long as Developer is not in default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, upon a written request by Developer and City's verification of satisfactory compliance at the time of inspection or acceptance by the City 7 Page 349 of 672 of any installed Developer Improvements, a like percentage of that portion of the Financial Security covering those specific completed Developer Improvements(Section 4) shall be released to Developer; except however the final twenty percent (20%) of the Financial Security shall be held by City until a final acceptance by City of all Developer Improvements and the receipt by City of all as-builts required under this Agreement.At the time of final inspection of all Developer Improvements, if it is determined by City that the plans and specifications for the Developer Improvements were not strictly adhered to or that work was done without City inspection, City may require that Developer post a cash escrow equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the estimated amount necessary to correct the deficiency or to protect against deficiencies arising therefrom. Such additional cash escrow shall remain in force until the corrective work is completed and accepted by the City which shall not exceed three (3)years. 6. No occupancy of any building located on the Property shall occur until water, sanitary sewer, and a paved driving surface are available for use to the new building. 7. Park and Trail Dedication. The Developer shall execute and deliver a Limited Warranty Deed to the City, conveying Outlot B, free and clear of all encumbrances except those accepted by the City as permitted encumbrances on such deed.Prior to the City signing the final plat, the Developer shall provide the City with an ALTA Commitment to Insurance Title in Outlot B, in favor of the City. The Developer shall pay all costs to prepare and to record the Limited Warranty Deed, which Deed shall be recorded immediately after the plat. Further, the Developer shall pay all real estate taxes associated with Outlot B, including those payable in the current year as well as any taxes due in the year subsequent to the conveyance,plus a one-time payment of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars($100,000.00),which shall be payable prior to the release of the plat for recording. 8 Page 350 of 672 In addition, the Developer shall construct trail head improvements in accordance with the City's Plans and to the satisfaction of the City's Community Development Director as depicted below: IrRaaOPOSEDNr .. 1 / OUTLOT A ��` �/�\ �J + -�� \�� -� J 1 �.�.. 2.97 AC � T' ,* JJ ` w / , e99.o3n C 1' 7 1`)\ N N90.00'0�00".E 510.01 / / - I W 1 YI------_-_-. \ YW....a...•••__- YLi. \\1 \ 1 1 ' - - _ _ _�_ \ OUTLOT B : — 1 ::, \\ ,r—r ,— Y • Y •�04i. i.i.ii. / \. \ ^ �Q-N90'00'00"E 511.04' air \ ' EXISTING 40'DRAINAGE — I �� OPOSED 5'DRAINAGE 8 \ AND UTILITY EASEMENT MY EASEMENT -Complete New Traihead ill -I a I r • -Dedicate tol n f o trai B for Trail I L. ti Nn -Install 500 .ft of trail I -install laI i cpl mg in easel I \ IN I \ \J �II1 I* 1 1441 T 1 I 1I ■, LOT 2, BLOCK 1 \ s ,- \ ___ -EXISTING S DRAINAGE 1 &U ILTTY EASEMENT I I 5.62 AC I O l� \ /� II I —1 iti .r : J I ' \ , If r< uu �/� 9 I u°O I ram'" 8. Prior to the release of the building permit for the Development,the Developer shall: A. Deliver to City the Financial Security(Section 4—noted above and herein). B. Deposit the funds to the City(Section 4 - noted above and herein). C. Pay the following trunk charges for outlined in (i), (ii) and (iii) in the total amount of$73,717.54*: Item Calculation Amount Due (i) Sanitary Sewer Connection $395.00/SAC Unit x TBD $TBD Fees (Trunk Charge): SAC = (ii) Water Utility Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): $3,455.00/acre x 5.62 acres = $19,417.10 9 Page 351 of 672 (iii) Storm Sewer Connection Fees (Trunk Charge): $9,662.00/acre x 5.62 acres = $54,300.44 TOTAL $TBD *SAC Fees to be paid in advance of Building Permit Issuance and not included in this total. 9. In addition to the trunk charges noted herein,upon submission of a building permit application,Developer agrees to pay City for the public services furnished to the Development, in an amount as determined below upon the basis of units (per building) as determined by the City Engineer, which amount shall be paid in the following manner: A. Sewer Availability Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued per SAC unit in an amount due and owing to the Metro Waste Control as determined by it, together with $446.00 due and owing to the City per SAC unit. The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rates times the number of units. This fee is subject to change if the obligation of City to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission changes. B. Water System, Supply and Storage Charge - The rate per unit is based on the year in which the building permit is issued(presently$1,209.00per SAC unit). The person who applies for a building permit shall pay, at the time of the issuance of the permit, an amount equal to the rate times the number of units. 10. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that storm water pond dedication requirements, as provided in Chapter 153 of the City Code, shall be satisfied by dedication of drainage and utility easements on the Plat. 11. Developer agrees to install all utilities underground in the Development, specifically including electrical, communications and gas services. Developer hereby represents 10 Page 352 of 672 that all utility services will be available for a building prior to occupancy of any dwelling in that respective building. 12. Developer agrees to install and pay for a private street lighting system for the Development, in accordance with City and Dakota Electric Company standards. 13. Developer agrees to provide City with as-built surveys for any building constructed within the Development on the Property,prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for that building. 14. Developer and/or Owner shall deliver to City copies of the recorded documents to evidence that Developer has complied with its recording obligations under this Agreement. 15. Developer and Owner hereby specifically release the members of the City Council from any personal liability in connection with handling funds pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the members of the City Council harmless from any claim, of any and every nature whatsoever, because of this Agreement, the Plat, and the development of the Property. The Parties mutually recognize and agree that all terms and conditions of this Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon the respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns of Developer and Owner. 16. Notices. All notices required or desired to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail,postage prepaid, as certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by overnight courier, and addressed as follows: If to City: City of Apple Valley Attn: Brandon S. Anderson, City Engineer 7100 147th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 11 Page 353 of 672 With a copy to: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills & Bauer P.A. Attn: Robert B. Bauer, City Attorney 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, MN 55124 If to Owner: Rockport, LLC Attn: Liza Robson, President 14698 Galaxie Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 Email: lizarobson@rockportay.com If to Developer: Trident Development, LLC Attn: Roger Fink 1200 25th Avenue South St. Cloud, MN 56301 Email: rogerf(a,tridentdevelopmentmn.com Any notice delivered by overnight courier or delivered by United States certified mail shall be deemed given as of the time it is deposited with the overnight carrier or United States mail. The addresses to which notices are to be delivered may be changed by giving notice of such change in accordance with this notice provision. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have hereunto set their hands. [Signature Pages Follow] 12 Page 354 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 2 and Outlot B, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition (Orchard Place Apartments) [Signature Page of Owner] OWNER: Rockport,LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Liza Robson Its: President STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2025,by Liza Robson, the President of Rockport, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public 13 Page 355 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 2 and Outlot B, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition (Orchard Place Apartments) [Signature Page of Developer] Trident Development, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company By: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2025, by , the of Trident Development, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of the limited liability company. Notary Public 14 Page 356 of 672 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Lot 2 and Outlot B, Block 1, Orchard Place 5r'Addition (Orchard Place Apartments) [Signature Page of City] City of Apple Valley, a Minnesota municipal corporation By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2024, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Clint Hooppaw and Christina M. Scipioni, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council, and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills & Bauer P.A. 14985 Glazier Avenue, Suite 525 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 (952)432-3136 RBB: 42501 15 Page 357 of 672 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That Rockport,LLC,a MinnesB0limit..Mbllfiy company,fee owner of the following demmab.property: ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADDITION Ouaot D,ORCHARD PLACE 2ND ADDITION,amording to the recorded plat thereof.Dakota County,Minnesota. Has mused the same to be surveyed and platted as ORCHARD PLACE 5TH ADORION and does Mreby dealcae b the WNIc for public use the easements as sown an this plat for drainage and ufility In witness vmereof said ROCKPORT,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officers this day of 20 . ROCKPORT.LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company By Its By ,its Liza A.Robson Peter W.Fischer L' L`, .'-t t•) iii STATE OF MINNESOTA -i_ _ COUNTY OF J sit 14 I l i ,-,L.L.i l l.. 3 100 0 ,DD 200 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 by,Liza A Robson,the President of Rockport,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability - ��■ company,an behalf or the limited liability company. SCALE IN FEET R I.1.1 R .� r«.r: Y'v E=5 oRcrwrp SAITBE E.EETEM N003333 cum"maxi — VICINITY MAP ®� .PP 0 N89°5]'33"E 701,10 No Tx u0 or or 0 O Notary P.M, con.,Minnesota _ 1-''''' , " n f� Boa 44s°0M Nom6APTEP Oa"BRoa THBwUTN a1 t smmETa I ``; gUABTERmFSB�.sa,y,R.,,aBDE - �""" _i.�" MY Commission Expires ^I 8„`--PARTIPL�ELErSELPER OO NOEN2291902RESTATE IMTIAGE 141,-____ 1' L 1 a \M in RELEASE PER DOC.NO.2811610 9 - gg STATE OFM MINNESOTA �'�/ ,-D AIMS AND "0 124 135 HI 2� sr 1€ COUNTY OF o ✓ EASEMENT __ il ,�k \pa The foregoing instrument was acknowletl9eU before me this_ear of _by,Peter W.Fischer,the HAD FresitlaM of Rockpoa,LLC,a Minnesota limited liability y UTIILLIITY EASEMENT- y L 4_ 5�-7_I- PPmpRnyPnEehaIorHewmPany. ''y \ '•• R. — A a( T ) 64 l t 64 l r r l t L% DRAINAGEAND .CTION 35.TOWNSHIP 15 e.20 Notary Public, County,Minnesota n I 1 UTILITY EASEMENT r'i My Commission Expires m _1_ DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS _ ARE SHOWN THUS lo,do hereby certify that this pia was prepared by me or under my direst supervision:that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor In the St.of Minn..:that this plat is a correct Z I 8 I,Russell P.representation of the boundary survey:that ell mathematicelpdata and labels ere correctly designated on this Plat:that all monuments depicted on this plat have been,or will be correctly set within one _ - year,that al water boundaries and wet lands,as defined in Minnesota Statutes,Section 505.01,Suba.3,as of the date of this certificate are shown antl labetaa on this plat;and all public ways are shown this plat. 6 -4 I 1 r and label.ont a .20 N13°35'p0 8.6] I 6-1-...L_ lJ 46 ' . 589°59V4NY 61].]b �v m ___ s P.Oamb.Land Surveyor _a 36.]9 n s ao a mess_ R \ Dated this Mnlreeslota license No.19086 S-N6 _ �'EBzs B R40 s tO .0 Ne ,.+-s.P ., UTILITY EASEMENT, R �3g \ I l _ _ __ ~ STATE OF MINNESOTA O�foA \i\y+\M3351`yI °� COUNTY OF V? r I M \ R.eV so o L } ' The foregoing aprveyMa�mfi�tawas acknowledged before me this_day M by Russell P.Damb,Minneaata Lbenae Np.1e086. - , OUTLOTA \---- --� BEING 5 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING SIDE — LOT LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, AND 10 FEET IN WIDTH AND ADJOINING • Z N91P,Neo• DRAINAGE AND ' STREET, HT-OF-WAY LINES AND REAR LOT UTILITY EASEMENT -I LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. C.BRG:N00'05'30.W 2anc°e N90°00'STE 509.95 THE NORTH LINE OF OUTLOT D.ORCHARD PLACE 2ND Notary Public, County,Minnesota CH=132.33,% B]ea rE, R ADDITION HAS AN ASSUMED BEARING OF N89.57.33'E. My Commission Expired „A=118°3,'85• -32.56.34.46.3oN_`� em\ OUTLOT B �A R=80.52 —N90°00'W'E 511 ————'m 0 DENOTES 12.BY 1M IRON MONUMENT 4_ v L� 1�31 r,,,,, \� SET MARKED BY LICENSE NUMBER 19086, Y.3 rgara to [ n \ I UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. CITY COUNCIL,CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,STATE OF MINNESOTA `2�eae \\ m ®DENOTES SET MAG NAIL. This plat was approved by tle City Council of the City of Apple Valley.Minnesota this day of 20 ,end hereby cadi8es cempfience with all 'iG __ •DENOTES 12"IRON MONUMENT FOUND,MARKED BY requirements as sot forth in Minnesota Starnes,Section 505.03,SAKI 2. o \ $ I= LICENSE NUMBER 19086,UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. \ r-t 64 6.4 r i i 64 i a ®DENOTES FOUND MAG NAIL. ®DENOTES DAKOTA COUNTY(NAIL a DISK)MONUMENT. Mayor CityClerk \\"J DENOTES ACCESS RESTRICTION EASEMENT TO THE CITY 18 OF PPPLE VALLEY PER OOC.f134]e]8T,AMENDED PER tT'r� DOC.N0.3818254. Z 21 %/ ,2s, .� COUNTY SURVEYOR,COUNTY OF DAKOTA,STATE OF MINNESOTA DRAINAGE AND .„ db 36 rT f fTY EASEMENT:/ 9 I', hereby Certify that In accordance with Minnesota Sawtes,Section 505021,Subtl.11,this plat has bcen reviewetl and approved this day a 20 +5'� UTIL .p S 2. 1n PERPETUAL PEDESTRIAN TRAIL, rf,pre R/Jd,SIDEWALK,TRAIL ( b'p `3�l '' UNDERPASS AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT PER DOC.NO.3085239,-� / UTILITY EASEMENTA DRAINAGE DakotaF Dakota County Surveyor o PER DOC.NO.31.105.--,r 1 IwFm+ s __�wa_1ao� I DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION AND RECORDS,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA b __ Minnesotapur.a.to Statutes,SeMlon 505.021,Subd.9,tared payable In the year 20 on the land erein e re described have been paid.Also,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,Section ko 8 t�xnee“u5srthy 2 �\s 272.12,there are tlelinquem taxes and transfer eaered on this day of 20d — .^ e ———+--i Jw — ` mN89°59'39"E 449.34 Amy A.Kcetne,Director & 157TH WEST Department of PropertyTaxation and Records ••••.•. COUNTY RECORDER,COUNTY OF DAKOTA.STATE OF MINNESOTA T �A��1-,r, t r r Li r• r r—, t V I hereby ceNfy that this plat of LB AT ORCHARD PLACE was fled in the ofce of the County Recorder for public recerd an this day of .20 .M otl ,and was duly filed in Book of Plats,Page ,as Document Number . co Z u.eJiB and LAND SURAETIE N Amy A.Kcetne <x NG coebiy Recorder 0.) NC. Cil SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 00 0 0) v N CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025-64 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR SKYLINE SOCIAL & GAMES INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY, CLASS I RESTAURANT, AND OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY AND PATIO 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 46,550 square foot indoor commercial recreation facility with a Class I restaurant and an associated 51,150 square foot outdoor recreation facility and patio has been requested by Skyline MN Apple Valley, LLC, on property legally described as Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota,to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the Apple Valley Planning Commission reviewed the development plans and recommended approval at its regular meeting on April 2, 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 Skyline Social & Games indoor commercial recreation facility, Class I restaurant, and outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio on Outlot D, Orchard Place 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota, to be located on Lot 1, Block 1, Orchard Place 5th Addition,Dakota County, Minnesota 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. The Planned Development rezoning and PD Ordinance, Planned Development Agreement, and final plat of Orchard Place 5th Addition must be approved and recorded with the County prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated February 19, 2025, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter. 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated February 19, 2025, (including sodded/seeded public boulevard area up to each street curbline); EXHIBIT "B" Page 359 of 672 subject to submission of a detailed landscape planting price list for verification of the City's landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. 5. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated February 18, 2025. 6. Subject to all conditions noted in the City Engineer's memo dated March 27, 2025, and revised on April 17, 2025, on file with the City. 7. Subject to all conditions noted in the Building Official's memo dated February 25, 2025, on file with the City. 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. If the proposed roof-line or parapet wall(s) is found to not be a sufficient screen, other code compliant screening shall be installed. 9. Screening any outdoor utility meters and boxes shall be achieved through landscaping, fence, decorative screen or a combination thereof, and approved by the City. 10. A bike rack shall be installed close to the primary structure which does not impede pedestrian flow along any proposed or future sidewalk. 11. The sidewalk along the north side of the primary structure shall connect to the interior public trail on the west side of property. 12. A cross-access and cross-parking agreement between Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A, Orchard Place 5th Addition shall be required in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 13. An encroachment agreement with Magellan Pipeline for the Magellan Pipeline easement on the property shall be prepared and approved by the City Attorney. The agreement shall be executed and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit. 14. 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. 15. 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. 2 Page 360 of 672 16. Site and building lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confines light to the property and shall be installed in conformance with Section 155.353 of the city code. 17. 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. 18. 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. 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a construction staging and construction personnel parking plan shall be submitted and approved by the City. 20. 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. 21. 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 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. 22. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the indoor commercial recreation facility and restaurant building, and associated outdoor commercial recreation facility and patio 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. 3 Page 361 of 672 ADOPTED this 24th day of April, 2025. Clint -looppaw, Mayor ATTEST: ChaPii Christina M. Scipioni, 'ity Clerk 4 Page 362 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.S. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-111,Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2022-111,Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1 Summary: On May 12, 2025,two(2) bids were received for the 2022-111,Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1 project as described within the attached bid tabulation. One of the bidders was disqualified due to no Surety Bond.The base bid amount was $640,228.00. Killmer Electric Co. Inc. submitted the low bid in the amount of$640,228.00.The low bid was $1,228.00 over the Engineer's estimate of$639,000.00. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. The scope of work as part of Overhead to Underground electric conversion for the 71 homes in these areas includes providing conduit and cable from each new transformer set by Dakota Electric to the existing meter socket location at each home along with any associated restoration and permit fees to allow the conversion of overhead lines to underground service connections. Background: On April 24, 2025, Council adopted Resolution No. 2025-60 directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2022-111,Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1. On February 24, 2022, Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-28 directing preparation of plans and specifications for project 2022-111,Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1. Budget Impact: Project costs and funding included in the adopted 2025 operating budget are summarized as follows: Page 363 of 672 Estimated Project Costs: Budgeted Cost Awarded Costs Construction Cost $1,719,000 $640,228 Construction Contingency 5% 85,950 28,650 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection,testing, 171,900 57,300 Survey Total Estimated Cost $1,976,850 $726,178 Estimated Project Funding: Electric Franchise Fund $1,976,850 Total Estimated Funding $1,976,850 $726,178 *Budgeted costs are for the entirety of the Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions project area, which will consist of 3 phases.The first phase represents 71 homes and roughly 1/3 of the project area. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Resolution 3. Bid Tab Page 364 of 672 10•�Z ON-Wong, /gill F Ali I � . 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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 Killmer Electric Co. Inc., for its base bid in the amount of$640,228.00 for the completion of Project 2022-111, Apple Valley l lth and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phase 1 according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk 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 12th day of June, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 366 of 672 ••• Project Name:Apple Valley 11th and 12th Additions Electrical Conversion Phas I hereby certify that this is an exact •••••• City Project No.:2022-111 reproduction of bids received. ••• Bid Opening:Monday,May 12,2025 at 10:00 A.M.C.S.T. Owner: City of Apple Valley Apple il Electronic Bid-Quest CDN Evan M.Acosta Valley Registration No.61966 fry Rejected-NO SURETY BOND Engineer Estimate Killmer Electric Co.Inc. MP Nexlevel,LLC Section Title NO. Item Description Unit Est Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Part 1-APPLE VALLEY 11TH&12TH ADDITIONS ELECTRICAL CONVERSION PHASE 1 1 870 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 2 874 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 3 875 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 4 878 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 5 879 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 6 882 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 7 883 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 8 886 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 9 887 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 10 890 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 11 891 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 12 894 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 13 895 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 14 898 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,649.00 $7,649.00 15 899 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 16 902 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 17 906 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 18 910 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 19 914 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 20 918 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 21 922 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 22 926 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 23 930 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 24 934 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 25 938 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 26 942 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 27 945 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $11,223.00 $11,223.00 28 946 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 29 949 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 30 950 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 31 953 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 32 954 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 33 957 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 34 958 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,750.00 $9,750.00 35 962 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 36 965 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 37 966 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 38 969 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 39 970 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 40 973 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 41 974 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 42 977 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 43 978 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 44 981 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 45 982 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 46 985 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 47 986 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 48 989 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 49 990 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 50 993 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 51 994 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 52 998 REDWOOD DR EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 53 1079 ROME DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 54 1123 ROME DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $12,623.00 $12,623.00 55 1124 ROME DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 56 1127 ROME DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 57 1128 ROME DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 58 1076 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,650.00 $7,650.00 59 1080 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 60 1084 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 61 1088 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 62 1092 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 63 1096 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 64 1100 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 65 1104 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 66 1108 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 67 1112 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 68 1116 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $8,649.00 $8,649.00 69 1120 ROME COURT EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 70 1131 LOWELL DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 71 1099 WHITNEY DRIVE EACH 1 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $9,123.00 $9,123.00 Total Part 1-APPLE VALLEY 11TH&12TH ADDITIONS ELECTRICAL CONVERSION $639,000.00 $640,228.00 $0.00 ELECTRICAL CONVERSION PHASE 1 TOTAL $639,000.00 $640,228.00 $0.00 TOTAL BASE BID $639,000.00 $640,228.00 $0.00 Contractor Killmer Electric Co.,Inc. MP Nexlevel,LLC Address 5141 Lakeland Avenue North 500 County Road 37 East Address Crystal,MN 55429 Maple Lake,MN-55358 Phone 763-425-2525 320-963-2400 Representative Brian D.Palmer Robbi L.Pribyl Title President President Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% Page 367 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.T. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve agreement with The Jamar Company for Project 2024-148 City Hall Reroof Staff Contact: Department / Division: Jeff Lathrop, Streets Superintendent Public Works/Streets &Cemetery Action Requested: Approve Agreement with The Jamar Company,for Project 2024-148, City Hall Reroof Summary: The Municipal Center is in need of a roof replacement over the Municipal portion of the facility. The project was postponed in 2024 due to unforeseen circumstances, but will be completed in 2025.The entire roof over the Municipal portion of City Hall will be replaced, minus the portion where the rooftop units (HVAC) are located. That segment of roof will be replaced once the new rooftop units are installed in 2026. This agreement is through Sourcewell, a cooperative purchasing entity which administers a national, competitively solicited procurement and contract process on behalf of government entities. Purchasing through Sourcewell streamlines the procurement process and eliminates the need for the City to separately seek bids for the project. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project.The contact is in the amount of $489,100.00. Background: N/A Budget Impact: Funding for this project comes from the Municipal Building Fund. Attachments: None Page 368 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.U. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue &CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Adopt Resolution awarding agreement for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue &CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements Summary: On June 3, 2025,three(3) bids were received for the Galaxie Avenue &CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements project as described within the attached bid tabulation.The Base Bid was $151,250.00 plus alternate bid item 1 in the amount of$152,750.00 for a total bid of$304,000.00. Vada Contracting, LLC submitted the lowest base bid in the amount of$151,250.00.The base bid came in under the estimated cost of$225,000.The base bid item was to replace the entrance monument at the SW quadrant of Galaxie Avenue and CSAH 42. One (1) Bid Alternate item was included in the bid.The bid alternate item was to replace a second monument at the NW quadrant of Galaxie Avenue and CSAH 42. Bid Alternate No. 1 was submitted in the amount of$152,750.00. Bid Alternate 1 is recommended for award at this time and is under the engineer's estimate of$225,000. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. With the planned 2026 Dakota County CSAH 42 Mill and Overlay scope of work, some ADA upgrades are required at all the intersections along CR 42 from 147th Street to Diamond Path. The Galaxie intersection was specifically identified as a design/construction issue (SW corner of Galaxie/CSAH 42) for ADA compliance. The SW corner entrance monument foundation is not stable and shows signs of serious settlement and degradation. Installing improvements such as B or V-type curb and the required ADA upgrades would likely further undermine or impact the failing structure. While reviewing the options for the ADA design,the existing structure's placement has been noted as causing issues with the ability to update push buttons and get adequate clearances for maintenance vehicles and ADA grades to Page 369 of 672 work. Staff is recommending that this structure be replaced prior to the County mill and overlay project in summer 2026. The proposed updated monument design at this corner will also be used in the future to replace failing monuments at Pennock and CSAH 42 and mimic the existing corner monuments along Cedar Avenue. Due to favorable bid pricing, it is recommended to improve both monuments at Galaxie Avenue at this time. Background: On May 8, 2025, City Council adopted resolution number 2025-68, directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue &CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements. On May 23, 2024, City Council adopted resolution number 2024-86, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2025-113, Galaxie Avenue &CSAH 42 Entrance Monument Improvements. Budget Impact: Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2025 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Estimated Awarded Costs: Costs: Construction Cost(Base Bid) $225,000 $151,250 Construction Cost(Bid Alternate) 225,000 152,750 Indirect Costs 50,000 50,000 Total Estimated Cost $500,000 $354,000 Road Improvement Fund - Savings 500,000 354,000 from 2025 Bid Results Total Estimated Funding $500,000 $354,000 Attachments: 1. Preferred Concepts 2. Resolution 3. 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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 Vada Contracting, LLC, for its base bid plus bid alternate 1 in the amount of $304,000.00 for the completion of Project 2025-113 according to the plans and specifications heretofore approved by the Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk 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 12th day of June, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 376 of 672 �� Project Name:Galaxie Avenue&CSAH 42 Entrance Monuments 1 hereby certify that this is an exact City Project No.:2025-113 reproduction of bids received. Appl�• Bid Opening:Tuesday,June 3,2025 at 10:00 A.M.,C.S.T. Owner: City of Apple Valley e Electronic Bid-Quest CDN Brandon Anderson,P.E. Valley Registration No.43332 Engineer Estimate Vada Contracting,LLC Urban Companies,LLC Global Specialty Contractors,Inc. Section Title NO. Item Description Unit Est Quantity Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price PART 1-SOUTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT A 1 SOUTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT A LUMP SUM 1 $225,000.00 $225,000.00 $151,250.00 $151,250.00 $210,000.00 $210,000.00 $246,917.00 $246,917.00 TOTAL PART 1-SOUTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT A $225,000.00 $151,250.00 $210,000.00 $246,917.00 PART 2-BID ALTERNATE 1-NORTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT B 2 NORTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT B LUMP SUM 1 $225,000.00 $225,000.00 $152,750.00 $152,750.00 $170,000.00 $170,000.00 $246,917.00 $246,917.00 TOTAL PART 2-NORTHWEST STREETSCAPE MONUMENT B $225,000.00 $152,750.00, $170,000.00 $246,917.00 TOTAL BASE BID $225,000.00 $151,250.00 $210,000.00 $246,917.00 TOTAL BASE BID PLUS BID ALTERNATE 1 $225,000.00 $152,750.00 $170,000.00 $246,917.00 TOTAL BASE BID+ALTERNATE BID $450,000.00 $304,000.00 $380,000.00 $493,834.00 Contractor Vada Contracting LLC Urban Companies,LLC Global Specialty Contractors,Inc. Address 175 1st Street SW 3781 La bore Rd 3220 Terminal Drive Address Cokato,MN 55321 St Paul,MN 55110 Eagan,MN 55121 Phone 763-443-7276 651-248-9830 651-406-8232 Representative Daniel Haho Greg Urban Pete Holthaus Title President Owner Vice President Bid Bond 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% Page 377 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.V. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve reciprocal fire service agreement with Capital City Regional Firefighter's Association Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Nelson, Fire Chief Fire Action Requested: Approve reciprocal fire service agreement with Capital City Regional Firefighter's Association Summary: This agreement represents a collective effort to streamline and strengthen our regional response framework by enabling fire departments to request and provide mutual aid under clear, standardized terms. It was developed with input from several municipal attorneys representing member departments, and was created in alignment with the League of Minnesota Cities'(LMC) information memo, "Considerations in Mutual Aid Agreements."The draft has also been reviewed twice by Chris Smith, Risk Management Attorney with the LMC, helping ensure the agreement reflects sound legal principles and municipal risk management best practices. Our City Attorney's office also looked over the agreement. This is the region that Apple Valley falls in within the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association, of which the state is broken up into 15 regions. The Capital City Region includes the counties of Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington. Background: N/A Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Agreement Page 378 of 672 Capital City Regional Firefighters' Association Reciprocal Fire Service Agreement THIS CAPITAL CITY REGIONAL FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIATION RECIPROCAL FIRE SERVICES AGREEMENT("Agreement")is made this_day of ,2025,by and between the members of the Capital City Regional Firefighter's Association("Association")who have executed this Agreement and the City of Apple Valley("Apple Valley"),hereafter collectively referred to as the"Parties"for mutual assistance in firefighting services. WHEREAS,the said governmental units desire to make available to each other their respective fire-fighting equipment and personnel in the case of emergencies, and each of said municipalities has legal authority to send its firefighting equipment and personnel into other communities. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements contained herein and subject to all applicable statutes,rules and regulations,the Parties agree as follows: 1. It is agreed that the Fire Department of the City of Apple Valley shall provide mutual aid to any of the Fire Departments listed as members of the Association and who have executed an Agreement in this form. This Agreement shall be in effect when approved by the governing body and signed by the appropriate persons for the governmental unit. A list of all members of the Association signing this Agreement shall be furnished to each member of the Association. A list of current Association members is attached as Appendix A to this Agreement as"Capital City Regional Firefighters'Association Region 1 Members". 2. Any Fire Depattinent of a governmental unit wishing to withdraw its membership from the Agreement,may do so by notifying every member department in writing at least thirty(30) days prior to termination of its membership in the Association. Purpose: The intent of this agreement is to make equipment,personnel,and other resources available to each Party who has signed this Agreement upon its request to the other Parties who have signed the Agreement. It is the intent of the parties that this Agreement does not constitute a joint powers agreement under Minnesota law. Definitions: 1. "Association"means all municipalities and independent nonprofit firefighting corporations that are members of the Region 1 Minnesota State Fire Department Association. 2. "Party" or "Parties" means one or more local government units or non-profit firefighting corporations that is a member of the Association who has signed this Agreement to provide assistance to other Parties. 3. "Requesting Official"means the person designated by a Party who is responsible for requesting assistance from other Parties. 4. "Requesting Party"means a Party that requests assistance from other Parties,normally the fire department of the jurisdiction in which an incident requiring assistance occurs. 5. "Responding Official"means the person designated by the Party who is responsible to determine whether and to what extent that Party should provide assistance to a Requesting Party. 1 Page 379 of 672 6. "Responding Party"means a Party that provides assistance to a Requesting Party. Authorization: Each of the Parties participating in this Agreement hereby authorize their respective Fire Departments to respond to and receive mutual aid services pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and to otherwise take such actions as are needed to provide and receive assistance as provided herein. Procedure: 1. Request for Assistance. Whenever,in the opinion of the Requesting Official,there is a need for assistance from other Parties, the Requesting Official may call upon the Responding Official of any other Party to furnish assistance. 2. Response to Request. Upon the request for assistance from the Requesting Party,the Responding Official may authorize and direct its personnel to provide assistance to the Requesting Party. Whether the Responding Party provides assistance and,if so,to what extent shall be determined by the Responding Official. 3. Recall of Assistance. The Responding Official may at any time recall such assistance when in his or her best judgment or by an order from the governing body of the Responding Party, it is considered to be in the best interests of the Responding Party to do so. 4. Command of Scene. The Requesting Party or their designee shall be in command of the emergency scene. The personnel and equipment of the Responding Party shall be under the direction and control of the Requesting Party or their designee until the Responding Official withdraws assistance. In the event an emergency occurs in or crosses the boundaries of more than one jurisdiction, a joint command of the affected jurisdictions should be established. Charges to the Requesting Party: 1. Subject to the terms below,the Requesting Party agrees to compensate the Responding Party as outlined in this Agreement. The charges incurred by the Requesting Party will include the actual costs of salaries, overtime, materials,supplies,and other necessary expenses.Equipment cost will be at the rates specified in Appendix B. 2. A Responding Party shall not charge for assistance provided to the Requesting Party of this Agreement for the first twelve(12)hours of such assistance. If assistance provided under this Agreement continues for more than twelve(12)hours,the Responding Party may submit to the Requesting Party an itemized bill for the actual cost of any assistance provided after the initial twelve-hour period, including salaries, overtime, materials and supplies and other necessary expenses; and the Requesting Party will reimburse the party providing assistance for that amount. Such compensation is not contingent upon the availability of federal or state government funds. 3. Invoice to the Requesting Party. Within ninety(90)days of the return to the home work station of all labor and equipment of the Responding Party,the Responding Party shall submit to the Requesting Party an invoice of all charges for assistance provided under this agreement as described in paragraph 2 above. Payment of any undisputed amount shall be paid to Responding party within 30 days. Discretionary Assistance: 1. Providing assistance is entirely at the discretion of the Responding Party. The agreement to provide assistance is expressly not contingent upon a declaration of a major disaster or emergency by the federal government or upon 2 Page 380 of 672 receiving state or federal funds. 2. It is the express understanding of the Parties that the first priority of the Responding Party's fire department personnel is to provide fire protection within its respective jurisdiction. It is understood that the assistance contemplated in this Agreement shall be provided only if the fire department personnel requested to provide assistance can provide such assistance without jeopardizing the fire protection services within its respective jurisdiction. 3. This Agreement is intended to authorize requests for assistance only in emergency or other specifically requested situations.Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as authorizing request for assistance for routine activities. Workers'Compensation: Each Party shall be responsible for injuries or death of its own personnel. Each Party will maintain workers' compensation insurance or self-insurance coverage,covering its own personnel while they are providing assistance pursuant to this Agreement. Each Party waives the right to sue any other Party for any workers' compensation benefits paid to its own employee or volunteer or their dependents,even if the injuries were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of the other Party or its officers,employees,or volunteers. Damage to Equipment: Each Party shall be responsible for damage to its own equipment. Each party waives the right to sue any other Party for any damage to its equipment,even if the damage was caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other Party or its officers,employees,or volunteers. Liability: 1. For the purposes of the Minnesota Municipal Tort Liability Act(Minn. Stat.Ch.466),the employees and officers of the Responding Party are deemed to be employees(as defined in Minn.Stat.§466.01,subd.6)of the Requesting Party. 2. The Requesting party agrees to indemnify and defend against any claims brought or actions filed against the Responding Party or any officer, employee, or volunteer of the Responding Party for injury to, death of, or damage to the Party of any third person or persons,arising from the performance and provision of assistance in responding to a request for assistance by the Requesting Party pursuant to this Agreement. 3. Under no circumstances, however, shall a Party be required to pay on behalf of itself and other Parties, any amounts in excess of the limits on liability established in Minnesota Statutes,Chapter 466 applicable to any one Party. The limits of liability for some or all of the Parties may not be added together to determine the maximum amount of liability for any Party.No Party waives any immunities or limits on liability it enjoys under Minnesota Statutes or common law. 4. The intent of this subdivision is to impose on each Requesting Party a limited duty to defend and indemnify a Responding Party for claims arising within the Requesting Party's jurisdiction subject to the limits of liability under Minnesota Statutes,Chapter 466. The purpose of creating these reciprocal duties to defend and indemnify is to simplify the defense of claims by eliminating conflicts among defendants, and to permit liability claims against multiple defendants from a single occurrence to be defended by a single attorney. 5. No Party to this Agreement nor any officer of any Party shall be liable to any other Party or to any other person for failure of any Party to furnish assistance to any other Party, or for recalling assistance,both as described in this Agreement. 3 Page 381 of 672 6. Failure to provide assistance will not result in liability of a Party. General Provisions: 1. Amendment. Any amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and will not be effective until it has been executed and approved by the same Parties who executed and approved the original Agreement,or their successors in office. 2. General Compliance.Both Parties agree to comply with all applicable federal,state and local laws and regulations governing any services provided under this Agreement. 3. Non-Discrimination. Both Parties agree to comply with the provisions of all applicable federal and state statutes and regulations pertaining to civil rights and nondiscrimination including,without limitation,Minnesota Statutes, Section 181.59. 4. Severability. Should a court of competent jurisdiction rule any portion, section or subsection of this Agreement invalid or nullified,that fact shall not affect or invalidate any other portion,section or subsection;and all remaining portions,sections or subsections shall remain in full force and effect. 5. Assignment.This Agreement is not assignable without the mutual written agreement of the Parties. 6. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties and supersedes all prior communications,understandings and agreements relating the subject matter hereof,whether oral or written. 7. Data Practices. The Parties agree that they will abide by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act and all other statutes or provisions of law related to data practices, data management and records retention. Each Party shall remain the exclusive responsible authority for its own data management for responses to data requests and for all aspects of records retention for any and all data that is collected, created, received, maintained or disseminated by the Party as a result of any activity arising out of this Agreement. [The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank] 4 Page 382 of 672 CITY OF:APPLE VALLEY By: (Mayor) Clint Hooppaw By: (City Clerk) Cristina M. Scipioni Date: 5 Page 383 of 672 CAPITAL CITY REGIONAL FIREFIGHTERS'ASSOCIATION By: Alan Newman,President Capital City Regional Firefighters'Association,Region 1 Appendix: A. Capital City Regional Firefighters'Association Region 1 Members B. Equipment Rates 6 Page 384 of 672 Appendix A Capital City Regional Firefighters'Association Region 1 Members 1 Apple Valley 2 Bayport 3 Burnsville 4 Cottage Grove 5 Eagan 6 Forest Lake 7 Hastings 8 Hugo 9 Inver Grove Heights 10 Lake Elmo 11 Lake Johanna 12 Lakeville 13 Lino Lakes 14 Little Canada 15 Lower St. Croix Valley 16 Mahtomedi 17 Maplewood 18 Marine on St. Croix 19 Mendota Heights 20 Miesville 21 New Brighton 22 Newport 23 North Saint Paul 24 Oakdale 25 Rosemount 26 Roseville 27 Saint Paul 28 St. Paul Park 29 Scandia 30 Stillwater 31 Vadnais Heights 32 White Bear Lake 33 Woodbury 7 Page 385 of 672 Appendix B Equipment Rates Equipment Description Rate Engine Minimum 1250 GPM $170 Engine Minimum 500 GPM $155 Engine/Tender Minimum 1250 GPM -Minimum 2000 Gallons $175 Tender Minimum 250 GPM - Minimum 1500 Gallons $140 Tender No Pump- Minimum 1500 Gallons $130 Ladder truck $230 Ladder truck-Aerial platform $250 Heavy rescue $120 Brush truck with skid unit $70 Utility truck $35 Command SUV or Pick up $50 Command transit van $60 UTV with skid unit $50 UTV-Tracked with skid unit $55 Boat— No Motor < 22' $20 Boat with motor < 22' $30 Boat > 22' with built in pump capacity $150 Airboat $60 8 Page 386 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.W. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve cost share agreement with Dakota County for election hardware, software, and related services Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve cost share agreement with Dakota County for election hardware, software, and related services Summary: Dakota County's current voting equipment was deployed in 2015. With proactive care and preventive maintenance, ballot tabulators have been successfully used in over 40 elections and are rapidly approaching the end of their life. Users are seeing slower processing times and a higher level of ongoing maintenance. Additionally,the accessible voting hardware has already reached the end of its life and does not efficiently or dependably support voters with disabilities. When purchased, we expected to conduct 2-3 elections per year, but we've consistently conducted 4-6 elections annually since 2019. On March 11, 2025, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners approved the concept of cost- sharing with local jurisdictions to replace this equipment.The total project cost is estimated to be $5 million, which will include the initial equipment purchase and training for election staff.The County proposes this cost-share agreement to be structured so that Dakota County would assume 65% of the cost, cities and townships would assume 30% of the costs, and school districts would assume 5% of the costs.Additionally, Dakota County is allowing partners to split up-front costs into five years, without interest costs, to reduce the immediate budget impact. The 2015 equipment cost-share agreement with Dakota County had a 50/50 split in costs between Dakota County and the cities and provided a three-year payback period. The total estimated amount for Apple Valley is $186,382. Staff would recommend splitting costs into multiple years.An annual payment of$37,276 would be made to the County beginning in 2027 and ending in 2031. Dakota County's timeline is to begin the procurement process this summer, with new equipment arriving in early 2026.The first election using the new equipment will be the August 2026 State Primary Election. Page 387 of 672 The City Attorney has reviewed the agreement and finds it in order for approval. Background: N/A Budget Impact: The Joint Powers Agreement commits Apple Valley to a total cost-share amount of$186,382,which would be split into five payments from 2027 to 2031. The annual payment of$37,276 will be included in subsequent Capital Improvement Plan budgets. Attachments: 1. Cost Share Agreement Page 388 of 672 COST SHARE AGREEMENT BETWEEN AND COUNTY OF DAKOTA FOR ELECTION HARDWARE,SOFTWARE, AND RELATED SERVICES This Agreement is entered into by and between the ("Municipality"),and the County of Dakota("County"),1590 Highway 55,Hastings,MN 55033. Municipality and County are referred to individually as the "Party" and are collectively referred to as the "Parties". WHEREAS, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.59, two or more governmental units, by agreement through action of their governing bodies,may jointly exercise powers common to the governmental units; and WHEREAS, under Minn. Stat. § 201.225 the parties are empowered to purchase election hardware, software and related services; and WHEREAS, the County along with cities and townships in Dakota County shared cost for the purchase and implementation of voting equipment in 1998 and 2015; and WHEREAS, the Parties are desirous of cooperating to purchase a replacement for the voting equipment system for use by the Parties and other cities, townships, and school districts in Dakota County who enter into separate Cost Share Agreements with the County(collectively, the "Governmental Units"). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants contained herein and subject to the provisions of Minn. Stat. §471.59, the Parties agree as follows: I. PURPOSE A. The purpose of this Agreement is to authorize the County to purchase election hardware, software and related services for the Parties and to establish the obligations of the Parties with respect to their use and maintenance. II. TERM A. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date, which is the date when all signatures of the Parties are obtained and shall remain in full force and effect until the Expiration Date, which is the date when the Vendor Contract entered into pursuant to Section III. A. terminates, this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, or by operation of law, whichever occurs first. This Agreement may be extended by written mutual agreement of the Parties. Page 389 of 672 III. DUTIES OF THE COUNTY The Vendor Contract includes hardware, software, licensing, and maintenance. A. Solicitation. In conformance with the provisions of Minnesota law,the County will prepare a Request for Proposals (RFP) for an electronic voting system that meets the requirements of all Minnesota statutes and rules, including Minn. Stat. § 206.57, to be used by all local government units in Dakota County,including the Parties. The County will consult with the Municipality in preparation of the RFP. The solicitation will consist of a competitive process consistent with state law applicable to such solicitation. The RFP will include vendor-supplied technical maintenance and regular maintenance and upgrades of the election hardware and software, wherever stored, for at least five years from the date of purchase,including assurances of sufficient parts,supplies and accessories,warranty service, and will seek to obtain a trade-in allowance for all electronic voting systems owned by Dakota County. B. Award of Contract. The final decision on the vendor to whom the contract shall be awarded will be made by the Dakota County Board of Commissioners. The contract will be awarded to a vendor whose proposal meets all of the standards for voting systems required by Minnesota law. The County will defend and indemnify the Municipality, its elected officials, employees and/or agents and hold them harmless from all claims and damages arising out of the solicitation process and the award of contract for the election hardware, software and related services. C. Repairs and Maintenance. The County will arrange for all necessary repairs, maintenance and upgrades to the election hardware and software between election seasons. D. Purchase and Delivery. The County will arrange for the purchase and delivery of election hardware and peripherals. E. Licenses. The County will obtain all licenses and other rights necessary for the Municipality to use the election hardware and software for its intended use. The County will defend and indemnify the Municipality, its elected officials, employees and/or agents and hold them harmless from all claims and damages arising out of any license, copyright or other intellectual property right. F. Insurance. The County will include the election hardware and software on its commercial property casualty insurance coverage. G. Ownership. The County will own the election hardware and software purchased pursuant to this Agreement, regardless of where the election hardware and software may be stored or used. 2 Page 390 of 672 IV. DUTIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY A. Existing Election Hardware and Software. To the extent the Municipality has ballot tabulation equipment or ballot boxes in its possession, it will turn such equipment over to the County. B. Storage, Handling and Service. The Municipality must provide safe storage and handling of the election hardware and software when such equipment is in the Municipality's possession. The Municipality will report any needed hardware and software maintenance,in writing,to the County. Any election hardware or software problems on election days may be reported to the County orally. C. Payment. a. Upon award of the contract, the County will first pay 65% of the purchase price and apply trade-in credit received, if any, to each of the election hardware and software packages purchased. The Municipality will pay its pro rata share of the remaining cost, by percentage, for the election hardware and software packages purchased by the County for the Municipality as identified in Appendix A. b. Payment by the Municipality to the County will be made in five equal annual installments, without interest, on or before January 31st of each year beginning in 2027 and ending in 2031. The Municipality may prepay installments at any time without penalty. The Municipality will pay the County within 45 calendar days of receipt of an invoice from the County. c. The Municipality will pay to the County its pro rata share of the annual maintenance costs for the election equipment. The Municipality will pay the County within 45 days receipt of an invoice from the County. D. Operation of the System. Municipality shall operate in compliance with the following General Conditions Governing Operation of the System: a. Municipality shall distribute voting equipment to precincts in the quantities advised by the County in each election held in the Municipality through the term of this Agreement. b. Municipality must only use the polling place and election procedures approved by or from the County or the Minnesota Secretary of State. 3 Page 391 of 672 V. INDEMNIFICATION A. Municipality. The Municipality will defend and indemnify the County, its elected officials, employees, and agents and hold them harmless from all claims and damages arising out of the use, transport, storage, handling, or maintenance of the voting equipment, which are attributable to the intentional, willful, or negligent acts or omissions of the Municipality, its elected officials, employees, or agents. B. County. The County will defend and indemnify the Municipality, its elected officials, employees, and agents and hold them harmless from all claims and damages arising out of the solicitation and award of the Vendor Contract and arising out of the transport, handling, or storage of the voting equipment attributable to the intentional, willful, or negligent acts or omissions of the County, its elected officials, employees, or agents. The County does not warrant,nor does it indemnify the Municipality for performance of or failure to perform by the Contract Vendor. Nevertheless, the County will pursue any and all rights it may have with respect to warranties, when requested by the Municipality or when necessary, to assure conformance with the intended use of the voting equipment. C. Municipal Tort Claims Act. 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. Each Party warrants that it is able to comply with the aforementioned indemnity requirements through an insurance or self-insurance program and that each has minimum coverage consistent with the liability limits contained in Minn. Stat. Ch. 466. For purposes of determining total liability for tort damages which may arise from this Agreement, the Parties are to be considered a single governmental unit. VI. STATE AUDIT Under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5, each Party's books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices relevant to this Agreement are subject to examination by the State and/or the State Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the Expiration Date of this Agreement. VII. GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES For purposes of this Agreement, all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Parties in the performance of this Agreement is subject to the requirements of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, and its implementing rules, as well as any other applicable State or Federal laws on data privacy or security. 4 Page 392 of 672 Each Party shall provide the other Party with prompt notice of a breach of the security of data defined in Minn. Stat. § 13.055, subd. 1(a) or suspected breach of the security of data and shall assist in remedying such breach. Providing or accepting assistance does not constitute a waiver of any claim or cause of action for breach of contract. The Parties shall promptly notify each other when any third-party requests data related to this Agreement, the voting equipment, or the Vendor Contract. The Party who originated the data subject to the request will give the Party receiving the request instructions concerning the release of the data to the data requester before the data is released. VIII. VENUE Venue for all legal proceedings out of this Agreement, or its breach, must be in the appropriate court of competent jurisdiction in Dakota County, Minnesota. IX. TERMINATION A. The County will notify the Municipality if its Governmental Unit Share as stated in Appendix A is projected to increase. Small cities and townships that utilize mail balloting will not be subject to this cost-share agreement. Otherwise, the parties must mutually agree to terminate this Agreement in writing by the undersigned or their successors. B. Termination. This Agreement shall remain in effect until the occurrence of any one of the following events: a. Termination is necessitated by operation of law or as a result of a decision by a court of competent jurisdiction. b. The Agreement entered into pursuant to Paragraph III. B. above has expired or has otherwise been terminated. c. Parties mutually agree to terminate Agreement. X. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Severability. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any provision of this Agreement is void, invalid, or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity and enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement, unless the void, invalid, or unenforceable provision substantially impairs the value of the entire Agreement with respect to either Party. B. Assignment. No Party may assign or transfer any rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior consent of the other Party and an assignment agreement, approved and executed by all Parties to this Agreement, or their successors in office. C. Amendments. Any amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and is not effective until approved and executed by all Parties to this Agreement, or their successors in office. 5 Page 393 of 672 D. Waiver. If any Party fails to enforce any provision of this Agreement, such failure does not waive the provision or its right to enforce it. E. Contract Complete. This Agreement contains all negotiations and agreements between the Parties. No other understanding regarding this Agreement, whether written or oral, is binding on any Party. F. Compliance with Laws. The Parties shall abide by all Federal, State and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations now in effect or hereinafter adopted pertaining to this Agreement. XI. GENERAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM [Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank] 6 Page 394 of 672 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Municipality and the County have caused this Agreement to be executed on their behalf. COUNTY OF DAKOTA MUNICIPALITY OF By: By: Mayor Name: Date: Title: By: Municipality Clerk Date: Date: Approved as to form: Assistant County Attorney/Date File No. KS- 7 Page 395 of 672 Appendix A: COST PROJECTIONS FOR INITIAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE* *The information in this Appendix A is informational only and based on all Governmental Units identified in the chart executing a Cost Sharing Agreement and a total Purchase Price of$5,000,000. If one or more of these factors changes,the Municipal Share will likely increase. Voters Percentage Amount Dakota County 289,935 65% $3,250,000 Cities/Townships 289,935 30% $ 1,500,000 School Districts 289,935 5% $250,000 Municipality Share Voters % of Reg Voters Amount Annual Payback Apple Valley 35,995 12.4% $186,382 $37,276 Burnsville 37,579 13.0% $194,584 $38,917 Castle Rock Twp 998 0.3% $5,168 $1,034 Coates 98 $ - $ Douglas Twp 536 0.2% $2,775 $555 Eagan 45,746 15.8% $236,873 $47,375 Empire 2,022 0.7% $ 10,470 $2,094 Eureka Twp 1,088 0.4% $5,634 $1,127 Farmington 14,909 5.1% $ 77,199 $15,440 Greenvale Twp 624 0.2% $3,231 $646 Hampton City 440 0.2% $2,278 $456 Hampton Twp 630 0.2% $3,262 $652 Hastings 15,061 5.2% $77,986 $15,597 Inver Grove Heights 23,212 8.0% $ 120,192 $24,038 Lakeville 49,329 17.0% $255,426 $51,085 Lilydale 802 0.3% $4,153 $831 Marshan Twp 882 0.3% $4,567 $913 Mendota City 148 0.1% $ 766 $153 Mendota Heights 9,119 3.1% $47,218 $9,444 Miesville 88 $ - $ - New Trier 62 $ - $ - Nininger Twp 631 0.2% $3,267 $653 Northfield 989 0.3% $5,121 $1,024 Randolph City 297 0.1% $ 1,538 $308 Randolph Twp 560 0.2% $2,900 $580 Ravenna Twp 1,738 0.6% $8,999 $1,800 Rosemount 18,686 6.5% $ 96,756 $19,351 Sciota Twp 340 0.1% $ 1,761 $352 South St. Paul 12,322 4.3% $ 63,803 $12,761 Sunfish Lake 435 0.2% $2,252 $450 Vermillion City 307 0.1% $ 1,590 $318 Vermillion Twp 918 0.3% $4,753 $951 Waterford Twp 395 0.1% $2,045 $409 West St. Paul 12,949 4.5% $ 67,050 $13,410 8 Page 396 of 672 ISD 191 33,351 11.5% $28,757 $5,751 ISD 192 24,434 8.4% $21,069 $4,214 ISD 194 37,762 13.0% $32,561 $6,512 ISD 195 1,603 0.6% $1,382 $276 ISD 196 108,067 37.3% $93,182 $18,636 ISD 197 30,660 10.6% $26,437 $5,287 ISD 199 18,833 6.5% $16,239 $3,248 ISD 200 20,498 7.1% $ 17,675 $3,535 ISD 252 129 0.0% $ 111 $22 ISD 659 2,337 0.8% $2,015 $403 SSD 6 12,261 4.2% $ 10,572 $2,114 9 Page 397 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.X. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve agreement with DJ Commercial Door LLC,for FS1 Service Door Replacement Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Nelson, Fire Chief Fire Action Requested: Approve agreement with DJ Commercial Door LLC,for FS1 Service Door Replacement. Summary: The Fire Department is pursuing the replacement of the service door and frame,from the ambulance bays to the patio at Fire Station 1. Two quotes were received, and DJ Commercial Door LLC was the lowest proposal. The need to replace this door and frame is due to the patio heaving, causing the door to strike the patio, preventing it from opening all the way.This has caused damage to the door.The frame also needs to be replaced as the bottoms is rusting away. We are also going to have the patio repaired to prevent this from happening again. The RFQ for this project was also sent to Kendell Door and Hardware LLC,which submitted a quote for$5,370.00. Staff recommends approval of a standard short form agreement with DJ Commercial Door LLC for FS1 Service Door Replacement, in the amount of$3,886.56. Background: N/A Budget Impact: Funding for this project will come from the Fire Facilities Fund. Attachments: None Page 398 of 672 Page 399 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.Y. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve agreement with JWS Construction, LLC, for FS1 Service Door Landing Pad Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Nelson, Fire Chief Fire Action Requested: Approve agreement with JWS Construction, LLC, for FS1 Service Door Landing Pad Summary: The Fire Department is pursuing installing a concrete landing pad and footings at Fire Station 1 for the service door that leads from the ambulance bays to the patio at the northeast corner of the building.Two quotes were received, and DJ Commercial Door LLC was the lowest proposal. This is being recommended as the concrete patio that is just outside this door has heaved up and is causing problems with this door opening all the way.There are currently no footings below the patio that is outside this door. This work will involve removing a portion of the current patio, so footings can be placed,then the concrete landing pad will be poured, and repairs to the patio can be done. The RFQ for this project was also sent to Thomsen Construction Services, which submitted a quote for$11,600.00. Staff recommends approval of a standard short form agreement with JWS Construction, LLC,for FS1 Service Door Landing Pad, in the amount of$5,800.00. Background: N/A Budget Impact: Funding for this project will come from the Fire Facilities Fund. Attachments: None Page 400 of 672 Page 401 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.Z. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve agreement with Loffler Companies, Inc., for multifunction copier rental and maintenance Staff Contact: Department / Division: Nathan Bang, IT Manager Administration Action Requested: Approve agreement with Loffler Companies, Inc., for multifunction copier rental and maintenance Summary: The City utilizes a number of large networked copier/ printer units to provide the large scale printing and copying needs of the City. These units are required at a number of the City's facilities. Due to the high volume of output and the frequent need for mechanical maintenance on these units,the City has found that a rental agreement with regular maintenance by the provider is the preferred method of providing these assets. Background: The City currently utilizes numerous multifunction copiers throughout various facilities to meet the large volume, copier and print needs across multiple departments and locations. Based on required specifications to meet these needs, cost-effective pricing is available through the current State of Minnesota contract for the lease or rental of equipment, plus all-inclusive maintenance on the multifunction devices. Based on the monthly rental costs, plus the anticipated cost-per-print maintenance costs, Canon multifunction devices from Loffler Companies provide the best value solution over the length of term for the numerous machines utilizing State of Minnesota contract#189667.This device is an add-on machine to existing agreement Q35593,which will be utilized at the new Police Operations Building. This agreement uses the State of Minnesota SWIFT Contract 189667. Due to the extensive length of the contract, a copy is available for review within the IT Division. As an add-on device to an existing agreement, City Administrator,Tom Lawell, shall sign rental and maintenance addendum. Budget Impact: Monthly rental of one multifunction copier at$80.54 per month, totaling $3946.46 for forty-nine months, co-termed with existing agreement. All-inclusive cost-per-page maintenance will be billed Page 402 of 672 at $.0073/page B&W, $.049/page color. Attachments: 1. Proposal 2. Contract Acknowledgement Form 3. Contract Order Agreement 4. Maintenance Agreement Page 403 of 672 Recommendation Configuration: 49 Months Canon DX C359if $63.38 L1\Olgl Cassette Feeding Unit AK1 $17.16 Total $80.54 All BW copies billed quarterly @ $0.0073 per copy All Color copies billed quarterly @ $0.049 per copy LOFFLER He►ping You Succeed Page 404 of 672 canon Contract Acknowledgement in lieu of Purchase Order Tom Lawell as an authorized agent of City of Apple Valley am making (Purchasing Agent Name) (Agency Name) the attached purchase I lease I rental as specified in agreement Q35593 under the (circle procurement type) (Purchase Agreement Number) terms and conditions of State/Association Contract Number 1 89667 (State/Association Contract Number) Signature Title Date Page 405 of 672 LOFFLER 1101 E 78th Street,Bloomington,MN 55420 952-925-6800•Fax 952-925-6801 ORDER AGREEMENT - RENTAL Minnesota State Contract #189667 Company Customer Number Company Customer Number Apple Valley, City of HQC495 Apple Valley, City of--Police Operations Building HQC495 Address Address B 7100 147th St W s 14325 Flagstaff Ave I H L Address 2 I Address 2 L P Suite/Floor/Dept Suite/Floor/Dept T T 0 City State Zip 0 City State Zip Apple Valley, City of MN 55124 Apple Valley MN 55124 Loffler Contact Phone Contact Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 E-Mail Address nathan.bang@applevalleymn.gov Meter Contact Phone ❑ Preferred Meter Method Fax ❑ Preferred Meter Method E-Mail Address ❑ Preferred Meter Method Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 nathan.bang@applevalleymn.gov Training Training Contact Phone E-Mail Address YES Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 nathan.bang@applevalleymn.gov Networking Networking Contact Phone E-Mail Address YES Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 nathan.bang@applevalleymn.gov Delivery/Pickup Date&Date Carrier If"Other",Please Describe Stairs SELECT ONE Trade In ID#s Model/Serial Number Trade-In Ownership Comments: State Contract 189667 Vendor Swift Code 0000195734-011 Bill to: Canon USA C/O Canon Financial Services, 14904 Collections Center Drive, Chicago IL 60693 ORDER QTY PRODUCT NUMBER DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL Police Operations Building 1 5846C003AA imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C359iF $ 63.38 $ 63.38 1 9580B003AA Cassette Feeding Unit-AK1 $ 17.16 $ 17.16 Delivery, Install,Training 49 month co-term rental Client Signature: x Date TOTAL $80.54 Page 406 of 672 LOFFLER 3745 Louisiana Ave S,MN,55426 MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT 952-925-6800•Fax 952-925-6801 Company Customer# Company Customer# Apple Valley, City of HQC495 Apple Valley, City of 7100 147th St W Address B S 14325 Flagstaff Ave I Address 2 H Address 2 L I L P Suite/Floor/Dept Suite/Floor/Dept T T O City State Zip 0 City State Zip Apple Valley MN 55124 Apple Valley MN 55124 Contact Phone Contact Phone Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 I] Multi-Functional Copier/Printer 0 Managed Print Services 0 Mail Machine CONTRACT TERM: 0 1 Year ❑ 2 Year 0 3 Year ❑ 4 Year O 5 Year Other: Add to existing Contract EFFECTIVE DATE: ❑ New ❑ Renewal MAKE/MODEL DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER ID BEGIN METER Canon C359iF Please list additional equipment on attached schedule A Base Frequency Overage Frequency Quarterly Base Charge $ $0.00 B/W Covered Impressions 0 B/W Overage Charge $0.007300 Meter Collection Method Color Covered Impressions 0 Color Overage Charge $0.049000 DCA Xerox All Four Rates Versant Mono Color Large Clr Banner Required ❑ Addtl.Charge $ For Supplies Included: Li Yes ❑ No Black Toner Li Color Toner 0 Staples Included: ❑ Yes ❑ No Meter Contact Phone(required) E-mail Address(required) Fax Nathan Bang 952-953-2514 nathan.bang@applevalleymn.gov ❑ Enable Canon Cloud Backup Service Qty $4.95 per device monthly for Canon generation three or newer devices Special Instructions: MN State Contract: NC18912-01 Locked rates Please carefully review the Terms and Conditions on our website, https://www.loffler.com/loffler-terms-and-conditions Version 08022023 Page 407 of 672 Supported equipment-The following list of additional equipment will be added to the Loffler maintenance agreement. If additional space is needed , please use the Loffler Schedule A. By signing this agreement, the customer acknowledges they have viewed the Loffler maintenance terms and conditions located on the Loffler website,which may be downloaded from our website if a hard copy is required. MAKE/MODEL DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER ID BEGIN METER Customer Signature X Print Customer Name Loffler Companies Representative Loffler Company Acceptance Date Loffler Companies Officer Approval Signature Title Date Page 408 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.AA. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve amended agreement with Independent School District 196 for Police Liaison Services Staff Contact: Department / Division: Greg Dahlstrom, Deputy Police Chief Police Action Requested: Approve amended agreement with Independent School District 196 for Police Liaison Services Summary: This agreement amends our current agreement to include an additional police officer who will serve as a School Resource Officer(SRO)for the upcoming school year. Currently,we employ three SROs, and ISD 196 is requesting that the Apple Valley Police Department staff Dakota Ridge, a level-four special education facility.This has been a long-term discussion, as ISD 196 aims to standardize their SRO contracts and services with departments in the cities where their schools are located. The Dakota County Sheriff's Office has staffed this position for decades but recently informed the school district that it will no longer provide SRO services. Background: The City of Apple Valley and School District 196 have had an ongoing collaboration over the years to provide resource officers in Apple Valley schools. This agreement is a continuation of the City's collaboration with the School District. Budget Impact: REVENUES District Reimbursement $107,881.85 Total Revenues $107,881.85 EXPENDITURES Regular Employee $114,524.80 Salary-Part-time $0.00 Overtime - Regular $0.00 Salaries- Other $0.00 Medicare $1,664.00 FICA Pension - PERA $20,280.89 Page 409 of 672 Work Comp Ins $9,443.20 Long-term Disability Insurance $189.28 Hospital & Life Insurance $17,068.48 Total Wages and Benefits $163,170.65 City Cost $55,288.80 Attachments: 1. Agreement Amendment Page 410 of 672 AMENDMENT TO THE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER (SRO) SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 ("SCHOOL DISTRICT") AND CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ("CITY") WHEREAS,the School District and City entered into an agreement for school resource officer services with a term spanning the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 school years ("Original Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the parties wish to amend the Original Agreement in order to expand the police liaison services provided by the City to the School District. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. To amend the Original Agreement between the parties by revising the following three paragraphs: a. The first sentence of the fifth whereas clause shall be revised by adding Dakota Ridge School to the list of participating schools. b. The first sentence of numbered paragraph one (1) of the Original Agreement shall be revised to read "The City agrees to provide one or more state licensed police officer(s) to perform an average of 40 hours per week of SRO services divided among the School District's middle schools and an average of 40 hours per week of SRO services to Apple Valley High School and 40 hours per week of SRO services to Eastview High School and 40 hours per week of SRO services to Dakota Ridge School for the purpose of assisting in the establishment and coordination of a cooperative community approach among the School District's schools, students, parents, police and other community resources to address the needs of the students and community members. The SES shall also receive service on an as-needed basis." c. The second sentence of numbered paragraph two (2) of the Original Agreement shall be revised to read "For the 2025 - 26 school year, the School District shall pay the City 55% of the total annual compensation the City owes for the three (3) police officers assigned to the School District as SROs at schools other than Dakota Ridge School and 60% of the total annual compensation the City owes for the one (1) police officer assigned to Dakota Ridge School as SRO." 2. Except as explicitly amended herein, the terms of the Original Agreement are expressly reaffirmed and remain in full force and effect, including all other portions of the three amended paragraphs not specifically changed herein. 3. The consideration for this Amendment is the mutual promises contained herein and the increased total compensation owed by School District under numbered paragraph two (2) of the Original Agreement as a result of the expanded service. Page 411 of 672 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties hereby acknowledge that they have read and understand this Amendment to the School Resource Officer (SRO) Services Agreement and have executed this Amendment on the dates recorded below. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196: By: Cory Johnson Its: Chairperson By: Sakawdin Mohamed Its: Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2025, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Cory Johnson and Sakawdin Mohamed, to me personally known,who each being duly sworn by me, did say that they are the Chairperson and Clerk of Independent School District No. 196 and that said instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of said School District by authority of the School Board and said Chairperson and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of the School District. Notary Public Page 2 of 3 Page 412 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY: By: Clint Hooppaw Its: Mayor By: Christina M. Scipioni Its: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DAKOTA ) On this day of , 2025 before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared MIKE MAGUIRE and ELIZABETH VANHOOSE to me personally known,who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Eagan, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed on behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council and said Mayor and Clerk acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public Page 3 of 3 Page 413 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.BB. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve second amendment to JPA with Dakota County for Cost Share related to Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvement Staff Contact: Department / Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works/Engineering Action Requested: Approve second amendment to JPA with Dakota County for Cost Share related to Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvement Summary: The original JPA and first amendment to the JPA included cost sharing responsibilities between Dakota County and the City of Apple Valley along with changes to the JPA of having Dakota County be the contract holder in lieu of the City of Apple Valley.The amendment also allowed City staff to administer the contract similar to the original JPA.The first amendment changes to the JPA more clearly defined the responsibilities of Contract Administration with the City of Apple Valley. As part of the work associated with the Dakota County contract for the North Creek Greenway, City staff, including Parks and Public Works, elected to make some changes to the scope of work that required a change order between Dakota County and the contractor along with required changes to the JPA for final payment and closeout of the contract.The City directed changes to the contract which included additional mill and overlay of bituminous trails within Quarry Point Park and the widening of Dutton Lane between Cobblestone Parkway and 159th Street to address some parking and safety concerns.The bid pricing under the County contract was more favorable and allowed some additional maintenance-related and CIP work to benefit the City and be completed in a timely fashion under the County contract. The amended agreement has been reviewed by the City Attorney. Background: The Dakota County Board authorized the Contract/Budget amendment per the amended JPA on March 11, 2025. On August 14, 2023 City Council approved the first amendment to the JPA with Dakota County for Cost Share Related to Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvements. Page 414 of 672 On May 25, 2023, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-77 Rejecting Bids for Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvements. On March 9, 2023, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-48 approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2021-150, North Creek Greenway Trail Improvements. On December 21, 2021,the City Council approved a JPA with Dakota County for Multiple North Creek Greenway Trail Design and Construction Projects. Budget Impact: The total cost of all additional owner-directed work covered by the second amendment to the JPA is $184,661 for the Dutton Lane changes and $191,701 for the additional trail paving within Quarry Point Park. Funding sources for Dutton Lane are from the Road Improvement Fund and the Quarry Point Park changes are from Park Dedication funds. Attachments: 1. Second Amendment Page 415 of 672 Dakota County Contract#C0034873.2 SECOND AMENDMENT TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH CREEK GREENWAY PROJECTS AND ONGOING MAINTENANCE WHEREAS, effective August 24, 2021, the County of Dakota ("County") and City of Apple Valley ("City") entered into a Joint Powers Agreement C0034873 ("JPA") for the construction of five projects to complete the North Creek Greenway from Orchard Lake through Cobblestone Lake to CSAH 46 underpass into Lakeville (the "Projects"); and WHEREAS, effective July 10, 2024, the County and City entered into a First Amendment to the JPA ("First Amendment"); and WHEREAS, Article 5 of the JPA was stricken and replaced with Sections 5.1 through 5.9 set forth in the First Amendment; and WHEREAS, Section 5.4 of the First Amendment references "trail segment 2" and "segment 2", which is the same as "Cobblestone Lake Loop Project" identified in Article 1 of the JPA; and WHEREAS, Section 5.5 of the First Amendment was unintentionally left blank; and WHEREAS, additional work (curb relocates) has been added to the Cobblestone East Project identified in Article 1 of the JPA (aka Segment 1) through change order(s) as between the County and the contractor pursuant to the City's request; and WHEREAS, additional work (loop repaving) has been added to the Quarry Park Project identified in Article 1 of the JPA (aka Segment 4) through change order(s) as between the County and the contractor pursuant to the City's request; and WHEREAS, the "neighborhood gateway plaza" originally contemplated as part of the Orchard Place Project identified in Articles 1 and 8 of the JPA (aka Segment 5) was removed from the scope of the Orchard Place Project by the City and County subsequent to the effective date of the JPA; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend Sections 5.4 and 5.5 of the JPA, as amended by the First Amendment, and Article 8 of the JPA as set forth below; and WHEREAS, the JPA provides that any amendments shall be valid only when expressed in writing and duly signed by authorized representatives of both parties. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein the parties agree as follows: 1. Section 5.4 is amended to read as follows: 5.4 Reimbursement by City. The City shall reimburse the County for one-half of the Actual Construction Costs incurred for the Cobblestone Lake Loop Project (aka Segment 2), as identified in the bid plans. Following full payment of the Actual Construction Cost for Cobblestone Lake Loop Project (Segment 2), the County shall submit an invoice to the City for one-half of the 1 Page 416 of 672 Dakota County Contract#C0034873.2 Actual Construction Cost for Cobblestone Lake Loop Project (Segment 2). Upon receipt of such invoice, the City shall reimburse the County within 35 days. 2. Section 5.5 is amended to read as follows: 5.5 City Requested Change Orders Reimbursement by City. The City shall reimburse the County for Actual Construction Costs incurred by the County for curb relocates, including bituminous/asphalt replacement and any other repair/replacement associated work necessary to complete the curb relocates on the Cobblestone East Project (aka Segment 1) as identified in the bid plans and/or submitted by the contractor as a formal change order. The City shall reimburse the County for Actual Construction Costs incurred by the County for the pavement loop repaving and any other associated work necessary to complete the pavement loop repaving on the Quarry Park Project (aka Segment 4) as identified in the bid plans and/or submitted by the contractor as a formal change order. Following the County's full payment to the contractor for the Actual Construction Costs associated with the curb relocates and pavement loop repaving, the County shall submit invoice(s) to the City for 100% of the Actual Construction Costs. Upon receipt of such invoice, the City shall reimburse the County within 35 days. 3. Article 8 is stricken and replaced as follows: ARTICLE 8 PLAZA Article 8 is intentionally deleted. 4. This Amendment is effective and enforceable on the date that the last party hereto signs this Amendment. 5. All other terms of the JPA, as amended by the First Amendment, between the County and City shall remain in full force and effect unless otherwise amended herein. 6. In any case where this Amendment conflicts with the initial terms of the JPA, as amended by the First Amendment, this Amendment shall govern. 7. Each party agrees that the electronic signatures of the parties included in the JPA, First Amendment, and this Second Amendment are intended to authenticate those writings and to have the same force and effect as wet ink signatures. 2 Page 417 of 672 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Second Amendment on the dates indicated below. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: J By City Engineer Mayor (SEAL) By City Clerk Date DAKOTA COUNTY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Physical Development Director Date County Engineer APPROVED AS TO FORM: Is/Brian J. Wisdorf 9/9/2024 Assistant County Attorney Date KS-24-421-2 COUNTY BOARD RESOLUTIONS No. 23-376 Date: August 29, 2023 3 Page 418 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.CC. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Change Order No. 1 to agreement with Spohn Ranch Inc.for Project 2024-172, Skate Park Construction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Nate Rosa Action Requested: Approve the following change order to the agreement with Spohn Ranch Inc.for Project 2024-172, Skate Park Construction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum): 1. Change Order No. 1 in the amount of an additional $151,557.00 for installation of landscape improvements, concrete and asphalt work, and site work related to the skate park project under the cooperative purchasing program (Sourcewell) Summary: The current modular skate park equipment at Johnny Cake Ridge Park West is far past its useful life and needs to be replaced.Therefore, one of the projects planned as part of the 2023 Parks Referendum is a new concrete skate park, which will be located in the northwest corner of the Splash Valley Water Park parking lot.The City hired Spohn Ranch to design and build the new skate park under the cooperative purchasing program administered by Sourcewell. The City also hired ISG Inc., a landscape architect,to design the landscape and public space adjacent to and around the skate park. Spohn Ranch will install the landscape site improvements surrounding the skate park under the cooperative purchasing program (Sourcewell). Spohn Ranch has become a leading and award-winning powerhouse in the industry of wheel-sport terrain.After 30 years in the business of creating municipal skate parks, Spohn Ranch has developed and constructed hundreds of unique, cutting-edge creations.Their team is composed of highly skilled landscape designers, iron workers, and grading experts who all have a passion for skateboarding and wheel sports. (It is worth noting that we did receive a second quote for the landscape work which was $165,685) 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 Page 419 of 672 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: 1. Change Order Page 420 of 672 SPOHN RANCH DESIGN. BUILD. COME TOGETHER. SKATEPARKS Spohn Ranch, Inc. an equal opportunity employer by choice 6824 S.Centinela Ave.,Los Angeles,CA90230 626.330.5803(P) 626.330.5503(F) CHANGE ORDER CO #: 1 June 4, 2025 CO Title: Landscaping TO: City of Apple Valley JOB NAME: Johnny Cake Ridge Park West Skatepark 7100 147th St W Apple Valley,MN Apple Valley, MN 55124 SR JOB NUMBER: 112420SRI Attn: Nate Rosa CLIENT'S JOB NUMBER: 33405 - DESCRIPTION OF WORK Additional build services for landscape and site development around skatepark. I.DESCRIPTION REFERENCE QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT J 1 Landscaping&Site Development-From Work Sheet _ 1.00 LS $ 151,557.00 $ 151,557.00 2 CHANGE ORDER TOTAL $ 151,557.00 The original Contract Sum was: $ 750,000.00 Net change by previously authorized Change Orders: $ The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order: $ 750,000.00 The Amount of this Change Order is: $ 151,557.00 The new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be: $ 901,557.00 The Contract Time Will Be Changed. The Date of Substantial Completion as of this Change Order therefore is: 1. THIS WORK WILL NOT COMMENCE UNTIL PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER IS APPROVED (Initial Here) 2. A SIGNATURE BELOW AUTHORIZES US TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE,AT THE STATED PRICES. YOUR ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT IS AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE PAYMENT AS INDICATED (Initial Here) 3. EXTENSION OF TIME NECESSARY FOR THIS CHANGE IS 3(1_ CONSECUTIVE WORKING DAYS. 4. THIS ESTIMATE WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. AF1ER EXPIRATION,A NEW ESTIMATE WILL BE SUBMIt lED UPON REQUEST AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES OWNER/CLIENT SPOHN RANCH,INC. BY: BY: Doug Hagen TITLE: TITLE: Director of Projects DATE: DATE: 6.4.25 Page 421 of 672 CHANGE ORDER WORK SHEET DESCRIPTION REFERENCE QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Landscaping&Site Development 1 Mobilization 1 LS $ 12,782.00 $ 12,782.00 2 Demo&Removals(2264 SY),Concrete Curb&Gutter 1 LS $ 56,940.00 $ 56,940.00 3 Earthwork 1,200 Tons $ 25.00 $ 30,000.00 4 Pavement Striping 1 LS $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 5 Concrete Paving 1,755 SF $ 15.00 $ 26,325.00 6 Turf Restoration(7300 SF)&Trees(5) 1 LS $ 11,910.00 $ 11,910.00 7 Detectable Warning Strips(2'x 2'Steel) 2 EA $ 500.00 $ 1,000.00 8 Bio Log 520 LF $ 10.00 $ 5,200.00 9 Inlet Protection 4 EA $ 420.00 $ 1,680.00 10 Construction Entrance(mulch) 6 CY $ 120.00 $ 720.00 11 Permit Fees 1 LS $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 12 CHANGE SUBTOTAL $ 151,557.00 Page 422 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.DD. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Change Orders No. 2 and 3 to agreement with Pro-Tec Design, Inc.,for Police Operations- Card Readers and Cameras Staff Contact: Department / Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Approve Change Orders No. 2 and 3 to agreement with Pro-Tec Design, Inc.,for Police Operations- Card Readers and Cameras Summary: Attached are proposals for two change orders to the project contract.The change orders cover two issues summarized below. Change Order 2 is in the amount of$4,960.00. Change Order 3 is in the amount of$680.00. The contract sum prior to the approval of the change orders is $108,100.00. With the approval of the change orders,the contract sum would be $108,100.00. Background: CO 2:Add card reader and pedestal at gate. This is a necessary part of the system to allow vehicles to enter and exit the gate to the facility that was accidentally omitted from the plans and was not included in the scope of work in the original contract. This change adds the necessary card reader and pedestal mount at the gate. Due to coordination and timing issues involved in this work, staff granted authorization to proceed with the card reader to keep the project on schedule. CO 3: Remove and reinstall exterior camera to allow addition of exterior wireless access point. The police squad cars upload data to the servers when they are parked in close proximity to the garage through a wireless connection. The initial design used a wireless access point installed on the interior of the building. Testing found that this location did not provide a reliable connection for uploading. This change allows a wireless access point to be installed on the exterior of the building, but requires temporary removal of the camera and then reinstallation of the camera to be completed. Due to coordination and timing issues involved in this work, staff granted authorization to proceed with the card reader to keep the project on schedule. Budget Impact: CO 2:Total Amount $4,960.00 Page 423 of 672 CO 3:Total Amount $680.00 Attachments: 1. Change Order 2 Additional pedestal gate card reader 2. Change Order 3 Exterior camera reinstall due to WAP Page 424 of 672 rr'J Pro-Tec Design Proposal TRUSTED SECURITY SOLUTIONS" 100% Employee Owned Sold To: City of Apple Valley Ship To: City of Apple Valley Greg Dahlstrom Greg Dahlstrom 6442 140th Street West Police Department Garage Apple Valley, MN 55124 TBD United States United States Phone: (952) 953-2500 Phone: (952) 953-2500 Fax: Fax: Email: greg.dahlstrom@applevalleymn.gov Email: greg.dahlstrom@applevalleymn.gov CO - 24664 - PD Vehicle Storage Building - Additional pedestal gate card reader The following change order to add additional pedestal and (1) card reader to use building cards to also open new gate. Date Quote Valid For Quote # Rep Terms 05/22/25 30 days PTDQ37692 Jill Bartyzal Net 30 days Line Qty Description Unit Price Ext. Price 1 ADDITIONAL READER AT THE GATE 2 1 CARD/MOBILE CREDENTIAL READER, SIGNO, PROX, (CLASS AND SEOS $292.88 $292.88 3 1 GOOSENECK PEDESTAL, STEEL, BLACK POWDER COAT, 72" HIGH $509.25 $509.25 4 1 HOUSING, 7"X7"X4", FOR SINGLE READER $158.33 $158.33 5 500 CABLE 18AWG, 6 CONDUCTOR, SHIELDED, DIRECT BURIAL 600V, PER FOOT $0.91 $455.00 6 1 MISC $215.54 $215.54 7 IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES 8 1 STATE CONTRACT- DESIGN SERVICES $95.00 $95.00 9 3 STATE CONTRACT- PROJECT MANAGEMENT $102.00 $306.00 10 24 STATE CONTRACT-TECHNICIAN $122.00 $2,928.00 Total $4,960.00 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 1 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Pagel4 6 of 672 Statement of Work 1. PTD cable, test, program and install (1)pedestal and card reader application. Exclusions 1. Pathway by others. Thank you again for giving me the opportunity to provide you with this information. If you should need any further clarification or assistance, don't hesitate to contact me! To proceed with the proposal, please sign the Proposal Acceptance portion of the proposal and return to me. Jill Bartyzal Senior Business Relationship Manager 5929 Baker Road, Suite 400 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Cell (612) 222.6803 Fax (763) 553.0204 Email jbartyzal@pro-tecdesign.com 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 2 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Page of 672 PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE CO - 24664 - PD Vehicle Storage Building - Additional pedestal gate card reader PTDQ37692 5/22/2025 City of Apple Valley Greg Dahlstrom 6442 140th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 United States City of Apple Valley Printed Name and Title: Signature: Date: PO#/Reference#(optional): Pro-Tec Design, Inc. Printed Name and Title: Jill Bartyzal Senior Business Relationship Manager Signature: Date: 5/23/2025 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 3 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Page74 of 672 Standard Terms and Conditions FINANCIAL 1. No provisions of this Proposal/Contract shall serve to void our rights under Mechanics'Lien Laws. 2.We do not accept back charges that have not been previously agreed to by us in writing. 3. Late payments of 60 days or more will bear interest at the standard prevailing commercial rate 4. Unless otherwise specified,you will be billed for 30%of the project total immediately after the receipt of an order. Prompt payment is required to order parts and cover other costs associated with project start-up. 5. Progress billings will be issued monthly and unless specified in a separate contract all payments are due net 30. 6. Nothing in this Proposal/Contract shall be construed to require us to continue performance of work if we do not receive timely payment for properly performed work and suitably stored materials. 7.We retain title to all equipment until installation is complete and all payments due Pro-Tec Design have been paid in full. We reserve the right to retake possession of the same or any part thereof at your cost if default is made by you in any payment. If customer fails to follow the payment schedule(s)above or if Pro-Tec Design anticipates Customer may be unable to perform hereunder, Pro-Tec Design may terminate this contract,defer,discontinue or suspend work,or demand adequate assurance of Customer's performance. If a Customer's account must be placed with an attorney for collection,whether a lawsuit is filed or otherwise,or if the services of an attorney are required to protect Pro-Tec Design's interest,Customer agrees to pay all collection costs, including reasonable attorney's fees. 8.Alterations or modifications of the original quotation or specifications, including changes in quantity, material,design or other features, must be communicated in writing by Customer to Pro-Tec Design and accepted by Pro-Tec Design in writing, it being understood any change may increase prices. Customer shall be liable for an reimburse Pro-Tec Design for any and all work in process at the time of Pro-Tec Design's receipt of notice of changes. 9.Tax Exempt Entities-you are appointing Pro-Tec Design as purchasing agent for materials becoming real property on this project:a)you take title to all materials and supplies at point of delivery b)you are responsible for the risk of loss on all materials and supplies c)you are responsible for all defective materials and supplies including those incorporated into real property d)these requirements apply to the prime contractor and every subcontractor who supplies both materials and labor. SITE CONDITIONS AND WORK PERFORMANCE 10.We are not responsible for protection of our work in place. 11.We will dispose of debris created by our work into Owner-furnished trash bins or container at the site. 12.You shall furnish and make available to us at the site reasonable storage and parking facilities,and convenient delivery access to our work. 13.You shall provide uncluttered and safe access for us to perform our work. The schedule of any other contractors involved in this project shall be made in consultation with us,and unless otherwise agreed to,shall provide time for us to perform our work on an 8-hour day,40-hour week basis.This Proposal/Contract does not include provision for our being required to perform overtime work for any reasons unless otherwise stated. An additional charge to the contract shall be made for any mutually agreed upon overtime. 14.We are not responsible for delays or defaults that are occasioned by causes of any kind beyond our control, Including but not limited to delays or defaults of Architects,the Owner,the Contractor,any Subcontractors,other third parties,civil disorders, labor disputes,and Acts of God.We shall be entitled to equitable adjustment for delays caused by any Architect, Engineer,Contractor,or Owner. 15. If any drawings, Illustrations,or descriptive matter are furnished with this Proposal/Contract,they are approximate and submitted only to show the general style,arrangement,and dimensions of equipment offered. 16.All work will be done during standard business hours, Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted. WARRANTY 16. No liquidated damages will be due. 17.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND PRO-TEC DESIGN'S STATED SPECIFICATIONS. PRO-TEC SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY FO MERCHANTIBILITY, IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS, IMPLIED WARRANTY OF DESIGN,AND ALL OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES. Customer's sole remedy in any action at law based hereunder(other than an action based on breach of warranty,which warranties are expressly excluded except as set forth herein)shall be limited to the repair or replacement of nonconforming goods ore parts,or,at Pro-Tec Design's option, refund of the applicable quote. IN NO EVENT SHALL PRO-TEC DESIGN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL ORE ECONOMIC DAMAGES OR LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THIS PROVISION IS CONSCIONABLE. 18. Pro-Tec Design will warranty the labor and materials covered under this quotation for one year from the date of first beneficial use of the system provided the Owner is current in their payments to Pro-Tec Design, Inc.Accounts that are not current shall not receive warranty work until said accounts are made current. Pro-Tec Design will respond during normal business hours Monday through Friday.Weekends, Holidays and after hours warranty support will be billable at standard overtime rates.Warranty does not include replacement or repair of equipment damaged by Misuse, Negligence, Over or Under Voltage,or"Acts of God"such as lightning or other weather related incidents.Warranty only covers the repair or replacement of any parts supplied by Pro-Tec and any labor and travel to and from the site to execute said repairs for one(1)year from the date the Owner has beneficial use of the system. No warranty is extended to not in contract(NIC)equipment. NIC equipment is defined as any equipment not supplied by Pro-Tec or existing equipment that is re-used. The troubleshooting, repair or replacement of NIC equipment will be provided by Pro-Tec at a time and materials basis. 19. Pro-Tec Design Is not an insurer of Customer's risks and exposures, Pro-Tec shall not be liable for any failure to perform under this Agreement due to any "Act of God,""Force Majeure,"of another cause beyond Pro-Tec Design's control. Pro-Tec Design shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused in whole or in part from negligence,fault,or wrongful act of Customer or of any third persons or parties. Services provided under this Agreement are for the sole benefit of the Customer and no rights are,or may be,conferred on any other party as a third-party beneficiary, by transfer or assignment,or otherwise. Pro-Tec Design's total liability is limited to the contract price;as matter of law,this limitation does not apply to fraud,willful injury,or willful violation of the law. OTHER 20.This Proposal/Contract, including the provisions printed above and any specifications or other provisions attached hereto,when accepted by you and Pro-Tec Design shall constitute the Contract between us,and all prior representations or agreements not incorporated herein are superseded.Any terms or conditions contained in any Customer proposal/contract/purchase order are expressly rejected and shall not bind Pro-Tec Design or affect or invalidate any terms contained herein. Terms and conditions herein shall not be modified except upon Pro-Tec Design's express written agreement. 21.This Proposal/Contract shall be interpreted and governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota. Any disputes arising out of business conduced hereunder shall be venued in the district court of the State of Minnesota. In case of dispute,the prevailing party shall be awarded reasonable attorney's fees. 22.The design and/or intent of the items listed in this system specification is considered intellectual property and owned by Pro-Tec Design and will not be disclosed to any party other than those intended by Pro-Tec Design. Disclosure of this design/intent will subject the discloser to Consultant Fees equivalent of the above listed design/build quotation. 23. Customer agrees that during the term of this contract and for two years following termination,they will not directly or indirectly solicit for hire nor contract for services any employee who performs services hereunder without Pro-Tec Design's written consent 24.This proposal and any documents associated with it supersede any prior verbal or written information provided. 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 4 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Page6 of 672 rr'J Pro-Tec Design Proposal TRUSTED SECURITY SOLUTIONS" 100% Employee Owned Sold To: City of Apple Valley Ship To: City of Apple Valley Greg Dahlstrom Greg Dahlstrom 6442 140th Street West Police Department Garage Apple Valley, MN 55124 TBD United States United States Phone: (952) 953-2500 Phone: (952) 953-2500 Fax: Fax: Email: greg.dahlstrom@applevalleymn.gov Email: greg.dahlstrom@applevalleymn.gov CO - 24664 - PD Vehicle Storage Building - Exterior camera reinstall due to WAP The following change order to: - Remove already installed exterior camera off building -Add outdoor rated 4x4 weatherproof box - Reinstall camera at new location and add flex to 4X4 box This should allow the vendor installing the WAP to use the same conduit drilled into the building for our camera. Date Quote Valid For Quote # Rep Terms 05/22/25 30 days PTDQ37681 Jill Bartyzal Net 30 days Line Qty Description Unit Price Ext. Price 1 1 MISC $90.00 $90.00 2 IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES 3 1 STATE CONTRACT- PROJECT MANAGEMENT $102.00 $102.00 4 4 STATE CONTRACT-TECHNICIAN $122.00 $488.00 Total $680.00 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 1 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Page WI of 672 Statement of Work 1. PTD to de-install and reinstall (1)exterior camera. Exclusions Thank you again for giving me the opportunity to provide you with this information. If you should need any further clarification or assistance, don't hesitate to contact me! To proceed with the proposal, please sign the Proposal Acceptance portion of the proposal and return to me. Jill Bartyzal Senior Business Relationship Manager 5929 Baker Road, Suite 400 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Cell (612) 222.6803 Fax (763) 553.0204 Email jbartyzal@pro-tecdesign.com 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 2 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Page2486 of 672 PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE CO - 24664 - PD Vehicle Storage Building - Exterior camera reinstall due to WAP PTDQ37681 5/22/2025 City of Apple Valley Greg Dahlstrom 6442 140th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 United States City of Apple Valley Printed Name and Title: Signature: Date: PO#/Reference#(optional): Pro-Tec Design, Inc. Printed Name and Title: Jill Bartyzal Senior Business Relationship Manager Signature: Date: 5/22/2025 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 3 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Pagelegf of 672 Standard Terms and Conditions FINANCIAL 1. No provisions of this Proposal/Contract shall serve to void our rights under Mechanics'Lien Laws. 2.We do not accept back charges that have not been previously agreed to by us in writing. 