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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/08/2020 Meeting :.L ••••• Meeting Location: Municipal Center Apple 7100 147th Street West Valley Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 October 8, 2020 CITY COUNCIL INFORMAL MEETING TENTATIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS 5:30 PM 1. Council Discussion Items (5 min.) 2. Update from Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (30 min.) 3. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Funding (20 min.) 1. Update on CARES Act Funding 2. September 2020 Local Government Expenditure Report 4. Review Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels (20 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. Approve Consent Agenda Items Consent Agenda Items are considered routine and will be enacted with a single motion, without discussion, unless a councilmember or citizen requests to have any item separately considered. It will then be moved to the regular agenda for consideration. A. Approve Minutes of September 24, 2020, Regular Meeting B. Approve 2020 Christmas Tree Sales Lot License for William E. Brabec d/b/a Silver Bell Christmas Tree Farm on Lot 2, Block 1, East Valley Plaza 3rd Addition C. Adopt Resolution Authorizing Drop Boxes for Secure Absentee and Mail Ballot Returns D. Approve Release of Natural Resources Management Permit Financial Guarantee E. Adopt Resolution Directing Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Project 2021-103, 2021 Micro Surfacing F. Adopt Resolution Directing Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Project 2021-105, 2021 Street Improvements G. Approve Agreement with Hydro-Vac, Inc., for Project 2020-154, 2020 Sump Catch Basin Cleaning- Residential H. Approve Agreement with Keys Well Drilling Company, for Project 2020- 155, Well Pumps 4, 13 and High Zone Pump 4 Maintenance I. Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Becker Arena Products, Inc., for Project 2018-156,Apple Valley Sports Arena 2019 Ice System Replacement - Dasher Boards J. Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation for Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing K. Approve Personnel Report L. Approve Claims and Bills 5. Regular Agenda Items A. Proclaim October 24, 2020, as "World Polio Day" B. 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 670, $139,379.09 - Delinquent Utilities 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Levying Assessments C. 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 671, $1,174.00 - Delinquent False Alarm Charges 1. Hold Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution Levying Assessments D. Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley (Tabled from September 24, 2020) 1. Pass Ordinance Rezoning Property from"M6-A" (Multi-Family Residential/6-12 Units Per Acre) to "PD" (Planned Development) 2. Direct Staff to Prepare Ordinance Codifying the Uses, Performance Standards, and Area Requirements for New Planned Development Zoning District 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Site Plan/Building Permit Authorization for 3-4 Story/98-Unit Senior Cooperative Building E. Accept Resignation of Planning Commissioner Ken Alwin and Authorize Receipt of Applications through November 30, 2020, to Fill the Vacancy 6. Staff and Council Communications 7. Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events 8. Adjourn Regular meetings are broadcast, live, on Charter Communications Cable Channel 180 and on the City's website at www.cityofapplevalley.org • ITEM: 2. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Update from Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (30 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Thomas Lovelace, City Planner Community Development Department ACTION REQUESTED: No action is required. This is an update from the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) on a variety of transit topics. SUMMARY: MVTA staff would like to provide the City Council with an update on transit activities in the city. Among the items to be discussed will be: • AVT S Station Modernization • Impact of COVID-19 on Service • MVTA Ridership • MVTA Connect Service Expansion to Apple Valley • Red Line Status and Shifting Service Delivery Models with Metro Transit • MVTA Systemwide Study • Transit Innovation MVTA's Executive Director Luther Wynder, Public Information Manager Richard Crawford, and a member of their planning staff will provide the update. BACKGROUND: The MVTA is the public transportation agency for seven suburbs located approximately 15 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This includes Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan and Rosemount in Dakota County, and Savage, Prior Lake and Shakopee in Scott County. MVTA is the preferred transit service provider for Apple Valley. The MVTA is one of several independent public transit agencies formed in the late 1980s under state legislation that allowed outer-ring suburbs to "opt-out" of centrally provided transportation services. A nine member board consisting of elected officials or their designees, one from each member city and one from each county, governs the MVTA. Clint Hooppaw currently serves as the Chair of the MVTA Board of Directors. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Presentation _ � sir . vir _.„. - 1.176 allt I X le, - d r 0 // 11' _. Apple Valley Transit Update Minnesota ValleyTransit Authority Minnesota Volley Transit Authority October 8, 2020 overview I. Apple Valley Transit Station Modernization II. COVID-19 Updates III. MVTA Service Update IV. Systemwide Study Update Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October S,2020 Apple ValleyTransit Station Modernization lrll 'I Il„ph;,1 iI. LL'tt a • 4,1, 1[,: • .- r .: 1j' __� — . ;.'; •iii0i1. _hip .:,,---__:"..,.._ .74,101:444166.., ,.....,• 114 • F � _ �� _ I l �� �� ah �141f31j �� A s _,, r.k n q�ienFF�Yii I ` . ..... . .... Mlnneeate Valley Trenalt RWllenity Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,2020 Apple Valley Transit Station Modernization • Modernization project added two levels and about 350 14. parking spaces at one of most heavily used ramps in region. Other upgrades, included: 01/ -- • Adding a second elevator at the ramp. ? l4'�_,_.1� , • Energy-efficient LED lighting. % • Accessibility improvements 1 I • Additional security cameras 4. . i " ' 7 ' 1.1 lc 7,,Z,, i • New modern façade with MVTA logo and ability to = -- - - , .- 1, 1 4 illuminate building in different colors. ,-„ - = Honoring first responders and essential workers during the pandemic. M----. Mlnneeate Valley Trenalt RWllenity COVID- 19 Update MVTA focuses on health and safety FACE • Adopting recommendations from CDC on enhanced cleaning, COVERING sanitizing, and disinfecting. REQUIRED • Promoting social distancing guidance. ppMn.Gov. Executive Order 20-81 • Limiting capacity on buses to comply with social distancing or oEherhelalthlconditions childrenu de�z guidelines. • Changing air filters on buses daily. : ICI • Installing custom bus barriers to keep operators and Scarf Bandana Mask customers safe. • Installing new HVAC filters in facilities for customer and employee safety. COVI D- 19 Safety #MaskUpMVTA MIRK1 • New initiative to encourage HEY, RIDERS ! passenger health and safety. WE WANT TO SEE YOUR MASKS! r You could win a$25 GO-TO CARD when you wear a mask, • Customers are encouraged to ride with MVTA and take a selfie on the bus! wear face coverings and share theirphotos on MVTA digital @minnesotavalleytransit 9 channels. © @MVTATransit Tag us and use the hashtag#MaskUpMVTA Submit your seffies from now through October 30. COVID- 19 Service Impacts - COVID-19 led to many route suspensions and trip reductions in late March Apple Valley Routes Currently Operating - June/September service changes re-introduced Local Routes Express Routes many routes back to regular weekday levels, with others coming back under a limited schedule 420: Limited 470: Limited 440: Regular 475: Limited - MVTA operating around 59% of base schedule 442: Limited 476: Limited (October ZOZO) Red Line: Regular 477: Limited MVTA Connect: Regular (New) - MVTA stations closed to customers (with the exception of 140th/147th Street Red Line stations) MVTA Service Update Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,202O MVTA RIDERSHIP ( 2o19) Total Ridership: 2,786,488 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 2019 150,000 100,000 50,000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec M Mlnneeate Valley Trenalt RWllenity Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,2020 RIDERSHIP BY SERVICE TYPE 2019 3,000,000 Weekday Mpls Express 1,576,769 97 291 Weekday St Paul Express 185,011 2,500,000 238,833 Weekday Local 451,710 Weekday Reverse Commute 47,444 607,673 2,000,000 II Weekend 104,296 •State Fair State Fair 97,291 •Red Line Demonstration Express(weekday) 80,911 1,500,000 •Local Special/Other 4,223 •Express Red Line BRT 238,833 1,000,000 Total 2,786,488 500,000 0 M Mlnneeate Valley Trenalt RWllenity Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,2020 Farebox Fa re box recovery Agency Recovery Metro Transit/MTS 21% • State auditor reports show public transit in * the Twin Cities transit has performed well MVTA 27% on measures of efficiency compared to SWTransit 27% peer regions. Maple Grove 46% • Suburban providers are subject to fares set by the region but have longer trips Plymouth 24% based on location. 2018 Route Subsidy Report * MVTA figure includes revenue received from public/private partnerships. M Mlnneeate Valley ieenalt RUNerlty MVTA RIDERSHIP (through August) YTD 12019: 1,891,8271 2020: 744,702 (-6o%) 350,000 A 300,000 250,000 • 200,000 • --\• • —'—2019 150,000 —•-2020 • 100,000 50,000 �• • Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,2020 MVTA Connect Ride-on-demand service expansion • MVTA Connect on-demand service expands to y:''` ,,,,,,ik , �,' t Apple Valley and Rosemount Oct. 5 _ ,..44t :::".., • The app-based pilot service has been operating in " �` � Savage and western Burnsville, which remain in _ -- _ the service area.• Service is available from 6 a.m. to 7 m. Mondaywit . ka �' p -0 through Friday. iii., , ___ imi.....- ,-* .,„ ......... _Arm- _ lit A • After free-ride promotional period, fares will be $3 per trip. Mlnne.ate vaner Tnn.h Authority Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Apple Valley Transit Update'October 8,2020 Current status of Red Line operations • Met Council has issued 90-day termination notice. �r� r1 — • Red Line operates primarily in Apple Valley and Eagan .r jiif.I�� and cities should have input on service. �� • LOCAL SERVICE should have LOCAL CHOICE based on �C�'K�RAFFIAN statute. TC T rOtttran • MVTA is asking for meeting with Met Council Chair Zelle �� / to discuss decision-making process. m1 ? DO NOT !i : ; WALK ON _ .::l# - --. PLATFORM ;METRO - C'257 . Mlnneeate Valley Trenalt RWllenity MVTA Systemwide Study - Comprehensive review of current transit service n, �M,��� ,,po, OM.$,.P.� - � � Transit System Map operated by MVTA and Southwest Transit. `'' -, � , - �.. - Examine unmet needs/opportunities. �— --ten < e, - Study will address internal and external factors Legend a influencing the use of public transit (parking supply, °� schedules + route design, amenities, marketing, land = ,` use, COVID-19, etc.) , __:=.. r _ „ = fig . ea. ;- Timeline: � � m, — ,.� r � j- RFP release in Fall 2020 _ ._ _ i s- ' t --,:: - Study kick-off in late 2020/early 2021 __ - Study completion in Summer 2021 - R r= A G mVLa.Nm • ••• ITEM: 3. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)Act Funding (20 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, CityAdministrator and Ron Hedberg, Finance Finance Department Director ACTION REQUESTED: Receive an update on Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Funding and the September 2020 Local Government Expenditure Report to the State of Minnesota. SUMMARY: The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act established the $150 billion Coronavirus Relief Fund to provide funds to State, Local, and Tribal Governments responding to the COIVD-19 pandemic. The City of Apple Valley was allocated $4,025,355 in (CARES) Act funding. The funding was received on July 28, 2020, and the City's next monthly report for September is due October 9, 2020. Staff will present information that will be included on the September 2020 report to the State of Minnesota at the upcoming October 10, 2020, informal City Council workshop. On September 21, 2020 ,the Department of Treasury Office of the Inspector General released updated guidance in the form of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) that specifically addresses the presumption that payroll costs for public safety employees are payments for services responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency which also includes clarifying the guidance on reporting requirements and stated that the Treasury Office of the Inspector General will allow the use of the administrative accommodation made in accordance with Treasury's previous FAQ. Staff will also present an update on the status of the Apple Valley Economic Development Authority (EDA) Business Assistance Program. The use of the CARES funding is governed by the US Department of Treasury and the CARES Act funding guidelines require that the funds be expended to cover expenses that: 1. Are necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19); and 2. Were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020, (the date of the enactment of the CARES Act) for the State or government; and 3. Were incurred during the period that begins on March 1, 2020, and ends on November 15, 2020, at which time funds not expended by the City must be sent to Dakota County. Funds not spent by Dakota County by December 1, 2020, will revert to the state on December 10, 2020 As mentioned at the September 10, 2020 City Council Informal meeting, there are strict rules regarding the use of the funding. The City will need to report expenditures to the state monthly and will be subject to a "single audit" at the end of the year to confirm the proper use of the funds. Any funds expended in a manner contrary to federal or state guidance must be repaid. BACKGROUND: The updated guidance from the Department of Treasury includes direction on the treatment of Public Safety Employees. The September 21, 2020 release of the Treasury's Office of Inspector General's FAQs, for administrative convenience, a State can presume that all payroll costs for public health and public safety employees are payments for services substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency and, thus, can be covered by Coronavirus Relief Funds. During its reviews and audits, Treasury OIG will allow the use of the administrative accommodation made in accordance with the earlier Treasury's FAQs. In addition they clarified that under the public safety presumption governments will not have to demonstrate that the public safety employees were substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency. Excerpt from response 70(a) 70(a) Will a government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function/duties were in fact substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency? No, the government will not have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function/duties were substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency but must maintain records and documentation supporting payroll amounts reimbursed using CRF proceeds. As indicated in Treasury's Guidance, as an administrative accommodation, governments may presume that public health and public safety employees meet the substantially dedicated test, unless the chief executive (or equivalent) of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise. Treasury's FAQs add that entire payroll cost of an employee whose time is substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency is eligible, provided that such payroll costs are incurred by December 30, 2020. 70(b) For payroll that was accounted for in the FY2020 budget but was then 'presumed" to be substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency, will the government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use? No, the government will not have to demonstrate/substantiate that a budgeted public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use. As stated in Treasury's Guidance, within the category of substantially different uses, Treasury has included payroll and benefits expenses for public safety, public health, health care, human services, and similar employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVIDI9 public health emergency. The Treasury OIG does require the government to maintain budgetary records to support the fiscal years 2019 and 2020 budgets. 71.Is the government required to perform any analysis or maintain documentation of the "substantially dedicated" conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees? No, the government is not required to perform an analysis or maintain documentation of the substantially dedicated conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees. As indicated in Treasury's Guidance, as an administrative accommodation, governments may presume that public health and public safety employees meet the substantially dedicated test, unless the chief executive (or equivalent) of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise. September 2020 MMB Report The September 2020 report includes expenditures in the following areas: • Payroll for Public Safety Employees: Includes payroll paid for pay periods beginning March 1, 2020 for Public Safety Employees including payroll costs for licensed police officers, and our paid on call firefighters responding to calls and serving on the duty crews to respond to calls. • Personnel and Services Diverted to Different use: Includes the Federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave as required by the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). This also includes the amounts of paid leave during the initial closure to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Improving Telework Capabilities: Includes costs to enable public employees to telework, enabling compliance with COVD-19 public health precautions. This includes; the GoTo Remote Meeting platform, Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections, laptops, monitors, keyboards, headsets, docking stations and webcams. • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)for Public Safety Employees: Includes PPE for public Safety employees such as protective masks , gloves and sanitizing products. and Public Health Preparedness. • Public Health Preparedness: Includes items such as; protective barriers, signage, touchless faucets, touchless door openers, marketing related to the COVID-19 pandemic and reopening of our business locations, sanitizing equipment for non public safety depailiiients, and increased election supplies and electronic letter opener used to address the increased number of absentee ballots due to COVID-19. Payroll for Public Safety Employees: Police Officer Wages and Benefits 3-1-20 to 9-23-20 $3,345,621 Paid on Call Firefighters 3-1-20 to 9-28-2020 $ 174,202 Personnel and Services Diverted to Different Use: Emergency Paid Sick Leave - Family First Coronavirus Response $ $ 5,987 COVID Leave $ 121,624 Improving Telework Capabilities for Public Employees: $ 111,182 Personal Protective Equipment for Public Safety: $ 7,601 Public Heath Preparedness: $ 88,574 Total Expended through September 30,2020 $3,854,791 In addition to the amounts expended there are remaining commitments for the following: Business Assistance Program $ 400,000 Duct cleaning and sanitizing of Municipal Center, Senior Center, Arenas, Valleywood, Community Center and Fire Stations $ 103,997 HVAC Bi-Polar Ionization of Municipal Center, Senior Center, Arenas, Valleywood, Community Center $ 69,250 Civic-Rec On-line System $ 31,000 Municipal Center front desk glass partitions $ 5,142 Touchless faucets, soap dispensers, door openers $ 106,205 Office cube wall glass extensions at Muni and Community Centers $ 25,635 Remaining telework equipment (laptops and monitors) $ 28,550 Total Remaining Committed Items $ 769,779 Total Paid and Committed $4,624,570 Additionally, the City has received a funding request from Fairview Ridges Hospital for $109,572 to help offset their added COVID-19 related expenditures. The City Council has not yet formally considered the hospital's request preferring to wait until other City and community needs have been addressed. Attached is the September 2020 report to the State of Minnesota. In addition, please also find the most recent U.S. Treasury Office of the Inspector General Guidance, and Frequently Asked Questions dated September 2, 2020. BUDGET IMPACT: The CARES Act federal funding will help cover some of the financial impacts caused by COVID-19. The CARES Act funding does not help address the lost revenue impacts caused by the COVID-19. The September 2020, report documents $3,854,791 in reported eligible expenses. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Presentation MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Please save your report based on the following example: RochesterCity_August2020 Submit in Excel format to CRAOffice.mmb@state.mn.us seven business days after the end of each reporting period. Local Government Expenditure Report 10 digit SWIFT Supplier ID Date Submitted #(begins with 0000) (Enter in Select this link for SWIFT MM/DD/YYYY Name of Local Government(this will auto populate based on your SWIFT Supplier ID) ID list Format) APPLE VALLEY CITY 0000199149 DUNS Number(Select this Phone Number link for more information) (enter 10 digits without spaces or Name and Title of Person Filling Out Form dashes) Ronald Hedberg 076514249 9529532540 Amount of CRF Received Total Spent to Date from the Department of (this amount will Email Address Revenue autofill) $ 4,025,355 $ 3,854,791.00 rhedberg@ci.apple-valley.mn.us Use the drop down in cell D14 to select"Interim"if your agency has any unspent funds and Interim "Final"in the box if all available CRF funds have been spent and this will be your final report. Please submit this report no later than 7 business days after the end of each month to provide the Amount of CRF Remaining spend status of allotted Coronavirus Relief Funds(CRF),CFDA Number 21.019 awarded by the (this amount will autofill) State of Minnesota. $ 170,564.00 The covered period for these expenses is March 1,2020 through November 15(cities and towns)/December 1,2020(counties). DO NOT USE CRF FUNDS FOR ANY COST INCURRED OUTSIDE THIS COVERED PERIOD. Coronavirus Relief Fund(CRF)Categories Total July,2020 August,2020 September,2020 Describe expenses(links to expenditure category examples are in the green category boxes to the left) Treasury Guidance FAQs Administrative Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Budgeted Personnel and Paid leave to enable compliance with COVID-19 public Health precautions Services Diverted to a Substantially Different Use 127611.00 0.00 0.00 127611.00 COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Economic Support(other than small business, housing,and food 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 assistance) Expenses Associated with the Issuance of Tax 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Anticipation Notes Facilitating Distance Learning 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Food Programs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coronavirus Relief Fund(CRF)Categories Total July,2020 August,2020 September,2020 Housing Support 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Improve Telework Laptops,monitors,and equipment to telework and respond remotely. Capabilities of Public 111182.00 0.00 41873.00 69309.00 Employees Medical Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Nursing Home Assistance 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Payroll for Public Health and Safety Employees 3519823.00 0.00 0.00 3519823.00 Personal Protective Masks,gloves,hand sanitizer,sanitizing supplies,for public safety employees Equipment 7601.00 0.00 7601.00 0.00 Public Health Expenses Signage,barriers,touchless faucets and door openers,equipment,sanitization,marketing of reopening of business locations and increased election supplies and equipment to repsond to 88574.00 0.00 79797.00 8777.00 increased absentee ballots due to the pandemic. Small Business Assistance 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unemployment Benefits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Workers'Compensation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coronavirus Relief Fund(CRF)Categories Total July,2020 August,2020 September,2020 Items Not Listed Above-to include other eligible expenses that are not 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 captured in the available expenditure categories Total Spent 3854791.00 0.00 129271.00 3725520.00 Cities and Towns Enter the Amount of unspent funds distributed to home county 0.00 Enter the name of the home county Enter the date funds were returned Cities and Towns in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties Enter the amount of unspent funds granted to hospitals 0.00 Enter the name(s)of hospitals receiving grants of unspent funds Counties Enter the amount of unspent funds received from cities and towns 0.00 Enter the amount of unspent funds returned to the State of Minnesota 0.00 Enter the date unspent funds were returned to the State of Minnesota Total July,2020 August,2020 September,2020 Coronavirus Relief Fund(CRF)Categories Total July,2020 August,2020 September,2020 Enter the amount distributed to cities and towns with a population under 200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CRF Fund Spending Confirmations Use the dropdown menu to place an"X"in the cell B78 to confirm that your CRF funding request meets federal guidance: (1)as a necessary expenditure to respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency, X (2)is not accounted for in the current budget, (3)expenses were incurred during the covered period.See box C18 for explanation,and (4)does not include any ineligible expenses as defined in federal guidance. /NT OpT DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY a '1� WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220 *�� »se OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL September 21, 2020 OIG-CA-20-028 Department of the Treasury Office of Inspector General Coronavirus Relief Fund Frequently Asked Questions Related to Reporting and Recordkeeping (Revised) The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) Office of Inspector General (OIG) is responsible for monitoring and oversight of the receipt, disbursement, and use of Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) payments as authorized by Title VI of the Social Security Act, as amended by Title V of Division A of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).1 Treasury OIG was also assigned authority to recover funds in the event that it is determined a recipient of a CRF payment failed to comply with requirements of subsection 601 (d) of the Social Security Act, as amended, (42 U.S.C. 801 (d)). Recipient reporting and record retention requirements are essential for the exercise of these responsibilities, including our conduct of audits and investigations. Beginning September 1 , 2020, the prime recipient of CRF payments will begin reporting Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) related costs incurred from March 1 , 2020 to December 30, 2020 in the GrantSolutions portal. This document addresses frequently asked questions (FAQ) from CRF prime recipients regarding their reporting and record keeping requirements and supplements Treasury OIG's memorandums Corona virus Relief Fund Recipient Reporting and Record Retention Requirements (OIG-CA-20-021 ; July 2, 2020) 2 and Coronavirus Relief Fund Reporting Requirements Update (OIG-CA-20-025; July 31 , 2020).3 A. Prime Recipients 1. Who is a prime recipient? A prime recipient is an entity that received a CRF payment directly from Treasury in accordance with the CARES Act, including: • All 50 States, • Units of local governments with populations over 500,000 that submitted required certifications to Treasury, • The District of Columbia, 1P. L. 116 136 (March 27, 2020) 2 https://www.treasury.gov/about/organizational- structure/ig/Audit%20Reports%20and%20Testimonies/OIG-CA-20-021 .pdf https://www.treasury.gov/about/organizational- structure/ig/Audit%20Reports%20and%20Testimonies/OIG-CA-20-025.pdf 1 • U.S. Territories, and • Tribal Governments 2. Who is a sub-recipient? For purposes of reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, a sub-recipient is any entity to which a prime recipient issues a contract, grant, loan, direct payment, or transfer to another government entity of $50,000 or more. 3. The definition of a sub-recipient provided by Treasury OIG is different than the definition of a sub-recipient in the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal, 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance). Which definition is a prime recipient expected to comply with? The prime recipient must comply with the Treasury OIG definition. For purposes of reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, a prime recipient is to report on sub- recipients, as defined in Question 2 above. In addition, Treasury has issued guidance as described in Treasury's Coronavirus Relief Fund Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs),4 noting that prime recipients are to monitor and manage sub- recipients as defined in 2 CFR sec. 200.330 through 200.332. 4. Who is responsible for reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, the prime or sub-recipient? Only the prime recipient is required to report COVID-19 related costs in the GrantSolutions portal. 5. If the prime recipient distributes funds to an agency or department within the prime recipient's government, is the agency or department considered the prime recipient or a sub-recipient when funds obligated are $50,000 or more? The agency or department is considered part of the prime recipient as they are all part of the same legal entity that received a direct CRF payment from Treasury. Obligations and expenditures that the agency or department incurs with the CRF proceeds must be collected by and reported in the GrantSolutions portal by the prime recipient as if they were obligated or expended by the prime recipient. 4 https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/Coronavirus-Relief-Fund-Frequently-Asked- Questions.pdf 2 6. If the prime recipient obligates funds to an entity that provides a public service on behalf of the prime recipient but the prime recipient is not financially accountable of, is the entity considered the prime recipient or a sub-recipient when funds obligated are $50,000 or more (e.g., discreetly presented component unit, quasi agency, etc.)? The entity is considered a sub-recipient of the prime recipient when funds obligated are $50,000 or more. The prime recipient must report its obligations and expenditures related to the sub-recipient, including associated projects and expenditure categories, in the GrantSolutions portal. If the prime recipient obligated less than $50,000, the prime recipient must report its obligations and expenditures related to the sub-recipient entity in aggregate in the GrantSolutions portal. 7. if a prime recipient enters into multiple obligations with an entity, each obligation being less than $50,000 with no agreement (Le., contract, grant, or loan), however, the total obligations to the entity is above $50,000, is the entity considered a sub-recipient? The entity is considered a sub-recipient, however since the obligations are below $50,000, the prime recipient must report the multiple obligations to the entity and related expenditures in the aggregate section of the GrantSolutions portal. 8. If a unit of local government received funds as both a prime recipient and as a sub-recipient do they have to track and report obligations and expenditures separately? Yes. For purposes of reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, the unit of local government is the prime recipient and must report obligations and expenditures related to the funds received directly from Treasury. As a sub-recipient of funds, obligations and expenditures related to the funds received from another prime recipient must be reported by the prime recipient in the GrantSolutions portal. It is recommended that the unit of local government, as a sub-recipient, report obligations and expenditure information to the prime recipient for its reporting purposes. 9. If a third party is hired to review and approve sub-recipient reimbursement requests and supporting documentation, can the prime recipient place reliance on the reviews performed by the third party or is the prime recipient still required to review and approve 100 percent of all costs? It is up to the prime recipient on how much it relies on third-party review of reimbursement requests. However, the prime recipient is responsible for maintaining documentation to support the use of CRF proceeds. Per Treasury's Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments, the direct 3 (or prime) recipient is ultimately responsible for compliance with the limitation on the use of payments from the CRF.5 B. System for Award Management (SAM.gov) Registration 10.Treasury O/G's memorandum, Corona virus Relief Fund Reporting Requirements Update, states that "each prime recipient should ensure that any current or potential sub-recipients are registered in SAM.gov."Are all sub-recipients required to register in SAM.gov? No, all sub-recipients are not required to register in SAM.gov. This statement is a recommendation to help reduce the reporting burden on the prime recipient when entering sub-recipient details in the GrantSolutions portal. SAM.gov registration allows sub-recipient identifying and demographic details to be automatically populated in the portal after the prime recipient inputs a valid Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number assigned to the sub-recipient.6 11.What are the identifying and demographic data elements that automatically populate in the GrantSolutions portal if a sub-recipient is registered in SAM.gov with a valid DUNS number? The following identifying and demographic data elements will automatically populate in the GrantSolutions portal if a sub-recipient is registered in SAM.gov with a valid DUNS number: • Legal Name • Address Line 1 • Address Line 2, if applicable • Address Line 3, if applicable • City Name • State Code • Zip+4 • Congressional District • Country Name • Country Code • Organization Type 5 https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/Coronavirus-Relief-Fund-Guidance-for-State-Territorial- Local-and-Tribal-Governments.pdf 6 A DUNS number is a unique nine-character number used to identify an organization. 4 12./f a sub-recipient does not have a DUNS number, can another unique identification number be used in the GrantSolutions portal to automatically populate sub-recipient details (e.g. Federal Employment Identification Number, Federal Tax Identification Number, etc.)? No. The DUNS number is the only unique identification number that the GrantSolutions portal can associate with a SAM.gov registration in order to automatically populate sub-recipient details. 13.Where does a prime recipient direct a sub-recipient to obtain a DUNS number? If a sub-recipient does not already have a DUNS number, they can call 1-866-705- 571 1 or access http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform to get a DUNS number assigned for free. 14.Where does a prime recipient direct a sub-recipient to register in SAM.gov? Refer the sub-recipient to https://sam.gov. 15.What if a sub-recipient is not registered in SAM.gov? For each sub-recipient that is not registered in SAM.gov, the prime recipient will be responsible for manually entering the following data elements in the GrantSolutions portal: • Legal Name • Address Line 1 • Address Line 2, if applicable • Address Line 3, if applicable • City Name • State Code • Zip Code • Country Name (selection menu) • Organization Type (selection menu) 16./f a sub-recipient is registered in SAM.gov, are they required to report any information on a quarterly basis in SAM.gov? No. There are no reporting requirements for a sub-recipient; the prime recipient is required to report in the GrantSolutions portal on behalf of the sub-recipient. 5 17. Is an entity that a prime recipient obligates a contract, grant, loan, direct payment, or transfer to another government entity of less than $50,000 recommended to register in SAM.gov? No. Detailed information of an entity that the prime recipient obligates less than $50,000 to will not be reported in the GrantSolutions portal. The obligations and related expenditure(s) to entities that the prime recipient obligates less than $50,000 to will be reported in the aggregate. 18. Is an individual that a prime recipient obligates a contract, grant, loan, or direct payment recommended to register in SAM.gov? No. Detailed information of an individual that the prime recipient obligates any amount to will not be reported in the GrantSolutions portal; the obligations and related expenditure(s) to individuals will be reported in the aggregate. C. Terminology 19. What is an obligation? For purposes of reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, an obligation is a commitment to pay a third party with CRF proceeds based on a contract, grant, loan, or other arrangement. 20.What is an expenditure? For purposes of reporting in the GrantSolutions portal, an expenditure is the amount that has been incurred as a liability of the entity (the service has been rendered or the good has been delivered to the entity). As outlined in Treasury's Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments, performance or delivery must occur between March 1 and December 30, 2020 in order for the cost to be considered incurred; payment of funds need not be made during that time (though it is generally expected that payment will take place within 90 days of a cost being incurred). 21.What is a project? A project is a grouping of related activities that together are intended to achieve a specific goal (e.g. building a temporary medical facility, offering an economic support program for small businesses, offering a housing support program, etc.) 22.What is a contract? A contract is an obligation to an entity associated with an agreement to acquire goods or services. 6 23.What is a grant? A grant is an obligation to an entity that is associated with a grant agreement. A grant agreement is a legal instrument of financial assistance between the prime recipient and entity that is used to enter into a relationship to carry out a public purpose and does not include an agreement to acquire goods or services or provide a loan. 24.What is the primary place of performance for a contract or a grant? The primary place of performance is the address where the predominant performance of the contract or grant will be accomplished. 25.What is the period of performance start date and end date for a contract or a grant? The period of performance start date is the date on which efforts begin or the contract or grant is otherwise effective. The period of performance end date is the date on which all effort is completed or the contract or grant is otherwise ended. 26.What is a transfer to another government entity? A transfer to another government entity is a disbursement or payment to a government entity that is legally distinct from the prime recipient. See the list of government entities in Question 26 below. 27.For transfers to another government entity, what type of entity is considered another government entity? The following organization types are considered another government entity: • State government • County government • City/Township Government • Special District Government • US Territory or Possession • Indian/Native American Tribal Government (Federally Recognized) • Indian/Native American Tribal Designated Organization 28.What is a direct payment? A direct payment is a disbursement (with or without an existing obligation) to an entity that is not associated with a contract, grant, loan, or transfer to another government entity. If the direct payment is associated with an obligation, then the obligation and expenditure should be reported. If the direct payment does not 7 involve a previous obligation, the direct payment will be recorded when the expenditure is incurred. D. Reporting 29./f a prime recipient received CARES Act funding from different Federal agencies, are all costs incurred related to CARES funding to be reported in the GrantSolutions portal, regardless of the funding source? No. The GrantSolutions portal is only for the reporting of costs incurred related to CRF proceeds received from Treasury. Financial assistance that a prime recipient may have received from other sources are not to be reported in this portal. 30.Will CRF proceeds be subject to Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) reporting requirements? If so, what general information are recipients expected to report? No, FFATA reporting is not required since CRF payments are not grants. 31.Are prime recipients required to report on an accrual or cash basis? The prime recipient should report on an accrual basis, unless the prime recipient's practice is traditionally to report on a cash basis for all its financial reporting. 32.Are the reporting requirements different for lump sum payments versus payments made on a reimbursable basis? No. Reporting of obligations and expenditures related to lump sum payments and reimbursed payments are the same. 33.How should a reimbursable payment to a sub-recipient be reported? The prime recipient should first report the total obligation to the sub-recipient. As reimbursements are made to the sub-recipient, the prime recipient should report the reimbursements as expenditures to the obligation by expenditure category. 34.How should a lump sum payment to a sub-recipient be reported? The prime recipient must report the total obligation for the lump sum payment to the sub-recipient. As the sub-recipient uses the funds it received, the prime recipient is responsible for collecting and reporting on the uses as expenditures to the obligation by expenditure category. 8 35.What level of sub-recipient data will prime recipients be required to report? The prime recipient is required to report on the first sub-recipient level only. For example: The prime recipient enters into a grant with Entity A to provide assistance to small businesses. For reporting purposes, the prime recipient must report the details of the grant with Entity A as an obligation. As Entity A provides assistance to small businesses, the prime recipient must report the assistance provided as expenditures to the obligation. However, details of the small businesses that received funding is not required. 36./s every obligation and expenditure required to be associated with a project? No. We understand that not all uses of funds will be associated with a project. If an obligation or expenditure is not associated with a project, in the GrantSolutions portal, the recipient would select "No Associated Project". 37.How did Treasury OIG determine the $50,000 reporting threshold? Sec. 15011 of the CARES Act states that any entity that receives large covered funds (or funds more than $150,000) is considered a covered recipient. All prime recipients of CRF proceeds are covered recipients as no prime recipient received payment less than $150,000. Sec. 15011 further requires that each covered recipient (in this case, prime recipient) should submit a report that contains, among other items, detailed information on subcontracts or subgrants awarded by the covered recipient allowing for aggregate reporting on awards below $50,000. 38./s the $50,000 threshold on a project basis? No. The $50,000 threshold dictates the specific sub-recipients that must be identified by the prime recipient on a detailed basis rather than in an aggregate total for related obligations and expenditures, regardless of any projects. 39.What is the reporting structure? The reporting structure is as follows: A. Projects B. Obligations of $50,000 or more and related expenditures a. Contracts of $50,000 or more i. Obligations (individually reported) and links to projects, if applicable ii. Related expenditures (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable b. Grants of $50,000 or more i. Obligations (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable 9 ii. Related expenditures (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable c. Loans of $50,000 or more i. Obligations (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable ii. Related expenditures (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable d. Transfers to other government entities of $50,000 or more i. Obligations (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable ii. Related expenditures (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable e. Direct Payments of $50,000 or more i. Obligations (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable ii. Related expenditures (individually reported) and link to projects, if applicable C. Aggregate obligations and expenditures of contracts, grants, loans, direct payments, and transfers to other government entities below $50,000 (reported in total by obligation type) D. Aggregate obligations and expenditures to individuals, regardless of the amount (reported in total) 40./f a prime recipient obligates funds to another government entity in the form of a grant, are the obligated funds to be reported as a transfer to another government entity or as a grant? If a grant agreement in place, the obligation should be reported as a grant. 10 41.Treasury O/G's reporting timeline indicates six reporting cycles with three cycles for reporting periods of January 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021. If costs related to CRF proceeds must be incurred by December 30, 2020, why are there reporting cycles after December 30, 2020? Treasury's Corona virus Relief Fund Guidance for State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments addresses the concept of incurred costs. Specifically, "for a cost to be considered to have been incurred, performance of services or delivery of goods must occur during the covered period (March 1 , 2020 through December 30, 2020) but payment of funds need not be made during that time (though it is generally expected that this will take place within 90 days of a cost being incurred)." As a result, we determined to allow reporting through September 30, 2021 to ensure that the prime recipient has sufficient time to capture and report all expenditures incurred that were covered with CRF, including loan repayments, the related obligations of which must have occurred, and been reported, during the covered period. In addition, any final close out reconciliations and adjustments should occur during the time period before September 30, 2021 . 42.Are forgivable loans to be reported as a grant or loan? The forgivable portion of a loan should be reported as a grant. If the forgiving of the loan is conditional, then the loan will originally be reported as a loan for the total amount. At the time that the conditions are met, the portion of the loan that is forgivable, will be removed from the loan section of the GrantSolutions portal and reported as a grant at that time. 43.For each reporting period, should a prime recipient report all costs that are eligible to be covered with CRF proceeds or only report costs for which the prime recipient has made a final determination to cover with CRF proceeds? The prime recipient should only report eligible costs for which obligations have been made with CRF payments or specific determinations have been made related to using CRF funds. 44.Do the expenditure categories apply to aggregate reporting? No. The only information collected during aggregate reporting are obligations (in total) and expenditures (in total) by obligation type (contract, grant, loan, transfer to another government entity, and direct payments) and for individuals. 11 45.For aggregate reporting of obligations to individuals, what information is required to be reported about the individuals? None. The only information collected during aggregate reporting are obligations (in total) and expenditures (in total). 46.Where can recipients and sub-recipients access training tools or archived training sessions to assist with reporting? The only entity responsible for reporting in the portal is the prime recipient. Training on the GrantSolutions portal will be provided to prime recipients by September 1 , 2020. E. Reporting Corrections 47./f a prime recipient submitted information in its interim report of costs incurred as of June 30, 2020 and some information has changed, can we correct this information in the portal? Yes. Keep in mind that for purposes of meeting the interim reporting requirement, reporting estimated costs incurred was allowed. For the first quarterly reporting period (March 1 , 2020 through June 30, 2020) beginning September 1 , 2020, the prime recipient must report actual obligations and expenditures in the GrantSolutions portal. The amounts reported in the GrantSolutions portal and certified will be considered the official reporting. 48.lf an error is identified or an addition/modification needs to be made, is there an ability to amend the previous submitted data? Yes, if a prime recipient determines corrections or additions are necessary, the current GrantSolutions submission may be recalled, corrected, and resubmitted within the first 10 days after the quarter end. Also, changes to a previous quarterly submission may be made in a current reporting submission. If a Treasury OIG reviewer determines corrections or additions to the quarterly submission may be required, feedback and the submission will be returned to the prime recipient for resolution. The prime recipient is ultimately responsible for certifying that the quarterly submissions are true, complete, and accurate in the GrantSolutions portal. If an error is identified or a modification needs to be made after a report is already approved by the Treasury OIG, the prime recipient will need to make the modification or correction in the next quarterly reporting cycle. 12 49.For forgivable loans originally reported as a grant, in a subsequent reporting period, if the recipient has not met the terms of forgiveness, should this obligation be changed to a loan in subsequent reporting period? See question 41 above. The loan should be recorded as a loan in total until the condition is met. Only at that time will the forgivable portion of the loan be removed and recorded as a grant. 50./s there a process to modify prior quarter numbers that change significantly due to the Department of Home/and Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance reimbursement? Yes, if a prime recipient determines corrections or additions to a quarterly submission are necessary and the quarterly submission has already been approved by Treasury OIG, changes to a previous quarterly submission may be made in the subsequent reporting submission. The prime recipient will not be able to re-open the previous quarter, but instead will make necessary adjustments in the open quarter. The prime recipient is ultimately responsible for certifying that the quarterly submissions are true, complete, and accurate in the GrantSolutions portal. 51./f a prime recipient reports a cost allocated to the CRF in one reporting cycle, but subsequently determines to allocate that cost to a different funding source, can the prime recipient remove the obligations and related expenditures from its CRF reporting submission? Yes, if a prime recipient determines corrections or additions to a quarterly submission are necessary and the quarterly submission has already been approved by Treasury O1G, changes to a previous quarterly submission may be made in the subsequent reporting submission. The prime recipient will not be able to re-open the previous quarter, but instead will make necessary adjustments in the open quarter. The prime recipient is ultimately responsible for certifying that the quarterly submissions are true, complete, and accurate in the GrantSolutions portal. Keep in mind, if a prime recipient has not used funds it has received to cover costs that incurred between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020, as required by the statute, those funds must be returned to the Treasury. 52.Do we need a budget set up for FEMA Cares Act monies received or just to track and report monies used? The prime recipient is required to report obligations and expenditures of CRF proceeds. It is at the discretion of the prime recipient to determine a budget setup related to CRF payments. 13 F. Reporting Deadline 53.Can the CRF reporting submission deadline be modified to 30 days, opposed to 10 days, after the quarter end? We do not have the authority to change the quarterly recipient reporting deadline. Section 15011 of the CARES Act requires CRF reporting within 10 days after the end of each calendar quarter. Prime recipients' GrantSolutions data will be reported to the Pandemic Response and Accountability Committee (PRAC) for display on its website. 54. Can a prime recipient request extensions in filing their quarterly reports? Yes, requests to extend the quarterly reporting deadline should be sent to Treasury OIG at CARES@oig.treas.gov for extension approval/disapproval. These decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis and consider extenuating circumstances. 55. If a prime recipient does not close its records by 10 days after the reporting period ends, how should these costs be reported? Record closing times vary and may not align with the GrantSolutions reporting deadlines. If a prime recipient is not able to report within 10 days after the reporting period ends, the prime recipient is responsible for submitting the missing data in the GrantSolutions portal as part of the next quarter's reporting cycle. G.GrantSolutions Portal 56./s the portal still on schedule for becoming available on September 1, 2020? Yes for most users. An upload feature will be available for select very high volume prime recipients. The upload feature will be available after September and timing of that schedule will be communicated to those select recipients. 57./f a prime recipient's designated users already have accounts with GrantSolutions, does the prime recipient still need to submit each user's name, title, email address, and phone number to Treasury 0/G? Yes. 58.Can portal access be granted to users if they share the same email address? No. In order to grant portal access, each user must have a unique email address; users cannot have the same email address. 14 59.Can a prime recipient designate more than two preparers? No. The GrantSolutions portal can only sustain up to three users per prime recipient: two preparers and one authorizing official. 60.Can the authorizing official also be one of the preparers? No. The authorizing official cannot be both a designee/preparer and an authorizing official. 61.What is the best way to import data from a large number of sub-recipients? Only the prime recipient is required to report CRF related obligations and expenditures in the GrantSolutions portal. We are currently working with GrantSolutions regarding a data upload feature. The upload feature will be available for certain prime recipients with the most sub-recipient activity. See question 55. 62.Will the portal provide a cumulated view of obligations and expenditures a prime recipient has reported? Yes. H. Record Retention/Audit 63.According to Treasury's FAQs, for administrative convenience, a State can presume that all payroll costs for public health and public safety employees are payments for services substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COV/D-19 public health emergency and, thus, can be covered by CRF. Will Treasury OIG or the PRAC ever question the applicability of this presumption in the audit context?If so, under what circumstances? During its reviews and audits, Treasury OIG will allow the use of the administrative accommodation made in accordance Treasury's FAQs. See responses to related questions 69, 70, and 71 . 