3. Late payments of 60 days or more will bear interest at the standard prevailing commercial rate 4. Unless otherwise specified,you will be billed for 30%of the project total immediately after the receipt of an order. Prompt payment is required to order parts and cover other costs associated with project start-up. 5. Progress billings will be issued monthly and unless specified in a separate contract all payments are due net 30. 6. Nothing in this Proposal/Contract shall be construed to require us to continue performance of work if we do not receive timely payment for properly performed work and suitably stored materials. 7.We retain title to all equipment until installation is complete and all payments due Pro-Tec Design have been paid in full. We reserve the right to retake possession of the same or any part thereof at your cost if default is made by you in any payment. If customer fails to follow the payment schedule(s)above or if Pro-Tec Design anticipates Customer may be unable to perform hereunder, Pro-Tec Design may terminate this contract,defer,discontinue or suspend work,or demand adequate assurance of Customer's performance. If a Customer's account must be placed with an attorney for collection,whether a lawsuit is filed or otherwise,or if the services of an attorney are required to protect Pro-Tec Design's interest,Customer agrees to pay all collection costs, including reasonable attorney's fees. 8.Alterations or modifications of the original quotation or specifications, including changes in quantity, material,design or other features, must be communicated in writing by Customer to Pro-Tec Design and accepted by Pro-Tec Design in writing, it being understood any change may increase prices. Customer shall be liable for an reimburse Pro-Tec Design for any and all work in process at the time of Pro-Tec Design's receipt of notice of changes. 9.Tax Exempt Entities-you are appointing Pro-Tec Design as purchasing agent for materials becoming real property on this project:a)you take title to all materials and supplies at point of delivery b)you are responsible for the risk of loss on all materials and supplies c)you are responsible for all defective materials and supplies including those incorporated into real property d)these requirements apply to the prime contractor and every subcontractor who supplies both materials and labor. SITE CONDITIONS AND WORK PERFORMANCE 10.We are not responsible for protection of our work in place. 11.We will dispose of debris created by our work into Owner-furnished trash bins or container at the site. 12.You shall furnish and make available to us at the site reasonable storage and parking facilities,and convenient delivery access to our work. 13.You shall provide uncluttered and safe access for us to perform our work. The schedule of any other contractors involved in this project shall be made in consultation with us,and unless otherwise agreed to,shall provide time for us to perform our work on an 8-hour day,40-hour week basis.This Proposal/Contract does not include provision for our being required to perform overtime work for any reasons unless otherwise stated. An additional charge to the contract shall be made for any mutually agreed upon overtime. 14.We are not responsible for delays or defaults that are occasioned by causes of any kind beyond our control, Including but not limited to delays or defaults of Architects,the Owner,the Contractor,any Subcontractors,other third parties,civil disorders, labor disputes,and Acts of God.We shall be entitled to equitable adjustment for delays caused by any Architect, Engineer,Contractor,or Owner. 15. If any drawings, Illustrations,or descriptive matter are furnished with this Proposal/Contract,they are approximate and submitted only to show the general style,arrangement,and dimensions of equipment offered. 16.All work will be done during standard business hours, Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted. WARRANTY 16. No liquidated damages will be due. 17.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND PRO-TEC DESIGN'S STATED SPECIFICATIONS. PRO-TEC SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY FO MERCHANTIBILITY, IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS, IMPLIED WARRANTY OF DESIGN,AND ALL OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES. Customer's sole remedy in any action at law based hereunder(other than an action based on breach of warranty,which warranties are expressly excluded except as set forth herein)shall be limited to the repair or replacement of nonconforming goods ore parts,or,at Pro-Tec Design's option, refund of the applicable quote. IN NO EVENT SHALL PRO-TEC DESIGN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL ORE ECONOMIC DAMAGES OR LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. CUSTOMER AGREES THAT THIS PROVISION IS CONSCIONABLE. 18. Pro-Tec Design will warranty the labor and materials covered under this quotation for one year from the date of first beneficial use of the system provided the Owner is current in their payments to Pro-Tec Design, Inc.Accounts that are not current shall not receive warranty work until said accounts are made current. Pro-Tec Design will respond during normal business hours Monday through Friday.Weekends, Holidays and after hours warranty support will be billable at standard overtime rates.Warranty does not include replacement or repair of equipment damaged by Misuse, Negligence, Over or Under Voltage,or"Acts of God"such as lightning or other weather related incidents.Warranty only covers the repair or replacement of any parts supplied by Pro-Tec and any labor and travel to and from the site to execute said repairs for one(1)year from the date the Owner has beneficial use of the system. No warranty is extended to not in contract(NIC)equipment. NIC equipment is defined as any equipment not supplied by Pro-Tec or existing equipment that is re-used. The troubleshooting, repair or replacement of NIC equipment will be provided by Pro-Tec at a time and materials basis. 19. Pro-Tec Design Is not an insurer of Customer's risks and exposures, Pro-Tec shall not be liable for any failure to perform under this Agreement due to any "Act of God,""Force Majeure,"of another cause beyond Pro-Tec Design's control. Pro-Tec Design shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused in whole or in part from negligence,fault,or wrongful act of Customer or of any third persons or parties. Services provided under this Agreement are for the sole benefit of the Customer and no rights are,or may be,conferred on any other party as a third-party beneficiary, by transfer or assignment,or otherwise. Pro-Tec Design's total liability is limited to the contract price;as matter of law,this limitation does not apply to fraud,willful injury,or willful violation of the law. OTHER 20.This Proposal/Contract, including the provisions printed above and any specifications or other provisions attached hereto,when accepted by you and Pro-Tec Design shall constitute the Contract between us,and all prior representations or agreements not incorporated herein are superseded.Any terms or conditions contained in any Customer proposal/contract/purchase order are expressly rejected and shall not bind Pro-Tec Design or affect or invalidate any terms contained herein. Terms and conditions herein shall not be modified except upon Pro-Tec Design's express written agreement. 21.This Proposal/Contract shall be interpreted and governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota. Any disputes arising out of business conduced hereunder shall be venued in the district court of the State of Minnesota. In case of dispute,the prevailing party shall be awarded reasonable attorney's fees. 22.The design and/or intent of the items listed in this system specification is considered intellectual property and owned by Pro-Tec Design and will not be disclosed to any party other than those intended by Pro-Tec Design. Disclosure of this design/intent will subject the discloser to Consultant Fees equivalent of the above listed design/build quotation. 23. Customer agrees that during the term of this contract and for two years following termination,they will not directly or indirectly solicit for hire nor contract for services any employee who performs services hereunder without Pro-Tec Design's written consent 24.This proposal and any documents associated with it supersede any prior verbal or written information provided. 5929 Baker Road-Suite#400-Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone:763-553-1477-Fax:763-233-6855 Page 4 solutions@pro-tecdesign.com-www.pro-tecdesign.com Paget of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.EE. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Change Order No. 12 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage Staff Contact: Department / Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Approve Change Order No. 12 for Project 2021-172, Police Garage 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. 12 to the project contracts. The change order covers three issues summarized below.These issues result in changes to two 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$3,347.61.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: Change 20 amp to 30 amp circuits for heat therapy units.There are two heat therapy units, one in each locker room,that were purchased separately by the City.When doing installation of these units, it was discovered that they will require 30 amp electrical circuits, rather than the 20 amp circuits specified in the plans. This change adds the larger capacity 30 amp circuits. Item 2: Credit to direct bury light pole and use base in impound lot.The plans call for use of solar powered light poles in the parking lot. Generally,the preferred method is to mount the light poles on top of cement bases which protect the poles from damage by vehicles. However, attempts to anchor the cement bases in the areas at the base of the retaining wall were creating potential problems for the stabilization of the retaining wall. As a result, the engineers recommended the Page 433 of 672 direct bury method for the light poles to avoid risk of undermining the footing of the retaining wall. One cement base was redeployed in the impound parking lot. This is a credit for not using the cement bases at the retaining wall. Item 3: Provide 20 and 30 amp circuits for IT battery back-up.The IT equipment closet contains mostly separately purchased networking equipment. The City purchased a robust battery back-up system for all the networking equipment as this site will have the ability to serve as an emergency operations center(EOC). However, the selected battery back-up unit requires larger circuits than what were specified in this room. This change adds the upsized circuit as well as two additional circuits to better facilitate the hook-ups to the battery back-up. Due to coordination and timing issues involved in this work, staff granted authorization to proceed with the IT circuit work to keep the project on schedule Budget Impact: The total budget impact for the entire change is an addition of$3,347.61. See the attached summary for the list of cost changes by issue and by contract. Attachments: 1. Change Order 12 Summary Page 434 of 672 Project 2021-172, Police Garage (Police Operations Building) Change Order Budget Impact Summary Sheet Change Order Number: 12 Council Meeting Date: 12-Jun-25 Costs by Construction Issue Prior Staff Item(s) Change Amount Summary Approval? 1 Addition $ 2,310.59 Change 20 amp to 30 amp circuits for heat therapy units no 2 Deduction $ (3,565.56) Credit to direct bury light pole and use base in impound lot no 3 Addition $ 4,602.58 Provide 20 amp circuits for IT battery back-up yes Total Cost Changes $ 3,347.61 Costs by Contract Contract Change Information Costs by Contract Contractor Previous Amount Change New Amount CO# NAC Mechanical and Electrical Services $ 1,051,404.00 $ 3,241.00 $ 1,054,645.00 6 26D Electrical,Communications, Safety&Security Const. Man. Fee RJM Construction $ 253,233.96 $ 66.43 $ 253,300.39 12 Const. Man. Reimburseables RJM Construction $ 4,204.04 $ 40.18 $ 4,244.22 12 Total Cost Changes $ 3,347.61 Page 435 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.FF. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Change Order No. 4 to agreement with Jerry's Transmission Service, Inc., d/b/a North Central Emergency Vehicles,for 2025 Fire Engine,Triple Combination Pumper Staff Contact: Department / Division: Matt Nelson, Fire Chief Fire Action Requested: Approve Change Order No. 4 to agreement with Jerry's Transmission Service, Inc., d/b/a North Central Emergency Vehicles,for 2025 Fire Engine,Triple Combination Pumper Summary: Attached is a proposed change order for the project agreement. The change order covers a few changes to the specification for the new fire engine which are summarized below. Change Order 4 is in the amount of$0.00. The contract sum prior to approval of the change order is $1,060,763.00. With the approval of the change order,the contract sum would be $1,060,763.00. Background: During the process of reviewing the engineering drawings of the pump panel area of the truck, a couple of minor changes were requested to the spec of the truck. The identified changes include adding panel light switches to the top of the pump panel, and to the sides of the truck.Adding a foam manifold bleeder valve. Removal of the working about how the side panels of the pump compartment area are to overlap as the design was changed, so this does not occur anymore. Budget Impact: The total cost of these proposed changes is $0.00. Attachments: 1. Change Order Page 436 of 672 ... .... ••..• City of Apple Valley CHANGE ORDER PROJECT NAME: 2025 Fire Engine, Tripple Combination Pumper NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Jerry's Transmission Service, Inc., d/b/a North Central Emergency Vehicles DATE: June 04, 2025 CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: 4 Description of Change: The following proposed changes are incorporated into the Agreement referenced above. The contractor agrees to perform and the owner agrees to pay for the following changes to the Agreement. Item# Description of Proposed Change Amount 1 See attachment for complete list of changes $0.00 REQUESTED AMOUNT OF CHANGE: $0.00 ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,058,370.00 NET CHANGE BY PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDERS: $2,393.00 CONTRACT SUM PRIOR TO THIS CHANGE ORDER: $1,060,763.00 CONTRACT SUM WILL BE CHANGED BY CHANGE ORDER: $0.00 NEW CONTRACT SUM INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER: $1,060,763.00 Date 6/4/2025 By . Dan Rushmeier, Fire Salesman Date By Clint Hooppaw, Mayor Date And Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 437 of 672 Contract Change Order # 4 Change Resulting From Customer Request Spartan Motors USA Inc Truck 224008-01 Date: 5/13/2025 Customer/Department: Apple Valley Fire Dept.MN Dealer: North Central Emergency This Change Order is a legal document that changes the content of the contractual agreement and does not become effective until is signed by all parties to which it applies. Item# C/D/A Quote Writer# Description co Amomt Change Pay or(To Receive) 2 Add 28-10-2015 Panel lights activation buttons to the top,left and $0.00 right top pump panel 3 Add Panel light switch to the side panel $0.00 4 Delete 26-37-5050 $0.00 When opened;the panels shall provide a large access opening to the pump for ease of serviceability. Wording-The upper panels shall open first and there shall not be a fixed middle sill between the hinged panels. If the upper panel is not properly closed and the parking brake is released,it shall activate the hazard light in the cab to alert the crew. 5 Add 12-10-1000 Foam mainfold shall have a specific bleeder $0.00 The Contract Price will change by this amount $0.00 Due to the changes outlined in this change order,and the current level of completed work,this change will add 0 days to the contracted delivery days of your apparatus. If a signed copy of this change order is not returned to Spartan by 5/16/2025 ,one(1)day will be added to your contracted delivery date for every one(1)day late in returning the document,in addition to the above quoted extension. Spartan will reserve the right to decline any requested change(s)if the document is not returned signed by the reqeusted date and/or the unit may also be pulled out of production if in process. Please sign and return ASAP. Any delays can and will cause a losss of production days. Dealer Representative Customer Respresentative Spartan Sales Administrator Date Date Date Thursday,May 22,2025 Page 1 of 1 Page 438 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.GG. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve payment to Charter Spectrum to bury overhead cable lines for Project 2024-189, Redwood Park Reconstruction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Approve payment to Charter Spectrum to bury overhead cable lines for Project 2024-189, Redwood Park Reconstruction (2023 Parks Bond Referendum) Summary: As part of the 2023 Parks Bond Referendum projects,the City plans to reconstruct Redwood Park. One of the steps in the project is to bury the overhead cable lines that run through the park. Charter Spectrum has developed a cost of$34,999.68 for the project and requires pre-payment to schedule the work.There are a few factors that are unknown at this time that could increase the cost of the project, such as unusual soil conditions, rock formations, poor back filling material, etc. The attached invoice serves as the necessary agreement with Charter Spectrum. Staff is recommending the City ask Charter Spectrum to proceed with the project and the City issue a check in the full amount of$34,999.68 to Charter Spectrum for the work. 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. Page 439 of 672 Budget Impact: Funding for this project comes from the successful 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. Attachments: 1. Invoice Page 440 of 672 Invoice Specir ��' Date Invoice# 5/12/2025 CHTR67695 Bill To Address: Remit To Address: City of Apple Valley Charter Communications Operating LLC Eric Carlson Sundry Billing 14603 Hayes Rd. PO Box 83180 Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 Chicago, IL 60691-0180 PID Due Date 5960351 5/12/2025 Description Class Amount Forced Relocate Labor and Materials-The City of Apple Valley is re-developing the Redwood Community Park.They are asking Charter to remove the existing coax overhead lines.Our existing facilities will need to be relocated due to this project.This project includes relocating existing back lot aerial coax to front lot underground coax, &pedestals to the new right of way.This project is reimbursable because the city wants us to move from back lot moving to underground front lot and need to relocate to the new road right of way.. LABOR Forced Relocate-LEGAL(Pub... 26,141.68 MATERIAL Forced Relocate-LEGAL(Pub... 8,858.00 Please mail payment to the address on this invoice. We do not accept credit cards or electronic payments at this time. For invoice questions please contact Total $34,999.68 SUNDRYBILLINGGROUP @ CHARTER.COM Customer Total Balance $34,999.68 Page 441 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.HH. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Hallberg Engineering, Inc.,for Commissioning Agenda for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 & Improvements to #1 &#3 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration Action Requested: Approve acceptance and final payment on agreement with Hallberg Engineering, Inc.,for Commissioning Agenda for Apple Valley Fire Station #2 & Improvements to#1 &#3 Summary: The City is completing the process of making health/safety and operational improvements to all three fire stations.This project pertains to commissioning services at the completion of such construction work to ensure that mechanical systems are operating as intended to provide maximum efficiency. The total cost of the original project was $39,900.00. There were no change orders in the total amount of$0.00. The final cost of the project is $39,900.00. There were also reimbursable expenses of$600.04. Background: This agreement is for professional commissioning services. The commissioning has been completed. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Final Pay Invoice Page 442 of 672 I 1750 Commerce Court•White Bear Lake,MN 55110 (p)651.748.1100• (f)651.748.9370 www.hallbergengineering.com HALLBERG ENGINEERING City of Apple Valley Invoice number 37019 Charles Grawe Date 04/30/2025 7100 147th Street W Apple Valley, MN 55124 Project R23-4600.000 City of Apple Valley-Fire Stations Cx Professional Services through April 30,2025 Email invoices to Charles Grawe(Charles.Grawe@applevalleymn.gov) Contract Percent Description Amount Complete Prior Billed Total Billed Current Billed City of Apple Valley-Fire Stations Cx 39,900.00 100.00 38,500.00 39,900.00 1,400.00 Total 39,900.00 100.00 38,500.00 39,900.00 1,400.00 Invoice total 1,400.00 Billings to Date Description Current Billed Prior Billed Total Billed City of Apple Valley-Fire Stations Cx 1,400.00 39,100.04 40,500.04 Total 1,400.00 39,100.04 40,500.04 Aging Summary Invoice Number Invoice Date Outstanding Current Over 30 Over 60 Over 90 Over 120 37019 04/30/2025 1,400.00 1,400.00 Total 1,400.00 1,400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Final Cx Report issued on 4-15-all work scope complete, closing project Pagc'1'13 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.11. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve claims and bills Staff Contact: Department / Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance 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 May 14, 2025, May 21, 2025, and May 28, 2025, in the amounts of $1,799,479.37, $1,000,011.24, and $2,084,889.97, respectively. Attachments: 1. Check Register&Summary May 14, 2025 2. Check Register&Summary May 21, 2025 3. Check Register&Summary May 28, 2025 Page 444 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34538 5/16/2025 145130 1 CLEAN CONSCIENCE 1,100.00 CLEANING SVCS-EDU BLDG APR 489159 4APR25 2092.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 1,100.00 34539 5/16/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE .99- DISCOUNT 489254 350130100379 1340.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 9.99 BROOM HANDLE 489254 350130100379 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 9.00 34540 5/16/2025 114540 ALEX AIR APPARATUS 2 LLC 332.53 FS2 SCBA QUARTERLY AIR TEST 489179 9533 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 247.53 FS1 SCBA QUARTERLY AIR TEST 489178 9534 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 247.53 FS1 SCBA QUARTERLY AIR TEST 489180 9535 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 827.59 34541 5/16/2025 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 110.24 BUS CARDS,NAME PLATE-HAYES 489282 134867 1100.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES DEV MANAGEMENT 110.24 34542 5/16/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 32.98 COMBO PADLOCKS 489283 19GMRLTTT7JC 1850.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SOFTBALL 23.46 489223 1GTVPQFVXJGK 1850.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SOFTBALL 35.18 IPAD CASE 489256 1JWMGK97MLD1 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 39.78 DESKTOP SWITCH 489252 1KPDPGRW3JRM 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 71.92 MONITOR STANDS 489252 1 KPDPGRW3JRM 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 109.74 DUAL MONITOR MOUNTS 489252 1KPDPGRW3JRM 1060.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 21.75 PHONE HANDSET CORDS 489253 1LMLFPT169QV 1030.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 414.06 REPLACEMENT IPAD FOR EVIDENCE 489233 1NT7G1P37PTT 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 160.67 TRASH PICKERS 489189 1Q1MXGRFGD3J 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 349.00 MINI-FRIDGE NEW BUILDING 489162 1WN31QFT44CW 4432.6740 2021172G CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 240.45 SHOP SUPPLIES 489192 1Y1D4DCLG4QY 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 1,498.99 34543 5/16/2025 156688 ANGRY INCH BREWING 216.00 BEER#1 00052796 489304 1355 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 132.00 BEER#1 00052796 489305 1356 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 348.00 34544 5/16/2025 155342 BARREL THEORY BEER CO 435.00 BEER#3 00052690 489320 6267 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 353.00 BEER#3 00052690 489321 6331 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 445 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34544 5/16/2025 155342 BARREL THEORY BEER CO Continued... 788.00 34545 5/1612025 157587 BIX PRODUCE COMPANY LLC 213.24 NO TAX#1 00052874 489322 6616175 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 213.24 34546 5/16/2025 100296 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN-BEER 251.60 BEER#2 00000105 489345 120842717 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6,683.45 BEER#2 00000105 489346 120950506 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5,368.30 BEER#3 00000105 489352 121059008 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 630.85 TAX#3 00000105 489353 121059009 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6,707.75 BEER#2 00000105 489348 121059010 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 127.15 TAX#2 00000105 489349 121059011 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 13,905.22 BEER#1 00000105 489323 121059012 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 48.40 TAX#1 00000105 489324 121059013 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,187.00 BEER#1 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STOCK PURCHASES 55.40- CMBEER#3 00000105 489357 413482884 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 446 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34546 5/16/2025 100296 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN-BEER Continued... 72.00- CMBEER#1 00000105 489330 413482887 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 126.40- CMBEER#1 00000105 489339 413505295 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 71.20- CMBEER#3 00000105 489363 413506709 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 26.15- CMBEER#3 00000105 489361 413506710 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.67- CMBEER#1 00000105 489335 413506715 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.53- CMBEER#1 00000105 489336 413506716 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.30- CMBEER#1 00000105 489337 413506717 5015.6530 BEER 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10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34550 5/16/2025 110406 CORNERSTONE COPY BURNSVILLE Continued... 34551 5/16/2025 119052 CUSTOM HOSE TECH INC 167.89 HYD.HOSE REPAIR 489155 125545 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 167.89 34552 5/16/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 54.70 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHTS 489207 200001029347APR 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 228.27 QUARRY POINT TOWER 489208 200001036888APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 214 42 VALLEYWOOD MAINT BLDG 489209 200001348960APR 2230.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 263.31 VALLEYWOOD RESERVOIR 489210 200002244242APR 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 79.79 SIGNAL 140TH/GARDENVIEW APR 489200 200003037769APR 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Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34567 5/16/2025 119604 OLSEN CHAIN 8 CABLE Continued... 34568 5/16/2025 154497 PETERSON,KRAIG 52.50 LOCAL TRAVEL 489161 20250429 5005.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 52.50 34569 5/16/2025 150718 PRO-TEC DESIGN,INC 213.50 CMF GATE READER REPAIR 489258 118660 1530.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 25,854.00 PD OPS CAMERAS AND READERS 489297 118692 4432.6810 2021172G CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 26,067.50 34570 5/16/2025 122110 REINDERS INC 30,880.00 489246 340735101 1715.6213 FERTILIZER PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 30,880.00 34571 5/16/2025 144815 RIHM KENWORTH 34.47 PARTS-#401 489164 2199259A 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 36.47 PARTS-#401 489164 2199259A 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 70.94 34572 5/16/2025 142782 RINK-TEC INTERNATIONAL 891.33 AVSA REFRIGERATION QUARTERLY 489262 6176 5210.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,283.02 HAYES REFRIGERATION QUARTERLY 489263 6177 5265.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 2,174.35 34573 5/16/2025 147110 RITE 321.69 BARCODE SCANNER 489220 T0510000309 5025.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 321.69 34574 5/16/2025 100829 SHAMROCK GROUP INC 129.64 NO TAX#2 00052880 489438 10300196 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 111.12 NO TAX#3 00052880 489439 12200088 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 100.64 NO TAX#2 00052880 489437 12200089 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 138.40 NO TAX#1 00052880 489434 12200095 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 124.76 NO TAX#3 00052880 489440 12200147 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 108.68 NO TAX#1 00052880 489435 12200155 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 144.84 NO TAX#3 00052880 489441 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INSTRUCTOR 489186 20250430 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 275.20 34579 5/16/2025 137344 TRAFERA LLC 103,180.00 STORAGE AREA NETWORK-SECONDARY 489296 I001284335AA 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 103,180.00 34580 5/16/2025 120784 ULINE 688.64 GLOVES 489157 190132657 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 688.64 34581 5/16/2025 100496 VAN PAPER CO 586.56 BAGS#3 00008795 489448 106655 5095.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 5.87- DISCT#3 00008795 489449 106655 5095.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 214.29 BAGS#2 00008795 489446 107203 5065.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 2.14- DISCT#2 00008795 489447 107203 5065.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 792.84 34582 5/16/2025 158620 VENN BREWING COMPANY 245.00 BEER#3 00052964 489452 8706 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 232.49 BEER#2 00052964 489451 8707 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 93.34 BEER#1 00052964 489450 8803 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 570.83 34583 5/16/2025 100081 WASTE MANAGEMENT-BURNSVILLE LANDFILL 453.28 PARK TRASH 489265 3817802915 1720.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 453.28 Page 452 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325669 5/7/2025 163730 MN DEPT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY Continued... 38.00 RPZ TESTER REGISTRATION 489144 20250502 1710.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 38.00 325670 5/14/2025 161205 ABDO 8,760.00 COMPENSATION STUDY 489280 503155 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 6,627.82 COMPENSATION STUDY 489281 504741 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 15,387.82 325671 5/14/2025 147492 ACUSHNET COMPANY 18.00- DISCOUNT 489456 920396539 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH 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5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 453 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325674 5/14/2025 125174 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY Continued... 9,995.71 325675 5/14/2025 118892 ASPEN MILLS 628.90 VEST CARRIER K.SCHULTZ 489234 353022 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 628.90 325676 5/14/2025 100820 AT&T MOBILITY 38.23 INSP WIRELESS DATA 489194 287318957082X05 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 032025 228.17 FIRE CELL PHONES 489194 287318957082X05 1330.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FIRE OPERATIONS 032025 458.76 FIRE WIRELESS DATA 489194 287318957082X05 1330.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FIRE OPERATIONS 032025 1,362.28 POL WIRELESS DATA 489194 287318957082X05 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 032025 3,550.16 POL CELL PHONES 489194 287318957082X05 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 032025 32.82 INSP WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 032025 38.23 IT WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 1030.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 032025 38.23 PW WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 1500.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW MANAGEMENT 032025 41.23 POL CELL PHONE 489195 287325474621X05 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 032025 44.88 NR CELL PHONE 489195 287325474621X05 1520.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS NATURAL RESOURCES 032025 44.88 ADM CELL PHONE 489195 287325474621X05 1010.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ADMINISTRATION 032025 76.46 PK WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 032025 89.76 ENG CELL PHONES 489195 287325474621X05 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 032025 107.82 PK CELL PHONES 489195 287325474621X05 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 032025 114.69 STR WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 032025 134.64 STR CELL PHONES 489195 287325474621X05 1600 6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 032025 149.79 REC CELL PHONES 489195 287325474621X05 1700 6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT Page 454 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325676 5/14/2025 100820 AT&T MOBILITY Continued... 032025 41.23 GOLF CELL PHONE 489195 287325474621X05 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 032025 114.69 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 032025 86.11 UTIL CELL PHONES 489195 287325474621X05 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 032025 382 30 UTIL WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 032025 38.23 STORM WIRELESS DATA 489195 287325474621X05 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 032025 44.88 ENG CELL PHONE 489260 287342120685X05 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 032025 89.76 CODE CELL PHONES 489260 287342120685X05 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 032025 144.74 INSP CELL PHONES 489260 287342120685X05 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 032025 7,492.97 325677 5/14/2025 163720 BACK CHANNEL BREWING COLLECTIVE LLC 598.00 BEER#3 00053151 489319 2662 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 225.00 BEER#3 00053151 489318 2696 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 823.00 325678 5/14/2025 137649 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 144.21 EMS SUPPLIES 489278 85744497 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 751.98 EMS BAGS(2) 489278 85744497 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 20.21 HAND SANITIZER 489181 85744498 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE 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TELEPHONE/PAGERS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 62.92 POL CABLE TV APR 489202 175322001APR25 1200.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 199.31 325682 5/14/2025 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION .74- LIQ2 USE TAX 489177 4227701117 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .74 LIQ2 USE TAX 489177 4227701117 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 10.80 MATS&MOPS 489177 4227701117 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS .82- SALES TAX ADJ 489277 4228011212 5205.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT .82 SALES TAX ADJ 489277 4228011212 5200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT ARENA FUND BALANCE SHEET 10.90 AVSA ENTRANCE MATS 489277 4228011212 5205.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 3.84 ENTRY RUG REPLACEMENT 489187 4228267611 1920.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVSENIOR CENTER 8.30 HAYES ENTRANCE MATS 489146 4228267672 5260.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVARENA 2 MANAGEMENT-HAYES 81.07 AVCC RUG SERVICE 489175 4228267683 1900.6240 CLEANING 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DRIVING RANGE 2,600.00 RANGE BALLS 489285 8389892SO 2220.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF DRIVING RANGE 6,500.00 325684 5/14/2025 101007 CROSS NURSERIES INC 17,778.05 TREE SALE TREES 489287 53467 1520.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES NATURAL RESOURCES 2,985.95 ASH TREE REPLACEMENT 489286 53468 4933.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EAB REMOVALS 1,317.00 BMP MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 489286 53468 5505.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 22,081.00 325685 5/14/2025 157140 ELM CREEK BREWING COMPANY 187.00 BEER#2 00052850 489379 8280 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 187.00 Page 456 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325685 5/14/2025 157140 ELM CREEK BREWING COMPANY Continued... 325686 5/14/2025 157586 EMERGENCY TECHNICAL DECON 3,984.35 TURNOUT GEAR REPAIR(19 SETS) 489237 365 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 6,286.15 TURNOUT GEAR REPAIR(15 SETS) 489236 394 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 1,304.05 TURNOUT GEAR REPAIR(7 SETS) 489247 396 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 11,574.55 325687 5/14/2025 158230 FALLING KNIFE BREWING CO 400.00 THC#1 00052916 489381 19032 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 324.00 BEER#1 00052916 489382 19032 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 480.00 THC#1 00052916 489380 19202 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,204.00 325688 5/14/2025 100166 FEDEX 13.95 FREIGHT ON RESALE 489299 884691907 2210.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP 18.28 FREIGHT ON RESALE 489300 884691908 2210.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP 32.23 325689 5/14/2025 102694 GERTENS 224.93- GOLF USE TAX 489289 23646412 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 224.93 GOLF USE TAX 489289 23646412 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 3,271.73 CHEMICALS FOR COURSE 489289 23646412 2235.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 3,271.73 325690 5/14/2025 100711 GIRARDS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS,INC 224.00 FOLDER MACHINE ANNUAL MAINT. 489290 2506CIT5192 1035.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FINANCE 112.00 FOLDER MACHINE ANNUAL MAINT. 489290 2506CIT5192 5365.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 112.00 FOLDER MACHINE ANNUAL MAINT. 489290 2506CIT5192 5305.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 448.00 325691 5/14/2025 100718 GRAWE,CHARLES H 217.00 2025 MCMA CONF MILEAGE 489160 20250501 1010.6276 SCHOOLSICONFERENCES/EXP OTHERADMINISTRATION 217.00 325692 5/14/2025 100314 GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA DISTRIBU 1,611.89 TAX#1 00000122 489386 46684955016 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 40.08 NTAX#1 00000122 489387 46684955016 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 29.29- CMTAX#3 00000122 489389 46854787022 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,205.98 TAX#3 00000122 489388 46854787023 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,828.66 Page 457 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325692 5/14/2025 100314 GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA DISTRIBU Continued... 325693 5/14/2025 156038 GREAT PLAINS FIRE,INC. 3,136.86 FF GLOVES(24 PAIRS) 489239 8852 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 3,136.86 325694 5/14/2025 137419 HEDBERG,RON 1,500.00 FAC START UP CASH 489291 20250509 1000.1020 PETTY CASH-GENERAL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 1,500.00 325695 5/14/2025 120951 HENSLEY DESIGN 283.15 LOGO APRONS 489231 307 5065.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 283.16 LOGO APRONS 489231 307 5025.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 566.31 325696 5/14/2025 100231 HOHENSTEINS INC 717.00 THC#1 00005574 489390 814362 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,036.95 BEER#1 00005574 489391 814362 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 787.50 THC#3 00005574 489406 814406 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 380.25 BEER#3 00005574 489407 814406 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 81 00 TAX#3 00005574 489408 814406 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 76.50 THC#2 00005574 489401 814445 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 125.40 BEER#2 00005574 489402 814445 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 666.00 THC#2 00005574 489399 816335 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 764.70 BEER#2 00005574 489400 816335 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 405.00 THC#3 00005574 489409 816419 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,972.00 BEER#3 00005574 489410 816419 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 66.00 TAX#3 00005574 489411 816419 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 994.50 THC#1 00005574 489392 816442 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,359.50 BEER#1 00005574 489393 816442 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 147.00 TAX#1 00005574 489394 816442 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 142.50 BEER#2 00005574 489403 818687 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 144.00 THC#2 00005574 489404 818688 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 237.90 BEER#2 00005574 489405 818688 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,078.50 THC#3 00005574 489412 818768 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 313.50 BEER#3 00005574 489413 818768 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 127.00 TAX#3 00005574 489414 818768 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 142 50 BEER#1 00005574 489395 818803 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 693.00 THC#1 00005574 489396 818804 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 842.60 BEER#1 00005574 489397 818804 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 36.00 TAX#1 00005574 489398 818804 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES Page 458 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325696 5/14/2025 100231 HOHENSTEINS INC Continued... 13,336.80 325697 5114/2025 162115 HOVDA,SAM 41.37 LOCAL MILEAGE 489255 20250424 1030.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 41.37 325698 5/14/2025 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 16.23 AVCC WIRE TRAY,PENS,ETC. 489176 IN4823473 1900.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 58.68 STORE SUPPLIES 489145 IN4823917 5025.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 367.46 PAPER TOWELS/TOILET PAPER 489224 IN4827553 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 285.51 SOAP,CLEANERS ETC FOR BLDG 489298 IN4827635 1060.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 727.88 325699 5/14/2025 158334 INSIGHT BREWING CO 277.50 BEER#1 00052942 489416 23420 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 600.00 THC#1 00052942 489417 23553 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 267.60 BEER#3 00052942 489419 23759 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 69.25 BEER#1 00052942 489418 23761 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,214.35 325700 5/14/2025 157514 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC OF FIRE CHIEFS 749.00 FRI CONF-NELSON-ORLANDO FL 489294 20250509 1310.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERFIRE TRAINING 749.00 FRI CONF-KARNICK-ORLANDO FL 489294 20250509 1310.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERFIRE TRAINING 1,498.00 325701 5/14/2025 120273 KENNEDY&GRAVEN CHARTERED 95.00 CABLE COMM LEGAL ON PEG FEES 489257 186925 2012.6231 LEGAL SERVICES CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 95.00 325702 5/14/2025 100532 LANO EQUIPMENT INC 541.78 EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS 489264 11143426 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 541.78 325703 5/14/2025 100281 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES 5,850.00 PATROL ONLINE 489156 425139 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 5,850.00 325704 5114/2025 163768 LINDGREN,STEVE 12.72 UB REFUND 14374 HICKORY WAY 489259 20250508A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 12.72 Page 459 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325704 5/14/2025 163768 LINDGREN,STEVE Continued... 325705 5/14/2025 100288 LMC INSURANCE TRUST 193,821.00 2ND QTR PROP LIAB INSURANCE 489230 20250505 7205.6311 INSURANCE-PROPERTY/LIABILITY INSURANCE CLAIMS 193,821.00 325706 5/14/2025 101616 LMC INSURANCE TRUST 157,407.00 W-COMP 2ND QTR 25/26 489167 20250505 7205.6142 WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE CLAIMS 157,407.00 325707 5/14/2025 119353 MADISON NATIONAL LIFE INS CO INC 2,778.09 STD FEES MAY 489222 20250501 1020.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES 228.15 LTD INSURANCE MAY 489222 20250501 9000.2113 ACCRUED LTD PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,006.24 325708 5/14/2025 100309 MENARDS 39.94 IRRIGATION PARTS 489188 90835A 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 12.49 BENCH REPAIR 489190 91367 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 16.90 IRRIGATION PARTS 489191 91368A 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 69.33 325709 5/14/2025 163721 MIDWEST EXTRACTION SERVICES LLC 240.00 THC/CBD#1 00053150 489422 4474 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 240.00 325710 5/14/2025 144980 MN PETROLEUM SERVICE 566.43 REPLACEMENT OF FUEL TANK HOSE 489293 158096 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 566.43 325711 5/14/2025 151805 MONTGOMERY BREWING 31.00- CMBEER#3 00052282 489428 448 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 124.00 BEER#2 00052282 489426 5185 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 223.00 BEER#3 00052282 489427 5186 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 316.00 325712 5/14/2025 100995 NAPAAUTO PARTS 3.59- GOLF USE TAX 489267 939832 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 3.59 GOLF USE TAX 489267 939832 2240.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 52.20 BREAK CLEANER 489267 939832 2240.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 7.96 PARTS-#324 489163 960992 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 60.16 Page 460 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325712 5/14/2025 100995 NAPAAUTO PARTS Continued... 325713 5/14/2025 114052 NOVACARE REHABILITATION 120.00 PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING 489183 848571031 5365.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 120.00 325714 5/14/2025 152597 OLD WORLD BEER 341.00 BEER#3 00052433 489429 16052 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 341.00 325715 5/1412025 100648 OTTO,KENNETH N 135.10 K OTTO MILEAGE JAN-APR 2025 489174 20250428 1700.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 135.10 325716 5/14/2025 100374 PEPSI-COLA COMPANY 566.50 TAX#1 00002171 489430 57646005 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 566.50 325717 5/14/2025 158301 PEQUIN,CHRISTOPHER 305.00 ICC EXAM 489166 20250428 1400.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 305.00 325718 5/14/2025 153484 PRYES BREWING COMPANY LLC 183.50 BEER#1 00052530 489431 97000 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 355.00 BEER#3 00052530 489432 97062 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 538.50 325719 5/1412025 149126 RED BULL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY 188.74 TAX#2 00052064 489433 5016588999 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 188.74 325720 5/14/2025 153910 ROCK HARD LANDSCAPE SUPPLY 1,400.00 ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER 489275 3196465 1735.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK PLAY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANC 1,400.00 325721 5/14/2025 111161 STERICYCLE INC. 112.42 SHREDDING SERVICE 489251 8010593897 1250.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPOLICE FACILITY 41.02 SHRED IT 489225 8010637872 1100.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVDEV MANAGEMENT 41.03 SHRED IT 489225 8010637872 1510.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 70.93 SHRED IT 489225 8010637872 1400.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVINSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 265.40 Page 461 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325721 5/14/2025 111161 STERICYCLE INC. Continued... 325722 5/14/2025 163731 SWANSON HASKAMP CONSULTING LLC 2,186.25 PLANNING CONSULTANT FEES 489229 1457 1100.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DEV MANAGEMENT 540.00 PLANNING CONSULTANT FEES 489228 1458 1100.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DEV MANAGEMENT 2,726.25 325723 5/14/2025 163518 TERPSEY 93.60 THC/CBD#1 00053142 489443 75065 5015 6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 93.60 325724 5/14/2025 157211 THE STANDARD 347.25 BASIC LIFE INSURANCE MAY 489221 20250501 9000.2117 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-BASIC PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 9,784.95 SUPP/DEP LIFE INSURANCE MAY 489221 20250501 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,132.20 325725 5/14/2025 152020 TWIN CITY TREE AUTHORITY 3,450.00 ASH TREE REMOVAL 489292 2666 4933.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EAB REMOVALS 3,450.00 325726 5/14/2025 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS 41.64 HCSC CELL PHONE 489196 6110219176 1920.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SENIOR CENTER 41.64 ADM CELL PHONE 489196 6110219176 1010.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ADMINISTRATION 41.64 SHOP CELL PHONE 489196 6110219176 1530.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 80.02 IT WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1030.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 81.65 CODE CELL PHONE,WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 121.66 PK CELL PHONE,WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 160.04 INSP WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 240.15 ENG WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 400.10 POL WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 525.02 REC CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 760.19 STR WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 150.08 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 489196 6110219176 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 20.82 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE 489196 6110219176 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 20.82 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE 489196 6110219176 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 513 39 UTIL CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DAT 489196 6110219176 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 513.39 UTIL CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DAT 489196 6110219176 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 123.29 STORM CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DA 489196 6110219176 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 3,835.54 325727 5/14/2025 161547 VIA ACTUARIAL SOLUTIONS Page 462 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325727 5/14/2025 161547 VIA ACTUARIAL SOLUTIONS Continued... 750.00 FIRE RELIEF 50%GASB 67/68 489295 AVF202503 1365.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES FIRE RELIEF 750.00 325728 5/14/2025 100504 VOSS LIGHTING 1,126.34 SOFTBALL FIELD LIGHTS 489243 1537686900 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 1,126.34 325729 5/14/2025 122208 WEST ST PAUL,CITY OF 4,176.28 1ST QTR 2025 VOLUNTEER COORDIN 489266 202500000044 1020.6399 OTHER CHARGES HUMAN RESOURCES 4,176.28 20250352 3/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD 65.00 ONLINE AD FOR W&C EVENT 489115 240007750745000 5005.6239 PRINTING LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 02680475 Supplier 153315 LOCALWINEEVENTS.COM(PCARD) 21.22 1 MEAL AT MN FEST EVENT CONF. 488555 240009750663244 1700.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 03564659 Supplier 163521 COMMANDER RESTAURANT(PCARD) 1,254.23 AIR FILTERS AVCC 488702 240113450705000 1900.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 45050440 Supplier 157614 FILTERBUY.COM(PCARD) 117.86 GRAVITY FORMS WEBSITE ADD-ON 489100 240113450725000 2205.6308 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTIONS GOLF MANAGEMENT 13384316 Supplier 163533 WOO COMMERCE(PCARD) 46.88- UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 489123 240113450735000 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 81523323 46.87- UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 489123 240113450735000 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 81523323 46.87 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 489123 240113450735000 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 81523323 46.88 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 489123 240113450735000 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 81523323 624.07 WATER TUMBLERS HOME&GARDEN 489123 240113450735000 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 81523323 624.07 WATER TUMBLERS HOME&GARDEN 489123 240113450735000 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 81523323 Supplier 163522 RTIC OUTDOORS(PCARD) 182.32 AIRPORT PARKING 488562 240133950660013 1705.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPARK&RECREATION MGMT TRAING 83171905 Supplier 163527 MAC PARKING RESERVATIONS(PCARD) Page 463 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250352 3/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 900.00 ADULT LEAGUE AWARDS (30X$30) 489105 240133950730029 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 23147984 Supplier 148111 RASCALS CATERING(PCARD) 17.16 NAME BADGE-JAMIE HAEFNER 488707 240133950770037 1020.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES HUMAN RESOURCES 52894791 Supplier 160880 NAAG TAG ENGRAVING(PCARD) 38.38 GARTNER CONF-BANG-UBER-TX 488697 240362950707169 1030.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 77257138 7.00 GARTNER CONF-BANG-UBER-TX 488698 240362950707169 1030.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 78497808 42.11 GARTNER CONF-BANG-UBER-TX 489117 240362950737184 1030.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 62868533 7 00 GARTNER CONF-BANG-UBER-TX 489118 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Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250352 3/24/2025 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 2.27 POL SALES TAX ADJUST 489137 242263850780078 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 83256518 30.23 AUTISM EASTER EGG HUNT 489137 242263850780078 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 83256518 Supplier 102101 WAL-MART(PCARD) 34.88- POL SALES TAX ADJUST 488553 242707450689000 1200.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE MANAGEMENT 65200282 34.88 POL SALES TAX ADJUST 488553 242707450689000 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 65200282 463.69 REPLACEMENT RIFLE PARTS 488553 242707450689000 1200.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE MANAGEMENT 65200282 Supplier 154760 THE MODERN SPORTSMAN(PCARD) 159.87 GUN PARTS 489125 242707450739000 1200.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE MANAGEMENT 14576488 Supplier 148595 BROWNELLS.COM(PCARD) 225.00 LIFEGUARD EQUIPMENT 489131 243980250769000 1940.6229 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10,526.56 20250505 5/12/2025 102664 US BANK 12,817.73 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 489077 50725826088 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 12,817.73 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 489077 50725826088 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 36,560.11 EMPLOYEE FICA 489077 50725826088 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 36,560.11 CITY SHARE FICA 489077 50725826088 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 84,615.73 FEDERAL TAXES PR 489077 50725826088 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 183,371.41 20250506 5/9/2025 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN Page 471 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5114/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 28 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250506 5/9/2025 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN Continued... 460.00 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 489075 50725826086 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 313.80 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 489076 50725826087 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 773.80 20250507 5/12/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 38,622.76 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 489074 50725826085 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 38,622.76 20250508 5/12/2025 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 73,991.26 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 489073 50725826084 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 97,823.12 CITY SHARE PERA 489073 50725826084 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 171,814.38 20250509 5/9/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 10,444.55 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 489070 507258260813 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,444.55 20250510 5/9/2025 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 7,003.11 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 489069 507258260812 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 7,003.11 20250511 5/9/2025 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 28,162.30 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 489071 50725826082 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 28,162.30 20250512 5/9/2025 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 2,461.23 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 489078 50725826089 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,461.23 20250513 5/9/2025 100338 MN UNEMPLOYMENT COMP FUND 4,477.00 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS PAID 489454 20250509 1710.6143 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 1,467.48 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS PAID 489454 20250509 2205.6143 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION GOLF MANAGEMENT 5,944.48 20250514 5/7/2025 101671 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 26.43 DIESEL TAX-TRAFFIC SIGNS 489455 20250507 1680.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 85.65 DIESEL TAX-PARKS 489455 20250507 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 170.01 DIESEL TAX-STREETS 489455 20250507 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 16.43 DIESEL TAX-SEWER 489455 20250507 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 386.45 DIESEL TAX-STORM 489455 20250507 5505.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS Page 472 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:54 Council Check Register by GL Page- 29 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 3/24/2025 -- 5/16/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250514 5/7/2025 101671 MN DEPT OF REVENUE Continued... 684.97 1,799,479.37 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 542,699.85 EFT Payments 480,524.58 A/P ACH Payment 776,254.94 STotal Payments 1,799,479.37 /45.6Y4Y tiC Page 473 of 672 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/14/2025 10:23:58 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection Council Check Summary Page- 1 3/24/2025 - 5/16/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 249,224.81 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 112.88 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 1,100.00 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 16,419.38 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 139,829.33 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 51,061.00 04810 PEG-CABLE CAPITAL EQUIP 1,399.34 04830 FIRE FACILITIES MAINT FUND 22,060.00 04930 FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS 6,435.95 05000 LIQUOR FUND 138,234.82 05200 ARENA FUND 2,193.55 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 345,744.82 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 2,066.39 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 1,047.34 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 351,228.00 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 471,321.76 Report Totals 1,799,479.37 Page 474 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34584 5/23/2025 100389 ALPHAGRAPHICS 110.24 BUS CARD/NAME PLATE-TERRI DILL 489754 135118 1100.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES DEV MANAGEMENT 110.24 34585 5/23/2025 144685 AM CRAFT SPIRITS INC 134.98 TAX#1 00051504 489831 20709 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 36.33 NTAX#1 00051504 489832 20709 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.00 FREIGHT#1 00051504 489833 20709 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 174.31 34586 5/23/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 74.44 IRRIGATION PARTS FOR CMF 489825 111 G3HQR6DJJ 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 39.51 MOWER TRASH HOLDER 489811 13RJV1Q31KM3 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 143.94 BATHROOM DISPENSERS CMF 489827 141K4N4K3P19 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 82.73 BACKUP BATTERIES 490012 17YRW1VWCJ6L 2012.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 307.80 PITCHING RUBBERS 489732 1CC3GW197N91 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 97.95 WELL 3 WALL ACCESS PANEL 489576 1CN11PM46FNN 5320.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 74.68 PAPER TOWELS 489733 1CVYDMNY7TYM 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 269.99 LEAF BLOWER AND VAC CMF 489826 1 D91 KWJQ63TV 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 157.90 LOCK PADS FLOOR MACHINES CMF 489824 1 HNDM4X73Y3L 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 80.07 VACCUUM FILTER/CYCLONE 489663 1J4Q91TCCNCR 1340.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 72.94 SWITCH PANEL,FLASHER 489482 1L39NYKR3XL1 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 84.58 PROPANE TO NG CONVERSION KIT 489786 1 L4KPVQ3343V 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 12.77 FLOAT TANK CLEANING NET 489685 1LGRC3FWWWDN 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 28.98 489743 1LHHDK4VY4Y6 1730.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 23.88 BATTERIES 489672 1MP6KQ1W4LLJ 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 36.50 UNDER-COUNTER CABLE ORGANIZER 489775 1MP6KQ1W6HXR 1940.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 156.96 GARBAGE BAGS CMF 489466 1 RKFFKFQ3HYW 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 45.50 WHITEBOARD FOR LEAH 489744 1TVY6QJW49DV 1730.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 203.79 VACUUM PARTS,SOAP FOR CMF 489810 1VHX1VDVRR9J 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 38.73 BATTERIES 489686 1WHL4F1J1FRX 1860.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC VOLLEYBALL 275.38 SWAT PURCHASE,WEAPON LIGH4960 490014 1WWV6JTGX46M 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 137.40 HAND SOAP AND LYSOL CMF 489809 1YMHCJGW33R7 1540 6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 2,446.42 34587 5/23/2025 101559 BARR ENGINEERING COMPANY 1,857.00 NOISE STUDY REVIEW 489670 23191557021 4502.6235 2024185L CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 1,857.00 34588 5/23/2025 141748 BASER&PL UMPIRES 3,190.00 SOFTBALL OFFICIALS 489548 20250501 1850.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC SOFTBALL Page 475 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34588 5/23/2025 141748 BASER&PL UMPIRES Continued... 3,190.00 34589 5/23/2025 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION 59.00 LIQ#3 00004928 489849 109760400 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 30.00 TAX#3 00004928 489850 109760400 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 47.00 NTAX#3 00004928 489851 109760400 5085 6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 28.50 NTAX#3 00004928 489845 109760500 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 64.00 TAX#2 00004928 489842 109764900 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 42.65 NTAX#2 00004928 489843 109764900 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 25.00 NTAX#1 00004928 489837 109780800 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 141.00 LIQ#3 00004928 489852 109780900 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 95.45 NTAX#3 00004928 489853 109780900 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 71.00 NTAX#1 00004928 489838 109813400 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,405.90 LIQ#3 00004928 489846 207585900 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 184.00 WINE#3 00004928 489847 207585900 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 489848 207585900 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 36.00 LIQ#2 00004928 489841 207596700 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 392.15 LIQ#1 00004928 489834 207646400 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 180.00 WINE#1 00004928 489835 207646400 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 489836 207646400 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 487.00 LIQ#3 00004928 489854 207646700 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 49.50 TAX#3 00004928 489855 207646700 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 70.45 NTAX#3 00004928 489856 207646700 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 489857 207646700 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 310.00 LIQ#2 00004928 489844 207704100 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,355.00 LIQ#1 00004928 489839 207727300 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.00 FREIGHT#1 00004928 489840 207727300 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 955.95 LIQ#3 00004928 489858 207727400 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 138.00 WINE#3 00004928 489859 207727400 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00004928 489860 207727400 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6,231.55 34590 5/23/2025 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 4,644.50 CONSTRUCTION STAKING 489724 360737 5365.6235 2025127S CONSULTANT SERVICES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 5,858.00 FINAL DESIGN-HAYES STORM 489665 360751 5505.6235 2024102D CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 9,477.00 CONSTRUCTION STAKING 489666 360752 2027.6235 2025101R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 268.50 FINAL DESIGN 489657 360754 2027.6235 2026101G CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 2,416.50 FEASIBILITY STUDY 489725 360755 2027.6235 2023108R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 8,077.00 FINAL DESIGN 489667 360756 2027.6235 2025109R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 89.50 CAD SUPPORT 489655 360757 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL Page 476 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 • Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34590 5/23/2025 142897 BOLTON 8.MENK,INC. Continued... 89.50 FINAL DESIGN 489658 360758 4502.6235 2025112G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 1,033.00 ROW PERMIT SUPPORT 489669 360759 1510.6244 2025149G ROW EPERMIT FEES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 89.50 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 489656 360760 4502.6235 2024185L CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 1,850.00 CONSTRUCTION ADMIN 489668 360761 2027.6235 2024104R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 33,893.00 34591 5/23/2025 121092 BOURGET IMPORTS 512.00 WINE#3 00045600 489861 217469 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.00 FREIGHT#3 00045600 489862 217469 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 520.00 34592 5/23/2025 100296 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN-BEER 152.00 BT BEER 489692 121170236 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 250.80 BT BEER 489763 121285711 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 402.80 34593 5/23/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 197.80 BT WINE 489691 121170742 2270.6430 GOLF-WINE GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 70.17 BT LIQUOR 489693 121170743 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 240.00 WINE#3 00001930 489909 121234883 5085 6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489910 121234883 5085 6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 96.00 NTAX#3 00001930 489883 121234884 5085.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489884 121234884 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 364.50 LIQ#3 00001930 489885 121234885 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489886 121234885 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 568.70 LIQ#2 00001930 489875 121234890 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.35 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489876 121234890 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 13,294.95 LIQ#1 00001930 489865 121234892 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 103.50 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489866 121234892 5015 6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 78.11 TAX#1 00001930 489863 121234893 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489864 121234893 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 232.00 WINE#1 00001930 489895 121234894 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489896 121234894 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 253.65 BT LIQUOR 489760 121286171 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 352.00 WINE#3 00001930 489911 121340739 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.60 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489912 121340739 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 60.00 TAX#2 00001930 489879 121340740 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489880 121340740 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2,876.96 LIQ#3 00001930 489887 121343756 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 27.60 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489888 121343756 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES Page 477 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34593 5/23/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE Continued... 7,114.60 LIQ#2 00001930 489877 121343763 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 54.05 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489878 121343763 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,264.00 WINE#2 00001930 489903 121343764 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 17.25 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489904 121343764 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00 WINE#2 00001930 489905 121343765 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489906 121343765 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 136.00 WINE#2 00001930 489907 121343766 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489908 121343766 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3,072.06 LIQ#1 00001930 489867 121343767 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 65.55 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489868 121343767 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 52.00 WINE#1 00001930 489897 121343768 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489898 121343768 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,097.27 LIQ#3 00001930 489891 121367965 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 31.05 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489892 121367965 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 494.91 LIQ#3 00001930 489893 121456268 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.45 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489894 121456268 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 64.00 WINE#3 00001930 489913 121456269 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#3 00001930 489914 121456269 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,805.20 LIQ#2 00001930 489881 121456275 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 31.05 FREIGHT#2 00001930 489882 121456275 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,942.03 LIQ#1 00001930 489871 121456277 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 423.40- CMLIQ#1 00001930 489872 121456277 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 21.85 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489873 121456277 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.30- CMFREIGHT#1 00001930 489874 121456277 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 288.00 WINE#1 00001930 489899 121456278 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3 45 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489900 121456278 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 104.00 WINE#1 00001930 489901 121456279 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15 FREIGHT#1 00001930 489902 121456279 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 107.00- CMLIQ#3 00001930 489889 413534014 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15- CMFREIGHT#3 00001930 489890 413534014 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 43.00- CMLIQ#1 00001930 489869 413534016 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.15- CMFREIGHT#1 00001930 489870 413534016 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 39,040.51 34594 5/23/2025 158313 CITY WIDE FACILITY SOLUTIONS 1,350.56 CONTRACTUAL CLEANING-CMF 489681 32009032725 1530.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 2,895.00 CONTRACTUAL CLEANING-MC 489713 42009015937 1060.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 4,245.56 34595 5/23/2025 141474 COLE PAPERS INC. Page 478 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34595 5/23/2025 141474 COLE PAPERS INC. Continued... 741.62 PAPER PRODUCT ORDER 489676 10569465 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 191.45 CMF PAPER PRODUCTS 489650 10571905 1530.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 933.07 34596 5/23/2025 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE 192.75 CC LIQUOR 489702 1135760 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 558.40 CC BEER 489564 1135761 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 128.50 CC LIQUOR 489761 1137900 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 90.00 ARNIE PALMER 489762 1137901 2270 6421 GOLF-NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 98.31 CC BEER 489762 1137901 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 1,067.96 34597 5123/2025 122849 DAKOTA 911 3,770.00 DAKOTA 911-CAPITAL PROJ-JUNE 489728 AR0000000718 1200.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE MANAGEMENT 80,407.00 DAKOTA 911 FEE-JUNE 489728 AR0000000718 1200.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE MANAGEMENT 84,177.00 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 5.47 CD SIREN-PILOT KNOB#394930-2 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-CHAPARRAL#2010833 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-WILDWOOD#2010825 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-CED KNOLLS#2010817 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-GALAXIE&42#2010809 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-DUCHESS#2010791 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-DELANEY#2010783 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-HUNTINGTON#2010775 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 5.47 CD SIREN-CMF#2010767 489781 200010000089MAY 1290.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CIVIL DEFENSE MANAGEMENT 25 17.70 SCOTT TENNIS LTS#1804079 489781 200010000089MAY 1745.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK CRT/GAME AREA MAINTENANCE 25 17.70 BELMONT RD AERATOR 325093-3 489781 200010000089MAY 1720.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 25 Page 479 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 6 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 18.00 LEGION FLD PRESS BX#310081-5 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 18.61 FOUNDER PK LT#366449-7 489781 200010000089MAY 1740.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK SIDEWALK/PATH MAINTENANCE 25 20.89 ALIMAGNET PK RESTRM#144117-9 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 23.92 HUNTINGTON PK SHLTR#2014926 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 27.26 KELLEY PD PK/SPKLR#405066-2 489781 200010000089MAY 1720.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 25 28.48 GALAXIE PK WMHSE#481583-3 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 29.85 HAGEMEISTER TENNIS LTS#1804087 489781 2000100000B9MAY 1745.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK CRT/GAME AREA MAINTENANCE 25 31.22 SALT BLDG#310219-1 489781 200010000089MAY 1540.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 25 33.19 AV EAST PK WMHSE#2148484 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 36.08 HAGEMEISTER PK SHLTR#151256-5 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 49.62 PW RADIO EQUIP#215383-1 489781 200010000089MAY 1540.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 25 50.49 EASTVIEW PRESS BOX#2079408 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 55.05 COBBLESTONE PAVILLION 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 70.06 PARK HS#4 FIELDS#224529-8 489781 200010000089MAY 1780.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 25 74.53 DELANEY PK SHLTR#151247-4 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 76.54 VALLEY MID PK SHLTR#1247824 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 77.53 FARQ PK RESTROOMS#1617653 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 83.55 REDWOOD/POOL#108328-6 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 315.29 CMF STORAGE#2009652 489781 200010000089MAY 1540.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 25 336.57 AVFAC EXPANSION#443065-8 489781 200010000089MAY 1940.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC AQUATIC SWIM CENTER Page 480 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 7 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 25 444.76 TEEN CENTER#268335-7 489781 200010000089MAY 1730.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 949.46 AQUATIC CENTER#273061-2 489781 200010000089MAY 1940.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 25 1,082.74 FIRE STATION#3#146046-8 489781 200010000089MAY 1340.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 25 1,302.87 HAYES COMM&SR CTR 4451229-9 489781 2000100000S9MAY 1920.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SENIOR CENTER 25 1,391.27 EASTVIEW-HIGHLAND#1889047 489781 200010000089MAY 1715.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 25 1,633.10 PARK PATHWAY LTS#2053296 489781 200010000089MAY 1740.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK SIDEWALK/PATH MAINTENANCE 25 1,663.31 CENTRAL MAINT FAC#511870-8 489781 200010000089MAY 1540.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 25 1,680.56 FIRE STATION#1#111343-0 489781 200010000089MAY 1340.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 25 1,809.34 QUARRY PT ATHLCPLX#456933-1 489781 200010000089MAY 1715.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 25 2,086.23 AV COMM CTR#1883305 489781 200010000089MAY 1900.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC AV COMMUNITY CENTER 25 5,188.16 MUNICIPAL CENTER#288247-0 489781 200010000089MAY 1060.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 25 1,057.86 OLD CITY HALL#517541-9 489781 200010000089MAY 2092.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 25 76.60 CENTRAL VILLAGE P-LOT 489781 200010000089MAY 2097.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 25 689.48 LIQUOR STORE 2#138678-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5065.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 25 1,373.41 LIQUOR STORE 1#145003-0 489781 200010000089MAY 5025.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 25 2,503.73 LIQUOR STORE 3#444140-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5095.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 25 1,213.68 ICE ARENA#1#136723-4 489781 200010000089MAY 5210.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 7,363.95 HAYES PK ICE ARENA#222230-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5265.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 25 20.83 PALOMINO RESERVOIR#103546-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 Page 481 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 23.02 HERALD WY PRESS STN#103686-2 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 35.01 PUMPHOUSE#5#135486-9 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 43.21 PUMPHOUSE#1#106890-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 58.25 LS 11-HIGHLAND PT CT#2021699 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 60.20 LS 10 NORDIC WOODS#1830835 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 66.74 LS 7 HERITAGE HILLS#144109-6 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 104.64 PUMPHOUSE#2#108018-3 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 134.31 PUMPHOUSE 08#1468404 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 145.24 WTRTWR RESERV-LONGRDG#144881- 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 173.64 LS 9 4771 DOMINICA WY#525977- 489781 200010000089MAY 5380 6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 177.13 LIFT STN 4 PH LKSHR#1030667 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 178.04 PUMPHOUSE#4#121151-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 189.60 PUMPHOUSE 14#2008852 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 190.18 LIFT#5#580685-6 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 212.04 PUMPHOUSE#3#106099-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5320 6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 214.64 6422 140TH ST WELL 15 2121093 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 258.47 PUMPHOUSE#11#174395-4 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 373.38 PUMPHOUSE 20#484299 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 449.66 LFT STN3 133 CHAPARRAL 546943 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25 1,169.39 LIFT STN 1 ELLICE#131715-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5380.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC Page 482 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 25 1,204.75 PUMPHOUSE 17#307438-2 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 1,441.88 PUMPHOUSE 09#1526292 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 1,755.85 PUMPHOUSE 13#2023265 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 1,835.71 AV BOOSTER-NORDIC#138075-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 2,473.28 PUMPHOUSE 19#415728-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 2,694.28 PUMPHOUSE 12#2023273 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 3,240.93 PUMPHOUSE#7#126394-6 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 3,327.74 PUMPHOUSE#10#155867-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 4,722.08 PUMPHOUSE 18#1078310 489781 200010000089MAY 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 25 11,870.82 WTR TREATMENT PLANT#511870-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5325.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 25 22.71 LS STM SWR HGHWD#1586924 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 36.99 LS-WHEATON PONDS#443438-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 49.44 LS STM SWR-BELMONT PK#2011021 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 86.18 LS STM SWR BRIAR OAKS#1827781 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 178.92 LS STN COBB LK#306511-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 196.91 LS STM SWR PENNOCK SHR#135489 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPRISUMPS 25 232.25 LS STM SWR-HANNOVER#19860009 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 945.15 LS STM SWR ALIMAGNET#144134-4 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 1,629.64 LS 2 7698 128TH ST W#490873-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 Page 483 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 3,052.34 LS STM SWR FARQUAR#137184-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5505.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 25 58.39 CEMETERY LTS#339637-1 489781 200010000089MAY 5605.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CEMETERY 25 76.30 CEMETERY LTS FLAGPOLE#318998-2 489781 200010000089MAY 5605.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC CEMETERY 25 19.13 964 GARDENVIEW DR SLSIGN 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 32.89 GREEN WAY TUNNEL#563183-3 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 42.29 GASLIGHT STREET LT#267358-0 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 4321 TUNNEL STREET LT#279581-3 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 48.37 SIGNAL-GARRETT&150TH#1802081 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 49.62 UTIL RADIO EQUIP#215383-1 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 51.86 SIGNAL-14OTH/FLAGSTAFF#2750370 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 52.32 SIGNAL-147TH/PENNOCK#103448-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 52.78 SIGNAL-GALAXIE&140TH#2053858 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 55.67 SIGNAL-GALAXIE&147TH#1022698 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 55.82 SIGNAL-149TH/PENNOCK#103448-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 55.97 SIGNAL 153RD&CUB#2013084 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 56.26 SIGNAL-140TH/PENNOCK#303778-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 58.84 SIGNAL 42&PENNOCK#1033836 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 59.31 SIGNAL-GALAXIE&153RD#3128204 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 61.12 SIGNAL-CEDAR& 145TH#2047702 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 62.63 SIGNAL-140TH/JOHNNY CK#2750412 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND Page 484 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34598 5/23/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 25 66.30 SIGNAL CEDAR&147TH#1033901 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 68.10 SIGNAL GALAXIE&150TH#1821115 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 70.99 SIGNAL CEDAR&140TH#1577386 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 76.00 SIGNAL 42&GARDENVW#124646-1 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 106.52 SIGNAL-GALAXIE&38#2146678 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 134.16 CO RD 42/CEDAR LTS#501516-9 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 144.02 CEDAR/147TH LTS#501520-1 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 181.67 147TH ST W LTS#498760-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 210.52 CEDAR/145TH LTS#501526-8 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 232.54 CEDAR&153RD LT#487980-5 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 243.62 CEDAR/140TH LTS#501536-7 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 265.18 CEDAR&157RD LT#487985-4 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 40,235.39 UTILITY STREET LTS#1109149 489781 200010000089MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 39.42 HAWK SIGNAL PED CROSSING MAY 489793 200010066613MAY 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 24.83 PILOT KNOB/155TH ST SPKLR MAY 489795 200010066957MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 86.79 PILOT KNOB/155TH ST SIGNAL MAY 489794 200010066959MAY 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 25 123,506.17 34599 5123/2025 154565 DAKOTA SUPPLY GROUP 2,059.24 PIPING FOR VFD CHECK VALVE 489718 S104587282001 5325.6735 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 43.79 TOOL FOR MARKING PIPE 489652 S104618507001 5320.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 2,103.03 Page 485 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34600 5/23/2025 117768 DRAIN PRO PLUMBING Continued... 245.00 VACUUM BREAKER IN FLUSH VALVE 489662 78188 1900.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING AV COMMUNITY CENTER 245.00 34601 5/23/2025 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 79.20 LEGAL AD-ORDINANCE 1143 489648 1046977 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 44.55 LEGAL AD-ORDINANCE 1144 489647 1046978 1015.6239 PRINTING CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 44.55 LEGAL AD-HR NOTICE 489649 1047876 1020.6239 PRINTING HUMAN RESOURCES 168.30 34602 5/23/2025 101410 ELECTRIC PUMP 8,371.66 LIFT 7 PIPE REHAB 489712 31119 5380.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 8,371.67 LIFT 7 PIPE REHAB 489712 31119 5380.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 8,371.67 LIFT 7 PIPE REHAB 489712 31119 5380.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 25,115.00 34603 5/23/2025 100685 EMERGENCY APPARATUS MAINTENANC 1,030.45 El 4985 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489474 134854 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2,668.90 Ll 4986 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489473 134855 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,119.04 E2 4984 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489472 134856 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,126 74 E22 4981 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489471 134857 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,063.01 E3 4983 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489475 134858 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2,834.02 L3 4982 ANNUAL PUMP TESTING 489470 134859 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,063.11 E2 4984 TANK TO PUMP VALVE FIX 489469 136082 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 10,905.27 34604 5/23/2025 142350 FIRE GATT,LLC 5,598.25 ANNUAL FIRE HOSE TESTING 489476 15879 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 5,598.25 34605 5/23/2025 100209 GOPHER STATE ONE-CALL 456.75 GSOC LOCATING 489717 5040187 5365.6399 OTHER CHARGES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 456.75 GSOC LOCATING 489717 5040187 5305 6399 OTHER CHARGES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 456.75 GSOC LOCATING 489717 5040187 5505.6399 OTHER CHARGES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 1,370.25 34606 5/23/2025 128972 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC 1,116.00 FINAL PAY PARK AMENITY STUDY 481089 2307011 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 1,116.00 34607 5/23/2025 101796 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF M Page 486 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 13 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34607 512312025 101796 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF M Continued... 125.91 BATTERY 489694 220077034 2240.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 108.77 BATTERY 489806 220077083 1350.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 108.77 BATTERY 489806 220077083 1510.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 174.57 BATTERY 489806 220077083 1013.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES CODE ENFORCEMENT 952.50 SIREN BATTERIES 489709 220077084 1060.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 1,470.52 34608 5/23/2025 131791 IRRIGATION BY DESIGN INC 357.29 IRRIGATION-EDU BLDG 489646 36940 2092.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 878.16 COBBLESTONE IRRIGATION 489546 36961 1720.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 1,891.82 COBBLESTONE IRRIGATION 489547 36962 1720.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 3,127.27 34609 5/23/2025 162603 ISG 782.50 SKATE PARK CONST DOCUMENTS 489543 116964 2347.6235 PR230010 CONSULTANT SERVICES .IOHNNY CAKE RIDGE WEST PARK 782.50 34610 5123/2025 118099 JEFFERSON FIRE&SAFETY INC 798.00 WATER/ICE RESCUE SUIT 489545 IN323738 1330.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 798.00 34611 5/23/2025 157336 KING,JOEL 100.00 489730 20250512 5315.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL WATER TRAINING/SCHOOUMEETINGS 100 00 34612 5/23/2025 154177 LEAST SERVICES COUNSELING LLC 420.00 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 489541 1690 7205.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INSURANCE CLAIMS 420.00 34613 5/23/2025 154223 LIGHTNING DISPOSAL,INC. 283.83 489544 773265 1720.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 283.84 489544 773265 1600.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVSTREET MANAGEMENT 567.67 34614 5/23/2025 156007 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY 177.07 PIERCE RESCUE DOOR SWITCH 489783 P12591 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 449.67 4-GAS LEL SENSOR 489480 P48091 1330.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE OPERATIONS 1,506.12 REPAIR LATERAL LAUNCH CAMERA 489645 W16089 5375.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 2,132.86 Page 487 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 14 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34615 5/23/2025 100293 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT Continued... 263.29 SWEEPER PARTS 489653 P64351 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 75.49 SWEEPER PARTS 489660 P64492 5505.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 338.78 34616 5/23/2025 162548 MANSFIELD SERVICE PARTNERS 17,941.99 DIESEL FUEL(7506 GALS) 489642 IN00192597 1000.1525 INVENTORY-DIESEL FUEL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 18,357.54 NO LEAD FUEL(7500 GALS) 489643 IN00192602 1000.1520 INVENTORY-UNLEADED FUEL GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 36,299.53 34617 5/23/2025 100299 MASTER ELECTRIC CO 2,711.50 489720 SD55666 5375.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 2,711.50 489720 SD55666 5325.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 5,423.00 34618 5/23/2025 151844 MAVERICK WINE LLC 1,021.95 WINE#3 00052289 489922 1589403 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7 50 FREIGHT#3 00052289 489923 1589403 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,092.02 LIQ#3 00052289 489924 1598530 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 128.04 WINE#3 00052289 489925 1598530 5085 6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00052289 489926 1598530 5085 6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 874.66 LIQ#2 00052289 489920 1598533 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4.50 FREIGHT#2 00052289 489921 1598533 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4,140.67 34619 5/23/2025 156194 METRO ALARM&LOCK 720.00 FS2 FIRE SYSTEM MONITORING 489481 56911 1340.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 720.00 34620 5/23/2025 145996 MINNESOTA NATIVE LANDSCAPES 2,922.50 SEED FOR BMP MAINTENANCE 489716 51263 5505.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 2,922.50 34621 5/23/2025 100348 MTI DISTRIBUTING CO 310.18 MOWER PARTS 489737 147123100 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 83.81 MOWER PARTS 489736 147134300 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 252.29 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 489739 147153200 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 48.64 MOWER PARTS 489749 147252000 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 69.55 IRRIGATION PARTS 489764 147281100 2243.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE 96.16 IRRIGATION REPAIR 489774 147330600 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 860.63 Page 488 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34621 5/23/2025 100348 MTI DISTRIBUTING CO Continued... 34622 5/23/2025 109947 NEW FRANCE WINE CO 788.00 WINE#3 00041046 489927 243411 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.50 FREIGHT#3 00041046 489928 243411 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 552.00 WINE#3 00041046 489929 243855 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00041046 489930 243855 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,362.50 34623 5/23/2025 157945 NICHOLS,NOEL 80.50 LOCAL TRAVEL 489465 20250423 5005.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 80.50 34624 5/23/2025 155871 NORTH AMERICAN SAFETY INC 1,627.70 REPLACEMENT RESPIRATORS STAFF 489631 INV97634 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 167.95 SAFETY EQUIPMENT ANTONIO 489630 INV97668 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 488.31 REPLACEMENT RESPIRATORS 489630 INV97668 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 2,283.96 34625 5/23/2025 111219 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 91.20 RED EMERGENCY LIGHT 489638 59417 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 91.20 34626 512312025 150632 OERTEL ARCHITECTS 9,601.00 AE DESIGN FEE FOR PD PROJECT 489629 2122235 4432.6235 2021172G CONSULTANT SERVICES 2024A CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP EXP 9,601.00 34627 5/23/2025 100372 PAUSTIS&SONS 495.00 WINE#1 00001291 489931 264475 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.50 FREIGHT#1 00001291 489932 264475 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 178.50 LIQ#3 00001291 489935 264996 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 88.00 WINE#3 00001291 489936 264996 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7.50 FREIGHT#3 00001291 489937 264996 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 584.00 WINE#2 00001291 489933 265591 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.50 FREIGHT#2 00001291 489934 265591 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,376.00 34628 5123/2025 100393 PUMP AND METER SERVICE INC 843.00 BULK OIL PUMP 489700 4003915 1530 6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 176.47 FUEL PUMP BREAKAWAYS 489815 4003961 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,019.47 Page 489 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34628 5/23/2025 100393 PUMP AND METER SERVICE INC Continued... 34629 5/23/2025 100395 R&R SPECIALTIES OF WISCONSIN INC 45.00 HAYES OLY BLADE SHARPENING 489796 853731N 5270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 EQUIPMENT MAINT-HAYES 45.00 34630 5/23/2025 144815 RIHM KENWORTH 23.44 PARTS-#344 489699 2199254A 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 229.24 PARTS-#401 489699 2199254A 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 229.24 PARTS-#401 489699 2199254A 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 481.92 34631 5/23/2025 100404 RIPLEY,GAIL M 42.00 489539 20250508 5305.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 42.00 34632 5/23/2025 152480 RMB ENVIRONMENTAL LAB 456.00 WATER QUALITY SAMPLES 489567 B016990 5505.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 456.00 34633 5/23/2025 145515 SCHUFT,STEVE 221.20 489814 20250426 5025.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 221.20 34634 5/23/2025 100645 SHAW,KAREN L 54.49 MEAL&MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 489771 20250508 1200.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE MANAGEMENT 54.49 34635 5/23/2025 144495 SMALL LOT MN 102.78 LIQ#3 00051469 489940 94053 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 108.00 WINE#3 00051469 489941 94053 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#3 00051469 489942 94053 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 339.00 WINE#3 00051469 489943 94332 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 207.96 WINE#1 00051469 489938 94388 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00051469 489939 94388 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 204.00 WINE#3 00051469 489944 95066 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#3 00051469 489945 95066 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 976.74 34636 5/23/2025 119875 SOUTH METRO RENTAL 79.02 BLADES FOR CUTOFF SAW 489799 139319 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC Page 490 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34636 5/23/2025 119875 SOUTH METRO RENTAL Continued... 79.02 34637 5/23/2025 100524 SOUTHERN GLAZERS WINE AND SPIRITS OF MN 116.10 SG BUBBLY 489706 2621725 2270.6430 GOLF-WINE GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 116.10 34638 5/23/2025 139811 SRF CONSULTING GROUP 6,236.74 FINAL DESIGN-TRAILHEAD 489726 159390010 4502.6235 2021163P CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 3,598.92 TRAFFIC STUDY-TSAC 489727 18967002 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 9,835.66 34639 5/23/2025 157773 SUMMER LAKES BEVERAGE 1,485.00 TAX#3 00052882 489947 9435 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 709.50 TAX#1 00052882 489946 9440 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,194.50 34640 5/23/2025 101753 SYSCO MINNESOTA,INC 364.00 KITCHEN SUPPLIES 489563 547876613 2270.6422 GOLF-KITCHEN SUPPLIES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 705.65 KITCHEN FOOD 489563 547876613 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 1,069.65 34641 5/23/2025 158494 TJ DVORAK MECHANICAL 225.00 QUARRY POINT RPZ REPAIR 489742 5391 1715.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 225.00 34642 5/23/2025 147460 TRADITION WINE&SPIRITS 20.00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 489951 43121 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 776.00 WINE#3 00051881 489952 43121 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 796.00 34643 5/23/2025 100496 VAN PAPER CO 323.79 BAGS#1 00008795 489953 107301 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 3.24- DISCT#1 00008795 489954 107301 5025.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 320.55 34644 5123/2025 100834 VERSATILE VEHICLES INC 7.563.34 CUSHMAN USED HAULER 489577 136804 7445.1740.084 MACHINERY&EQUIP-7 YRS VERF-VALLEYWOOD GOLF BAL SHT 8,103.97 CUSHMAN USED HAULER W/DUMP 489577 136804 7445.1740.084 MACHINERY&EQUIP-7 YRS VERF-VALLEYWOOD GOLF BAL SHT 105.72 PICKER PARTS 489766 137736 2220.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF DRIVING RANGE 15,773.03 Page 491 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5121/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34644 5/23/2025 100834 VERSATILE VEHICLES INC Continued... 34645 5/23/2025 122010 VINOCOPIA 128.00 WINE#3 00046257 489966 372435 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,216.00 WINE#1 00046257 489955 372595 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 489956 372595 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 192.00 LIQ#1 00046257 489957 372957 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 489958 372957 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 112.00 WINE#1 00046257 489959 372963 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 368.00 LIQ#3 00046257 489967 372969 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.00 FREIGHT#3 00046257 489968 372969 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 LIQ#2 00046257 489963 373474 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 176.00 WINE#2 00046257 489964 373474 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.00 FREIGHT#2 00046257 489965 373474 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 135.00 LIQ#3 00046257 489969 373475 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2.50 FREIGHT#3 00046257 489970 373475 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 211.00 LIQ#1 00046257 489960 373488 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 408.00 WINE#1 00046257 489961 373488 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#1 00046257 489962 373488 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,133.50 34646 5/23/2025 109991 WEBBER RECREATIONAL DESIGN INC 44,817.00 AVFAC PICNIC AND SIDE TABLES 489590 1475 2306.6740 PR230032 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 44,817.00 34647 5/23/2025 100520 WINE COMPANY,THE 8.67- CMWINE#3 00015926 489987 294837 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,020.00 WINE#3 00015926 489988 300289 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 489989 300289 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 368.00 WINE#2 00015926 489985 300360 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#2 00015926 489986 300360 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 255.00 THC#3 00015926 489990 300362 5085.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 316.00 TAX#3 00015926 489991 300362 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#3 00015926 489992 300362 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 456.00 LIQ#1 00015926 489982 300364 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 240.00 WINE#1 00015926 489983 300364 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 12.00 FREIGHT#1 00015926 489984 300364 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 648.00- CMWINE#1 PAID WRONG VEN 00015926 469980 7514167A 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75- CMFREIGHT#1 00015926 489981 7514167A 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,043.58 Page 492 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 19 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34648 5/23/2025 101003 WINZER FRANCHISE COMPANY Continued... 70.99 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 489813 3307209 1765.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 70.99 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 489813 3307209 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 70.99 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 489813 3307209 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 70.99 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 489813 3307209 5345.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 71.00 MISC.NUTS,BOLTS,WASHERS 489813 3307209 5390.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SWR EQUIP/VEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 354.96 34649 5/23/2025 137762 WSB&ASSOCIATES INC 3,562.00 NRMP INSPECTIONS 489568 R02540900011 5505.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 2,127.50 COB TRAIL CONSTADMIN MAR 25 489542 R02560800011 2331.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES COBBLESTONE LAKE PARK 5,689.50 34650 5/23/2025 100528 ZIEGLER INC 681.88- FS1 GENERATOR REPAIR REFUND 489497 CN000067634 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 215.01 PARTS-#351 489495 IN001894478 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 55.28 PARTS-#351 489496 IN001894901 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 681.88 FS1 GENERATOR REPAIR-OVERHEAT 489566 SI000636950 1340.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 270.29 34651 5/23/2025 100529 ZINCK,JAMES R 73.50 ZINCK-APRIL MILEAGE 489498 20250429 2205.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE GOLF MANAGEMENT 73.50 325730 5/15/2025 157965 TS SHOPPING CENTER LLC 289.05 LIQ1 TAX ESCROW-MAY 489536 20250501 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 1.156.20 2025 REAL ESTATE TAX ADJ 489536 20250501 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 1,445.25 325731 5115/2025 100434 DOUGHERTY MOLENDA SOLFEST HILL 33,262.17 CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SVC-MAY 489537 66112720525 1055.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 17,156.92 GEN CIVIL LEGAL SVC-MAY 489538 66112730525 1050.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL GENERAL SERVICES 50,419.09 325732 5/21/2025 100089 ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL 9.55 PARTS 489812 1594RSVDSRCE 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 9.55 325733 5/21/2025 100023 ANDERSEN INC,EARL F 286.75 FIRE STATION 2 SIGNAGE 489654 1391941N 1340.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 286.75 Page 493 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325733 5/21/2025 100023 ANDERSEN INC,EARL F Continued... 325734 5/21/2025 154253 APPLE FORD LINCOLN 16.48 PARTS-#420 489467 103673 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 16.49 PARTS-#420 489467 103673 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 202.40 PARTS-#340 489468 710573 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,980.90 PARTS-#916 489664 711168 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 2,216.27 325735 5/21/2025 149274 B&H PHOTO-VIDEO 1,605.74 AVFAC AMPLIFIER AND MIXER 489671 233927557 2306.6399 PR230032 OTHER CHARGES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 1,605.74 325736 5121/2025 141010 BECKER FIRE&SAFETY SERVICES 271.50 FS1 EXTINGUISHER SERVICE 489785 6731 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 271.50 325737 5/21/2025 101055 BIRD,WILLIAM A 225.40 MILEAGE MNFEA CONF.BREEZY PT. 489483 20250307 1700.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 225.40 325738 5/21/2025 150980 BONDESON,DOUG 63.70 BONDESON MILEAGE-APRIL 2025 489484 20250422 2012.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 63.70 325739 5121/2025 137649 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 155.16 CAT TURNIQUETS(4) 489784 85768388 1330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 155.16 325740 5/21/2025 148298 BRANDL ANDERSON HOMES 1,089.32 BUILDING PERMIT OVERAGE 489710 20250502 1001.4060 PERMIT-BUILDING PERMIT GENERAL FUND REVENUE 1,089.32 325741 5/21/2025 100072 BRAUN INTERTEC CORPORATION 5,853.00 GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION 489723 B424546 4732.6235 2019106R CONSULTANT SERVICES TIF#1 CAPITAL PROJECTS 5,853.00 325742 5/21/2025 144613 BROWN WILBERT INC 801.00 URN VAULTS 489687 PSI205203 5605.6324 CREMATION VAULTS CEMETERY 1,622.77 CREMATION VAULTS 489714 PSI205834 5605.6324 CREMATION VAULTS CEMETERY 2,423.77 Page 494 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325742 5/21/2025 144613 BROWN WILBERT INC Continued... 