64.Ho w far down will the audit cascade? The CARES Act provides that Treasury OIG is responsible for monitoring and oversight of the receipt, disbursement, and use of CRF payments. As such, all CRF payments received by the prime recipient are subject to audit. In this regard, an audit will be at the prime recipient level and may involve reviewing the prime's sub- recipients. In the event that it is determined the prime recipient failed to comply with requirements of subsection 601 (d) of the Social Security Act, as amended, (42 U.S.C. 801 (d)►, those funds will be recouped by Treasury 01G. 15 65./f providing Small Business Assistance, do we have to receive actual documentation of the expense or business interruption?If we provide thousands of grants to small businesses and are audited, what would be need to provide to satisfy an audit? The prime recipient of CRF payments must maintain and make available to Treasury OIG upon request, all documents and financial records sufficient to establish compliance with subsection 601 (d) of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 801 (d). Records include, but are not limited to, general ledger and subsidiary ledgers used to account for (a) the receipt of CRF payments and (b) the disbursements from such payments to meet eligible expenses related to the public health emergency due to COVID-19. The prime recipient is responsible for determining the level and detail of documentation needed from the sub-recipient of Small Business Assistance to satisfy these requirements, however, there would need to be some proof that the small business was impacted by the public health emergency and was thus eligible for the CRF funds. 66./s there an audit plan at this point? For example, will there be interim audits, or only after Dec 30 or final reporting?Also, do you have criteria upon which you will decide which awards to audit? Treasury OIG will perform monitoring of the prime recipient's receipt, disbursements, and uses of CRF payments and has developed procedures for this purpose. There are procedures for monitoring, reviewing, and approving prime recipient's quarterly GrantSolutions submissions. Treasury OIG will also conduct desk reviews, for which other procedures have been developed, to further evaluate the prime recipient's documentation supporting the reported uses of CRF proceeds, as well as, results of other audits (i.e. Single Audit), among other things. The desk review may result in a site visit to the prime recipient for a more in-depth review. Based on results of the quarterly monitoring, desk reviews, site reviews, and our risk assessments, Treasury OIG will determine the need for a more in-depth audit. In addition to ongoing monitoring, Treasury OIG will initiate audits as deemed necessary based on other referrals and ongoing risk assessments of the prime recipients. 67.Will Treasury OIG audit the sub-recipient as part of its prime recipient audit? Treasury OIG may audit the sub-recipient as part of its audit of the prime recipient. 68.What cost principles will Treasury OIG be applying to determine allowability of costs during audit if Subpart E of 2 CFR 200 is not applicable to this funding? The CARES Act and the Treasury guidance and FAQs will be used as criteria for allowability of costs. According to Treasury's FAQs, provisions of the Uniform 16 Guidance, 2 C.F.R. sec. 200.303 regarding internal controls, 2 C.F.R. sec. 200.330 through 200.332 regarding sub-recipient monitoring and management, and subpart F regarding audit requirements are applicable to CRF payments. Subpart E is not applicable. 69.How does the CRF audit relate to Single Audit? CRF payments are considered to be Federal financial assistance subject to the Single Audit Act (31 U.S.C. sec. 7501-7507). The related provisions of the Uniform Guidance, 2 C.F.R. sec. 200.303 regarding internal controls, sec. 200.330 through 200.332 regarding sub-recipient monitoring and management, and subpart F regarding audit requirements provides detailed information. The results of a prime recipient's Single Audit will be evaluated as part of the Treasury OIG's desk reviews and any audits initiated. 70.To what level of documentation will a government be held to support the reimbursement of public health and safety payroll that was "presumed" to be substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency? The recipient of CRF payments must maintain and make available to Treasury OIG upon request, all documents and financial records sufficient to establish compliance with subsection 601 (d) of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 801 (d)). Documents/records include payroll records for the covered period March 1 through December 30, 2020. Records include, but are not limited to (1) general and subsidiary ledgers used to account for the receipt of CRF payments and subsequent disbursements; and (2) payroll, time, and human resource records to support costs incurred for payroll expenses. Please refer to the Treasury OIG memorandum, Coronavirus Relief Fund Reporting and Record Retention Requirements (OIG-20-021 ; July 2, 2020). These document requirements apply to supporting payroll reimbursement amounts using CRF proceeds and not to support the presumption that public health and safety payroll is substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency. a. Will a government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function/duties were in fact substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency? No, the government will not have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function/duties were substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency but must maintain records and documentation supporting payroll amounts reimbursed using CRF proceeds. As indicated in Treasury's Guidance, as an administrative accommodation, governments may presume that public health and public safety employees meet the substantially dedicated test, unless the chief executive (or 17 equivalent) of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise. Treasury's FAQs add that entire payroll cost of an employee whose time is substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency is eligible, provided that such payroll costs are incurred by December 30, 2020. b. For payroll that was accounted for in the FY2020 budget but was then "presumed" to be substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency, will the government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use? No, the government will not have to demonstrate/substantiate that a budgeted public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use. As stated in Treasury's Guidance, within the category of substantially different uses, Treasury has included payroll and benefits expenses for public safety, public health, health care, human services, and similar employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID1 9 public health emergency. The Treasury OIG does require the government to maintain budgetary records to support the fiscal years 2019 and 2020 budgets. 71.1s the government required to perform any analysis or maintain documentation of the "substantially dedicated"conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees? No, the government is not required to perform an analysis or maintain documentation of the substantially dedicated conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees. As indicated in Treasury's Guidance, as an administrative accommodation, governments may presume that public health and public safety employees meet the substantially dedicated test, unless the chief executive (or equivalent) of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise. Please refer to response to question 69. 72.Treasury's FAQs indicate a "State, territorial, local, or Tribal government may presume that payroll costs for public health and public safety employees are payments for services substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless the chief executive (or equivalent) of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise." a. What level of documentation needs to be maintained to indicate the chief executive did not determine "specific circumstances indicate otherwise?" 18 No documentation of the negative assurance of the chief executive (or equivalent) is required. b. Is the absence of documentation indicating "specific circumstances indicate otherwise"sufficient, or does an affirmative decision need to be documented? See previous responses. 73.Are CRF funds required to be accounted for in a separate fund of the government? At least one state thinks it should be. These are individual management decisions, however, the documentation required above should be easily understandable by the auditors. 19 Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State,Territorial,Local, and Tribal Governments Updated September 2,2020' The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to recipients of the funding available under section 601(a)of the Social Security Act,as added by section 5001 of the Coronavirus Aid,Relief, and Economic Security Act("CARES Act"). The CARES Act established the Coronavirus Relief Fund(the"Fund") and appropriated$150 billion to the Fund. Under the CARES Act,the Fund is to be used to make payments for specified uses to States and certain local governments;the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories(consisting of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands); and Tribal governments. The CARES Act provides that payments from the Fund may only be used to cover costs that- 1. are necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19); 2. were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020 (the date of enactment of the CARES Act) for the State or government; and 3. were incurred during the period that begins on March 1,2020,and ends on December 30, 2020.2 The guidance that follows sets forth the Department of the Treasury's interpretation of these limitations on the permissible use of Fund payments. Necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency The requirement that expenditures be incurred"due to"the public health emergency means that expenditures must be used for actions taken to respond to the public health emergency. These may include expenditures incurred to allow the State,territorial, local, or Tribal government to respond directly to the emergency, such as by addressing medical or public health needs, as well as expenditures incurred to respond to second-order effects of the emergency, such as by providing economic support to those suffering from employment or business interruptions due to COVID-19-related business closures. Funds may not be used to fill shortfalls in government revenue to cover expenditures that would not otherwise qualify under the statute. Although a broad range of uses is allowed,revenue replacement is not a permissible use of Fund payments. The statute also specifies that expenditures using Fund payments must be"necessary." The Department of the Treasury understands this term broadly to mean that the expenditure is reasonably necessary for its intended use in the reasonable judgment of the government officials responsible for spending Fund payments. ' On June 30,2020,the guidance provided under"Costs incurred during the period that begins on March 1,2020, and ends on December 30,2020"was updated. On September 2,2020,the"Supplemental Guidance on Use of Funds to Cover Payroll and Benefits of Public Employees"and"Supplemental Guidance on Use of Funds to Cover Administrative Costs"sections were added. 2 See Section 601(d)of the Social Security Act,as added by section 5001 of the CARES Act. 1 Costs not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020 The CARES Act also requires that payments be used only to cover costs that were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27,2020. A cost meets this requirement if either(a)the cost cannot lawfully be funded using a line item, allotment, or allocation within that budget or(b)the cost is for a substantially different use from any expected use of funds in such a line item, allotment, or allocation. The"most recently approved"budget refers to the enacted budget for the relevant fiscal period for the particular government,without taking into account subsequent supplemental appropriations enacted or other budgetary adjustments made by that government in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. A cost is not considered to have been accounted for in a budget merely because it could be met using a budgetary stabilization fund,rainy day fund, or similar reserve account. Costs incurred during the period that begins on March 1, 2020, and ends on December 30, 2020 Finally,the CARES Act provides that payments from the Fund may only be used to cover costs that were incurred during the period that begins on March 1,2020,and ends on December 30,2020(the"covered period"). Putting this requirement together with the other provisions discussed above, section 601(d)may be summarized as providing that a State, local, or tribal government may use payments from the Fund only to cover previously unbudgeted costs of necessary expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 public health emergency during the covered period. Initial guidance released on April 22, 2020,provided that the cost of an expenditure is incurred when the recipient has expended funds to cover the cost. Upon further consideration and informed by an understanding of State, local, and tribal government practices,Treasury is clarifying that for a cost to be considered to have been incurred,performance or delivery must occur during the covered period but payment of funds need not be made during that time(though it is generally expected that this will take place within 90 days of a cost being incurred). For instance,in the case of a lease of equipment or other property, irrespective of when payment occurs,the cost of a lease payment shall be considered to have been incurred for the period of the lease that is within the covered period but not otherwise. Furthermore, in all cases it must be necessary that performance or delivery take place during the covered period. Thus the cost of a good or service received during the covered period will not be considered eligible under section 601(d)if there is no need for receipt until after the covered period has expired. Goods delivered in the covered period need not be used during the covered period in all cases. For example,the cost of a good that must be delivered in December in order to be available for use in January could be covered using payments from the Fund. Additionally,the cost of goods purchased in bulk and delivered during the covered period may be covered using payments from the Fund if a portion of the goods is ordered for use in the covered period,the bulk purchase is consistent with the recipient's usual procurement policies and practices,and it is impractical to track and record when the items were used. A recipient may use payments from the Fund to purchase a durable good that is to be used during the current period and in subsequent periods if the acquisition in the covered period was necessary due to the public health emergency. Given that it is not always possible to estimate with precision when a good or service will be needed,the touchstone in assessing the determination of need for a good or service during the covered period will be reasonableness at the time delivery or performance was sought, e.g.,the time of entry into a procurement contract specifying a time for delivery. Similarly, in recognition of the likelihood of supply chain disruptions and increased demand for certain goods and services during the COVID-19 public health emergency, if a recipient enters into a contract requiring the delivery of goods or performance of services by December 30,2020,the failure of a vendor to complete delivery or services by December 30, 2020, 2 will not affect the ability of the recipient to use payments from the Fund to cover the cost of such goods or services if the delay is due to circumstances beyond the recipient's control. This guidance applies in a like manner to costs of subrecipients. Thus,a grant or loan, for example, provided by a recipient using payments from the Fund must be used by the subrecipient only to purchase (or reimburse a purchase of) goods or services for which receipt both is needed within the covered period and occurs within the covered period. The direct recipient of payments from the Fund is ultimately responsible for compliance with this limitation on use of payments from the Fund. Nonexclusive examples of eligible expenditures Eligible expenditures include,but are not limited to,payment for: 1. Medical expenses such as: • COVID-19-related expenses of public hospitals,clinics, and similar facilities. • Expenses of establishing temporary public medical facilities and other measures to increase COVID-19 treatment capacity, including related construction costs. • Costs of providing COVID-19 testing, including serological testing. • Emergency medical response expenses,including emergency medical transportation,related to COVID-19. • Expenses for establishing and operating public telemedicine capabilities for COVID-19- related treatment. 2. Public health expenses such as: • Expenses for communication and enforcement by State,territorial,local, and Tribal governments of public health orders related to COVID-19. • Expenses for acquisition and distribution of medical and protective supplies, including sanitizing products and personal protective equipment, for medical personnel,police officers, social workers, child protection services,and child welfare officers, direct service providers for older adults and individuals with disabilities in community settings, and other public health or safety workers in connection with the COVID-19 public health emergency. • Expenses for disinfection of public areas and other facilities, e.g.,nursing homes, in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. • Expenses for technical assistance to local authorities or other entities on mitigation of COVID-19-related threats to public health and safety. • Expenses for public safety measures undertaken in response to COVID-19. • Expenses for quarantining individuals. 3. Payroll expenses for public safety,public health,health care,human services, and similar employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID- 19 public health emergency. 3 4. Expenses of actions to facilitate compliance with COVID-19-related public health measures, such as: • Expenses for food delivery to residents,including, for example, senior citizens and other vulnerable populations,to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses to facilitate distance learning,including technological improvements,in connection with school closings to enable compliance with COVID-19 precautions. • Expenses to improve telework capabilities for public employees to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses of providing paid sick and paid family and medical leave to public employees to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • COVID-19-related expenses of maintaining state prisons and county jails,including as relates to sanitation and improvement of social distancing measures,to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses for care for homeless populations provided to mitigate COVID-19 effects and enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. 5. Expenses associated with the provision of economic support in connection with the COVID-19 public health emergency, such as: • Expenditures related to the provision of grants to small businesses to reimburse the costs of business interruption caused by required closures. • Expenditures related to a State,territorial,local, or Tribal government payroll support program. • Unemployment insurance costs related to the COVID-19 public health emergency if such costs will not be reimbursed by the federal government pursuant to the CARES Act or otherwise. 6. Any other COVID-19-related expenses reasonably necessary to the function of government that satisfy the Fund's eligibility criteria. Nonexclusive examples of ineligible expenditures' The following is a list of examples of costs that would not be eligible expenditures of payments from the Fund. 1. Expenses for the State share of Medicaid.' 2. Damages covered by insurance. 3. Payroll or benefits expenses for employees whose work duties are not substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVED-19 public health emergency. 3 In addition,pursuant to section 5001(b)of the CARES Act,payments from the Fund may not be expended for an elective abortion or on research in which a human embryo is destroyed,discarded,or knowingly subjected to risk of injury or death. The prohibition on payment for abortions does not apply to an abortion if the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest;or in the case where a woman suffers from a physical disorder,physical injury,or physical illness,including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself,that would,as certified by a physician,place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed. Furthermore,no government which receives payments from the Fund may discriminate against a health care entity on the basis that the entity does not provide,pay for,provide coverage of,or refer for abortions. a See 42 C.F.R. §433.51 and 45 C.F.R. § 75.306. 4 4. Expenses that have been or will be reimbursed under any federal program, such as the reimbursement by the federal government pursuant to the CARES Act of contributions by States to State unemployment funds. 5. Reimbursement to donors for donated items or services. 6. Workforce bonuses other than hazard pay or overtime. 7. Severance pay. 8. Legal settlements. Supplemental Guidance on Use of Funds to Cover Payroll and Benefits of Public Employees As discussed in the Guidance above,the CARES Act provides that payments from the Fund must be used only to cover costs that were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020. As reflected in the Guidance and FAQs, Treasury has not interpreted this provision to limit eligible costs to those that are incremental increases above amounts previously budgeted. Rather,Treasury has interpreted this provision to exclude items that were already covered for their original use(or a substantially similar use). This guidance reflects the intent behind the Fund,which was not to provide general fiscal assistance to state governments but rather to assist them with COVED-19-related necessary expenditures. With respect to personnel expenses,though the Fund was not intended to be used to cover government payroll expenses generally,the Fund was intended to provide assistance to address increased expenses, such as the expense of hiring new personnel as needed to assist with the government's response to the public health emergency and to allow recipients facing budget pressures not to have to lay off or furlough employees who would be needed to assist with that purpose. Substantially different use As stated in the Guidance above, Treasury considers the requirement that payments from the Fund be used only to cover costs that were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020,to be met if either(a)the cost cannot lawfully be funded using a line item, allotment,or allocation within that budget or(b)the cost is for a substantially different use from any expected use of funds in such a line item, allotment, or allocation. Treasury has provided examples as to what would constitute a substantially different use. Treasury provided(in FAQ A.3)that costs incurred for a substantially different use would include, for example,the costs of redeploying educational support staff or faculty to develop online learning capabilities, such as through providing information technology support that is not part of the staff or faculty's ordinary responsibilities. Substantially dedicated Within this category of substantially different uses, as stated in the Guidance above, Treasury has included payroll and benefits expenses for public safety,public health,health care,human services, and similar employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID- 19 public health emergency. The full amount of payroll and benefits expenses of substantially dedicated employees may be covered using payments from the Fund. Treasury has not developed a precise definition of what"substantially dedicated"means given that there is not a precise way to define this term 5 across different employment types. The relevant unit of government should maintain documentation of the"substantially dedicated"conclusion with respect to its employees. If an employee is not substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency,his or her payroll and benefits expenses may not be covered in full with payments from the Fund. A portion of such expenses may be able to be covered,however, as discussed below. Public health and public safety In recognition of the particular importance of public health and public safety workers to State, local, and tribal government responses to the public health emergency,Treasury has provided, as an administrative accommodation,that a State,local,or tribal government may presume that public health and public safety employees meet the substantially dedicated test,unless the chief executive(or equivalent)of the relevant government determines that specific circumstances indicate otherwise. This means that, if this presumption applies,work performed by such employees is considered to be a substantially different use than accounted for in the most recently approved budget as of March 27,2020. All costs of such employees may be covered using payments from the Fund for services provided during the period that begins on March 1,2020, and ends on December 30,2020. In response to questions regarding which employees are within the scope of this accommodation, Treasury is supplementing this guidance to clarify that public safety employees would include police officers(including state police officers), sheriffs and deputy sheriffs, firefighters,emergency medical responders, correctional and detention officers, and those who directly support such employees such as dispatchers and supervisory personnel. Public health employees would include employees involved in providing medical and other health services to patients and supervisory personnel,including medical staff assigned to schools,prisons, and other such institutions, and other support services essential for patient care(e.g.,laboratory technicians)as well as employees of public health departments directly engaged in matters related to public health and related supervisory personnel. Not substantially dedicated As provided in FAQ A.47, a State,local,or tribal government may also track time spent by employees related to COVID-19 and apply Fund payments on that basis but would need to do so consistently within the relevant agency or department. This means, for example,that a government could cover payroll expenses allocated on an hourly basis to employees' time dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency. This result provides equitable treatment to governments that, for example,instead of having a few employees who are substantially dedicated to the public health emergency,have many employees who have a minority of their time dedicated to the public health emergency. Covered benefits Payroll and benefits of a substantially dedicated employee may be covered using payments from the Fund to the extent incurred between March 1 and December 30,2020. Payroll includes certain hazard pay and overtime,but not workforce bonuses. As discussed in FAQ A.29, hazard pay may be covered using payments from the Fund if it is provided for performing hazardous duty or work involving physical hardship that in each case is related to COVID-19. This means that,whereas payroll and benefits of an employee who is substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency may generally be covered in full using payments from the Fund, hazard pay specifically may only be covered to the extent it is related to COVID-19. For example, a recipient may use payments from the Fund to cover hazard pay for a police officer coming in close 6 contact with members of the public to enforce public health or public safety orders,but across-the-board hazard pay for all members of a police department regardless of their duties would not be able to be covered with payments from the Fund. This position reflects the statutory intent discussed above: the Fund was intended to be used to help governments address the public health emergency both by providing funds for incremental expenses(such as hazard pay related to COVID-19)and to allow governments not to have to furlough or lay off employees needed to address the public health emergency but was not intended to provide across-the-board budget support(as would be the case if hazard pay regardless of its relation to COVID-19 or workforce bonuses were permitted to be covered using payments from the Fund). Relatedly,both hazard pay and overtime pay for employees that are not substantially dedicated may only be covered using the Fund if the hazard pay and overtime pay is for COVID-19-related duties. As discussed above, governments may allocate payroll and benefits of such employees with respect to time worked on COVID-19-related matters. Covered benefits include,but are not limited to,the costs of all types of leave(vacation, family-related, sick,military,bereavement, sabbatical,jury duty), employee insurance(health, life, dental,vision), retirement(pensions,401(k)),unemployment benefit plans (federal and state),workers compensation insurance, and Federal Insurance Contributions Act(FICA)taxes (which includes Social Security and Medicare taxes). Supplemental Guidance on Use of Funds to Cover Administrative Costs General Payments from the Fund are not administered as part of a traditional grant program and the provisions of the Uniform Guidance,2 C.F.R. Part 200,that are applicable to indirect costs do not apply. Recipients may not apply their indirect costs rates to payments received from the Fund. Recipients may, if they meet the conditions specified in the guidance for tracking time consistently across a department,use payments from the Fund to cover the portion of payroll and benefits of employees corresponding to time spent on administrative work necessary due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. (In other words, such costs would be eligible direct costs of the recipient). This includes,but is not limited to, costs related to disbursing payments from the Fund and managing new grant programs established using payments from the Fund. As with any other costs to be covered using payments from the Fund, any such administrative costs must be incurred by December 30,2020,with an exception for certain compliance costs as discussed below. Furthermore, as discussed in the Guidance above, as with any other cost,an administrative cost that has been or will be reimbursed under any federal program may not be covered with the Fund. For example, if an administrative cost is already being covered as a direct or indirect cost pursuant to another federal grant,the Fund may not be used to cover that cost. Compliance costs related to the Fund As previously stated in FAQ B.11,recipients are permitted to use payments from the Fund to cover the expenses of an audit conducted under the Single Audit Act, subject to the limitations set forth in 2 C.F.R. § 200.425. Pursuant to that provision of the Uniform Guidance,recipients and subrecipients subject to the Single Audit Act may use payments from the Fund to cover a reasonably proportionate share of the costs of audits attributable to the Fund. 7 To the extent a cost is incurred by December 30,2020,for an eligible use consistent with section 601 of the Social Security Act and Treasury's guidance,a necessary administrative compliance expense that relates to such underlying cost may be incurred after December 30,2020. Such an expense would include,for example, expenses incurred to comply with the Single Audit Act and reporting and recordkeeping requirements imposed by the Office of Inspector General. A recipient with such necessary administrative expenses, such as an ongoing audit continuing past December 30,2020,that relates to Fund expenditures incurred during the covered period,must report to the Treasury Office of Inspector General by the quarter ending September 2021 an estimate of the amount of such necessary administrative expenses. 8 10/8/2020 Update on .©OPonavirus',Aod, Reloef, and Economic Se©uoty,Act .(CA3ES Act) oik Reporting = Sept© fir ber 2.020 oft • City Council Informal Workshop Oct 8, 2020 • d . . CARES Act October Update • Updated Treasury guidance received • October MMB report overview Apple. \alle 1 10/8/2020 Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General Apple Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General 63. According to Treasury's FAQs, for administrative convenience, a State can presume that all payroll costs for public safety employees are payments for services substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency • During its reviews and audits, Treasury OIG will allow the use of the administrative accommodation made in accordance Treasury's FAQs APpValley 2 10/8/2020 Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General 70. What level of documentation will a government be held to support the reimbursement of public health and safety payroll that was "presumed" to be substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency? • Payroll records for the covered period • Records include, but are not limited to • (1) general and subsidiary ledgers used to account for the receipt of CRF payments and subsequent disbursements; and • (2) payroll, time, and human resource records to support costs incurred for payroll expenses. APPValley Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General 70(a) Will a government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function/duties were in fact substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency? • No, the government will not have to demonstrate/ substantiate that a public safety employee's function/duties were substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency but must maintain records and documentation supporting payroll amounts reimbursed using CRF proceeds. • The FAQs add that entire payroll cost of an employee whose time is substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency is eligible, provided that such payroll costs are incurred by December 30, 2020. APPValle 3 10/8/2020 Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General 70(b) For payroll that was accounted for in the FY2020 budget but was then "presumed" to be substantially dedicated to mitigating the emergency, will the government have to demonstrate/substantiate that a public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use? • No, the government will not have to demonstrate/ substantiate that a budgeted public health or public safety employee's function was a substantially different use. APPValley Updated Guidance from Treasury Office of the Inspector General 71 .1s the government required to perform any analysis or maintain documentation of the "substantially dedicated" conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees? No, the government is not required to perform an analysis or maintain documentation of the substantially dedicated conclusion for payroll expenses of public safety, public health, health care, and human service employees. APPValle 4 10/8/2020 September MMB Report • Payroll for Public Safety Employees: Includes payroll paid for pay periods beginning March 1, 2020 for Public Safety Employees: • Payroll costs for licensed police officers, • Payroll cost of Firefighters responding to calls and serving on the duty crews to respond to calls. • Personnel and Services Diverted to Different use: Includes: • Federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave as required by the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). • This also includes the amounts of paid leave during the initial closure to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. AppValley September MMB Report • Improving Telework Capabilities: Includes costs to enable public employees to telework, enabling compliance with COVD-19 public health precautions. • GoTo Remote Meeting platform, • Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections, • laptops, monitors, keyboards, headsets, docking stations and webcams. • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)for Public Safety Employees: Includes PPE such as protective masks , gloves and sanitizing products. AppValle 5 10/8/2020 September MMB Report • Public Health Preparedness: Includes: • protective barriers • signage • touchless faucets, touchless door openers • marketing related to the COVID-19 pandemic and reopening of our business locations, • sanitizing equipment for non public safety departments • increased election supplies and electronic letter opener used to address the increased number of absentee ballots due to COVID-19 Apple,. pValley September MMB Report Payroll for Public Safety Employees: • Police Officer Wages and Benefits 3-1-20 to 9-23-20 $3,345,621 • Paid on Call Firefighters 3-1-20 to 9-28-2020 $ 174,202 Personnel and Services Diverted to Different Use: • Emergency Paid Sick Leave — Family First Coronavirus Response $ 5,987 • COVID Leave $ 121,624 Improving Telework Capabilities for Public Employees: $ 111,182 Personal Protective Equipment for Public Safety: $ 7,601 Public Heath Preparedness: $ 88,574 Total Expended through September 30,2020 $3,854,791 Appvalle 6 10/8/2020 Remaining Committed Items Include • Remaining Telework (laptops & monitors) $ 28,550 • Business Assistance Program $ 400,000 • Civic Rec On-line System $ 31,000 • Muni. Center- front desk glass partition $ 5,142 • Touchless Faucets Park & Fire Facilities $ 106,205 • Duct Cleaning / Sanitizing $ 103,997 • HVAC Sanitation — Bi-Polar Ionization $ 69,250 • Tall cubewall glass extensions $ 25,635 $769,779 Total Identified $ 4,624,570 Apple Valley Medical Expenses • COVID-19-related expenses of public hospitals, clinics, & similar facilities • Request for funding received Fairview Ridges Hospital • Lost revenue of $23,706,236 • Direct COVID-19 expenses of $871 ,694 • Apple Valley represents 12.57% of Ridges Hospital Admissions • Funding request of $109,572 Apple Valle 7 10/8/2020 Small Business Assistance • Provision of grants to small businesses to reimburse the costs of business interruption caused by required closures • Apple Valley EDA Small Business Assistance Program • $400,000 made available by City and EDA • 34 applications received • $340,000 in funding requested • Staff contacting entertainment/hospitality (without income limits) for remaining fund balance based on EDA direction AppValley CARES Act October Update • Discussion Apple. Valle 8 • ITEM: 4. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Informal Agenda Item Description: Review Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels (20 min.) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Tom Lawell, City Administrator Administration Department ACTION REQUESTED: Staff is seeking direction from the City Council on the application of the current Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels relative to two planned video production events in October 2020. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley is a member of the Apple Valley/Farmington/ Rosemount Cable Commission (AFRCC). The joint powers commission cooperatively manages the member's cable and telecommunications systems as outlined in the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) approved on September 1999, a copy of which is attached. As outlined in Section 10 of the JPA, part of those duties include the development of administrative, operational and management policies for the member's public, educational and governmental (PEG) access channels. At the September 24, 2020 City Council meeting, the Council discussed the use of cable television staff time and equipment to support video production needs by outside organizations. It was suggested that we schedule time at the October 8 informal meeting for further discussion. BACKGROUND: The cities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount joined together in September 1999 to form the ARFCC. The joint powers commission cooperatively manages the members cable and telecommunications systems as outlined in the JPA, a copy of which is attached. As outlined in Section 10 of the JPA, part of those duties include the development of administrative, operational and management policies for the member's public, educational and governmental (PEG) access channels. As empowered by the JPA, the Commission developed guidelines and policies for the use of the PEG access channels. That document is entitled Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels. Attached please find the latest revision to this document dated February 21, 2007. At the September 24, 2020 City Council meeting, a question was raised about the use of staff time and production equipment to record and rebroadcast candidate forums sponsored by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. The AFRCC members have a long tradition of recording and rebroadcasting such candidate forums. DVD copies of prior Apple Valley candidate forums dating back to 2010 were reviewed showing multiple candidate forums being held at the Old Chicago restaurant and being sponsored by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. Similar forums were held in surrounding cities and also involved their local Chambers of Commerce. There is also evidence that AFRCC personnel assisted with other Chamber-sponsored candidate forums prior to 2010. Two sections within the Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels specifically address such candidate forums. B. Political Campaigning Government access programming will not be used for political campaigning by individuals or organizations seeking public office or legislation. The AFRCC cannot be used for solicitation of funds for political campaigning purposes. This is not to preclude the cablecasting of political debates or candidates' meetings, provided that fairness and equal time rules are followed. C. Programming Featuring Candidates for Public Office After the official filing deadline has passed for a particular election for public office, AFRCC Channels 16 and 22 will not carry programs that include candidates for that office, unless the program is meeting coverage of one of the regularly covered public bodies or if the program is a public candidates forum or "Meet the Candidates" program (sometimes organized by an independent group such as League of Women Voters or Chambers of Commerce) inviting all candidates to participate. This policy will be enforced until the election is complete and results have been announced. Other programs that include any filed candidate(s) for public office may be submitted for playback on Public Access Channel 12. Based on the discussion that occurred at the September 24, 2020 City Council meeting, Council is being asked to clarify their wishes regarding the use of staff and production equipment to record and rebroadcast the planned October 21, 2020 candidate forum being held at Bogart's Entertainment Center and being sponsored by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. Secondly, staff is seeking clarification of Sections B and C as outlined above relative to the scheduled taping of the City of Apple Valley State of the City address on October 9, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not possible to hold the annual State of the City event earlier this year. In the alternative, it is our hope to have Mayor Mary Hamann-Roland record a virtual State of the City address for rebroadcast on the government access channel. Given the language included in Sections B and C, and the fact that Mayor Hamann-Roland is a candidate for the Dakota County Board of Commissioners District 7 position, we want to make certain that any State of the City address would not be in contradiction of the adopted policy. City Attorney Mike Dougherty has opined that the policy means that a candidate for office should not be on the cable channel speaking on issues related to the scope and authority of the office for which they are running, as such activity could be considered campaigning. However, a candidate who is currently an official in a government for which they are not running for office, could appear, provided that they keep their comments focused on topics that are solely related to their current government responsibility. In such a video, it would not be appropriate to mention any County-related topics that are within the scope of County authority as that could be construed to be campaigning. Council is being asked to provide their interpretation and direction regarding the taping of the State of the City address as planned this month. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Policy Agreement Presentation Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels The Cities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount jointly administer government access cable television programming on Government Channels 16 and 22 to provide public information about government and community programs, services, events and issues. Programs may be entertaining in nature, but our main purpose is communicating information. In accordance with the Franchise Agreement that each city has with the cable company, "The City is hereby designated to operate, administer, promote, and manage community programming (public, education, and government programming) (hereinafter"PEG access") in the Cable System." Additionally, "The City may rename, reprogram, or otherwise change the use of these channels in its sole discretion, provided such use is non-commercial and retains the general purpose of the provision of community programming." The Member Cities designate that all policy decisions regarding programming on PEG Access Channels 10, 12, 16 and 22 are made by the Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission (AFRCC) or the Commission's representative. The Commission ultimately reports to the three Member Cities of the AFRCC Joint Powers Cooperative. The Commission funds and produces programs of City Council meetings for each member city as well as Planning Commission and other committee or commission meetings as requested by the member city and approved by the Commission. The Commission may produce programs either jointly or on behalf of an individual member city as approved by the Commission. The individual member cities may also fund and produce programming of their choosing and submit this programming to the Commission for cablecast on the Government Channels. Any program produced by one of the member cities may be cablecast by the AFRCC on Government Channel 16 or Government Channel 22. Programs produced by other governmental agencies or other community organizations may be cablecast on behalf of the AFRCC, provided they have interest and value for the citizens of the member cities. Such programs shall also be subject to the approval of the Commission or the Cable Commission's representative. Programs that contain, in whole or in part, any of the following subject matter will not be cablecast by the government access organization: A. Commercial message or material Anything promoting a product or a service, with the primary objective of producing a monetary profit for a specific commercial organization or individual, may not be aired in an AFRCC program. This is not to preclude the incidental mention of a business or product, as part of a program, where the primary purpose is to disseminate information of public benefit. Businesses, individuals and organizations may be acknowledged for assistance in the production of a program or the provision of other means of support. B. Political campaigning Government access programming will not be used for political campaigning by individuals or organizations seeking public office or legislation. The AFRCC cannot be used for solicitation of funds or for political campaigning purposes. This is not to preclude the cablecasting of political debates or candidates' meetings, provided that fairness and equal time rules are followed. C. Programming Featuring Candidates for Public Office After the official filing deadline has passed for a particular election for public office, AFRCC Channels 16 and 22 will not carry programs that include candidates for that office, unless the program is meeting coverage of one of the regularly covered public bodies or if the program is a public candidates forum or"Meet the Candidates" program (sometimes organized by an independent group such as League of Women Voters or Chambers of Commerce) inviting all candidates to participate. This policy will be enforced until the election is complete and results have been announced. Other programs that include any filed candidate(s) for public office may be submitted for playback on Public Access Channel 12. 1 Revised —02/21/2007 Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels D. Religious Material Programming generally considered religious in nature will not be allowed. Program material that would advocate a particular religious belief will also not be produced by the AFRCC. Religious organizations or ideals may be mentioned as incidental information as part of a program. This rule will not preclude the appearance of a clergy or individual representing a particular religion as part of a program providing general information. Public Access Channel 12 is the appropriate channel for the telecasting of religious oriented material and programming. E. Obscenity and defamation Every effort will be made to assure that all programs cablecast by the AFRCC adhere to the rules of the Minnesota Cable Communications Statute 238 and community standards relative to obscenity and defamation. The Commission expects to maintain a high level of production quality in the programming that it telecasts. In general: A. Image colors on program material shall be accurate and consistent with reference to properly executed camera white balancing during production. B. Video levels on program tapes shall NOT exceed 100 IRE. C. Audio levels on program tapes shall remain between —5 to 0db. Occasional higher Peak Levels are acceptable but shall NOT exceed +3db. D. Audio distortion, also referred to as signal clipping, is not acceptable. Some, or all, of these standards may be waived by the Cable Commission, the Member Cities, or the Cable Coordinator if it is determined that the content or information contained in the program is of sufficient merit or value to the viewers despite having technical deficiencies. The Commission shall determine priorities for the cablecasting of programs in accordance with these guidelines and available resources. Responsibility for planning, budgeting, and operation shall be as designated by the Commission. Funding for the operation of the government access organization will be as appropriated by the member cities. Other support may be provided through services such as grants from other agencies and assistance from the cable television franchise holder, as required by the franchise ordinance. If an individual member city chooses to produce a program that meets the other criteria in the guidelines, that program will be played on the respective government access channel, regardless of the opinions of the other members of the commission concerning the content of the program. Such programs will be scheduled during the available open time slots that are designated as reserved for each member city. If an open slot is not available in those designated time periods, a program will be scheduled in one of the undesignated open time slots on the channel, provided it does not pre-empt another member's program that is already scheduled. The Commission member cities shall determine priorities for the production of additional programs in accordance with these guidelines and available resources. Funding for the production of individual additional programs will be as appropriated by the Member Cities. The Commission, as previously designated by the Member Cities and in accordance with the terms of the Franchise Agreement and applicable Federal and State law, may also impose additional specific program policies, guidelines, and requirements for the PEG access channels by the users. 2 Revised—02/21/2007 Joint and Cooperative Agreement Establishing a Commission to serve as a Cable and Telecommunications Advisory Body for the Administration of the Cable Communications System, the Community Television Operations, and Telecommunications Activities and Issues I. PARTIES The parties to this agreement are governmental units of the State of Minnesota. This agreement is made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 471.59, as amended. II. GENERAL PURPOSE The general purpose of this agreement is to establish an organization that monitors the operation and activities of the Member's cable and telecommunications systems; to provide coordination of administration and enforcement of the franchises for their respective systems; and to conduct such other activities authorized herein. III. NAME The name of the organization is the Apple Valley/Farmington/Rosemount Telecommunications Commission. IV. DEFINITION OF TERMS Section 1. For the purposes of this agreement, the terms defined in this Article shall have the meanings given them. Section 2. "Commission" means the Apple Valley/Farmington/Rosemount Telecommunications Commission. Section 3. "Council" means the governing body of a Member. Section 4. "Franchise" means that cable communications franchise granted by the cities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount, Minnesota. Section 5. "Grantee" means the franchised cable operator or telecommunications provider that serves the Members. Section 6. "Member" means a municipality which enters into this agreement. Section 7. "PEG" means all the activities associated with the Member's local programming activities provided on the cable television and/or telecommunications systems, including the public, educational and governmental access channels. 1 V. MEMBERSHIP Section 1. The municipalities of Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount are the Members of the Commission. Any municipality geographically contiguous to any of these named municipalities, and served by a cable communications system through the same Grantee, may become a Member pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Section 2. Any municipality desiring to become a Member shall execute a copy of this agreement and conform to all requirements herein. Section 3. Municipalities desiring to become Members maybe admitted by affirmative vote of each of the current Members' councils. The Members may by resolution impose conditions upon the admission of additional Members. The admission of any municipality to the Commission shall not become effective for sixty(60) days following the official action of the current Members' councils. VI. DIRECTORS: VOTING Section 1. Each Member shall be entitled to one (1)director which shall be the City Administrator or his/her designee to represent it on the Commission. The Apple Valley Director shall be entitled to two (2)votes on the Commission. The Farmington and Rosemount directors shall be entitled to one (1) vote each on the Commission. Section 2. The director shall be appointed by resolution of the Council of each Member. The director shall serve until a successor is appointed. Directors shall serve without compensation from the Commission. Section 3. Each Member shall appoint at least one (1) alternate to the Commission which shall represent the Member in the absence of the director. Section 4. A vacancy in the office of director will exist for any of the reasons set forth in Minnesota Statutes Section 351.02, or upon a revocation of a director's appointment duly filed by a Member with the Commission. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired portion of the term of director by the council of the Member whose position on the Board is vacant. Section 5. There shall be no voting by proxy, but all votes must be cast by the director or the duly authorized alternate at a Commission meeting. Section 6. The presence of two (2) directors shall constitute a quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn from time to time. Section 7. A director shall not be eligible to vote on behalf of the director's municipality during the time said municipality is in default on any contribution or payment to the Commission. During the existence of such default, the vote or votes of such Member shall not be counted for the purposes of this agreement. 2 Section 8. All official actions of the Commission must receive three (3)votes in the affirmative. VII. EFFECTIVE DATE/MEETINGS Section 1. A municipality may enter into this agreement by resolution of its council and the duly authorized execution of a copy of this agreement by its proper officers. Thereupon, the clerk or other appropriate officer of the municipality shall file a duly executed copy of this agreement, together with a certified copy of the authorizing resolution, with the City Administrator of the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota. The resolution authorizing the execution of the agreement shall also designate the director and the alternate, if any, for the municipality on the Commission, along with said director's and alternate's address and phone number. Section 2. This agreement is effective on the date when executed agreements of all of the municipalities named in Article V, Section 1 have been filed as provided in this Article. • Section 3. Within thirty(30) days after the effective date of the agreement, the City Administrator of the City of Apple Valley shall call the first meeting of the Commission. Section 4. The Commission may adopt By-Laws governing its procedures including the time, place, notice for and frequency of its regular meetings, adopt a procedure for calling special meetings, and such other matters as are required by this agreement. VIII. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION Section 1. The powers and duties of the Commission shall include the powers set forth in this Article. Section 2. The Commission may take such action as it deems necessary and appropriate to accomplish the general purposes of this agreement. The Commission may enter into contracts on behalf of the Members when the contract or services have been previously included within the approved annual budget. If the Commission requires contracts or services not previously budgeted, the Members will consider approving additional funding. The Commission may not contract for the purchase of real estate without the prior authorization of the Member municipalities. Any purchases or contracts made shall conform to the requirements applicable to Minnesota statutory cities. Section 3. The Commission shall review the operation and performance of the Members' cable and/or telecommunications system and consider related policy issues as they pertain to the coordination, administration and enforcement of any Franchise. The Commission will provide recommendations to the Members for their final action, unless specific powers have been delegated herein or otherwise by the Members to the Commission. Section 4. It is specifically understood that each Member shall have final authority for construction plans for activities proposed under the Franchise within the corporate limits of each Member; issues 3 requiring construction and street opening permits; and inspection of all construction activity within Members' boundaries. Section 5. The Commission shall undertake all procedures necessary to maintain uniform rates and to handle applications for changes in rates for the services provided by the Grantee. Section 6. The Commission, with notice to its Members, may provide for the prosecution, defense, or other participation in actions or proceedings at law in which it may have an interest, and may employ counsel for that purpose. Section 7. The Commission may conduct such research and investigation and take such action as it deems necessary, including participation and appearance in proceedings of state and federal regulatory, legislative or administrative bodies on any matter related to or affecting cable and/or telecommunications rates, franchises, and levels of service. Section 8. The Commission may obtain from Grantee and from any other source, such information relating to rates, costs and service levels, or any other information regarding Grantee or others the access to which is otherwise granted by the franchise or other relevant law to a Member. Section 9. The Commission may, with notice to its Members, apply for and use grants, enter into agreements required in connection therewith and hold, use and dispose of money or property received as a gift or grant in accordance with the powers and purposes of the Commission. Section 10. The Commission will develop administrative, operational and management policies for the Members' PEG access operations. Section 11. The Commission may provide policy recommendations to the Members, in areas of telecommunications services, activities, and planning. Section 12. The Commission may take such other actions which are necessary and directly related to its powers and duties specifically, herein. X. FINANCIAL MATTERS Section 1. The fiscal year of the Commission shall be the calendar year. Section 2. The City of Apple Valley shall serve as the fiscal agent of the Commission. All contracts, orders, drafts, or other legal instruments, upon request and authorization of the Commission, shall be executed by the City of Apple Valley. Section 3. Any staff authorized by the Commission in accordance with its powers and duties as outlined by this agreement shall be employees of the City of Apple Valley which shall process and maintain such employees within the City of Apple Valley regular employment procedures and agreements. 4 10/9/2020 Review Guidelines and Policies for Programming on Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission Channels •••• ••••• .... ••• Apple ii Valle October 8, 2020 Follow-Up to Earlier Discussion • City Council Meeting Held September 24, 2020 • Discussion Regarding Use of Cable Television Staff, Equipment and Broadcast Services 1 10/9/2020 Apple Valley/Farmington/Rosemount Cable Commission (AFRCC) • Joint Powers Organization Formed in 1999 • Section 10 Authorizes AFRCC to Develop Policies for Public, Educational and Government (PEG) Channels • Guidelines and Policies for Programming on AFRCC Channels Established • Last Revised in 2007 Historical Use of Cable Resources • Regular and Special Meetings of City Council and Citizen Advisory Committees/Commissions • State of the City Presentation • Departmental Programming • Candidate Forums "Sometimes organized by an independent group such as League of Women Voters or Chambers of Commerce" 2 10/9/2020 State of the City Address • Typically Held in Spring/Early Summer • Postponed Due to Covid-19 Pandemic • Current Plan is to Record and Broadcast on Government Access Channel • Section B of the Current Guidelines/Policy Address Political Campaigning • Section C of the Current Guidelines/Policy Address Programming Featuring Candidate for Public Office State of the City Address • Planned for Recording and Broadcast on Government Channel this Fall • Being Prior to the Election, the 2020 State of the City Would Need to Avoid Mention of Any County- Related Topics • Staff is Seeking Council Interpretation and Direction from the City Council on State of the City Timing 3 10/9/2020 Discussion .... ..... .... ... A pp1e Valle4 4 • ITEM: 4.A. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Minutes of September 24, 2020, Regular Meeting Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of September 24, 2020. SUMMARY: The minutes from the last regular City Council meeting are attached for your review and approval. BACKGROUND: State statute requires the creation and preservation of meeting minutes which document the official actions and proceedings of public governing bodies. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Minutes CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota September 24, 2020 Minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, held September 24, 2020, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., at Apple Valley Municipal Center. PRESENT: Mayor Hamann-Roland; Councilmembers Bergman, Goodwin, Grendahl, and Hooppaw. ABSENT: None. City staff members present were: City Administrator Lawell, City Clerk Gackstetter, City Attorney Dougherty, City Engineer Anderson, IT Manager Bang, Police Captain Dahlstrom, Police Captain Francis, Assistant City Administrator Grawe, Finance Director Hedberg, Community Development Director Nordquist, Police Chief Rechtzigel, Fire Chief Russell, and Public Works Director Saam. Mayor Hamann-Roland called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone took part in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION: of Hooppaw, seconded by Bergman, adding item 5.0 -Authorize Payment to Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce for COVID-19 Relief, to the regular agenda, and approving the agenda for tonight's meeting, as amended. Ayes - 5 - Nays - 0. AUDIENCE Mayor Hamann-Roland asked if anyone was present to address the Council, at this time, on any item not on this meeting's agenda. Mr. Mike Lueck, 927 Garden View Drive, presented the Council with a petition containing 107 signatures requesting permanent stop signs on Garden View Drive at Baldwin Drive. Discussion followed. Mr. Anderson said he does not recommend stop signs and strobe lights at the same intersection. The Council agreed to leave the temporary stop signs in place until the traffic study is complete. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Hamann-Roland asked if the Council or anyone in the audience wished to pull any item from the consent agenda. There were no requests. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving all items on the consent agenda with no exceptions. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota September 24, 2020 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving the minutes of the regular meeting of September 10, 2020, as written. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving a change in manager for Apple Valley American Legion, Post 1776, in connection with the On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor and Wine Licenses at 14521 Granada Drive, naming LeeAnn Johnson as General Manager, as described in the City Clerk's memo. Ayes - 5 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-111 establishing the precinct boundaries and polling places for the 2020 General Election. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-112 appointing individuals listed in the resolution to serve as election judges and/or election officials for the General Election to be held on November 3, 2020, in the City. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving the release of financial guarantees for Nuvelo—Bigos Kelley Park Block 1 and Nuvelo—Bigos Kelley Park Block 2, and the reduction of financial guarantees for Menards at Hanson Concrete (2019- 109) from $2,929,613.00 to $2,067,575.00 and Menards at Hanson Concrete (2019-107) from $2,576,250.00 to $1,084,576.00, as listed in the Community Development Department Assistant's memo. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, tabling consideration of item 4.F - Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley to October 8, 2020. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-113 accepting easements for Project 2020-101, 2020 Street and Utility Improvements. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-114 approving the amendment to Orchard Place Addition preliminary subdivision, with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving the Waiver of Objection to Special Assessments, with Rockport, LLC, for construction of public infrastructure relating to Project 2020-136, Orchard Place Utility Improvements, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota September 24, 2020 Page 3 MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-115 accepting easements for Project 2020-136, Orchard Place Utility Improvements. Ayes - 5 - Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, adopting Resolution No. 2020-116 awarding the agreement for Project 2020-136, Orchard Place Utility Improvements, to McNamara Contracting, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $663,544.00. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving first Amendment to Joint Powers Agreement with Black Dog Watershed Management Organization, extending the agreement through January 1, 2030, effective upon approval of each member City, as attached to the Water Resource Specialist's memo, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with McNamara Contracting, Inc., for Project 2019-108, County Road 42 Johnny Cake Ridge Road Improvements, in the amount of an additional $41,616.21. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with Building Restoration Corporation, with a deduction of $18,800.00; and accepting Project 2019-164, Apple Valley Community Center Masonry Restoration and Grade Repair, as complete and authorizing final payment in the amount of$54,354.00. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with Budget Sandblasting and Painting, Inc., in the amount of an additional $1,984.00; and accepting Project 2020-124, 2020 Fence & Light Pole Reconditioning Services, as complete and authorizing final payment in the amount of$32,067.98. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, accepting Project 2019-163, Well Pumps 6, 11, 20, and Low Zone Pump 4, as complete and authorizing final payment on the agreement with Keys Well Drilling Company, in the amount of$7,366.75. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving the personnel actions as listed in the Personnel Report dated September 24, 2020. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Goodwin, approving the claims and bills, check registers dated September 2, 2020, in the amount of$3,085,353.64, and September 9, 2020, in the amount of$955,869.32. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. END OF CONSENT AGENDA CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota September 24, 2020 Page 4 PROCLAIM "FIRE PREVENTION WEEK" Fire Chief Russell said every year the National Fire Protection Association and Fire Departments nationwide recognize Fire Prevention Week. The educational theme for 2020 is "Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen!". He then read the proclamation. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Hooppaw, proclaiming October 4-10, 2020, as "Fire Prevention Week" in support of the Fire Department's public safety efforts and urging all citizens to install smoke alarms and to plan and practice fire drills. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. Fire Chief Russell said the Fire Department is creating videos that will be posted on the website and given to the schools for Fire Prevention Week. PROCLAIM "GARY EMBRETSON DAY" Mr. Lawell introduced this item and shared photos honoring Gary Embretson, former Apple Valley High School Principal, who recently passed away. Mayor Hamann-Roland then read the proclamation proclaiming September 24, 2020, as "Gary Embretson Day in the City of Apple Valley". MOTION: of Goodwin, seconded by Grendahl,proclaiming September 24, 2020, as "Gary Embretson Day in the City of Apple Valley" in recognition of his achievements at Apple Valley High School. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. Councilmember Goodwin and Mayor Hamann-Roland recalled special memories they have of Mr. Embretson and commented on the impact he has had and will continue to have on the community. Mr. Embretson's daughter, Sigrid, and wife, Jan, shared stories and said they were deeply moved and thanked the Council for honoring their loved one with the proclamation. CONVENTION&VISITORS BUREAU Mr. Nordquist said at the Economic Development Authority earlier this evening, members adopted a motion recommending the City Council allocate additional resources to the Chamber of Commerce due to COVID-19. MOTION: of Hamann-Roland, seconded by Hooppaw, authorizing payment of$10,000.00 from the City of Apple Valley Lodging Tax Special Revenue Fund to the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce for COVID-19 relief. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Hamann-Roland thanked the Election staff for all the work they are doing. CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Dakota County, Minnesota September 24, 2020 Page 5 Mr. Lawell said an electric vehicle charging station is now available for City and public use at the Municipal Center. Mayor Hamann-Roland noted Apple Valley was the first green Municipal Center in the State of Minnesota. Councilmember Grendahl asked if there is a policy regarding use of cable equipment and staff. Mr. Lawell distributed the Guidelines and Policies for Programming on the Apple Valley, Farmington, and Rosemount Cable Commission dated February 21, 2007. Discussion followed. The Council directed staff to add this topic on an informal agenda in the future for further discussion. Mr. Lawell said the letter the Council requested addressed to the Metropolitan Council regarding the Cedar Avenue Red Line Bus Rapid Transitway has been prepared. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Goodwin, approving the letter to the Metropolitan Council and authorizing the Council to sign the same. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. Mr. Lawell also recognized the Election staff for their work over the past several weeks. Mr. Saam said Public Works staff touched up the medians on Cedar Avenue with new plantings and mulch. CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS MOTION: of Bergman, seconded by Grendahl, approving the calendar of upcoming events as included in the Deputy City Clerk's memo, and noting that each event listed is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. MOTION: of Grendahl, seconded by Goodwin, to adjourn. Ayes - 5 -Nays - 0. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 o'clock p.m. Respectfully Submitted, /s/Pamela J. Gackstetter Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk Approved by the Apple Valley City Council on Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor • ITEM: 4.B. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve 2020 Christmas Tree Sales Lot License for William E. Brabec d/b/a Silver Bell Christmas Tree Farm on Lot 2, Block 1, East Valley Plaza 3rd Addition Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve issuance of 2020 Christmas Tree Sales Lot License to William E. Brabec d/b/a Silver Bell Christmas Tree Farm on Lot 2, Block 1, East Valley Plaza 3rd Addition. SUMMARY: An application for a Christmas Tree Sales Lot License from William E. Brabec d/b/a Silver Bell Christmas Tree Farm has been submitted. The requested property where the business will be conducted is Lot 2, Block 1, East Valley Plaza 3rd Addition, generally located between Upper 141st Street and 140th Street, adjacent to New Horizon Child Care. BACKGROUND: The application meets the conditions of the ordinance and can be approved. Under the licensing ordinance, tree sales lots are inspected twice; once for compliance after they have been set up, and again for clean up around January 5th. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ••• ITEM: 4.C. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Authorizing Drop Boxes for Secure Absentee and Mail Ballot Returns Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution authorizing drop boxes for secure absentee and mail ballot returns. SUMMARY: Due to the increased number of individuals voting by absentee ballot and voter concerns regarding United States Postal Service delivery times and the pandemic, the Minnesota Secretary of State is now encouraging jurisdictions to establish one or more drop boxes for voter use. To that end, they have provided best practices with guidance from the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CIS) Elections Infrastructure Coordinating Council, and other states which have utilized drop boxes extensively for multiple elections. There is no requirement in State law as to the duration of drop boxes, but the Secretary of State encourages cities to use drop boxes for as much of the absentee period as possible, but at a minimum the week before Election Day. Per the City Council's previous direction, staff installed a secure absentee ballot drop box in the lobby of the Municipal Center. This drop box is available during regular office hours, has the necessary signage, is under video surveillance, and is emptied on a routine basis. It has been a popular choice with voters, eliminating the need for a voter to wait in line and be within the confines of the building for a longer period of time, and eliminating a touch point at the Front Desk. The City Clerk's Office continues to receive numerous requests from residents for an outside drop box. The two main reasons cited are they worry about entering a public building in the midst of a pandemic and/or they need an option to deposit their ballot that accommodates their work/life schedule. In light of the Secretary of State's recommendation to install drop boxes and the number of requests from residents requesting an outside drop box, staff is recommending temporarily repurposing the utility box in front of the Municipal Center to serve as both an official ballot drop box and utility bill drop box for the three weeks immediately preceding the General Election. The drop box will be outfitted with signage as recommended by the Secretary of State and will also be emptied on a routine basis by Election Officials. In addition, there are two video cameras positioned to monitor this drop box. The attached resolution ratifies and authorizes the installation and use of drop boxes for secure absentee and mail ballot returns. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IM PACT: The cost for the magnetic stickers to repurpose the utility drop box is $130.00 and qualifies for CARES funding. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Exhibit CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DROP BOXES FOR SECURE ABSENTEE AND MAIL BALLOT RETURNS WHEREAS, the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State published a guidance on September 11, 2020, ("Guidance")regarding the use of ballot drop boxes for secure absentee and mail ballot returns, which Guidance is attached to this resolution; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk for the City of Apple Valley has previously placed a ballot drop box in the lobby of the Municipal Center; and WHEREAS, the City of Apple Valley wishes to formally ratify the City Clerk's action and approve the utilization of an additional ballot drop box outside of the Municipal Center Building in conformance with the Guidance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that: 1) The City Clerk is authorized to place a ballot drop box, pursuant to the Guidance, in the lobby of the Municipal Center Building to receive absentee and mail voter ballots for the 2020 election and any prior action of the City Clerk, in doing so, is hereby ratified; and 2) The City Clerk is further authorized to place a ballot drop box,pursuant to the Guidance, outside the Municipal Center Building to receive absentee and mail voter ballots for the State and City elections. ADOPTED this 8th day of October, 2020. Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk I ri'� _ %6 STATE OF,„,�b MINNESOTA Office of Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon September 11, 2020 To: County Auditors and Local Election Officials From: The Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Subject: Use of Ballot Drop Boxes for Secure Absentee and Mail Ballot Return I. Overview In light of the increase in absentee voting, and in order to respond to voter concerns about delivery times of the USPS and the dangers of the COVID-19 pandemic, many counties and cities administering absentee balloting are considering adding additional drop boxes or establishing drop boxes for the first time. Although counties and cities townships in Minnesota have utilized drop boxes for many purposes, including some for ballot delivery, drop boxes for ballot return have not been as widely used in Minnesota as in some other states. As counties and cities look at expanding the use of or establishing drop boxes for the first time, this memo is intended to provide guidance on the use of drop boxes, including some proposed best practices to ensure the safety and security of ballots returned through a drop box. This memo incorporates guidance from the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency(CISA) Elections Infrastructure Coordinating Council, as well best practices from states which have utilized drop boxes extensively for multiple elections. While each county or city should evaluate its own specific circumstances, the Office of the Secretary of State (OSS) is encouraging jurisdictions that have not yet established a drop box to consider establishing one or more drop boxes for individual voter use, as well as additional staffed ballot drop off locations, in the 2020 election. And while we understand that establishing these additional resources for voters may be resource and cost intensive for cities and counties, these are expenses that are authorized for CARES Act funding use. II. Legal Restrictions—Drop Boxes May Only Be Used by a Voter to Return Their Own Ballot A voter may return his or her own ballot directly to the county auditor or city clerk administering absentee voting, which can mean handing the ballot to an election official or depositing the ballot in a receptacle administered by the respective county or city. See Minn. Stat. 203B.08 (stating a ballot may be "left with the county auditor or municipal clerk who transmitted the absentee 180 State Office Building 1100 Rev.Dr.Martin Luther King,Jr.Blvd. I Saint Paul,MN 55155-1299 Phone:651-201-1324 or 1-877-600-8683 I Fax:651-215-0682 I MN Relay Service:711 E-mail:secretary.state.@state.mn.us I Web site:www.sos.state.mn.us ballots."). However, voters who are returning another voter's ballot may not use a drop box - and must instead deliver that ballot to an election official in order to complete the process for "agent delivery."Under Minnesota R. 8210.2200, subp. 3, when an agent returns a ballot for a voter, the agent must show the auditor or clerk identification, and must provide the agent's name and address, the name and address of the absent voter whose ballot the agent is delivering, and the agent's signature on the form provided by the auditor or clerk. A legal memorandum on this subject with more detail is appended to this memo. III. Best Practices for Establishing a Drop Box for Secure Ballot Return Whether a county or city is establishing a new drop box or utilizing an existing government drop box for ballot return, counties or cities have an obligation to ensure the security of the ballots, ensure a proper chain of custody of the ballots, and inform the voter about how to properly return a ballot via drop box. Below are recommended best practices to achieve these requirements. • Physical Security Recommended Best Practices o Box Security: • Drop boxes should be monitored at all times they are accessible to the public. This could be in the form of a city or county staff person or in the form of video monitoring. • Drop boxes should be physically secured to prevent an unauthorized individual from moving or removing the drop box. • Drop boxes that are located outside a government building should be fastened to a building or structure, bolted to a concrete pad, or attached to another similarly secure structure. o Secure Deposit: Drop boxes should have a slot or chute that a voter can use to deposit his or her ballot but that would protect the deposited ballot from access by others and from the elements if outside. o Limited Access to Deposited Ballots: When ballots are deposited in a drop box, they should be secure from access by the public. Access by county or city employees should be limited to county election staff or city clerks or their designees. If the drop box is used for other government correspondence, access to the drop box during the absentee period should be limited to the county election staff or city clerk and their designees, and the election official should be responsible for removing the ballots before other personnel have access to the remaining documents. • Notice and Signage Consideration for Ballot Boxes o Drop boxes should have signage informing voters that: • This is an official county or city drop box, and ballots from county or city voters may be returned at this location. • Individuals may only return their own ballot in a drop box, and if they wish to return another individual's ballot they must return it by hand to the county or city election official. 2 • Absentee ballots returned to the drop box will only be accepted if the signature envelope is properly sealed and completed. o Counties and cities should also consider including signage that informs voters about the security of the drop box (if it is being monitored by video, for example) and the frequency that the box is checked for ballots. • Chain of Custody and Other Consideration for Ballot Boxes o Counties and cities should establish procedures for collecting ballots from the drop box that ensure only authorized election personnel have access. o Counties and cities should ensure that the drop box is checked at least once a day but no less than is necessary to ensure that the ballot box does not get so full that ballots cannot be deposited. o Counties and cities collecting ballots from the drop boxes should make sure that they follow the procedures in Minn. R. 8210.2400 for date-stamping and storing ballots once collected. o Counties and cities should establish procedures for the handling and transfer of ballots that may be delivered to the wrong city or county in error. IV. Additional Options for Ballot Return— Staffed Ballot Drop Off Locations In addition to establishing drop boxes, counties and cities should consider other methods to increase the options for in-person absentee ballot return. One option that some jurisdictions have used is to established temporary in-person drop off locations, staffed by election judges or county or city employees. These locations would operate like a county or city ballot counter for the purpose of ballot collection, and could be established for different periods and at different locations throughout the absentee period, including establishing a temporary counter in a parking lot to allow for drive up return. These staffed drop off locations are more labor intensive in that they require county or city elections officials to staff the location,but have some additional benefits: • Staffed locations allow the establishment of drop off locations in a variety of locations, beyond the city or county offices, and can more likely allow for drive up locations and increased accessibility. • Staffed locations allow for the delivery of a voter's own ballot as well as agent delivery. • Staffed locations allow for a real-time review of the ballot envelope to ensure no errors on the signature envelop and that the envelope is properly sealed. • Staffed locations may provide additional voter confidence that their ballot has been received by the county or city. Staffed ballot drop locations, like unstaffed drop boxes, should have a secure receptacle to place ballots that protect ballots from access from the public and from the elements, and should ensure proper chain of custody including return of all ballots to the city or county each day. 3 V. Additional Considerations In considering temporary in-person drop off locations, whether a drop box or staffed drop off location, the OSS recommends considering the following: • Locations that take into account accessibility, including access to public transportation. • Locations that could allow for drive up drop off of ballots. • Locations that consider equitable distribution and access throughout the jurisdiction. • Locations that increase access to underserved communities or communities with historically low vote by mail usage. • Locations that protects ballots and staff workers from the elements. There is no requirement in state law as to the duration of either drop boxes or staffed drop off locations, but the OSS encourages counties and cities to use unstaffed drop boxes for as much of the absentee period as possible. The demand and desire for staffed drop off locations will likely increase as election day approaches. The OSS encourages the establishment of additional alternative locations to return ballots throughout the absentee period, but at minimum in the week before election day. When a jurisdiction establishes a drop box or staffed drop off location,please share the information on the location and duration of the drop box or drop off location with the OSS at elections.dept@state.mn.us. The OSS will publish this information on our webpage for voters to access. 4 MEMORANDUM Date: September 11, 2020 To: County Auditors and Election Directors From: Bibi Black, General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of State Re: Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes The question of whether and how an absentee ballot may be returned validly to a county auditor or municipal clerk has arisen. Regular Absentee Ballots This memorandum addresses the return of regular absentee ballots, by personal delivery to drop boxes of completed absentee ballots, (as opposed to military and overseas ballots which are administered under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act(UOCAVA) and sections 203B.16 to 203B.27, and which almost always are returned to the auditor or clerk by mail or other commercial delivery services). While this memo speaks only to absentee balloting, it should be noted that Minnesota law already requires the use of drop boxes for precincts that are conducting mail balloting. Minnesota Rules,part 8210.3000 states, in subp. 9: On election day, the official conducting the election shall provide one or more secure drop boxes where voters can deposit return envelopes containing ballots. Law The return of absentee ballots is governed by Minnesota Statutes, section 203B.08 as well as Minnesota Rules, part 8210.2200. The texts of both the statutory section and the rule part are attached to this memo for your reference. Minnesota Statutes, Section 203B.08 Section 203B.08 provides that the ballot envelope "may be left with the county auditor or municipal clerk who transmitted the absentee ballot to the voter." Section 203B.08, subd. 1 (emphasis added). This is very broad language and allows the county auditor or municipal clerk to establish their own systems for the receipt of these absentee ballots and to deputize or authorize others to accept these absentee ballots on their behalf,within the other provisions applicable to absentee ballots. This includes drop boxes. Minnesota Rule,part 8210.2200 Minnesota Rule,part 8210.2200 does impose certain additional requirements, however, particularly upon agent delivery. Absent Voters Absent voters who are leaving their own absentee ballot materials with the auditor or clerk are subject only to the following portion of Minnesota Rules,part 8210.2200, subp.1: When an absent voter hand delivers an envelope which is unsealed or has an improperly completed absent voter's certificate,the absent voter shall be allowed to seal the envelope and correct or complete the certificate. The remainder of this rule applies only to agent delivery. The following issues with respect to absent voters arise: 1) Must the drop box be staffed, in order to fulfill the rule text quoted above? 2) Must the drop box, if not staffed, be monitored, and if so, by what method? 3) How must the drop box be secured and accessed? 1) Staffing: Neither the statute nor the rule require staffing, although a jurisdiction may staff the drop box at their discretion. What is necessary is that an absent voter's right to seal the envelope and correct/complete the certificate be recognized and accommodated. The voter has the opportunity to enter the office of the auditor or clerk and have staff review the submission, but the voter also has a right to forego entering the office and simply place the envelope in the drop box. However, in order to alert the voter to the necessity of sealing and properly completing the certificate on, the envelope, and to meet the rule 8210.2200, subp.2 requirement quoted above, there should be signage at the drop box that explains exactly what constitutes an acceptable absentee ballot in those respects. If the voter deposits the ballot, this constitutes a waiver of this right by the voter for reasons of convenience or precaution. 2) Monitoring: The rule does not require monitoring,but counties and cities may monitor the drop box, either through direct visual monitoring such as through a window or otherwise in close proximity to auditor or clerk staff or authorized persons, or through technological means such as video cameras. 3) Security: Neither the statute or the rule referenced above address either security for or access to absentee ballots handed in within the office, or for ballots placed in receptacles such as drop boxes. However, there are some more general provisions that apply: a. Section 203B.08, subd. 3, requires that: When absentee ballots are returned to a county auditor or municipal clerk, that official shall stamp or initial and date the return envelope and place it in a secure location with other return envelopes received by that office. This establishes an obligation to make the ballots secure. b. Rule 8210.2400 provides: The county auditor or municipal clerk shall establish measures for safeguarding absentee ballot return envelopes received prior to election day. A. The auditor or clerk shall establish a record of absentee ballot return envelopes which are retained in the office. The record shall state the absent voter's name, address, and precinct number; the agent's name, if any; and the date the ballot was received by the auditor or clerk. B. All retained envelopes shall be placed in a locked, secure location after being dated, stamped or initialed, and recorded. The envelopes shall not be removed from this location or handled, except as necessary in an emergency or to process ballots as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 203B.121. C. A part-time municipal clerk who receives return envelopes shall notify the auditor prior to each election of the safeguarding procedures which the clerk plans to follow, and the procedures shall be subject to the auditor's approval. D. When the ballot board opens accepted return envelopes pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 203B.121, subdivision 4,all absentee ballot return envelopes retained by the county auditor or municipal clerk shall be removed from the place of safekeeping and compared with the record required by this rule to ensure that all envelopes are accounted for. Any discrepancy shall be reported to the secretary of state promptly. Thus, an absent voter has the discretion to deposit their absentee ballot in a drop box, subject to these signage, monitoring, and security concerns. Agent Delivery With respect to agent delivery of ballots, agents are authorized to collect absentee ballots from voters and place them in the mail. Agents are also authorized to deliver up to three absentee ballots in an election with the auditor or clerk but a number of processes must be followed, under rule 8210.2200, subp. 2 and 3. The agent must register with the auditor or clerk their name and address, after showing the auditor, clerk or their staff identification showing that information, and the name and address of the voter whose ballot they are delivering. They must sign the register. 1) If the absentee ballot envelope is sealed, the auditor or clerk is to determine whether the certificate has been properly completed. If it has not, the auditor or clerk is to return it to the agent,who may return it to the absent voter to properly complete the certificate. 2) If the envelope is not sealed or appears to have been tampered with, the auditor or clerk retains the envelope, writes "Rejected" and the reason therefor on the envelope, notifies the voter of the ballot's non-acceptance. The voter may request a replacement absentee ballot. These requirements make the use of a drop box for agent-delivered ballots unsuitable,unless staffed and unless the agent can complete the required register entry, and the envelope can be reviewed on the spot for the completeness of the certification. One additional potential issue is the possibility that an agent might deposit ballot envelopes in the drop box, thus avoiding completing the register. At the very least, signage will be necessary to inform the agent that this is not allowed, due to the register requirement. Controlling legal provisions: Minnesota Statutes 203B.08 MARKING AND RETURN OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Subdivision 1. Marking and return by voter. An eligible voter who receives absentee ballots as provided in this chapter shall mark them in the manner specified in the directions for casting the absentee ballots. The return envelope containing marked ballots may be mailed as provided in the directions for casting the absentee ballots or may be left with the county auditor or municipal clerk who transmitted the absentee ballots to the voter. If delivered in person, the return envelope must be submitted to the county auditor or municipal clerk by 3:00 p.m. on election day. The voter may designate an agent to deliver in person the sealed absentee ballot return envelope to the county auditor or municipal clerk or to deposit the return envelope in the mail. An agent may deliver or mail the return envelopes of not more than three voters in any election. Any person designated as an agent who tampers with either the return envelope or the voted ballots or does not immediately mail or deliver the return envelope to the county auditor or municipal clerk is guilty of a misdemeanor. Subd. 1 a. [Repealed, 1999 c 132 s 46] Subd. 2. Address on return envelopes. The county auditor or municipal clerk shall address return envelopes to allow direct mailing of the absentee ballots to the county auditor or municipal clerk who has the responsibility to accept and reject the absentee ballots. Subd. 3.Procedures on receipt of ballots. When absentee ballots are returned to a county auditor or municipal clerk, that official shall stamp or initial and date the return envelope and place it in a secure location with other return envelopes received by that office. Within five days after receipt, the county auditor or municipal clerk shall deliver to the ballot board all ballots received, except that during the 14 days immediately preceding an election, the county auditor or municipal clerk shall deliver all ballots received to the ballot board within three days. Ballots received on election day either(1) after 3:00 p.m., if delivered in person; or(2) after 8:00 p.m., if delivered by mail or a package delivery service, shall be marked as received late by the county auditor or municipal clerk, and must not be delivered to the ballot board. Subd. 3a. [Repealed, 1999 c 132 s 46] Subd. 4. Rules. The secretary of state shall adopt rules establishing procedures to be followed by county auditors and municipal clerks to assure accurate and timely return of absentee ballots. The rules of the secretary of state may authorize procedures and methods of return in addition to those specified in this section. Minnesota Rules 8210.2200 DUTIES OF COUNTY AUDITOR OR MUNICIPAL CLERK UPON RECEIPT OF ABSENTEE BALLOT RETURN ENVELOPE. Subpart 1. Personal delivery. Absentee ballot return envelopes that are delivered in person by an absent voter or an agent must be received by the county auditor or municipal clerk by 3:00 p.m. on election day. Ballots received by personal delivery after 3:00 p.m. of election day shall be marked as received late by the county auditor or municipal clerk, and must not be delivered to the ballot board. Subp. 2. Inspecting for seal. Before accepting an absentee ballot return envelope that is hand delivered by an absent voter or an agent, the county auditor or municipal clerk shall inspect the envelope to verify that it is sealed and that the absent voter's certificate is properly completed. When an absent voter hand delivers an envelope which is unsealed or has an improperly completed absent voter's certificate, the absent voter shall be allowed to seal the envelope and correct or complete the certificate. When an agent hand delivers a sealed envelope with an improperly completed absent voter's certificate, the agent may return the envelope to the absent voter for correction or completion in compliance with the time requirements in subpart 1. When an agent hand delivers an envelope that is not sealed or which the auditor or clerk has reason to believe has been tampered with, the envelope shall not be accepted. The auditor or clerk shall write "rejected" across the absentee ballot return envelope and shall write the reason for rejection on the envelope. The absentee ballot return envelope shall be retained by the auditor or clerk in the auditor's or clerk's office. A notice of nonacceptance shall be mailed to the absent voter promptly, stating the date of nonacceptance, the name and address of the agent, and the reason for nonacceptance. A replacement ballot notice maybe sent in place of the notice of nonacceptance. The absent voter may apply for replacement absentee ballots. Subp. 3. Recording name and address. When an absentee ballot return envelope is hand delivered to the county auditor or municipal clerk by an agent, the agent shall, on a record maintained by the auditor or clerk, print the agent's name and address, the name and address of the absent voter whose ballot the agent is delivering, and sign his or her name. The agent shall show to the auditor or clerk identification which contains the agent's name and signature. • ITEM: 4.D. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Release of Natural Resources Management Permit Financial Guarantee Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Keenan Hayes, Natural Resources Technician Natural Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the release of the Natural Resources Management Permit financial guarantee for Wasatch Storage Partners Apple Valley, LLC. SUMMARY: The following project has been inspected and is compliant according to City requirements: 1. Wasatch Storage Apple Valley Permit No. AV071584 Amount $11,000 Reduce now to $0.00 Guarantee Type: Check BACKGROUND: The City retains Natural Resources Management Permit (NRMP) financial securities to ensure the protection of natural resources during land disturbing activities. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A • ITEM: 4.E. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Directing Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Project 2021-103, 2021 Micro Surfacing Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution directing preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2021-103, 2021 Micro Surfacing. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley 2021 Capital Improvement Program identifies $600,000 for street preservation in the form of micro surfacing and crack sealing. Crack sealing will be completed with a JPA with other adjacent communities one year prior to micro surfacing. $100,000 is budgeted for crack sealing. Attached for consideration is a resolution ordering plans and specifications for Project 2021-103, 2021 Micro Surfacing. It's anticipated that approximately 75,000 square yards of street will be micro surfaced including portions of the following neighborhoods and streets: • Cobblestone Additions • Chateau Estates 3rd Addition • Palomino Woods • Wildwood Additions The locations of the proposed improvements are identified on the attached map (Figure: 1). BACKGROUND: The work consists of applying a thin wear-resistant layer of oil and rock mixture that helps prevent pavement oxidation and seepage of moisture into the pavement surface. BUDGET IMPACT: Following is a summary of anticipated project costs and funding sources: Estimated Project Costs: Construction Cost $ 450,000 Construction Contingency 20,000 Engineering Design 15,000 Inspection 15,000 Total Estimated Cost $ 500,000 Project Funding: Municipal State Aid $ 500,000 Total Estimated Funding $ 500,000 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution es 'owl t at,,��iiii♦ 1111��♦♦♦♦ O ,I 4tt*L%JJ IA-If T ' l,1 =111� N1 ` �� 1 �► �����nllgyi i �1i1 � �-:la.•, ♦��11��:1 Al tgiste Li /fin �.:. ► -I o .�„y . .1 •4*. �' ��•'::�:. Q� / a� �.®��llll//��CI���! ! -:: ���1•Illll�rl 4,♦•.pt. A'�III1s�MI/ �� Q I ennji1111@ 9 0�1•�i�d :dlll`�,=-1rtiffsilriltil I:• ..I�i �1IS �■ � .�♦11�_ a/►`in. � •�11► �. �/� ��1-n1 � .--�� 'aa �1 1/1►►�i.■/illhi n ii:. �� •♦ • • 1■f,1������.�i `�-/� a► .1 �m ►�s"ia`,' nl■IIII► ..■n1 n. :�i4; 4 4�►lai ,F"-_I' 1t■�_ i u C::R! =i � � ®,-" . ►r•1..■ . . ♦ •.� ♦� I S u IiT= �1 ���-_ G Cd \IIII � �..-�. ■�� • ► err ►G ■la • „. .t:p__. 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City of Apple Valley Apple II 2021 Capital Improvement Program Areas Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT 2021-103, 2021 MICRO SURFACING WHEREAS, the City's Capital Improvements Program identifies streets for proposed maintenance in 2021; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the scope of proposed maintenance associated with the 2021 Micro Surfacing project; and WHEREAS, the City Council considers it to be in the best interest of the City to begin the process of information gathering and have plans and specifications prepared for said improvements scheduled for construction in the year 2021. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that: 1. Improvement Project 2021-103, 2021 Micro Surfacing is hereby established. 2. Staff is directed to conduct preliminary field work and prepare plans and specifications. ADOPTED this 8th day of October 2020. Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pam Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.F. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Adopt Resolution Directing Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Project 2021-105, 2021 Street Improvements Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt resolution directing preparation of Plans and Specifications for Project 2021-105, 2021 Street Improvements. SUMMARY: The City of Apple Valley 2021 Capital Improvement Program identifies potential street reconstruction and maintenance work. The scope of the project consists of the following: • 133rd Street Reconstruction from Galaxie Avenue to Flagstaff • Annual Ring Route Repairs • Gate Valve Replace/Repair • Water Main Break Street Patching • McAndrews Road Trail Resurfacing • Reflection Road Trail Resurfacing • Galaxie Avenue & Founders Lane ADA & Misc. Intersection Improvements A map of the proposed project area is attached (Figure 1). This project is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2021. The project development tasks for the proposed improvements would involve the following scope of work. • Conduct a topographical field survey to collect ground elevation, utility locations, and surface features within the proposed work zone. • Conduct a geotechnical investigation and soil borings within the work zone. • Conduct any stakeholder meetings to discuss the project with business and residents impacted by construction. • Prepare plans, specifications, and a project cost estimate. • Review project plans and cost estimate with the City Council prior to bid process. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Project costs and funding included in the preliminary 2021 operating budget are summarized as follows: Estimated Project Costs: Construction Cost $ 1,580,000 Construction Contingency (10%) 157,000 Engineering, Contract Admin, Inspection, Testing, Surveying (15%) 243,000 Total Estimated Cost $ 1,980,000 Estimated Project Funding: Road Improvement Fund $ 1,810,000 Street Light Utility 10,000 Water Utility Fund 80,000 Dakota County (Trail Surfacing) 80,000 Total Estimated Funding $ 1,980,000 ATTACHMENTS: Map Resolution A I 0 . 3000 16 a.4 9i�.►�•� J 1 QQQ ► '�I1��ar1: m /M�J HORZ. A.ri. ��a 11� ���\III��Om1 V SCALE FEET � T� O.1��:;O►►►U► •3 1rf4 %pp/� ° 1 1 8 �.iU#1''IIIPAi U 25 0 ��1 1a,thog-17r afei - -- $� 1 Mc Andrews r!:!►111■►•` •� • . 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Rd 46) 2021 Street Improvements Figure 1 •••• •••• ••• • City of Apple Valley Apple 2021 Capital Improvement Program Areas Valley CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT 2021-105, 2021 STREET IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the City's Capital Improvements Program identifies streets for proposed infrastructure improvements in 2021; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the scope of proposed improvements associated with the 2021 Street Improvements project; and WHEREAS, the City Council considers it to be in the best interest of the City to begin the process of information gathering and have plans and specifications prepared for said improvements scheduled for construction in the year 2021. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, that: 1. Improvement Project 2021-105, 2021 Street Improvements is hereby established. 2. Staff is directed to conduct preliminary field work and prepare plans and specifications. ADOPTED this 8th day of October 2020 Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ITEM: 4.G. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Hydro-Vac, Inc., for Project 2020-154, 2020 Sump Catch Basin Cleaning - Residential Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brian Skok, Public Works Superintendent- Utilities Utilities Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Hydro-Vac, Inc., for Project 2020-154, 2020 Sump Catch Basin Cleaning - Residential, in the amount of$46,326.76. SUMMARY: On September 11, 2020, three quotes were received for sediment removal from approximately 662 sump catch basins on City residential streets. Sediment removal from sump catch basins is a requirement of the NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) Permit. Hydro-Vac, Inc submitted the low quote of $69.98 per sump catch basin as noted on the attached bid tabulation, Exhibit A. A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for sump catch basin cleaning is included in the 2020 operating budget of the Public Works Storm Drainage Utility, Code: 5505.6249. ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation Exhibit A BID TABULATION PROJECT 2020-154 2020 SUMP CATCH BASIN CLEANING - RESIDENTIAL Quotes due September 11, 2020 Sewer Services, Inc. Hydro Vac, inc Sewer Septic Grease Services 25648 200th St 3181 225th St W 1259 Judd Ave Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Farmington, MN 55024 Glencoe, MN 55336 ITEM UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL No. ITEM QUANTITY PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 1 Sump Catch Basin Cleaning 662 $83.00 $54,946.00 $69.98 $46,326.76 $75.99 $50,305.38 Responsible Contractor Form Completed yes yes yes Quotes Opened September 15, 2020 Brian Skok • ITEM: 4.H. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Agreement with Keys Well Drilling Company, for Project 2020-155, Well Pumps 4, 13 and High Zone Pump 4 Maintenance Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brian Skok, Public Works Superintendent- Utilities Utilities Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve agreement with Keys Well Drilling Company, for Project 2020-155, Well Pumps 4, 13 and High Zone Pump 4 Maintenance, in the amount of$100,325.00. SUMMARY: On September 16, 2020, three quotes were received for maintenance of Municipal Wells 4, 13 and Water Treatment Plant High Zone Pump 4. A summary of the base bid results of the quotation process are provided below and the detailed bid tabulation is attached. Company Quotation Keys Well Drilling Company $100,325.00 Bergerson-Caswell, Inc. $110,810.00 Mark J. Traut Wells, Inc. $158,675.00 A standard City agreement will be utilized for this project. BACKGROUND: The work is being done as part of the City's preventive maintenance program to ensure operability and maximum performance of the wells. Keys Well Drilling Company is qualified to perform the maintenance work on the wells. BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for maintenance of Well Pumps 4, 13 and High Zone Pump 4 is included in the 2020 Public Works Utilities Division Water Fund Operating Budget; 5320.6735 Expenses Budgeted (2020)Construction $121,000.00 Construction $100,325.00 Estimated budget savings $21,000.00 ATTACHMENTS: Bid / Quote Tabulation ;:::. Project Name: 2020 Well Pumps 4,13 and High Zone Pump 4 Maintenance City Project No.: 2020-155 Apple„ PValley Quote Opening: September 16,2020 Owner: City of Apple Valley Bidder No.1 Bidder No.2 Bidder No.3 BID TABULATION Keys Well Drilling Company Bergerson Caswell,Inc. Traut Companies Item Num Item Units Qty Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Part 1-Well 4 Pump Repairs Remove and Reinstall Line Shaft Turbine 1 Pump and Electric Motor LS 1 $ 10,700.00 $10,700.00 $ 9,000.00 $9,000.00 $ 23,000.00 $23,000.00 Shop Time for Cleaning and Repairing Pump 2 HR 20 $ 105.00 $2,100.