325743 5121/2025 100082 BURNSVILLE,CITY OF 14,778.33 SEWER CHARGES FROM BURNSVILLE 489721 202500000002 5380.6318 BURNSVILLE/EAGAN SWR REIMBURSESEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 14,778.33 325744 5/21/2025 163758 C&D OIL OF WASECA 900.00 FLOOR DRY RECYCLING 489708 58516 1530.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 900.00 325745 5121/2025 122371 CANNON RIVER WINERY 679.72 WINE#3 00046665 489915 18075 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 679.72 325746 5/21/2025 116142 CARGILL INCORPORATED 36,259.71 CLEAR LANE DE-ICER(278.3 T) 489682 2910906959 1665.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 36,259.71 325747 5/21/2025 156460 CARLSON,ERIC 461.30 ERIC MILEAGE JAN-APRIL 2025 489641 20250430 1700.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 461.30 325748 5/21/2025 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION 38.40 RUG SERVICE-CMF 489659 4228267542 1530.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 51.80 CARPET RUNNERS 489463 4229009099 1060.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 9.50 SHOP COVERALLS 489808 4229129137 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 13.51 PARKS COVERALLS 489808 4229129137 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 44.48 STREETS COVERALLS 489808 4229129137 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT .74- LIQ2 USE TAX 490015 4229129456 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .74 LIQ2 USE TAX 490015 4229129456 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 10.80 FLOOR MATS 490015 4229129456 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 242.91 CINTAS LINENS 489756 4229523852 2270.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 25.75 AVCC RUG SERVICE 489673 4229759266 1900.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVAV COMMUNITY CENTER .46- LIQ1 USE TAX 490016 4229759278 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .46 LIQ1 USE TAX 490016 4229759278 5025.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 6.72 MATS 490016 4229759278 5025.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 9.50 SHOP COVERALLS 489823 4229916004 1530.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 13.51 PARKS COVERALLS 489823 4229916004 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 44.48 STREETS COVERALLS 489823 4229916004 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 511.36 Page 495 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325749 5/21/2025 113504 CINTAS FIRST AID S SAFETY Continued... 54.66 FIRST AID SUPPLIES-MC 489701 5266923103 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 353.65 CINTAS LINENS 489703 5267750601 2215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 408.31 325750 5/21/2025 101344 CIT GROUP,THE 2,507.14 UNIFORMS 489551 71078103 2205.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE GOLF MANAGEMENT 2,507.14 325751 5/21/2025 130960 COLDSPRING GRANITE COMPANY 23,357.73 FIRST PAYMENT OF COLUMBARIUM 489719 2362364 5605.6740 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQ/OTHER CEMETERY 570.00 BOULDER SCROLLS-YAKOVLEV 489722 RI2367311 5605.6326 CREMATION BOULDER CEMETERY 1,888.47 CREMATION BOULDER 489678 RI2368070 5605.6326 CREMATION BOULDER CEMETERY 392.00 NICHE PLAQUE-CHARLIER 489661 RI2369665 5605.6325 COLUMBARIUM CEMETERY 26,208.20 325752 5/21/2025 155704 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA INC 53,633.41 WHITE ROAD SALT(535.05 T) 489683 1491421 1665.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 2,488.96 WHITE ROAD SALT(24.83 T) 489684 1492119 1665.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 2,536.07 WHITE ROAD SALT(25.30 T) 489675 1492698 1665 6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET SNOW&ICE MATERIALS 58,658.44 325753 5/21/2025 157280 COZZINI BROS.INC 43.92 KNIFE SERVICES 489707 C18421199 2270.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 43.92 325754 5/21/2025 122019 CROWN RENTAL-BURNSVILLE 186.10 CHAIN SAW PARTS 489735 W157661 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 186.10 325755 5/21/2025 143882 CULLIGAN 206.50 WATER SOFTENER LEASE 489486 157349250165APR 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 25 108.75 HAYES WATER SOFTENING 489792 157985475324APR 5270.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 2 EQUIPMENT MAINT-HAYES 25 108.75 AVSA WATER SOFTENING 489791 157985539939APR 5210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 25 108.00 AVCC WATER SOFTEN LEASE MAY 25 489485 157986603353APR 1900.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 25 532.00 Page 496 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325756 5/21/2025 156145 CYBER ADVISORS INC Continued... 2,250.00 VCISO MONTHLY SERVICES 489569 132715 1030.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,250.00 325757 5/21/2025 100123 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVIC 1,152.03 SIGNAL UTILITIES 489679 5503645 5805.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 4,477.50 SIGNAL MAINT-DAKOTA CO. 489680 5503646 1680.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 5,629.53 325758 5/21/2025 123765 DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE 300.00 PURSUIT DRIVING TRAINING 490013 1285603 1210.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERPOLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 300.00 325759 5/21/2025 140324 DAKOTA UNLIMITED 3,898.00 CLAIM#416834 489677 162899 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 3,898.00 325760 5/21/2025 116265 DIVAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC 92.74 MEDIUM LAB GLOVES-RUBBER 489572 3694310 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 289.26 GLO 489829 3706832 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 382.00 325761 5/21/2025 145240 ECOLAB PEST ELIM DIV 75.67 PEST CONTROL-EDU BLDG 489830 8151256 2092.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 75.67 325762 5/21/2025 100166 FEDEX 122.31 FREIGHT ON RESALE 489758 885417037 2210.6424 GOLF FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE GOLF PRO SHOP 122.31 325763 5/21/2025 101298 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 58.38 IRRIGATION PARTS 489734 1581292 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 320.78 IRRIGATION PARTS 489738 15812921 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 379.16 325764 5/21/2025 100168 FERRELLGAS 199.78 PROPANE FUEL-FORKLIFTS 489807 1130224661 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 199.78 325765 5/21/2025 161400 GIESE,CHARLES 7.33 UB REFUND 13337 HUMMINGBIRD LN 489777 20250515A 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE Page 497 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325765 5/21/2025 161400 GIESE,CHARLES Continued... 7.33 325766 5121/2025 101328 GOVCONNECTION INC 214.54 SURGE PROTECTORS 489487 76419264 1940.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 214.54 325767 5/21/2025 100827 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 288.00 WINE#2 00032379 489973 165812 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 4.50 FREIGHT#2 00032379 489974 165812 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 676.00 LIQ#3 00032379 489977 165813 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 273.00 WINE#3 00032379 489978 165813 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00 FREIGHT#3 00032379 489979 165813 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 261.00 WINE#3 00032379 489975 165814 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4.50 FREIGHT#3 00032379 489976 165814 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 436.50 WINE#2 00032379 489971 165982 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 9.00 FREIGHT#2 00032379 489972 165982 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,970.50 325768 5/21/2025 100314 GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA DISTRIBU 440.44 COCA COLA 489549 46854810007 2270.6421 GOLF-NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 440.44 325769 5/21/2025 100222 HACH COMPANY 1,396.77 WTP LAB SUPPLIES 489711 14467521 5325.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 1,396.77 325770 5/21/2025 100891 HANCO CORPORATION 393.80 TPM SENSORS 489477 22115700 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 393.80 325771 5/21/2025 101169 HAWKINS,INC. 4,684.00 2-CL2 ONE TON CYLINDERS 489644 7048020 5325.6214 CHEMICALS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 4,684.00 325772 5/21/2025 108865 HERITAGE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY GROUP 310.51 FERT AND SEED 489696 20584036001 2235.6213 FERTILIZER GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 310.51 325773 5121/2025 163732 HORIZON POOL SUPPLY 311.30 METER RETURN REIMBURSEMENT 489571 20250425 5310.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/READNC Page 498 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 25 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325773 5/21/2025 163732 HORIZON POOL SUPPLY Continued... 311.30 325774 5121/2025 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 39.78 AVCC PENS 489488 IN4830565 1900.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 4.68 PENCIL HOLDER-TERI,PLANNING 489651 IN4831912 1100.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES DEV MANAGEMENT 33.83 NOTARY STAMP-KONGNSO 489773 IN4836653 1200.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 78.29 325775 5/21/2025 118232 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL 33,234.12 MOWER LEASE 489479 3030187 1765.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 24,741.50 MOWER LEASE 489478 3030588 1765.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 57,975.62 325776 5/21/2025 152648 JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECT 8.61- CH SALES TAXADJ 489752 52898141 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 8.61 CH SALES TAX ADJ 489752 52898141 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 277.38 FIRE ALARM TESTING-MC 489752 52898141 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 277.38 325777 5/21/2025 145922 KLAUSLER,TIMOTHY WILLIAM 138.95 KLAUSLER MILEAGE-APRIL 2024 489489 20250429 2012.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 138.95 325778 5/21/2025 151278 KLINE,HARRY 73.50 KLINE MILEAGE-APRIL 2025 489490 20250423 2012.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE CABLE TV JOINT POWERS 73.50 325779 5/21/2025 157970 KONGNSO,KIMBERLY 23.18 MEAL REIMBURSEMENT 489770 20250508 1200.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE MANAGEMENT 23.18 325780 5/21/2025 163802 KROMANN,NATHAN 21.74 UB REFUND 161 REDWOOD DR 489778 20250515E 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 21.74 325781 5/21/2025 163757 L9 SUPPLY LLC 179.99 FLOOR CLEANER 489805 1307 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 179.99 325782 5121/2025 100532 LANO EQUIPMENT INC Page 499 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 26 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325782 5/21/2025 100532 LANO EQUIPMENT INC Continued... 2,090.00 EXCAVATOR BUCKET 489697 11139738 5605.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT CEMETERY 2,090.00 325783 5/21/2025 147557 LIBATION PROJECT 111.96 WINE#2 00051923 489918 89269 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#2 00051923 489919 89269 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 223.92 WINE#1 00051923 489916 89273 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4.00 FREIGHT#1 00051923 489917 89273 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 341.88 325784 5/21/2025 141980 LIBERTY TIRE SERVICES 187.75 USED TIRE DISPOSAL 489804 2968241 1530.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 187.75 325785 5/21/2025 145128 MARTHEY,JENAE 217.00 MILEAGE FOR MMCI CONFERENCE 489753 20250509 1015.6276 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP OTHERCITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 217.00 325786 5/21/2025 100309 MENARDS 9.98 ASPHALT SCRAPER 489634 90915 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 69.92 IPAD CHARGERS,SAW BLADES 489574 91170 5345.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 20.48 SIGN TRUCK TOOLS 489635 91336 1680.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 38.94 SHOP SUPPLIES 489637 91365 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 75.62 WATER HEATER PARTS&SUPPLIES 489688 91380 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 619.00 NEW-WTP WATER HEATER 489688 91380 5325.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 81.58 CLEANING SUPPLIES FOR CSOS 489464 91464 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 45.32 NEW WATER HEATER PARTS 489575 91497 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 13.47 CEMETERY TOOLS 489633 91509 5605.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT CEMETERY 22.40 LEAF AND GRASS BAGS 489822 91555 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 6.98 TOILET FLAPPER 489803 91558 1730.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 8.98 POOL MATERIALS 489740 91672 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 14.34 WOOD 489695 91674 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 119.98 BALL AND RECEIVER FOR TRUCK 489741 91675 1765.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 43.95 SMALL TOOLS 489632 91738 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 26.61 EASTER PROGRAM STORAGE 489491 91765 1845.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 49.93 LEAF BAGS/WEED KILLER 489731 91915 1920.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SENIOR CENTER 3.28 IRRIGATION PARTS 489745 91956 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 45.67 TOOLS FOR BENCH INSTALL 489747 91957 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 40.55 DISCHARGE HOSE 489748 91972 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 24.08 FS1 MISC PARTS 489674 91975 1340.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC Page 500 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 27 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325786 5/21/2025 100309 MENARDS Continued... 69.04 MORTAR MIX REPAIR 489746 91991 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 19.98 ZIP TIES PICKLEBALL 489751 92088 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 22.24 FENCE REPAIR 489750 92103 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 170.76 BATTERIES IRRIGATION HEADS CMF 489828 92321 1540.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,663.08 325787 5121/2025 100693 MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION 393.00 OFFICERI-EINCK,PELTIER,SHEET 489782 13968 1310.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL FIRE TRAINING 393.00 325788 5/21/2025 100325 MN POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY 25.00 MPCA EMISSION FEE 489636 10000202293 5325.6399 OTHER CHARGES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 25.00 325789 5/21/2025 142014 MUSIC TOGETHER IN THE VALLEY I 3,817.80 SPRING MUSIC TOGETHER PAYMENT 489565 20250428 1845.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 3,817.80 325790 5/21/2025 100995 NAPA AUTO PARTS 45.69 BATTERIES 489790 5763941198 1630.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 5.70 PARTS 489789 926100 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 299.99 FLOOR JACK 489704 959191 1765.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 25.36 MOWER FILTER 489705 960707 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 21.99 PARTS-OIL ROOM 489462 960837 1540.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 31.69 FILTER 489461 960925 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 31.69 FILTER 489461 960925 5345.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 72.45 PARTS 489460 961213 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 10.77 PENETRATING OIL 489493 961328 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 10.77 PENETRATING OIL 489493 961328 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 10.77 PENETRATING OIL 489493 961328 1210.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 10.77 PENETRATING OIL 489493 961328 5345.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC 10.80 PENETRATING OIL 489493 961328 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 12.60 PARTS-OIL ROOM 489492 961916 1530.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 35.58 PARTS-RESTOCK 489817 961978 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 53.42 PARTS-RESTOCK 489817 961978 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 289.00 FILTER-#750 489818 961979 1540.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 44.17 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 44.17 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 44.17 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 1350.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 44 17 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 1210.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL Page 501 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 28 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325790 5/21/2025 100995 NAPAAUTO PARTS Continued... 44.14 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 44.17 R134 REFRIGERENT 489816 962085 5345.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS WATER EQUIPNEHICLE/MISC MNTC .99 PARTS-#321 489821 962103 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 32.90 PARTS-RESTOCK 489819 962386 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 30.20 PARTS-#237 489820 962775 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,308.12 325791 5/21/2025 102192 NELSON,MELISSA R 22.71 MEAL REIMBURSEMENT 489772 20250508 1200.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE MANAGEMENT 22.71 325792 5/21/2025 163801 OLSON,DAVID 14.82 UB REFUND 13842 FRANCHISE AVE 489776 20250515C 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 14.82 325793 5/21/2025 163760 PACIFIC GOLF ACCESSORIES 642.00 HOLE IN ONE BALL MARKERS 489550 250292 2260.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 642.00 325794 5/21/2025 143336 PREMIER LOCATING INC 625.54 PREMIER LOCATES 489639 43025 5805.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 625.54 325795 5/21/2025 101500 PREMIUM WATERS INC 104.89 WATER 489755 310779843 2215.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 104.89 325796 5/21/2025 101614 PULTE HOMES OF MN 100.31 UB REFUND 5857 156TH ST W 489779 20250515D 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 100.31 325797 512112025 151932 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 250.00 BOOTS-K FISHER 489797 7241161277 5365.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 179.54 BOOTS-K OTTO 489798 7241161320 1900.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE AV COMMUNITY CENTER 429.54 325798 5/21/2025 100410 ROSEMOUNT SAW&TOOL 56.21 CHAIN SAW TUNE UP 489494 360059 1330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE OPERATIONS 56.21 Page 502 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 29 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325799 5/21/2025 132465 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT Continued... 114.44 KITCHEN FOOD 490019 20250421 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 104.64 KITCHEN FOOD 490017 202504301128 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 2.42- LIFE SNACKS SALES TAX ADJUST 490020 20250509 7203.6398 LIFE SNACKS CITY WELLNESS PROGRAM 2.42 LIFE SNACKS SALES TAX ADJUST 490020 20250509 7200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT RISK MGMT/INSUR BALANCE SHEET 111.10 LIFE SNACKS INVENTORY 490020 20250509 7203.6398 LIFE SNACKS CITY WELLNESS PROGRAM 14.96 COOKIES FOR RESIDENT MEETING 490018 202505131014 2027.6229 2025109R GENERAL SUPPLIES ROAD ESCROW 345.14 325800 5/21/2025 156003 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 362.25 IRRIGATION MILLIAMP CLAMP 489765 153297200001 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 362.25 325801 5/21/2025 100421 ST PAUL PIONEER PRESS 150.00 PIONEER PRESS GOLF AD 489757 425537527 2205.6239 PRINTING GOLF MANAGEMENT 150.00 325802 5121/2025 153135 STORM COMBATIVES 699.00 TRAUMA MED TRAINING-GYSBERS 489729 20250515 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 699.00 TRAUMA MED TRAINING-ENGEL 489729 20250515 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,398.00 325803 5/21/2025 100777 THRYV 31 14 YELLOW PAGES 489759 110115110MAY25 2205.6239 PRINTING GOLF MANAGEMENT 31.14 325804 5/21/2025 158406 TIFLER WINES LLC 2.00 FREIGHT#2 00052952 489950 759 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 119.88 WINE#1 00052952 489948 779 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2.00 FREIGHT#1 00052952 489949 779 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 123.88 325805 5/21/2025 121872 TWIN CITY HARDWARE 65.79 FS1 LOCK CORE FOR IT ROOM 489540 PS12329809 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 65.79 325806 5/21/2025 100493 VALLEY BUICK GMC INC 5,972.76 CLAIM#CA416219 UNIT#420 489698 100984 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 5,972.76 325807 5/21/2025 157812 VAN METER INC Page 503 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 30 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -• 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325807 5/21/2025 157812 VAN METER INC Continued... 467.40 COBBLESTONE MODULE 489640 S013822683001 5506.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STORM LIFT STN MNTC/RPR 467.40 325808 5/21/2025 152720 VERIZON 1,959.60 VERIZON CONNECT SERVICES 489715 344000066881 1530.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 1,959.60 325809 5/21/2025 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS 41.64 POL CELL PHONE 489801 6112481752 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 120.03 POL WIRELESS DATA 489801 6112481752 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 41.64 SHOP CELL PHONE 489690 6112715125 1530.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 41.64 ADM CELL PHONE 489690 6112715125 1010.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ADMINISTRATION 41.64 HCSC CELL PHONE 489690 6112715125 1920.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SENIOR CENTER 80.02 IT WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1030.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 81.65 CODE CELL PHONE,WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1013.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 121.66 PK CELL PHONE,WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1710.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 160.04 INSP WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1400.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 240.06 ENG WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1510.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 400.10 POL WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE RECORDS UNIT 525.31 REC CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1700.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 760.19 STR WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 1600.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STREET MANAGEMENT 150.04 GOLF WIRELESS DATA 489690 6112715125 2205.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS GOLF MANAGEMENT 20.82 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE 489690 6112715125 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 20.82 UTIL ON-CALL CELL PHONE 489690 6112715125 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 513.39 UTIL CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DAT 489690 6112715125 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 513.39 UTIL CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DAT 489690 6112715125 5365.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 123.29 STORM CELL PHONES,WIRELESS DA 489690 6112715125 5505.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 40.01 IA1 WIRELESS DATA IPAD 489800 6112715126 5250.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 CONCESSIONS 40.01 UTIL WIRELESS DATA 489800 6112715126 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 4,077.39 325810 5/21/2025 100497 VIKING ELECTRIC 141.54 AMP DRAW METER 489573 S009126495001 5380.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 141.54 325811 5/21/2025 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 648.00 WINE#1 00022992 489993 7514167 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.75 FREIGHT#1 00022992 489994 7514167 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 462.00 WINE#1 00022992 489995 7517466 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3.75 FREIGHT#1 00022992 489996 7517466 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES Page 504 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 31 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325811 5/21/2025 100521 WINE MERCHANTS Continued... 128.00 TAX#1 00022992 489997 7517467 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.25 FREIGHT#1 00022992 489998 7517467 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 763.00 WINE#3 00022992 490003 7517571 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.23 FREIGHT#3 00022992 490004 7517571 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON 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PURCHASES 3,794.21 325812 5/21/2025 100363 XCEL ENERGY 191.86 POL GUN RANGE ELECTRIC APR 489689 5158758142APR25 1255.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC POLICE GUN RANGE 308.03 STREET LIGHTS ELECTRIC 489802 5168727942MAY25 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 499.89 20250515 5/6/2025 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 2,350.27 FIRE STA 2 GAS APR 489500 6403587606APR25 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 132.78 FIRE STA2 GEN GAS APR 489499 64035876073APR2 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 5 2,483.05 20250516 5/6/2025 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY 101.05 SWIM GAS APR 489531 110055472APR25 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 3,831.26 CH GAS APR 489530 110055563APR25 1060.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 2,905.31 IA1 GAS APR 489501 110060944APR25 5210.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2,438.21 CMF GAS APR 489502 110061900APR25 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 36.04 EDA GAS APR 489535 137470969APR25 3212.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS EDA OPERATION 40.64 DELANEY PK GAS APR 489503 55372148APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 194.49 FIRE STA 3 GAS APR 489505 55533657APR25 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 242.30 LIQ 2 GAS APR 489506 55533673APR25 5065.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 171.61 VALLEY MID PK GAS APR 489507 55611420APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 69.45 REDWOOD PK GAS APR 489504 55612972APR25 1930.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS REDWOOD CC 16.91 WELL 2 GAS APR 489515 55675664APR25 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR Page 505 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 32 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250516 5/6/2025 100319 CENTERPOINT ENERGY Continued... 2,108.12 AVCC GAS APR 489508 55686299APR25 1900.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 1.090.21 OLD CH GAS APR 489529 55710289APR25 2092.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 163.33 CMF STRG BLD 2 GAS APR 489509 55793483APR25 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 51.92 GALAXIE PK GAS APR 489533 55848238APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 59.82 AV EAST PK GAS APR 489510 55851521APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 224.96 WELL 5 GAS APR 489511 55851562APR25 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 149.01 WELL 4 GAS APR 489512 55851604APR25 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 1,476.41 WTP GAS APR 489513 55877872APR25 5325.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 179.48 WELL 1 GAS APR 489514 55887046APR25 5320.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 702.17 FIRE STA 1 GAS APR 489516 55888184APR25 1340.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 4,003.22 IA 2 GAS APR 489517 55978928APR25 5265.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 1,401.93 CMF STRG BLD 1 GAS APR 489518 56034416APR25 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 74.50 HAGEMEISTER PK GAS APR 489519 56100324APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 601.09 LIQ 1 GAS APR 489520 56265598APR25 5025.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 155.80 JC ACTIVITY CTR GAS APR 489522 56281637APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,346.94 AQUATIC CTR GAS APR 489521 56284078APR25 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 41.77 HUNTINGTON PK GAS APR 489523 56346620APR25 1730.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 585.14 CMF STRG BLD 3 GAS APR 489524 56696487APR25 1540.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS CMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 30.46 460 REFLECTION RD GAS APR 489525 75761361APR25 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 93.46 SWIM UNIT D GAS APR 489526 78955218APR25 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 261.93 SWIM PK GAS APR 489527 79512695APR25 1940.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 653.45 HCSC GAS APR 489528 79615332APR25 1920.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SENIOR CENTER 41.77 UTIL SAN LIFT 2 GEN GAS APR 489532 91747147APR25 5380.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 1,548.44 GOLF GAS APR 489534 96338967APR25 2215.6256 UTILITIES-NATURAL GAS GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 27,092.60 20250517 5/15/2025 100000 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 8,502.00 SALES/USE TAX-GENERAL FUND 489787 20250515 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 37.00- SALES/USE TAX-CABLE TV FUND 489787 20250515 2010.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT CABLE TV RESERVE BALANCE SHEET 18,816.00 SALES/USE TAX-GOLF 489787 20250515 2200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT VALLEYWOOD GOLF 16,808.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#2 489787 20250515 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 33,621.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#3 489787 20250515 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 39,273.00 SALES/USE TAX-LIQUOR#1 489787 20250515 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 46.00 SALES/USE TAX-ARENA 489787 20250515 5200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT ARENA FUND BALANCE SHEET 2,326.00 SALES/USE TAX-WATER&SWR 489787 20250515 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 5.00- SALES/USE TAX-STORM DRAIN 489787 20250515 5500.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT STORM DRAIN UTIL BALANCE SHEET 2.00- SALES/USE TAX-RISK MGMT 489787 20250515 7200.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT RISK MGMT/INSUR BALANCE SHEET 119,348.00 20250518 5/15/2025 100331 MN DEPT OF LABOR&INDUSTRY(EFT) Page 506 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:13 Council Check Register by GL Page- 33 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/6/2025 -- 5/23/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250518 5/15/2025 100331 MN DEPT OF LABOR&INDUSTRY(EFT) Continued... 91.07- LESS 2%RETENTION APR 489788 20250430 1001.4099 PERMIT-OTHER GENERAL FUND REVENUE 1.00- PERMIT SURCHARGE ADJ 489788 20250430 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 4,553.73 PERMIT SURCHARGE APR 489788 20250430 1001.4072 STATE SURTAX COLLECTED GENERAL FUND REVENUE 4,461.66 20250519 5/16/2025 102664 US BANK 806.35 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 489172 508251551385 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 806.35 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 489172 508251551385 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,471.82 FEDERAL TAXES PR 489172 508251551385 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 5,084.52 20250520 5/16/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 1,587.26 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 489171 508251551384 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,587.26 20250521 5/1512025 100038 APPLE VALLEY FIREFIGHTERS RELI(EFT) 1,417.95 FIRE RELIEF DUES 489168 508251551381 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,417.95 20250522 5/15/2025 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 350.00 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 489173 508251551386 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 350.00 20250523 5/15/2025 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 800 00 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 489169 508251551382 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 800.00 20250524 5/15/2025 100241 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 PT 2,619.80 ICMA-PLAN#306561-FIRE ONLY 489170 508251551383 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,619.80 1,000,011.24 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 321,361.96 EFT Payments 165,244.84 A/P ACH Payment 513,404.44 Total Payments 1,000,011.24 400. LI ) 46 vdc 6\2425(' lL Page 507 of 672 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/21/2025 11:04:19 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 5/6/2025 - 5/23/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 445,089.56 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 321.88 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 22,103.96 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 2,581.03 02095 CENTRAL VILLAGE PARKING LOT 76.60 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 29,611.87 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 50,448.74 03210 EDA OPERATIONS FUND 36.04 04430 2024A CAPITAL PROJECT CIP FUND 9,601.00 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 8,272.74 04730 TIF DIST#1-CAPITAL PROJECTS 5,853.00 05000 LIQUOR FUND 165,575.46 05200 ARENA FUND 15,834.67 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 110,067.87 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 20,610.25 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 30,870.13 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 45,129.74 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 10,399.86 07445 VERF-VALLEYWOOD GOLF 15,667.31 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 11,859.53 Report Totals 1,000,011.24 Page 508 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34652 5/30/2025 155911 5 STAR INSPECTIONS INC 7,043.53 ELECTRICAL FEES-APR 25 FINALED 490400 20250513 1400.6243 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 460.56 ELECTRICAL FEES-APR 25 EXPIRED 490401 20250513A 1400.6243 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 7,504.09 34653 5/30/2025 101557 AAA CREDIT SCREENING SVCS LLC 66.00 BACKGROUND FEES FOR CREDIT 490068 224264 1210.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 66.00 34654 5/30/2025 100101 ACE HARDWARE .33- DISCOUNT 490472 350130100444 1350.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 3.38 BOLTS 490472 350130100444 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 3.34- DISCOUNT 490476 350130100477 1340.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 33.46 IRRIGATION SYSTEM PARTS 490476 350130100477 1340.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 2.52- DISCOUNT 490469 350131100432 2240.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 25.24 FAESTENERS 490469 350131100432 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 40.00 GOAL NET PAINT 490477 350132100479 5265.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 1.24- DISCOUNT 490468 350134100409 1720.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 12.45 IRRIGATION PARTS 490468 350134100409 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 2.09- DISCOUNT 490478 350135100492 1210.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 20.97 DEPARTMENT SUPPLIES 490478 350135100492 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL .74- DISCOUNT 490462 350139100353 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 7.49 CHAINSAW REPAIRS 490462 350139100353 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 5.90- DISCOUNT 490465 350139100354 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 59.00 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 490465 350139100354 1610.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 3.69- DISCOUNT 490389 350139100397 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 36.94 LOCKS AND KEYS FOR WEED WHIPS 490389 350139100397 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 1.99- DISCOUNT 490388 350139100410 1610.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 19.98 EQUIPMENT REPAIRS 490388 350139100410 1610.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 2.18- DISCOUNT 490475 350140100430 5330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 21.84 CURB BOX HARDWARE 490475 350140100430 5330.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 1.59- DISCOUNT 490474 350140100439 5320.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 15.96 FILL STATION REPAIR HOSE 490474 350140100439 5320.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER WELUBOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 271.10 34655 5/30/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 40.52 IPAD HOLDERS 490405 16NFHDVR46JJ 1720.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 55.99 GSOC-MARKING STICK 490072 1 D1 VT11763YV 5335.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT WATER FINAL/SERVICE ON OFF/LOC 603.75 NEW TOURNIQUETS 490395 1FW3NK7WHDHW 1210.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 175.73 PEO PANTS AND UOF PANTS 490425 1JKN997Q441Y 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 105.99 321 FORKLIFT PART 490402 1JWY3LWCMHTW 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Page 509 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34655 5/30/2025 153995 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Continued... 222.84 490387 1 KXQFFL6K4FW 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 86.25 PEO PANTS 490427 1P9WJ3WMLDYF 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 69.01 HARD HATS 490403 1Q9LH9CJ444X 1760.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK CONSTRUCTION 51.23 WIREMOLD FOR NEW STAFF AT AVCC 490085 1 RKRPM9V7VDK 1700.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 74.49 UOF PANTS FOR INSTRUCTOR 490426 1 RXFT9TRX9KQ 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 23.99 FULL FACE SHEILD 490132 1TDCHGNK7YGF 1720.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 369.30 LIFEGUARD EQUIPMENT 490441 1YD9Q19D3MLD 1940.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 50.00 SODA FOUNTAIN PARTS 490411 1YJP1V14R9PH 1940.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 1,929.09 34656 5/30/2025 100296 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN-BEER 435.85 BT BEER 490045 121171098 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 187.00 BT BEER 490086 121394897 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 244.55 BT BEER 490087 121395737 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 105.20 BT BEER 490423 121504073 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 972.60 34657 5/30/2025 100152 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MIN WINE 739.41 BT LIQUOR 490130 121396176 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 141.95 TANQUERAY 490424 121503697 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 98.90 BT WINE 490422 121503698 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 980.26 34658 5/30/2025 101173 BROWN'S ICE CREAM CO 138.42 PIZZA 490421 22513418 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 138.42 34659 5/30/2025 121014 BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTER 271.76 HAND SOAP 490442 90670827 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 271.76 34660 5/30/2025 100102 COLLEGE CITY BEVERAGE 128.50 CC LIQUOR 490088 1140346 2270.6429 GOLF-LIQUOR GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 825.35 CC BEER 490443 1140347 2270.6419 GOLF-BEER GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 953.85 34661 5/30/2025 123296 CTM SERVICES 803.99 AVSA OLY DISPLAY SCREEN REPLAC 490059 7743 5215.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 803.99 Page 510 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34662 5/30/2025 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Continued... 1,655.05 FIRE STA2 MAY 490114 200010130380MAY 1340.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 25 1,655.05 34663 5/30/2025 142830 DYNAMIC BRANDS 1,310.93 RENTAL PUSH CARTS 490054 INV1797968 2260.6418 GOLF-PRO SHOP OTHER GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 1,310.93 34664 5/30/2025 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 594.00 LEGAL AD-AD FOR BID 2025-104 490047 1046976 2027.6399 2025104R OTHER CHARGES ROAD ESCROW 594.00 34665 5/30/2025 100217 GRAINGER,INC. 96.45 DOOR HOLD OPENS 490418 9489484528 5265.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING ARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 180.00 FLOOR MATS 490460 9507913672 1900.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVAV COMMUNITY CENTER 276.45 34666 5/30/2025 128972 HOISINGTON KOEGLER GROUP INC 25.00 BELMONT CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2325.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES BELMONT PARK 75.00 CHAPARRAL CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2330.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CHAPARRAL PARK 100.00 COBBLESTONE SE CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2331.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES COBBLESTONE LAKE PARK 125.00 AV EAST CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2324.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY EAST PARK 175.00 CEDAR ISLE CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2328.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CEDAR ISLES PARK 175.00 GREENLEAF NORTH CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2341.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES GREENLEAF PARK 200.00 APPLE PONDS CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2323.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE PONDS PARK 375.00 CARROLLWOOD CONCEPT PREP 490452 240585 2327.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES CARROLLWOOD PARK 1,710.00 NEIGH.PARK COMM.ENGAGEMENT 490452 240585 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 13,530.50 NEIGH.PARK DESIGN&PLANNING 490452 240585 2302.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES PARKS REF-GENERAL UNASSIGNED 16,490.50 34667 5/30/2025 137297 HUMERATECH 696.50 HVAC REPAIR KITCHEN MUA 490057 250441 2215.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 622.00 AVSA ARENA SPACE A/C REPAIR 490062 250465 5215.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT ARENA 1 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,318.50 34668 5/30/2025 100242 INDEPENDENT BLACK DIRT CO 370.00 DIRT 490429 37347 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 370.00 34669 5/30/2025 111243 JERRY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE INC Page 511 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34669 5/30/2025 111243 JERRY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE INC Continued... 7,685.23 4984 DRAWER REPAIR CLM#414998 490060 45238 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 7,685.23 34670 5/30/2025 158287 JLG ARCHITECTS 8,364.00 AVFAC CONSTADMIN&DESIGN 490431 2342713 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 47,175.00 AVCC DESIGN FEES THRU 4-30-25 490430 240062 2305.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 55,539.00 34671 5/30/2025 103337 KLM ENGINEERING INC 1,500.00 TELECOM DISH WIRELESS@PALOMINO 490042 10769 1000.2430 20053036 ANTENNA LEASE ESCROWS GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 1,500.00 34672 5/30/2025 148716 KWIK TRIP INC 1,760.00 CAR WASHES(400) 490396 10470678 1210.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,760.00 34673 5/30/2025 148457 LEGACY COMPANIES INC 830.00 LS#3 HVAC QUARTER MAINT PLAN 490129 2424 5095.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 830.00 34674 5/30/2025 156007 MACQUEEN EMERGENCY 1,237.01 FF BOOTS(2) 490432 P48954 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 1,237.01 34675 5/30/2025 101433 MARTIN-MCALLISTER 1,950.00 NEW HIRE ASSESSMENTS(3) 490121 16797 1200.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES POLICE MANAGEMENT 1,950.00 34676 5/30/2025 100299 MASTER ELECTRIC CO 519.80 LIFT 1 POWER SUPPLY REPL 490433 SD56167 5380.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 485.00 LIGHT FIXTURE REPAIRS WTP 490391 SD56168 5325.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 521.25 ALIMAGNET MOTOR WIRING 490434 SD56169 5507.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT ALIMAGNET STM LIFT 455.00 LIFT 4 PUMP PROBLEM 490435 5D56180 5380.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 1,981.05 34677 5/30/2025 100311 METRO COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL SV 447.30- RETAINED%APRIL 490436 20250430 5301.4999 MISC UTILITY REVENUE WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 44,730.00 SAC COLLECTION APRIL 490436 20250430 5301.4922 SAC COLLECTIONS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 44,282.70 Page 512 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34678 5/30/2025 100849 METRO VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS ASS Continued... 1,632.00 VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS 4/22-5/6 490046 2733 1860.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC VOLLEYBALL 1,632.00 34679 5/30/2025 100348 MTI DISTRIBUTING CO 1,500.00 IRRIGATION PARTS#4 FIELDS 490048 147109600 1780.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK HIGH SCHOOL#4 FIELDS 1,821.60 IRRIGATION PARTS 490048 147109600 1715.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANC 2,248.94 IRRIGATION PARTS 490058 147280800 2243.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE 1,512.27 TORO PARTS 490438 147399600 2240.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS GOLF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 48.95 IRRIGATION REPAIR 490410 147468400 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2.20 LUG NUTS 490409 147522100 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 7,133.96 34680 5/30/2025 154297 NITTI SANITATION 691.87 CH TRASH MAY 490105 30182001MAY25 1060.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVMUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 640.50 490107 30182002MAY25 1540.6240 2023171G CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 1,628.13 CMF TRASH MAY 490107 30182002MAY25 1540.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVCMF BUILDINGS&GROUNDS MNTC 223.08 FIRE STA 1 TRASH MAY 490111 30182003MAY25 1340.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 59.14 FIRE STA 2 TRASH MAY 490112 30182004MAY25 1340.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 61.32 FIRE STA 3 TRASH MAY 490110 30182005MAY25 1340.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 294.82 LIQ 1 TRASH MAY 490109 30182006MAY25 5025.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 129.96 LIQ 2 TRASH MAY 490108 30182007MAY25 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 61.32 LIQ 3 TRASH MAY 490104 30182008MAY25 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 95.00 LIQ 3 RECYCLE APR 490106 301B2008RECYCLE 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS APR25 221.13 OLD CH TRASH MAY 490103 30182009MAY25 2092.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 316.33 HCSC TRASH MAY 490113 30182010MAY25 1920.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVSENIOR CENTER 469.38 AVCC TRASH MAY 490113 30182010MAY25 1900.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVAV COMMUNITY CENTER 234.69 IA2 TRASH MAY 490113 30182010MAY25 5265.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVARENA 2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 280.83 JCR PK TRASH MAY 490102 30182014MAY25 1730.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 150.80 QP TRASH MAY 490101 30182015MAY25 1730.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVPARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,066.24 GOLF TRASH MAY 490100 30182017MAY25 2230.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6,624.54 34681 5/30/2025 146279 NORDIC MECHANICAL SERVICES,I 350.00 BOILER INSP.-EDU BLDG 490094 78218 2092.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 350 00 34682 5/30/2025 111219 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 472.21 LIGHT ADDED TO DTF CAR 490398 59372 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 472.21 Page 513 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 6 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34682 5/30/2025 111219 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC Continued... 34683 5/30/2025 100382 PILGRIM PROMOTIONS 408.60 SEASONAL SHIRTS(36) 490049 16932 1770.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GENERAL MAINTENANCE 408.60 34684 5/30/2025 100262 PING 7.35- DISCOUNT 490473 18253713 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 147.00 PING GOLF BAG 490473 18253713 2260.6411 GOLF-BAGS&UMBRELLAS GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 139.65 34685 5/30/2025 122110 REINDERS INC 421.59 FERTILIZER 490056 340901900 2235.6213 FERTILIZER GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 421.59 34686 5130/2025 100600 RIGID HITCH INC 167.83 PINTLE HITCH FOR TRUCK 490063 1928970967 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 167.83 34687 5/30/2025 144815 RIHM KENWORTH 1,162.84 PARTS-#232 490439 2200350A 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,162.84 34688 5/30/2025 102023 SCHILLING SUPPLY CO INC 306.13 RECYCLING BAGS 490459 100592800 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 306.13 34689 5/30/2025 102293 SKINNER,STEPHAN C 29.75 STEVE SKINNER MILEAGE REIMBURS 490408 20250429 1700.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 29.75 34690 5/30/2025 119875 SOUTH METRO RENTAL 620.00 BLADES FOR CUTOFF SAW 490454 139444 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 620.00 34691 5/30/2025 100524 SOUTHERN GLAZERS WINE AND SPIRITS OF MN 3,925.15 LIQ#1 00050756 490357 2621202 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 37.00 TAX#1 00050756 490358 2621203 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 4,080.44 WINE#1 00050756 490375 2621204 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,587.65 LIQ#2 00050756 490366 2621205 5055 6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,476.14 WINE#2 00050756 490379 2621206 5055 6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES Page 514 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page 7 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34691 5/30/2025 100524 SOUTHERN GLAZERS WINE AND SPIRITS OF MN Continued... 4,044.67 LIQ#3 00050756 490370 2621224 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 173.00 TAX#3 00050756 490383 2621225 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,703.84 WINE#3 00050756 490382 2621226 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 7,416.69 LIQ#1 00050756 490361 2624152 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 27 00 TAX#1 00050756 490362 2624153 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,097.30 WINE#1 00050756 490376 2624154 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,155.38 LIQ#2 00050756 490368 2624156 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 690.88 WINE#2 00050756 490380 2624157 5055 6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 3,620.11 LIQ#3 00050756 490372 2624177 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,639.16 WINE#3 00050756 490384 2624178 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6,231.32 LIQ#1 00050756 490363 2626860 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 27.00 TAX#1 00050756 490364 2626862 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 786.60 WINE#1 00050756 490377 2626863 5015 6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 112.50 LIQ#1 00050756 490365 2626864 5015 6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,553.28 LIQ#2 00050756 490369 2626866 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,710.09 WINE#2 00050756 490381 2626867 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 9,396.75 LIQ#3 00050756 490373 2626885 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 167.50 TAX#3 00050756 490374 2626886 5085 6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,583.64 WINE#3 00050756 490385 2626887 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 512.00 WINE#1 00050756 490378 2627616 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6.67- CMTAX#1 00050756 490359 9638804 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 10.50- CMTAX#1 00050756 490360 9638805 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 17.37- LIQ#3 00050756 490371 9638809 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 10.49- CMLIQ#2 00050756 490367 9639800 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 58,710.06 34692 5/30/2025 100457 STREICHERS INC 204.99 NEW HIRE UNIFORMS 490463 11761141 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 102.99 LT UNIFORM 490066 11761487 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 11.99 NEW HIRE NAME TAG 490069 11762018 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 11.99 NEW HIRE NAME TAG 490067 11762019 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 677.94 NEW HIRE UNIFORMS 490127 11762074 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 542.95 NEW HIRE UNIFORMS 490128 11762075 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,552.85 34693 5/30/2025 101753 SYSCO MINNESOTA,INC 172.00 N/A BEVERAGES 490457 547904053 2270.6421 GOLF-NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 491.38 KITCHEN FOOD 490457 547904053 2270.6420 GOLF-FOOD GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 663.38 Page 515 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 8 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 34694 5/30/2025 158145 TERRA CONSTRUCTION Continued... 5,582.00 AVFAC SOLAR 490450 24834008 2306.6735 PR230038 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 43,473.13 AVFAC CM SOFT COSTS AND FEE 490450 24834008 2306.6235 PR230064 CONSULTANT SERVICES APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 58,615.10 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 490450 24834008 2306.6715 PR230002 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 58,615.10 AVFAC BUILDING&MEP 490450 24834008 2306.6715 PR230001 CAPITAL OUTLAY-BUILDINGS APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 96,494.00 AVFAC FENCING&GATES 490450 24834008 2306.6735 PR230031 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 346,097.00 AVFAC POOL SHELL&STRUCTURES 490450 24834008 2306.6735 PR230007 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OTHER IMPROVEME APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 379,793.00 AVFAC SHADE STRUCTURES 490450 24834008 2306.6740 PR230009 CAPITAL OUTLAY-MACH/EQUIP/OTHE APPLE VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 988,669.33 34695 5/30/2025 158494 TJ DVORAK MECHANICAL 150.00 APPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL RPZ 490077 5393 5330.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 150.00 34696 5/30/2025 118830 UHL COMPANY,INC. 1,113.00 BAS CONTROLS SYSTEM UPDATE 490044 73557A 1900.6269 REPAIRS-OTHER AV COMMUNITY CENTER 1.113.00 34697 5/30/2025 158457 URBAN EDGE 224.49 K9 FOOD 490090 45 1210.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 224.49 34698 5/3012025 100498 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER 211.42 CLAMP ON VOLTAGE TESTER 490074 3308461 5380.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT SEWER LIFT STN REPAIR&MNTC 211.42 34699 5130/2025 137762 WSB&ASSOCIATES INC 3,373.50 CH POND FEAS UPDATES 490453 R02338200016 5505.6235 2024108R CONSULTANT SERVICES STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 3,373.50 325813 5/28/2025 152066 3 GUYS SEWING 80.00 OFFICER POLO 490131 12192 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 247.00 PEO SHIRTS 490440 12263 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 327.00 325814 5/28/2025 147492 ACUSHNET COMPANY 5.58- DISCOUNT 490470 920540684 2260.6423 GOLF-CASH DISCOUNT GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 279.00 TITLEIST GOLF BALLS 490470 920540684 2260.6412 GOLF-BALLS GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 273.42 325815 5/28/2025 152774 ADIDAS AMERICA INC Page 516 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 9 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325815 5128/2025 152774 ADIDAS AMERICA INC Continued... 1,470.09 ADIDAS CLOTHING/CAPS 490055 6163271544 2260.6413 GOLF-CAPS/HATS/CLOTHING GOLF PRO SHOP MERCH SALES 1,470.09 325816 5/28/2025 110903 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORP 2,966.57 2025 S-21 SUPPLEMENT PAGES 490464 42563 1015.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CITY CLERK/ELECTIONS 2,966.57 325817 5128/2025 100030 ARNELL BUSINESS FORMS 2,460.00 WINDOW&NON-WINDOW ENVELOPES 490390 156989 1035.6239 PRINTING FINANCE 2,460.00 325818 5/2812025 163805 ART PARTNERS GROUP LLC 6,281.93 PHOTOS AND DISPLAY FS2 490399 20753 1300.6399 OTHER CHARGES FIRE MANAGEMENT 6,281.93 325819 5/28/2025 118892 ASPEN MILLS 1,932.01 NEW HIRE VEST 490393 353378 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 1,932.01 NEW HIRE VEST 490394 353379 1210.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 3,864.02 325820 5/28/2025 158298 ATHMANN,FAITH _26.59 MEAL REIMBURSEMENT 490414 20250508 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 26.59 325821 5/28/2025 148956 AUTO ZONE 16.00 RADIO INSTALL BOBCAT 490404 4343620265 1765.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 16.00 325822 5128/2025 101819 BENNETT,GREGORY 245.46 UB REFUND 13984 HERALD WAY 490098 20250522B 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 245.46 325823 512812025 163811 BLOCH,ROBERT 225.40 TRAVEL TO MMBA CONFERENCE 490082 20250406 5065.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 225.40 325824 5/28/2025 144930 CANON 63.41 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1920.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE SENIOR CENTER 74.55 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1400.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 192.34 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1500.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PW MANAGEMENT Page 517 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 10 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325824 5/28/2025 144930 CANON Continued... 215.51 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1700.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 417.24 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1200.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE POLICE MANAGEMENT 766.26 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 1030.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 87.28 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 2205.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE GOLF MANAGEMENT 42.55 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 5025.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 42.55 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 5065.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 42.55 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 5095.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 49.52 COPIER LEASE 490116 40518003 5210.6310 RENTAL EXPENSE ARENA 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,993.76 325825 5/28/2025 103470 CENTURY COLLEGE 575.00 OFFICER II-GAFFKE 490061 1295513 1310.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL FIRE TRAINING 575.00 OFFICER II-HAHN 490061 1295513 1310.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL FIRE TRAINING 1,150.00 325826 5/28/2025 151149 CHEM-AQUA,INC. 308 30 WATER TREATMENT CONTRACT 490083 9157284 1920.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES SENIOR CENTER 308.30 325827 5/28/2025 163378 CHILD,ZACKERY 90.00 2 PR JEANS-Z CHILD 490420 20250430 1710.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PARK MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 90 00 325828 5/28/2025 100282 CINTAS CORPORATION 2.13- LIQ3 USE TAX 490078 4229131730 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 2.13 LIQ3 USE TAX 490078 4229131730 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 31.04 MATS&MOPS 490078 4229131730 5095.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 257.89 CINTAS LINENS 490092 4230250289 2270.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE .74- LIQ2 USE TAX 490091 4230657986 5000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET .74 LIQ2 USE TAX 490091 4230657986 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 10.80 FLOOR MATS 490091 4230657986 5065.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVLIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 299.73 325829 5/28/2025 100510 CORE&MAIN 384.20 PLUMBING REPAIR. 490444 W936374 1940.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 384.20 325830 5/28/2025 159127 CREATIVE RESOURCES AGENCY LLC 345.70 RIBBON FOR RIBBON CUTTING 490445 IN0016781 1700.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK&RECREATION MANAGEMENT 345.70 Page 518 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 11 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325830 5/28/2025 159127 CREATIVE RESOURCES AGENCY LLC Continued... 325831 5/28/2025 122019 CROWN RENTAL-BURNSVILLE 119.76 2 CYCLE OIL 490417 4249401 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 119.76 325832 5/28/2025 100129 DAKOTA AWARDS&ENGRAVING 1,217.50 AWARDS PARTS AND LABOR 490466 29230 1200.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE POLICE MANAGEMENT 1,217.50 325833 5/28/2025 100123 DAKOTA COUNTY FINANCIAL SERVIC 23.33 800 MHZ FEES APR(1) 490122 5503763 1600.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES STREET MANAGEMENT 23.33 800 MHZ FEES APR(1) 490122 5503763 1500.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PW MANAGEMENT 46.66 800 MHZ FEES APR(2) 490122 5503763 1530.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FLEET&BUILDINGS-CMF 1,353.14 800 MHZ FEES APR(58) 490122 5503763 1330.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FIRE OPERATIONS 2,286.34 800 MHZ FEES APR(98) 490122 5503763 1200.6280 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE MANAGEMENT 23.33 800 MHZ FEES APR(1) 490122 5503763 5305.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 3,756.13 325834 5/28/2025 123765 DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE 400.00 PURSUIT DR.REFRESHER-BROUGHTEN 490125 1285364 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.00 PURSUIT DR.REFRESHER-ZAUHER 490125 1285364 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.00 PURSUIT DR.REFRESHER-SPILLERS 490125 1285364 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 700.00 PURSUIT DRIVING TRNG-TAYLOR 490123 1287257 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 700.00 PURSUIT DRIVING TRNG-SOLHEID 490123 1287257 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 700.00 PURSUIT DRIVING TRNG-WIESNER 490123 1287257 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 700.00 PURSUIT DRIVING TRNG-WALKER 490123 1287257 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.00 PURSUIT DRIVING REFR-MARSHBANK 490124 1290099 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.00 PURSUIT DRIVING REFR-TOLLEFSON 490124 1290099 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.00 PURSUIT DRIVING REFR:HORAZUK 490124 1290099 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 400.0d- PURSUIT DRIVING REFRESH-SMITH 490124 1290099 1210.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 5,600.00 325835 5/28/2025 116265 DIVAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC 571.99 RUBBER AND LEATHER WORK GLOVES 490446 3706033 5375.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES SEWER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 571.99 325836 5/28/2025 100434 DOUGHERTY MOLENDA SOLFEST HILL 33,262.17 CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SVC-JUNE 490456 66112720625 1055.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 17,156.92 GEN CIVIL LEGAL SVC-JUNE 490455 66112730625 1050.6231 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL GENERAL SERVICES 50,419.09 Page 519 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 12 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325836 5/28/2025 100434 DOUGHERTY MOLENDA SOLFEST HILL Continued... 325837 5/28/2025 152830 DVS RENEWAL 15.25 POL TAB RENEWAL-#934 490099 20250520 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 15.25 POL TAB RENEWAL-#963 490099 20250520 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 15.25 POL TAB RENEWAL-#935 490099 20250520 1210.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS/PATROL 45.75 325838 5/28/2025 163808 FORAGE TO FROMAGE 1,140.00 TASTING EVENT-SPEAKER FEE 490126 1 5000.2530 WINE CLUB LIQUOR BALANCE SHEET 1,140.00 325839 5/2812025 163810 GAALSWYK,ANTONIO 134.90 4 PR JEANS-A GAALSWYK 490419 20250426 5305.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 134.90 325840 5/28/2025 102694 GERTENS 798.00 MULCH 490052 23802312 2235.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 326.35 WEED SPRAY CHEMICALS 490461 23968212 1720.6214 CHEMICALS PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 1,124.35 325841 5/28/2025 100216 GRAFIX SHOPPE 625.00 E2 4984 REPAIR CLM#414998 490081 164035 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 625 00 325842 5128/2025 100314 GREAT LAKES COCA-COLA DISTRIBU 531.75 COCA COLA 490050 46961472009 2270.6421 GOLF-NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GOLF FOOD&BEVERAGE 531.75 325843 5/28/2025 163806 HOPE FIELDHOUSE 2,300.00 HOPE FIELDHOUSE ADS 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LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3.81 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490262 2785253 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 243.00 LIQ#3 00000109 490263 2785254 5085 6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.27 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490264 2785254 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 588.00 WINE#3 00000109 490168 2785255 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.89 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490169 2785255 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,617.00 LIQ#3 00000109 490265 2785256 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 54.61 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490266 2785256 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,864.00 WINE#3 00000109 490170 2785257 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 33.02 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490171 2785257 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 276.80 THC#1 00000109 490205 2789+510 5015.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,129.59 LIQ#1 00000109 490199 2789506 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 30.69 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490200 2789506 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 2,751.50 LIQ#1 00000109 490201 2789507 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 36.83 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490202 2789507 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,076.47 WINE#1 00000109 490141 2789508 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 31.90- CMWINE#1 00000109 490142 2789508 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 16.51 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490143 2789508 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 37 00 LIQ#1 00000109 490203 2789509 5015 6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1.27 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490204 2789509 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 3,148 10 LIQ#1 00000109 490206 2789511 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 71.12 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490207 2789511 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,190.75 WINE#1 00000109 490144 2789512 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 24.13 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490145 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MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 717 00 LIQ#2 00000109 490235 2790158 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 5.08 FREIGHT#2 00000109 490236 2790158 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 329.34 WINE#2 00000109 490156 2790159 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 6.35 FREIGHT#2 00000109 490157 2790159 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 652.50 LIQ#3 00000109 490272 2790160 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 15 24 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490273 2790160 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 836.01 WINE#3 00000109 490172 2790161 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 16.51 FREIGHT#3 00000109 490173 2790161 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,516.50 LIQ#2 00000109 490237 2790162 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 8.89 FREIGHT#2 00000109 490238 2790162 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,179.15 LIQ#2 00000109 490239 2790163 5055.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 10.16 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Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325845 5/28/2025 100255 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR Continued... 12.70 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490209 27919712 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 6,694.10 LIQ#1 00000109 490210 2795017 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 55.14 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490211 2795017 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 922.10 LIQ#1 00000109 490212 2795018 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 8.89 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490213 2795018 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,682.15 WINE#1 00000109 490146 2795019 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 25.40 FREIGHT#1 00000109 490147 2795019 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 74.00 TAX#1 00000109 490214 2795020 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK 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10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 325863 5128/2025 100751 PHILLIPS WINE&SPIRITS INC Continued... 1.27 FREIGHT#2 00000106 490304 6973767 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,509.31 WINE#2 00000106 490337 6973768 5055.6520 WINE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 45.09 FREIGHT#2 00000106 490338 6973768 5055.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,006.00 THC#2 00000106 490305 6973769 5055.6515 THC/CBD LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 1,237.50 LIQ#3 00000106 490310 6973770 5085.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 12.70 FREIGHT#3 00000106 490311 6973770 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 495.45 WINE#3 00000106 490345 6973771 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 8.00- CMWINE#3 00000106 490346 6973771 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 6.35 FREIGHT#3 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LIQUOR LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.27 FREIGHT#3 00000106 490317 6977612 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 66.00 WINE#3 00000106 490350 69814192 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.27 FREIGHT#3 00000106 490351 69814192 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1.27 FREIGHT#3 00000106 490318 6981491 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,985.90 LIQ#1 00000106 490332 6981493 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 36.83 FREIGHT#1 00000106 490333 6981493 5015.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 268.52 LIQ#1 00000106 490334 6981494 5015.6510 LIQUOR LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,391.08 WINE#1 00000106 490335 6981494 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES Page 528 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger 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100814 WENZEL PLYMOUTH PLUMBING Continued... 105.04 20250525 5/23/2025 148015 EMPOWER 415 00 MNDCP-ROTH 457 CONTRIBUTIONS 490032 521251050379 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,305.00 MNDCP-457 CONTRIBUTIONS 490032 521251050379 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,720.00 20250526 5/23/2025 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 387.61 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 490022 5212510503710 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 864.72 AFSCME HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 490022 5212510503710 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,274.84 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 490022 5212510503710 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,617.97 SCH 2 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 490022 5212510503710 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,936.87 SCH 1 HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 490022 5212510503710 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,047.48 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SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 490029 521251050376 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 577.93 20250529 5/27/2025 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 39,871.06 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 490027 521251050374 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 39,871.06 20250530 5/27/2025 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 74,386.92 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 490026 521251050373 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 98,484.23 CITY SHARE PERA 490026 521251050373 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 172,871.15 20250531 5/23/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC Page 530 of 672 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:33 Council Check Register by GL Page- 23 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 5/12/2025 -- 5/30/2025 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20250531 5/23/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC Continued... 10,444.55 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 490024 5212510503712 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,444.55 20250532 5123/2025 100009 AFSCME COUNCIL#5 1,346.85 UNION DUES 489066 50725826081 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,346.85 UNION DUES 490021 521251050371 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,693.70 20250533 5/23/2025 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 7,103.11 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 490023 5212510503711 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 7,103.11 20250534 5/23/2025 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 28,317.30 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 490025 521251050372 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 28,317.30 20250535 5/23/2025 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 2,541.23 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 490031 521251050378 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,541.23 20250536 5/12/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 192.31 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2025 490448 20250512 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 625.00 FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL 2025 490448 20250512 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 817 31 20250537 5/19/2025 157977 WEX HEALTH INC 864.70 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2025 490449 20250519 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 864.70 2,084,889.97 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 388,987.50 EFT Payments 469,093.76 A/PACH Payment 1,226,808.71 Total Payments 2,084,889.97 Page 531 of 672 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 5/28/2025 10:11:39 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 5/12/2025 - 5/30/2025 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 141,379.84 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 18.50 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 594.00 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 571.13 02200 VALLEYWOOD GOLF FUND 18,615.70 02300 PARKS REFERENDUM FUND 1,120,148.14 05000 LIQUOR FUND 207,191.12 05200 ARENA FUND 1,863.45 05300 WATER 8 SEWER FUND 107,416.07 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 3,901.73 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 14,096.53 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 469,093.76 Report Totals 2,084,889.97 Page 532 of 672 •••• ITEM: 4.JJ. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Approve Personnel Report Staff Contact: Department / Division: Jamie Haefner, Human Resources Manager Administration/Human Resources 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: 1. Personnel Report Page 533 of 672 PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley June 12,2025 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, Patrick Amsden Hire Maintenance Worker I Seasonal 1600 $ 21.20 Hourly SMI 6/10/2025 Casual, Frances Anderson Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Roz Bergquist Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Kamryn Britt Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Ahjaya Buckner Rehire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.55 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Parker Cameron Rehire Head Guard Seasonal 1940 $ 19.90 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Alex Carlson Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Michael Cherevatsky Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.15 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Kade Crawford Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, William Durfee Hire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 18.75 Hourly SMI 6/10/2025 Casual, Ahman Dye Rehire Facility Assistant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.55 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Accept Full-Time, Kaleb Fisher Resignation Maintenance Worker II Regular 5305 6/6/2025 Casual, Ruby Fuller Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Izzy Frechette Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.65 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Zachary Garcia Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Abby Gnan Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Makayla Gore Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Charles Gustafson Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Louis Gustafson Rehire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.80 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Ethan Hansen Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Division/Department Full-Time, Graden Hill Hire Specialist Regular 1700 $ 29.59 Hourly 130 6/13/2025 Casual, Lauren Ho Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Emily Hodgen Rehire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.80 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Faith Hoff Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.15 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 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 3 Page 534 of 672 PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley June 12,2025 Human Resources First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, Michael Jennison Rehire Recreation Program Leader Seasonal 1940 $ 16.00 Hourly C-02 6/9/2025 Casual, Adeline Judson Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.66 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Gabriel Keeler Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, John Klein Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Ada Kramer Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Amanda Lackmann Rehire Head Guard Seasonal 1940 $ 19.65 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Joshua Lee Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1940 $ 19.40 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Shelby Lee Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1940 $ 19.40 Hourly C-06 6/12/2025 Casual, Paige Lenartz Hire Food and Beverage Server Variable Hour 2205 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 5/15/2025 Casual, Levi Little Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Greta Marcott Rehire Water Safety Instructor Seasonal 1940 $ 19.40 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Ainsley McPhail Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.65 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Megan Metzger Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Faith Nachtigal Rehire Lead Instructor I Seasonal 1800 $ 19.15 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 Casual, Aaron Nickelson Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 18.75 Hourly SMI 6/10/2025 Casual, Vesper Odegard Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Abigail Olson Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.90 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Melissa Osterhaus Rehire Lead Instructor II Seasonal 1800 $ 21.05 Hourly C-07 6/10/2025 Casual, Emily Pelzel Rehire Puppet Performer Seasonal 1800 $ 14.60 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Everett Pire Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Ella Rudashevsky Rehire (Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.65 Hourly C-O5 6/10/2025 Casual, Hannah Ruyle Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Teagan Sharkey Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 Casual, Kayla Simpson Hire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 17.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Katelyn Stanczak Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.40 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Dylan Thraen Hire Facility Attendant Seasonal 1940 $ 14.30 Hourly C-01 6/10/2025 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 2 of 3 Page 535 of 672 PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley June 12,2025 Human Resources First Last Base Pay Pay Pay Date Name Name Action Position Status Dept. Rate Type Scale (on or about) Casual, Amelia Tranter Hire Lead Instructor I Variable Hour 5205 $ 14.30 Hourly C-10 6/10/2025 Casual, Owen Unten Rehire Seasonal Maintenance I Seasonal 1710 $ 18.75 Hourly SMI 5/27/2025 Casual, Natalie Wees Rehire Lifeguard I Seasonal 1940 $ 18.15 Hourly C-05 6/10/2025 Casual, Sam Weinhaus Rehire Recreation Program Leader Seasonal 1800 $ 15.05 Hourly C-02 6/10/2025 Full-Time, Scott Werner Transfer Public Works Supervisor Regular 1530 $ 123,429.28 Annual 190 6/14/2025 Casual, Catharina Winter Rehire Lifeguard II Seasonal 1940 $ 20.15 Hourly C-06 6/10/2025 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 3 of 3 Page 536 of 672 .••• ITEM: 4.KK. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Consent Agenda Valley Description: Authorize helicopter landing and liftoff in Johnny Cake Ridge Park East on July 3, 2025 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Authorize helicopter landing and liftoff in Johnny Cake Ridge Park East on July 3, 2025 Summary: As part of the Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration, Cub Foods Family Fun Night is scheduled at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East on Thursday,July 3,from approximately 7 p.m.to 9 p.m.An air ambulance helicopter will land on and lift off from soccer field B. Helicopter staff will provide information to the public while the helicopter is on display. Background: Apple Valley Freedom Days has traditionally coordinated the helicopter landing and liftoff with the Apple Valley Fire Department during Family Fun Night.There have been no issues in previous years. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 537 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.A. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Present Police Awards to Residents Staff Contact: Department / Division: Nick Francis, Police Chief Police Action Requested: N/A Summary: The Police Chief will recognize residents for their assistance to the Police Department and present them their respective award. Certificates of recognition will be awarded to Logan Widgren,Jeffrey Bert Finkelstein, and Steven Hylback.The Chiefs Award of Merit will be awarded to Dr. Garry Allen. Background: The Apple Valley Police Department relies on assistance from members of the public to report and assist with police matters in the community. Our department understands that community members are critical in the delivery of services provided by the police department. When an employee believes that a citizen's actions merit recognition,the employee submits a nomination to the Awards Committee for that citizen to be formally recognized.The department's awards committee then reviews the nominations and recommends specific recognition. Historically, these awards have been presented to the recipients at the department's annual department meeting. We feel it's more fitting to present these awards at a public meeting of the City Council. Tonight,we will recognize Logan Widgren,Jeffrey Bert Finkelstein, and Steven Hylback with the Citizen Certificate of Recognition.This certificate may be given to a citizen for outstanding assistance to the Police Department, or for other efforts beneficial to public safety, usually under difficult circumstances. We will also recognize Dr. Garry Allen with the Chief's Award of Merit. This award may be given to a citizen for performance resulting in improved operations, outstanding community service, or substantial savings in organizational costs. Chief Francis will present each recipient with their award while outlining the circumstances for which they are being recognized. Page 538 of 672 Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: None Page 539 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.B. ..... •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Accept Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration and Community Festival schedule of events and authorize placement of signage Staff Contact: Department / Division: Eric Carlson, Parks and Recreation Director Parks and Recreation Action Requested: Accept Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration and Community Festival schedule of events and authorize placement of signage Summary: Apple Valley Freedom Days has been recognized and celebrated in the City of Apple Valley for more than fifty years. It has traditionally been a multi-day event beginning at the end of June and concluding with a fireworks display on the 4th of July. Council proclaimed the annual "Apple Valley Freedom Days Celebration" a community event at the May 23, 2024, meeting. Since then,the volunteer committee has worked diligently once again to organize a full schedule of activities for the 2025 Freedom Days celebration. With the authorization of signage placement, the Freedom Days Committee plans to have promotional signs placed at these intersections: • Galaxie Avenue and 147th Street West(Municipal Center) • Galaxie Avenue and 140th Street West(Fire Station 2) • 140th Street West and Johnny Cake Ridge Road (JCRPE/JCRPW) Background: 2025 Apple Valley Freedom Days events include: Friday,June 27 • Car Show, 5-9 p.m. at Apple Valley American Legion 1776 • Music in Kelley Park, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Kelley Park Saturday,June 28 • Root Beer Float Event, 11:30-1 p.m. at Apple Valley Senior& Event Center Page 540 of 672 Wednesday,July 2 • Casting with the Cops, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Cobblestone Lake Fishing Pier Thursday,July 3 • Cub Foods Family Fun Night, 5-9 p.m. at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East Friday,July 4 • Fun Run, 8 a.m. start time at the Johnny Cake Activity Center • Parade, 1 p.m. start time • Pre-Fireworks Party, 6-9:30 p.m. at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East • Fireworks Show, 9:30 p.m. at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East Budget Impact: 2025 Budget items: Fourth of July Fireworks $30,000 Fourth of July Parade $17,600 Attachments: 1. 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Page 548 of 672 v,E Y JP 1//i, AI" a.tflL 4 Jam— ;; o ci_ :1' tit1;44P. -1,i/ . --q * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , Freedom Dd s , * * m....* * * * * * * * * * * *Ji , . * * * * www. av reedomda Yscorn Page 549 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.C. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution approving issuance of On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses, effective July 1, 2025 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Christina Scipioni, City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Spice Village, LLC, 7520 149th Street W. 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution approving issuance of On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor Licenses, effective July 1, 2025 Summary: On June 12, 2025,the Council will hold a public hearing on the application by Spice Village, LLC, for on-sale wine and 3.2 percent malt liquor licenses for a restaurant located at 7520 149th Street W. The required legal notice has been published. Subject to any comments received at the public hearing, the resolution authorizing issuance of the licenses to Spice Village, LLC, can be adopted. Spice Village is a new restaurant opening in the former TCF Bank location in the Time Square shopping center. Background: The Police and Fire Departments have completed the necessary background and site investigations and find the license in order for approval. Budget Impact: N/A Page 550 of 672 Attachments: 1. Resolution Page 551 of 672 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 June 12, 2025, with respect to issuance of"On-Sale Wine" and"On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor"Licenses for Spice Village, LLC, in connection with a restaurant located at 7520 149th 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 Spice Village, LLC, on premises located at 7520 149th 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 12th day of June, 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 552 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.D. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: General Obligation Bond, Series 2025A 1. Adopt Resolution providing for the competitive negotiated sale of$32,450,000 General Obligation, Series 2025A 2. Approve Municipal Advisory Service Agreement with Northland Securities Staff Contact: Department / Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Action Requested: 1. Adopt Resolution providing for the competitive negotiated sale of$32,450,000 General Obligation, Series 2025A 2. Approve Municipal Advisory Service Agreement with Northland Securities Summary: The City Council is requested to authorize Northland Securities to solicit proposals for the competitively negotiated sale of$32,450,000 General Obligation Bonds, series 2025A.This issue will provide $3,045,000 in funding for the facilities Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) projects and $29,405,000 for the Park Referendum portion of the bonds. This action provides for the bonds to be considered for award at the July 24, 2025, regular City Council meeting.The repayment of the 2025a General Obligation Bonds would come from future tax levies. The CIP portion of the bonds will provide funding for the Facilities CIP, including final portions of the Police Operations Building on Flagstaff as well as some design costs for the upcoming Central Maintenance Facility. The Park Referendum portion of the bonds will provide additional funding for investments in the park system authorized in the 2023 Park Referendum.These investments include the development of Kelley Park,the redevelopment of Redwood Park including replacement of the community pool, improvements to the Apple Valley Family Aquatic Center, Community Center, Senior Center, Hayes Arena, Hayes Youth Baseball and Softball Complex, and parks and trails throughout the community. The referendum authorized up to $73,250,000 of bond issuance. The 2024A issue used $16,305,000 of that authority;the 2025A issue will use $29,405,000 of the authority, leaving up to $27,540,000 that can be issued in the future. Page 553 of 672 At the November 22, 2022, City Council meeting,the City Council adopted the 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvements Plan.The 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvements Plan provided for the issuance of up to $41,000,000 in Capital Improvement Bonds. In 2021 and 2022, there was approximately$14,000,000 issued under the previous 2021-2025 Facilities Capital Improvement Plan authority.The 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvement Plan included additional bonding authority of up to $41,000,000. The attached Muncipal Advisor Service Agreement and finance plan summarizes the details to be included in the official statement and identifies Northland Securities as Municipal Advisor and Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP, as Bond Counsel. Background: On November 22, 2022,the City Council adopted the 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvements Plan to finance a number of projects in the upcoming years.The ability to issue Capital Improvement Plan Bonds is provided for in Minnesota State Statute 475.521.The improvements allowed in this statute are limited to "acquisition or betterment of public lands, buildings, or other improvements for the purpose of a city hall, library, public safety facility, and a public works facility,"with a useful life of 5 years or more. Capital improvements under the statute do not include light rail transit or related activities, parks, roads/bridges or administrative buildings other than a city hall, or land for those facilities. The 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvement Plan adopted on November 22, 2022, identified the projects intended to be financed with bonds issued under the statute.The projects identified in the 2023-2027 Facilities Capital Improvement Plan for inclusion in the Capital Improvement Plan Bonds were: Police Operations/Garage Facility $9.900,000 JCRP East Maintenance Facility 600,000 CMF-New Vehicle Storage Addition 7,700,000 CMF- New Vehicle Maintenance Area 8,300,000 CMF- Renovations 3,700,000 Fire Stations 8,000,000 Bond Issuance Costs 800,000 Total Use 2023-2027 Facilities CIP 41,000,000 Issued previously- 2024A issue (10,190,000) This Issue -2025A (3,045,000) Remaining Bond Authority 27,765,000 In addition these amounts there was an additional approximately$14,000,000 issued in 2021 and 2022 under the authorization included in the 2021-2025 Facilities Capital Improvement Plan.The total issued may not exceed the total authorized in the Facilities Capital Improvement Plan. The timing and amounts of each of the issues would be dependent on the construction progress of each phase. Page 554 of 672 Budget Impact: The 2025A bond issue would be repaid with an annual property tax levy over the next 20 years. The approximate property tax levy impacts of the 2025A issue for the Facilities Capital Improvement Bonds portion of$2,625,000 would be approximately$245,000 in 2026 and beyond.The tax levy impact of the Park Referendum portion of the issue will be approximately$2,380,000 in 2026 and beyond. According to the Dakota County Assessor's Office, for 2026,the median value home will be increasing 3.7%,from $358,100 to $371,350.The preliminary estimate of the tax impacts of the 2025A bond issue on the median valued home for 2026 is approximately an annual increase of $110, of which approximately$10 is the levy increase associated with the Facilities CIP issue and approximately$100 is related to the Park Referendum portion. Attachments: 1. Resolution 2. Finance Plan 3. Municipal Advisor Agreement 4. Presentation Page 555 of 672 EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA HELD: JUNE 12, 2025 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular or special meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, was duly held at the City Hall on June 12, 2025, at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose in part of authorizing the competitive negotiated sale of the $32,450,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A. The following members were present: and the following were absent: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATED SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2025A A. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (the "City"), has heretofore determined that it is necessary and expedient to issue General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A (the "Bonds")to finance (i)various capital improvement projects within the City,pursuant to the City's 2023-2027 Capital Improvement Plan; and(ii)various park improvements; and B. WHEREAS, the City has retained Northland Securities, Inc., in Minneapolis, Minnesota("Northland"), as its independent municipal advisor and is therefore authorized to sell the Bonds by competitive negotiated sale in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.60, Subdivision 2(9); and C. WHEREAS, the City has retained Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, in Minneapolis, Minnesota as its bond counsel for purposes of this financing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Authorization. The City Council hereby authorizes Northland to solicit proposals for the competitive negotiated sale of the Bonds. 2. Meeting; Proposal Opening. The City Council shall meet at the time and place specified in the Notice of Sale, in substantially the form attached hereto as Attachment A, for the purpose of considering sealed proposals for and awarding the sale of the Bonds. The Finance Director, or designee, shall open proposals at the time and place specified in the Notice of Sale. 172942249v1 Page 556 of 672 3. Notice of Sale. The terms and conditions of the Bonds and the negotiation thereof are in substantially in the form set forth in the Notice of Sale attached hereto as Attachment A and hereby approved and made a part hereof 4. Official Statement. In connection with the competitive negotiated sale of the Bonds, the Finance Director and other officers or employees of the City are hereby authorized to cooperate with Northland and participate in the preparation of an official statement for the Bonds, and to execute and deliver it on behalf of the City upon its completion. ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 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 a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon the resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 2 172942249v1 Page 557 of 672 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF DAKOTA 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 duly called and held on the date therein indicated, insofar as such minutes relate to the City's $32,450,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A. WITNESS my hand on June 12, 2025. Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk 3 172942249v1 Page 558 of 672 ATTACHMENT A NOTICE OF SALE $32,450,000* GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2025A CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA (Book-Entry Only) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these Bonds will be offered for sale according to the following terms: TIME AND PLACE: Proposals (also referred to herein as "bids") will be opened by the City's Finance Director, or designee, on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at 10:00 A.M., CT, at the offices of Northland Securities, Inc. (the Issuer's"Municipal Advisor"), 150 South 5th Street, Suite 3300,Minneapolis,Minnesota 55402. Consideration of the Proposals for award of the sale will be by the City Council at its meeting at the City Offices beginning Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 7:00 P.M., CT. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals may be: a) submitted to the office of Northland Securities, Inc., b) emailed to PublicSale@northlandsecurities.com c) for proposals submitted prior to the sale, the final price and coupon rates may be submitted to Northland Securities, Inc. by telephone at 612-851-5900 or 612-851-4945, or d) submitted electronically. Notice is hereby given that electronic proposals will be received via PARITYTM, or its successor, in the manner described below,until 10:00 A.M., CT, on Thursday, July 24, 2025. Proposals may be submitted electronically via PARITYTM or its successor, pursuant to this Notice until 10:00 A.M., CT,but no Proposal will be received after the time for receiving Proposals specified above. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in PARITYTM, or its successor, conflict with this Notice,the terms of this Notice shall control. For further information about PARITYTM, or its successor, potential bidders may contact Northland Securities, Inc. or i-Deal®at 1359 Broadway, 2nd floor,New York,NY 10018, telephone 212-849-5021. Neither the Issuer nor Northland Securities, Inc. assumes any liability if there is a malfunction of PARITYTM or its successor. All bidders are advised that each Proposal shall be deemed to constitute a contract between the bidder and the Issuer to purchase the Bonds regardless of the manner in which the Proposal is submitted. *The Issuer reserves the right to increase or decrease the principal amount of the Bonds.Any such increase or decrease will be made in multiples of$5,000 and may be made in any maturity.If any maturity is adjusted,the purchase price will also be adjusted to maintain the same gross spread. A-1 172942249vi Page 559 of 672 BOOK-ENTRY SYSTEM The Bonds will be issued by means of a book-entry system with no physical distribution of bond certificates made to the public. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form and one bond certificate, representing the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year, will be registered in the name of Cede&Co. as nominee of Depository Trust Company("DTC"),New York,New York, which will act as securities depository of the Bonds. Individual purchases of the Bonds may be made in the principal amount of$5,000 or any multiple thereof of a single maturity through book entries made on the books and records of DTC and its participants. Principal and interest are payable by the Issuer through Northland Bond Services, a division of First National Bank of Omaha, Minneapolis, Minnesota (the "Paying Agent/Registrar"), to DTC, or its nominee as registered owner of the Bonds. Transfer of principal and interest payments to participants of DTC will be the responsibility of DTC; transfer of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants will be the responsibility of such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The successful bidder, as a condition of delivery of the Bonds, will be required to deposit the bond certificates with DTC. The Issuer will pay reasonable and customary charges for the services of the Paying Agent/Registrar. DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE OF BONDS Date of Delivery(Estimated to be August 20, 2025) AUTHORITY/PURPOSE/SECURITY The Bonds are being issued pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 475 and Section 475.521, as amended, and a voter referendum held on November 7, 2023, which passed by a vote of 5,812 (yes)to 2,925 (no). Proceeds will be used to finance various improvement projects within the City pursuant to the City's 2023-2027 Capital Improvement Plan approved on November 22,2022,and various park improvements and to pay costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds. The Bonds are payable from ad valorem taxes on all taxable property within the City. The full faith and credit of the City is pledged to their payment and the City has validly obligated itself to levy ad valorem taxes in the event of any deficiency in the debt service account established for this issue. INTEREST PAYMENTS Interest is due semiannually on each June 15 and December 15, commencing June 15, 2026, to registered owners of the Bonds appearing of record in the Bond Register as of the close of business on the first day (whether or not a business day) of the calendar month of such interest payment date. MATURITIES Principal is due annually on December 15, inclusive, in each of the years and amounts as follows: Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount 2026 $715,000 2031 $1,335,000 2036 $1,605,000 2041 $1,985,000 2027 1,175,000 2032 1,380,000 2037 1,670,000 2042 2,075,000 A-2 172942249vi Page 560 of 672 2028 1,210,000 2033 1,430,000 2038 1,745,000 2043 2,175,000 2029 1,245,000 2034 1,485,000 2039 1,815,000 2044 2,280,000 2030 1,290,000 2035 1,545,000 2040 1,900,000 2045 2,390,000 Proposals for the Bonds may contain a maturity schedule providing for any combination of serial bonds and term bonds, subject to mandatory redemption, so long as the amount of principal maturing or subject to mandatory redemption in each year conforms to the maturity schedule set forth above. INTEREST RATES All rates must be in integral multiples of 1/20th or 1/8th of 1%. The rate for any maturity may not be more than 2.00%less than the rate for any preceding maturity.All Bonds of the same maturity must bear a single uniform rate from date of issue to maturity. ESTABLISHMENT OF ISSUE PRICE (HOLD-THE-OFFERING-PRICE RULE MAY APPLY—BIDS NOT CANCELLABLE) The winning bidder shall assist the Issuer in establishing the issue price of the Bonds and shall execute and deliver to the Issuer at closing an "issue price" or similar certificate setting forth the reasonably expected initial offering price to the public or the sales price or prices of the Bonds, together with the supporting pricing wires or equivalent communications, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, with such modifications as may be appropriate or necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the winning bidder, the Issuer and Bond Counsel. All actions to be taken by the Issuer under this Notice of Sale to establish the issue price of the Bonds may be taken on behalf of the Issuer by the Issuer's Municipal Advisor and any notice or report to be provided to the Issuer may be provided to the Issuer's Municipal Advisor. The Issuer intends that the provisions of Treasury Regulation Section 1.148-1(f)(3)(i) (defining "competitive sale"for purposes of establishing the issue price of the Bonds)will apply to the initial sale of the Bonds (the "competitive sale requirements")because: (1) the Issuer shall disseminate this Notice of Sale to potential underwriters in a manner that is reasonably designed to reach potential underwriters; (2) all bidders shall have an equal opportunity to bid; (3) the Issuer may receive bids from at least three underwriters of municipal bonds who have established industry reputations for underwriting new issuances of municipal bonds; and (4) the Issuer anticipates awarding the sale of the Bonds to the bidder who submits a firm offer to purchase the Bonds at the highest price(or lowest cost), as set forth in this Notice of Sale. Any bid submitted pursuant to this Notice of Sale shall be considered a firm offer for the purchase of the Bonds, as specified in the bid. In the event that the competitive sale requirements are not satisfied, the Issuer shall promptly so advise the winning bidder. The Issuer may then determine to treat the initial offering price to the public as of the award date of the Bonds as the issue price of each maturity by imposing on the winning bidder the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule as described in the following paragraph (the "Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule"). Bids will not be subject to cancellation in the event that the Issuer determines to apply the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule to the Bonds. Bidders should A-3 172942249vi Page 561 of 672 prepare their bids on the assumption that the Bonds will be subject to the Hold-the-Offering- Price Rule in order to establish the issue price of the Bonds. By submitting a bid,the winning bidder shall(i) confirm that the underwriters have offered or will offer the Bonds to the public on or before the date of award at the offering price or prices (the "Initial Offering Price"), or at the corresponding yield or yields, set forth in the bid submitted by the winning bidder and(ii) agree, on behalf of the underwriters participating in the purchase of the Bonds, that the underwriters will neither offer nor sell unsold Bonds of any maturity to which the Hold-the-Offering Price Rule shall apply to any person at a price that is higher than the Initial Offering Price to the public during the period starting on the award date for the Bonds and ending on the earlier of the following: (1) the close of the fifth(5th)business day after the award date; or (2) the date on which the underwriters have sold at least 10%of a maturity of the Bonds to the public at a price that is no higher than the Initial Offering Price to the public (the "10% Test"), at which time only that particular maturity will no longer be subject to the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule. The Issuer acknowledges that, in making the representations set forth above, the winning bidder will rely on(i)the agreement of each underwriter to comply with the requirements for establishing issue price of the Bonds, including, but not limited to, its agreement to comply with the Hold-the- Offering-Price Rule, if applicable to the Bonds, as set forth in an agreement among underwriters and the related pricing wires, (ii) in the event a selling group has been created in connection with the initial sale of the Bonds to the public, the agreement of each dealer who is a member of the selling group to comply with the requirements for establishing issue price of the Bonds, including but not limited to, its agreement to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule, if applicable to the Bonds, as set forth in a selling group agreement and the related pricing wires, and(iii) in the event that an underwriter or dealer who is a member of the selling group is a party to a third-party distribution agreement that was employed in connection with the initial sale of the Bonds to the public, the agreement of each broker-dealer that is a party to such agreement to comply with the requirements for establishing issue price of the