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 Electric Motor Inspection 3 LS 1 $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 2,000.00 $2,000.00 $ 650.00 $650.00 Shop Time for Repairing Right Angle Gear 4 Drive HR 10 $ 110.00 $1,100.00 $ 100.00 $1,000.00 $ 100.00 $1,000.00 10"x 10',SCH 40 Column Pipe with Coupling 5 EA 10 $ 560.00 $5,600.00 $ 625.00 $6,250.00 $ 985.00 $9,850.00 10"x 5',SCH 40 Column Pipe with Coupling 6 EA 1 $ 430.00 $430.00 $ 450.00 $450.00 $ 725.00 $725.00 10"x 10'SCH 40 Suction Pipe 7 EA 1 $ 500.00 $500.00 $ 550.00 $550.00 $ 750.00 $750.00 1-11/16"x 10',Stainless Steel Line Shaft with 8 Stainless Steel Sleeve EA 10 $ 260.00 $2,600.00 $ 400.00 $4,000.00 $ 525.00 $5,250.00 1-11/16"x 5',Stainless Steel Line Shaft with 9 Stainless Steel Sleeve EA 1 $ 225.00 $225.00 $ 250.00 $250.00 $ 375.00 $375.00 1-11/16"Stainless Steel Line Shaft Coupling 10 EA 9 $ 35.00 $315.00 $ 35.00 $315.00 $ 95.00 $855.00 1-11/16"x 10',C-1040 Steel Line Shaft with 11 Stainless Steel Sleeve EA 5 $ 150.00 $750.00 $ 200.00 $1,000.00 $ 400.00 $2,000.00 1-11/16"x 5',C-1040 Steel Line Shaft with 12 Stainless Steel Sleeve EA 1 $ 135.00 $135.00 $ 150.00 $150.00 $ 275.00 $275.00 1-11/16"Steel Line Shaft Coupling 13 EA 1 $ 15.00 $15.00 $ 25.00 $25.00 $ 65.00 $65.00 Bronze Bearing Retainer w/Rubber Bearing 14 EA 1 $ 140.00 $140.00 $ 170.00 $170.00 $ 210.00 $210.00 Furnish and Install Rubber Bearing in Existing 15 Retainer EA 23 $ 35.00 $805.00 $ 25.00 $575.00 $ 35.00 $805.00 Remove Existing Sleeve and Furnish and Install 16 New Stainless shaft Sleeve on Existing Line EA 1 $ 65.00 $65.00 $ 80.00 $80.00 $ 105.00 $105.00 2020-155 Bid Tab.xls BT-1 Bidder No.1 Bidder No.2 Bidder No.3 BID TABULATION Keys Well Drilling Company Bergerson Caswell,Inc. Traut Companies Item Num Item Units Qty Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Furnish and Install New Discharge Head 17 Bearing LS 1 $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 200.00 $200.00 $ 325.00 $325.00 Stainless Steel Head Shaft 18 LS 1 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 500.00 $500.00 $ 625.00 $625.00 Furnish and Install Complete Set of Bowl 19 Bearings LS 1 $ 660.00 $660.00 $ 950.00 $950.00 $ 750.00 $750.00 Stainless Steel Bowl Shaft 20 LS 1 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 650.00 $650.00 $ 700.00 $700.00 Machine Bowl and Furnish and Install Bronze 21 Impeller Wear Ring Each Stage EA 4 $ 450.00 $1,800.00 $ 450.00 $1,800.00 $ 525.00 $2,100.00 Reassemble Bowl 22 LS 1 $ 400.00 $400.00 $ 700.00 $700.00 $ 650.00 $650.00 Replace Ujoint on Drive Shaft 23 EA 2 $ 1,400.00 $2,800.00 $ 350.00 $700.00 $ 250.00 $500.00 Paint Column,Bowl,and Suction Pipe 24 LS 1 $ 4,000.00 $4,000.00 $ 5,225.00 $5,225.00 $ 9,500.00 $9,500.00 Replace Generator Heat Exchanger 25 EA 1 $ 4,900.00 $4,900.00 $ 10,250.00 $10,250.00 $ 5,000.00 $5,000.00 Well Level Monitor PVC Stilling Tubing-1 26 1/4"ID LS 2 $ 400.00 $800.00 $ 250.00 $500.00 $ 750.00 $1,500.00 Total Part 1 -Well 4 Pump Repairs $42,640.00 $49,290.00 $69,565.00 **See Note on Proposal for Item 25 Part 2-Well 13 Pump Repairs Remove and Reinstall Submersible Turbine 27 Pump and Electric Motor LS 1 $ 6,000.00 $6,000.00 $ 7,800.00 $7,800.00 $ 18,000.00 $18,000.00 Shop Time for Cleaning and Repairing Pump 28 HR 20 $ 105.00 $2,100.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 10"x 20',SCH 40 R and D Column Pipe with 29 Coupling EA 6 $ 1,050.00 $6,300.00 $ 950.00 $5,700.00 $ 1,600.00 $9,600.00 Column Check Valve,10"ductile iron,poppet 30 style EA 1 $ 2,300.00 $2,300.00 $ 2,250.00 $2,250.00 $ 2,800.00 $2,800.00 Set of Pitless 0-Rings 31 LS 1 $ 150.00 $150.00 $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 250.00 $250.00 Furnish and Install Complete Set of Bowl 32 Bearings LS 1 $ 440.00 $440.00 $ 750.00 $750.00 $ 750.00 $750.00 Stainless Steel Bowl Shaft 33 LS 1 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 550.00 $550.00 $ 700.00 $700.00 Machine Bowl and Furnish and Install Bronze 34 Impeller Wear Ring Each Stage EA 4 $ 450.00 $1,800.00 $ 450.00 $1,800.00 $ 525.00 $2,100.00 2020-155 Bid Tab.xls BT-2 Bidder No.1 Bidder No.2 Bidder No.3 BID TABULATION Keys Well Drilling Company Bergerson Caswell,Inc. Traut Companies Item Num Item Units Qty Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Reassemble Bowl 35 LS 1 $ 350.00 $350.00 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 600.00 $600.00 Paint Column,Bowl,and Motor 36 LS 1 $ 4,000.00 $4,000.00 $ 4,850.00 $4,850.00 $ 9,500.00 $9,500.00 Well Level Monitor PVC Stilling Tubing-1 LS 2 37 1/4"ID $ 400.00 $800.00 $ 210.00 $420.00 $ 750.00 $1,500.00 Total Part 2-Well 13 Pump Repairs $24,840.00 $27,020.00 $47,800.00 Part 3-High Zone Pump Repair HZP4 38 Remove and Reinstall Line Shaft Turbine LS 1 Pump and Electric Motor $ 4,800.00 $4,800.00 $ 4,500.00 $4,500.00 $ 7,600.00 $7,600.00 39 Shop Time for Cleaning and Repairing Pump HR 20 $ 105.00 $2,100.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 $ 100.00 $2,000.00 40 Electric Motor Inspection LS 1 $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 2,000.00 $2,000.00 $ 4,800.00 $4,800.00 41 10"x 5',SCH 40 Line Shaft Column Pipe with EA 2 Coupling $ 430.00 $860.00 $ 450.00 $900.00 $ 725.00 $1,450.00 42 1-1/2"x 5'SCH 40 Stainless Steel Line Shaft EA 1 with Stainless Steel Sleeve $ 195.00 $195.00 $ 250.00 $250.00 $ 225.00 $225.00 43 1-1/2"Stainless Steel Line Shaft Coupling EA 2 $ 40.00 $80.00 $ 40.00 $80.00 $ 95.00 $190.00 44 Bronze Bearing Retainer with Coupling EA 1 $ 120.00 $120.00 $ 150.00 $150.00 $ 210.00 $210.00 45 Furnish and Install Rubber Bearing in Existing EA 3 Retainer $ 45.00 $135.00 $ 30.00 $90.00 $ 35.00 $105.00 46 Remove Existing Sleeve and Install New EA 1 Stainless Steel Shaft Sleeve on Existing Line $ 65.00 $65.00 $ 80.00 $80.00 $ 105.00 $105.00 47 Furnish and Install new Dishcharge Head LS 1 Bearing $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 250.00 $250.00 $ 350.00 $350.00 48 Stainless Steel Head Shaft LS 1 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 625.00 $625.00 49 Furnish and Install Complete Set of Bowl LS 2 Bearings $ 170.00 $340.00 $ 325.00 $650.00 $ 200.00 $400.00 50 Stainless Steel Bowl Shaft LS 1 $ 600.00 $600.00 $ 500.00 $500.00 $ 700.00 $700.00 51 Machine Bowl and Furnish and Install Bronze EA 2 Impeller Ring in Each Stage $ 600.00 $1,200.00 $ 550.00 $1,100.00 $ 550.00 $1,100.00 52 Reassemble Bowl LS 1 $ 350.00 $350.00 $ 500.00 $500.00 $ 600.00 $600.00 53 Paint Exterior of Column and Bowl LS 1 $ 800.00 $800.00 $ 850.00 $850.00 $ 850.00 $850.00 Part 3-High Zone Pump Repair HZP4 $12,845.00 $14,500.00 $21,310.00 2020-155 Bid Tab.xls BT-3 Bidder No.1 Bidder No.2 Bidder No.3 BID TABULATION Keys Well Drilling Company Bergerson Caswell,Inc. Traut Companies Item Num Item Units Qty Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Unit Price Total Part 4-Allowance Allowance for Motor and Miscellaneous LS 54 Repairs 1 $ 20,000.00 $20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $20,000.00 Total Part 4-Allowance $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Base Bid 55 Total Part 1 -Well 4 Pump Repairs $42,640.00 $49,290.00 $69,565.00 56 Total Part 2-Well 13 Pump Repairs $24,840.00 $27,020.00 $47,800.00 57 Total Part 3-High Zone Pump 4 Repairs $12,845.00 $14,500.00 $21,310.00 58 Total Part 4-Allowance $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 Total Base Bid $100,325.00 $110,810.00 $158,675.00 Alternate Bid 59 Rewind/Rebuild 150 HP Motor EA 1 $ 4,650.00 $4,650.00 $ 2,000.00 $2,000.00 $ 4,200.00 $4,200.00 60 New 100 HP Motor EA 1 $ 25,900.00 $25,900.00 $ 2,400.00 $2,400.00 $ 21,500.00 $21,500.00 "Item 59 for 100 HP Motor Contractor Keys Well Drilling CompanyL Bergerson Caswell,Inc. Traut Companies Address 1156 Homer Street 5115 Industrial Street PO Box 547 Address St.Paul,MN 55116-3232 Maple Plain,MN 55359 Waite Park,MN 56387 Phone 651-641-0216/651-646-7871 763-479-2183/763-479-3121 320-251-5090 Representative Jeffrey W.Keys Timothy Berquam Joe Traut Title Bid Bond Responisble Contractor Form Yes Yes Yes 2020-155 Bid Tab.xls BT-4 • ITEM: 4.1. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Becker Arena Products, Inc., for Project 2018-156,Apple Valley Sports Arena 2019 Ice System Replacement- Dasher Boards Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Mike Endres,Acting Director Parks and Recreation Department ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to accept Project 2018-156, Apple Valley Sports Arena 2019 Ice System Replacement - Dasher Boards, as complete, and authorizing final payment on the agreement with Becker Arena Products, Inc., in the amount of$14,855.36. SUMMARY: Becker Arena Products, Inc., has completed work at the Apple Valley Sports Arena as stated in the 2019 Ice System Replacement - Dasher Board Agreement. All final paperwork has been submitted to the City Clerk's office. Staff has found the product satisfactory and recommends authorization of final payment to Becker Arena Products, Inc., in the amount of $14,855.36 to complete this agreement. BACKGROUND: The Sports Arena has undergone a major renovation with the ice system replacement project. Part of that project included replacement of the facility's dasher boards. BUDGET IMPACT: Funds have been allocated within the 2020 Budget as carryover from 2019 for this project. ATTACHMENTS: Final Pay Documents CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT DATE: June 8, 2020 FOR PERIOD: Final PROJECT: Apple Valley Sports Arena FROM: TO: 2019 Ice System Replacement—Dasher Boards CONTRACTOR: Becker Arena Products, Inc. REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. 3 ADDRESS: 720 Innovation Drive Shakopee, MN 55379 SUMMARY: 1. Original Contract Amount $148,553.68 2. Change Order-ADDITION $_ „ 3. Change Order- DEDUCTION $ 4. Revised Contract Amount $148,553.68 5. Total Completed and Stored to Date $148,553.68 6. Less Retainage 10 % $ 14,855.36 7. Total Earned Less Retainage $133.698.32 8. Less Amount Paid Previously $133,698.32 9. AMOUNT DUE THIS CURRENT REQUEST $ 14,855.36 The undersigned Contractor certifies that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the work covered by this application for payment has been completed in accordance with the contract documents, that all amounts have been paid by him for work for which previous payments were received from the City and that current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor: Becker Arena Products, Inc. By: Recommended for Payment By: ATTACH ITEMIZED INVOICE Title: Arena Manager Date: 6/8/2020 Becker Arena Products Inc Phone: 800-234-5522 72imina Innovation MN ve Fax#: A52enaj 680 Shakopee 55379MN USA www.backerarena CO111- II BECKER ,ARENA PR0OLICa tic, Invoice: 1022486 Payrpelf Request . Page: 1 of 1 _ Date: D2/13/2020 Sold To: APP000 Ship To: Brian Christianson Apple Valley City Of Apple Valley City Of 14452 Hayes Road 7100 147th St.West Apple Valley Apple Valley MN 55124 USA MN 55124 USA Fax: EMall:bchrialianson@cl.appie-valley.mn.us PO Number: 52526LP Terms:45%down,45%10 day 1 SO#: 1013861 • Sales Rep: Dan Mehren Ordered:4/2/2019 12:00:0C Ship Vla: Sales Tax ID:9362478 Ship Date: Line -•Pa'rFNiimberlD'escrletibn - quantity',:!.a'e ;' ";t1?rf;UnitPrice '=Y),=�; ExtPrice 1 10%Contract Total 0.00 0.00000 /1 $14,855.36 Dasher-Apple Valley Sports Arena PO Number: 52526LP Reference: Our Part: 10%Contract Total EV 9ntSchedule Due cafe Amount _ 1 1 2/20/2020 14,855.36 [ Total: , 14,855.36 I -- ] - M8/ 14,855,36 AR Form:ARForm: • ITEM: 4.J. ..... :�. Apple ii COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Acceptance and Final Payment on Agreement with Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation for Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer Public Works Department ACTION REQUESTED: Accept Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing, as complete and authorize final payment on the agreement with Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation in the amount of$22,006.49, for a contract total of $359,690.50. SUMMARY: Attached please find the second and final payment for Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing. All public improvements associated with the project are complete and in acceptable condition to become public infrastructure of the City. This final payment of $22,006.49 will close the agreement with Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation, and result in a total construction cost of$359,690.50. Total project expenses fall within the contract agreement of$373,102.93. BACKGROUND: City Council adopted Resolution 2019-104 on September 12, 2019, directing the preparation of plans and specifications for Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing. On March 12, 2020, City Council adopted Resolution 2020-31, approving plans and specifications and directing receipt of sealed bids for Project 2020-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing. The City of Apple Valley 2020 Capital Improvement Program identifies $499,500 for street preservation in the form of micro surfacing and crack sealing. Approximately 105,000 square yards of street will be micro surfaced including portions of the following neighborhoods and streets: • Huntington Additions • Briar Oak Knoll 1st Addition • Diamond Path Townhome Additions • Evermoor Parkway • Walnut Hills Addition • White Oak Ridge Addition • Hunters Woods Additions • Huron Court (Alimagnet Landing) • Cobblestone Lakeview Addition • Other miscellaneous cul-de-sacs On May 14, 2020, the City Council awarded a construction contract to Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation, in the amount of $373,102.93 for Project 2019-103, 2020 Micro Surfacing. Resolution 2020-55. BUDGET IMPACT: Final cost breakdown and funding for the project is summarized below. Estimated Project Costs: Awarded Final Costs Costs Construction Cost $ 373,102.93 $ 359,690.50 Construction Contingency 1,897.07 Engineering Design/Inspections 30,000.00 11,300.00 Total Estimated Cost $ 405,000.00 $370,990.50 Estimated Project Funding Municipal State Aid $ 405,000.00 $ 370,990.50 Maintenance Total Estimated Funding $ 405,000.00 $ 370,990.50 ATTACHMENTS: Final Pay Documents PAYMENT VOUCHER NO.2 AND FINAL 2020 MICRO SURFACING CITY PROJECT NO.2020-103 For Period:7-12-2020 Through 8-12-2020 OWNER: CONTRACTOR: City of Apple Valley Contractor Name Asphalt Surface Technologies 7100 147th Street West Contractor Address PO Box 1025 Apple Valley, MN 55124 City, State,Zip St Cloud, MN 56302 Telephone No. Amount of Contract: $373,102.93 Total Amount $373,102.93 Contract Value Less Amount of Work 0 Less Net Account Per Resolution Certified Percent Previous Amount Number 2020-55 To Date Retained Payments Due Road Improvement Fund 2027-6810-2020103R $ 373,102 93 $359,690 50 $0.00 $337,684 01 $22,006.49 Subtotal $ 373,102.93 $359,690.50 $0 00 $337,684.01 $22,006.49 Total $373,102.93 $359,690.50 $0.00 $337,684.01 $22,006.49 Date: q.. 7 ?A /0 cit Engineer eV Date: q [ 1 2-0 Public rks Di ctor ••• s��so Owner: City of Apple Valley,_7100 W. 147th St.,Apple Valley,MN 55124 Date: September 9,2020 For Period: 7/12/20 through 8/12/20 Request No: 2 and Final Apple II Contractor: Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation PO Box 1025 St Cloud Mn 56302 Valley CONTRACTOR'S REQUEST FOR PAYMENT 2020 Micro Surfacing Project File No. 2020-103 SUMMARY 1 Original Contract Amount $ $373,102.93 2 Change Order-Addition $ 0.00 3 Change Order-Deduction $ 0.00 4 Revised Contract Amount $ $373,102.93 5 Value Completed to Date $ $359,690.50 6 Material on Hand $ $0.00 7 Amount Earned $ $355,456.85 8 Less Retainage 0% $ $0.00 9 Subtotal $ $359,690.50 10 Less Amount Paid Previously $ $337,684.01 11 Liquidated damages- $ $0.00 12 AMOUNT DUE THIS REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. 2 $ $22,006.49 Approved by Contractor: A?• 6v.1 . Owner: Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation 0;PPLE VALLEY 0 Mary L. �henbrenner, Vice—President Br.ndon S Anderson,City Engineer ((���J C Jt'712:0 Date Specified Contract Completion Date: Mary Hamann-Roland,Mayor Date Attest:Pamela J.Gackstetter,City Clerk 2020-103 Request for Payment 2ANDFINAL Contract Unit Previous Current Quantity Amount No. Item Unit Quantity Price Quantity Quantity To Date To Date 1 MOBILIZATION LS 1 $33,000.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 $ 33,000.00 2 TRAFFIC CONTROL LS 1 $15,000.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 $ 15,000.00 3 REMOVE PAVEMENT MARKINGS-4"LINES LF 7500 $0.68 3750.00 65111.00 10331.00 $ 7,025.08 4 REMOVE PAVEMENT MARKINGS-12"LINES LF 115 $2.15 60.00 26.00 86.00 $ 184.90 5 REMOVE PAVEMENT MARKINGS-24"LINES LF 80 $4.29 40.00 23,00 63.00 $ 270.27 6 REMOVE PAVEMENT MESSAGE-LEFT ARROW AND RIGHT ARROW SF 240 $5.50 120.00 -72.00 48.00 $ 264.00 ADJUST MANHOLE CASTING-CAST IRON MANHOLE ADJUSTMENT 7 RING,NEENAH R-1979 SERIES EA 4 $850.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 $ - 8 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR MICRO-SURFACING GAL 34950 $2.87 32655.38 0.00 32665.38 $ 93,749.64 MIRCO-SURFACING SURFACE COURSE(MNDOT TYPE 2 AGGREGATE 9 MODIFIED) TN 1050 $199.00 1039,09 0.00 1039.09 $ 206,778.91 10 4"DOUBLE SOLID LINE,YELLOW LF 3672 $0.44 2794.00 0.00 2794.00 $ 1,229.36 11 4"SOLID LINE,YELLOW LF 440 $0.22 0.00 0,00 0.00 $ - 12 4"SOLID LINE,WHITE LF 6350 $0 22 4967.00 0.00 4967.00 $ 1,092.74 13 12°SOLID LINE,WHITE LF 225 $3.30 125.00 0.00 125.00 $ 412.50 14 24"SOLID LINE,YELLOW LF 105 $6.60 37.00 0.00 37.00 $ 244.20 15 24"SOLID LINE,WHITE LF 50 $6.60 24.00 0.00 24.00 $ 158.40 16 PAVEMENT MASSAGE- LEFT OR RIGHT ARROW-WHITE SF 150 $3.74 75.00 0.00 75.00 $ 280.50 TOTAL BID MAT S 359690.SO 2020-103 Request for Payment 2ANDFRJAL PROJECT PAYMENT STATUS OWNER CITY OF APPLE VALLEY Project File No. 2020-103 CONTRACTOR Asphalt Surface Technologies Corporation CHANGE ORDERS No. Date Description Amount Total Change Orders PAYMENT SUMMARY No. From To Payment Retainage Completed 1 07/12/2020 08/12/20 $337,684.01 $17,772.84 $355,456.85 2 07/12/2020 08/12/20 $22,006.49 $359,690.50 Material on Hand Total Payment to Date $359,690.50 Original Contract $373,102.93 Retainage Pay No. 2 and Final Change Orders Total Amount Earned $359,690.50 Revised Contract $373,102.93 2020-103 Request for Payment 2ANDFINAL • ITEM: 4.K. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Personnel Report Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Melissa Haas, Human Resources Manager Human Resources Division ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the personnel report. SUMMARY: The employment actions attached to this memo are recommended for City Council Approval. BACKGROUND: The City Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. BUDGET IMPACT: Budgeted positions. ATTACHMENTS: Personnel Report PERSONNEL REPORT City of Apple Valley October 8,2020 Human Resources 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, Derek Anderson Rehire Ice Resurfacer Variable Hour 5205 $ 14.55 Hourly C-06 10/2/2010 Casual, JoLee Bubna Hire Elections Assistant Variable Hour 1015 $ 16.00 Hourly C-10 9/25/2020 Casual, Sean Burke Hire Elections Assistant Variable Hour 1015 $ 16.00 Hourly C-10 9/28/2020 Casual, Justin Cummings Hire Sales Clerk Variable Hour 5090 $ 13.00 Hourly L-1 10/9/2020 Accept Paid on Call Jody Larsen Resignation Firefighter Volunteer 1300 9/30/2020 Casual, Zachariah Moses Hire Lead Sales Clerk Variable Hour 5020 $ 15.00 Hourly L-2 10/5/2020 Full-Time, C.Bridget Samson Rehire Recreation Supervisor Regular 1920 $ 75,000.00 Annual E170 10/29/2020 The Council's approval of the Personnel Report includes the ratification of the City Administrator's actions in carrying out the terms and conditions of the employment of the City personnel. Page 1 of 1 • ITEM: 4.L. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Consent Agenda Description: Approve Claims and Bills Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Ron Hedberg, Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: Approve claims and bills. SUMMARY: Attached for City Council review and approval are check registers for recent claims and bills. BACKGROUND: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: Check registers dated September 16, 2020, and September 23, 2020, in the amounts of $565,407.43, and $916,862.21, respectively. ATTACHMENTS: Claims and Bills Claims and Bills R55CKR2 L 01 CITY OF APF .LEY 9/16, 1:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 - 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22459 9/18/2020 100004 ABM EQUIPMENT&SUPPLY INC 1,079.04 REPAIR HYDRAULIC HOSE#338 381092 1646981N 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,079,04 22460 9/18/2020 100101 ACE HARDWARE 2,96- DISCOUNT 381097 101310894391 1340.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 29.57 OSLOS-MOP 381097 101310894391 1340.6211 SMALL TOOLS&EQUIPMENT FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC .24- DISCOUNT 381096 101310894401 1310.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE TRAINING 2.36 NUTS/BOLTS FOR TRAINING PAPER 381096 101310894401 1310.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE TRAINING 11.98 LITHIUM BATTERIES 380788 101360894991 1900.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS AV COMMUNITY CENTER 40.71 22461 9/18/2020 100037 APPLE VALLEY COLLISION INC 1,460.54 SQD 910 RPR 381091 45920 7205.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSURANCE CLAIMS 1,460.54 22462 9/18/2020 142897 BOLTON&MENK,INC. 25,818.50 FINAL DESIGN 381081 255236 4502.6235 2020134G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 284.00 FINAL DESIGN 380839 255238 2027.6235 2019101R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 7,298.00 CONSTRUCTION STAKING 381082 255241 2027.6235 2020101R CONSULTANT SERVICES ROAD ESCROW 240.00 RECORD DRAWINGS 380840 255242 4502.6235 2018116G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 66,00 AUTOCAD TRAINING 380841 255243 1510.6235 CONSULTANT SERVICES PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 1,157.00 CONSTRUCTION STAKING 381083 255244 4502.6235 2019107G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 990.00 FEASIBILITY STUDY 381084 255245 4502.6235 2019139G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 2,805.50 FINAL DESIGN 381085 255246 4502.6235 2020135G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 9,868,00 FINAL DESIGN 381086 255247 4502.6235 2020136G CONSULTANT SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 48,527.00 22463 9/18/2020 143314 CLEAR RIVER BEVERAGE 557.00 BEER#3 00051160 380927 548769 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 600.00 BEER#2 00051160 380926 549745 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 448.00 BEER#1 00051160 380925 549746 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,736.00 BEER#3 00051160 380928 549747 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 872,00 BEER#3 00051160 380929 550658 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 4,213,00 22464 9/18/2020 150664 CLUB PROPHET SYSTEMS 90.00 CLUB PROPHET POS 381094 2174JUL20 1845.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REC SELF SUPPORT PROG GENERAL 90,00 CLUB PROPHET POS 381094 2174JUL20 1930.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REDWOOD POOL • 516,00 CLUB PROPHET POS 381094 2174JUL20 5105.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES GOLF MANAGEMENT 75.00 CLUB PROPHET POS 381094 2174JUL20 5205.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/16/2020 11:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22464 9/18/2020 150664 CLUB PROPHET SYSTEMS Continued... 80.00 CLUB PROPHET POS 381094 2174JUL20 5265.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA2 BLDG MAINTENANCE-HAYES 851.00 22465 9/18/2020 100129 DAKOTA AWARDS&ENGRAVING 96.00 4 FF&4 PROBATIONARY 380785 21588 1330.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FIRE OPERATIONS 96.00 22466 9/18/2020 100128 DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 60.50 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHTS AUG 381067 200001029347AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 110.81 QUARRY POINT TOWER GAS AUG 380866 200001036888AUG 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 20 315.58 VALLEYWOOD MAINT BLDG GAS AUG 380867 200001348960AUG 5145.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE 20 155.52 VALLEYWOOD RESERVOIR GAS AUG 381057 200002244242AUG 5320.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 20 202.85 15298 153RD ST LIGHTS AUG 381058 200003155579AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 58.99 15850 DRAWSTONE TRL LIGHTS AUG 381059 200003472842AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 104_65 15750 DIAMOND WAY LIGHTS AUG 381060 200003472859AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 44.94 15761 COBBLESTONE LK PKWY LIGH 381061 200003472867AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 17.57 158TH/DIAMOND PATH MOONLIGHT A 381062 200003472875AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 107.53 COBBLESTONE LK PKY LIGHTS AUG 381063 200003571957AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 2,819.49 VALLEYWOOD CLUBHOUSE GAS AUG 381064 200004965206AUG 5110.6255 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 20 26.63 COBBLESTONE N 2ND ADDITION AUG 381065 200005663463AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 32.79 COBBLESTONE N 2ND ADDITION AUG 381066 200005663471AUG 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 20 4,057.85 22467 9/18/2020 117768 DRAIN PRO PLUMBING 395.00 UNCLOG ROOF DRAINS 380771 60231 1900.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING AV COMMUNITY CENTER 395.00 R55CKR2 Li J1 CITY OF APP LEY 9/16/ 1:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 - 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22468 9/18/2020 154516 DRASTIC MEASURES BREWING LLC Continued... 576.00 BEER#3 00052617 380932 717 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 576,00 22469 9/18/2020 101365 ECM PUBLISHERS INC 63.75 PH-OUTLOTA,AV EAST COMM.ADD 380804 791936 4502.6239 2015150G PRINTING IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 63.75 22470 9/18/2020 100685 EMERGENCY APPARATUS MAINTENANC 685.55 4981 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380790 113584 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 710.16 4983 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380779 113585 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 757.24 4984 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380780 113586 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 560.47 4985 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380781 113587 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,871.52 4980 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380782 113589 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2,035.49 4982 ANNUAL PUMP TEST 380783 113590 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1,290.28 4983 MAINTENANCE 380784 113667 1350.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7,910,71 22471 9/18/2020 144557 EXECUTIVE OUTDOOR SERVICES LLC 833.33 MUNICENTER MOWING CONTRACT-AUG 381077 1216 1060.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 2,300.00 FIRE MOWING CONTRACT-AUG 381077 1216 1340.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 10,666,66 PARKS MOWING CONTRACT-AUG 381077 1216 1720.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 333.33 LONGRIDGE WTR TWR MOWING-AUG 381077 1216 5320.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES WATER WELL/BOOSTER STN MNT/RPR 3,045.84 CEMETERY MOWING CONTRACT-AUG 381077 1216 5605.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CEMETERY 416.67 LS#3 LAWN MOWING-AUG 381078 1217 5095.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 283.33 LIQ2 MOWING AUG 380776 1218 5065.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 766.67 EDU BLDG-MOWING-AUGUST 381107 1219 2092.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES EDUCATION BUILDING FUND 18,645.83 22472 9/18/2020 100177 FLUEGEL ELEVATOR INC 79.98 BLVD RPR 380801 2731060 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 159.96 BLVD RPR 380802 2731072 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 239.94 22473 9/18/2020 134313 HEYNE,RICHARD J 33.69 AUGUST MILEAGE HEYNE 380775 20200825 5005.6277 MILEAGE/AUTO ALLOWANCE LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 33.69 22474 9/18/2020 145597 HORIZON POOL SUPPLY 3,905.80 AVFAC PUMP PARTS 381076 SV190923054JG 1940.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT AQUATIC SWIM CENTER 3,905,80 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/16/2020 11:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22474 9/18/2020 145597 HORIZON POOL SUPPLY Continued... 22475 9/18/2020 103314 INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS 48.00 ALCOHOL WIPES FOR WATER SAMPLE 380778 IN3087120 5305.6210 OFFICE SUPPLIES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 62.71 CLEANING SUPPLIES 380827 IN3097597 5025.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR#1 OPERATIONS 110.71 22476 9/18/2020 100254 JOHN HENRY FOSTER MINNESOTA 265.11 AIR COMPRESSORS SHOP AND WTP 380847 1050151800 5325.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER TREATMENT FCLTY MNTC/RPR 265.11 22477 9/18/2020 151539 JUNKYARD BREWING CO.LLC 925.00 BEER#3 00052261 381007 2029 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 26.00 FREIGHT#3 00052261 381008 2029 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,050.00 BEER#3 00052261 381005 2053 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 26.00 FREIGHT#3 00052261 381006 2053 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,450.00 BEER#3 00052261 381003 2069 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 26.00 FREIGHT#3 00052261 381004 2069 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,503.00 22478 9/18/2020 153877 KLOCKOW BREWING 336.00 BEER#3 00052555 381009 2924 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 336.00 22479 9/18/2020 100289 LOGIS 605.00 LOGIS AVOLVE SVR HOSTING SEPT 381070 49162 1400.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 3,356.00 LOGIS PIMS/EPERMITS SEPT 381070 49162 1400.6399 OTHER CHARGES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 20,884.00 LOGIS SERV/INTERNET SEPT 381070 49162 1040,6399 OTHER CHARGES DATA PROCESSING 808.00 LOGIS SERV/INTERNET SEPT 381070 49162 5005.6399 OTHER CHARGES LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 350.00 LOGIS SERV/INTERNET SEPT 381070 49162 5205.6399 OTHER CHARGES ARENA 1 MANAGEMENT 6,945.00 LOGIS SERV/INTERNET SEPT 381070 49162 5365.6399 OTHER CHARGES SEWER MGMT/REPORTS/DATA ENTRY 6,945.00 LOGIS SERV/INTERNET SEPT 381070 49162 5305.6399 OTHER CHARGES WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 39,893.00 22480 9/18/2020 100021 M AMUNDSON LLP 54.82 TAX#2 00044390 381012 306943 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 649.88 NTAX#2 00044390 381013 306943 5055.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 84.35 TAX#1 00044390 381010 307314 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,187.32 NOTAX#1 00044390 381011 307314 5015.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,976.37 R55CKR2 L( J1 CITY OFAPPI _EY 9/16/: 13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22481 9/18/2020 100302 MCNAMARA CONTRACTING INC Continued... 6,804.81 '20 STREET IMPROV PMT#3 381099 20200908 2027.6810 2020105W CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS ROAD ESCROW 97,423.45 '20 STREET IMPROV PMT#3 381099 20200908 2027.6810 2020105R CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS ROAD ESCROW 104,228.26 22482 9/18/2020 152514 MEGA BEER LLC 589,00 BEER#3 00052423 381016 4216 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 696,30 BEER#3 00052423 381017 4295 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,136.00 BEER#3 00052423 381018 4384 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,421:30 22483 9/18/2020 145996 MINNESOTA NATIVE LANDSCAPES 150.00 HOLDING POND MAINTENANCE 380770 25736 5095.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES LIQUOR#3 OPERATIONS 150.00 22484 9/18/2020 100337 MN DEPT OF LABOR&INDUSTRY 30.00 BOILER LICENSE 380844 ABR0238210X 1060.6399 OTHER CHARGES MUNICIPAL BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 40.00 BOILER LICENSE RENEWAL 380835 ABR0238227X 1900.6399 OTHER CHARGES AV COMMUNITY CENTER 10.00 FIRE BOILER LICENSE 380796 ABR0239135X 1340.6399 OTHER CHARGES FIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 40.00 BOILER LICENSE 380845 ABR0239136X 5325.6399 OTHER CHARGES WATER TREATMENT FCLTY 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J1 CITY OF APPI LEY 9/16/: 13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 - 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 306434 9/16/2020 120078 METRO UPHOLSTERY Continued... 204.95 SEAT REPAIR#409 380829 5035 5390.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 204.90 SEAT REPAIR#341 380828 5043 1630.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 409.85 306435 9/16/2020 114229 MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1,249.46 MNDOTTESTING 381087 P00011937 4502,6810 2019108R CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 1,249.46 306436 9/16/2020 100693 MN FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION 558.29 13 FF RECERTIFICATIONS 380836 7992 1310.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL FIRE TRAINING 558.29 306437 9/16/2020 151869 MODIST BREWING CO LLC 447.00 BEER#3 00052303 381015 15982 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 126.00 BEER#2 00052303 381014 16143 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 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301821004SEPT20 1340.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVFIRE BLDG&GROUNDS MNTC 255.65 GOLF TRASH SEPT 381069 301821017SEPT20 5145.6240 CLEANING SERVICE/GARBAGE REMOVGOLF SHOP BUILDING MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/16/2020 11:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 306439 9/16/2020 154297 NITTI SANITATION Continued... 2,591.55 306440 9/16/2020 120950 NORTHERN POWER PRODUCTS 40.65 COOLING FAN#336 380838 305562 1630.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 40.65 306441 9/16/2020 154712 OFFICETEAM 1,414.00 ROBERT HALF WEEK ENDING 9/4/20 381106 56319475 1100.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DEV MANAGEMENT 1,414.00 306442 9/16/2020 100374 PEPSI-COLA COMPANY 222.20 TAX#1 00002171 381019 26236658 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 279.78 TAX#3 00002171 381020 33466055 5085.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 501.98 306443 9/16/2020 101500 PREMIUM WATERS INC 125.34 WATER 380805 317713370 5110.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF CLUBHOUSE BUILDING 125.34 306444 9/16/2020 153484 PRYES BREWING COMPANY LLC 372.00 BEER#1 00052530 381021 13011 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 372.00 BEER#3 00052530 381022 13084 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 744.00 306445 9/16/2020 111665 PRZYBYLSKI,JOSEPH E 38.93 2 PR JEANS-J PRZYBYLSKI 380811 20200825 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 38.93 306446 9/16/2020 149126 RED BULL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY 179.25 TAX#2 00052064 381026 99313389 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 18.00- CMTAX#2 00052064 381024 99313391 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 36.00 TAX#2 00052064 381025 99313392 5055.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 440.00 TAX#1 00052064 381023 99313514 5015.6540 TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 637.25 306447 9/16/2020 151932 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 200.00 BOOTS-E ACOSTA 380807 724166021 1510.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 183.90 BOOTS-J CARLSON 380806 724166978 1600.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE STREET MANAGEMENT 383.90 R55CKR2 L J1 CITY OF APP LEY 9/16/ 1:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 17 Council Check Register by Invoice 8 Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 306448 9/16/2020 137601 ROWE LANDSCAPE SERVICES,INC. Continued... 8,900_00 IRRIGATION REPAIR 381093 3298 4502.6810 2019108R CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS IMPROVEMENTS-ASSESSED 8,900.00 306449 9/16/2020 154912 SP3 LLC 1,980.50 BEER#3 00052668 381032 25809 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,045.00 BEER#3 00052668 381031 77717 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 3,025.50 306450 9/16/2020 100422 ST PAUL STAMP WORKS 63.50 LIQUOR NAME BADGES 380848 473854 5005.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES LIQUOR GENERAL OPERATIONS 63.50 306451 9/16/2020 155305 STACKED DECK BREWING 630.00 BEER#3 00052686 381033 1102 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 456.00 BEER#3 00052686 381034 1148 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 330.00 BEER#3 00052686 381035 1205 5085.6530 BEER LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,416.00 306452 9/16/2020 145118 STEEL TOE BREWING,LLC 165.00 BEER#1 00051551 381029 35822 5015.6530 BEER LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 99.00 BEER#2 00051551 381030 35823 5055.6530 BEER LIQUOR#2 STOCK PURCHASES 264.00 306453 9/16/2020 147332 SUNLIFE 96.50 BASIC LIFE INSURANCE SEPT 380813 20200901 9000.2117 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-BASIC PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 9,965.30 SUPP/DEP INSURANCE SEPT 380813 20200901 9000.2118 ACCRUED LIFE INSUR-SUPP/DEPEND PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 10,061.80 306454 9/16/2020 101587 TWIN CITY WATER CLINIC INC 250 00 WATER TESTING 380842 15028 2027.6810 2020101R CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS ROAD ESCROW 250.00 306455 9/16/2020 100363 XCEL ENERGY 109.84 STREET LIGHTS ELECTRIC 381068 5168727942SEPT2 5805.6545 NON-TAXABLE MISC FOR RESALE STREET LIGHT UTILITY FUND 0 109.84 20200914 9/18/2020 102664 US BANK 662.83 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 380763 911201203545 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 662.83 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 380763 911201203545 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/16/2020 11:13:03 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 9/11/2020 -- 9/18/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200914 9/18/2020 102664 US BANK Continued... 2,453_39 FEDERAL TAXES PR 380763 911201203545 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 3,779_05 20200915 9/18/2020 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 1,526.82 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 380762 911201203544 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,526.82 20200916 9/17/2020 148841 FURTHER 540.00 FLEX SPENDING DAYCARE 2020 381039 39556275 9000.2119 ACCRUED FLEX SPENDING PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 540.00 20200917 9/17/2020 100038 APPLE VALLEY FIREFIGHTERS RELI 986.00 FIRE RELIEF DUES 380759 911201203541 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 986.00 20200918 9/17/2020 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 200 00 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 380764 911201203546 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 200 00 20200919 9/17/2020 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 275.00 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 380760 911201203542 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 275.00 20200920 9/17/2020 100241 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 PT 2,149.15 ICMA-PLAN#306561-FIRE ONLY 380761 911201203543 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,149.15 20200921 9/14/2020 101671 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 25.86 DIESEL TAX-TRAFFIC SIGNS 381038 20200914 1680.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS/MARKERS 53.89 DIESEL TAX-PARKS 381038 20200914 1765.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 119.46 DIESEL TAX-STREETS 381038 20200914 1630.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 20.53 DIESEL TAX-SEWER 381038 20200914 5390.6212 MOTOR FUELS/OILS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 219.74 565,407.43 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 300,311.78 EFT Payments 9,675.76 A/P ACH Payment 255,419.89 Payments O 565,407.43 .....0., R55CKS2 Ll CITY OF APPI _EY 9/16/: 13:10 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 9/11/2020 - 9/18/2020 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 116,613.50 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 131.74 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 112,060.26 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 2,494.85 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 54,182.47 05000 LIQUOR FUND 196,978.78 05100 GOLF FUND 11,856.85 05200 ARENA FUND 638.07 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 17,906.97 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 3,045.84 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 766.29 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 7,854.60 07435 VERF-FLEET MAINTENANCE 14,734.54 07440 VERF-STREETS 3,209.31 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22,933.36 Report Totals 565,407.43 R55CKR2 LC ,1 CITY OF APR _EY 9/23/: :44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 -- 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22495 9/25/2020 100101 ACE HARDWARE 3.39- DISCOUNT 381251 101310894821 1330.6333 GENERAL-CASH DISCOUNTS FIRE OPERATIONS 33.98 FS1 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37,90 22501 9/25/2020 100054 BAUER BUILT INC 32.00 MOUNT TIRE#324 381236 518004777 5505.6265 REPAIRS-EQUIPMENT STORM DRAIN MNTC/RPR/SUMPS 873,60 TIRES#260 381179 518005170 1765.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/23/2020 11:44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 2 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 - 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22501 9/25/2020 100054 BAUER BUILT INC Continued... 582.40 TIRES#409 381179 518005170 5390.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 792.42- RETURNED TIRES WRONG SIZE#246 381234 518005219 1765.6216 VEHICLES-TIRES/BATTERIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 46.20 LT TIRE BALANCE BEADS 381117 518005390 1765,6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 46.20 LT TIRE BALANCE BEADS 381117 518005390 1630.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 46,20 LT TIRE BALANCE BEADS 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3 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 -- 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 22502 9/25/2020 100058 BELLBOY CORPORATION Continued... 22503 9/25/2020 100071 BOYER TRUCKS 77,54 BATTERY CABLES#401 377823 32283D 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 102.48 AIR SYSTEM FILTERS 381239 34438D 1350.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS FIRE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 77,54- BATTERY CABLES#401 377824 CM32283D 5390.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SWR EQUIPNEHICLE MISC MNTC/RP 102,48 22504 9/25/2020 101562 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 1,157,85 LCD MONITORS 381451 ZXF0948 1030.6725 CAPITAL OUTLAY-OFFICE EQUIP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1.157.85 22505 9/25/2020 141919 CIVICPLUS 49.30 WEB CERTIFICATE 381229 203782 1030.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 49.30 22506 9/25/2020 150664 CLUB PROPHET SYSTEMS 25.00 CLUB PROPHET CONTRACT 381446 303223 1930.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES REDWOOD POOL 25.00 CLUB 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I CITY OF APPL .EY 9/23/2 44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 21 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 — 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 306528 9/23/2020 147460 TRADITION WINE 8 SPIRITS Continued... 25,00 FREIGHT#3 00051881 381404 23659 5085.6550 FREIGHT ON RESALE MDSE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 1,325.50 306529 9/23/2020 118033 TREE TRUST 2,333.33 TREE TRUST FEE 2020 381447 200697 1720.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 2,333.33 306530 9/23/2020 141668 TSURUSAKI,DAVID 13.77 UB REFUND 132 STRESE LN 381520 20200917E 5301.4997 WATER/SEWER ACCT REFUNDS WATER&SEWER FUND REVENUE 13.77 306531 9/23/2020 142614 USA SAFETY SUPPLY CORP 9.82 SHIPPING USA SAFETY-E ACOSTA 381226 140868 1510.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 85.50 HIVIZ COAT-E ACOSTA 381226 140868 1510.6281 UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PW ENGINEERING&TECHNICAL 95.32 306532 9/23/2020 155325 UZPEN,KATY 154.00 REFUND SOCCER SHOTS REG FEE 381127 20200831 1001.4351 COVID-19 PRE SCHOOL PROGRAMS GENERAL FUND REVENUE 154.00 306533 9/23/2020 100631 VERIZON WIRELESS 2,616.32 PD CELL SERVICE 381443 9861967547 1200,6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS POLICE MANAGEMENT 80.02 IA1 WIRELESS DATA(PADS 381502 9862163012 5250.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS ARENA 1 CONCESSIONS 40.01 UTIL WIRELESS DATA(PADS 381502 9862163012 5305.6237 TELEPHONE/PAGERS WATER MGMT/REPORT/DATA ENTRY 2,736.35 306534 9/23/2020 143722 VINIFERA MINNESOTA 794.00 WINE#3 00051261 381405 325634 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 794.00 306535 9/23/2020 100502 VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS BENEFIT ASSN OF M 126.00 ENROLL VFBA 9 NEW FF 381204 20200910 7205.6311 INSURANCE-PROPERTY/LIABILITY INSURANCE CLAIMS 126.00 306536 9/23/2020 155326 WEUM,REBEKAH 158.00 REFUND SKY HAWK REG FEE 381211 202009041 1001.4351 COVID-19 PRE SCHOOL PROGRAMS GENERAL FUND REVENUE 158.00 306537 9/23/2020 100521 WINE MERCHANTS 352.00 WINE#3 00022992 381432 7297963 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/23/2020 11:44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 22 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/1 0/2020 — 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 306537 9/23/2020 100521 WINE MERCHANTS Continued... 720.00 WINE#1 00022992 381429 7297964 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 112.00- CMWINE#1 00022992 381430 7297964 5015.6520 WINE LIQUOR#1 STOCK PURCHASES 1,403.00 WINE#3 00022992 381431 7297965 5085.6520 WINE LIQUOR#3 STOCK PURCHASES 2,363.00 306538 9/23/2020 108865 WINFIELD SOLUTIONS,LLC 89,51 CHEMICALS 381129 64060936 5150.6214 CHEMICALS GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE 89,51 306539 9/23/2020 149677 WOW 1-DAY PAINTING 1,875,00 LS#2 PAINTED LIGHT POLES 381173 INV06230743 5065.6266 REPAIRS-BUILDING LIQUOR#2 OPERATIONS 1,875.00 20200844 8/10/2020 120679 U S BANK P CARD 6.41- CNCL SALES TAX ADJUST 379747 240113402130000 1005.6229 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CLERK/ELECTIONS 64510398 R55CKR2 LC 1 CITY OF APPL .EY 9/23/: :44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 25 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 — 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200844 8/10/2020 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 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J1 CITY OF APR _EY 9/23/: :44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 29 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 -- 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200845 8/24/2020 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 255.00 ICC CODE UPDATE CLASSES 381295 246921602141002 1400.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 11681411 408.00 ICC CODE UPDATE BOOKS 381295 246921602141002 1400.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 11681411 Supplier 100249 INTL CODE COUNCIL INC(PCARD) 5,81- UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 381278 246921602141005 5310.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/READNC 70267752 5.81 UTIL SALES TAX ADJUST 381278 246921602141005 5300.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT WATER&SEWER FUND BAL SHEET 70267752 87.40 WIRE STRIPPER FOR METER INSTAL 381278 246921602141005 5310.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS WATER METER RPR/REPLACE/READNC 70267752 Supplier 143525 HOME DEPOT STORE#2833(PCARD) 1,112.40 100 NECK GATORS 381259 246921602161001 1330.6229 COVID-19 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE OPERATIONS 12475119 Supplier 155312 CUSTOM APPAREL(PCARD) 20.00 ADVERTISING 381269 246921602201007 5105.6239 PRINTING GOLF MANAGEMENT 38715082 Supplier 148619 FACEBOOK INC(PCARD) 143.83 CUP CAKES FOR MEETING 381292 246921602241006 1200.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE MANAGEMENT 20040124 Supplier 155314 CREAM OF THE CAKES(PCARD) 1.28- INSP SALES TAX ADJUST 381261 246921602241007 1400.6210 COVID-19 OFFICE SUPPLIES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 16535524 1.28 INSP SALES TAX ADJUST 381261 246921602241007 1000.2330 COVID-19 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 16535524 19.27 REMOTE MONITOR CABLE FOR SARAH 381261 246921602241007 1400.6210 COVID-19 OFFICE SUPPLIES INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 16535524 Supplier 140339 AMAZON.COM(PCARD) 202.13 LP GAS CODE HANDBOOK 381258 246921602251003 1320.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE PREVENTION 57875055 Supplier 148107 NFPA(PCARD) 68.40 PERMIT RPZ REMOVAL WELL 1 381280 247170502181321 5330_6399 OTHER CHARGES WTR MAIN/HYDRANT/CURB STOP MNT 85750781 Supplier 153080 INSPECTIONS EPERMITS(PCARD) 1.69- PK SALES TAX ADJUST 381287 247330902257500 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE 02144206 1.69 PK SALES TAX ADJUST 381287 247330902257500 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 02144206 25.33 SIDING FOR GALAXIE 381287 247330902257500 1730.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/23/2020 11:44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 30 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 -- 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200845 8/24/2020 120679 U S BANK P CARD Continued... 02144206 Supplier 155313 LAMPERT LUMBER(PCARD) 301.49 FILTERS BRUSH FLOOR SCRUBBER 381265 247445502204500 1920.6215 EQUIPMENT-PARTS SENIOR CENTER 00073987 Supplier 151166 CLEANFREAK.COM(PCARD) 1.35- REC SALES TAX ADJUST 381285 247507602139000 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 19708507 1.35 REC SALES TAX ADJUST 381285 247507602139000 1000.2330 DUE TO OTHER GOVERNMENT GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 19708507 20.35 PRESCHOOL START UP 381285 247507602139000 1875.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES REC PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS 19708507 Supplier 154010 JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS(PCARD) 42.50 HERBICIDE APPLICATOR 381272 247554202252622 1720.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES PARK GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 51731180 Supplier 100181 FORESTRY SUPPLIERS(PCARD) 270.00 ADVERTISING 381273 247619702188380 5105.6239 PRINTING GOLF MANAGEMENT 09437892 Supplier 148969 HIBU INC(PCARD) 181.71 CHAINSAW SUPPLIES 381260 248019702137262 1610.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET/BOULEVARD REPAIR&MNTC 80388248 Supplier 141058 AHLBORN EQUIPMENT(PCARD) 230,96 CRIME PREVENTION HANDOUTS 381262 249064102160996 1275.6229 GENERAL SUPPLIES POL COMMUN OUTREACH/CRIME PRE\ 13104262 Supplier 148145 4IMPRINT(PCARD) 14.99 SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 381279 249064102231000 1030.6249 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 53496779 Supplier 150048 HOOTSUITE MEDIA INC(PCARD) 255.00- REFUND FOR ICC CLASSES 381281 746921602261005 1400.6275 SCHOOLS/CONFERENCES/EXP LOCAL INSPECTIONS MANAGEMENT 04556156 Supplier 100249 INTL CODE COUNCIL INC(PCARD) 6,083.97 20200922 9/18/2020 148015 EMPOWER 810.00 MNDCP-457 CONTRIBUTIONS 381044 0916209190413 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 810.00 20200923 9/18/2020 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) 347.69 SERGEANT HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WA 381046 916209190415 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 846.42 ADMIN HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGES 381046 916209190415 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEAP"'q BAL SHEET 1,362.68 POLICE HCSP FUNDING-GROSS WAGE 381046 916209190415 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLE, BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LC 1 CITY OF APPL _EY 9/23/; :44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 31 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 — 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200923 9/18/2020 148869 EMPOWER(HCSP) Continued... 1,739,93 HCSP FUNDING-ANN LV/COMP 381046 916209190415 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 4,296.72 20200924 9/21/2020 102664 US BANK 9,057.39 EMPLOYEE MEDICARE 381056 91620919049 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 9,057.39 CITY SHARE MEDICARE 381056 91620919049 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 25,658,17 CITY SHARE FICA 381056 91620919049 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 25,844.07 EMPLOYEE FICA 381056 91620919049 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 59,702,67 FEDERAL TAXES PR 381056 91620919049 9000.2111 ACCRUED FEDERAL/FICA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 129,319.69 20200925 9/18/2020 101238 MINNESOTA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMEN 478.00 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 381053 91620919046 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 117.50 CHILD SUPPORT DEDUCTIONS 381054 91620919047 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 595.50 20200926 9/21/2020 100657 MN DEPT OF REVENUE 26,551.06 STATE TAX WITHHOLDING 381052 91620919045 9000.2112 ACCRUED STATE W/H PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 26,551,06 20200927 9/21/2020 100392 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AS 52,542.20 EMPLOYEE SHARE PERA 381050 91620919043 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 69,634.98 CITY SHARE PERA 381050 91620919043 9000.2114 ACCRUED PERA PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 122,177.18 20200928 9/21/2020 148841 FURTHER 4,711.94 HSA EMPLOYEE FUNDING 381045 916209190414 9000.2125 ACCRUED HSA/HRA BENEFIT PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 4,711.94 20200929 9/18/2020 100009 AFSCME COUNCIL#5 1,183.46 UNION DUES 380368 90220923061 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 1,182,99 UNION DUES 381040 91620919041 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,366,45 20200930 9/18/2020 151440 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS 915.50 ROTH 457-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 381048 916209190417 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 915.50 20200931 9/18/2020 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT 26,289,90 ICMA-PLAN#301171-FIRE TOO 381049 91620919042 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY 9/23/2020 11:44:00 Council Check Register by GL Page- 32 Council Check Register by Invoice&Summary 8/10/2020 — 9/25/2020 Check# Date Amount Supplier/Explanation PO# Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20200931 9/18/2020 100240 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-457 FT Continued... 26,289.90 20200932 9118/2020 126459 VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS-ROTH 2,642.28 ROTH IRA-PLAN#705481 381042 916209190411 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 2,642.28 20200933 9/8/2020 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS 3,141.61 DENTAL CLAIMS 8/27-9/2/20 381298 20200902 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 3,141.61 20200934 9/14/2020 100873 HEALTHPARTNERS(DENTAL CLAIMS 6,374.36 DENTAL CLAIMS 9/3-9/9/20 381297 20200909 7105.6146 DENTAL INSURANCE INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL 6.374.36 20200935 9/18/2020 151439 EMPOWER 300.00 MNDCP-ROTH 457 CONTRIBUTIONS 381047 916209190416 9000.2120 ACCRUED BENEFIT LIABILITY PAYROLL CLEARING BAL SHEET 300.00 916,862.21 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks 263,628.92 EFT Payments 341,610.83 A/P ACH Payment 311,622_46 Total Payments 916,862.21 ) 1016)11 4:isi CAI .zosttoto a � R55CKS2 LC. 0 CITY OF APPL EY 9/23/2 44:12 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Council Check Summary Page- 1 8/10/2020 - 9/25/2020 Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 73,434.04 02010 CABLE TV RESERVE FUND 27.93 02025 ROAD ESCROW FUND 11,374.20 02090 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 1,220.84 04000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING FUND 235.66 04500 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 29,219.77 04800 CABLE TV-CAPITAL PROJ FUND 695.00 04900 PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS ESCROW F 500.00 05000 LIQUOR FUND 68,801.35 05100 GOLF FUND 5,967.13 05200 ARENA FUND 104,153.18 05300 WATER&SEWER FUND 288,113.22 05500 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY FUND 304.86 05600 CEMETERY FUND LEVEL PROGRAM 7.48 05800 STREET LIGHT UTIL FUND 16.20 07100 INSURANCE TRUST DENTAL FUND 9,515.97 07200 RISK MANAGEMENT/INSURANCE FUND 126.00 07430 VERF-PARK MAINTENANCE 1,975.66 09000 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 321,173.72 Report Totals 916,862.21 • ITEM: 5.A. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Proclaim October 24, 2020, as "World Polio Day" Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Charles Grawe,Assistant City Administrator Administration/ Information Technologies ACTION REQUESTED: Proclaim October 24, 2020 as "World Polio Day". SUMMARY: The Apple Valley Rotary Club has been active in raising funds to eradicate polio for many years. For more than 30 years, Rotary International has been engaging in the campaign to eradicate polio worldwide. Rotary International has designated October 24, 2020, as World Polio Day. In recognition of this effort, representatives of the Apple Valley Rotary Club have requested approval of the attached proclamation. BACKGROUND: Rotary began its mission to eradicate Polio when the disease struck more than 350,000 children in 125 countries each year. Since the beginning of the campaign, polio cases have been drastically reduced. Endemic polio exists only in the countries of Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan today. Due in part to Rotary's efforts, polio is near eradication. The Rotary Club of Apple Valley has a long history of supporting the global initiative to eradicate polio. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Proclamation CITY OF APPLE VALLEY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Rotary International, including the Apple Valley Rotary Club, in 1985 launched PolioPlus and spearheaded the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, which today includes the World Health Organization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UNICEF and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to immunize the children of the world against polio; and WHEREAS, Rotary brings 107 years of history to this initiative. Its members are business, professional and community leaders who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Thirty two thousand Rotary clubs located in more than 200 countries and geographical areas build coalitions and initiate service projects to address today's challenges, including illiteracy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns; and WHEREAS, polio cases have dropped by 99.9 percent since 1988 and the world stands on the threshold of eradicating the disease; and WHEREAS, Rotary is currently working to raise an additional funds in the effort to eradicate polio. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, hereby proclaims October 24 2020, as "WORLD POLIO DAY" in Apple Valley and encourages the community to support the Rotary effort to eradicate polio. PROCLAIMED this 8th day of October, 2020. Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk • ••• ITEM: 5.B. ..... .... Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 670, $139,379.09 - Delinquent Utilities Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Cathy Broughten, Assistant Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold a public hearing. 2. Adopt the resolution levying 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 670, delinquent utility charges, in the amount of$139,379.09, minus any prepayments. SUMMARY: Attached please find the public hearing documents for the 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 670 for delinquent utility account charges for those properties served by utilities. The public hearing notices have been mailed to the affected property owners and the affidavits of publication of the hearing notices have been received. BACKGROUND: The process followed is to complete a certification process of delinquent accounts twice per year. This twice per year process is unusual for metro area cities, but protects the city by accelerating the process of establishing the unpaid amounts as a lien on the property and avoiding issues that may arise by property owners filing bankruptcy or the properties being sold. The certification process also serves as the city's "collection agency" and collection process for delinquent accounts. The Fall 2020 certification process started with 926 letters being sent July 29, 2020, to all customers who had a delinquent balance, notifying them that if the account was not paid by August 20, 2020, the delinquent amounts would be certified for collection and a $50 certification fee added. Once this payment deadline passed, a list of remaining delinquent accounts was prepared and is included for the certification process. Following the City Council action on September 10, 2020 calling for a public hearing, a certification letter was sent to the delinquent account holder notifying them of the public hearing and the proposed certification amount. Following the public hearing on October 8, 2020 and Council adoption of the assessment roll, property owners will have 30 days to pay at City offices prior to the list being certified to the county for collection. The total amount of the assessment was originally $139,379.09 and represented 451 accounts. This amount is higher than the Spring 2020 certification total of$115,688.22, which included 429 accounts. The Spring 2020 certification amount was lower than typical because an additional month was added to the process due to the Covid-19 pandemic and Stay at Home Order and additional payments were received prior to the certification hearing. It is lower than the Fall 2019 amount of $173,042.87 which included 523 accounts. We have received $25,947.10 payments to date, which brings the current balance to $113,431.99 for 364 accounts. History of Certifications Fall 2020 $113,431.99 of 364 accounts averaging $311 per account Spring 2020 $115,688.22 of 429 accounts averaging $270 per account Fall 2019 $173,042.87 of 523 accounts averaging $331 per account Spring 2019 $162,903 of 505 accounts averaging $323 per account Fall 2018 $167,021 of 553 accounts averaging $302 per account Spring 2018 $153,361 of 488 accounts averaging $314 per account Prepayments will be accepted by the City until Monday, November 9, 2020. At that time, the balance will be submitted to Dakota County to be levied on the 2021 property tax statements along with 8% interest from the date of the adoption of the assessment roll. No written objections have been received. BUDGET IMPACT: The ultimate adoption of the assessment roll and the collection of the certified amounts will avoid having to write-off$139,379.09 of previously billed utility revenues. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Exhibit EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY MINNESOTA, HELD ON OCTOBER 8,2020 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County,Minnesota,was held at the Municipal Center in said municipality on the 8th day of October,2020, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The following members were present: and the following were absent: * * * * * * * * * * * The Finance Director presented an affidavit of publication showing publication of the Notice of Hearing on proposed assessment roll 670 for improvements as described in said notice. Said affidavit showed publication in the official newspaper in accordance with a resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council,which affidavit was examined, found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objections, if any,to said proposed assessment and the Mayor proceeded to conduct the hearing related to the assessment roll. All persons were given an opportunity to present all objections and all written objections theretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered and all objections were tabulated and are attached hereto as Exhibit A. The Mayor then declared the hearing closed. Member XXX introduced Resolution No. 2020-xx and moved its adoption: * * * * * * * * * * * CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- RESOLUTION APPROVING AND LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS,public hearings have been duly held this 8th day of October,2020, concerning the proposed assessment roll as set forth in Council Resolution No. 2020-104 with all objections to any of said assessment having been duly noted and considered, if any. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Assistant Finance Director has calculated the amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed for improvements in the areas described in the legal notice of public hearing, as set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2020-104, against every assessable lot,piece or parcel of land affected thereby upon the basis of benefits without regard to cash valuation in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 429; and notice has been duly published and mailed as required by law that this Council would meet and pass upon all objections, if any, and to amend said proposed assessment as might be necessary; and said proposed assessment roll has at all times since their filing been open for public inspection and an opportunity has been given to all interested parties to present their objections, if any,to such proposed assessment. 2. This Council,having heard and considered all objections so presented and being fully advised in the premises, finds each of the lots,pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed assessment roll, dated September 10, 2020,in the aggregate amount of$139,379.09 subject to prepayments during the hearing process of$25,947.10, which changes result in a revised aggregate amount of$113,431.99,is subject to such charges and that such amount is hereby levied against each of the respective lots,pieces and parcels of land therein described. The Clerk is hereby directed to amend all necessary parts of the then containing 6 pages of Assessment Roll 670, adopted for hearing purposes by Resolution No. 2020-104 and to attach the amended assessment roll in the amount of $113,431.99,to this Resolution as Exhibit B,now containing 5 pages. 3. The proposed assessment roll is hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessment for each of said lots. Each assessment,together with interest at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2020-104 accruing on the full amount thereof, from time to time unpaid, shall be a lien concurrent with one (1)year's interest on that and other unpaid installments to be payable with the general taxes for each consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid. 4. Prior to certification of the assessment roll to the County Auditor,the owner of any lot,piece or parcel of land assessed hereby may, at any time,pay the whole of such assessment with interest accrued to day of payment,to the Treasurer of the municipality except that the entire amount may be paid within thirty(30)days hereof without interest. 5. The Assistant Finance Director shall, as soon as may be,prepare and trans- mit to the County Auditor, a Special Assessment Input form as may be prescribed by the County Auditor,to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect said assessments in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED this 8th day of October,2020. Mary Hamann-Roland,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk * * * * * * * * * * * The motion for the adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Member XXX upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted on the 8th day of October,2020. CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, being duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, 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 true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of said municipality, duly called and held on the date herein indicated, so far as the minutes relate to the levy of assessments for improvements in said municipality. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 2020. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk Exhibit A RESOLUTION NO. 2020- Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-104 Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment#670 PID Name Address CityStateZip Account# Plat_Name Amount 01-10350-01-090 WENDY BLANCO 14270 HEMLOCK CT N APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363142700 ACADEMY VILLAGE $386.10 01-10350-01-090 SHANE HARRINGTON 8303 143RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0585083039 ACADEMY VILLAGE $294.86 01-10350-02-080 RESIDENT 14353 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363143534 ACADEMY VILLAGE $96.48 01-10350-02-130 MARY JO LAMB 14371 HAYES RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0360143719 ACADEMY VILLAGE $147.62 01-10350-20-004 LAMONT JACOBS 14255 HAYES RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0360142554 ACADEMY VILLAGE $230.72 01-10350-40-001 AMAIRANI BETANCOURT 14329 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363143294 ACADEMY VILLAGE $74.16 01-10350-40-002 DEAQUA EID 14327 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363143278 ACADEMY VILLAGE $380.41 01-10350-40-004 NICOLE CARLSON 14331 HEMLOCK CT S APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363143310 ACADEMY VILLAGE $406.41 01-11650-03-210 ERIC ASLESON 7361 UPPER 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0209073616 APPLE PONDS $279.74 01-11651-01-010 THERESA WINTER 15940 GARRETT PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0060159405 APPLE PONDS 2ND $228.54 01-11652-01-050 JOSE GOMEZ 15852 GALVESTON AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0107158527 APPLE PONDS 3RD $366.15 01-11652-03-010 LEE HEGGEN 7198 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210071989 APPLE PONDS 3RD $339.63 01-11652-05-030 ROBBIE RUDEBUSCH 15894 GALVESTON AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0107158949 APPLE PONDS 3RD $247.64 01-11653-02-160 ROXANNE BORCHARDT 7194 159TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0215071943 APPLE PONDS 4TH $366.22 01-11653-02-180 SPENCER SAGSTETTER 7258 159TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0215072586 APPLE PONDS 4TH $425.19 01-11700-01-210 JENNIFER LAWRENCE 144 SPRUCE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0402001446 APPLE VALLEY $282.16 01-11700-02-090 PAULA WICKLUM 184 LINDEN CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0375001845 APPLE VALLEY $208.64 01-11701-02-040 LESLY KEATON 277 ELM DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0351002775 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $343.62 01-11701-04-060 RYAN BORNER 276 WALNUT LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0414002762 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $204.19 01-11701-04-220 SUE PETERSON 221 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0345002212 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $350.22 01-11702-07-010 BROOKE PLAN 305 PINEWOOD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0393003054 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $225.92 01-11702-08-080 MARK STATELY 317 WALNUT LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0414003174 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $141.99 01-11702-09-080 DONALD KRESSIN 284 WALNUT LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0414002846 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $281.17 01-11702-10-130 ROBERT DUPRE 158 JUNIPER LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0372001582 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $159.62 01-11702-11-110 JACOB R GOODERUM 175 JUNIPER LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0372001756 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $411.93 01-11702-12-120 HAYMANOTZEWDU 145 REDWOOD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0396001451 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $313.73 01-11703-02-140 JEFFREY GINTZ 908 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061009088 APPLE VALLEY4TH $303.09 01-11703-02-201 TRISHA TAYLOR 913 ORIOLE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0070009137 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $317.55 01-11703-03-070 PETRA MONTEREY 953 CORTLAND DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0013009533 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $377.94 01-11703-04-130 THOMAS MCKENNA 884 ORIOLE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0070008840 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $350.58 01-11703-07-090 MICHELLE FREEMAN 909 MINJON DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0058009091 APPLE VALLEY4TH $218.13 01-11703-09-010 AARON ODEGARD 964 BEACON LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0007009648 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $313.48 01-11703-10-190 JOSHUA SCHMITT 929 DUCHESS LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0022009292 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $298.24 01-11703-13-010 ANTHONY SANCHEZ 911 COOPER LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0010009114 APPLE VALLEY4TH $300.00 01-11705-06-050 JIM VOGEL 933 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100009339 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $339.07 01-11706-04-050 CARRIE TESSMAN 991 CORTLAND DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0013009913 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $258.43 01-11706-05-050 MARGIE KISSNER 980 CORTLAND DR S APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0016009803 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $288.57 01-11706-07-130 TAYLOR WALKER 965 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100009651 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $145.93 01-11706-07-170 VIRGINIA PAPNHAUSEN 981 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100009818 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $357.96 01-11706-08-040 ROBERT G SMALE 984 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100009842 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $251.62 01-11706-08-130 ADAM REED 948 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100009487 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $440.29 01-11707-02-010 RICHARD HANOUSEK 869 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061008692 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $431.64 01-11707-06-090 VALERIE L SAUL-TAYLOR 816 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061008163 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $315.48 01-11707-07-010 MARSHA ABDULLAH 892 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061008924 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $278.73 01-11707-07-030 KOMI AGBOKOU 884 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061008841 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $108.01 01-11707-07-060 LINDSAY JACOBS 872 MCINTOSH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0061008726 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $268.78 01-11707-09-070 HUGH O'DONNELL 825 ORIOLE DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0070008253 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $297.71 01-11707-12-010 BRIAN TIMM 864 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100008646 APPLE VALLEY8TH $302.61 01-11707-12-100 ADAM SWARTS 771 NEWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0067007714 APPLE VALLEY8TH $330.33 01-11707-15-070 G L FORSLUND 812 NEWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0067008126 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $140.75 01-11707-15-080 ROBERT LUNDQUIST 808 NEWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0067008084 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $168.57 01-11708-00-020 CHAD PIERCE 989 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0034009892 APPLE VALLEY 9TH $684.19 01-11708-02-070 OSIEL GARCIA 911 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0034009116 APPLE VALLEY 9TH $706.23 01-11709-01-020 JAMIE A EVERETTS 72 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0019000726 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $352.11 01-11709-01-040 CASSANDRA VOELLER 62 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0019000643 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $278.99 01-11709-02-020 MARK HARRINGTON 827 JONATHAN DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0049008277 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $163.10 01-11709-04-040 CHRISTINA BARROSO 846 JONATHAN DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0049008467 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $142.86 01-11709-07-040 BARBARA ABELL 818 REGENT DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0091008183 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $151.42 01-11710-01-350 CHRISTINE KONAKOWITZ 1005 BALDWIN DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0004010052 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $352.88 01-11710-03-100 DENA TORKELSON 1070 LOWELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0055010704 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $310.17 01-11710-03-170 DARREN SJOBERG 1071 RAMSDELL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0079010714 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $190.72 01-11712-02-150 ANGELA G MATTHIES 1062 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100010626 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $38.66 01-11750-04-060 GETAHUN TESFAYE 15344 DUNBAR AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0024153445 APPLE VALLEY EAST $290.79 01-11750-04-110 RESIDENT 15144 DUNBAR BLVD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0025151448 APPLE VALLEY EAST $240.17 01-11750-04-120 MARK N LIDKE 15142 DUNBAR BLVD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0025151422 APPLE VALLEY EAST $345.93 01-11751-05-060 JOHN MARKGRAF 15355 DRESDEN WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0018153559 APPLE VALLEY EAST 2ND $310.16 01-11753-04-020 BRAD RUTH 15472 DREXEL WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0657154724 APPLE VALLEY EAST 4TH $396.39 01-11754-01-030 ANDY KOPPANG 15495 DRESDEN TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0020154959 APPLE VALLEY EAST 5TH $324.32 01-11755-01-080 DIANNE MORITZ 15105 DUNBAR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0026151058 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $279.91 01-11755-01-160 RYAN GILSON 15114 DUNBAR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0026151140 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $258.48 01-14700-01-190 STEPHEN BORDEAU 173 STRESE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0408001739 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW $50.00 01-14700-02-120 PATRICIA PUTNAM 140 STRESE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0408001408 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW $418.77 01-14701-03-010 SCOTT BERG 128 STRESE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0408001283 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND $272.18 01-14701-03-080 NATASHIA THURIK 129 WALNUT CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0411001296 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND $177.43 01-14701-03-100 DENA M ROBERTS 137 WALNUT CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0411001379 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 2ND $356.51 01-14702-01-010 THOMAS STANDAFER 129 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0354001295 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 3RD $396.34 01-14702-03-160 JENNIFER ROSA 193 COUNTY ROAD 42 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0345001933 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 3RD $366.25 01-14703-03-050 JUDY WENNBERG 144 OAKWOOD RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0381001441 BOB'S GARDEN VIEW 4TH $356.58 01-15200-01-060 SCOTT FISHER 7025 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0774070253 BRIAR OAKS OF AV $242.90 01-15200-03-010 PAUL DORNBACH 7022 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0774070220 BRIAR OAKS OF AV $95.90 01-15201-01-070 RORY BERNSTEIN 12067 GANTRY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0744120675 BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND $923.42 01-15201-05-010 JULIE LONDGREN 7138 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0774071384 BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND $346.67 01-15201-05-030 LYNN KOSLOSKE 7162 121ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0774071624 BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND $326.50 01-16300-02-010 THIENNHIEN BUI 14571 GUTHRIE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0358145718 CARROLLTON ESTATES $34.11 01-16300-03-200 ADAM SCHMITZ 8111 UPPER 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0318081110 CARROLLTON ESTATES $149.70 01-16301-01-120 FAITH CRUMP 14639 HARRINGTON PL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0418146391 CARROLLTON ESTATES 2ND $243.06 01-16400-02-060 PAMELA TRUMP 14478 UPPER GUTHRIE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0359144785 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE $180.00 Page 1 of 5 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-104 Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment#670 PID Name Address CityStateZip Account# Plat_Name Amount 01-16402-01-081 RICHARD ROLLE-WATER OFF 14275 GUTHRIE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0358142756 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 3RD $218.45 01-16402-02-060 TY VINJE 14306 GUTHRIE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0358143069 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 3RD $342.79 01-16580-04-060 BOBBI WATTS 14222 FREEPORT TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0708142223 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES $318.71 01-16581-02-120 PAUL SMITH 14047 FREEPORT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0738140478 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 2ND $202.71 01-16581-02-130 JUDITH ESCAMILA 14015 FREEPORT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0738140155 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 2ND $359.45 01-16584-05-030 JOHN LOESCH 14046 FLAGSTONE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0713140469 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 5TH $277.79 01-16591-01-080 KHAMPHAY PROMMAZHAI 14360 FLORA WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0707143602 CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 2ND $50.00 01-16591-02-100 BRIAN BALLINGER 14354 FLORA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0741143543 CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 2ND $406.62 01-17002-01-090 MAHA SAADEH 8230 HAVELOCK CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0533082307 CHATEAU ESTATES 3RD $479.47 01-17003-02-030 PAM PEMBERTON 8030 133RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0580080303 CHATEAU ESTATES 4TH $168.57 01-17150-01-120 YVONNE NGANDO 13413 GEORGIA CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0761134133 CHERRY OAKS ESTATES $509.52 01-17152-01-020 ISAAK GEEDI 13417 GENEVA WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0756134171 CHERRY OAKS ESTATES 3RD $602.10 01-18050-02-060 BRIAN KOHORST 15715 DIAMOND WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0154157158 COBBLESTONE LAKE $340.95 01-18053-03-020 JEANNA CRIPPEN 15604 DUNBERRY CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877260818 COBBLESTONE LAKE 4TH $382.63 01-18055-01-030 IRVIN M SMITH 15664 COBBLESTONE LAKE PKWY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877266728 COBBLESTONE LAKE 6TH $394.11 01-18062-01-020 CHRISTOPHER KEYES 15852 COBBLESTONE LAKE PKWY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261148 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RC $317.48 01-18062-04-010 JEFFREY HAMMILL 15889 EASTBEND WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261748 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RC $474.84 01-18062-06-020 MOHAMED ALI 15872 EASTCHESTER RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261398 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RC $367.08 01-18062-06-070 ERIC S ALLEN 15877 DUXBURY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261813 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RC $339.00 01-18062-07-090 SHARIFF RASOUL 4930 159TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261443 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RC $297.08 01-18077-01-020 KENT TROYER 8681 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0583086810 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $223.52 01-18077-01-030 DAVID SMITH 8675 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0583086752 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $168.57 01-18077-01-090 DARNELL BAILEY 8631 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0583086315 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $390.32 01-18077-02-020 JEREMY SCHROEDER 8660 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0583086604 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $150.00 01-18077-02-140 SHAYNE BOODOO 8588 134TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0583085887 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $36.39 01-18100-01-040 JILLIAN MUSSELMAN 13677 HOLYOKE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0365136775 COBBLESTONE LAKEVIEW $353.62 01-18100-01-190 JASON BROWN 13771 HOLYOKE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0365137716 COBBLESTONE LAKEVIEW $422.05 01-18150-01-100 JUDY VAN VOORHIS 8520 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584085209 COBBLESTONES I $450.76 01-18150-03-102 HOSSAM AFIFI 8657 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584086579 COBBLESTONES I $502.46 01-18151-01-010 DAVID C ANDERSON 8637 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584086371 COBBLESTONES I REPLAT $339.74 01-18151-01-020 WENDY ROGERS 8635 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584086355 COBBLESTONES I REPLAT $196.43 01-18154-01-010 JENETTE NEUGEBAUER 8543 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584085431 COBBLESTONES 4TH $308.23 01-18300-03-010 ROBERT MARSH 15430 EAGLE BAY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877262573 CORTLAND $371.40 01-18301-03-020 CHRIS JONES 15315 EAGLE BAY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877263143 CORTLAND 2ND $363.10 01-18305-02-020 KATHERINE LACEY 15124 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877266868 CORTLAND 6TH $409.19 01-19900-02-020 ERLAND FLAMING 5262 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0170052623 DELANEY PARK $379.62 01-19902-01-040 MARK SAUER 14593 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032145938 DELANEY PARK 3RD $353.97 01-19902-01-050 TOM BISHOP 14607 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032146076 DELANEY PARK 3RD $331.13 01-20500-03-320 CORLIN FRANZMEIER 14700 DORY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0663147001 DIAMOND PATH $328.60 01-20500-03-420 ROBYN EVERETT 14729 DORY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0663147290 DIAMOND PATH $316.94 01-20502-01-200 PAUL BROWN 5178 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0192051785 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $284.67 01-20502-02-070 JOSEPH BETLEY 14898 EASTER AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0660148986 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $291.57 01-20502-02-190 ERIC WIEDL 4913 UPPER 148TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0193049135 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $516.37 01-20502-03-120 KIMBERLY TURNER 4919 149TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0195049190 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $376.95 01-20502-06-010 JERRY IVERSON 14838 DUNDEE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0029148382 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $307.43 01-20502-08-110 JARED PERO 4985 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0192049854 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $302.18 01-20502-09-050 PHILLIP RAMEY 5120 148TH PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0192051207 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $190.13 01-20503-01-040 JAMES ARNOLD 14940 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0033149400 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $322.48 01-20503-01-060 TYRONE PRIMOLI 14946 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0033149467 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $310.37 01-20503-02-160 MOHMUD HAGUF 14850 ECHO WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0033148501 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $317.36 01-20504-02-170 ALLEN HALCOMB 5367 UPPER 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0869053672 DIAMOND PATH 5TH $343.66 01-20505-01-037 RAND!HANSEN 14692 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032146928 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $288.25 01-20505-01-049 THOMAS J WALKER 5098 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0184050985 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $159.71 01-20505-01-052 DARRIN CHANCE-WATER OFF 5090 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0184050902 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $213.28 01-20505-01-053 DARRIN BERGSTROM 14676 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032146761 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $274.43 01-20505-01-078 AMANDA CARLSON 5046 147TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0184050464 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $159.71 01-20505-01-114 MAXWELL HIRACHETA 5161 148TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0191051612 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $273.82 01-20505-01-132 SUSAN ANDERSON 14792 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032147926 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $264.56 01-20505-01-133 JULIE LUNDSTROM 5175 148TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0191051752 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $325.78 01-20506-01-280 R D R INC 14630 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032146308 DIAMOND PATH 7TH $208.56 01-20508-02-200 MEHDI A.CHOUMAN 5148 148TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0191051489 DIAMOND PATH 9TH $310.52 01-20510-01-270 TROYA PALMER 5236 149TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0196052367 DIAMOND PATH 11TH $314.61 01-22451-02-030 ANGELA JOHNSON 13594 GLASGOW LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0767135944 EAGLE RIDGE ESTATES 2ND $397.10 01-23201-01-020 MONIQUE HARRIS 12859 GARRETT CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877261518 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND $306.91 01-23700-01-410 MICHELLE J O'DONNELL 5330 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0632053306 EMERALD POINT $299.83 01-23702-01-060 GREGORY BELL 5378 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0632053785 EMERALD POINT 3RD $602.87 01-23702-01-090 JEFF HUNTER 5372 EMERALD WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0632053728 EMERALD POINT 3RD $298.96 01-25650-03-230 JARROD M BEACH 13532 LOWER ELKWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0662135320 FARQUAR HILLS $400.41 01-28950-01-180 DONALD MERCHANT 14327 HICKORY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0424143275 GARDENVIEW PLACE $168.69 01-28950-01-340 JARED HOAGLAND 14363 HICKORY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0424143630 GARDENVIEW PLACE $283.10 01-28950-01-610 CALEB RE INNOVATIONS L.L.C. 14387 HICKORY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0424143879 GARDENVIEW PLACE $243.77 01-28951-01-010 DEAN HEWES 14201 HIBISCUS CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0420142016 GARDENVIEW PLACE 2ND $218.47 01-28951-01-090 LUIGI GUY CASTIN 14216 HIBISCUS CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0420142164 GARDENVIEW PLACE 2ND $331.45 01-30601-01-010 DESIRAE CHRISTENSEN 8677 135TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0584086777 GOLFVIEW 2ND $324.75 01-31000-05-150 HEATHER KAUCHMAN 6945 137TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0820069452 GREENLEAF $319.90 01-31000-05-310 BRYAN R SCHROEDER 13722 FAIRLAWN AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0685137220 GREENLEAF $256.16 01-31000-08-010 MEGAN MALM 13774 FORDHAM AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0724137744 GREENLEAF $67.88 01-31001-02-050 CHRIS AYMOND 13422 FLAGSTAFF AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0715134221 GREENLEAF 2ND $293.93 01-31001-03-050 JOHN JONES IV 13426 FLORIDA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0718134269 GREENLEAF 2ND $78.90 01-31001-06-120 DAMIEN ROSSI 6925 133RD CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0796069254 GREENLEAF 2ND $282.07 01-31001-07-110 ISMAEL RANGEL-GONZALES 13387 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0721133878 GREENLEAF 2ND $135.91 01-31001-10-130 STEVE ODEGARD 13325 FORDHAM AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0724133255 GREENLEAF 2ND $416.60 01-31003-01-050 DANIEL KUKLOCK-OFF 13549 FINDLAY AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0706135492 GREENLEAF 4TH $490.48 01-31004-03-090 CARRIE KUNTZ 13053 FINDLAY AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0706130535 GREENLEAF 5TH $361.43 01-31004-04-150 MELLICENT WARINGTON 6401 132ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0790064012 GREENLEAF 5TH $392.10 01-31004-05-130 TANESHA FORD 13159 FERRIS CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0700131596 GREENLEAF 5TH $205.15 01-31004-05-340 RONALD E HART 13041 FINCH WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0703130413 GREENLEAF 5TH $323.10 Page 2 of 5 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-104 Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment#670 PID Name Address CityStateZip Account# Plat_Name Amount 01-31005-10-010 PATRICIA DAHNCKE 13303 EVELETH WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0672133034 GREENLEAF 6TH $50.00 01-31006-06-100 MICHAEL D KERN 5668 139TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0832056687 GREENLEAF 7TH $328.00 01-31006-06-120 JAMES A DILLY 5648 139TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0832056489 GREENLEAF 7TH $356.71 01-31006-06-130 MICHAEL JONES 5642 139TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0832056422 GREENLEAF 7TH $419.69 01-31007-05-140 GARY L STECKMAN 5536 133RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0797055369 GREENLEAF 8TH $369.60 01-31008-04-120 SADUMO HUSSEIN 13087 EUCLID AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0665130872 GREENLEAF 9TH $242.74 01-31008-10-060 KELLY ROOT 5810 130TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0780058107 GREENLEAF 9TH $386.92 01-31008-12-040 MICHAEL FIEDLER 5920 131ST ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0784059200 GREENLEAF 9TH $251.77 01-31009-02-100 BRIAHNA MERRITT 13045 FERNANDO AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0691130458 GREENLEAF 10TH $407.29 01-31010-01-100 STEVEN FRANKE 14100 ENSLEY CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0656141003 GREENLEAF 11TH $470.13 01-31010-01-700 CHRISTOPHER UNZEN 5001 142ND PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0840050011 GREENLEAF 11TH $120.66 01-31010-02-060 RICHARD C SMITH 5276 142ND PATH W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0840052769 GREENLEAF 11TH $344.27 01-31011-05-170 LUCAS THILL 14087 DOMINICA AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0653140875 GREENLEAF 12TH $337.31 01-31011-05-260 BRUCE HANSON 4707 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0844047070 GREENLEAF 12TH $190.75 01-31100-04-050 THOMAS BACKUS 7013 146TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0865070134 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES $238.19 01-31101-02-030 ALEXANDER VOYTIKHOV 7429 142ND STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0841074291 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $422.59 01-31101-02-070 RESIDENT 7421 142ND STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0841074218 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $33.25 01-31101-05-010 DOUGLAS MILLER 7481 142ND STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0841074812 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $235.47 01-31102-02-010 KUMAR IMRIT 7429 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0853074296 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $366.02 01-31102-03-010 RACHEL SHROYER 7403 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0853074031 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $256.13 01-31102-04-010 ALISON ZIELSKE 7411 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0853074114 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $327.43 01-31102-09-020 MAN FUNG LAU 7368 143RD STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0853073686 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $290.19 01-31105-01-020 STEVEN GENRICH 13503 EVELETH WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0672135039 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 6TH $257.42 01-31105-04-030 RESIDENT 13534 EVERTON AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0675135341 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 6TH $172.40 01-31800-02-140 GAYLE JOHNSON 13453 GRANADA AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0357134531 HALLWOOD HIGHLANDS $326.93 01-32150-01-001 JAMEL RASPBERRY 15717 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0143157178 HAWTHORNE $301.00 01-32150-01-012 JERRY H DAYE JR 15739 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0143157392 HAWTHORNE $372.40 01-32150-01-024 RANY DAJANI 15730 FOX CIR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0187157308 HAWTHORNE $301.62 01-32150-01-045 SABINDRA SHRESTHA 15738 FRANCE WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0212157380 HAWTHORNE $305.93 01-32150-01-051 KRYSTAL KARLS 15722 FRANCE WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0212157224 HAWTHORNE $354.30 01-32150-01-072 DENNIS MONGOVEN 6717 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210067177 HAWTHORNE $376.84 01-32150-01-092 MIERA HORTON 15867 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0143158671 HAWTHORNE $180.30 01-32150-01-100 RESIDENT 6740 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210067409 HAWTHORNE $186.29 01-32150-01-145 TORONDA SWEENEY 6886 FOLKESTONE RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0180068866 HAWTHORNE $232.11 01-32150-01-162 SHANNON LUPIAN 15715 FREMONT WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0158157154 HAWTHORNE $302.82 01-32151-01-010 SUSAN RICE 6889 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210068894 HAWTHORNE 2ND $264.32 01-32151-01-034 BERNARD WALLACE 6766 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210067664 HAWTHORNE 2ND $217.13 01-32151-01-076 YOLANDA DOSS 15823 FREEDOM LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0157158237 HAWTHORNE 2ND $293.40 01-32151-01-089 CHANDA JOYNER-WATER OFF 15870 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0159158706 HAWTHORNE 2ND $212.89 01-32151-01-101 HIBAT SHARIF 15822 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0159158227 HAWTHORNE 2ND $364.70 01-32151-01-102 IDMAN OMAR 15818 FRISIAN LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0159158185 HAWTHORNE 2ND $1,275.74 01-32200-01-060 DAVID SCHWARZ 13961 DULUTH CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0639139611 HAZELWOOD ESTATES $303.38 01-32403-01-070 LAWRENCE ANDERSON 13140 HALLMARK CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0527131409 HERITAGE HILLS 4TH $321.87 01-32801-01-070 FELONISE PITCHFORD 12815 GERMANE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0757128156 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND $274.97 01-32801-01-080 FELONISE PITCHFORD 12817 GERMANE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0757128172 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND $214.95 01-33030-02-080 NEM KHADGE 13233 GLENHAVEN AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0448132338 HIGHPOINT $288.85 01-33903-01-030 JAMES REX 8521 PALOMINO DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0537085215 HIDDEN PONDS 4TH $292.77 01-34150-01-100 DAVID REVERING 12595 DRIFTWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0642125953 HUNTINGTON $195.23 01-34152-02-110 VICTOR JORDAN 12780 EDINBROOK PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0620127807 HUNTINGTON 3RD $408.37 01-34154-01-130 JEREMY WEESTRAND 12779 EMMER PL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0623127796 HUNTINGTON 5TH $411.85 01-34500-01-260 MARFAM PROPERTIES 15859 HYLAND POINTE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0059158590 HYLAND POINTE SHORES $152.47 01-38950-01-010 AMY MULLENBACH 13205 FLAGSTAFF AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0877262448 JOLENE ADDITION $397.56 01-40950-01-090 RESIDENT 14250 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0354142503 K&G 1ST ADDN $437.11 01-44201-01-020 KEN CARLSON 15813 GARDEN VIEW DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0034158137 LAC LAVON SHORES 2ND $146.42 01-45800-03-260 DEREK BONDICH 15687 HAYES TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0042156875 LONGRIDGE $177.43 01-45800-03-270 KIM K ANDERSON 15697 HAYES TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0042156974 LONGRIDGE $302.65 01-45800-03-370 DANIEL JAY BROMENSCHENKEL 8353 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0208083533 LONGRIDGE $283.30 01-45800-05-020 DIRK WALTON 8461 156TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0205084617 LONGRIDGE $357.24 01-45800-05-190 TIMOTHY HAUSER 15669 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0044156691 LONGRIDGE $341.30 01-45801-01-070 CLAYTON BAER 15721 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0044157210 LONGRIDGE 2ND $288.24 01-45801-01-160 YVONNE ZAHN 15775 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0044157756 LONGRIDGE 2ND $257.01 01-45801-02-070 ERIC C ROE 15872 HAYES TR CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0042158723 LONGRIDGE 2ND $518.66 01-45801-03-270 KRISTIN GARDNER 15705 HAYES TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0042157055 LONGRIDGE 2ND $389.59 01-45801-07-020 JEANINE JOHNSON 15890 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0039158900 LONGRIDGE 2ND $338.30 01-45801-08-040 ANNETTE ZEISSIG 15958 HARWELL AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0036159588 LONGRIDGE 2ND $289.60 01-45801-08-370 ANDREW CAMPBELL 15947 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0039159478 LONGRIDGE 2ND $323.45 01-47175-01-020 ROBERT TYLER 13872 GLENDALE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0630138729 MAJESTIC RIDGE $383.92 01-48200-02-040 LANCE ANDREWS 12755 DIAMOND CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0650127552 MEADOWLARK GLEN $89.14 01-48200-03-050 GREGORY BROOKS 12788 ETHELTON WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0678127881 MEADOWLARK GLEN $399.06 01-48201-01-010 CAMERON HENRICHS 12761 ETHELTON WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0678127618 MEADOWLARK GLEN 2ND $150.51 01-49100-01-020 AARON JESMER 7983 HALLMARK WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0023079831 MORNINGVIEW $361.37 01-49100-02-220 PHILLIP RENGEL 15615 HALLMARK PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0015156159 MORNINGVIEW $333.04 01-49100-03-080 JENNIFER SWEENY 7875 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0208078756 MORNINGVIEW $402.50 01-49101-09-010 THEA JOHNSON 7737 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0208077378 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $225.26 01-49101-15-020 RESIDENT 7684 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0208076842 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $189.58 01-49101-20-020 RESIDENT 7720 157TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0208077204 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $99.48 01-49102-05-030 ANDREW SCHANEN 15704 GRIFFON CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0053157044 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $271.96 01-49102-07-030 APRIL JOHNSON 15725 GRIFFON CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0053157259 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $205.64 01-49102-16-040 JONATHAN BLOCKER 15839 GRIFFON PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0054158397 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $146.42 01-49103-05-010 PAUL OAKES 15840 GRIFFON PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0054158405 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $177.43 01-49103-16-030 CHUN HAING CHAN 15943 GRANADA AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0011159439 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $228.97 01-49105-01-150 MICHAEL WALTERS 15775 HANNOVER PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0012157754 MORNINGVIEW 6TH $357.97 01-49106-01-510 ANTHONY WELIN 15899 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0111158992 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $377.04 01-49106-01-540 HANNA BARR 15901 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0111159016 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $186.29 01-49106-02-190 KATHERINE MCCARTY 15870 GOOSEBERRY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0111158703 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $342.52 01-52000-02-060 MIKE PRESLEY 6580 132ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0790065803 NORDIC WOODS $263.55 01-52000-03-020 JOSEPH TRUHLER 6712 132ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0790067122 NORDIC WOODS $415.21 Page 3 of 5 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-104 Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment#670 PID Name Address CityStateZip Account# Plat_Name Amount 01-52001-01-040 RENAE KIRGISS 13194 FOLIAGE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0721131948 NORDIC WOODS 2ND $177.43 01-52001-01-160 DONALD J WEEK 13150 FLAMINGO CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0717131506 NORDIC WOODS 2ND $408.66 01-53500-01-030 DWAYNE K SMITH 7406 GERMANE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0760074066 OAK RIDGE PARK $22.00 01-53500-02-080 TRISHA GREENE 7440 GERMANE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0760074405 OAK RIDGE PARK $25.56 01-53500-04-040 CASEY KANTER 7478 GERMANE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0760074785 OAK RIDGE PARK $324.34 01-56501-02-010 COLEEN E CARLSON 13372 HUMMINGBIRD DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0440133722 PALOMINO CLIFFS 2ND $399.00 01-56600-01-030 SEAN WALKER 366 CIMARRON RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0528003664 PALOMINO HILLS $325.15 01-56601-01-060 NANCY MOODY 135 SABRA CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0546001351 PALOMINO HILLS 2ND $241.68 01-56602-02-140 MARY JANE RODRIGUEZ 110 PONY LN E APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0540001100 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD $439.88 01-56603-01-170 AIDA RABELO 121 CHAPARRAL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0519001214 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $161.38 01-56603-03-240 BISHOP WILLY 101 HIDDEN MEADOW CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0531001010 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $277.67 01-56603-07-040 JACKY WILSON 104 CHAPARRAL DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0519001040 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $403.54 01-56606-01-010 DANA SMITH 8481 134TH STREET CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0582084816 PALOMINO HILLS 7TH $272.63 01-56650-05-080 JAY HANSEN 413 REFLECTION RD APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0567004136 PALOMINO HILLS LAKESHORE $311.57 01-56700-01-070 KEVIN DEE 109 CIMARRON CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0525001091 PALOMINO HILLS REPLAT $333.45 01-56722-01-020 HALIMO AWED 13954 HOLYOKE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0370139541 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $319.93 01-56722-01-040 KAYLYN STROM 13972 HOLYOKE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0370139723 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $391.73 01-56722-01-040 RESIDENT 13974 HOLYOKE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0370139749 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $204.66 01-56722-02-020 ANTONIO TAYLOR 13943 HOLYOKE CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0370139434 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $459.91 01-56723-01-140 RESIDENT 13820 HOLYOKE LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0365138201 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 4TH $394.68 01-56775-02-320 SIRAK MEBRAHTU 8475 137TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0581084759 PALOMINO WOODS $155.28 01-56775-04-100 ALFRED SESAY 13620 HAVELOCK TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0533136202 PALOMINO WOODS $431.38 01-56775-05-070 SCOTT CAMPBELL 13669 HARMONY WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0361136696 PALOMINO WOODS $433.62 01-56775-05-140 MICHAEL FLOYD 13670 HARWELL PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0520136702 PALOMINO WOODS $242.39 01-56775-07-050 NICOLE MICKELSON 13727 HANOVER WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0521137279 PALOMINO WOODS $181.86 01-56775-08-230 MARGARITA VARELA MURTIA 8102 137TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0581081029 PALOMINO WOODS $268.13 01-56775-10-120 WILLIAM GRANGER 8356 140TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0570083564 PALOMINO WOODS $334.72 01-56775-11-150 DARREN J LIETZAU 14096 HEYWOOD PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0366140966 PALOMINO WOODS $304.28 01-56950-01-140 ANGELES WHATTS 14262 GLENCOVE TRL APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0347142628 PENNOCK 4TH $287.46 01-57500-01-050 AHMED SOHIL 14323 EMBRY PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0032143230 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 1ST $335.73 01-57503-02-050 TIM ABBOTT 14342 EBONY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0625143429 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 4TH $375.02 01-57506-01-220 JAMES HOLMES 14334 EMPIRE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0104143340 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 7TH $558.91 01-57506-02-020 ZACHARY WOODCOCK 14318 EMPIRE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0104143183 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 7TH $155.28 01-57506-02-110 MARY GLOVER 14300 EMPIRE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0104143001 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 7TH $82.22 01-57508-01-380 PAMELA STENHJEM 14380 ESTATES AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0112143803 PILOT KNOB ESTATES 9TH $50.00 01-57650-02-010 LAURA HENRY 5809 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0777058094 PINECREST $136.87 01-57651-01-110 LAMPHONE SAENGSOURIYA 12713 EVELETH PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0671127136 PINECREST 2ND $367.35 01-57675-01-170 KARINA ACOSTA 5557 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0777055579 PINECREST TOWNHOMES $359.35 01-57675-01-200 JONATHAN GUTIERREZ 5569 126TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0777055694 PINECREST TOWNHOMES $297.03 01-63400-01-020 THUAN NGUYEN 15754 FINCH AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0127157541 REGATTA $366.62 01-63400-03-360 BRADLEY SOLEM 15694 FINEWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0132156942 REGATTA $305.97 01-63400-07-010 TERRY SAUTBINE 15758 FJORD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0138157589 REGATTA $394.16 01-63400-20-120 REGATTA COURTHOME RENTALS 15899 FJORD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0138158991 REGATTA $1,308.09 01-63401-01-010 REGATTA COURTHOME RENTALS 6374 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210063747 REGATTA 2ND $2,228.95 01-63401-01-030 REGATTA COURTHOME RENTALS 6390 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210063903 REGATTA 2ND $1,640.39 01-63401-29-200 CHERYL COOPER 15578 FINCH AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0127155784 REGATTA 2ND $253.30 01-63402-11-030 MELISSA R NELSON 6445 158TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0210064455 REGATTA 3RD $317.44 01-64600-01-020 RONALD VOSS 14259 DRAKE PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0610142592 ROLLING RIDGE $383.03 01-64600-02-060 KENNETH BOEHM 14295 DRAKE PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0610142956 ROLLING RIDGE $374.56 01-64600-04-070 ERIC W ANDERSON 14405 DRUMLIN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0611144050 ROLLING RIDGE $244.26 01-64600-04-070 ERIC W ANDERSON 14405 DRUMLIN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0611144050 ROLLING RIDGE $509.31 01-64600-04-070 ALISON MARIE LANG 14405 DRUMLIN CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0611144050 ROLLING RIDGE $188.02 01-66200-01-070 DAVID BRUNT 7197 131ST CIR W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0788071979 SALEM WOODS $383.04 01-66500-03-070 RICHARD TENGWALL 13826 GLADIOLA WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0766138261 SCOTT HIGHLANDS $231.80 01-66500-04-230 STEWART GOODMAN 13968 GLAZIER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0772139683 SCOTT HIGHLANDS $269.81 01-66501-02-310 CHRISTOPHER MCCARGAR 14113 GLAZIER AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0769141130 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND $351.92 01-66502-03-010 JILL MEIRINK 14459 GENESEE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0754144594 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD $327.63 01-66502-06-070 DANNIA EDWARDS 7040 UPPER 143RD CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0847070400 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD $251.73 01-66503-03-010 CHAD ZUELOW 14347 GARLAND AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0745143473 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $309.50 01-66503-03-090 GREGG WEBER 14467 GARLAND AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0745144679 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $180.04 01-66503-03-200 MIKE J MCCORMICK 14400 GARRETT AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0748144007 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $440.16 01-66503-06-060 ZOE VEDETTE GARRISON 7118 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0859071189 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $263.57 01-66503-06-090 KRISTY CERONSKY 7172 145TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0859071726 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $165.61 01-66700-02-040 SCOTT A FRIEDLAND 5900 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0844059000 SCOTTSBRIAR $433.10 01-66700-04-040 THAKOOR GHERAU 5720 143RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0850057203 SCOTTSBRIAR $51.09 01-66700-05-020 NEIL ERICKSON 5650 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0844056501 SCOTTSBRIAR $103.31 01-66700-05-070 RICHARD CONOVER 5716 142ND ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0844057160 SCOTTSBRIAR $324.14 01-66700-06-020 JASON CRESS 14314 EUCLID AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0665143149 SCOTTSBRIAR $259.98 01-66700-08-030 RESIDENT 5718 144TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0857057180 SCOTTSBRIAR $282.30 01-66701-01-090 WILLIE LUMSON 14431 EXLEY LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0626144319 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $432.52 01-66701-03-140 ROSIE MUNZ 14449 EVEREST AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0673144493 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $309.79 01-75950-01-070 JEANIE LOMBARDI 7880 133RD ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0580078802 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY $304.76 01-75951-04-040 DAVID STISH 13695 GUILD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0509136954 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY II $328.47 01-75952-03-110 BIANCA CARR 13640 DULUTH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0647136401 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY III $80.60 01-75952-03-140 MARK A KLINGSHEIM 13652 DULUTH DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0647136526 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY III $338.25 01-75956-01-070 CHRISTINE KUZNAR 13503 GOSSAMER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0550135038 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY IV $527.45 01-76204-01-030 NANCY TSCHIDA 13986 EMBER WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0699139865 THE WOODWINDS 5TH $407.48 01-76503-01-110 PATRICK MCKENZIE 8410 141ST CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0574084105 TIMBERWICK 4TH $340.58 01-76504-02-180 DAVID A JOHNSON 7755 139TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0369077553 TIMBERWICK 5TH $342.63 01-76900-01-130 DAVE BELL 15263 DUNDEE AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0029152632 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $321.83 01-76900-05-400 BUNGKYU JUNG 15182 DUPONT PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0120151822 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $377.87 01-77000-02-030 EMMANUEL KOJO 7509 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100075090 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $268.16 01-77000-04-060 DAVID HERNANDEZ 7585 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100075850 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $400.18 01-77000-08-060 ANTHONY BANNER 7685 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100076858 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $269.56 01-77000-11-050 NANCY J CALHOON 7795 WHITNEY DR APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0100077955 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $141.99 01-81301-02-090 JOHN ZENDER 14132 HEYWOOD PATH APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0366141329 VALLEY MEADOWS 2ND $296.16 01-81320-02-100 JOSHUA THORSTAD 12853 PENNOCK AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0386128538 VALLEY OAKS TOWNHOMES $302.64 Page 4 of 5 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-104 Delinquent Utility Accounts Assessment#670 PID Name Address CityStateZip Account# Plat_Name Amount 01-81325-01-050 SHANNON JOHNSON 14973 EMBER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0122149733 VALLEY PINES $333.54 01-81325-01-100 RESIDENT 14983 EMBER CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0122149832 VALLEY PINES $340.69 01-81400-01-030 DELMOND HUCK 7381 146TH WAY W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0867073813 VALLEY SOUTH $238.30 01-81400-01-150 CENEN SANCHEZ 14605 GARRETT AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0748146051 VALLEY SOUTH $242.12 01-81400-02-120 ZELALEM KINDE 7335 UPPER 146TH ST W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0864073352 VALLEY SOUTH $414.21 01-81454-01-070 AMINA OSMAN 14784 LOWER ENDICOTT WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0197147844 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 5TH $400.62 01-81455-01-230 DWAYNE WASHINGTON 14789 LOWER ENDICOTT WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0197147893 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 6TH $315.67 01-81456-01-190 TOM GORE 14778 ENDICOTT WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0194147789 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 7TH $447.52 01-83276-01-210 IRENE EIDE 13943 FARMINGTON WAY APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0831139435 WATERFORD VILLAGE TWNHM 2ND $271.83 01-84190-02-010 MICHAEL P LARKIN 13745 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0366137459 WILDWOOD $293.83 01-84190-05-010 BARBARA GEORGE 13806 HEYWOOD CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0366138069 WILDWOOD $322.31 01-84193-03-020 LEE SACHS 8368 LOWER 138TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0371083680 WILDWOOD 4TH $304.31 01-84194-01-040 CHRISTIAN CHERMAK 8343 UPPER 138TH CT W APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0374083430 WILDWOOD 5TH $341.33 01-84195-02-010 TIBABU TENNA 13720 HEMLOCK CT APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0363137205 WILDWOOD 6TH $41.18 01-84351-01-110 HUBERT BORRMANN 13017 GARRETT LN APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0752130173 WILLIAMSBURG 2ND $238.03 01-85280-01-020 TARA NELSON 13935 FLEETWOOD AVE APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 0719139358 WYNDEMERE ADDITION $385.88 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS $113,431.99 Page 5 of 5 • ITEM: 5.C. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 671, $1,174.00 - Delinquent False Alarm Charges Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Cathy Broughten, Assistant Finance Director Finance Department ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Hold a public hearing. 2. Adopt the resolution levying 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 671, delinquent false alarm charges, in the amount of$1,174.00, minus any prepayments. SUMMARY: Attached please find the public hearing documents for the 2020 Special Assessment Roll No. 671 for delinquent false alarm charges. The public hearing notices have been mailed to the affected property owners and the affidavits of publication of the hearing notices have been received. BACKGROUND: The total amount of the assessment is $1,174.00 and represents false alarm charges billed by the City, which includes a $50.00 administrative fee. We have not received any payments to date. The number of properties involved and the amounts of the charges are not consistent from year to year. The amount is down from the Spring 2020 assessment of$1,288.00. It is also lower than the Fall 2019 assessment of$1,784.00. Certification History Spring 2020 $1,288.00 Fall 2019 $1,784.00 Spring 2019 $1,388.00 Fall 2018 $1,124.00 Spring 2016 $1,438.00 Prepayments will be accepted by the City until Monday, November 9, 2020. At that time, the balance will be submitted to Dakota County to be levied on the 2021 property tax statements along with 8% interest from the date of the adoption of the assessment roll. No written objections have been received. BUDGET IMPACT: The ultimate adoption of the assessment roll and the collection of the certified amounts will avoid having to write-off$1,174.00 of previously billed revenues. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution Exhibit EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY MINNESOTA, HELD ON OCTOBER 8, 2020 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County,Minnesota,was held at the Municipal Center in said municipality on the 8th day of October,2020, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The following members were present: and the following were absent: * * * * * * * * * * * The Finance Director presented an affidavit of publication showing publication of the Notice of Hearing on proposed assessment roll 671 for improvements as described in said notice. Said affidavit showed publication in the official newspaper in accordance with a resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council,which affidavit was examined, found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objections, if any,to said proposed assessment and the Mayor proceeded to conduct the hearing related to the assessment roll. All persons were given an opportunity to present all objections and all written objections theretofore filed with the Clerk were presented and considered and all objections were tabulated and are attached hereto as Exhibit A. The Mayor then declared the hearing closed. Member XXX introduced Resolution No. 2020- and moved its adoption: * * * * * * * * * * * CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- RESOLUTION APPROVING AND LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS,public hearings have been duly held this 8th day of October,2020, concerning the proposed assessment roll as set forth in Council Resolution No. 2020-103 with all objections to any of said assessment having been duly noted and considered, if any. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County,Minnesota, as follows: 1. The Assistant Finance Director has calculated the amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed for improvements in the areas described in the legal notice of public hearing, as set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2020-103, against every assessable lot,piece or parcel of land affected thereby upon the basis of benefits without regard to cash valuation in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 429; and notice has been duly published and mailed as required by law that this Council would meet and pass upon all objections, if any, and to amend said proposed assessment as might be necessary; and said proposed assessment roll has at all times since their filing been open for public inspection and an opportunity has been given to all interested parties to present their objections, if any,to such proposed assessment. 2. This Council,having heard and considered all objections so presented and being fully advised in the premises, finds each of the lots,pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed assessment roll, dated September 10,2020, in the aggregate amount of$1,174.00 subject to adjustments/prepayments during the hearing process of which there were none, is subject to such charges and that such amount is hereby levied against each of the respective lots,pieces and parcels of land therein described. The Clerk is hereby directed to amend all necessary parts of the one page of Assessment Roll 671, adopted for hearing purposes by Resolution No. 2020-103 and to attach the assessment roll in the amount of$1,174.00 to this Resolution as Exhibit B,then containing one page. 3. The proposed assessment roll is hereby adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessment for each of said lots. Each assessment,together with interest at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of Resolution No. 2020-103 accruing on the full amount thereof, from time to time unpaid, shall be a lien concurrent with one(1)year's interest on that and other unpaid installments to be payable with the general taxes for each consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid. 4. Prior to certification of the assessment roll to the County Auditor,the owner of any lot,piece or parcel of land assessed hereby may, at any time,pay the whole of such assessment with interest accrued to day of payment,to the Treasurer of the municipality except that the entire amount may be paid within thirty(30)days hereof without interest. 2 5. The Assistant Finance Director shall, as soon as may be,prepare and transmit to the County Auditor, a Special Assessment Input form as may be prescribed by the County Auditor,to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect said assessments in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED this 8th day of October,2020. Mary Hamann-Roland,Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk * * * * * * * * * * * The motion for the adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Member XXX upon a vote being taken thereon,the following voted in favor: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted on the 8th day of October, 2020. CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, being duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, 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 true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of said municipality, duly called and held on the date herein indicated, so far as the minutes relate to the levy of assessments for improvements in said municipality. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this 8th day of October, 2020. Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 3 Exhibit A RESOLUTION NO. 2020- 4 Exhibit B Resolution Number 2020-103 Delinquent False Alarm Charges Assessment#671 PID#/Plat Name/Description Owner Name/Address Billing Name/Address Amount 01 11783 01 030 JUNG JA PARK ARBY'S RESTAURANT $ 182.00 AV SQUARE 4TH 3 GLENLAKE PKWY FL 5 7525 153RD ST W DELINQ FALSE ALARMS ATLANTA,GA 30328 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 01 71051 01 020 CENTRO BRADLEY SOUTHPORT CENTRE LLC BEST BUY $ 182.00 SOUTHPORT CENTRE 2ND P.O.BOX 4900 15300 CEDAR AVE DELINQ FALSE ALARMS SCOTTSDALE,AZ 85261 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 01 16650 01 020 CEDAR MARKET PLACE LLC BUFFALO WILD WINGS $ 182.00 CEDAR MARKETPLACE 16364 WAGNER WAY 14658 CEDAR AVE DELINQ FALSE ALARMS EDEN PRAIRIE,MN 55344 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 01 53200 02 010 BIGOS-NUVELO LLC BIGOS-NUVELO LLC $446.00 NUVELO 8325 WAYZATA BLVD STE 200 6780 FORTINO ST DELINQ FALSE ALARMS MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55426 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 01 22528 01 020 PARKWOOD APPLE VALLEY LLC WALGREENS DRUG $ 182.00 EAST VALLEY PLAZA 4TH P.O.BOX 1159 14020 PILOT KNOB RD DELINQ FALSE ALARMS DEERFIELD,IL 60015 APPLE VALLEY,MN 55124 TOTAL ASSESSMENT $1,17, 1 • ITEM: 5.D. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Regular Agenda Description: Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley (Tabled from September 24, 2020) Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Thomas Lovelace, City Planner Community Development Department Applicant: Project Number: United Properties PC19-10-ZSB Applicant Date: 10/16/2019 60 Days: 12/14/2019 120 Days: ACTION REQUESTED: The following is recommended: 1. Pass an ordinance rezoning of the 10.9-acre site located at 12444 Pilot Knob Road from "M6-A" (Multi-Family Residentia1/6-12 units per acre) to "PD" (Planned Development). 2. Direct staff to prepare an ordinance that will codify the uses, performance standards, and area requirements for the planned development. 3. Adopt a resolution approving the subdivision by preliminary plat of the 10.9-acre site into one lot and one outlot. 4. Adopt a resolution approving the site plan/building permit authorization to allow for the construction of a 3 and 4 story/98-unit senior cooperative building on Lot 1, Block 1, Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley, according to the preliminary plat. SUMMARY: United Properties is seeking City approval of the following: 1. Rezoning of the 10.9 acres, located at 12444 Pilot Knob Road, from "M6-A" (Multi- Family Residentia1/6-12 units per acre) to "PD" (Planned Development). 2. Subdivision by plat of the 10.9-acre site into one lot and one outlot. 3. Site plan/building permit authorization to allow for the construction of a 3-4 story/98- unit senior cooperative building. The property is located at 12444 Pilot Knob Road. It is bounded by Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) to the west, McAndrews Road (CSAH 38) to the south, and the Valleywood Municipal Golf Course to the east and north. A single-family home and three outbuildings are currently on the property. Access to the property is from a driveway off Pilot Knob Road, which will be removed as part of the proposed development project. The public hearing for this request was held on November 6, 2019, and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezoning, subdivision and site plan/building permit authorization at their August 5, 2020, meeting. The City Council considered this development proposal at their August 27, 2020, meeting and voted 4-1 to table it until their September 10, 2020, meeting. The petitioner submitted a letter, dated September 1, 2020, requesting that the item be tabled until the September 24, 2020, meeting. The purpose of the extension was to allow the petitioner additional time to meet with representatives from the surrounding neighborhood, prepare revised landscape plans, and to consider development options for the site. The Council voted 5-0 to table the request to the meeting of the 24th. On September 15, the petitioner and their consultants met with representatives of the surrounding neighborhoods to discuss potential revisions to the plan. The petitioner provided materials that included a site plan, landscape and front elevation renderings, for the proposed project; an alternative site plan that would be compliant with the current zoning classification and a rendering that showed various perspectives of the proposed project and the alternative compliant plan. The alternative compliant site plan and comparison renderings are included with this report. The petitioner provided a summary of their current request through the rezoning process and the group reviewed and discussed an alternative concept plan, which was provided as a hypothetical scenario that would meet the current "M-6A" zoning. It was mentioned that under the current zoning, this net nine-acre site could accommodate a three-story apartment building at a maximum of 12 units per acre and would likely eliminate the villa townhomes. Please note that the compliant site plan shows 120 units on the nine-acre site, which is 12 more than what the current zoning would allow. The neighborhood representatives expressed their concerns regarding traffic and the County's decision making process regarding access locations to the site. They expressed their desire to work with the City on modifying the traffic controls in the Huntington neighborhood located directly to the south of the site, such as erecting "No Thru Traffic" signage and establishing four-way stop intersections, and working with the County on reducing the speed limit on the adjacent county roads, in particular, the section of McAndrews Road east of Pilot Knob Road. Questions and comments were brought up about possible pathway and/or private drive connection to golf course. City staff indicated that a private drive connection had been reviewed, but a variety of constraints, such as grades and impacts to the golf course prevented the connection. Much of the conversation centered on the neighbors' concern with the amount of traffic noise that will be reverberated off the senior co-op building, which could be directed back at their homes along McAndrews Road, with one neighbor suggesting building a sound wall on the property. The discussion centered on potential modifications to the proposed landscaping along McAndrews Road that could mitigate sound and increase visual screening. United Properties offered to install plantings in some of the sparsely vegetated homes that abut McAndrews Road adjacent to the site. The neighbors seemed appreciative of that and would like to review options. It was noted that any additional landscaping on their property could be limited by possible restrictions related to the existing power line and county right of way. At the conclusion of the meeting, United Properties stated that they would prepare a revised landscape plan and submit it to two designated neighborhood representatives for review and comment. Based upon the comments received on the 15th, the petitioner requested another extension to the October 8, City Council meeting. The request was made so that a revised landscape plan could be prepared and reviewed by the neighborhood. A revised plan, which is included in this report, was submitted, reviewed and approved by the neighborhood representatives. The plan includes the addition of eight Black Hills spruce trees on the east/northeast side of the large pond and 20 Black Hills spruce trees along the south property line. These trees will enhance the buffer area and provide additional screening of the proposed use. United Properties has also agreed to plant a total of ten Black Hills spruce trees on the south side of McAndrews Road in the rear yards of lots abutting the road. The petitioner will work with the abutting property owners and city staff on the location of the spruce trees. BACKGROUND: Comprehensive Plan: The 2040 Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map guides the property "MD" (Medium Density Residential/6-12 units per acre). Medium Density Residential land uses include townhomes, other attached single-family dwellings, and low-rise apaitiiients and condominiums at densities that range from 6-12 units per acre. This designation fits with the M-4, M-5, M-6, and PD zoning districts. The applicant is proposing to construct 98 multi-family dwelling units. There is the possibility of the addition of up to seven (7) villa homes, which could be developed by others. The proposed senior co-op and villa homes on ten (10) acres result in an overall density of 11 units per acre, consistent with the "MD" designation. Therefore, the proposed development is compatible with the current land use designation. Livable Communities Impact: The proposed multi-family development will provide 98 senior co-op dwelling units and seven (7) townhomes. This development proposal will address the City's Livable Communities Act (LCA) principles of adding a housing product that helps provide a balanced supply and variety of housing types for people of all income levels and in all lifecycle stages. Zoning: The property is currently "M-6A" (Multiple Family Residential/6-12 units per acre). This property has had this designation since 1990. Prior to 1990, the property was zoned "A" (Agricultural) as was much of the non-public property in the area. M-6 zoning districts are intended for those areas which are designated for "medium density" in the comprehensive guide plan, where a moderately high density of townhouse or apartment dwelling units is expected. Property within these districts are characterized by relatively level topography, the minimal presence of significant mature vegetation and proximity to either neighborhood or community collector roads or to arterial roads. Townhouse dwellings and apailiiient buildings are permitted uses within this zoning district. A building in this zoning district can be no taller than 45 feet and can have a maximum of three stories. The proposed building will have a maximum height of 56 feet; primarily the pitched roof height on the 4 story portions of the 3 and 4 story building The applicant is requesting a rezoning from "M-6A" to "PD" (Planned Development). A Planned Development is an urban development often having two or more principal uses and having specialized performance standards relating to an overall approved development plan to provide for an optimal land use relationship. The purposes of a planned development are: • To encourage a more creative and efficient approach to the use of land; To allow a variety in the types of environment available to the people of the city; • To encourage more efficient allocation and maintenance of privately controlled open space in residential developments through the distribution of overall density of population and intensity of the land use where an arrangement is desired and feasible; • To provide the means for greater creativity and flexibility in environmental design than is provided under the strict application of the zoning and subdivision chapters while at the same time preserving the health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare of the city and its inhabitants; • To encourage an overall design within the natural boundaries for an area; and • To provide an overall guide for developments that are staged because of the size of an area The criteria necessary for approval of the preliminary development plan as well as the rezoning shall be as follows: 1. The proposed development is in conformance with the comprehensive guide plan of the city and encompasses an area of not less than five (5) acres. 2. The proposed development plan is designed in a manner so as to form a desirable and unified environment within its own boundaries. 3. The planned development will not create an excessive burden on parks, schools, streets and other public facilities and utilities which serve or are proposed to serve the planned development. The proposed maximum number of stories (four) and 56-foot tall building height would be addressed through a planned development. Preliminary Plat: The subject property is currently unplatted. The applicant is proposing to subdivide the 10.9-acre site into one (1) lot and one (1) outlot. The proposed 7.5-acre lot will be the location of the 98-unit senior cooperative building. The 1.1-acre outlot will be reserved for future residential development. The remaining land area will be public right-of- way. The plat shows 75-foot highway easement for the half right-of-way of Pilot Knob Road and 50 feet of half right-of-way for McAndrews Road. An additional 25 feet of right-of-way width will need to be dedicated for McAndrews Road. Drainage and utility easements are shown along the perimeter of the property and a drainage and utility/access easement is shown over and across the development's private street. A minimum ten-foot (10') wide easement shall be established along the property lines abutting the public roadways and five-foot (5') wide drainage and utility easement along all common lot lines. Site Plan: The applicant is proposing a 98-unit senior cooperative building on a 7.5-acre lot. Access to the site would be via a 26-foot wide private street that will intersect with McAndrews Road (CSAH 38) on the south and Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) on the west side. Access to the building and surface parking will be via two driveways directly from the private street. A third driveway off the private street will provide access to the building's underground parking. The plan identifies 63 surface parking spaces and 115 underground, which equate to a ratio of 1.8 vehicle parking spaces per unit. City code does not specifically address parking for senior only apartments. Review of parking for recent senior apailnient projects show that parking ratios vary depending on the type of project. For comparison, the Summerhill senior cooperative on Granite Avenue and 140th Street West has a parking ratio of 1.8 spaces per unit and the Zvago senior cooperative, located at the corner of Founders Lane and Galaxie Avenue, has 1.7 spaces per unit. It appears that the parking for this proposed project is consistent with similar projects that have been built in the city. The proposed building will be set back 76 feet from McAndrews Road, 56 feet from Pilot Knob Road, 59-112 feet from the rear property line and 25-40 feet from the private street. Building setbacks in typical multi-family zoning districts vary from 50-100 feet when adjacent to an arterial road, 20 feet from a private drive and 25-40 feet from any rear or side yard. Parking lot setbacks in multi-family residential zoning districts are 20-50 feet from an arterial road and 5-15 feet from a side or rear yard. The proposed parking lot would meet the standard setback requirements for typical multi-family zoning districts set forth in the City Code. The site plan shows future development of seven townhomes along the south side of the private street. Site issues related to the townhome development will be addressed at the time of submittal of development plans for the outlot. The original site plan showed the proposed private street being 24 feet wide. This would not allow any on-street parking and would be difficult for emergency vehicles to maneuver. Staff suggested that the street be widened to 26 feet to allow for parking on one side and better emergency access. The on-street parking would help alleviate any future parking concerns associated with the proposed townhome development along the south side of the street. The revised plan shows a 26-foot wide street with 10 parking spaces on the southwest side of the street. Those parking spaces will be in front of the future townhomes. Staff has some concern about having the parking spaces located across from the underground garage driveway and north driveway of the surface parking lot. That area should be signed "No Parking", which will result with the elimination of a minimum of four spaces. The site plan indicates that "No Parking" signage will be installed along the north side of the private street. Staff is recommending that the north curb be painted yellow and 'No Parking Fire Lane" signage be erected in place of the proposed "No Parking" signage. Several retaining walls varying in height from five to 13 feet high will be constructed on the site. Any retaining wall over four feet tall will require a building permit. Storm water ponds will be constructed in the southwest corner of the site, along the north side McAndrews Road, south of the private street; and in an area between the building and private street. The storm water ponds will collect storm water runoff from the site. The ponds located in front of the building and in the southeast corner of the site will pre-treat the runoff collected. A gazebo and two-foot high retaining wall will be located between storm water pond and surface parking lot. A water feature with a five-foot tall boulder wall will be located in the northeast corner of the site. A concrete patio area will abut the pond and provide a nice amenity for the residents. Grading and Utilities: Mass grading of the site and installation of utilities will be needed to prepare it for development and the installation of utilities to serve the site will be necessary. The grading and utility plans have been reviewed by the City Engineer and his comments are included in the attached memo. The demo plan identifies four wells in the site that will be sealed and abandoned in place. It does not identify the location of a septic system and drain field. These elements will need to be removed as part of the development of the site. Tree Inventory and Preservation Plan: Development of the site will result in the removal 5,933 caliper inches. Replacement shall occur in accordance with the City's Natural Resources Management Ordinance, which states that 10% of the total number of diameter inches of significant trees removed must be replaced within the subdivision. Landscape Plan: The landscape plans identify a variety of coniferous, ornamental and overstory trees as well as a variety of ornamental grasses, perennials and shrubs. The applicant will need to meet landscape requirements within the City's zoning ordinance, which requires that multi-family residential developments install landscaping (live plant material excluding sod) that will have a minimum cost of 2.5% of the estimated building construction cost based on Means Construction Data. The applicant will need to submit a detailed planting list for review and approval by City staff prior to issuance of a building permit. The plan shows three Lindens and one Northern Pin Oak trees located in the McAndrews Road right-of-way. Staff indicated that those trees will need to be relocated outside of the right-of- way. The petitioner has revised their overall landscape plan to reflect proposed changes from staff and representatives from the Huntington neighborhood, which is located directly to the south of the proposed development. The revisions include the removal of the four trees in the McAndrews Road right-of-way, and the addition of 28 Black Hill spruce trees along the south side of the property and northeast of the ponding area. These trees will enhanced the buffer area and provide additional screening. The petitioner has also agreed to plant a total of ten Black Hills spruce trees on the south side of McAndrews Road in the rear yards of lots abutting the road. The petitioner will work with the abutting property owners and the City on the location of the spruce trees. Lighting Plan: City code requires that any light or combination of lights that cast light on any adjacent residential property shall not exceed one-half foot as measured from the property line. Their submitted lighting plan meets the requirements set forth in the code. Elevation Drawings: The exterior finish of the senior cooperative will be a combination of fiber cement lap siding, EDCO metal board and batten lap siding, metal siding, face brick, ashlar pattern modular block, and precast stone trim. City code requires that multiple residential buildings in multi-family zoning districts have an exterior finish consisting of at least 50% non-combustible, non-degradable, and maintenance-free construction materials, such as face brick or natural stone, with the balance being non-manufactured natural construction material, such as plank cedar or redwood. Since this building will likely be located in a planned development-zoning district, specific requirements for exterior finishes on all buildings may be different than what is commonly required. The garage floor plan shows 116 vehicle parking spaces, a bike repair and storage area, golf simulator room, hobby shop and car wash area. The vehicle parking spaces will be 10 feet wide and 18 feet long and will be accessed via a 24-foot wide drive aisle. Mechanical and utility rooms and the trash area will also be located in the garage level. The main floor will have 24 units and one guest suite. Included on this floor will be the main entry, lobby, offices/mail work room, great room, and fitness area. An outdoor terrace will be located off the lobby and great room. The second floor will also have 24 units and one guest room; as well as a library, club room, and arts and crafts area. The third floor will have 28 units and the fourth floor will have 22 units. No common gathering/special use areas will be located on these floors. All units will have a patio or balcony, and storage units will be available on each floor. Street Classifications/Accesses/Circulation: The site is bounded by Pilot Knob Road (CSAH 31) on the west and McAndrews Road (CSAH 38) to the south. Both are A Minor Arterial roads, which have a design capacity of 5,000-30,000 vehicles a day. The 2017 volume for McAndrews Road is 9,200 vehicle trips per day, west of Pilot Knob Road and 9,300 trips per day east of Pilot Knob Road. The 2040 forecast shows 11,200 trips west and 13,700 east of Pilot Knob Road. Pilot Knob Road has an existing volume, as of 2017, of 17,500 vehicle trips south and 20,500 trips north of McAndrews Road. The 2040 forecast shows 21,900 trips south and 27,000 north of McAndrews Road. The proposed senior cooperative will generate approximately 364 trips per day and 52 trips will be generated by the seven townhome dwellings. A trip is defined as a single or one-way motor vehicle movement either to or from a subject property. Therefore, someone leaving a site to go shopping and returning to the site would be two trips. The trips generated from this site should not have an adverse impact on the general function of the roads. Access from the two public roadways to the private street will be limited to a right-in only intersection off Pilot Knob Road and a right-in/right-out only intersection off McAndrews Road. Right turn lanes will be constructed at both intersections and raised medians will be extended in the roads to deter additional movements at those locations. The width of the private street at the Pilot Knob Road intersection will be shortened to 20 feet to restrict access directly to Pilot Knob Road. This will require the construction of a vehicle turnaround at the west end of the private street for vehicles going westbound. Because the project area is located adjacent to two minor arterial roads and a public golf course, access to public transit will be limited. However, transit providers, such as DARTS, Metro Mobility, and Transit Link provide services where regular route transit service is infrequent or unavailable. As stated previously, McAndrews Road is an A Minor Arterial, which has a 55 mph speed limit east of Pilot Knob Road and 45 mph west of Pilot Knob Road. Concerns have been raised about the speed limit east of Pilot Knob Road and some residents have asked if the speed limit could be lowered. The road is under the jurisdiction of Dakota County and they would be the agency that would need to submit a request for a speed study to the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT). The County has indicated that it is willing to submit a request if supported by the City. The study would likely include the section of McAndrews Road, from Pilot Knob Road to State Highway No. 3. Therefore, the study will need Rosemount's support. Staff will reach out to the City of Rosemount with a request for their support. City staff has also suggested that the County consider the possibility of installing "No Right Turn on Red" signs and changing the flashing yellow left turn light to a protected left turn at the Pilot Knob Road/McAndrews Road intersection. The County has stated that they will monitor the intersection to see if conditions justify any changes. Pedestrian Access: The site plan shows an internal network of private sidewalks. Bituminous trails will be installed along the east side of Pilot Knob Road and the north side of McAndrews Road. Several connections from the internal sidewalks to the public trails have been made that will allow residents direct access to the public system. Signs: Monument signs are shown at both street intersections. All signage shall comply with requirements set forth in the City's sign ordinance. Dakota County Review: Because the proposed subdivision is located adjacent to Pilot Knob and McAndrews Roads, which are both county roads, it is subject to review by the Dakota County Plat Commission. The Commission reviewed this development proposal on October 30, 2019. Their comments are included in the attached letter. Noise Impact: At the August 27, City Council meeting concerns were raised regarding potential noise impacts the proposed development would have on the existing single-family homes to the south. In particular, the concern was the reflection of the existing traffic noise off the proposed building. The applicant retained ESI Engineering, Inc., a Minnesota-based engineering firm that provides design of special structures, vibration and noise control, acoustics, and monitoring services to do a noise impact analysis. They stated in their attached memo that the elevation of the proposed building will cause any reflected noise to be directed upward and not towards the existing neighborhood, and the increased noise due to any reflection would be only a fraction of a decibel and would not be noticeable at the existing residences. Public Hearing Comments: The public hearing for this request was held on November 6, 2019. The hearing was opened, comments were taken and the hearing was closed. Staff has provided a synopsis of the comments from that hearing and staffs responses to those comments. Several comments and concerns were raised regarding the impact this development will have on traffic in the area. Those concerns included: • Potential cut through traffic in the Huntington neighborhood; • U-turns at Pilot Knob Road/McAndrews Road intersection, and; • Sightlines along McAndrews Road Staff Response - The applicant has provided a traffic memorandum that addresses the first two points. The sightline concern and U-turn movements were taken into consideration by Dakota County during their review and recommendations, which are included in the attached memo from the Plat Commission. The applicant has submitted information regarding potential cut through traffic in the neighborhood, which is included with this report. Comments were received regarding the density of the project. Staff Response - The property is currently zoned M-6A (Multi-Family Residential), which allows for a density of 6 to 12 units per acre. The density being proposed is consistent with the current zoning. Comments were received regarding the lack of trails going northbound on Pilot Knob Road nor eastbound on McAndrews Road. Staff Response - Pathway sections will be constructed along the roadway sections that abut the subject property. External pathways at Lebanon Hills Park are considered an amenity by potential buyers. Comments were received about the lack of shopping and services in the immediate area. Staff Response - The applicant has provided a map that shows the location of retail areas, which indicate that there are many retail opportunities within five miles of the site. Also, those interested in the proposed development have expressed not wanting to be near retail areas and services. A concern was raised about the number of trees that will be lost. Staff Response - Tree removal and replacement will be subject to the City's Natural Resources Management Ordinance, which requires that 10% of the total number of diameter inches of significant trees removed must be replaced with caliper inches within the subdivision. Because the applicant is requesting a rezoning to a planned development, the City will be able to negotiate with the developer on additional landscaping enhancements. A concern was raised about impact that the site's lighting will have in the neighborhood. Staff Response - Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area or sign shall be arranged so as to deflect light away from any adjoining residential zone or from the public streets. Direct glare from floodlights or similar sources, shall not be directed into any adjoining property or public streets, and all the source of all lights shall be hooded or controlled in some manner so as not to light adjacent property. In residential areas, any light or combination of lights that cast light on any adjacent residential property shall not exceed 1/2 foot candle (meter reading) as measured at the property line. Lighting fixtures for new and renovated outdoor sports and recreational facilities that adjoin residential uses shall be designed to eliminate reflected glare and spill light from the bottom one-third of the reflector, and to shield the view of the arc tube from the residential property. The petitioner has submitted a lighting plan, which identifies the location of streetlights, parking lot lights and light bollards along the private sidewalks. It appears that the onsite lighting is in conformance with City Code. A question was raised on how long the temporary access off Pilot Knob Road will be there. Staff Response - The County stated that removal of the access will be considered at the time of development of the property located directly north and east of the property. That property is currently the site of the Valleywood Golf Course and there is no interest in redeveloping that property. A concern was expressed about whether there is adequate parking in this development. Staff Response - The proposed parking ratio of 1.8 spaces per unit is consistent with other senior developments in the City. The City has also requested that the private street serving the development have a minimum width of 26 feet, which will allow for on-street parking along the street's south side. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: L ette r Memo Memo Applicant Letter Memo Background Material Memo Plan Set Ordinance Resolution Resolution Location Map Comp Plan Map Comp Plan Map Preliminary Plat Site Plan Plan Set Landscaping Plan Landscaping Plan Lighting Plan Elevations Elevations Floor Plan Site Plan Site Plan Presentation Received 8/18/20 Dear Mayor Mary, Mr. Lovelace, and Mr. Chair Melander, I am disappointed to learn I missed the August 5 Planning Commission meeting as I see there was an opportunity for me to speak in attendance of that meeting in regards to Land Use Item 5a: rezoning location 12444 Pilot Knob Rd as to allow construction of Applewood Pointe project. A previous Planning Commission meeting had this item on its agenda but was withdrawn at that meeting's start. I have tried to keep tabs on the subject and honestly was surprised to see I missed this on the agenda of the August 5 meeting. I also feel that if there is an opportunity to speak about a property so close to me and will directly affect me that I should have been giving adequate notice. I reside at , which is directly across Co Rd 38 from the proposed project. I have several concerns in allowing this project. The traffic concerns that were brought to attention at the November Public Hearing do not seem to be addressed fully or satisfactorily. I also am concerned of the increased light and sound pollution potentials to my property and I feel the response to these items, which were brought up at that hearing as well, also did not satisfactorily address those concerns. Lastly, I wonder what will become of this property when its planned use as a Senior Living Center becomes unsustainable. This area of Apple Valley is a unique place, void of large buildings and commercial properties, and has a great appeal to the residents of the area as well as those that travel in and around it. I am saddened to maybe be losing that, and I see no outcome other than my property's value being reduced because of a construction of this sort. In closing, I would ask if there will be any other public hearings, or other means of discussion by local residents in regards to the rezoning and this site in question. Thank you and sincerely, Received 8/26/20 Hello Mayor Mary, Mr. Lovelace, Mr. Melander, As the city council comes to a hearing and vote on approval of the new Applewood Point complex, I ask you to think about the noise pollution that this new complex will add to an already noisy intersection. We live just south of the designated build site. With the planned retaining wall, condo complex, and removal of sound buffering large trees, a substantial increase in noise pollution will occur. I am concerned that the planning commission has not taken this into account, and have seen no report to suggest that the current noise pollution is at an acceptable level for a residential neighborhood today, let alone with added increasing variables. Furthermore, I have not seen any type of mitigation plan put in place that was suggested by the Dakota County Traffic Council to buffer the sound coming from McAndrews and Pilot Knob to the neighborhood to the south and south west of the construction site. Not only is this a concern for my family and neighbors' standard of living, but also the entire neighborhood's property values, which I don't need to explain the long term effects on the city's general ledger. If a noise pollution mitigation solution, such as a sound barrier wall, is not included in this plan, my family and families in the neighborhood will be forced to re-evaluate our choice to live in the Apple Valley Community, which is not our desire. As the city council meets tomorrow on this topic, put yourself in our shoes. We of the Huntington neighborhood implore you to consider what this project will mean for the current residents, tax payers, and voters of the surrounding area's desirability and community. Thank you for your consideration. Received 8/28/20 Good Afternoon Mr. Lovelace, My name is and I live on Deepwoods Court in Rosemount with my husband and 4 children, just south on McAndrews from the planned development on McAndrews/Pilot Knob. I called the city with my concerns last summer and a very kind person from the engineering department shared that a "safety study" was planned. I was just wondering if that safety study is complete and if there is a way to view the results? Second, I would just like to express our concerns about increased traffic on McAndrews and Pilot Knob and related safety issues. As I'm sure you're aware, that intersection is already very congested and with traffic congestion comes increased accidents (especially when adding increased traffic to an intersection area and onto a 2 lane road). Also, there is no bike or walking path on McAndrews, leaving those of us who live in the many cul-de-sacs/U shaped roads off McAndrews (in other words, those of us with no access to less busy roads for a run, walk or bike ride) with no choice other than walking or biking on McAndrews, and the more cars on that road, the more dangerous it is. In fact, 4 years ago my daughter fell off of her bike trying to distance herself from a car coming up behind her who was driving very close to the shoulder. As she tried to move to the right, her wheel got caught between the pavement and the gravel, she fell and broke her collar bone. I was riding behind her and it was incredibly scary to watch her wobble as, if she had fallen the other way, she would have skid into the road and there are always cars coming on McAndrews, she would have been hit. Fortunately, she had enough time to think about it and had the ability to lean into the ditch. We used to walk and ride our bikes on the inside edge of the shoulder and even into the ditch to keep distance from the cars. But, with the new road put in, they made the shoulders narrower and put up guard rails that prevent us from creating that distance between ourselves and the cars, which increased the danger to the point we no longer bike on McAndrews. With the speed limit being so high on McAndrews, it is very dangerous to walk or bike on that road, already. Adding 98-105 new couples/families to live and drive near that intersection will only increase the danger to those driving, walking, running or biking on McAndrews. Thank you for your consideration and please do let me know if there will be any open meetings regarding this issue or any other way that I should express our concerns. Sincerely, Received 9/1/20 To Mayor Hamann-Roland and Council Members, We are writing to encourage you to approve the Applewood Pointe development at Pilot Knob and McAndrews. We live on the far end of Cobblestone Lake and look directly at the four story Presbyterian Home and the pavilion the city built. We have no large trees to block our view of the building and no pretty landscaping to look at in the park. I just listened to your August 27th meeting and the concerns raised. The height of the building seems to be a major concern. We don't know why this should be such an issue with all of the mature trees that will surround the property. Since Presbyterian, Zvago and the huge development on 140th and Cedar are all four stories, why would you deny Applewood? We should disclose that we are on the reservation list for this location and if you make them cut down to three stories, they may no longer be affordable to many of us. Also, some of us are snowbirds, so we won't be around to slide down McAndrews in the winter© We urge you to accept the original plan submitted to you by United Properties. As some of you said, you could get a 90 unit apartment building of rental units. The Applewood building would not stick out like a sore thumb as some council members and neighbors are concerned about. Thank you, Dear Mayor Mary and Apple Valley City Council Members: My husband and I chose to be Apple Valley residents 26 years ago. We, as senior citizens, are at the point in our lives where we need to make decisions about leaving our multilevel home. We absolutely want to stay in Apple Valley. The Apple Valley Applewood Pointe would be perfect for the next stage of our lives and allow us to remain in the city we so dearly love! Our present home will be perfect for a young family to enjoy our great neighborhood and fantastic schools. We attended the Planning Commission meeting last November regarding United Properties plans. Last week we attended the informational meeting for the proposed Apple Valley Applewood Pointe location. Based on the plans, all traffic issues seem to have been addressed. The plans for the building and property are beautiful. The resident senior citizens will be good neighbors and will be enjoying activities in their own building. We seriously doubt that there is a demographic that would be better fit into the neighborhood. Right now, the property tax for that parcel of land is $12,912. The additional revenue from a 98-unit senior cooperative and 7 townhouses would add to the city coffers. An educated guess would put the value of those units at about $400,000 each. The City of Apple Valley and School District 196 will greatly benefit from a broader tax base, which the development will contribute to. In theory, current homeowners, as well, could benefit. The cost of city services will be spread over the expanded tax base. Also, we believe this development will minimally impact city services such as police and fire departments, etc. The City Planning Commission has listened to the neighborhood concerns and has addressed all those issues. We certainly can understand the concern of extra traffic in the neighborhood. With the proposed traffic routing, we just don't see people cutting through the Dorchester Trail neighborhood. There has been a lot of discussion about this project on the Nextdoor website. We have participated in some of that discussion. There are many concerns about traffic and a few other issues, which are certainly valid. However, from reading some of the comments, we get the sense that this is; "I've got my piece of paradise and everyone else, stay away." For example, one person was concerned about how far away shopping would be for the senior residents. Why should that concern anyone but the building residents? Another example, "our city council leaders they have failed us big time to line the pockets of the billionaire Pohlads". Really, that's an argument for whether Applewood Pointe is appropriate for the neighborhood? So, we are asking the Mayor and the City Council to consider the opinions of all city residents and not just a few vocal people in the immediate area around the planned development. We ask that you please approve the building of Applewood Pointe and continue to make Apple Valley an even better place to live. Sincerely, To: Bruce Nordquist, Director of Community Development, Apple Valley As a resident of the neighborhood directly across the street from the proposed Applewood Pointe, I want to let you know that I am strongly in favor of the development. Not only do I believe it would be beneficial to the city, but my husband and I are currently looking for alternative housing options for our active senior life style. We would prefer to stay in Apple Valley. Ideally a location out of the "city" center and close to our beloved Lebanon Hills parks, the golf course and family. Therefore, we will choose Applewood Pointe. We have known for a long time that the corner property was zoned and due for development once the original owner left. We believe Applewood Pointe would be a win-win for the city, for us and for our current neighborhood. It will add greatly to the tax base and yet minimally impact city services, schools, etc. Most of my neighborhood's complaints are naturally directed at the county road situation and proposed changes. This seems to be a county issue as any development will cause concern. McAndrews has always been a concern for our neighborhood. No sidewalks, the speed limit rises dramatically when it crosses Pilot Knob and Rosemount's development have added to the road's usage. The turn lanes added recently have been helpful but have made walking on McAndrews difficult. If I could change one thing about the development, it would be the correction to the entrance/exit problem. Please excuse the small group "of the not in my backyard" folks; they will age someday, too. Most of us know that progress can be beneficial to the entire city. Please let me know if I should direct these comments to anyone else in the city. I am assuming you would be the natural choice. Thank you, Received 9/2/20 Hi Bruce, My wife and I moved to Apple Valley in 1984 and we love it. We listened to the board meeting where the proposed Applewood Pointe facility was discussed. We just wanted to tell you that we are very interested in living in the new facility when it is completed. We are avid bird-watchers and hikers and spend a lot of time in the Lebanon Hills area. We are excited about being able to move into a complex such as Applewood Pointe which is right by the area we love to visit when doing our hobbies. This would be much more appealing to us than living in an area like Zvago (which we also looked at) which is right downtown, surrounded by the concrete and congestion. We would still do our shopping, stay with the same church, etc that we do now, but would be so much closer to nature with all those trails. We are not concerned about the road congestion issues and u-turns, etc. I often ride my bike in that area and have never felt uncomfortable with traffic. Thank you for your time reading this. ... S... S .. CITY OF Apple Valley MEMO Public Works TO: Tom Lovelace, Planner FROM: Brandon S. Anderson, City Engineer DATE: December 13, 2019 SUBJECT: United Properties Applewood Pointe Preliminary Plan Review Tom, The following are comments regarding the United Properties Applewood Pointe Preliminary Plat& Plans submitted November 27, 2019. Please include these items as conditions to approval. General 1. All work and infrastructure within public easements or right of way shall be to City standards. 