Bonds, including,but not limited to, its agreement to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule, if applicable to the Bonds, as set forth in the third-party distribution agreement and the related pricing wires. The Issuer further acknowledges that each underwriter shall be solely liable for its failure to comply with its agreement regarding the requirements for establishing issue price of the Bonds, including but not limited to, its agreement to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule, if applicable to the Bonds, and that no underwriter shall be liable for the failure of any other underwriter, or of any dealer who is a member of a selling group, or of any broker-dealer that is a party to a third-party distribution agreement to comply with its corresponding agreement to comply with the requirements for establishing issue price of the Bonds, including, but not limited to, its agreement to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule if applicable to the Bonds. By submitting a bid, each bidder confirms that: (i) any agreement among underwriters, any selling group agreement and each third-party distribution agreement (to which the bidder is a party) relating to the initial sale of the Bonds to the public, together with the related pricing wires, contains or will contain language obligating each underwriter, each dealer who is a member of the selling group, and each broker-dealer that is a party to such third-party distribution agreement, as applicable, (A) to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule, if applicable if and for so long as directed by the winning bidder and as set forth in the related pricing wires, (B) to promptly notify the winning bidder of any sales of Bonds that to its knowledge, are made to a purchaser who is a related party to an underwriter participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the public (each A-4 172942249vi Page 562 of 672 such term being used as defined below), and(C)to acknowledge that,unless otherwise advised by the underwriter,dealer or broker-dealer,the winning bidder shall assume that each order submitted by the underwriter, dealer or broker-dealer is a sale to the public, and (ii) any agreement among underwriters or selling group agreement relating to the initial sale of the Bonds to the public, together with the related pricing wires, contains or will contain language obligating each underwriter or dealer that is a party to a third-party distribution agreement to be employed in connection with the initial sale of the Bonds to the public to require each broker-dealer that is a party to such retail distribution agreement to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule, if applicable, in each case if and for so long as directed by the winning bidder or the underwriter and as set forth in the related pricing wires. Notes: Sales of any Bonds to any person that is a related party to an underwriter participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the public (each such term being used as defined below) shall not constitute sales to the public for purposes of this Notice of Sale. Further,for purposes of this Notice of Sale: (1) `public"means any person other than an underwriter or a related party, (2) "underwriter"means (A)any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer(or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the public and (B) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause(A) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a third party distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the public). (3) a purchaser of any of the Bonds is a "related party"to an underwriter if the underwriter and the purchaser are subject,directly or indirectly, to(A)more than 50%common ownership of the voting power or the total value of their stock, if both entities are corporations(including direct ownership by one corporation or another), (B) more than 50% common ownership of their capital interests or profits interests, if both entities are partnerships(including direct ownership by one partnership of another), or(C) more than 50%common ownership of the value of the outstanding stock of the corporation or the capital interests or profit interests of the partnership, as applicable, if one entity is a corporation and the other entity is a partnership(including direct ownership of the applicable stock or interests by one entity of the other), and (4) "sale date"means the date that the Bonds are awarded by the Issuer to the winning bidder. ADJUSTMENTS TO PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AFTER PROPOSALS The Issuer reserves the right to increase or decrease the principal amount of the Bonds. Any such increase or decrease will be made in multiples of$5,000 and may be made in any maturity. If any maturity is adjusted, the purchase price will also be adjusted to maintain the same gross spread. Such adjustments shall be made promptly after the sale and prior to the award of Proposals by the Issuer and shall be at the sole discretion of the Issuer. The successful bidder may not withdraw or modify its Proposal once submitted to the Issuer for any reason, including post-sale adjustment. Any adjustment shall be conclusive and shall be binding upon the successful bidder. OPTIONAL REDEMPTION Bonds maturing on and after December 15, 2034 are subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the Issuer on December 15, 2033 and any date thereafter, at a price of par plus accrued interest. Redemption may be in whole or in part of the Bonds subject to prepayment. If redemption is in part, the maturities and principal amounts within each maturity to be redeemed shall be A-5 172942249vi Page 563 of 672 determined by the Issuer and if only part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment, the specific Bonds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. CUSIP NUMBERS If the Bonds qualify for assignment of CUSIP numbers such numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect thereto shall constitute cause for a failure or refusal by the successful bidder thereof to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with terms of the purchase contract. The CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of CUSIP identification numbers shall be paid by the successful bidder. DELIVERY Delivery of the Bonds will be within thirty-five days after award, subject to an approving legal opinion by Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Bond Counsel. The legal opinion will be paid by the Issuer and delivery will be anywhere in the continental United States without cost to the successful bidder at DTC. TYPE OF PROPOSAL Proposals of not less than $32,190,400 (99.20%) and accrued interest on the principal sum of $32,450,000 must be filed with the undersigned prior to the time of sale. Proposals must be unconditional except as to legality. Proposals for the Bonds should be delivered to Northland Securities, Inc. and addressed to: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director City of Apple Valley 7100 147th St. W Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 A good faith deposit (the "Deposit") in the amount of $500,000 in the form of a federal wire transfer(payable to the order of the Issuer) is only required from the apparent winning bidder, and must be received within two hours after the time stated for the receipt of Proposals. The apparent winning bidder will receive notification of the wire instructions from the Municipal Advisor promptly after the sale. If the Deposit is not received from the apparent winning bidder in the time allotted, the Issuer may choose to reject their Proposal and then proceed to offer the Bonds to the next lowest bidder based on the terms of their original proposal, so long as said bidder wires funds for the Deposit amount within two hours of said offer. The Issuer will retain the Deposit of the successful bidder, the amount of which will be deducted at settlement and no interest will accrue to the successful bidder. In the event the successful bidder fails to comply with the accepted Proposal, said amount will be retained by the Issuer.No Proposal can be withdrawn after the time set for receiving Proposals unless the meeting of the Issuer scheduled for award of the Bonds is adjourned, recessed, or continued to another date without award of the Bonds having been made. A-6 172942249vi Page 564 of 672 AWARD The Bonds will be awarded on the basis of the lowest interest rate to be determined on a true interest cost (TIC) basis. The Issuer's computation of the interest rate of each Proposal, in accordance with customary practice,will be controlling. In the event of a tie,the sale of the Bonds will be awarded by lot. The Issuer will reserve the right to: (i)waive non-substantive informalities of any Proposal or of matters relating to the receipt of Proposals and award of the Bonds, (ii)reject all Proposals without cause,and(iii)reject any Proposal which the Issuer determines to have failed to comply with the terms herein. INFORMATION FROM SUCCESSFUL BIDDER The successful bidder will be required to provide, in a timely manner, certain information relating to the initial offering price of the Bonds necessary to compute the yield on the Bonds pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. OFFICIAL STATEMENT By awarding the Bonds to any underwriter or underwriting syndicate submitting a Proposal therefor, the Issuer agrees that, no more than seven business days after the date of such award, it shall provide to the senior managing underwriter of the syndicate to which the Bonds are awarded, the Final Official Statement in an electronic format as prescribed by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board(MSRB). FULL CONTINUING DISCLOSURE UNDERTAKING The Issuer will covenant in the resolution awarding the sale of the Bonds and in a Continuing Disclosure Undertaking to provide, or cause to be provided, annual financial information, including audited financial statements of the Issuer, and notices of certain material events, as required by SEC Rule 15c2-12. NOT BANK QUALIFIED The Issuer will not designate the Bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. BOND INSURANCE AT UNDERWRITER'S OPTION If the Bonds qualify for issuance of any policy of municipal bond insurance or commitment therefor at the option of the successful bidder, the purchase of any such insurance policy or the issuance of any such commitment shall be at the sole option and expense of the successful bidder of the Bonds. Any increase in the costs of issuance of the Bonds resulting from such purchase of insurance shall be paid by the successful bidder, except that, if the Issuer has requested and received a rating on the Bonds from a rating agency, the Issuer will pay that rating fee. Any other rating agency fees shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder. Failure of the municipal bond insurer to issue the policy after the Bonds have been awarded to the successful bidder shall not constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful bidder to accept delivery on the Bonds. A-7 172942249vi Page 565 of 672 The Issuer reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals, to waive informalities and to adjourn the sale. Dated: June 12, 2025 BY ORDER OF THE APPLE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL /s/Ron Hedberg Finance Director Additional information may be obtained from: Northland Securities, Inc. 150 South 5th Street, Suite 3300 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Telephone No.: 612-851-5900 A-8 172942249vi Page 566 of 672 EXHIBIT A (ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE— COMPETITIVE SALE SATISFIED) The undersigned, on behalf of (the "Underwriter"), hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A(the "Bonds") of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota(the "Issuer"). 1. Reasonably Expected Initial Offering Price. As of the Sale Date, the reasonably expected initial offering prices of the Bonds to the Public by the Underwriter are the prices listed in Schedule A (the "Expected Offering Prices"). The Expected Offering Prices are the prices for the Maturities of the Bonds used by the Underwriter in formulating its bid to purchase the Bonds. Attached as Schedule B is a true and correct copy of the bid provided by the Underwriter to purchase the Bonds. The Underwriter was not given the opportunity to review other bids prior to submitting its bid. The bid submitted by the Underwriter constituted a firm offer to purchase the Bonds. 2. Defined Terms. "Maturity" means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities. "Public" means any person (including an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. The term "related party" for purposes of this certificate generally means any two or more persons who have greater than 50 percent common ownership, directly or indirectly. "Sale Date" means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of a Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of the Bonds is "Underwriter" means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer(or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and(ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public). The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents the Underwriter's interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the Nonarbitrage Certificate and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Bond Counsel in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal A-9 172942249vi Page 567 of 672 income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038-G, and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer from time to time relating to the Bonds. Dated: August 20, 2025. A-10 172942249vi Page 568 of 672 [FORM OF ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE—HOLD-THE-OFFERING-PRICE RULE APPLIES] The undersigned,on behalf of (the"Underwriter"), on behalf of itself, hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale and issuance of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2024A (the "Bonds") of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (the "Issuer"). 1. Initial Offering Price of the Bonds. (a) The Underwriter offered each Maturity of the Bonds to the Public for purchase at the respective initial offering prices listed in Schedule A(the"Initial Offering Prices")on or before the Sale Date. A copy of the pricing wire or equivalent communication for the Bonds is attached to this certificate as Schedule B. (b) As set forth in the Notice of Sale and bid award, the Underwriter has agreed in writing that, (i) for each Maturity of the Bonds, it would neither offer nor sell any of the Bonds of such Maturity to any person at a price that is higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity during the Holding Period for such Maturity (the "hold-the-offering-price rule"), and (ii) any selling group agreement shall contain the agreement of each dealer who is a member of the selling group,and any retail distribution agreement shall contain the agreement of each broker-dealer who is a party to the retail distribution agreement, to comply with the hold-the-offering-price rule. Pursuant to such agreement, no Underwriter (as defined below) has offered or sold any Maturity of the Bonds at a price that is higher than the respective Initial Offering Price for that Maturity of the Bonds during the Holding Period. 2. Defined Terms. (a) "Holding Period" means, for each Maturity of the Bonds,the period starting on the Sale Date and ending on the earlier of(i) the close of the fifth business day after the Sale Date ( ), or (ii) the date on which the Underwriter has sold at least 10% of such Maturity of the Bonds to the Public at prices that are no higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity. (b) "Maturity" means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities. (c) "Public" means any person (including an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. The term "related party" for purposes of this certificate generally means any two or more persons who have greater than 50 percent common ownership, directly or indirectly. (d) "Sale Date" means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of a Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of the Bonds is (e) "Underwriter" means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and(ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the A-11 172942249vi Page 569 of 672 initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public). The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents the Representative's interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the Nonarbitrage Certificate and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Bond Counsel, in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038-G, and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer from time to time relating to the Bonds. Dated: August 20, 2025. A-12 172942249v1 Page 570 of 672 r 7 Finance Plan City of Apple Valley, Minnesota $32,450,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A June 12, 2025 0 northland 150 South 5th Street,Suite 3300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-851-5900 800-851-2920 www.northlandsecurities.com Member FINRA and SIPC I Registered with SEC and MSRB L J Page 571 of 672 Contents Executive Summary 1 Issue Overview 2 Purpose 2 Authority 2 Structure 3 Security and Source of Repayment 3 Plan Rationale 3 Issuing Process 3 Attachment 1-Preliminary Debt Service Schedule 4 Attachment 2-Estimated Levy Schedules 7 Attachment 3-Related Considerations 9 Not Bank Qualified 9 Arbitrage Compliance 9 Continuing Disclosure 9 Premiums 9 Rating 10 Attachment 4-Calendar of Events 11 Attachment 5-Risk Factors 13 Page 572 of 672 Executive Summary The following is a summary of the recommended terms for the issuance of $32,450,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2025A (the "Bonds"). Additional information on the proposed finance plan and issuing process can be found after the Executive Summary, in the Issue Overview and Attachment 3-Related Considerations. Purpose Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to finance various capital improvement projects within the City, pursuant to the City's adopted 2023 through 2027 Capital Improvement Plan ("CIP") and various park improvements, and to pay costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds. Security The Bonds will be a general obligation of the City. The City will pledge property tax levies for payment of the Bonds. Repayment Term The Bonds will mature annually each December 15 in the years 2026 through 2045. Interest on the Bonds will be payable on June 15,2026,and semiannually thereafter on each June 15 and December 15. Estimated Interest Rate True interest cost (TIC): 4.47% Prepayment Option Bonds maturing on and after December 15,2034,will be subject to redemption on December 15,2033, and any day thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest. Rating Ratings will be requested from Standard and Poor's (S&P) and Moody's Investors Service (Moody's). The City's general obligation debt is currently rated "AAA" by S&P and"Aaa" by Moody's. Tax Status The Bonds will be tax-exempt,non-bank qualified obligations. Risk Factors There are certain risks associated with all debt. Risk factors related to the Bonds are discussed in Attachment 5. Type of Bond Sale Public Sale- Competitive Bids Proposals Received Thursday,July 24,2025 @ 10:00 A.M. Council Consideration Thursday,July 24,2025 @ 7:00 P.M. Northland Securities,Inc. Pa e 1 -Page 573 of 672 Issue Overview Purpose Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to finance the following projects (together,the"Projects"): • various capital improvement projects pursuant to the City's 2023 through 2027 Capital Improvement Plan (adopted November 22, 2022), including improvements to the City's Fire Stations,Police Garage,and Central Maintenance Facility (the"CIP Portion); • Various park projects as approved by voters on November 7,2023(the"Park Referendum Portion)." Proceeds of the Bonds will also finance the costs associated with issuance of the Bonds.The Bonds have been sized based on cost estimates provided by City Staff. The table below contains the sources and uses of funds for the bond issue. Issue CIP Parks Summary Sources Of Funds Par Amount of Bonds $3,045,000.00 $29,405,000.00 $32,450,000.00 Total Sources $3,045,000.00 $29,405,000.00 $32,450,000.00 Uses Of Funds Deposit to Project Construction Fund 3,000,000.00 29,000,000.00 32,000,000.00 Total Underwriter's Discount (0.800%) 24,360.00 235,240.00 259,600.00 Costs of Issuance 17,608.45 170,041.55 187,650.00 Rounding Amount 3,031.55 (281.55) 2,750.00 Total Uses $3,045,000.00 $29,405,000.00 $32,450,000.00 Authority The Bonds will be issued pursuant to the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 475, and Section 475.521 and a voter referendum passed on November 7,2023, as described below. CIP Portion Under Section 475.521, a capital improvement is a major expenditure of City funds for the acquisition or betterment of public lands, buildings, or other improvements used, such as a city hall,library,public safety,or public works facility,which has a useful life of five years or more. The maximum amount of principal and interest for capital improvement bonds cannot exceed 0.16% of the estimated market value of taxable property in the City. The City's pay 2025 estimated market value is$8,332,057,800($8,332,057,800 x 0.0016=$13,331,292).The City's 2021B Bonds and a portion of the City's 2022A Bonds and 2024A Bonds are also subject to this limitation. The maximum amount of principal and interest on a calendar year basis when combined with the 2021B and the CIP portions of the 2022A Bonds and 2024A Bonds is expected to be approximately $1,962,015,which is less than$13,331,292. Before issuing bonds under a Capital Improvement Plan ("CIP"), the City must hold a public hearing on the CIP and the proposed bonds and must then approve the CIP and authorize the issuance of the bonds by at least a 3/5 majority. The City held the required public hearing and approved the CIP on November 22, 2022, and the 30-day referendum period expired on December 22,2022. Northland Securities,Inc. Pa ,e 2 Page 574 of 672 Park Referendum Portion The Park Referendum Portion will be issued pursuant to Chapter 475 and a $66,750,000 park referendum held on November 7,2023 and approved by voters by a margin of 5,812"Yes" votes to 2,925 "No" votes, resulting in 66.52% approval. Prior to issuance of the Bonds, the City has $50,445,000 approved amount remaining. Structure The Bonds have been structured to result in relatively level debt service over the 20-year life of the Bonds. The proposed structure for the bond issue and preliminary debt service projections are illustrated in Attachment 1. Security and Source of Repayment The Bonds will be general obligations of the City. The finance plan relies on the following assumptions for the revenues used to pay debt service, as provided by City staff: • Property Taxes.The revenues needed to pay the debt service on the Bonds are expected to come from property tax levies. The initial projections show an annual tax levy, averaging $2,627,995 annually, is needed, which includes the statutory requirement of 105% of debt service. The initial levy will be made in 2025 for taxes payable in 2026. The table in Attachment 2 shows the estimated flow of funds for the Bonds, including the 5% overlevy that is required pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 475.61, Subd. 1 which requires that revenues pledged to the payment of general obligation bonds produce 5% in excess of the amount needed to pay principal and interest when due. This additional revenue provides protection against deficiencies in the collection of anticipated revenues. If pledged revenues do not equal 105% of debt service, then the City is required to establish a property tax levy to cover the difference. Plan Rationale The Finance Plan recommended in this report is based on a variety of factors and information provided by the City related to the financed projects and City objectives,Northland's knowledge of the City and our experience in working with similar cities and projects.The issuance of General Obligation Bonds provides the best means of achieving the City's objectives and cost-effective financing. The City has successfully issued and managed this type of debt for previous projects. Issuing Process Northland will receive bids to purchase the Bonds on Thursday,July 24,2025 @ 10:00 A.M. Market conditions and the marketability of the Bonds support issuance through a competitive sale. This process has been chosen as it is intended to produce the lowest combination of interest expense and underwriting expense on the date and time set to receive bids. The calendar of events for the issuing process can be found in Attachment 4. Municipal Advisor:Northland Securities,Inc.,Minneapolis,Minnesota Bond Counsel:Taft Stettinius&Hollister LLP,Minneapolis,Minnesota Paying Agent:Northland Bond Services, a division of First National Bank of Omaha, Minneapolis,Minnesota Northland Securities,Inc. Pa e 3 -Page 575 of 672 Attachment 1 - Preliminary Debt Service Schedule Combined Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I Fiscal Total 08/20/2025 - - - - - 06/15/2026 - - 1,108,552.64 1,108,552.64 - 12/15/2026 715,000.00 3.200% 676,405.00 1,391,405.00 2,499,957.64 06/15/2027 - - 664,965.00 664,965.00 - 12/15/2027 1,175,000.00 3.200% 664,965.00 1,839,965.00 2,504,930.00 06/15/2028 - - 646,165.00 646,165.00 - 12/15/2028 1,210,000.00 3.250% 646,165.00 1,856,165.00 2,502,330.00 06/15/2029 - - 626,502.50 626,502.50 - 12/15/2029 1,245,000.00 3.300% 626,502.50 1,871,502.50 2,498,005.00 06/15/2030 - - 605,960.00 605,960.00 - 12/15/2030 1,290,000.00 3.400% 605,960.00 1,895,960.00 2,501,920.00 06/15/2031 - - 584,030.00 584,030.00 - 12/15/2031 1,335,000.00 3.500% 584,030.00 1,919,030.00 2,503,060.00 06/15/2032 - - 560,667.50 560,667.50 - 12/15/2032 1,380,000.00 3.650% 560,667.50 1,940,667.50 2,501,335.00 06/15/2033 - - 535,482.50 535,482.50 - 12/15/2033 1,430,000.00 3.750% 535,482.50 1,965,482.50 2,500,965.00 06/15/2034 - - 508,670.00 508,670.00 - 12/15/2034 1,485,000.00 3.850% 508,670.00 1,993,670.00 2,502,340.00 06/15/2035 - - 480,083.75 480,083.75 - 12/15/2035 1,545,000.00 4.000% 480,083.75 2,025,083.75 2,505,167.50 06/15/2036 - - 449,183.75 449,183.75 - 12/15/2036 1,605,000.00 4.150% 449,183.75 2,054,183.75 2,503,367.50 06/15/2037 - - 415,880.00 415,880.00 - 12/15/2037 1,670,000.00 4.200% 415,880.00 2,085,880.00 2,501,760.00 06/15/2038 - - 380,810.00 380,810.00 - 12/15/2038 1,745,000.00 4.350% 380,810.00 2,125,810.00 2,506,620.00 06/15/2039 - - 342,856.25 342,856.25 - 12/15/2039 1,815,000.00 4.450% 342,856.25 2,157,856.25 2,500,712.50 06/15/2040 - - 302,472.50 302,472.50 - 12/15/2040 1,900,000.00 4.550% 302,472.50 2,202,472.50 2,504,945.00 06/15/2041 - - 259,247.50 259,247.50 - 12/15/2041 1,985,000.00 4.650% 259,247.50 2,244,247.50 2,503,495.00 06/15/2042 - - 213,096.25 213,096.25 - 12/15/2042 2,075,000.00 4.700% 213,096.25 2,288,096.25 2,501,192.50 06/15/2043 - - 164,333.75 164,333.75 - 12/15/2043 2,175,000.00 4.750% 164,333.75 2,339,333.75 2,503,667.50 06/15/2044 - - 112,677.50 112,677.50 - 12/15/2044 2,280,000.00 4.800% 112,677.50 2,392,677.50 2,505,355.00 06/15/2045 - - 57,957.50 57,957.50 - 12/15/2045 2,390,000.00 4.850% 57,957.50 2,447,957.50 2,505,915.00 Total $32,450,000.00 - $17,607,040.14 $50,057,040.14 - Yield Statistics Bond Year Dollars $398,010.97 Average Life 12.265 Years Average Coupon 4.4237575% Net Interest Cost(NIC) 4.4889818% True Interest Cost(TIC) 4.4687576% Bond Yield for Arbitrage Purposes 4.3802028% All Inclusive Cost(AIC) 4.5334088% IRS Form 8038 Net Interest Cost 4.4237575% Weighted Average Maturity 12.265 Years Optional Redemption 12/15/2033 @100.000% *Preliminary Non-Bank Qualified AAA/Aaa rates as of May 30,2025,plus 0.25%. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 4 Page 576 of 672 Park Referendum Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I Fiscal Total 08/20/2025 - - - - - 06/15/2026 - - 1,004,491.39 1,004,491.39 - 12/15/2026 650,000.00 3.200% 612,910.00 1,262,910.00 2,267,401.39 06/15/2027 - - 602,510.00 602,510.00 - 12/15/2027 1,065,000.00 3.200% 602,510.00 1,667,510.00 2,270,020.00 06/15/2028 - - 585,470.00 585,470.00 - 12/15/2028 1,095,000.00 3.250% 585,470.00 1,680,470.00 2,265,940.00 06/15/2029 - - 567,676.25 567,676.25 - 12/15/2029 1,130,000.00 3.300% 567,676.25 1,697,676.25 2,265,352.50 06/15/2030 - - 549,031.25 549,031.25 - 12/15/2030 1,170,000.00 3.400% 549,031.25 1,719,031.25 2,268,062.50 06/15/2031 - - 529,141.25 529,141.25 - 12/15/2031 1,210,000.00 3.500% 529,141.25 1,739,141.25 2,268,282.50 06/15/2032 - - 507,966.25 507,966.25 - 12/15/2032 1,250,000.00 3.650% 507,966.25 1,757,966.25 2,265,932.50 06/15/2033 - - 485,153.75 485,153.75 - 12/15/2033 1,295,000.00 3.750% 485,153.75 1,780,153.75 2,265,307.50 06/15/2034 - - 460,872.50 460,872.50 - 12/15/2034 1,345,000.00 3.850% 460,872.50 1,805,872.50 2,266,745.00 06/15/2035 - - 434,981.25 434,981.25 - 12/15/2035 1,400,000.00 4.000% 434,981.25 1,834,981.25 2,269,962.50 06/15/2036 - - 406,981.25 406,981.25 - 12/15/2036 1,455,000.00 4.150% 406,981.25 1,861,981.25 2,268,962.50 06/15/2037 - - 376,790.00 376,790.00 - 12/15/2037 1,515,000.00 4.200% 376,790.00 1,891,790.00 2,268,580.00 06/15/2038 - - 344,975.00 344,975.00 - 12/15/2038 1,580,000.00 4.350% 344,975.00 1,924,975.00 2,269,950.00 06/15/2039 - - 310,610.00 310,610.00 - 12/15/2039 1,645,000.00 4.450% 310,610.00 1,955,610.00 2,266,220.00 06/15/2040 - - 274,008.75 274,008.75 - 12/15/2040 1,720,000.00 4.550% 274,008.75 1,994,008.75 2,268,017.50 06/15/2041 - - 234,878.75 234,878.75 - 12/15/2041 1,800,000.00 4.650% 234,878.75 2,034,878.75 2,269,757.50 06/15/2042 - - 193,028.75 193,028.75 - 12/15/2042 1,880,000.00 4.700% 193,028.75 2,073,028.75 2,266,057.50 06/15/2043 - - 148,848.75 148,848.75 - 12/15/2043 1,970,000.00 4.750% 148,848.75 2,118,848.75 2,267,697.50 06/15/2044 - - 102,061.25 102,061.25 - 12/15/2044 2,065,000.00 4.800% 102,061.25 2,167,061.25 2,269,122.50 06/15/2045 - - 52,501.25 52,501.25 - 12/15/2045 2,165,000.00 4.850% 52,501.25 2,217,501.25 2,270,002.50 Total $29,405,000.00 - $15,952,373.89 $45,357,373.89 - Northland Securities,Inc. Page 5 Page 577 of 672 CIP Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I Fiscal Total 08/20/2025 - - - - - 06/15/2026 - - 104,061.25 104,061.25 - 12/15/2026 65,000.00 3.200% 63,495.00 128,495.00 232,556.25 06/15/2027 - - 62,455.00 62,455.00 - 12/15/2027 110,000.00 3.200% 62,455.00 172,455.00 234,910.00 06/15/2028 - - 60,695.00 60,695.00 - 12/15/2028 115,000.00 3.250% 60,695.00 175,695.00 236,390.00 06/15/2029 - - 58,826.25 58,826.25 - 12/15/2029 115,000.00 3.300% 58,826.25 173,826.25 232,652.50 06/15/2030 - - 56,928.75 56,928.75 - 12/15/2030 120,000.00 3.400% 56,928.75 176,928.75 233,857.50 06/15/2031 - - 54,888.75 54,888.75 - 12/15/2031 125,000.00 3.500% 54,888.75 179,888.75 234,777.50 06/15/2032 - - 52,701.25 52,701.25 - 12/15/2032 130,000.00 3.650% 52,701.25 182,701.25 235,402.50 06/15/2033 - - 50,328.75 50,328.75 - 12/15/2033 135,000.00 3.750% 50,328.75 185,328.75 235,657.50 06/15/2034 - - 47,797.50 47,797.50 - 12/15/2034 140,000.00 3.850% 47,797.50 187,797.50 235,595.00 06/15/2035 - - 45,102.50 45,102.50 - 12/15/2035 145,000.00 4.000% 45,102.50 190,102.50 235,205.00 06/15/2036 - - 42,202.50 42,202.50 - 12/15/2036 150,000.00 4.150% 42,202.50 192,202.50 234,405.00 06/15/2037 - - 39,090.00 39,090.00 - 12/15/2037 155,000.00 4.200% 39,090.00 194,090.00 233,180.00 06/15/2038 - - 35,835.00 35,835.00 - 12/15/2038 165,000.00 4.350% 35,835.00 200,835.00 236,670.00 06/15/2039 - - 32,246.25 32,246.25 - 12/15/2039 170,000.00 4.450% 32,246.25 202,246.25 234,492.50 06/15/2040 - - 28,463.75 28,463.75 - 12/15/2040 180,000.00 4.550% 28,463.75 208,463.75 236,927.50 06/15/2041 - - 24,368.75 24,368.75 - 12/15/2041 185,000.00 4.650% 24,368.75 209,368.75 233,737.50 06/15/2042 - - 20,067.50 20,067.50 - 12/15/2042 195,000.00 4.700% 20,067.50 215,067.50 235,135.00 06/15/2043 - - 15,485.00 15,485.00 - 12/15/2043 205,000.00 4.750% 15,485.00 220,485.00 235,970.00 06/15/2044 - - 10,616.25 10,616.25 - 12/15/2044 215,000.00 4.800% 10,616.25 225,616.25 236,232.50 06/15/2045 - - 5,456.25 5,456.25 - 12/15/2045 225,000.00 4.850% 5,456.25 230,456.25 235,912.50 Total $3,045,000.00 - $1,654,666.25 $4,699,666.25 - Northland Securities,Inc. Page 6 Page 578 of 672 Attachment 2 - Estimated Levy Schedules Combined Levy Collection Date Total P+I 105%Levy Year Year 12/15/2025 - - 12/15/2026 2,499,957.64 2,624,955.52 2025 2026 12/15/2027 2,504,930.00 2,630,176.50 2026 2027 12/15/2028 2,502,330.00 2,627,446.50 2027 2028 12/15/2029 2,498,005.00 2,622,905.25 2028 2029 12/15/2030 2,501,920.00 2,627,016.00 2029 2030 12/15/2031 2,503,060.00 2,628,213.00 2030 2031 12/15/2032 2,501,335.00 2,626,401.75 2031 2032 12/15/2033 2,500,965.00 2,626,013.25 2032 2033 12/15/2034 2,502,340.00 2,627,457.00 2033 2034 12/15/2035 2,505,167.50 2,630,425.88 2034 2035 12/15/2036 2,503,367.50 2,628,535.88 2035 2036 12/15/2037 2,501,760.00 2,626,848.00 2036 2037 12/15/2038 2,506,620.00 2,631,951.00 2037 2038 12/15/2039 2,500,712.50 2,625,748.13 2038 2039 12/15/2040 2,504,945.00 2,630,192.25 2039 2040 12/15/2041 2,503,495.00 2,628,669.75 2040 2041 12/15/2042 2,501,192.50 2,626,252.13 2041 2042 12/15/2043 2,503,667.50 2,628,850.88 2042 2043 12/15/2044 2,505,355.00 2,630,622.75 2043 2044 12/15/2045 2,505,915.00 2,631,210.75 2044 2045 Total $50,057,040.14 $52,559,892.15 Park Referendum Levy Collection Date Total P+I 105%Levy Year Year 12/15/2025 - - 12/15/2026 2,267,401.39 2,380,771.46 2025 2026 12/15/2027 2,270,020.00 2,383,521.00 2026 2027 12/15/2028 2,265,940.00 2,379,237.00 2027 2028 12/15/2029 2,265,352.50 2,378,620.13 2028 2029 12/15/2030 2,268,062.50 2,381,465.63 2029 2030 12/15/2031 2,268,282.50 2,381,696.63 2030 2031 12/15/2032 2,265,932.50 2,379,229.13 2031 2032 12/15/2033 2,265,307.50 2,378,572.88 2032 2033 12/15/2034 2,266,745.00 2,380,082.25 2033 2034 12/15/2035 2,269,962.50 2,383,460.63 2034 2035 12/15/2036 2,268,962.50 2,382,410.63 2035 2036 12/15/2037 2,268,580.00 2,382,009.00 2036 2037 12/15/2038 2,269,950.00 2,383,447.50 2037 2038 12/15/2039 2,266,220.00 2,379,531.00 2038 2039 12/15/2040 2,268,017.50 2,381,418.38 2039 2040 12/15/2041 2,269,757.50 2,383,245.38 2040 2041 12/15/2042 2,266,057.50 2,379,360.38 2041 2042 12/15/2043 2,267,697.50 2,381,082.38 2042 2043 12/15/2044 2,269,122.50 2,382,578.63 2043 2044 12/15/2045 2,270,002.50 2,383,502.63 2044 2045 Total $45,357,373.89 $47,625,242.58 Northland Securities,Inc. Page 7 Page 579 of 672 CIP Levy Collection Date Total P+I 105%Levy Year Year 12/15/2025 - - 12/15/2026 232,556.25 244,184.06 2025 2026 12/15/2027 234,910.00 246,655.50 2026 2027 12/15/2028 236,390.00 248,209.50 2027 2028 12/15/2029 232,652.50 244,285.13 2028 2029 12/15/2030 233,857.50 245,550.38 2029 2030 12/15/2031 234,777.50 246,516.38 2030 2031 12/15/2032 235,402.50 247,172.63 2031 2032 12/15/2033 235,657.50 247,440.38 2032 2033 12/15/2034 235,595.00 247,374.75 2033 2034 12/15/2035 235,205.00 246,965.25 2034 2035 12/15/2036 234,405.00 246,125.25 2035 2036 12/15/2037 233,180.00 244,839.00 2036 2037 12/15/2038 236,670.00 248,503.50 2037 2038 12/15/2039 234,492.50 246,217.13 2038 2039 12/15/2040 236,927.50 248,773.88 2039 2040 12/15/2041 233,737.50 245,424.38 2040 2041 12/15/2042 235,135.00 246,891.75 2041 2042 12/15/2043 235,970.00 247,768.50 2042 2043 12/15/2044 236,232.50 248,044.13 2043 2044 12/15/2045 235,912.50 247,708.13 2044 2045 Total $4,699,666.25 $4,934,649.56 Northland Securities,Inc. Page 8 Page 580 of 672 Attachment 3 - Related Considerations Not Bank Qualified The Bonds will be more than $10,000,000, therefore, the Bonds will not be designated as "bank qualified" obligations pursuant to Federal Tax Law. Bond Counsel has determined the Bonds do not qualify as private activity bonds and comply with IRS Rules. Arbitrage Compliance Project/Construction Fund. All tax-exempt bond issues are subject to federal rebate requirements which require all arbitrage earned to be rebated to the U.S. Treasury. The rebate exemption the City expects to qualify for is the"24-month spending exception." Debt Service Fund. The City must maintain a bona fide debt service fund for the Bonds or be subject to yield restriction in the debt service fund. A bona fide debt service fund involves an equal matching of revenues to debt service expense with a balance forward permitted equal to the greater of the investment earnings in the fund during that year or 1/12 of the debt service of that year. The City should become familiar with the various Arbitrage Compliance requirements for this bond issue. The Resolution for the Bonds prepared by Bond Counsel explains the requirements in greater detail. Continuing Disclosure Type: Full Dissemination Agent: Northland Securities, Inc. The requirements for continuing disclosure are governed by SEC Rule 15c2-12. The primary requirements of Rule 15c2-12 actually fall on underwriters. The Rule sets forth due diligence needed prior to the underwriter's purchase of municipal securities. Part of this requirement is obtaining commitment from the issuer to provide continuing disclosure. The document describing the continuing disclosure commitments (the "Undertaking") is contained in the Official Statement that will be prepared to offer the Bonds to investors. The City has more than $10,000,000 of outstanding debt and is required to undertake "full" continuing disclosure. Full disclosure requires annual posting of the audit and a separate continuing disclosure report,as well as the reporting of certain"material events."Material events set forth in the Rule,including,but not limited to,bond rating changes,call notices,and issuance of"financial obligations" (such as PFA loans,leases,or bank placements)must be reported within ten business days of occurrence. The report contains annual financial information and operating data that"mirrors"material information presented in the Official Statement.The specific contents of the annual report will be described in the Undertaking that appears in the appendix of the Official Statement.Northland currently serves as dissemination agent for the City,assisting with the annual reporting. The information for the Bonds will be incorporated into our reporting. Premiums In the current market environment, it is likely that bids received from underwriters will include premiums. A premium bid occurs when the purchaser pays the City an amount in excess of the par amount of a maturity in exchange for a higher coupon (interest rate). The use of premiums reflects the bidder's view on future market conditions,tax considerations for investors and other factors. Ultimately, the true interest cost ("TIC") calculation will determine the lowest bid, regardless of premium. Northland Securities,Inc. Paw 9 Page 581 of 672 A premium bid produces additional funds that can be used in several ways: • The premium means that the City needs less bond proceeds and can reduce the size of the issue by the amount of the premium. • The premium can be deposited in the Construction Fund and used to pay additional project costs,rather than used to reduce the size of the issue. • The premium can be deposited in the Debt Service Fund and used to pay principal and interest. Northland will work with City staff prior to sale day to determine use of premium(if any). Rating Ratings will be requested from S&P and Moody's. The City's general obligation debt is currently rated"AAA"by S&P and"Aaa"by Moody's.The rating process will include conference calls with the rating analysts. Northland will assist City staff in preparing for and conducting the rating calls. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 10 Page 582 of 672 Attachment 4 - Calendar of Events The following checklist of items denotes each milestone activity as well as the members of the finance team who will have the responsibility to complete it. Please note this proposed timetable assumes regularly scheduled City Council meetings. =IMarz1 June 2025 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 my 2025 August 2025 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 _28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Holiday Date Action Responsible Party April 3 Northland sends General Information Certificate to Northland City for completion April 22 City confirms preliminary project costs for deal City Staff preparation June 3 Set Sale Resolution Sent to City for Council Packets Northland,Bond Finance Plan Sent to the City Counsel June 4 City returns completed General Information Certificate City Staff to Northland June 12,2025 Set Sale Resolution for Bonds Adopted City Council Action, Bond Counsel, Review of Finance Plan Northland June 18 Preliminary Official Statement Sent to City for Sign Off Northland,City Staff and to Rating Agencies(S&P and Moody's) Week of June 30 or Rating Conference Calls Rating Agencies,City July 7 Staff,Northland July 10 Comments on POS due to Northland City Staff Final project costs to be financed confirmed Northland Securities,Inc. Page 11 Page 583 of 672 Date Action Responsible Party July 15 Awarding Resolution sent to the City Northland,Bond Counsel July 16 Ratings Received Rating Agencies,City Staff,Northland July 24 Bond Sale 10:00 a.m. City Council Action, Awarding Resolution Adopted-7:00 p.m. Northland,Bond Counsel August 20 Closing on the Bonds (proceeds available) City Staff,Northland, Bond Counsel Northland Securities,Inc. Page 12 Page 584 of 672 Attachment 5 - Risk Factors Property Taxes:Property tax levies shown in this Finance Plan are based on projected debt service and other revenues.Final levies will be set based on the results of sale.Levies should be reviewed annually and adjusted as needed. The debt service levy must be included in the preliminary levy for annual Truth in Taxation hearings. Future Legislative changes in the property tax system, including the imposition of levy limits and changes in calculation of property values,would affect plans for payment of debt service.Delinquent payment of property taxes would reduce revenues available to pay debt service. General: In addition to the risks described above, there are certain general risks associated with the issuance of bonds. These risks include,but are not limited to: • Failure to comply with covenants in bond resolution. • Failure to comply with Undertaking for continuing disclosure. • Failure to comply with IRS regulations, including regulations related to use of the proceeds and arbitrage/rebate. The IRS regulations govern the ability of the City to issue its bonds as tax-exempt securities and failure to comply with the IRS regulations may lead to loss of tax- exemption. Northland Securities,Inc. Page 13 Page 585 of 672 MUNICIPAL ADVISORY SERVICE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,MINNESOTA AND NORTHLAND SECURITIES,INC. This Agreement is made and entered into by and between the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (hereinafter "Client") and Northland Securities, Inc., of Minneapolis, Minnesota (hereinafter "Northland"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS,the Client desires to have Northland provide it with advice on the structure,terms,timing and other matters related to the issuance of the General Obligation Bonds,Series 2025A (the"Debt") serving in the role of municipal(financial)advisor,and WHEREAS, Northland is a registered municipal advisor with both the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ("MSRB") (registration# 866- 00082-00),and WHEREAS,Northland will act as municipal advisor in accordance with the duties and responsibilities of Rule G-42 of the MSRB,and WHEREAS,the MSRB provides a municipal advisory client brochure on its website(www.msrb.org) that describes the protections that may be provided by the MSRB rules, including professional competency,fair dealing, duty of loyalty,remedies for disputes and how to file a complaint with an appropriate regulatory authority,and WHEREAS, the Client and Northland are entering into this Agreement to define the municipal advisory relationship at the earliest opportunity related to the inception of the municipal advisory relationship for the Debt,and WHEREAS,Northland desires to furnish services to the Client as hereinafter described, NOW,THEREFORE,it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY NORTHLAND Northland shall provide the Client with services necessary to analyze,structure,offer for sale and close the Debt.The services will be tailored to meet the needs of this engagement and may include: Planning and Development 1. Assist Client officials to define the scope and the objectives for the Debt. 2. Investigate and consider reasonably feasible financing alternatives. 3. Assist the Client in understanding the material risks, potential benefits, structure and other characteristics of the recommended plan for the Debt, including issue structure, estimated debt Page 586 of 672 Municipal Advisory Service Agreement service payments, projected revenues, method of issuance, bond rating, sale timing, and call provisions. 4. Prepare a schedule of events related to the issuance process. 5. Coordinate with bond counsel any actions needed to authorize the issuance of the Debt. 6. Attend meetings of the Client and other project and bond issue related meetings as needed and as requested. Bond Sale 1. Assist the Client with the preparation,review and approval of the preliminary official statement (POS). 2. Assist the Client and bond counsel with preparing and publishing the Official Notice of Sale if required by law. 3. Prepare and submit application for bond rating(s) and assist the Client with furnishing the rating agency(s)with any additional information required to conduct the rating review.Assist the Client with preparing and conducting the rating call or other presentation. 4. Assist the Client in receiving the bids,compute the accuracy of the bids received,and recommend to the Client the most favorable bid for award. 5. Coordinate with bond counsel the preparation of required contracts and resolutions. Post-Sale Support 1. Assist the Client with the preparation of final official statement, distribution to the underwriter and posting on EMMA. 2. Coordinate the bond issue closing, including making all arrangements for bond printing, registration,and delivery. 3. Furnish to the Client a complete transcript of the transaction,if not provided by bond counsel. There are no specific limitations on the scope of this agreement. COMPENSATION For providing these services with respect to the Debt,Northland shall be paid a lump sum of$69,000. The fee due to Northland shall be payable by the Client upon the closing of the Bonds. Northland agrees to pay the following expenses from its fee: • Out-of-pocket expenses such as travel,long distance phone,and copy costs. • Production and distribution of material to rating agencies and/or bond insurance companies. • Preparation of the bond transcript. The Client agrees to pay for all other expenses related to the processing of the bond issue(s)including, but not limited to,the following: • Engineering and/or architectural fees. • Publication of legal notices. • Bond counsel and local attorney fees. • Fees for various debt certificates. • The cost of printing Official Statements,if any. • Client staff expenses. • Airfare and lodging expenses of one Northland official and Client officials when and if traveling for rating agency presentations. • Rating agency fees,if any. 2 Page 587 of 672 Municipal Advisory Service Agreement • Bond insurance fees,if any. • Accounting and other related fees. It is expressly understood that there is no obligation on the part of the Client under the terms of this Agreement to issue the Debt. If the Debt is not issued,Northland agrees to pay its own expenses and receive no fee for any municipal advisory services it has rendered pursuant to this Agreement. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Northland,as your Municipal Advisor,mitigates conflicts through its adherence to its fiduciary duty to the Client, which includes a duty of loyalty to the Client in performing all municipal advisory activities for the Client.This duty of loyalty obligates Northland to deal honestly and with the utmost good faith with the Client and to act in the Client's best interests without regard to our own financial or other interests.In addition,because Northland is a broker-dealer with significant capital due to the nature of its overall business, the success and profitability of Northland is not dependent on maximizing short-term revenue generated from individualized recommendations to its clients but instead is dependent on long-term profitably built on a foundation of integrity,quality of service and strict adherence to its fiduciary duty. Furthermore, Northland's municipal advisory supervisory structure leverages our long-standing and comprehensive broker-dealer supervisory processes and practices,and provides strong safeguards against individual representatives of Northland potentially departing from our regulatory duties due to personal interests. The disclosures below describe, as applicable, any additional mitigations that may be relevant with respect to any specific conflict disclosed below. Northland serves a wide variety of other clients that may from time to time have interests that could have a direct or indirect impact on the interests of the Client. For example, Northland serves as Municipal Advisor to other Municipal Advisory clients and,in such cases,owes a regulatory duty to such other clients just as it does to the Client under this Agreement.These other clients may,from time to time and depending on the specific circumstances,have competing interests, such as accessing the new issue market with the most advantageous timing and with limited competition at the time of the offering. In acting in the interests of its various clients, Northland could potentially face a conflict of interest arising from these competing client interests.In other cases,as a broker-dealer that engages in underwritings of new issuances of municipal securities by other municipal entities, the interests of Northland to achieve a successful and profitable underwriting for its municipal entity underwriting clients could potentially constitute a conflict of interest if, as in the example above, the municipal entities that Northland serves as underwriter or municipal advisor have competing interests in seeking to access the new issue market with the most advantageous timing and with limited competition at the time of the offering. However, none of these other engagements or relationships would impair Northland's ability to fulfill its regulatory duties to the Client. The compensation for services provided in this Agreement is customary in the municipal securities market,however,it may pose a conflict of interest. The fees due under this Agreement are in a fixed amount established at the outset of the Agreement.The amount is usually based upon an analysis by Client and Northland of,among other things,the expected duration and complexity of the transaction and the Scope of Services to be performed by Northland. This form of compensation presents a 3 Page 588 of 672 Municipal Advisory Service Agreement potential conflict of interest because, if the transaction requires more work than originally contemplated, Northland may suffer a loss. Thus, Northland may recommend less time-consuming alternatives, or fail to do a thorough analysis of alternatives. This conflict of interest is mitigated by supervisory policies and procedures to ensure the scope of services within the transaction align with other comparable engagements. By executing this Agreement,the Client acknowledges and accepts the potential conflicts of interest posed by the compensation to Northland. Northland does not participate in any payments to be retained, nor participate in any fee splitting agreements or arrangements. Northland is a subsidiary of Northland Capital Holdings, Inc. First National of Nebraska, Inc. ("FNNI"), is the parent company of Northland Capital Holdings, Inc. and First National Bank of Omaha. Under FNNI, Northland and its affiliates are comprised of a securities firm and a commercial bank. These entities provide investment banking, asset management, financing,financial advisory services and other commercial and investment banking products and services to a wide range of corporations and individuals. In addition,Northland and its affiliates currently have,and may in the future have, investment and commercial banking, trust, and other relationships with parties that may relate to assets of,or be involved in the issuance of securities and/or instruments by,the Client and its affiliates. In the ordinary course of their respective businesses, Northland and its affiliates have engaged, and may in the future engage,in transactions with,and perform services for,the Client and its affiliates for which they received or will receive customary fees and expenses. Northland is a broker-dealer that engages in a broad range of securities-related activities to service its clients,in addition to serving as a Municipal Advisor or Underwriter.Such securities-related activities, which may indude but are not limited to the buying and selling of outstanding securities,including securities of the Client,may be undertaken on behalf of,or as counterparty to,the Client,and current or potential investors in the securities of the Client. These other Northland clients may, from time to time and depending on the specific circumstances,have interests in conflict with those of the Client, such as when their buying or selling of the Client's securities may have an adverse effect on the market for the Client's securities. However, any potential conflict arising from Northland effecting or otherwise assisting such other clients in connection with such transactions is mitigated by means of such activities being engaged in on customary terms through other business units of Northland that operate independently from Northland's Municipal Advisory business, thereby reducing or eliminating the likelihood that the interests of such other clients would have an impact on the services provided by Northland to the Client under this Agreement. Northland has policies and procedures in place to ensure that Northland as a broker-dealer or its affiliates are not participating in bidding or determining market prices for the Client's transaction that is covered under this Agreement. Northland Bond Services is a division of First National Bank of Omaha. Northland Bond Services provides paying agent services to issuers of municipal bonds. The Client is solely responsible for the decision on the source of paying agent services. Any engagement of Northland Bond Services is 4 Page 589 of 672 Municipal Advisory Service Agreement outside the scope of this Agreement.No compensation paid to Northland Bond Services is shared with Northland Securities. Northland is not aware of any additional material conflicts of interest that could reasonably be anticipated to impair Northland's ability to provide advice to or on behalf of the Client in accordance with the standards of conduct for municipal advisors. LEGAL AND DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS The Client can find information about legal or disciplinary events reported by the Securities and Exchange Commission contained in Form MA or Form MA-I related to Northland at www.sec.gov/municipal/oms-edgar-links. SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS The terms and provisions of this Agreement are binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Client and Northland and their successors or assigns. TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT This Agreement may be terminated by thirty(30)days written notice by either the Client or Northland and it shall terminate sixty(60) days following the closing date related to the issuance of the Debt. Dated this 12th day of June,2025. Northland Securities,Inc. ( C.,A.j2ej By: Tammy Omdal,Managing Director By: Craig Jones,Managing Director City of Apple Valley,Minnesota By: Its: 5 Page 590 of 672 2025 BOND ISSUE 2025A Bond Issue Capital Improvement Plan Bonds $ 3 , 045 , 000 Park Referendum Bonds $29 , 405 , 000 $32 , 450 , 000 Issuance Calendar: June 12th Set Sale June 30 /July 7th (week of) Rating Calls July l6th Rating Reports July 24 , 2025 Bond Sale & Award August 20 , 2025 Proceeds Available 2025A Park Referendum Bonds Investments include : Development of Kelley Park, Redevelopment of Redwood Park including replacement of the community pool , Improvements at: Splash Valley Family Aquatic Center Community Center Improvements Senior Center Hayes Youth Baseball and Softball Complex Parks and trails throughout the community Hayes Arena (completed) Page 593 of 672 2025A Park Referendum Bonds Referendum authorized $73.25 million Includes $ 6.5 million for Redwood Pool 2024A issue was $ 16 .3 million of the $73 million 2025A issue is $ 29.4 million of the $73 million Remainder over next 2 to 3 years Page 594 of 672 Facilities CIP Improvement Bonds Total Authority $ 55million Issued Prior to 2023 $ 13 , 980 , 000 2023-28 CIP Authority $41 , 000 , 000 $ 54 , 980 , 000 2025A G . O . Capital Improvement Plan Bonds The projects identified in the Facilities Capital Improvement Plan for inclusion in the Capital Improvement Plan Bonds were : Police Operations / Garage Facility $ 9 , 900 , 000 JCRP East Maintenance Facility 600 , 000 CMF 19 , 700 , 000 Fire Stations 8 , 000 , 000 Bond Issuance Costs 800 , 000 Total Use of Funds $ 41 , 000 , 000 2025A G . O . Capital Improvement Plan Bonds 2025A proceeds to fund : Police Operations / Garage Facility —remaining portion ; and Re-design portion of the Central Maintenance Facility Page 597 of 672 2025A G . O . Capital Improvement Plan Bonds $ 10 , 190,000 Issued in 2024 under 23-27 CIP authority $ 3 ,045,000 Issued in 2025 under 23-27 CIP authority Leaving : $27 , 765,000 Issued in 2026 ,or 27 under 23-27 CIP authority In addition $ 14million was issued under the 21 -25 CIP authority Anticipated Future Debt Issuance ebt Issuance - 2026 Mi I 028 T• . 1 `24-' Park Referendum Bonds $16,305,000 $29,405,000 $ 27,540,000 $ -0- $ -0- $ 73,250,000 Capital Improvement $10, 190,000 $ 3,045,000 $ 14,000,000 $ 13,765,000 $ -0- $ 41 ,000,000 Bonds $26,495,000 $32,450,000 $42,250,000 $ 13,765,000 $ -0- $114,250,000 Page 599 of 672 Issuance Calendar June12th Set Sale June 30 /July 7th (week of) Rating Calls July 16th Rating Reports July 24 , 2025 Bond Sale & Award August 20 , 2025 Proceeds Available Actions Requested Resolution Providing for the Competitive Negotiated Sale of $32 ,450 ,000 General Obligation , Series 2025A Motion to Approve Municipal Advisory Service Agreement with Northland Securities Page 601 of 672 Page 602 of 672 2025A G . O . Capital Improvement Plan Bonds The projects identified in the Facilities Capital Improvement Plan for inclusion in the Capital Improvement Plan Bonds were : Police Operations / Garage Facility $ 9 , 900 , 000 JCRP East Maintenance Facility 600 , 000 CMF - New Vehicle Storage Addition 7 , 700 , 000 CMF - New Vehicle Maintenance Area 8 , 300 , 000 CMF - Renovations 3 , 700 , 000 Fire Stations 8 , 000 , 000 Bond Issuance Costs 800 , 000 Total Use of Funds $ 41 , 000 , 000 Impact to Median Valued Home Reaches $184/year $200 $18o w $160 $47 I I in CIP Bonds $140 $120 $48 only — $loo $10 Impact $80 $31 $60 - reaches 4020$ $ 184 / y r m rt Lfl lD r% CO C1 0 N M Ln lD N 00 01 0 N M ct Lfl lD N 00 Cl 0 N N N N N N N M M M M M M M M M M ct cr cr cr cr cr - Q cr L!1 0000000000000000000000000000 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N • Existing Bonds CIP ('21 & 22) 2024 CIP Bonds - Non-BQ 2025 CIP Bonds -Non-BQ 2026 CIP Bonds - Non-BQ • 2027 CIP Bonds - Non-BQ Page 604 of 672 Impact to Median Valued Home Reaches $308/year - Park Bond Only $350 $300 Park 111111 $250 Bonds $200 Only — $150 Impact $100 reaches _ $308/ yr $50 • M to n oo Q1 O r--1 N M Cr LAlG n co Q1 O r--1 N M 47 LJ1 1p 1� co 01 N N N N N N en en en en M en M en en M Cr Tr C 111 O O CODDOOODDODO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N IN • Pre-2024 Park Bonds PARK BONDS 2024 -Actual PARK BONDS 2025 • PARK BONDS 2026 Page 605 of 672 Impact to Median Valued Home Reaches $ 492 /Year $soo $450 $400 Impact to MV 0 $300 $2so Homes Reaches yr $2 00 1 1 1 1 I I 492/ $35 $100 $50 M Kr Ln lG b co Q1 0 I--1 N M Kr L! 'D N 00 Q1 0 I--1 N M cr Ln lC N 00 N N N N N N N M M M M M en M M M M cr Kr cr Kt cr Kr cr Kt Kr N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N • EXISTING CIP '21,22,24 • Existing Park Bonds • CIP Bonds 2025-27 • Park Bonds '25 & '26 Page 606 of 672 Page 607 of 672 Facilities CIP Improvement Bonds to Date - March '25 Remaining Estimated Total Reconfiguring existing fire stations 17, 069, 575 17, 069, 575 Police Operations Bldg / Garage 8, 670,425 77272, 300 15, 942, 725 CMF Improvements 928, 546 928, 546 Pond Expansion (for PD & CMF) 286, 647 10, 322 296, 969 JCRP East New Maintenance Facility 88, 262 88, 262 Bond Issuance Costs 434, 842 200, 000 634, 842 Total to Date 27,478,297 7,482,622 34,960,919 Page 608 of 672 Facilities CIP Improvement Bonds Total to Date - Above 7,482,622 34,960,919 Less -use of other sources: ARPA Applied (3,049,560) Planned Use of FCPF (4,000,000) Bond Premiums Received (838,718) Aniticpated Sales Tax Refunds (700,000) Amount needed to bond 26,372,641 Amount issued under previous CIP Authority (13,980,000) Amount previously issued under 2024 CIP Authority (10, 190,0001 Amount needed to come from remaining '25 to '27 Issues 2,202,641 Page 609 of 672 2023 - 28 Facilities CIP Improvement Bonds 2023-2028 Facilities CIP Bond Authority $ 41,000,000 Issued Previously Under 23- 28 Authority ($ 10, 190,000) Amount needed to complete PD & Fire ($ 2, 202,641 ) Remaining amount of 23- 28 authority to finish $ 28,607,359 Park Referendum- Debt Service Impacts — Pre-2024 Impact to Median Valued Home Reaches $257/year Assumes 3 Issues totaling $ soo $73M $ Zso 7 20 year bonds, mt 3 .3 to 4 $ Zoo $ 99 $ 102 D/S ~ $770 ,000 per $ 10M $ 150 issued $ l00$ 56 - - Annual impact to MV home $ so reaches $257 with final issue $ - ' oti oti� oti� o`�^ o'�� o`�y o`�� o`�� o°� o°� o°4' o�A o�� ellti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ■ PARK BONDS 2024 III PARK BONDS 2025 El PARK BONDS 2026 Page 611 of 672 - Combined Debt Service Impacts (CIP & Park) —pre '24 Impact to Median Valued Home Reaches $410/year CIP Bonds total issued = $44M $ a5o - $ 400 Park Bonds total issued = $ 350 $73M $ 250 $ 200 $ 150 — $ 100 $ $° II II lilT- ti°,y ti°,y,y°',ybt,ye Y,' 'ti0 . ti`'tip` ti°°` ti°°� ,°tb 2024 Bonds - Non-BQ 2025 Bonds -Non-BQ 2026 Bonds - Non-BQ PARK BONDS Page 612 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.E. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments 1. Consider an ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses(First reading) 2. Consider an ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments(First reading) Staff Contact: Department / Division: Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner Community Development Action Requested: The decision to amend a zoning district to allow a use that is currently not a permitted or conditional use is a policy-related decision.The Planning Commission recommended denial of the requested amendments at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting.A summary of their findings can be found in the summary section below. If the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial,then the action would be as follows: 1. Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and direct staff to prepare a Resolution of denial for the request to amend Article 16, Planned Development No.409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and 2. Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and direct staff to prepare a Resolution of denial for the request to amend Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. If the City Council would prefer to reverse the recommendation made by the Planning Commission in this matter, and accept further review of the requested amendments, or consider passing the requested ordinance amendments,then the action may be as follows: 1. Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and 2. Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. Page 613 of 672 The original deadline for action on the requests to amend Planned Development No.409 and Section 155.320 was June 19, 2025.The applicant requested to table the item at the May 22, 2025, City Council meeting and extend the review timeline to July 11, 2025.The applicant's letter requesting to table the item and extend the deadline is attached.The City Council must either adopt Resolutions of denial for the requested amendments or pass the ordinances by the July 10, 2025, City Council meeting. Summary: Jason Sewell (d/b/a HiRISH), has requested to amend Planned Development No. 409 to allow cannabis microbusinesses within the PD. Cannabis Microbusinesses are currently not a permitted use in Planned Developments per Section 155.320 (Cannabis Businesses, Hemp Businesses, and Temporary Events).Therefore, the applicant has also requested an amendment to Section 155.320 to allow for cannabis microbusinesses in Planned Developments. The applicant is currently working through the State application process that is regulated by the Office of Cannabis Management(OCM)for licensing and operating a cannabis related business and has received preliminary license approval from the State.The preliminary approval through the State allows the applicant 18 months to obtain a cannabis microbusiness license.The next step for the applicant in this process would be to find a business location that is adequately zoned for the related cannabis use.The applicant wishes to operate a cannabis microbusiness at 6950 146th Street West. The amendment to Planned Development No. 409 would apply to all properties within it.All properties have been notified of the proposed request and public hearing. The public hearing for the text amendments was held on April 2, 2025. Public hearing responses are discussed below. Please note that one public comment was received at the May 7, 2025, meeting-- the comment is included in the meeting minutes (draft minutes attached hereto). The Planning Commission reviewed the request and the public hearing responses at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting.The Commission voted to recommend denial of the ordinances by a 4-0 vote for both motions.A summary of the Planning Commission's findings and rationale for the recommendation of denial is as follows: 1. The existing zoning districts that allow cannabis microbusinesses are industrial districts(BP, 1-1, 1-2), and there are adequate opportunities to find a location that is properly zoned. 2. The industrial zoning districts are best suited for the operations of a cannabis microbusiness. 3. PD-409 is adjacent to existing residential properties and the amendment would allow for a cannabis microbusiness to operate in close proximity to those residential properties. 4. Allowing cannabis microbusinesses in PD-409 could cause disturbances in the area and nearby neighborhoods. Background: The City adopted a cannabis related zoning ordinance on October 24, 2024.The ordinance Page 614 of 672 established zoning and performance standards for cannabis businesses, hemp businesses, and temporary cannabis events. Section 155.320 includes a chart that depicts which cannabis businesses are allowed in specific zoning districts, including Planned Developments: Guiding Commercial Industrial PD Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 1-2 PD AG Business Type PD- Cannabis Retailer P P P P R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business PD- (Retail location only) P P P P R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP PPP PD Table from Section 155.320(C) The applicant is seeking to allow a cannabis microbusiness at 6950 146th Street West.This property is within Planned Development No. 409 (PD-409). PD-409 has one zone only--an amendment to this PD will apply to each property within it.This Planned Development is intended to provide for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in the Industrial zoning districts only(subject to additional requirements as set forth in Section 155.320). Per Section 155.320, a cannabis microbusiness is defined as "A business that may cultivate cannabis and manufacture cannabis products and hemp products and package such products for sale to customers or another licensed business, and that may operate a single retail location with a retail operations endorsement."The applicant has submitted a draft floor plan of the business that indicates the intended use of growing, packaging, distributing, and selling cannabis products in one location. PD-409 currently allows the following uses that are similar to the operations of a cannabis microbusiness: • Light fabrication, manufacturing and assembly, including the fact that some or all goods produced are retailed on site. • Research or testing laboratory conducted entirely within a building. Page 615 of 672 • Retail, sales and service uses subject to floor area maximum. Staff has prepared two draft ordinances--to amend PD-409 and Section 155.320, attached hereto. The draft ordinance related to the PD-409 amendment includes language allowing a cannabis microbusiness as a conditional use with subsequent conditions. If these amendments are approved as drafted, a conditional use permit would be required.The amendment to Section 155.320 would include allowing cannabis microbusinesses as an allowed use within all PDs when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific PD district. Meaning that an individual PD district would have to be amended to allow a cannabis microbusiness.This would allow the Planning Commission and City Council to review individual PDs as requested to determine if a cannabis microbusiness is an appropriate use within that specific district. In order to consider allowing this use at this property, the Planning Commission reviewed if PD-409 should be amended to allow a cannabis microbusiness.The Planning Commission determined that the existing zoning requirements related to cannabis businesses are adequate and was not supportive of the requested amendments.The Commission stated that there are other existing properties that are properly zoned for both the retail component and microbusiness operations within the industrial zoning districts. Other concerns from the Commissioners included the proposed location and the proximity of PD-409 to residential properties. Since the Planning Commission was not supportive of the amendment to allow mircobusinesses in PD-409,the Commission was also not in support of the amendment to Section 155.320 to allow microbusinesses in Planned Developments. Public Hearing:There were no comments from the public during the public hearing held on April 2, 2025, but the Commissioners had several outstanding questions related to the request. Staff and the applicant have provided answers to the questions and comments made by the Commissioners below.The applicant's full response is included as an attachment to this report. 1. History of PD-409:The ordinance creating PD-409 was officially adopted in the City Code in 1988.The purpose of PD-409 is to allow for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses.The properties within PD-409 were originally zoned "1-1" or"1-2" (Limited Industrial and General Industrial).The rezoning to PD was to allow for a wider range of permitted commercial uses than what was allowed under the previous zoning of I-1 and 1-2. PD-409 is a hybrid of I-1, "GB" (General Business), and "RB" (Retail Business)zoning districts. The PD ordinance was drafted and adopted to limit retail and limited businesses uses to 35% of the total floor area of buildings within PD-409 to ensure that the district did not lose the industrial character as it is guided as an industrial land use. 2. Existing uses/tenants within the multi-tenant building:The applicant has provided a document that shows the current utilization and tenant mix of the multi-tenant building at the subject property(attached).There are 12 tenant spaces within the building,two of which are currently vacant. The remaining suites are filled with various businesses. 3. Has the applicant considered locations where cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in Apple Valley? Page 616 of 672 Staff Response: Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in "BP" (Business Park), I-1, and 1-2 zoning districts. It appears that there are approximately 14 properties zoned for industrial use that do not have a buffer requirement. Please note that this does not mean that all 14 properties are available for sale or for lease, or are suitable for development. Applicant Response:The applicant has provided a response of the locations that are available within the industrial zoning districts.The applicant has stated that all available locations that are zoned to allow a cannabis microbusiness are impacted by buffers. Please see the applicant's full response for specific locations that were considered. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. PD-409 Draft Ordinance 2. Sec. 155.320 Draft Ordinance 3. Applicant Extension Request 4. Applicant Narrative 5. Zoning Map 6. Cannabis Buffer Map 7. Applicant Response to Public Hearing 8. Business Floor Plan 9. Draft Planning Commission Minutes 10. Presentation Page 617 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE," CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE A16 OF THE CITY CODE BY ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A CONDITIONAL USE WITHIN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 409, ZONE 1 The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Chapter 155-Appendix F, Article A16 of the Apple Valley City Code is amended by adding Section A16-3(2) § A16-3 CONDITIONAL USES. Zone 1. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used for the following use or uses deemed similar by the City Council except through the granting of a conditional use permit: (2) Cannabis Microbusiness as regulated in $155.320, subject to the following additional conditions: (a)All cannabis microbusiness activities shall occur and take place indoors of a delineated identified space of the primary building on site. Outdoor operations of any kind are prohibited. (b) No retail sales of cannabis or cannabis products shall be permitted except in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness in operation on the site and with a retail operations endorsement (c) An odor mitigation plan shall be submitted with the application and all cultivation, manufacturing, processing and packaging operations shall be in compliance with the odor mitigation plan and MN licensing regulations. The space in which the operation is located shall be equipped with and in operating condition odor control filtration and ventilation system(s) to control odors, humidity, and mold. (d) Off-street loading areas in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness is subject to §155.354. (e) On-site retail operations in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness are subject to §A16-2(19). Section 2. 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 Page 618 of 672 determines that publication of the title and such summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance. Section 3. 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 4. 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 fice of the City Clerk. Section 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take e upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. PASSED by the City Council this day o , 2025. Clint Hooppa or ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, Ci digS Page 619 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE," CHAPTER 155-APPENDIX F, ARTICLE A16 OF THE CITY CODE ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A CONDITIONAL USE WITHIN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 409 ZONE 1 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. ssed City Council of Apple Valley on , 2025: Chapter 155 of the City Code is revised to ow a cannabis microb siness as a conditional use within Planned Develo No. 4 Zone 1, and ish regulations thereof. A printed copy of the ordinance is avail. s le for inspection b person during regular office hours in the office of the City Clerk at the • e Valley Munic enter, 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124. liS) 10 Page 620 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "LAND USAGE" BY AMENDING SECTION 155.320(C) REGARDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS DISTRICTS The City Council of Apple Valley ordains: Section 1. Title XV of the Apple Valley City Code is hereby amended by revising Section 155.320(C) to read as follows: (C) Zoning. The operation of a cannabis business, a hemp business, and a temporary cannabis event, as the terms are defined herein, shall be limited to property zoned for commercial, industrial, and agricultural uses as specifically set forth below for each type of cannabis business and hemp business: Guiding Commercial Industrial PD AG Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 1-2 PD Business Type Cannabis Retailer P P P P PD-R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* ** Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business (Retail location only) P P P P PD-R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP P PP PD-R Page 621 of 672 * Retail sale of its cultivated cannabis or manufactured cannabis products is a permitted accessory use,provided the business has retail operation endorsement under its state license and shall be subject to the accessory retail sales regulations for the applicable zoning district regulations as set forth elsewhere in this Chapter. ** Cannabis Microbusiness may be allowed within a Planned Development district(or zones therein)when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific Planned Development district, subject to the provisions herein. Notes: "P"means Permitted; and"PD-R"means Permitted in Planned Development districts (or zones therein) that permit freestanding or multi-tenant retail building stores and shops. Section 2. 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 3. 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 4. 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 5. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and the publication of its title and the official summary. • PASSED this th day of , 2025. Clint Hooppaw, Mayor ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk Page 622 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 155 OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING ZONING BY AMENDING SECTIONS 155.320 ADDING CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS AS A PERMITTED USE IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of Apple Valley on , 2025: Chapter 155 of the City Code is revised to allow a cannabis microbusiness within Planned Development districts(or zones therein). 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. Page 623 of 672 May 21, 2025 Dear City Council, I am writing to formally request a postponement of the upcoming review and an extension of the review period. I kindly ask that the review be delayed and the deadline extended to July 11 to allow additional time for a thorough and complete evaluation. Please let me know if any further information or documentation is required to process this request. I appreciate your consideration and support. Sincerely, /f/(AA4,1}Y Jason Sewell HiRish Acres, LLC Doc ID: 17afca7344e3275ea0d4d43CR@OFgASfit 13 Dropbox Sign Audit trail Title City Council Letter File name City_Council_Letter 10526807.1_.pdf Document ID 17afca7344e3275ea0d4d4301095f26257978b73 Audit trail date format MM / DD/YYYY Status Signed Document History C:.J 05/21 /2025 Sent for signature to Jason Sewell (jason@hirishacres.com) SENT 16:52:49 UTC from gbaumann@hjlawfirm.com IP: 209.10.146.36 05/21 /2025 Viewed by Jason Sewell (jason@hirishacres.com) VIEWED 16:53:02 UTC IP: 68.117.55.33 05/21 /2025 Signed by Jason Sewell (jason@hirishacres.com) SIGNED 16:53:18 UTC IP: 68.117.55.33 C✓ 05/21 /2025 The document has been completed. COMPLETED 16:53:18 UTC Powered by 04 Dropbox sign Page 625 of 672 6 March 2025 To Whom it May Concern: Thank you for the opportunity to submit my application for a zoning code text amendment at the property located at 6950 W 146th St. I am requesting an amendment to PD-409 to allow a cannabis microbusiness within this planned development district. In addition, I am subsequently requesting an amendment to section 155.320 (Cannabis Business, Hemp businesses and Temporary Events) to allow for a cannabis microbusiness in planned developments. Attached you will find the application, Deposit agreement, a preliminary floor plan and the business plan for HiRISH ACRES dba, "HiRISH". HiRISH is a veteran-owned company.Through the socially equitable application process, HiRISH completed the application process with Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) in July 2024. Our application has been approved, and we are currently awaiting the adoption of the expedited rules released by OCM on January 13, 2025. As a resident of Apple Valley for the past 10 years, being allowed to establish a cannabis business within our city would be an honor. It would enable me to educate, assist and provide knowledgeable information surrounding the safe use and consumption of cannabis products. Being one of the selected few to help ensure that only tested, quality products are available for our community would be a great privilege.As a veteran, retired engineer, lifelong cannabis advocate and an individual formally trained &certified in cannabis through Green Flower, I feel I am very well prepared to represent cannabis responsibly for the members of our community and those just visiting. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute positively to our community. 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In addition;you'll fmd an image of the cannabis retail dispensary buffer zone map with the three(3)existing and currently available locations that are within the industrial zoning boundaries of where a cannabis micro business is allowed but,each identified location is also within an established buffer zone. A: 6275 147th St W Offers 32,000-78,000 sq.ft. Resides in park&school BZ. B: 6175 147th St W Offers 1400 sw.ft.w/minimal power Resides in park&school BZ C: 14720 Energy Way Offers 56,779 sq.ft. Resides in park&school BZ Over the course of the past 9 months I have canvassed the south metro looking for a location that accommodates city ordinances,property owner limitations and allows for an efficient workflow for HiRISH operations. 6950 146th st w was selected by HiRISH because it resides within an industrial zone, the owners-their financial&insurance partners are willing and able to accommodate a cannabis touching business(not always the case), there is ample power for the operation and the available square footage is the appropriate size for a micro business. From a micro business operators perspective,this area (PD-409)is currently the only viable location for micro business within Apple Valley city limits. As a veteran, a medicinal cannabis patient, a long time advocate&a constituent of the city of Apple Valley. It would be my duty,honor&privilege to bring knowledgeable scientific information to our community that will help allow for responsible cannabis distribution and consumption. Thank you. Regards Jason Page 629 of 672 6950 W 146TH ST OCCUPANCY RATIO EXISTING: SUITE TENANT RETAIL SO.FT. OFFICE SO.FT. 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CALL TO ORDER The City of Apple Valley Planning Commission Meeting was called to order by Vice Chair Scanlan at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Jodi Kurtz, Phil Mahowald, Jeff Prewitt, and Douglas Hlas Member(s) Absent: Paul Scanlan, Dave Schindler, Becky Sandahl City staff members attending: CD Director Tim Benetti, City Planner Terri Dill, Associate Planner Sydnee Stroeing, Assistant City Engineer Evan Acosta, City Attorney Sharon Hills, and Department Assistant Breanna Vincent. 2.APPROVAL OF AGENDA Chair Kurtz asked if there were any changes to the agenda. —None. MOTION: Commissioner Mahowald moved, seconded by Commissioner Hlas, approving the agenda. Roll call vote: Ayes -4—Nays—0. 3. CONSENT ITEMS A. Approval of Minutes of April 16, 2025 MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, approving the minutes of April 16, 2025. Roll call vote: Ayes -4—Nays—0. 4. PUBLIC HEARING A. PD-975 Impervious Surface Text Amendment Chair Kurtz opened the public hearing. Associate Planner Stroeing provided a brief presentation. The applicants, Erik and Amy Edstrom, were present for questions. There were no questions or comments from Commissioners. Resident, Chris Moldan(6035 158th Ct. W), stated his support for the project. Page 633 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 2 of 4 MOTION: Commissioner Prewitt moved, seconded by Commissioner Hlas, to recommend approval of a draft ordinance amending Article 34,Planned Development No. 975 of the City Code by amending impervious surface requirements. Roll call vote: Ayes-4—Nays—O. 5. LAND USE A. Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments Associate Planner Stroeing provided a brief presentation. Commissioner Mahowald expressed concerns over the parenthetical included in the proposed text amendment and whether the amendment should refer to only the southern portion of PD-409. Associate Planner Stroeing stated that the "(or zones therein)" is included due to this amendment being applicable to all PDs, some of which have multiple subzones. PD-409 only has one subzone. The language is drafted so that it can be applicable to all PDs, should a request come forward. In regard to the northern portion of PD-409, the northwest parcel touches a buffer zone, so a cannabis business would not be allowed to operate there. Commissioner Mahowald commented that the northeast parcel would also not allow a cannabis related use, if this request is approved, since it would not meet the 1,000' buffer between cannabis related uses. City Attorney Hills stated that buffers are moving targets. Daycares, schools, and other facilities may move and therefore the buffer would no longer exist. Chair Kurtz opined that there are other locations in the City suitable for this use without making an amendment. Commissioner Hlas agreed with Chair Kurtz' comments. Commissioner Mahowald expressed his concerns with the northern portion of PD- 409 being close to a residential area. Commissioner Prewitt asked for further information regarding the state requirements for the site and how that may correlate to the ordinance amendment. Page 634 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 3 of 4 Associate Planner Stroeing stated that staff does not have any review of the state requirements and deferred to the applicant on the state process and requirements. The applicant, Jason Sewell (HiRISH) gave a brief presentation. Chair Kurtz asked if there were any other locations considered. Mr. Sewell stated that he did consider other locations but the size of the spaces were either too large or too small for his use. Resident, Hillary Swanson(15565 Finch Ave.), stated her opposition to the request. Ms. Swanson advised that many of the tenants in the location of the proposal were not aware of this request when she spoke with them. Ms. Swanson stated that the location was in close proximity to schools. She said that this business may also bring dangers to the City. Ms. Swanson stated that more residents and business owners should be made aware of this request. MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, to recommend denial of the draft ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 by allowing cannabis microbusiness as a conditional use with the conditions as drafted. Roll call vote: Ayes—4—Nays—0. MOTION: Commissioner Hlas moved, seconded by Commissioner Mahowald, to recommend denial of the draft ordinance amending Section 155.320(C)regarding cannabis microbusiness in Planned Development districts. Roll call vote: Ayes — 4—Nays—0. 6. OTHER BUSINESS A. Review of Upcoming Schedule and Other Updates The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 7:00 p.m. The next City Council meeting is Thursday, May 8, 2025, 7:00 p.m. CD Director Benetti introduced the new City Planner, Terri Dill. 7.ADJOURNMENT Chair Kurtz asked for a motion to adjourn. Page 635 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County,Minnesota Planning Commission Minutes May 7,2025 Page 4 of 4 MOTION: Commissioner Mahowald moved,seconded by Commissioner Hlas,to adjourn the meeting at 7:52 p.m. Roll call vote: Ayes—4—Nays—0. Respectfully submitted, Breanna Vincent, Planning Department Assistant Approved by the Apple Valley Planning Commission on 06/04/2025 . Jodi Kurtz, Chair Page 636 of 672 Cannabis Microbusiness Text Amendments City Council ... Date : June 12 , 2025 A 'ie PP Valley MRO Page 637 of 672 Application Consider the following: Ordinance amendment to Planned Development No. 409 to allow for a cannabis microbusiness. 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(b) No retail sales of cannabis or cannabis products shall be permitted except in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness in operation on the site and with a retail operations endorsement (c) An odor mitigation plan shall be submitted with the application and all cultivation, manufacturing, processing and packaging operations shall be in compliance with the odor mitigation plan and MN licensing regulations. The space in which the operation is located shall be equipped with and in operating condition odor control filtration and ventilation system(s) to control odors, humidity, and mold. ••• (d) Off-street loading areas in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness is subject to §155.354. ••••- Apple Val ley ey (e) On-site retail operations in conjunction with a cannabis microbusiness are subject to §A16-2(19). MI Page 642 of 672 Section 155 . 320 Text Amen Q Guiding Commercial Industrial PD AG Zoning District NCC LB GB RB SC VB BP I-1 I-2 PD Business Type Cannabis Retailer P P P P PD-R Cannabis Microbusiness P* P* P* ** Cannabis Mezzobusiness P* P* P* Cannabis Cultivator(Indoor only) P P P Cannabis Cultivator(Outdoor) P P P P Cannabis Manufacturer P P P Cannabis Wholesaler P P P Cannabis Transporter P P P Cannabis Testing Facility P P P Cannabis Event Organizer Temporary Event P P P P Cannabis Delivery Service P P P P P* P* P* Medical Cannabis Combination Business (Retail location only) P P P P PD-R Medical Cannabis Combination Business P* P* P* (Cultivation and processing) Lower-potency Hemp Edible Manufacturer P* P* P* Lower-potency Hemp Edible Retailer P PP P PP PD-R ** Cannabis Microbusiness may be allowed within a Planned Development district (or zones therein) Apple I. Valley when specifically allowed as a permitted or conditional use under the zoning regulations of the specific Planned Development district, subject to the provisions herein. Pag)43 of 67 Considerations The purpose of this PD zone is to provide for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. Does a cannabis microbusiness align with the intended purpose of PD-409? PD-409 currently allows the following uses that are similar to the operations of a cannabis microbusiness: Light fabrication, manufacturing and assembly, including the fact that some or all goods produced are retailed on site. Research or testing laboratory conducted entirely within a building. Retail, sales and services uses subject to a floor area maximum. Do the drafted conditions mitigate potential adverse impacts of the use? ..... Apple Valley MI Page 644 of 672 Comments from Public Hearing 1. History of PD-409: The ordinance creating PD-409 was officially adopted in the City Code in 1988. The purpose of PD-409 is to allow for an integrated mix of limited industrial, general business, retail business and limited business uses. The properties within PD-409 were originally zoned " I-1" or " 1-2" (Limited Industrial and General Industrial). The rezoning to PD was to allow for a wider range of permitted commercial uses than what was allowed under the previous zoning of I-1 and 1-2. PD-409 is a hybrid of 1-1, "GB" (General Business), and " RB" (Retail Business) zoning districts. The PD ordinance was drafted and adopted to limit retail and limited businesses uses to 35% of the total floor area of buildings within PD-409 to ensure that the district did not lose the industrial character as it is guided as an industrial land use. ..... Apple Valley MI Page 645 of 672 Comments from Public Hearing 2. Existing uses/tenants within the multi-tenant building: The applicant has provided a document that shows the current utilization and tenant mix of the multi-tenant building at the subject property (attached). There are 12 tenant spaces within the building, two of which are currently vacant. The remaining suites are filled with various businesses. APPVa��ey Page 646 Comments from Public Hearing 3. Has the applicant considered locations where cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in Apple Valley? Staff Response: Cannabis microbusinesses are currently allowed in " BP" (Business Park), I-1, and 1-2 zoning districts. It appears that there are approximately 14 properties zoned for industrial use that do not have a buffer requirement. Please note that this does not mean that all 14 properties are available for sale or for lease, or are suitable for development. Applicant Response: The applicant has provided a response of the locations that are available within the industrial zoning districts. The applicant has stated that all available locations that are zoned to allow a cannabis microbusiness are impacted by buffers. Please see the applicant's full response for specific locations that were considered. •'- App e Valley MI Page 647 of 672 Cannabis Buffer Map `` u 4 School* ›' �w 1000' Buffer 4 lICI L Park* l I I lr =--� =-- O i.ii 500' Buffer 1I i ' /# Child Care/Preschool* 500' Buffer — 1 I II � X J L147th5t W `lito Residential Treatment Facility* rj:: 1.1L11 500' Buffer �. 11 , ,'_ �" Land Use (2040) ,�� Commercial ��� Industrial / , _ ' I -J Mixed Business Campus l�th 5t�wif_,_11 M �,,� � Mixed Use i . mormill 1 . - 7 ' w 0 ill 1 P Mi 0.25 0.5 0.75 ••• .... r Miles ••e`Only those buffers that intersect with Appl properly zoned parcels are displayed here. Valley meg Page 648 of 672 Planning Commission Recommendation The Planning Commission recommended denial of the passage of the amendments at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting by a 4-0 vote. A summary of the Planning Commission's findings and rationale for the recommendation of denial is as follows: The existing zoning districts that allow cannabis microbusinesses are industrial (BP, I-1, 1-2), and there are adequate opportunities to find a location that is properly zoned. The industrial zoning districts are best suited for the operations of a cannabis microbusiness. PD-409 is adjacent to existing residential properties and the amendment would allow for a cannabis microbusiness to operate in close proximity to those residential properties. Allowing cannabis microbusinesses in PD-409 could cause disturbances in the area and nearby neighborhoods. ... •:::- Apple Valley MI Page 649 of 672 Action Requested If the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial, then the action would be as follows: Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and direct staff to prepare a Resolution of denial for the request to amend Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusiness; and 2 Affirm the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial made at the May 7, 2025, Planning Commission meeting and direct staff to prepare a Resolution of denial for the request to amend Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses in planned developments. If the City Council prefers to reverse the recommendation made by the Planning Commission, and accept further review of the requested amendments, or consider passing the requested ordinance amendments, then the action may be as follows: Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Article 16, Planned Development No. 409 of the City Code to allow cannabis microbusinesses; and Accept first reading of an Ordinance amending Section 155.320(C) of the City Code to allow cannabis ::: •... microbusinesses in planned developments. Apple Valley MI Page 650 of 672 QuesLi ons . ... .... :::. Apple 11 Valley MI Page 651 of 672 •••• ITEM: 5.F. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Regular Agenda Valley Description: Snap Fitness, 15115 Dove Trail 1. Adopt Resolution approving a health and fitness facility as a permitted use in "PD-629" (Planned Development No. 629), Zone 4 Staff Contact: Department / Division: Sydnee Stroeing,Associate Planner Community Development Action Requested: Adopt Resolution approving a health and fitness facility as a permitted use in "PD-629" (Planned Development No. 629), Zone 4. Summary: The City has received a request to allow the use of a health and fitness facility within Planned Development No. 629 (PD-629), Zone 4. Geoffery Wyatt(applicant)submitted a building permit application for Snap Fitness to be located at 15115 Dove Trail (subject property).This property is within PD-629, Zone 4. During staff review of this building permit, it was determined that a health and fitness facility is not a permitted use within the PD subzone.There is a provision within Section A22-2(D)(5)(PD-629, Zone 4 Permitted Uses)that states "Retail operations selling personal services or goods over-the-counter as limited to the following uses unless otherwise specifically approved by the City Council". The applicant has requested that the City Council review the proposed use of a health and fitness facility within the PD subzone located at the subject property.The applicant has submitted a letter detailing the request and how the use would align with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, provide community benefits, and utilize existing infrastructure(attached). Staff have prepared a Resolution approving a health and fitness facility within PD-629, Zone 4 for your review(attached hereto). Alternatively, if the City Council determines that the proposed use is inconsistent with the intent or standards of PD-629, Council may direct staff to prepare a Resolution of Denial with appropriate findings.This item would then be scheduled for final consideration at a future City Council meeting. Background: The purpose of PD-629 is to provide for an integrated mix of low and moderate density residential uses as well as neighborhood convenience retail. The PD is made up of four subzones--Zones 1 Page 652 of 672 through 3 consist of one-family detached dwellings, detached townhomes, and attached townhomes, and Zone 4 consists of commercial uses that are meant to directly serve the surrounding neighborhood.A summary of the current permitted uses within Zone 4 includes the following: • Neighborhood restaurants • Offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, relators,veterinarians, insurance agents, and similar offices uses that serve the adjoining residential area • Day-care centers • Retail operations limited to specific uses as listed in Section A22-2(5) unless otherwise specifically approved by City Council • Banks and financial institutions • Drive-throughs with specific conditions There are four properties within Zone 4 which consist of a Kwik Trip, Sterling State Bank, a closed CVS Pharmacy, and a property that consists of a parking lot that served the CVS Pharmacy.The closed CVS building would be replaced by the proposed Snap Fitness. The existing CVS building would be utilized and renovated for the proposed Snap Fitness.The building plans show the interior being remodeled with exercise spaces, locker rooms, sauna, massage, offices, and storage rooms. It appears no exterior work is being proposed other than new signage. The existing parking facilities that serve the site include 131 stalls split between the subject property and an abutting property that consists of only parking stalls.The minimum spaces needed for the proposed Snap Fitness would be 80 parking spaces. Other requirements that are subject to properties within Zone 4 of PD-629 include certain hours of operation limits. Commercial properties within 1,000 feet of a residential-zoned area are prohibited from operating between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. A conditional use permit(CUP) may be applied to request hours of operation in excess of the previously mentioned hours. Snap Fitness traditionally operates a 24-hour service. Subject to the outcome of this request,the applicant intends to apply for a CUP to extend the hours of operation for this proposed use. This CUP request will be reviewed by the Planning Commission (under public hearing) and later by the City Council at upcoming meetings.At this time,the applicant is only requesting the City Council to review and consider the approval of the proposed health and fitness center as an allowed use in this PD-629. Budget Impact: N/A Attachments: 1. Draft Resolution 2. Applicant Letter 3. Location Map 4. Zoning Map Page 653 of 672 5. Presentation Page 654 of 672 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2025- A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE USE OF A HEALTH AND FITNESS FACILITY IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 629, ZONE 4 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,Chapter 155-Appendix F,Article 22,governs Planned Development Designation No. 629, setting forth the permitted uses, conditional uses, accessory uses, minimum area requirements, and special performance standards for Planned Development No. 629; and WHEREAS,the applicant,Geoffery Wyatt,and the property owner, SCP 2007 C27 067 LLC, have requested to allow a health and fitness facility as a permitted use within Planned Development No. 629,Zone 4, for the property located at 15115 Dove Trail, and legally described as Lot 2,Block 1,Prairie Crossing Commercial 2nd Addition ; and WHEREAS, Section A22-2(D) sets forth the permitted uses of Zone 4 of Planned Development No. 629 which include, among others the following: • Offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, realtors, veterinarians (no outdoor animal pens allowed), insurance agents, and similar uses to serve the adjoining residential area. *** • Day-care centers; and • Retail operations selling personal services or goods over-the-counter ; and WHEREAS, the Council has the authority to determine if a use not otherwise listed as a permitted use is a similar use and further,Section A22-2(D)provides that retail operations are limited to the uses stated unless otherwise specifically approved by the City Council; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley City Council reviewed the requested health and fitness facility use and finds that a health and fitness facility is similar in type,purpose, intensity, and service as a medical/health office, a daycare center, and a commercial retail use NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that a health and fitness facility is an approved permitted use within Planned Development No. 629,Zone 4. ADOPTED this 12th day of June,2025. Clint Hooppaw,Mayor Page 655 of 672 ATTEST: Christina M. Scipioni, City Clerk oiiire\pe Page 656 of 672 Apple Valley City Council 7100 147th Street W Apple Valley, MN 55124 Subject: Request To Allow Usage of Planned Development No. 629 - Zone 4 As A Health/Fitness Facility at 15115 Dove Trail, Apple Valley MN Dear Mayor and Council Members, I am writing to respectfully request a change of Planned Development No. 629 - Zone 4 to allow the use of a health and fitness center, specifically a Snap Fitness club, at 15115 Dove Trail, Apple Valley, MN — the former CVS space. Section A22-1(D)(5) states the following — "Retail operations selling personal services or goods over-the-counter as limited to the following uses unless otherwise specifically approved by the City Council." I believe that this requested change is in accordance with the objectives and purposes of the City of Apple Valley's 2040 Comprehensive Plan and am requesting the council approve this parcel for health and fitness center usage. Alignment with the cities 2040 Comprehensive Plan The 2040 Comprehensive Plan is centered on supporting businesses that offer employment and are advantageous to the local economy. Permitting a health/fitness center on the site suggested will foster economic growth and employment, in line with the plan's objectives. Further, the proposal encourages bringing a healthy and safe environment into people's lives. A Snap Fitness club would make health and wellness available, encouraging well- living and the well-being of the community. Community Benefits Job Creation: The establishment of a Snap Fitness club would create jobs for fitness trainers, administrative personnel, and maintenance staff. Within the first 24 months of operation, we would plan to add 5-8 new jobs to the local community and plan to hire locally. Health Promotion: Residents would enjoy simple access to fitness facilities within the facility, promoting healthier lifestyles and potentially reducing healthcare costs. We also plan to offer several wellness and recovery services that would be made available to not only members of the gym, but non-members as well. Some of those amenities include a cold plunge, float pod and large sauna. Page 657 of 672 Use of Existing Infrastructure: The site at 15115 Dove Trail is well-suited for such a facility, minimizing the need for extensive new construction, minimizing the impact to the surrounding community and making use of existing infrastructure in a cost-effective way. This also aligns with the promotion of efficient land use by maximizing current infrastructure. I believe that allowing Planned Development No. 629 - Zone 4 to permit a health/fitness center here would be a step in the right direction toward fulfilling the city's long-range planning goals. I humbly ask that the City Council take this request into consideration. We look forward to hopefully being able to bring a fantastic health and wellness resource to the city this fall. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Ge rey Wyatt Prospective Tenant Snap Fitness Name: Edward A. Barkett, President of the Manager Property Owner SCP 2007 C27 067 LLC Page 658 of 672 - ilk -11 - - 4. - '' r'--;.. * aft' ' • + 2 iii,,, ,'.0 , ..44t: . --- .— ���� _ 48TH CT CI 1 147-• 'o. w tglre., sip, _ . *x* 1 ` �� DWI '41"71" 0,1r .#/14 , WI 444,4141) IL'Z'A V A dirS — . ' '- ' 'f .. I,-., 3 s .., , ,* , .._._,....., , , ;sts.. „_,,r,,,...._ i_I re 21 � • l - CI ` 1. 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( I , 150TH ST W . 150TH ST W A Zoning M ap y DUNWOOD-TRL _ PD- 62 9 , Zone 4 = Y �� PD t;L"-; 1 4 �� 0,—t nI 1-0. h Z o~- a o' I ' DUNBAR CT _� I I I t lit11111," 152ND STW VC: o°o o`J 401° � � Apple' ---------- //7 <NN P� 0 Va��ey Page 664 of 672 PD - 629 , Zone 4 Permitted Uses § A22-2(D) • Grocery/convenience stores • Neighborhood restaurants • Offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, realtors, veterinarians, insurance agents, and similar uses • Day-care centers • Banks and financial institutions • Retail operations as listed in § A22-2(D)(5) unless otherwise specifically approved by City Council • Drive-throughs with conditions ... :::- Apple 11 Valley !MI Page 665 of 672 Considerations • The purpose of PD-629 is to provide for an integrated mix of low and moderate density residential uses as well as neighborhood convenience retail • PD-629, Zone 4 is the subzone that includes the commercial/retail uses within the PD. • Is a health and fitness facility similar in type, purpose, intensity, and service as the previously listed uses? ... :::- Apple 11 Valley P.91 Page 666 of 672 SnapFitness Plans , 4 , a ° .NCE•.129 /..> l/ MAIN I, EIEVATOR ELEVATOR any SAUNA II , SCE 54' PT OFFICE OFFICE I 111a I SauNA 11:9 I 1120 I \ STORAGE H� sr1 a'.•n ; 15.1t5TE+uRR.{". 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( ;4e, \ - • , . 1r J. �, -0000,BLVD ^l�"••rri)D E �- DODD1 LVD i ••• dijr • . • - - 41'1\j • �_FftY�: a8M a i• r l! Tao -�.'7T v- iii� -- ,,,�' : .- I r- • —`� .� Apple - rt y d Valley oDooeo -, -. r, • ,r 7 y 1111 1 1 S Pag 68 of 672 Recommended Action If the Council determines that the proposed use is consistent with the intent or standards of PD-629, then following motion is recommended : Adopt Resolution approving a health and fitness facility as a permitted use in "PD-629" ( Planned Development No. 629), Zone 4. Alternatively, if the City Council determines that the proposed use is inconsistent with the intent or standards of PD-629, then the following motion is recommended : 1 Direct staff to prepare a Resolution of denial with appropriate findings (list findings). ... :::- Apple 11 Valley !MI Page 669 of 672 QuesLi ons . ... .... :::. Apple 11 Valley MI Page 670 of 672 •••• ITEM: 7.A. •• COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 12, 2025 Apple SECTION: Calendar of Events Valley Description: Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events Staff Contact: Department / Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk Administration/City Clerk's Office Action Requested: Approve the calendar of upcoming events as listed in the summary below, and noting that each event listed is hereby deemed a special meeting of the City Council. Summary: Wed./June 11 9 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Thur./June 12 9:30 a.m. Orchard Path Groundbreaking Ceremony Thur./June 12 4:45-5:15 p.m. Splash Valley Water Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Thur./June 12 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./June 12 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting* Fri./June 13 11 a.m. EXP Realty/Pemberton Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Homes Wed./June 18 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./June 19 City Offices Closed Juneteenth Holiday Fri./June 20 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kelley Park Music in Kelley Park Mon./June 23 9 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Tue./June 24 11 a.m. Livea Weight Control Centers Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Tue./June 24 1 p.m. Municipal Center Special City Council Meeting June 25-27 Duluth, MN League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference Fri./June 27 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kelley Park Music in Kelley Park Wed./July 2 7 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Fri./July 4 City Offices Closed Independence Day Holiday Fri./July 4 1 p.m. Pennock& Fireside Freedom Days Parade Fri./July 4 10 p.m. Johnny Cake Ridge Park East Freedom Days Fireworks Wed./July 9 9 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Board Meeting Wed./July 9 7 p.m. Municipal Center Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Meeting Page 671 of 672 Thur./July 10 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./July 10 7 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting* Fri./July 11 6:30-8:30 p.m. Kelley Park Music in Kelley Park 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 Attachments: None Page 672 of 672