2. Drainage and utility easement shall be dedicated on final plat over all public infrastructure. 3. Provide a narrative of how the buildings will be constructed and any impacts. The narrative shall include the following: a. Shoring(if applicable) b. Material Storage. c. Haul routes to and from the site. d. Phasing 4. Storm water Pond and Infiltration Basin Construction and Maintenance Agreement will be required as part of Development Agreement. 5. Infiltration Maintenance Agreement will be required for the privately owned storm water treatment areas. 6. The developer shall identify whether site utilities will be installed under private or public contract. 7. License to Encroach will be required for any structures or signs in drainage and utility easements. Permits 8. Provide a copy of the executed Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Met Council, Department of Labor and any other required permits prior to construction. 9. A Dakota County Right-of-Way permit will be required for work within the McAndrew's and Pilot Knob right-of-way. 10. A Natural Resource Management Permit(NRMP)will be required prior to any land disturbing activity commences. Site 11. Final site plan shall be reviewed with the construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 12. Access to site shall be in accordance with Dakota County Plat Commission recommendation per October 31,2019 letter. 13. Applicant submitted a traffic trip generation report: a. The overall changes in area trips is expected to be an increase of 23 a.m.peak hour trips, 29 p.m.peak hour trips and an overall increase of 416 daily trips. b. McAndrew's has a 2017 ADT of 9,800 and Pilot Knob has a 2016 ADT of 20,500 vehicles per day. c. The directional distribution appears to match Dakota County access restriction. d. Travel time and distance exhibit 3 appears to be an accurate depiction of anticipated travel routes. 14. Provide a cross section for Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's Road showing required turn lanes, shoulders and medians. 15. Show bituminous trail locations along Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's within ROW. Trail should be 8' wide with 8' Minimum Boulevard measured from future additional lanes for existing Pilot Knob and McAndrew's. Trail shall be extended just past driveway aprons at both locations. Trail alignments as shown do not meet Dakota County Design Standards 16. Provide taper lengths and ratio along Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's Road for the medians and turn lanes and should be designed for 55 mph roadway. 17. Pedestrian curb ramps in accordance with City of Apple Valley standards are required at sidewalk crossings of entrances. 18. A bump out for vehicle turnaround shall be provided at the west end of private roadway near Right in access from Pilot Knob for vehicle turnaround across from townhouse driveways. 19. Last townhouse to the west,the driveway should be shown on the high side of street and to create additional spacing from right-in. Driveway locations should be shown on high side of street. 20. Surmountable curb should be used per STR-1 near townhouse driveways. 21. Drainage and Utility Easement over public utilities in Private Street shall be a minimum of 50' (based on width requirements of 1.5:1 slope to invert ratio from pipe depth. 22. Property Line to townhomes and sidewalk location should be adjusted to coordinate with SER-1 and STR-32 and min. required easement width. 23. Proposed private Pretreatment fore bay area cannot encroach into drainage and utility easement area. Additional berming at outlet may be necessary to ensure drainage cannot overflow to townhouse rear yard or County ROW. Grading,Drainage and Erosion Control 24. Final Grading Plans shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 25. Final Stormwater Management Plan shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 26. Provide Hydro CAD modeling files to the City Engineer. 27. Provide the overall site composite Curve Number(CN) along with the impervious % on the grading plan. The CN should be separated for Lot 1 Block 1. 28. Provide the Storm water Pollution and Prevention Plan(SWPPP)prior to construction. 29. Project is located within 1 mile of an identified impaired water(Farquar Lake). Farquar Lake is impaired for nutrients. a. Per Apple Valley SWMP policy 6.4, enhancement to the pond and infiltration bench to capture dissolved phosphorous are recommended. b. Must comply with NPDES Construction permit section 23.9 and 23.10 30. Per SWMP Policy 1.5 the City requires that new development and redevelopment activities do not increase peak runoff rates relative to pre-project runoff rates for the 1-year, 2-year, 10-year, and 100-year critical storm event. The City may impose more stringent rate control requirements if the capacity of the downstream system is limited. a. The 2018 SWMP PC-SWWM model indicates a maximum discharge rate leaving the site at STRM-100 of the following: i. 2-year 14.98 cfs ii. 10-year 33.06 cfs iii. 100-year 70.73 cfs 31. Per SWMP Policy 6.5 New and redevelopment activity of 0.2 acres or more shall be required to achieve no-net increase in average annual runoff volume compared to the pre-development condition 32. Wet ponds and pretreatment basins (both interim and full build-out) shall meet the requirements of the MPCA's Minnesota Storm Water Manual: Design Criteria for Storm Water Ponds. It is required that public safety be considered in every aspect of pond design. a. Wet Ponds i. The minimum required total storage volume(Vts) equals the sum of the volume in the permanent pool(Vpp below the outlet elevation)plus live storage allocation for water quality volume(Vwq). Vwq equals 1.0 inch of runoff per new impervious acre. It is required that the Vwq is discharged at no more than 5.66 cubic feet per second per surface area of the pond. ii. It is required that basin outlets have energy dissipation: 1. The City of Apple Valley specifies that the maximum allowable pipe velocity at basin outlets shall be 6 fps. The velocities of the proposed pretreatment basin outlet pipes exceed 6 fps. 2. It is highly recommended that where open channels are used to convey runoff to the pond,the channels be stabilized to reduce the sediment loads. b. Pretreatment Basins/Fore bays i. It is required that where a fore bay is installed, direct vehicle/equipment access be provided to the fore bay for sediment removal and other maintenance activities. A 10' wide maintenance bench, 1' —2' above the NWL,with a maximum slope of 10% should be constructed around the entire perimeter of the pretreatment basins in conjunction with the maintenance access. ii. It is recommended that the fore bays be sized to contain 10 percent of the water quality volume (Vwq)in a pool that is four to six feet deep.Note that the fore bay storage volume counts toward the total permanent pool requirement. Vwq equals 1.0 inch of runoff per new impervious acre. iii. It is recommended that the fore bays be designed with a surface area equivalent to 10 percent of the pond permanent pool surface area or equivalent to 0.1 percent of the drainage area. iv. It is highly recommended that flows from fore bays enter the permanent pool area with non-erosive outlet conditions. 1. The outflow pipe velocities from the pretreatment basins to the wet ponds are significantly above 6 fps. To alleviate the demand on the outlet pipe,the outlet pipe should be designed with capacity to handle the 10-year rainfall event. Rainfall events larger than the 10- year can be conveyed to the wet ponds via an overland open channel. The recommended maximum velocity for overland discharge is 4 fps. v. Skimming shall be provided at each of the pretreatment basins to prevent floating debris from entering the main wet ponds. The outlets from the pretreatment basins shall be modified to incorporate a skimmer structure (within the embankment) and a submerged pipe in the pretreatment basin. The skimmer structure shall be set to skim up to the 10-year rainfall event. The skimmer structure shall provide 1' between the NWL and the top of the submerged pipe. c. Maintenance Access i. It is required that adequate maintenance access be provided. The City of Apple Valley requires a minimum width of 8 feet. If feasible, it is recommended that the access be 10 feet wide, have a maximum slope of 10 percent, and be appropriately stabilized for use by maintenance equipment and vehicles. ii. It is required that the maintenance access extends to the fore bay, access bench, riser, and outlet, and allows vehicles to turn around. iii. The maintenance access should be covered by drainage and utility easement and be clearly denoted on plans. d. Pond Buffers and Setbacks i. It is highly recommended that a pond buffer extending a minimum of 16.5 feet outward from the maximum water surface elevation of the pond be provided. Permanent structures (e.g., buildings) should not be constructed within the buffer. ii. Restoration/Landscape plan should indicate required buffer area above the HWL. Buffers should not encroach into trails. e. Pond Emergency Spillway/EOF i. Indicate the emergency spillway path that will pass storms in excess of the ponds hydraulic design or if the permanent outlet pipe/structure fails. 33. Soil borings indicate a clay layer present in the South Storm water basin(Soil boring 7, 8, and 11). Address clay layer and assess feasibility to infiltrate within the infiltration bench. 34. Indicate the emergency spillway path that will pass storms in excess of the ponds hydraulic design or if the permanent outlet pipe/structure fails. 35. The NWL, 100-year HWL and all EOF's should be indicated on plan sheets for storm water pond and infiltration basins, including the water feature shown in the northeast corner of the site Hydraulic calculations shall be approved by the City Engineer. 36. Identify elevations of openings on C500 to ensure that EOF's are 1.0' below the lowest openings and lowest floor(including basements) are: a. At least 1 foot about the estimated 100-year water surface elevation in accordance with SWMP Policy 1.1 37. Identify parking lot and rear yard EOF elevation and routing. Modeling should be provided for depression at STRM-602 to provide adequate freeboard from FFE of building. HWL should be indicated on plans. 38. Proposed"water feature" on C500 indicate water elevation above FFE and underground parking. See note 37 regarding allowable elevations relative to FFE. 39. Provide cross section detail of proposed swale on the north side of the site along with frozen ground snowmelt conditions to ensure proper drainage. 40. All drainage swales and turfed areas shall be at 2%minimum slope. CBMH should be added (extended from STRM-203)to pick up drainage from rear of building prior to discharging to County ROW. 2%minimum slope is not being met along base of rear retaining wall. 41. All retaining walls over 48"from bottom of footing to the top of wall shall be designed and certified by a structural engineer and submitted to building inspections for final approval. Provide additional details and/or specifications for retaining wall block type. 42. Retaining Walls shall NOT be located with Right or Way and shall be privately owned and maintained. Boulder walls with south storm water basin shall not encroach into drainage and utility easement areas. 43. No utility crossings are allowed in storm water facilities as shown on C600. Storm Sewer 44. Final locations and sizes of Storm Sewer shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 45. Provide storm sewer calculations for stormwater requirements. (Rational method including Hydraulic grade lines). 46. Storm sewer within right of way and public drainage and utility easement for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be reinforced concrete pipe and meet all City standards. 47. Existing ditches and culverts will need to be connected to storm water within ROW. STRM-700 and STRM-600 will need to be conveyed via storm sewer as McAndrew's and Pilot Knob have urban typical sections at this location. STRM-100 should be modified to connect STRM-800, STRM-804, STRM-101 48. Additional catch basin(s)may be required in the curb line prior to drainage leaving site onto public ROW. 49. Additional storm sewer catch basins are anticipated in both required turn lanes to meet MN DOT State Aid standards for drainage design. Sanitary Sewer and Water Main 50. Final locations and sizes of Sanitary Sewer and Water main shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. 51. All water mains located within right of way and public easements for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be ductile iron pipe and meet all City standards. 52. Provide additional drawing showing fire hydrant coverage. 53. Future water main tee and gate valve connection should be extended north of Pilot Knob Access Drive for future water main extension to the north. A Hydrant is required at the end of the water main for flushing and testing. Additional valves will be required at tee location. 54. 16"water main connection requires a butterfly valve(not a gate valve as indicated). 55. Existing unused water service shall be removed entirely back to the main. 56. Sanitary Sewer and water main alignment in roadway shall be per City of Apple Valley standards including service connections to proposed townhomes per SER 1 and SER 1A. Water main shall be located entirely on the south side of private roadway. 57. Per C600, telecommunication and power service should be relocated out of the pavement section. All small utilities will need to be installed outside curb line and within drainage and utility easement. Landcape and Natural Resources 1. No trees are allowed in Dakota County Right of Way. 2. No major tree plantings shall be located over any underground utilities. Clusters of trees shall be used near or around these areas instead of planting in a row. 3. A protective buffer zone in accordance with ordinance 152.57 is required(16.5 feet for any storm water pond) and shall be indicated on the plans. Buffers cannot encroach into trails. 4. Consider adding additional trees/landscaping clumps around the proposed pond above the HWL. 5. Additional year round plantings are required along the southern wing of building near the McAndrew's entrance. 6. Boulevard Trees near public sanitary sewer and water main services are not allowed. 7. Diversify the planting schedule to follow City Code 152.46 (B): a. Size, types, diversification of replacement trees. No more than one-third of the replacement trees shall be of the same species of tree, without approval of the city. Box elder,poplar, willow and silver maple are not permitted as replacement trees. Replacement trees must be no less than the following sizes: (1) Deciduous trees shall be no less than two caliper inches; and (2) Coniferous trees shall be no less than six feet high. 8. All remaining trees shall be protected from construction damage and root compaction with protective tree fencing. Impacting any Valley wood Golf Course trees is prohibited. Equipment, stockpiles, and contractor parking is restricted from the area labeled"Existing woodland to remain"on Sheet L100. 9. Any wounds or damage to remaining live oaks from March-Nov shall be immediately sprayed with pruning paint to limit oak wilt infections. 10. New trees and retaining walls are proposed to be near storm water infrastructure (inlets, outlets, riprap, boulder outcropping) on each of the basins. Provide 20' clear access for equipment and future maintenance activities on all underground infrastructure. 11. Provide quantities and locations for perennials and grasses. There is a large proposed areas of"native shrubs/perennials" around the basin. Provide a detailed plan for establishment and maintenance if these areas are to be seeded. The City encourages native plantings. Many of the proposed perennials and grasses contain cultivars (cultivated varieties of native plants that do not have the same benefits to pollinators and birds), indicated by the name x `variety'. Native plants would not contain the variety name in quotes. COUNTY Dakota County Surveyor's Office Western Service Center • 14955 Galaxie Avenue • Apple Valley, MN 55124 952.891-7087 • Fax 952.891-7127 • www.co.dakota.mn.us October 31, 2019 City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street W. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Re: APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY The Dakota County Plat Commission met on October 30, 2019, to consider the preliminary plat of the above referenced plat. The plat is adjacent to CSAH 31 (Pilot Knob Rd.) and CSAH 38 (McAndrews Blvd.), and is therefore subject to the Dakota County Contiguous Plat Ordinance. The right-of-way needs along CSAH 31 and CSAH 38 are 75 feet of half right of way for a future four-lane divided roadway.The plat should dedicate an additional 25 feet along CSAH 38 to meet the needs. The access spacing guidelines are% mile (1320 feet) spacing for full access and 1/8 mile (660 feet) spacing for restricted access locations.The access spacing for the proposed accesses are shown as 660 feet on CSAH 38 and 445 feet on CSAH 31 from the CSAH 38/CSAH 31 intersection.The CSAH 31 access does not meet the access spacing guideline for 1/8 restricted access.The Plat Commission will allow a temporary right turn in only access on CSAH 31. Restricted access should be shown along all of CSAH 38 except for the one access opening. Restricted access should be shown along all of CSAH 31 with a temporary access for the right in only location. The temporary access would be allowed until future development to the north or east would allow a full access location to this site and/or unless there are safety concerns along CSAH 31 at this location.A temporary permit would be required through the Dakota County Transportation Department. A quit claim deed to Dakota County for restricted access along CSAH 31 and CSAH 38 is required with the recording of the plat mylars. As discussed, a median is required on CSAH 38 from the CSAH 31/CSAH 38 intersection to Dover Drive and extension of the median along CSAH 31 for the right turn only in location. Right turn lanes will also be required through the permitting process.Also, a private access easement should be recorded with the plat mylars for the adjoining property for future access.As noted,the City will work with developer to construct a trail along CSAH 31 and CSAH 38. The Plat Commission has approved the preliminary plat provided that the described conditions are met. The Ordinance requires submittal of a final plat for review by the Plat Commission before a recommendation is made to the County Board of Commissioners. Traffic volumes on CSAH 38 and CSAH 31 are 8,800 and 20,500 ADT, respectively, and are anticipated to be 13,000 and 32,000 ADT by the year 2030. These traffic volumes indicate that current Minnesota noise standards for residential units could be exceeded for the proposed plat. Residential developments along County highways commonly result in noise complaints. In order for noise levels from the highway to meet acceptable levels for adjacent residential units, substantial building setbacks, buffer areas, and other noise mitigation elements should be incorporated into this development. No work shall commence in the County right of way until a permit is obtained from the County Transportation Department and no permit will be issued until the plat has been filed with the County Recorder's Office. The Plat Commission does not review or approve the actual engineering design of proposed accesses or other improvements to be made in the right of way. Nothing herein is intended to restrict or limit Dakota County's rights with regards to Dakota County rights of way or property. The Plat Commission highly recommends early contact with the Transportation Department to discuss the permitting process which reviews the design and may require construction of highway improvements, including, but not limited to,turn lanes, drainage features, limitations on intersecting street widths, medians, etc. Please contact Butch McConnell regarding permitting questions at(952) 891-7115 or Todd Tollefson regarding Plat Commission or Plat Ordinance questions at (952) 891-7070. Sincerely, 7-71". Todd B.Tollefson Secretary, Plat Commission c: Brent Hislop (Synergy Land Co.) Mitchell Cookas and Will Matzek (Kimley-Horn) Jennifer Mason and Alex Hall (United Properties) 1I 1 �\ `= 651 Minneapolis,Mall,Steta450 5 133117th Street,Ste 604 UNITED Ill PROPERTIES Minnesota 55402 Denver,Colorado 80202 952-835-5300 720-898-8866 July 21,2020 Thomas J.Lovelace City Planner City of Apple Valley 7100 147th Street W Apple Valley,MN 55124 Dear Mr. Lovelace, United Properties is requesting a preliminary plat, site plan review and rezoning to planned development for the August 5th Apple Valley Planning Commission Meeting.We are proposing a 4 story 98-unit senior cooperative along with 7 townhomes on the Northeast corner of Pilot Knob and McAndrew's roads. This is a "for sale" product with average home sizes of 1,550 sq. ft. The building placement responds to the natural contours of the site, creating significant green space and a gradual transition from lower to higher density at the intersection. We have also worked carefully to preserve significant buffers between our property and the golf course—both to the North and East. Several architectural perspectives have been included showing minimal impact to the golf course due to the natural grades and abundant existing trees. The proposed high-quality exterior materials were chosen to be reminiscent of those used on a single-family home. These include 50%non-degradable,non- combustible, maintenance-free windows and masonry. Fiber cement lap siding,metal board& batten, and a feature wood-look metal siding make up the remainder of the material palette. Together, the material proportions and composition provide an aesthetically enhanced building tailored to this site. United Properties has been in business for over 100 years and has developed 14 Applewood Pointe Cooperatives; 1 is currently under construction and we will break ground on our 16th AWP this winter. There is very strong demand for this product supported by a significant (doubling)increase in the senior population over the next 25 years. Best Regards, Dave Young Kimley>>> Horn MEMORANDUM To: Brandon Anderson, City Engineer From: Mitchell Cookas Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Date: November 22, 2019 Subject: United Properties Applewood Pointe Preliminary Plan Review Kimley-Horn has reviewed the comments provided by the City of Apple Valley, dated October 31, 2019, and has modified the plans accordingly. The comments and responses are listed below. Responses to comments are in bold italics. GENERAL COMMENTS 1. All work and infrastructure within public easements or right of way shall be to City standards. Acknowledged. 2. Drainage and utility easement shall be dedicated on final plat over all public infrastructure. Acknowledged. An updated Preliminary Plat is included in the resubmittal of Civil documents. 3. Provide a narrative of how the buildings will be constructed and any impacts. The narrative shall include the following: a. Shoring (if applicable) b. Material Storage c. Haul routes to and from the site d. Phasing To be included with final Construction Documents. 4. Storm water Pond and Infiltration Basin Construction and Maintenance Agreement will be required as part of Development Agreement. Acknowledged. The proposed wet pond and pretreatment basins will not accept public storm water runoff therefore will remain private. 5. Infiltration Maintenance Agreement will be required for the privately-owned storm water treatment areas. Acknowledged. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, St. Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 2 6. The developer shall identify whether site utilities will be installed under private or public contract. Refer to sheet C600 Utility Plan for proposed utility easements locations in relation to proposed utilities. PERMITS COMMENTS 7. Provide a copy of the executed Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Met Council, Department of Labor and any other required permits prior to construction. Acknowledged. 8. A Dakota County Right-of-Way permit will be required for work within the McAndrew's and Pilot Knob right-of-way. Acknowledged. 9. A Natural Resource Management Permit (NRMP)will be required prior to any land disturbing activity commences. Acknowledged. SITE COMMENTS 10. Final site plan shall be reviewed with the construction plans and approved by City Engineer. See sheet C400 Site Plan for review. 11. Preliminary Plat shall indicate required 5' (back)and 10' side lot(adjacent to roadways) easements for proposed Lot 1 block 1. The preliminary plat has been revised and is included in the resubmittal of Civil documents. 12. Access to site shall be in accordance with Dakota County Plat Commission recommendation per October 31, 2019 letter. The proposed site access has been revised in accordance with Dakota County Plat Commission. A proposed Right-In/Right-Out is located along McAndrews Road while a proposed Right-In only is located along Pilot Knob. 13. Applicant submitted a traffic trip generation report: a. The overall changes in area trips is expected to be an increase of 23 a.m. peak hour trips, 29 p.m. peak hours trips and an overall increase of 416 daily trips. Acknowledged. See the revised Traffic Report. b. McAndrew's has a 2017 ADT of 9,800 and Pilot Knob has a 2016 ADT of 20,500 vehicles per day. Acknowledged. See the revised Traffic Report. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 3 c. The directional distribution percentages need to be adjusted to reflect the Dakota County recommended access restrictions. Acknowledged. See the revised Traffic Report. 14. Provide a cross section of the internal private street per City of Apple Valley Plate STR-32. Road should be a minimum of 26'wide face to face. See sheet C703 Construction Details for typical section consistent with City Standard Plate STR-32. 15. Provide a cross section for Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's Road showing required turn lanes, shoulders and medians. Acknowledged. Off-site improvements are forthcoming, dependent on final coordination with Developer and City. 16. Site plans should show site line triangles at access entrances as well as on the landscape plan. See Sheet C400 Site Plan for the addition of these site line triangles. 17. Show bituminous trail locations along Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's within ROW. Trail should be 10' wide and should have a two-foot separation between back of trail and ROW. Trail shall be extended just past driveway aprons at both locations. See Sheet C400 Site Plan for the revised location of the 10'wide trail. The development proposes an to dedicate an additional 25'along McAndrews Road and Pilot Knob, which determines to location of these trails. 18. Provide curb radius labels at both entrances to the site. Curb radius labels have been added to both entrances of the site. See Sheet C400 Site Plan. 19. Provide taper lengths and ratio along Pilot Knob Road and McAndrew's Road for the medians and turn lanes. Acknowledged. Off-site improvements are forthcoming, dependent on final coordination with Developer and City. 20. Provide additional drawing showing Auto turn turning movements for emergency vehicles and planned vehicle used onsite. All emergency vehicle access will likely be from Pilot Knob (ingress). See Sheet C401 Fire Access Plan for truck turning movements. 21. A commercial driveway entrance is required at all access point to public roadways per AV Plate No. STR-4 or STR-5. Standard city plates should be referenced on plans. See Sheet C400 Site Plan and CC703 Construction Details. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 4 22. Pedestrian curb ramps in accordance with City of Apple Valley standards are required at sidewalk crossings of entrances. See Sheet C400 Site Plan for curb ramp locations. 23. Move the pedestrian crosswalk at the entrance on McAndrew's further inside the site (closer to building and parking lot)to better protect pedestrian conflict at RIRO and remove internal sidewalk connections from ROW. See Sheet C400 for the revised location of the pedestrian crosswalk at the entrance of McAndrews. Internal sidewalk connections have been removed from ROW. SIGNS COMMENTS 24. Final Grading Plans shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. Acknowledged. 25. Business Final Stormwater Management Plan shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. Acknowledged. A revised Storm water Management Report is included in the Civil resubmittal dated 11/27/19. 26. Provide Hydro CAD modeling files to the City Engineer. Acknowledged. HydroCAD models are included in the Civil resubmittal dated 11/27/19. 27. Provide the overall site composite Curve Number(CN) along with the impervious % on the grading plan. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan for the requested CN and impervious % values. 28. Provide the Storm Water Pollution and Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Forthcoming. To be completed along with final Construction Documents. 29. Project is located within 1 mile of an identified impaired water(Farquar Lake). Farquar Lake is impaired for nutrients. a. Per Apple Valley SWMP policy 6.4, enhancement to the pond and infiltration bench to capture dissolved phosphorous are recommended. Acknowledged. The infiltration bench is now specified as a vegetative buffer to capture dissolved phosphorous. b. Must comply with NPDES Construction permit section 23.9 and 23.10 Acknowledged. 30. Per SWMP Policy 1.5 the City requires that new development and redevelopment activities do not increase peak runoff rates relative to pre-project runoff rates for the 1-year, 2-year, 10- kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 5 year, and 100-year critical storm event. The City may impose more stringent rate control requirements if the capacity of the downstream system is limited. The site is meeting the pre-project runoff rates for the 1-, 2-, 10-, and 100-year events. See the Stormwater Management Report included in the Civil resubmittal dated 11/27/19. 31. Per SWMP Policy 6.5 New and redevelopment activity of 0.2 acres or more shall be required to achieve no-net increase in average annual runoff volume compared to the pre- development condition. Acknowledged. See the Stormwater Management Report. 32. Wet ponds and pretreatment basins (both interim and full build-out)shall meet the requirements of the MPCA's Minnesota Storm Water Manual: Design Criteria for Storm Water Ponds. It is required that public safety be considered in every aspect of pond design. Acknowledged. a. Wet Ponds i. The minimum required total storage volume (Vts) equals the sum of the volume in the permanent pool (Vpp below the outlet elevation) plus live storage allocation for water quality volume (Vwq). Vwq equals 1.0 inch of runoff per new impervious acre. It is required that the Vwq is discharged at no more than 5.66 cubic feet per second per surface area of the pond. Acknowledged. See the Stormwater Management Report. ii. It is required that basin outlets have energy dissipation: 1. The City of Apple Valley specifies that the maximum allowable pipe velocity at basin outlets shall be 6 fps. The velocities of the proposed pretreatment basin outlet pipes exceed 6 fps. Proposed BMP#1 (Wet Pond), BMP#1.1 (Pretreatment Basin), and BMP#1.2(Pretreatment Basin) have been revised in effort to meet the 6 fps requirement. BMP#1 outlet exceeds this maximum due to final rate control requirements and the allowable space for the detention pond. See Sheet C5O2 and C5O3 Grading Details for pipe outlet velocities. 2. It is highly recommended that where open channels are used convey runoff to the pond, the channels be stabilized to reduce the sediment loads. Rip Rap is provided as necessary at channels to stabilize and reduce the sediment loads. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 6 b. Pretreatment Basins/Fore bays i. It is required that were a fore bay is installed, direct vehicle/equipment access be provided to the fore bay for sediment removal and other maintenance activities. A 10' wide maintenance bench, 1' -2' above the NWL, with a maximum slope of 10% should be constructed around the entire perimeter of the pretreatment basins in conjunction with the maintenance access. See Sheet C502 Section B-B for the pretreatment basin typical section. See Sheet 501 Stormwater Management Plan and Sheet C500 Grading Plan for proposed grades. ii. It is recommended that the fore bays be sized to contain 10 percent of the water quality volume (Vwq) in a pool that is four to six feet deep. Note that the fore bay storage volume counts toward the total permanent pool requirement. Vwq equals 1.0 inch of runoff per new impervious acre. The fore bay geometry is limits by proposed on-site grade challenges. The permanent pool depths are at minimum 3 feet per the minimum MPCA requirement. BMP#1.1 and BMP#1.2 are sized to provide at minimum 10% of the water quality volume. iii. It is recommended that the fore bays be designed with a surface area equivalent to 10 percent of the pond permanent pool surface area or equivalent to 0.1 percent of the drainage area. The proposed BMP#1.1 and#1.2 are designed with a surface area at minimum of the permanent pond surface area. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan and C501 Stormwater Management Plan for proposed grading. iv. It is highly recommended that flows from fore bays enter the permanent pool area with non-erosive outlet conditions. 1. The outflow pipe velocities from the pretreatment basin to the wet ponds are significantly above 6fps. To alleviate the demand on the outlet pipe, the outlet pipe should be designed with capacity to handle the 10-year rainfall event. Rainfall events larger than the 10- year can be conveyed to the wet pond via an overland open channel. The recommended maximum velocity for overland discharge is 4 fps. Proposed BMP#1.1 (Pretreatment Basin)has been added to the stormwater management design. See Sheet C502 and C503 Grading Details for pipe outlet velocities.As a secondary outlet, a spillway is provided, however, it is not anticipated that 100- year storms will need to utilize this spillway. v. Skimming shall be provided at each of the pretreatment basins to prevent floating debris from entering the main wet ponds. The outlets from the kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 7 pretreatment basin shall be modified to incorporate a skimmer structure (within the embankment) and a submerged pipe in the pretreatment basin. The skimmer structure shall be set to skim up to the 10-year rainfall event. The skimmer structure shall provide 1' between NWL and the top of the submerged pipe. See Sheet C502 and C503 for BMP typical sections. Skimmer structures are proposed at each pretreatment basin and wet pond. c. Maintenance Access i. It is required that adequate maintenance access be provided. The City of Apple Valley requires a minimum width of 8 feet. If feasible, it is recommended that the access be 10 feet wide, have a maximum slope of 10 percent, and be appropriately stabilized for use by maintenance equipment and vehicles. Maintenance access is provided to each wet pond and pretreatment basin through a 8'minimum, 10'typical, wide path at a maximum slope of 10%. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan and C502 and C503 Grading Details. ii. It is required that the maintenance access extends to the fore bay, access bench, riser, and outlet, and allows vehicles to turn around. Maintenance access extends to the forebay through utilizing the proposed 10'trail. iii. The maintenance access should be covered by drainage and utility easement and be clearly denoted on plans. The proposed BMPs will not accept off-site runoff, therefore the storm water management areas will remain private. It is not anticipated that these would require drainage and utility easement. d. Pond Buffers and Setbacks i. It is highly recommended that a pond buffer extending a minimum of 16.5 feet outward from the maximum water surface elevation of the pond be provided. Permanent structures (e.g., buildings) should not be constructed with the buffer. Permanent structures are not located within 16.5 feet of the maximum high water elevation of any of the wet pond or pretreatment basin. ii. Restoration/Landscape plan should indicate required buffer area above the HW L. See Landscape Plans for the 16.5'buffer delineation. e. Pond Emergency Spillway/EOF kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 8 i. Indicate the emergency spillway path that will pass storms in excess fo the ponds hydraulic design or if the permanent outlet pipe/structure fails. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. 33. Soil borings indicate a clay layer present in the South Storm water basin (Soil boring 7, 8, and 11). Address clay layer and access feasibility to infiltrate within the infiltration bench. See Sheet C501 Stormwater Management Plan, Wet Pond notes which address any encountered clay layer. 34. Proposed riprap at flared end section in southern storm water pond spans 6 feet in height and may become an erosion concern. This has been reduced. See Sheet C Stormwater Management Plan for proposed locations of flared end sections and rip rap. 35. Indicate the emergency spillway path that will pass storms in excess of the ponds hydraulic design or if the permanent outlet pipe/structure fails. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. 36. The NWL, 100-year HWL and all EOF's should be indicated on plan sheets for storm water pond and infiltration basins, including the water feature shown in the northeast corner of the site Hydraulic calculations shall be approved by the City Engineer. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. 37. Identify elevations of openings on C500 to ensure that EOF's are 1.0' below the lowest openings and lowest floor(including basements) are: f. At least 1 foot about the estimate 100-year water surface elevation in accordance with SWMP Policy 1.1 See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. BMP#1.2 has been revised to allow for 1' minimum freeboard between HWL and lowest opening. 38. Identify parking lot EOF elevation and routing. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. 39. The infiltration basins should be identified by numbers (1-X) and calculations provided. The BMPs have been revised and are identified as such: BMP#1, BMP#1.1, BMP#1.2. 40. Provide cross section detail of proposed swale on the north side of the site along with frozen ground snowmelt conditions to ensure proper drainage. See Sheet C503 Grading Details, Section D-D. 41. All drainage swales and turfed areas shall be at 2% minimum slope. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 9 42. All retaining walls over 48"from bottom of footing to the top of wall shall be designed and certified by a structural engineer and submitted to building inspections for final approval. Provide additional details and/or specifications for retaining wall block type. Acknowledged. 43. Retaining Walls shall NOT be located with Right or Way and shall be privately owned and maintained. Boulder walls with south storm water basin shall not encroach into drainage and utility easement areas. Site grades have been revised to remove retaining walls from public ROW. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan. 44. Maximum roadway grades cannot exceed 8%. Streets should have 2% cross slope in accordance with STR-32. The private drive grades have been revised to not exceed 8% and to provide the 2% cross slope in accordance with STR-32. See C500 Grading Plan. 45. Drainage Swales are required between townhomes to prevent individual drainage to be directed to adjacent structures. Revise contours accordingly. Drainage swales have been added between townhomes. See Sheet C500 Grading Plan for revised grading. STORM SEWER COMMENTS 46. Final locations and sizes of Storm Sewer shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. Acknowledged. 47. Provide storm sewer calculations for stormwater requirements. (Rational method including Hydraulic grade lines). See resubmitted Storm water Management Report. 48. Storm sewer within right of way and public drainage and utility easement for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be reinforced concrete pipe and meet all City standards. Acknowledged. The outlet pipe from BMP#1 (Wet Pond) is 6"and therefore is not specified as RCP. The outlet pipe is specified as 6"PVC. 49. Add a structure in the southwest corner of the site and tie the proposed storm outlet into the existing 36" RCP at STRM 406. Existing ditches and culverts will need to be connected to storm water within ROW. A proposed storm structure has been added at the storm outlet in to the existing 36" RCP. Off-site drainage calculations are forthcoming, dependent on coordination with the Developer and City. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 10 50. STRM 400 should be extended and connected into STRM 101 within ROW Propose storm sewer has been revised. See Sheet C501 Stormwater Management Plan. The proposed on-site wet pond is not designed to accommodate off-site runoff. 51. Additional catch basin(s) may be required in the curb line prior to trench drains entering underground parking area to minimize contributing drainage area. See Sheet C501 Stormwater Management Plan for review of added structures. 52. Additional catch basin(s) may be required in the curb line prior to drainage leaving site onto public ROW. See Sheet C501 Stormwater Management Plan for review of added structures. SANITARY SEWER AND WATER MAIN 53. Final locations and sizes of Sanitary Sewer and Water main shall be reviewed with the final construction plans and approved by City Engineer. Acknowledged. 54. All water mains located within right of way and public easements for purposes of connection to public infrastructure shall be ductile iron pipe and meet all City standards. Utility notes on page C600 should be updated to reflect City of Apple Valley Standards where applicable. Utility notes reflect City of Apple Valley Standards. 55. Provide additional drawing showing fire hydrant coverage. See Sheet C401 Fire Access Plan. 56. Domestic water and Fire service shall be split outside the building and the valves shall be located 1.5 times the height of the building away from the building or placed in location readily accessible per City Detail SER-6 for sprinkled buildings. Domestic Water and Fire service is shown to be split outside the building by a distance of 75'away from the 50'tall building on sheet C600. See Sheet C601 for City Detail SER-6. 57. Identify Irrigation service location(s) if applicable per SER-4. This is not applicable. 58. Water main cannot be located underneath retaining walls. Grading has been revised and resolved this issue. Water main will not be located under retaining walls. 59. Extend the water main connection in the southwest corner to provide redundant connection to 16" trunk water. Existing 16"trunk water main within McAndrew's needs to be identified on utility plan. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 11 Watermain has been extended to connect to the 16"trunk main within McAndrew's Road to provide a redundant connection. See sheet C600 Utility Plan. 60. Future water main tee and gate valve connection should be extended north of Pilot Knob Access Drive for future water main extension to the north. A stub has been extended north to the limits of grading for future watermain extension. See sheet C600 Utility Plan. 61. SSWR-103 should be relocated to an accessible location. The alignment of the sanitary sewer has been relocated to provide for better access. See sheet C600 Utility Plan. 62. Sanitary Sewer and water main alignment in roadway shall be per City of Apple Valley standards including service connections to proposed townhomes per SER 1 and SER 1A The Sanitary Sewer and Watermain have been designed per the City of Apple Valley Standards. Details SER 1 and SER 1A have been provided on Sheet C601. 63. Note 7 on sheet C600 should state "Contractor shall maintain a minimum of 8' cover on all waterlines." Note 7 on Sheet C600 has been changed to state "Contractor shall maintain a minimum of 8'cover on all waterlines." LANDSCAPE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 1. The proposed plant schedule contains "River birch" in the ornamental tree category. River birch shall be classified as an Over story Tree. See Landscape Plans. 2. The proposed plant schedule for Over story Trees contains 38% quaking aspen and 27% maples. Diversify the planting schedule to follow City Code 152.46 (B): See Landscape Plans. 3. All remaining trees shall be protected from construction damage and root compaction with protective tree fencing. Impacting any Valley wood Golf Course trees is prohibited. Equipment, stockpiles, and contractor parking is restricted from the area labeled "Existing woodland to remain" on Sheet L100. See Landscape Plans. 4. Any wounds or damage to remaining live oaks from March-Nov shall be immediately sprayed with pruning paint to limit oak wilt infections. Acknowledged. See Landscape Plans. kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 Kim ey>>> Horn Page 12 5. New trees and retaining walls are proposed to be near storm water infrastructure (inlets, outlets, riprap, boulder outcropping)on each of the basins. Provide 20' clear access for equipment and future maintenance activities on all underground infrastructure. Acknowledged. 6. Provide quantities and locations for perennials and grasses. There is a large proposed area of"native shrubs/perennials" around the basin. Provide a detailed plan for establishment and maintenance if these areas are to be seeded. The City encourages native plantings. Many of the proposed perennials and grasses contain cultivars (cultivated varieties of native plants that do not have the same benefits to pollinators and birds), indicated by the name x 'variety'. Native plants would not contain the variety name in quotes. See Landscape Plans. Thank you for the thorough review of the layout. Please contact me with any questions regarding the responses. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Mitchell Cookas kimley-horn.com 767 Eustis Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-645-4197 F www.cityofapplevalley.org H -.{t.y f •••• "' Pilot Knob Road + McAndrews Road Valley Crash Analysis Using MnCMAT 2 Data from 2010-2019 52 18 37 % 32 4 . 95crashesPerYear age Crashes Injured or Of accidents during Crashes occurred Comparable Crash Rate To: Reported possibly injured inclement weather during daylight p conditions hours 147th & Pennock - 4.38 (15th Highest) Foliage &CR 42 - 5.05 (T12th Highest) 0 SPEED LIMITS Month with most accidents Johnny Cake &CR 42 - 5.62 (10th Foage &Florence - 5.81 (9 Highest) Highest) December (9) Garden View &CR 42 - 6 (8th Highest) 55/45 Garrett&CR 42 - 7.05 (7th Highest) McAndrews Rd Galaxie &CR 42- 7.91 (4th Highest) CR 42 & Pennock - 8.76 (3rd Roadway Classification Highest) 5 O 153rd &Cedar- 9.34 (2 Highest) Pilot Knob Road CSAH CR 42 & Pilot Knob - 12.19 (Highest) C P x r D .- •MCANDREWS RD ]8'.'.'•- CA.�5 RO• • l••• 8. MCANDREW5 RD 0gJ • • • 31 0 LEADING CRASH TYPES Most Common Crash Times Rear End Angle Other(Non-standard) 16:00 18:0o zo:oo zz:oo 6:00-8:00 1 e 121 if k21 1 1 0:00 23:59 gt Contributing Factors 9111111 Involved Alcohol Involved Illicit Drugs Medical Issue Compiled August, 2020 "iii,I esi engineering September 29, 2020 Ms. Jennifer Mason United Properties 651 Nicollet Mall Suite 450 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Subject: Summary Report Environmental Noise Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley — Apple Valley, Minnesota Dear Ms. Mason : I understand United Properties is developing the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley project in Apple Valley, Minnesota. Figure 1 is an overlay of the proposed condominium buildings on an aerial photograph of the site that shows a residential neighborhood to the south. Homeowners in the neighborhood are concerned that vehicular noise from Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road will increase because of reflections from the Applewood Pointe buildings. n ",M i 41 "+ ,, qr. -Applewooa A•• ,Valley . . $ _ " Lild7 , 3,,,, , . , ♦ 98 VNIi5 �I+. Y S., • 1: 644L4Ixr--7 1 p 1 ----“,-/611\ ,-) 70 1 ! I Pli -1 iik1/4 ; •--41‘ 0 \-' • • : .., '64 if • .'7.y—L.,--1% -.., „,„A • • i ,,...,..-..,-. •• 0,1/4,7 'it 1. --,e , 1r N `a "--1::: -- McAndrewsX 010 - -1 r Figure 1 - Overlay of the Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley project on an aerial photograph of the project site. Structures I Vibration I Noise I Monitoring ESI Engineering Inc. 7831 Glenroy Road Suite 218, Minneapolis, MN 55439 952.831.4646 I esi-engineering.com Ms. Jennifer Mason September 29, 2020 United Properties Page 2 Based on the distances from the roads to the homes and from the roads to the Applewood Pointe buildings, in my opinion, noise from passing vehicles reflected from the buildings will not be noticeable by the homeowners. The following calculation illustrates this conclusion: If d1 is the distance from McAndrews Road to the residence and d2 is the total distance the reflected noise travels from the road to the nearest building and back to the residence, the increase in noise can be calculated as follows, assuming the vehicle noise level at the residence is 70 dBA. d1 = 10-o-•ft d2 := 133•ft + 135•ft+ 1OO.ft= 371:Pft d7 Lpt—Lp2:='•0 1a g — = 11.E dB • d1 Assuming: :_ 'O•dBA Lg.) :=LP.1— 11.4= 58.5 dB ?O 58.6• Lpl+Lp2.= 10.1og'.,1O 11) + 10 14 = 70.304 dBA The increased noise due to the reflection is only a fraction of a decibel and will not be noticeable at the residences. The increase from other buildings that are farther from the road will be even less. Finally, the elevation of the Applewood Pointe buildings will be higher than the road and residences which will cause reflected noise to be directed upward and not towards the neighborhood. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this project and remain available to assist in the resolution of these and any other matters. Please let us know if you have any questions or need more information. Sincerely, 4450 j2r.i._ Anthony J. Ba ter, P.E. Principal ESI Engineering, Inc. File:P2685 United Properties-Applewood Pointe,Summary on Environmental Noise,September 29,2020 ver 1.docx CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP BY REZONING CERTAIN LAND IN THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY,DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA WHEREAS,the Planning Commission of the City of Apple Valley held a public hearing on property described herein on November 6, 2019 as required by City Code Section 155.400(D), and WHEREAS, on August 5, 2020, the Planning Commission recommended the rezoning as hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley,Dakota County, Minnesota,that: 1. The boundaries of the zoning districts established by City Code Section 155.006 are hereby amended by rezoning the following described property located at 12444 Pilot Knob Road(the northeast corner of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road) from"M6-A" (Multiple Family Residential)to "PD" (Planned Development): Lot 1, Block 1 and Outlot A,Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley, according to the preliminary plat, Dakota County, Minnesota 2. This ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and publication. Passed this 8th day of October, 2020 Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 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 November 6, 2019; and WHEREAS,the City Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary subdivision for conformance with the standards of Chapter 153 of the City Code and made a recommendation regarding its approval on August 5, 2020, subject to conditions. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota,that the preliminary subdivision as depicted on the proposed preliminary plat to be known as Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley, dated July 21. 2020. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said preliminary subdivision approval is subject to the rezoning,which must be completed prior to final plat approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,pursuant to Chapter 153 of the City Code,that said preliminary subdivision 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 one(1)lot and one (1) outlot. 2. Park dedication requirements are based upon the City's finding that Lot 1, Block 1 of the subdivision will create 196 residents/occupants that will generate a need for 1.87 acres of parkland in accordance with adopted City standards for park services. This required dedication shall be satisfied by a cash-in-lieu of land contribution based on 1.87 acres of needed land area at a benchmark land value of$175,000 per acre, which the City reasonably determines that it will need to expend to acquire land elsewhere in order to provide the necessary park services as a result of this subdivision. 3. Park dedication requirements for Outlot A shall be determined at the time of the replatting into lots and blocks. 4. Dedication on the final plat of a ten foot(10')wide easement for drainage, utility, street, sidewalk, streetlights, and tree plantings along the entire perimeter of lot(s)within the plat wherever abutting public road right-of-ways. 5. Dedication on the final plat of draining and utility easements within the plat sufficient to serve all units within the development, either as defined or blanket easements. 6. A license to encroach agreement shall be required for any structures or signs in drainage and utility easements. 7. All lots and outlots within the subdivision are required to have access for ingress/egress to a public street. Easement(s)necessary to provide access are required to be submitted and approved by the City Attorney prior to City Council approval of the final plat. 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,to consist of eight-foot(8')wide along bituminous pathways with eight-foot minimum boulevard as measured from future additional lanes for Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road. The bituminous trails shall be extended just past driveway aprons at both locations and shall meet Dakota County Design Standards. 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 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. Submission of a final storm water management plan that shall be reviewed and approved by City Engineer. 12. A storm water pond and infiltration basin construction and maintenance agreement shall be required. 13. An infiltration maintenance agreement shall be required for the privately owned storm water treatment areas. 14. Dedication of one foot(1')wide easements,which restrict direct driveway access to Pilot Knob Road(CSAH 31) and McAndrews Road(CSAH 38). 15. Installation of a public (or private) street lighting system, constructed to City and Dakota Electric Company standards. 16. Construction shall be limited to the hours 6:00 a.m. to 10:00p.m. Monday through Friday. 17. Earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 2 18. The City receives a hold harmless agreement in favor of the City as drafted by the City Attorney and incorporated into the subdivision agreement. ADOPTED this 8th day of October, 2020. Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 3 CITY OF APPLE VALLEY RESOLUTION NO. 2020- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 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, 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 such a building permit issuance has been requested for the above referenced project; and WHEREAS,the Apple Valley Planning Commission has reviewed the development plans and made a recommendation as to their approval at a public meeting held on August 5, 2020. 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 Applewood Pointe of Apple Valley 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 Building Permit shall be applicable to property located described as Lot 1, Block 1, Applewood Pointe, according to the preliminary plat. 3. Approval and issuance of this permit is subject to the subsequent rezoning of the property to "PD"(Planned Development). 4. Construction shall occur in conformance with the site plan dated July 22, 2020, including parking lot paving and a non-surmountable concrete curb and gutter around the entire perimeter with a minimum driveway approach radius of 15' at each public street, and a valley gutter at the edge of the street pavement. 5. The north side of the private street shall be designated a fire lane and shall be properly signed in accordance with City standards. 6. A bump out for vehicle turnaround shall be provided at the west end of private roadway near the right-in only access from Pilot Knob for vehicle turnaround across from townhouse driveways. 7. Construction shall occur in conformance with the landscape plans dated July 22, 2020 and September 29, 2020, (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 2.5% landscaping requirement at the time of building permit application. 8. Removal or loss of significant trees shall be in accordance with the city-approved tree preservation component of a natural resources management plan. All replacement trees shall meet the standards set forth in Section 152.46 (B) of the City Code. 9. Construction shall occur in conformance with the elevation plans dated July 22, 2020. 10. 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. 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. 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. 13. Installation of pedestrian improvements in accordance with the City's adopted Trail and Sidewalk Policies,to consist of eight-foot(8')wide along bituminous pathways with eight-foot minimum boulevard as measured from future additional lanes for Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road. The bituminous trails shall be extended just past driveway aprons at both locations and shall meet Dakota County Design Standards. 14. Pedestrian curb ramps in accordance with City of Apple Valley standards shall be required at sidewalk crossings of entrances. 2 15. Pedestrian curb ramps in accordance with Dakota County standards shall be required at the intersection of Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews Road. 16. The property owner shall execute a maintenance agreement or other suitable agreement to be filed with the deed that ensures the perpetual maintenance of the pond buffer area,pre-treatment forebay pond, and storm water management area. 17. Construction shall be in conformance with the lighting plan dated November 19, 2019. Any site lighting shall consist of downcast, shoebox lighting fixtures or wallpacks with deflector shields which confines the light to the property. 18. 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. 19. Construction shall be limited to the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 20. Earthmoving activities shall be limited to the hours of 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 21. 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. 22. 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. 23. The ongoing use and occupancy of the premises is predicated on the ongoing maintenance of the structure and all required site improvements as listed in the preceding. No alteration, removal, or change to the preceding building plans or required site improvements shall occur without the express authorization of the City. Site improvements which have deteriorated due to age or wear shall be repaired or replaced in a timely fashion. 3 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 8th day of October, 2020. Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk 4 7,'...7•'7, :•...,:-.:,...•re:.4'.-.,.1....:..s.•'.....:.-,ij1::: - "''-•..-•.•' -1:!,..:!.tfee...a.;...-.•••..: ' , :! 0 iiiit • _..? ..,. ., .. ........,. :.: .....„,_....: ......:,...........L::..,.....7,... z. ,. ., . ',....I?.'.,.,-.........-..7,,C?..-....5-..,.:..1..•.`i.-.•.-.,-4.:_',•.--,.l....-.--.,i.,i„i-.-._ : .. 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Fee ownership is vested in Irma E.Ulrich Parcel ID Number:01-01300-01-012 Apple Valley, MN • I ` 2 Address of the surveyed premises: 12444 Pilot Knob Road,Apple Valley,MN, I tie 1 3 Bearings shown hereon are based on the Dakota County Coordinate System. I eo 4 LI rveyed premises shown on this survey map is in Flood Zane X(Areas determined to be outside the 0.2%annual chance I Mtn dl •• •i. py . ppcations,the current setbacks are: .. - V _ Budding: Along principal or minor arterial=100 Fee[ 3 a ti v 1_v t� 6 nl - - Y Along community or neighborhood collector=75 feet A 52 I - -" - __ Along any other public street=50 Feet a3= -• --- - - - - Along any private street or drive=20 FeetL "tea ' + - - - --- Along any side or rear yard=40 fee[ r_ I _ I �_� - '_"'- - 1 Abutting an"R"District=75 fee[ B• i ( fff/// ) f — _ _ _�, -. 1_ \s y �. s' For additional Information contact the Planning Department at the City of Apple Valley at ,d. L '. .- ,(952)-953-2575. I `� r.=-.. _..1 ._--7. There are no marked or stri d kin te. 01 . _ pe par g areas onsi L' i ,B The surveyed premises has an existing direct access to Pilot Knob Road,a public street.The parcel also adjoins McAndrews jI` - LQ•� Road,a Public s[ree4tJIIII • '.• :;:':' ..1. .,. ... .. -• FsBaq((xouswD9- Location of utilities existing on or serving the surveyed property determined by: 1 • rnio- Ob5¢rvetl evidence collected pursuant[O Section S.E,w- qi t�:::: • LEVEL E:9]9p- Markin ted b E-G,Rud and Sons GD her State One Call Ticket ND,190861315, I >'v ^ i" 9s requested y per p ss •• '�' - ��_,_ ; Record drawings provided by the City of Apple Valley's engineering department. NORTH k g ° T, - T} -- - Excavations were not made during the process of this survey to locate underground utilities and/or structures.The location of _ _ underground utilities and/or structures may vary From locations shown hereon and additional underground utilities and/or 1.Ep r •`" M1 \ _ • O structures may be encountered. Contact Gopher State One Call Notification Center at(651)454-0002 far verification of utility R x ~ !:R IF'111C SCALE I , type and field location,prior to excavation. 8 '�rs LZOC-' �fl. h¢ tw V 10.Subsurface and environmental conditions were not examined or considered during the process of this survey. No statement is -- 100 ` f'• / to i. , K r EMS,. ' made concerning the existence of underground or overhead containers or facilities that may affect the use or development of t POND omen L the surveyed premises. -' o • F. ,'�+ I INCH = SO FEET 4 r f n `r � 0. , ,11.Commercial Partners Title,LLC,as issuing agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company,issuing agent File No I �p !! 55633,Schedule B-II Survey Related Exceptions: m \ L.''^'��•-• ••r \ 1 I'Q e 1 r':'' -- � • A + \\ 'ell11' a 1 9 Subject to Dakota County Road Right of Way Map No.tie C.S Aa H.No 38(McAndrews Road)from C 5 A H No.31 i 49,750•.�. [' y i• \ (Pilot Knob Road)to S.T.H.No.3(Robert Trail South)filed November 7,2017,as Document No 3221613. r l 1:' 0'.]� -` 1 Y O (SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon,) 1 r" 30 ie , 1 ^ \,'\ . 1 1 p I 1 s' IMNNa a ulp ^��88_ A / 'n 10. Easement for highway purposes,in favor of the County of Dakota,a Minnesota municipal corporation,contained'in ■ a 05 iry bad/NT (�� I OS Highway Easement dated October 29,1986,Fled November 14,1986,as Document No.751383.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE: \.:_ . ERauright-of-way • \\\ T �� �.i1 t1RN1'ArEle )Ie II.Easement For highway purposes,in favor of the County of Dakota,a Minnesota municipal corporation,contained in • MN[AB a�jl ApE,. Highway Easement dated March 8,1991,filed April 2,1991,as Document No.979270.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said B - l ^�� \ N easement is shown hereon.) e 3 I = 'l 90 r� - `Cx?�R - Z • 12.Terms and conditions of Final Certificate dated July 23,1992,filed August 5,1992,as Document No 10633/5,and as _ z evidenced on Dakota County Right of Way Map No.99 County State Highway No.31(Pilot Knob Road)filed September ,• I i 12,1990,as Document No.easement 983637. B i 1 (SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon,) a] f _• �• - - 13.Subject to Dakota County Road Right of Way Map No,2 County Road No.38 filed March 10,1986,as Document Na I + -i- i \ \ 'e 1 I / - . -� 718479.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon.) R \ r 5 i F • I 14.Terms of restriction contained in Warranty Deed dated January 15,1976,filed January 2 1976,as Document No I •1 \ r, '• •� 463381.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:The area described by Document No.463381 is For the neighboring parcel.Said _ ) Tyk. ) 1. - : document creates a restriction pertaining to trail construction within 500 Feet of the surveyed parcel,) • --' p PROPOSED SiORMWAT€R 'J - 8 MANAGEMENT AREA 1 L 1 • 12.Contours are shown in 2 foot intervals using a combination of Field survey data and LiDAR mapping as provided by mnDNR. I tgt a • • 13 There was no evidence of recent earth moving work,building construction,or building additions observed in the process of Ir 11 //// �` • conducting the field work. yt \ - `\ i 1 5 v 14.Proposed site plan provided by Kimley-Hom and Associates,Inc, u II - -I-•- ---=--- ::.:,--'1.'; - .+ N. �rWnr �- • LEGEND put x W _.r am• e ° - PROPOSED OR, ANp .��?� `a GOUTY yti} . ■ DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LABELED N _•„_,•_ ' O DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET,MARKED RLS#41578 ° /' O ,po' -0 DENOTES TRAFFIC POLE r 1 rM 1 — -`—.' --y __. O DENOTES CATCH BASIN x \-_ ..-�_ _ • DENOTES ELECTRICAL BOX LEGAL DESCRIPTION ,.. ..-�---_ _-- _ ~. - .- •..•_-._- •_ _ ___. C) DENOTES ELECTRICAL MANHOLE v`A s0ldllr'�iGxr OF WAY SO-FOOT HIGHWAY EASE -'�•r,y ,2y aP,rOar lualn� f--'� _ __ _•_ _ 2ss7 3s DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION (Per commitment for title IMerencR prepared by gprrrrylerual Partners Title,LLC,as issuing __l r PER UDc.N0.32]1613 _ pER DO[.NO.751393 ~M�'"`V �""•`�'��� �ERrDpC'Ktf-�]p}J -- WWI to Old Republic Na tided TRW Insurance Cempany,issuing agent File No.55633) ;� yY - -(••---- =------+'�= v DENOTES GUY WIRE I N8- �0;�, _�-1r'6549---- -�I..- C DENOTES HAND HOLE Part of the Southwest QW1.1er of the Northeast QWireer(6W1/4 NE1/4)of Section Thirteen POINT OF BEGINNING - _ i'y DENOTES MAILBOX (13),Township One Hundred Fifteen(115),Ranee twenty(20),described as follows: f1 •••A•••- .... `DJ DENOTES POWER POLE I �4 - -' "' -' - - -` - . "f' - - . - �_ SOUTH LINE OF THE NE I/4 DENOTES STORM SEWER APRON Beginning at the Southwest corner of Mt Np Quarter(RE s/#]p}'apd SeMgrr TRle 86n(i3.);meow Easte Ip deep me South lint ol Ina NidnneIV "� I r r1�Yt OF SEC 13-T,I1SR 20 OD DENOTES STORM SEWER MANHOLE �orlerNaee — — — — — - { — — — — — — �,` St Thirteen(1]]a dHSance of 7SS,w feat;lhenoe daltP b true ten 90 degrces'a — — — yii — 1 — — — - — -- - DC DENOTES WATER VALVE Nmlhee of oifler ffn- Seel ,ThIrt ce(1Y)v a polar rl Om Wes[IaeeF the (� ....^••� DENOTES WELL 6 8180 61 57N0r of se I06rRc n Tllrteee Isb.Ig 90 - _ Mee NOTtherl d the SOPS (13],sold IJo+rt a E I/0)c _ N,m,„,n ov..�o • � y Southwest tataet etrio Ferlitea f QUottb{NE try]of yid yole(on d u • DENOTES FENCE Thirteen(13],of ineMred along the west Brio the oft Thereat Searnwl t I4 I�.° '"'°"s"„ ^" I ,,,,e•r,�,s„�� ,�,"`•""00°" I „`"�'" '�'r�r�." .^w. .,,a:..w,.maa, Y to pp nta u�` {� I 1 - DENOTES RETAINING WALL oagleritlnq,according to Ma CAvtlreaelml Survey Lae,#p{. 11l r -` DENOTES EXISTING CONTOURS(2 FOOT INTERVAL) Dakota County,Minnesota / I ` 1 I I I I Abstract Property \, n DENOTES TREE LINE {{ > DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY SEWER + S. i I I 1 >> DENOTES EXISTING STORM SEWER I } ——' DENOTES EXISTING WATER MAIN I { 1 wie DENOTES OVERHEAD WIRE I t DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE `\ 5Ii I I I k I DENOTES UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE LINE 1 hereby certify that this survey,plan ' r DENOTES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC LINE I DENOTES BITUMINOUS SURFACE or report Was prepared by me or under _ _ cry direct supervision and that I am a , DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE duly Registered Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. "'r''`"U I DENOTES ADJACENT PARCEL OWNER INFORMATION �^ (PER DAKOTA COUNTY TAX INFORMATION) DENOTES SCHEDULE B-II EXCEPTION NUMBER J ON E. UO INC.WnON:um JOENO: 13171AB Iewre:Io1116 Date: 9121�20 License No.41578 • E. G. 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PROPOSED SWALE,SEE DETAIL �� - _ _�_ =x_x� ROCK MULCH c I I aD SHEET C503 GRADING DETAILS 0- - - - _ X x=x-x o I / I I o� ` x-X / / I 0 PROPOSED BOCCE BALL COURT(BY OTHERS) PROPOSED AMENITY WATER // // //�/ /j PROPOSED HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT IMMI v EXISTING:-/ I I FEATURE(BY OTHERS) Y ; PROPERTY I N. I O U �n 1 LIN I I 0 O 0 ` PROPOSED 5'BOULDER PROPOSED ASPHALT TRAIL - 2 c 1 �� RETAINING WALL(BY OTHERS) w 1 56.2' '' Mall . REFER TO SHEET C500 Q Q i I I - ! I KEYNOTE LEGEND v • I 0• � �� I I O CONCRETE SIDEWALK ^ o 0 rn c • I 0 I I 0 0 0 0 x 0zw- � � ` ,� B B612 CURB AND GUTTER z CCD I I 6.0' f ca RAISED PLANTER BEDS,TYP. 0 '�� - ' ' Sq x 0 v� z _ O I PROPOSED *� OC MATCH EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT/CURB&GUTTER • Y w V ��y� , CU = w O II 55.5' TURN AROUND , I a 7.7' TRANSFORMER AND GENERATOR PAD. SENIOR HOUSING / I } w CO I 114.404OO SEE MEP PLANS BUILDING . xODACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP; REFER TO CITY STANDARD DETAIL STR 8 10 c PROPOSED RIGHT-INIL -Q GARAGE ENTRANCE LEVEL 1:990.0 _ 2 u) ACCESS ONLY I LEVEL B:979 LEVEL B:979.0 © I " OEPROPOSED HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE 3 , I © _ 15.0' 1 M �o I. / I o cn 5. I N If I� I I ACCESSIBLE PARKING r \.. , x F N w 3 I 0 © 0' �/O // L/ / / ` \ \ \ 0 III 0 O e © 0 © 4� s�8 0 ` I I PROPOSED 5'DRAINAGE O AREA STRIPED WITH 4"SYSL @ 45°2'O.C. O /�,� o / o off" M E I 0i /©ST T , _______,,,0 0 1` I\ 24.0' I 0 O © I AND UTILITY EASEMENT 0 Net U III r V OH STANDARD DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT o 30'X30'SIGHT LINE © ��� Q END ` • / , N// / / / , 0 \ \ / _- ca in ____ O MAIN ENTRANCE OI SITE SIGNAGE. REFERENCE ARCH. PLANS TRIANGLE I /' R40.0' r � / ,// / / / / A/ / END O \ �� O © LEVEL 1:9904 I�� © I START© �` / // 0 // / S \ • r� ` O I JO 2'CURB CUT o DRAINAGE AND ` Or- / / / } w UTILITY EASEMENT I / / / /' \/� PROPOSED 0 I OO ST=RT LOT 1 © I K PEDESTRIAN CURB RAMPC0 O o v © 6.6 �j / / �, \ RETAINING WALL -� r� I 0 o z Q wo> 9.0' x w I- c I I 0 �/ 0 /' \ FIFTEEN, 0 H 0 O ' �. it: OL HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT PAVEMENT a z o F PROPOSED RIGHT TURN LANE. \ O o /' 6.5-INCH STEPS F 0' 59.6' I x w , w w LU TO BE COORDINATED WITH Iil‘ M / / \ a CITY AND COUNTY ! I ' / \ O © I M Lu ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGNAGE z a =oON Z n I � / L �, I "NO PARKING THIS SIDE OF STREET"AND'FIRE LANE'SIGNAGE I \ Q START 271TOWN HOUSE ` 0 aLEVEL 1:975.0 / " DO NOT ENTER'SIGNAGE aa wwwo m PROPOSED GAZEBOc © 7.0' Io Ic., LEVEL B:965.0 /'�TOWN HOUSE (BY OTHERS) ���// x OP PROPOSED BITUMINOUS TRAIL g N 09 v \\ 42.7' I LEVEL 1:978.0 © \ 0 '�.1 ,/ © 0 51 w PROPOSED 2'BOULDER WALL 1,, � ^ I `° 1 LEVEL B:968.0 \ \ \ A� / \ x OO PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK w o E Q z Q Jo� z � oQ ` \-PROPOSED FIRE LANE Qi \ 5 Q ` ;) I pQ Et 1- O I I TOWN HOUSE 4‘%.,\,\ `O' \PROVIDED'FIRE LANE �� ��O x �R B618 CURB AND GUTTER m QwMm14.0' I LEVEL 1:980.0 PAINTING AND SIGNAGE 0 �� ��I O © v p ? zw\ = aw = z - a w LEVEL B:970.0 w w Q - z ~o © r �� I �S FLUSH CURB AND GUTTERc aI N I I �' \ r r\ O O , ,� �0� c EXIST.WOODED AREA _ m r w o ON co r / / ` \ r ? \ \\ OT TRANSITION FROM B612 TO FLUSH CURB AND GUTTER z U U O 3 �� TOWN HOUSE "/*/ / \ r rI / \ w W a Cv r \ \co 1 LEVEL 1:982.5 / /' \ r 0 © I U OUTFACE CURB AND GUTTER U O _-• LEVEL B:972.5 / \ '_ x 0 w N = M 1 I 1 ` �/ / \ \- r r © _ © 0� I I VO PRIVATE STREET SECTION; REFER TO CITY STANDARD DETAIL STR-32 0 co W N U) } �, / \ \ X LS') - p 10 • 1 I �o /j / rrr � \ / I Q co Q COm w v 1 I o \ o / _ r r 10.3' �1 I O NON-RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE; REFER TO CITY STANDARD DETAIL STR-5 Q o z Z CI a, �4;v I OUTLOT A TOWN HOUSE 6 s‘,/‘// © , \ 50'ACCESS, x Y r J 0 w 2� • �6 / DRAINAGE AND SURMOUNTABLE CURB&GUTTER v w`I I LEVEL 1:983.5 s /\ UTILITY EASEMENT V 4Q ; \ EXISTI�G LEVEL B:973.5 \ O © I OY PROPOSED DECK, SEE ARCH PLANS m 0 0 p Q w PROPE TY LINE N 0 uGO J o i \ x Z PROPOSED PATIO, SEE SHEET C500 AND ARCH PLANS 5 DRAINAGE AND 0 � \ f ©EN. - LLI 25 7' I UTILITY EASEMENT \ 18.5' 24.0' -18.5' x� TOWN HOUSE I 6.55PROPOSED 10'RETAINING ._ , I\I I / / / \ LEVEL 1:984.0 �66 \\ REND / I WALL(BY OTHERS) 18.5' I PROPERTY SUMMARY REFER TO SHEET C500 r� LEVELB:974.0 �8.0' /� V U I r r / /" I I APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY E.L r r � / / I PROPOSED 13'RETAINING 1 a) \ r r r r • / / WALL(BY OTHERS) I x Q a)L >, \i I / / r r r r / , REFER TO SHEET C500 PROPERTY AREA(EXCLUDING RIGHT-OF-WAY) 374,616 SF(8.60 AC) CO o \ r r r r TOWN HOUSE i26� / ACCESS, DRAINAGE AND r C ft 0 \ I 1 T r r r r r r . LEVEL 1:984.5 �\ j:Au UTILITY EASEMENT �'1 EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA 25,265 SF(0.58 AC) r r r r r r \ LEVEL B:974.5 I 59.4' I EXISTING PERVIOUS AREA 349,351 SF(8.02 AC) Qc r r r r r rI 5 / U i PROPOSED STORMWATER \ 5� \ I 0 , PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 140,263 SF(3.22AC) W18.7 xPROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA234,353SF(5.38AC)E- S _/ MANAGEMENT AREA_ / \ , 1 END Q , 11I7O E r r r r r r r r PROPOSED 0 Q // x TOTAL DISTURBED AREA(EXCLUDES PILOT KNOBL•u) a) rI \ / \ ® , 407,286 SF(9.35 AC) N I r r r r r PROPERTY LINE / / \ \ I AND MCANDREWS IMPROVEMENTS) O CL o I rrr \, / / / / / / / / / / �, ,/ O / / \ f xI- co \ / � R76.Oj/ /� /" / O ZONING SUMMARY 4 0 0 I \ \ /// // //O// \�\ I EXISTING ZONING M6-A TO T,i1 \ \ , c L_ -I \ / / PROPOSED / / // Overs '' I x PROPOSED ZONING PUD n/ EXISTING PROPERTY LINE 1 LL a) CO PRETREATMENTi Q cn I -PROPOSED 25' IFOREBAY AREA ' 20'DRAINAGE AND co / // EXISTINGFENCE I I BUILDING DATA SUMMARY Q co 1" I DRAINAGE AND 1 DEDICATED , , /--, UTILITY EASEMENT �'�� c�'/ \ ' 7 _x J c l I _ UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY < °' O I - -I L - `� / / \ I. AREAS Z W N I / J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - PROPOSED LOT 1 PROPERTY 342,824 SF(7.46 AC) 0 0 �- 10'DRAINAGE AND 6"5' 0 //004 30'X30'SIGHT LINE 54,061 SF(16.6%OF LOT 1 0 ~ 0_ o ■ PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE o LOT 1 BUILDING AREA PROPERTY AREA) 12 _ UTILITY EASEMENT TRIANGLE Z W w N V v \H\ - - - Ne�+35e9' �'' - - - - - - - - - _ .O� i�� ,. . . I PROPOSED OUTLOT A PROPERTY 49,750 SF(1.14 AC) O O J > c - - - - - Cl.a) Q 690.23 �`. •y' \ \' OUTLOT A BUILDING AREA LL Q O Ir• ��\ PROPOSED RIGHT-IN/ 15,792 SF(31.7%OF OUTLOT 1 1. RIGHT-OUT ACCESS PER CITY PROPERTY AREA) Q 2 0 Q a) IV ' EXISTING ;IGHT LINE �STANDARD DETAIL STR-5 W Ce \ _ PROPERTY LINE --- --- --- -- --- ® 30'X30' TRIANGLE�� •• • ' . ' . ��OOOOO�O��� PARKING ~ O IJ,J W co �\\ --- ___ _ _ _ 1 .�- , W PROPOSED GARAGE PARKING 115 SPACES 0 W --- z Q J a Z a PROPOSED SURFACE PARKING 63 SPACES a) a L PROPOSED STREET PARKING 10 SPACES I gm_ 6i. f2 ca .��.�� �.�. o �I L I � �I=. ��.�. :�S��� .�� .��. .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.. ���.����. ADA STALLS REQ'D/PROVIDED _ 3 STALLS/8 STALLS _ < >- W MC Q a a Q I zap > 5 o ROAD PROPOSED OFF SITE PROPOSED RIGHT GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET - Q W IMPROVEMENTS;TO BE TURN LANE.TO BE / \ 20 40 80 f1 PROPOSED OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS; UI E TO BE COORDINATED WITH CITY AND COORDICITY NATED WITHTY CITY COORDINATED WITHTY NORTH a COUNTY,SEE SHEET C402 J Q w SHEET NUMBER a_ C400 Li ‘.,A r DEMOLITION PLAN NOTES w 'a 1. 1 1 THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEMOLITION.REMOVAL,AND DISPOSAL OF(IN A LOCATION o o W i ! APPROVED BY ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES)ALL STRUCTURES.PADS.WALLS.FLUMES,FOUNDATIONS, . it V 1- PARKING.DRIVES.DRAINAGE STRUCTURES.UTILITIES.ETC SUCH THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS ON THE ` \ N O 3 PLANS CAN BE CONSTRUCTED ALL FACILITIES TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE UNDERCUT TO SUITABLE a o I MATERIAL AND BROUGHT TO GRADE WITH SUITABLE COMPACTED FILL MATERIAL PER THE PROJECT . - ia - DOCUMENTS 1 2 THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ALL DEBRIS FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSING THE �_ --- DEBRIS IN A LAWFUL MANNER THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL PERMITS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE COPIES OF THE PERMIT AND < < . RECEIPTS OF DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS TO THE OWNER AND OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE W I- w �, -~ -_ PMOTROTE%4TJMOT '1�TVP. V) ,5 _ 3 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL UTILITY SERVICES TO ROADJACENT PROPERTIES ATOLL TIMES m O tD - .,e1dOVE EXLI 'JTIIP TREES SWISH -"--,- UTILITY SERVICES SHALL NOT BE INTERRUPTED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE CONSTRUCTION y Z ut • NT•i OF ITLSTVRBAI{CB T`^- �-..._ - �y MANAGER AND COORDINpnON WITH THE ADJACENT PROPERTIES ANdOR THE CITY w U W W r �� Ala - "-- _ - 4 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO THE REMOVAL d '' 1 r - --z AND/OR RELOCATION OF UTILITIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY S 1t'i{ :C`S '~i�I �7'•-r_` - > >� CONCERNING PORTIONS OF WORKWHICH MAY BE PERFORMED BY THE UTILITY COMPANY'S FORCES Cl U CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE rr•t• }-•'S YCIf %.� X�( �j( ,� tr - �� _ AND ANY FEES WHICH ARE TO BE PAID TO THE UTILITY COMPANY FOR THEIR SERVICES THE RELOCATION OF PRIVATE VTNfTIF7 '.'" y� k'SE kY ,;I( �~ T4-T [ Imo+ - CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING ALL FEED AND CHARGES INCLUDING SUER OPTICS.ELECTRIC.AND t,+ •70' r+1T . �(•� 0.I I I I I 4 I t ice• ` TELECOMMUMCATIONSINROW.TYP. 'Y^'l, iCK 7CYa TL51• �' IIIII I I I I I I f �i i f {. '-' �� -�-- '_ 5 THE LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN HAVE BEEN DETERMINED FROM THE ' >"]T tY ( ][py([_��� I I I I { 1 i3,�1� CU}'y BEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE AND ARE GIVEN FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR THE b 1 Nig. •y/ •►DL�I }pT I I I I I I { i f I I ENGINEER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACCURACY PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY .t7K'[ 1 ]�y, I I .I F • .�4 I ` { f { r _' DEMOLITION IITTMWITHIN ALL AREAS OF PROP NOTIFY THE UTILITY COMPANIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ,D N ! 1 ! .17' l l I [ f i { f 1 1 I Ray�y l-•EL-131-EF ) f i I f� EXISTING UTILITIES WITHIN ALL ANEAB OF PROPOSED WORN 2 a" ri L 1 I I. r y�T1 1 1 I I I E I 9 I. 111 I E l l l r 1. l f� I I I I I I I 1 I I I I l I ca I r I I I I i-�( I• 1 1 t : ! I I I I 4 'ON 1.,... 1 1 I I i I ! 01 l r I I ,fir 0 ALL EXISTING SEWERS,PIPING AND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE NOT TO BE INTERPRETED AS THE EXACT C t V I I I 1 f 1 A 1 '1 I 14 i 1 I I I I I l r I ! ! 1 I U`, I LOCATION,OR AS ANY OBSTACLES THAT MAY OCCUR ON THE SITE VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND i 0 i 1 N 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ! I ! I I % 1.1 I I 1 I I I ` i { I ! 1 N [ I PflOCEEI WITH GRDING DESTRUCTION ANY ANTICIPATED EO FEATURES GIVE NOTICE TO ALL UTILITY i l I l i l l t l i f r l l l l l l i' 1 { J'•ti ( I I I 4 I III 1 1 1 N I ! 1 COMPANIES REGARDING AND REMOVAL OF ALL SERVICE LINES AND CAP ALL LINES i ]� 1 1 { I } I I } ( I I 1 I I I I I I I I Igf r•,1:_I. - ;;; �'.'y./ I I I 1 1 i t l I i ! I I 1 ! I .III.---_ ~'` BEFORE PRECEDING ARDINTHTHEWORK y ]OE'I I i l 1 1 1 • I l 3 1 1 t l l r l f i { I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1'.'.•. I I 4 4 1 1 4 t . TI! 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. 1 f l l l l i i l l l } l i I I II.I�I } 1 1 t l ! 11 "• '3 1 '1 t I • ! 1 ! I 1 1 I I 1 I i I I ! f I 1 I 4 1 I I I I I I I I I I r 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I { 1 I 11 ! 1 1 7 ELECTRICAL,TELEPHONE.CARLE,WATER,FIBER OPTIC,AND/OR GAS LINES NEEDING TO BE REMOVED 1 i 1 1 I I I } { i I 1 1 t ] I i 111 1 I I I I I I I { I I I I I i I r I' I I 4 I I 1 4 I I ! f 1 ! •))LL99�1' OR RELOCATED SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANY ADEQUATE TIME '1 a• -4-.0 11{ I I I I I 4 F 1 1 t 4 1 4 } I I f € I I I I I I I I ! ! i { I 11 1 I 1 I I I I i 1 I 4 I 1 I I I I J I 1 I 1 1 I 1 �,y� I`I SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR RELOCATION AND CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY IS '. K E } i -bTl ! 1 i 1 I I I i 1 i,i 1 f I t I .k i I 1 I I I T I I I I I I 1 k I I 1 ! I I ! I I ! I I I I I 4 I 4 I f 1 L 11 NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH TRANSITION IN UTILITY SERVICE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY CLOSE w�i I I 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 f i I t I t 1 1 1 N l l l i l l l l i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l t l l l l l l 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 • PHgTEGi EXRTUID 1 t I N I I I I I I 11 1 f I I1 ! I ! 11 1 N I i I I I i 1 1 1 1 I I i I ( I I I I I I I I I I I J ATTENTION TO EXISTING UTNnES WITHIN ANY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY DURING CONSTRUCTION ¢ a STORMSEWER 4 1 4 1 I 1 I } 1 1 1 t 1 1 i 1 1 I I I 1 1 I l 1 1 1 1 1 ! F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I ' `/�'� N F _m °y 4 k l { I I i 1 1 1 I 1 1 E 1 { ] I 1 1 1 1 f 1 { I { 1 1 1 1 i I 1 I I { I I I 4 I I I J I I I I i ]•�'C , 8 CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT THE PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES WITH FENCING,BARRICADES,ENCLOSURES, 14 1 1 1 € I i I I L I 1 I ! i 1 I I i 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I ! { 1 I i I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I 1 1 ETC(AND OTHER APPROPRIATE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES)AS APPROVED BY THE CONSTRUCTION - a U ' •I I I I I I i } i 1 { ! 1 1 { i i I 1 { 1 1 1 f 1 } I i 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I { 4 I I,J 1 I MANAGER MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SWILL BE COORDINATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLE o o a O 1 4 1 I I I t 1 1 1 • rye I i I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 N I ] I I ! N I I I I I I I I I I I I . 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N -PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING , EXISTING ELECTRICAL BOX I .PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING'y C36•RCP(PER ASBUILT) . " .PVC B6WR(PER AXSZLNT) \ ' ® EXISTING ELECTRICAL MANHOLE Z O w W Z LL i _ F REMOVE EXISTING FENCE• ', EXISTING GUY NITRE I L^i a = O V KEYNOTE LEGEND O o EXISTING POWER POLE } ii 0.-1a._L �r1 PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING REMOVE EXISTING POWER POLE-COORDINATE WITH a I Q,1 ' A CLEARING AND GRUBBING G BB EXISTING HANDHOLE NORTH O.rE 13) l{iI 11 1TRCP(PER ASBUILT) O O UTILITY COMPANY AND MEP PLANS D a 11. 1 • OB REMOVE EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER HO PROTECT IN PLACE POWER POLE �'.I EXISTING LIGHT POLE I Z - 0 5 o • CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY LOCATION. W W '- INVERT/ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES • O REMOVE EXISTING CONCRETE SURFACE OI REMOVE EXISTING RETAINING WALL EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE cc W ❑ I PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION (SEE TREE INVENTORY AND G 0. J -- "- OD REMOVE EXISTING BITUMINOUS SURFACE O SAWCUT 4J PRESERVATION PLANT GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET J U OE PROTECT EXISTING FENCE IN PLACE • EXISTING TREE LINE i 2u BMI I W SHEET NUMBER 4 0- C200 ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY ~fof- i oRKnob Rload i e6e DETAIL CERTIFICATION Apple Valley, MN s • >z OT •K ROAD 909 975,958 SF.F. '9a6 (10.93 ACRES) n2 1 hereby certify to Irma E.Ulrich,United Properties Residential LLC,a Minnesota limited liability company,and to Commercial Partners Title,LLC,as issuing agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, I %"•: "t • that this is a survey of: I 5 sey Part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter(5W 1/4 NEI/4)of Section Thirteen(13),Township One Hundred Fifteen(115),Range Twenty(20),described as follows: � E,SEE } 93A 1 Beginn' Pt the Southwest amen 'NAM.The Northeast Quarter(NE 1/4)of said Socue 'NAM.(131;Ihuro ,r t OASIS,* the OOELII line of the ilonteeill Quango'of saki SxUonTlhrteha(17,•dl,t•nce al 765.00 rein .,I • ?Ale .7 mr1 feet;[he194 deflect to the loft 90 degrees a distance of 576.00 feet;thence NOrtrwfestuf ly to a pool[en Om Ylest fine of the Northrmst Quarter 0111rd 0eAlen Thirteen(13),fold 8e18 Smug a distance of 656.00 _� -�•-•00 • g'�:"c . feet Nortlprly of the Seudrwefl comer[d ow Northeast Quarter(NE 1/4)algid Section Thhleon(In oT meOSutMO along U10 Wet line[NOW;Ihpec 1 eSp ltWely to IV Il int OC De9IM4lgt acnWbing to trio Government Survey thereof I 4 a ,te.,3 • Dakota County,Minnesota Abstract Property 1 • .,..__ And is bolter rrpun w[5 In elton IOO l l lee CWnmllntenl for laic Ina 000 ur90 mewed by cUwe rd WOWS al W S TIVe,RC.Sc Inswing;oat for Old ROPVNC reahh I Title Vahan a Comprey e .1[ tS 1u,1R egN 'OE lap.MIL $ 1 , dflurd eNletu4p March OF,7019 a((101 A.N.-end lnt!III cssemenf;,d any,nxep in 5[nedule R•I)aft the 1lerelrl fefeYe,3ce0 ppmnytnlflnt tar tale Ineyfar te.art shown he eon;and Mgt 114T map RI 1111t and(nn Ise ey rn4f • on•.l5e11 R ll Lower were moot ill 41 alsoedeaRe w11ri"Nlnunym m 5lendard Detail Requtreenta for ALTAIKSPS Lind Mr$Imvef5,'ppinnyosta6PleNd other eneut.,IIy ACM one NSPS s 2 th p16•and I41 ourseient to e „ N ` qw1 I - ALeexaty S1arala,d1 OT40Opttd by ALMA and NOS end in Wfect Ors[nit[late olthweertilkaEon,trio uedeesl5ne3 further or l,Fie1 that In mry peole sional Rpmgn,as a Amp WencherIt'rtrled alIt*SIAte of llpineM 1 6,. ~ , r^ 1M Rpill00 Poe,11n11ll ACCleecy.f stun uYe eal MOWny d naMOWUut Wldcl.is 9Peeled Ittle0ln and lnelndeS'WWI t.7.3.4.5.0(A),74/.71h11.13,11,13,14,II,end SO al Table A[Motto}The held Iee1R was �' /�' f s. completed on April 1,2019. 11 ' 5 9 1 further certify that this survey was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that 1 am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota r --_-'-� `� IJboC: 4/12/2019 1 ,.Mf 400' r r s E G.Rod&Sons,1, crm, .- •.1. ,,• - itr Surveyor illealV• .••IA LicLand dNO.41578� ` ,HI.e 01ttSTllfp OUKCzNO GENERAL NOTES NORTH . r�.r • 1. Fee ownership is vested in Irma E.winch Parcel ID Number:01-01300-01-0I2. (651)454-0002 For verification of utility type and field location,prior to excavation. en a w, t'11 •i . r Ma al' •~' �{ •„ ' M1 ¢,tot` 2. Address of the surveyed premises: 12444 Pilot Knob Road,Apple Valley,MN. 10,Subsurface and environmental conditions were not examined or considered during the process of this survey. No - 9 _ r'r. statement Is made concerning the existence of underground or overhead containers or facilities that may affect • 3. Bearings shown hereon are based on the Dakota County Coordinate System the use or development of the surveyed premises. .sl - rn r .9 e gppp 9 4 4. Snaneyeet prentSaxslltwe on then See0CY reap IS In FIned Zone 1.1(Amu cimm.rle0 to be o0laeOe the 0.216•raelal 11.Commercial Partners Title,LLC,as issuing agent For Old Republic National Title Insurance Company,issuing agent O v_ !q!�- r,L to l AnP r p ' ul 4 •'Er eNtaft9e no0dplam),o1O1WL5 to mow Inewnene Rath soap CmnRR1rv(Y Ma-270f1509 Pallet No.0095 SY01fe COT File No.55633,Schedule B-II Survey Related Exceptions: d 0.. $ Vie' r� 'a N p5e Dedc(•I emorger y Manpgemonl Agency.•wilco(1•IR IJeeaNnhar 2...1.011.There isnpt a phased v,sien OF - - I rr P e said panel available,as said panel does not contain any special flood hazard areas. 9. Subject to Dakota County Road Right of Way Map No.472 C.S.AH.No.30(McAndrews Road)from GS.A.H. {{{T��l _ y7 f 9T4 "Cl No.31(Pilot Knob Road)to S.T.H.No.3(Robert Trail South)filed November 7,2017,as Document No. 1 k. , •' +at 5 Boundary area of the surveyed premises(Including Right-of-Way):475,958*sq.ft.(10.93 acres). • 3221613.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon.) If7 135.2 -ra a T%IT11N6 WY1.01R6 y� - 1 • , thief SF.3 6. A zoning endorsement letter was not IL8nlifed to the sun oyOr.A tenter.of the City 0111011e VIIWI web site 10. Easement for highway purposes,in favor of the County of Dakota,a Minnesota municipal corporation, S3 1L . { s r t • ,..i. gRindicates that the surveyed premises Stlosln on this surveylN1,riMtlr reined M-6A(MVlole-Faflldy Oi105ct). contained In Highway Easement dated October 29,1986,filed November 14,1986,as Document No. M • 1. g I. yq sl _Under the applicable zoning regulations,the current setbacks are: 751383.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said road right-of-way is shown hereon) 0, Q ti • 'jliy- 6^ Y,•' Ir,-,s,1„ - _ - Building: Along principal or minor arterial=100 feet 11.Easement for highway purposes,in favor of the County of Dakota,a Minnesota municipal corporation, _ it:i d '„ 1 i �.p• 1 v Along community or neighborhood collector=75 feet contained in Highway Easement dated March 8,1991,filed April 2,1991,as Document No.979270. 1 `` I r 11 tF _ ; 'fit Along any other public street=50 feet (SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon.) •'T.I. y`t Ip F iN•� Ls.r }V Ab ye- -..$ w• •✓I.pflq any side oa Sin 0f.11r10a f M fee! ,Of 4. r 9A •w a Along any slde'or strictrearYard=40 feet 12-Terms and conditions of Final Certificate dated July 23,1992,filed August 5,1992,as Document No. ..n i ;;.,..1 .. yt'rRtlj• . �i Y,••r F , Abutting an"R"District=75 feet Knob1063345,and as evidenced on Dakota County Right of Way Map No 99 County State Highway No-31(Pilot • . •''O 1a(4. Titer '. M1 may„ },r•- d - .�d • \ Knob Road)filed September 12,1990,as Document No,963637. ,,p }} 777"ry '��.ti+ypr-'rosy i„ d 'k1N 6� .c ra • For additional information contact the Planning Department at the City of Apple Valley at (SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon.) 1r•,i_ • `" '�S ; '' N„ r u (952)-953-2575. • - fi=. 1� d •/ -_y.. '•R� - •, u�P 13.Subject to Dakota County Road Right of Way Map No.2 County Road No.38 fled March 10,1986,as �Y}• ( •. J -}r a9^ 1e ly•.... r„ Ingo,y 7. There are no marked or striped parking areas onsRe. Document No 7I0479(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:Said easement is shown hereon) + 1 ( 8' _.'�., __a _.. -� f pn �i ' 8. The surveyed premises has an existing direct access to Pilot Knob Road,a public street The parcel also adjoins 14.Terms of restriction contained in Warranty Deed dated January 15,1976,filed January 20,1976,as 1 Ktp • o "`s ,w•f - u,s. w,•McAndrews Road,a public street. Document No.4633B1.(SURVEYOR'S NOTE:The area described by Document No,463381 is for the I e •- Y r.•u - _,�.,, _sue Si Pu M 1 TJOST1N09rtloWh11.1 :r} _ neighboring parcel.Said document creates a restriction pertaining to trail construction within 500 feet of the r-- t - fin he 1 " 9. Location of utilities existing on or serving the surveyed property determined by: surveyed parcel.) L. �,f_ - •�x RAI. Observed evidence collected pursuant to Section S.E.Iv. - �.� r +.1 ' f - Markings requested by E G Red and Sons per Gopher State One Call Ticket No,190861315. 12.Contours are shown in 2 foot intervals using a combination of field survey data and LiDAR mapping as provided by - y�` �~ "z Record drawings provided by the City of Apple Va1Nl,vs engitlfXHr 5 dl••pprtment. meDNR Excavations were not made during the process of this savoy to lo(91e LRIdergraukd utilities and/or structures. , =(Fhlh YNOSMIC ,y., The ILSOSIoO of underground utilities and/or structures may vary from locations fMNt111Crerun nW sh011 Mal 13.There was no evidence of recent earth moving work,building cons[rurtion,or building additions observed In the : a(tH 1 ` - �s `I�,, iM 53<.I M1f undeegrEiRaT utilities and/or structures may be encounleRki. Contact Gopher Stop Ono(yll NttMI[aeen Center at process of conducting[he field work. 9ye' 1 1d. w. a :,� SITE OVERVIEW I I„eIn pep-962 LEGEND �� 1a a s e,m,,,, a,.rs�o ;;' • DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS[ARE I YT 11 IVit '• o"�`�d� SI.iZOa KALE} •�• Ip1 '� e. O DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET,MARKED 81.4 41576 � IP tV8 FENCE Ethos z]NORTHERLv OF 90UNOgRv ONE -• I - op. •1Oo -a - a � s ii • -O DENOTES TRAFFIC POLE rU "" El DENOTES CATCH BASIN a of i l •"CEJ"5" F -•. PI i1 2 a - �` ID DENOTES ELECTRICAL BOX oog f I ^o'tINl1Lr oFee�1. • I 1Iy1I r w ,,�y�V LINF 1T .y -�.+r L• 00 DENOTES ELECTRICAL MANHOLE -_. sr �'� �sy.3-f�pN^ y�sf•�p 149-- �• I 14 ' s,,,.w DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION _(; fC•P•!•e LT KNOB�� I ✓ DENOTES GUY WIRE „rI 975,958 5 F. _ 4� a - - ` •• + or/ (10.93 ACRES) 4 4 yr EH DENOTES HAND HOLE 1�;' X • ` DENOTES MAILBOX F-�� I i •, EDGE OF wo,mn us . -. I wN f `D. DENOTES POWER POLE ' - •--II • NC/SIIeL9 i•t•1••4'qi I 1 d+" I 4 DENOTES STORM SEWER APRON F•• ! �1II} F. m „I p \ 0 • I l•1-'- .. y V, e t ey.r rD DENOTES STORM SEWER MANHOLE 90 I I{I' IM.f rr �f • DI DENOTES WATER VALVE I 7 I- .-__-3o&a--------- _._.4L_... •;p@-~f -�- • DENOTES WELL S�1 o o _;' o w ! Ca a 10cv ' -.-a_ DENOTES FENCE li 8 Ce ` -- ----- ^� 17 •§r-� es t` w 3a5.5--------- r� m i i (-=-cr0ar 'a DENOTES RETAINING WALL ., '' pn •;.I Y` ,,. �f oao ` o° r t •y. f 51" i, • w Reelrgv- DENOTES EXISTING CONTOURS(2 FOOT INTERVAL) ��,, y + _ O '.,'•• o • S N 1 I'- t �l ��4� 1 D tv sgr -0 xtN kr,N `• DENOTES TREE LINE •9 If] I.. :�.7' • i "r i f F`J .- • Tf _�,_^fy,;- 3- ..� • "`�• ..�-..�»'w . 4 .• III rvi' aawrl-_ ..,�- {i DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY SEWERs. _ 'i ,r .- ., 1 .• __ • a° Ai • o n al or ;ti - `'_-?- '+ ._' Y °jh: >�- DENOTES EXISTING STORM SEWER •" I'�t ikg I •_ 6:' _ ,4. !�^ "---- - -.- - DENOTES EXISTING WATER MAIN +y�, j % • -- }(� e 1i 4 4y - E--, -•- - - -- - � p• DENOTES OVERHEAD WIRE yk z 6 r•• Zf�7 z._r~ ` - '%,,7i }r• I. --%IIC I' iiR p0G 110. 13e]EEPONT b 9 y ` y�1-3sF. • d, DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE moo§ I , 1 ..... FOOT 301.3 QOAD �/--7' a ' H0.WGaIp 7TgC•LT 7o h11Rt RLelfrr gr.... �„ ! - o o 1. , .i (a11Ee7[S7 .. PER DOC.NO./WYt DENOTES UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE LINE ��9 o f > • tWR MIKES tSPT 1 1 - .; ` - •" _. ,•- I+ DENOTES UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC LINE a e" tt EASTERLY OF ROW LINE �,FENCE CORNER LIES 0.5 �rJ }`• •,• r • •' '' " " ' 7):', ••' - '• f' IC • r- 2- z t, NORTHERLY OF ROW UNE-', LL- µ 1' ` ' �188.�6(O�N� ff•�o- • DENOTES BITUMINOUS SURFACE ° If FENCE coRNER LIES 11' 1.7 9I` Z• ,_'-- 1 + 1t W ' NORTHERLY OF ROW LINE• q s DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE `a' No X weRAP'• I IPaPnra r P, 19 N y --J Is4.f .e ,S,r i1=141.1 tan Re.w.PM • •' - e. tIw aa1 n1.�,4�•' 'eoc'e'.ro.asslsu weltal/u��' Ivem.e ." .. .. .•. ., `•IL .-h DENOTES ADJACENT PARCEL OWNERINI-0814A TON •, . 4 0-f- 4 , © 1 • . i.....m 4• - - 1 11ff1 .i •u•r.s..4 (PER DAKOTA COUNTY TAX INFORMATION) (' 1 -' -_•L C�6- •-_ p _ �- 10 -- DENOTES SCHEDULE 8-11 EXCEPTION NUMBER f u (`- N ` �4 - 7 if' • •rp WL eNR tfY M 1 NB �Q�a$ 768•ofF- _ 1_SAYIH OF THE NE 1/9 POINT Mt. . - x OF SEC 2111 15 91 20 p p e Rp�'�, Q uu unp ^ T] I !,:: T T BENCHMARK GI:.IPHI(' .SCALE E. ROG & ONS I�Ine G s { jG -_„ 4 �f �� 30 0 15 30 60 12013efzftl ar.dw ,pefro. 19Ji1e0 LL1E- 520te •f , , ^ • SE na EAp i! -I :1' MNDOT NAME:HAG MN037 )�' �' = Il,19i1Professional Land Surve[InLi M(,�1Ce1aVCG♦] iT S 1O.� R",,,.,o"i..owe e43 , -,'' 11 a`E ag I § ;? GRID STATION:S 7413 `-� yOrJ fV� S •,,. N W �3x • x{ 'S °- x'ye ELEVATION:1008.344(NAVD88) 677fi Lake ❑ripe NE, Suite 110 $ I {� , _ 1= Qs� �• �3- � ( may' I arI'`x1 I.NCH = 80 FIiI.:T www.egrud.cpm,, I =_I 1 aIf 1 : ; �4s Lino Lakes, MN 55014 nq curS 515Ca1mM dr 1 1'• I____--- •.1 1 ==g y� ___L- L Tel.(651)361-8200 Fax(651)361-8701 5TT Sw3(I•p•C r .T,AAs4e't 'hal Mad IL 151e5O,lt,Oa SIM;m'ats..k1RUCscsn11oPFY111yialEriacr te171Ae c MMC 2,ELIrra.7a.11,1H 19171AS . . \....,„ ,. ,./," 'N.,.., -11F 1.1......-7: •' Ti • , .._ , , 8 a' i CI - ' / - --....„... W IW m ., . , + I}I l I BEGIN 15:1 TAPER `_ - R/W N I --• _ CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE APROACH NOSE I b STALL SALVAGED SIGN 3fOL.06,T4 S0 t IN0 J.L SALVAGED SIGN � 4'SOLID WHITE STRIP 13+65.41,1.50'R • (x}gi -- - � -- 4"SOLID WHITE STRIP GRAPHIC SCALE EH FEET Y . . �� BEGIN B418 C 8 G INSTALL SALVAGED SIGN ROW PED RAN I., B41 B END 15:1 TAPER E ' END 15:1 TAPER B'BIT,TRAIL it B 2.76.56,25 50'L 6+80 00,1340'S. .11 .6 4 BEGIN 15:1 TAPER ❑ 215�$p S 00 Q T ►� - 44�4. - - •- 11 ail: •, _ ��i1 C 8 G 11+36.71,24.00'L I %w u1 71 i it ..� ' • _ _ .:1TF�uk� J..� 13 16.71�12.00'L � E z s - _ w z u E VTM-vier W w > Diu.`.. __ _ _ r a.��.• �. _ - ,o.a„� ` n.co ..`.. iz.00 ~~ u 14.00 14s1 >�> a >�> = PEDRAMP • 2+00 3+00 4+0D w 5.00 6+00 - 9.W _ -� _v-.- - - r - _ - - I I F F -I -h - - I- I - - mac- __ - - - 'L•-`. _----- _ .. _ - u 5 V }p•p0 - - 21a00 22+00 _ -23a00 -•14�00- - - ' m2�L _ - "-"`mil 2P�� "R• - I - 33 00 - 33afi6 1STAA N41A9 ROAD • B41 B .. - BEGIN 15:1 TAPER 8 1 8 4 62 03,12 00'R �"SOLID YELLOWSTRI• END 15:1 TAPER C 8 G a CONCRETE MEDIAN NOSE (OUTFACE) ZJ € 7 $ - EB MCANDREWS RPM] 4"SOLID YELLOW DOUBLE STRIP fi+g203,1,50'R s i.. 1010 1010 LEGEND — v z " E. � J 1(l ll(1 1 OOO PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK = Q Q S p I V0L7 __ N n ,• k PROPOSED HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE PAVEMENT /-` A o 5 b 990 __ __ _- ;h-.;...:•.:: '^` 990 �--'. MATCH ROADWAY SECTION O w 4. oiliari q 980 _0 980 I___ - PROPOSED ASPHALT TRAIL CU w F d 2 2 N S S INPLACE PROFILE _ WB MCANDRF.YYfi ROAD�-- 9 7 0 E U 970 960 __ -_ _ 960 s 950 • 950 �a=a 940 - 940 6. w°y" SF. inU1O1 a, 4 enO El .0alo w3 F] F 5 5 E m §°"aw. g 0+50 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00 11+50 s=`' N NIP ' wa B41B m N BEGIN 15:1 TAPER C&G $r- c. , J PuDTWIOYAONT 44+00.89,26 50'R (OUTFALL) ZF3 N END 1.69 TAPER - r �� 45+95.89,13.50'R CONCRETE APROACH NOSE w,o m N73 8 8 - - _ - _. --..- .- _ l7!aDA 15.5.0'R 1.. /-66 .0p 43+pp 44.00 45+00 - - - N � � . YI.a1f..... 4swo • 2 ¢n ¢� a m g9 PILOT KNOB ROAD- r i-_---- - J - 1 - - 71,4 51Im a al•pp `E I �- - I- I -I- F -1 F _ H - n o °N w �r �`EL S I I --- -- .. -- wwo 7s+0p -- 6 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET f o , a A so.00 n1'.I_. . -. 44.03 - 63.oa - War- ZSTGir---_I��;�7s}� I-enW- s6+a0 _ - -)- } I- 0 25 50 100 'n I t ._. 1- -`1.- I- --I--- - - +4-'SOL10 WHITE _ a g ' ...� . . - -4-. •.yi< .. .- . END B418 C AG L. - B418 - O '" y - •65.05.49.14.20'R C 8 G 7 k I o I r 4:::.:. (OUTFACE) -- _. L t E l' 1�;1 IBF'FS_ _ -L 9418 - - INSTALL SALVAGEDSIGN 'x O 61.47 17,13 89'R END 10:1 TAPER PROP C 8 G __ a u- I' 6x•7b.17.25 50'R CONCRETE APROACH NOSE f_ "'{{{IIISSS��' INSTALL SALVAGED SIGNS wW I--- 4.9230,13 93'R Q Cy + �.l !A W o f BEGIN B41 B C 8 G I D RAMP L \ GJ` r ,/�/ J • 1 _i_ 1. .r TZ l tT . ' I__ ), ñrt- ii I °'�. L. 0 oa T 990 --- 990 0.a 4 980 -- Et ---- - 980 c~n p • z z u 970 • _ INPCACE PROFILE _ - ^`~ 9 70 Z J a S SB Film.iLNOB ROAD - - D sd N a 3�i0 J`- .__ - 960 0 0 > 0 o . f 950 950 0 0 w I- w e z 0a WMO 1. 940 - 940 >- W a a a W 2-0 3 aLL a� c Z ro m n n 00 OR z 5 k ill N z ap 1. W rn rn m a, m rn T co 4a W 0 - m J JI - a Y t 39+50 40+00 41+00 42+00 43+00 44+00 45+00 46+00 47+00 48+00 49+00 50+00 W ' SHEET NUMBER a kl C402 W W ' m i J LEGEND o .re — ——— ~ Q � IPROPERTY LINE o o � O I -- EXISTING CONTOUR o _ �.��- ` EHSTIHOPROPEAIV LINE • —_ S25 PROPOSED CONTOUR PUCACAFA OFF SITE -----17-� _ - ® PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(SOLID CASTING) �i IMPROVEMENTS.TO BE �� - � PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(ROUND INLET LASTING) Q I '. COORDINATED WITH ME.@N3)I) M�q�Rs�Y-�� - _ EXIST WOODEDARRA 2 I 1•CITY AND COUNTY ■■■///......[[[''' -�_�_� S PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CATCH BASIN(CURB INLET CASTING) m N Z I 1 _ _ I • ® PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENOUT U 111 - MP BYP.i] f PROPOSED FLARED ENO SECTION fn Z ;IC j � `` ~ ♦"'ITLJ• .EXIST.WOODED AREA PROPOSED flIPRAP d' . \ - - PROPOSED SWALE — 1- _ R F ° •I 062 .. �.. - �� - > PROPOSED STORM SEWER K 'ABp —�ti_ U U • - -"`- �. .. - tom_`may PROPOSED STORM SEWER ! PROPCI�.FDD VALE "- '��-'�! ' y�' \ `~1 tam PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION 1osLL71 � � ' M"%��-'7 PROPOSED HIGH POINT ELEVATION PRIYYQ BOULDER C1O'�°Y` 111 E v I � 1 � ��� �r.� � • - �][]'J �,f.�".7 � V,y.I.,,L/F'•11 PROPD9ED6WALE I • RETAINING WALL PROPOSED LOW POINT ELEVATION ^m N I �� 7� r-� • I � �- .�-� 1I PROPOSED GUTTER ELEVATION 3i$ i„,,.,,.,:,,., ~� �(� J Al"...... T r ME.OA MATCH EXISTING ELEVATION ZY Pm iv IAA I 'mo •w) y �cm CE.I 1 �� 00% PROPOSED DRAINAGE DIRECTION I .YA °�� + • ,� A �A r j = ,..i. ►s+.:''z'ass=+'NN •11 I •I - •y MF.•rr 2i I L � fv ` I �1 ► ' -L� �I I�,i i_f (' PROPOSED STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AREA _ • 1 PROPOSED DRAINAGE SWILLE ! E, 1 ($-'], f !IL+ I WART ERBFEATMREm I I i-]�1�� �� 6F.lI SY4\ I w N. I ` ®' • LEVF,A 1 99p0 S' PROPDSPBdYWIE I TQaII' I ��` �� - �� GARAGE EVEL R tt7101(4.111.0.161 + UOI • [$:::�-� I�lI �' � LT�'3A ENTRANCE:9790 1, „ CI= z ns FF. i P��� �— `r + ':_�'� GRADING PLAN NOTES �� • � 1 I!!'!!6 ��� L =� 4F,v-� 1 ILL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, ILL'° _ �I` Si a( ) - - ,/5:1 Y. I I 6'ECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS y w 1 C 2 CONTRACTOR TO CALL GOPHER STATE CALL ONE@1-800-252-1166 AT LEAST TWO ` H _ .Z,r S �r3 MAIN ENTRANCE } WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS w a I`_ ��� � yA j yi M �N, �(y�%t ®. i LEVEL 1:.00 , A y] vr+ /6,A Q'TlID C 7" asp::E.:f \\ ['1' I y1V f mL �R!� ( �• -] i- Tr__i+'. ] ` -Y��' �' [ �31 3 CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING - H Y + �I ®� .. � Q.� •j� y I $% UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING THE 53 I �� ;'� wl�=. D r0 \�a �E,•; LOT 1 l CONTRACTORgHALLIMMEDATELYNOOFYTHEPROECTENGINEEROFANY n I t�j I I �� (.7 Tv} '•� A• i � V I DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS m I EIY11...„...„r: '�(FIIlI �� _ ta'f/1 s°VC '�% "„ I ® w l t:ice- E _ rr.3r_:rn a � ,-}J / { B SUBGRADE EXLgVATK)N SHALL BE BACKFlLLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO ■ 1 IFf n� m �C \ [; r'1 (a ] � � CUD. S �____] HELP OFFSET ANY STABIL YPROBLEMg DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES ( ('I9i�1�]\ lrv-L:-f �• J� VMIEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT THE PROPCSCD R10y[T TURN LANE �' ?.• `l R rn�.'-'i y EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING TOWN HOUSE / H S P ®fir ! • - I, +� PAVEMENT LEVEL 1:9]50 �4 � . •r . FEU61I OLAIB 0'a LEVEL B:9650 • NO DU R-i i I 5 CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL TOWN HOUSE "W 1rYI.t ;qgg LEVELI 9]BO SWALE fT1`✓al -� T--�) � 7T0 I I Q CONTRACTORSHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM -7 �-�i �� LEVELS 9seoif) rRp+f, 1`� ♦ I SEMSN,11KWuf;HT$ I' TOWN HOUSE ? �.,.T -• GA / I •♦ ;�i I 7 GRADES SHOWN ARE FINISHED GRADES CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH GRADE TO I • e LEVEL HOUSE I •"•7 (T..'�') gUBGRAOE ELEVATION AND LEAVE READY FOR SUBBASE 1• LEVEL B:MBA ` q 'iV • J I Or. EXIST WOODED AREA I 5•!� e z J J� � ��\\ � Fn (� B ALL EXCESS MATERIAL.BRUMINOUg SURFACING,CONCRETE ITEMS,ANY ABANDONED E [�_�'-"3 �"77 TOWN HOUSE ('-`T-[•� ' .R.( 'YT,�. .r7 ZVmT:Iti) UTILITY ITEMS-AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF d 4 ` LEVEL 1:9B25 % (3:31� - TOO IXI(11 1 1pi7.+(� • THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE m- ' lie. LEVEL B:9]25 •- y R26 ' BMp p12 Aeaf. 1. 9 REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN,WATER MAIN SERVICE E O � ,A!' �T f�` • r3-L;�,y, a p� PRETREATMENT BASIN , :il+Ib E 1 LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS AND CASTING/STRUCTURE NOTATION 4 y rAd. ♦ SEE SHEETS C501 AND m ° • 1. �- � • \ E+'� C503 FOR DETAILS 10 CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND rn r i'i a �� TI '� RN ••-; A OUTLOTA V TOWNHOUSE \ '. I _H���nry E ILITTE,E.REINITTAISMOOT.T.H ImOuRISFLO,P0ES,TO PROVIDE PO6ITNE OPAINAGE O ] LEVEL 1:9935r NR PROPOSEDN 'llF' f I ^,p �y/ RETAINING WALL 11 TALLAMUMOF ASAGGREGH BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER ANO O 1J LEVEL B:9]35 � 'w" . NCRETEEWALKS N ' `I I •V • PROPOSED 'N MI ` ;7 �7 , � 3 I ` ��1/ I RETAINING WALL 12 ON COMION OF VAN AND FILLING,CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL !■ a ^� ` 1 I REETS AISTURBREON SITE ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE ), 1s 1 E 17 "� S ,�. - EJ■ A TOPSOIL 1 !D. � LEOWN HOUSEO � � I �.dT ly4 `I■ 13 ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS/CONTOURS ARE TU GUTTER/FLOW LINE UNLESS OTHERWISE p/ 1•. LEVELS 9740 1 1 ��.C, 7 NOTED Z • 1 ' •II ,.,� e� Y' vY� �' \ T1 �� •�TF-_�i ;� � 14 GRADING FOR ALLSIDEWI1l1CSAW ACCESSIBLE ROUTES INCLUDING CROSSING Q = I I 'i"I y) • 0` .� T�� 11� I R'7tT1 �'� DRIVEWAYS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT ADA STATE/NATIONAL STANDARDS IN NO r1CASE SHALL ACCESSIBLE RAMP SLOPES EXCEED 1 VERTICAL TO 12 HORIZONTAL IN NO OJ- I • # TOWN HOUSE i ;{ MAHD ENAN E ACCE53If��. j } CASE SHALLSIDEWALK CROSS SLOPES EXCEE02% IN NO CAGE SHALL LONGITUDINAL o ` { I ;;;///Y s, LE/'=L1:9B45 I' �jjL'- �''Y"� AISLES EXSLOPES EXCEEDS%INNO LL DI ECTIONS SIDEBLE PARKING STALLS OR Z r01 If ` 2 q LEVY--B 9]45J ' $STom.,A.;.� diTR AISLES EXCEED 2%(15%TARGET)IN ALL DIRECTIONS SIDEWALK ACCESS TO EXTERNAL Y y. p+ 1�• ® BUILDING DOORS AND GATES SHALL BE ADA COMPLIANT CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY Q F. I d Rs % ZGIi:I7X7 DO y:5A �} � ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF ADA CRITERIA CANNOT BE MET IN ANY LOCATION PRIOR TO d, _ t 'l v r ''.,A ,,, EXISTING PROPERTY LINE PAVING NO CONTRACTOR CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A D A COMPLIANCE o n `.. - / / �, -� ..1p '.'C,• ® � 1 ISSUES i Yf i • (OJ I p46 i^ .v` d 'y i y .. . 15 MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF O 5%GUTTER SLOPE TOWARDS LOW POINTS a I K k ; I 16 MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 125%SLOPE IN BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AREAS.05%SLOPE IN • ' CONCRETE PAVEMENTARFAS I `9 ��Y -':'�f' •H0 1f 17 CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PAVEMENT GRADIENT AND CONSTRUCT"INFALL CURB" f e A�nrf . N MAVITPNAM'E AGOf.ffi .i R• w� ` WHERE PAVEMENT DRAINS TOWARD GUTTER.AND'OUTFALL'CURB WHERE PAVEMENT d 7� T ) - -�•9�' J•�• I �® =f MXS 717 �� �� ' Fi-�'7f•~'Y' t DRAINS AWAY FROM GUTTER 5 $ `Rif 34 1` '• • t:,S7.-A �JJJ.f F 1, a I ^r.,,aR B� _. ..V. +lJ1 ���9 ��— r 'E�.1 _Y S is �Atr� ,L9,' }„�` •.. '„._... •,I _� .. — Z 0 {- I; _ -- 1 • 2�r, tx ��, _ . PROPERTY SUMMARY _ _ r - 665 ^I i BTA rN 4', �i� - - 0 Tn E • • � � waNr�NAnts Auesd av % • �I + a ( APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 01 `' �a Rv. �r is ase 17p • ArJ _�. I. •_ ��tsL� — Q__.��irr#' 1= I �ADfy/ Ta E U _. - Z' •��— ■��' - �� �A6 ti ••+i�l�' (PROPERTY AREA(EXCLUDING RIGHT-OF-WAY) 374,61E SF(B 60 AC) LL t �iu�_ ■ PROPOSED RIGHT R 6 ~ � - ----_ � �'> 7 - WWI (EXISTING PERVIOUS AREAEA 2 ,351 B � _ �1, 1� � Y �Q� 5 SF OS AC) . —_ 3$ 1 WI - ____________________� �_----_ _..r POSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 40263 22 AC , DUSTING 34935 SF IB 02 AC) Z PRO 1 SF 13 ) 0 C t ,O $ } _, _ ^PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREA 234,353 SF(53BAC) 0 BMPp2 WET POND. _tlYl'fI 4 MIETfiEATM1ifIR Qr151H • -o — 6i E SHEETS p61 AND a025OR DEMUR — —' • TOTAL DI CIJR00DARFAIE]ICLUD�'PILOT KNOB DO SEE SHEETS C501 AND C502 FOR DETAILS ,AIL +� Kr.) ANOYCAMDREWE IWRONEMEANt 1 4072B6 SF(035 AC) O 3 H r q 1TI • EXISTING CURVE NUMBER(CAI)VALUE 72 , RQAD IL -PROPOSED OFF SITE PROPOSED CURVE NUMBER VALUE E ]9 I IMPROVEMENTS;TO BE i O COORDINATED WITH W 'N" I N. • CITYANO COUNTY .. Z c o, { - ' N..OPTrI } • t C RRR Z(5 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET — 0 g 0 20 40 80 U I - SHEET NUMBER _ A.:: W C500 Y � ,___, I ,--_,•`- -• - ,-• .. LEGEND o 0. • f —__� • PROPERTY LINE `�O .� p -- y 0 PROPOSEDSTORM MANHOLE(SOLID CASTING) - r--_.�_'�'�+�. ! r EXISTING PROPERTY LINE • _�I .l` �y( =�_` • PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE(ROUND INLET CASTING) r i I ':`}� �'` ^ c __ '- _ -- - PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CATCH BASIN(CURB INLET CASTING) r y` ^ L - EXIST WOODED AREA - -- a •• ' •I' )1-1'wt__I ''' 14-} • ^_--= ,- y - _ IRLM-517 ® PROPOSED STORM SEWER CLENIXR F • "---. CBMH 4B"DIA(CIR) I PROPOSED FLARED END SECTIONLIT,' t J -I L ~- • -SWgLE SECTION _ RE 987 CBMH4" 1:10W G N 1 �0.q LEE SHEET =Y oft ' 1E97645W PROPOSED RIPRAP O f -C503 FOR DETAILS - IE:9]6455E yam'--�•--- _ _- - - _ ..- - > J J PROPOSED SWALE v1 y]n qa Reg _ EXIST WOODED AREAFU U • • Z - _ ti PROPOSED STORM SEWER _ 1 _ - — - I PROPOSED WATERMNN R I♦ PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER • id ces"MD I ��� _ PROPOSED PRrtO STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN NOTES IE:96140S I . I AMENITY WATER I I J�I l • _ •I �� ` _ - 1 FEATURE - 1 ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, N - I �[� '10 LF-12.POPE I • 1, -.--• SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS 2 I '+ • r I 2 G)RIONG A TO CALL GOPHER ATION CALL ONE ION FOR2-11LBYTLEASTTWO PROPOSEDOEF&rC 1I _ �>I 1 •2p/�/ �I • _ v 1 WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATKMI/CON6TRUC�TION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS -,IMPROVEMENTl;TORE ` I -1 I STRM (IMA •M ` VVV ROOF DRAIN :CBMH 4B"DIA �� • •COORDINATED WITH I-" I 57RMa0] (CIR) -- - _ 3 STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS EE CITY ANDC-0LllilY' CB 2d"%3fi" IE:9]0 2B N RE:BB2 BS #7 LF-15"HOPE - - RCP PER ASTM C-]8 52 I 11E get!] 1E:978 08S @I)50% A 4 f - L IE96210N IE 97790E '� ._ _ HI14PE.rOR OE�',ATER ITN p¢iM F�7X5 !S I I 120 LF-15"HOPE �' C I fE 9V7 pp5 -- -- \ _ SENIOR HOUSING V -�L�•7p•N(VE� PVC SCH dO PER ASTM D-303d CI z g •'..L �SWK TRENCH DRAIN i111HQpF • _ BUILDING \ , �'' "-@0__�°� STORM SEWEfl FITTINGS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: ' I SIMI•T92 I I•- I `w �■@@,,, • - TRENCH GRAIN 'TgJ.10C LEVEL 't ' RCP PER ASTM C-76,JOINTS PER ASTM C-361,C-99Q AND C-043 I, S LRE 96835 w�e b� RE 9]B 55 ROOF DRAIN-- ' LEVEL B:9]90 B6 LF-154DPE L ETIFl6�le 1 HOPE PER ASTM 3212 a_ IE:9]]505 IE 9B3005 @O50% E I IE:961 00 N 4LLLL4 i CBMH 4B"DIA(CIR) PVC PER ASTM D3041,JOINTS PER ASTM p-3212 U m U v I rt9W W9 •�' - �. �>_ �� —• L 21 LF-1T MOPE r{ �� 1. E9]5]]0W 0 CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATORS AND ELEVATIONS OR EXISTING G Q ,� Lr I rN �• �� `VI ' @379% - I �-IE 9]5605 UTILITIES ANDTOPOGRAPHK:FEATURES PRIOR TO THE START OF SITE GRADING THE 1 •��`.-$., CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY < r ' I II I (! _ �• \_ _ � �_� STi9,ldy1 ��-24'HDPE I DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS Z W O w I I I I1 i 'ROOF DRAIN 1 @040% • 1 �a-'.. IESNOD HE I 5 SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO m x • f 11.4 T�J 3C lF•12 HIJPE 1 YIIM�S7 - HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES >> x 3 1 eYIF-30"RfP f �I F 1yUiPE� 26LF-1TNDPE V. Wlgp% • y{{F•tY'HWE d STMH09"DIA WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT.THE W @1.90% +1` I g5'o0X �� AFZ]1'. @4(q% - DIA) 41 v' I ge:9ee 6g EXCAVATION SHALL BEBACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF EXISTING 11LLLLLLL�I111R - m a 1� SFRM351 CBMH 4B"DIA f I 5T4� �C� ' UM-606 1. roc 4B"DIA 1 GTTW�Bi #4‘#). RE MO.1i I• 1E 985W5 PAVEMENT 1 I 11....4 �5 15 XINR41 .,......_LBMN H`[ly(CpIJ � RE 9]95] • CBMH dB'Olq IE 98201NW 1 Ill 6 CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL 1 I } .. • 1.9DVOj IE:975205W 'j SAFFLE% CBMH4BAFFLE W/3'SUMP IE 9B22254Y I © w IE 91551 NE \ ,606 ` .1E979 Mk P_ RE 9B530 k91}912 1 ] CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM M • 1 IE i16 M BE • • IE:979 63 N -I IeBMFRAI ,pal IE i)9'e 8E DUMP IA B ALL EXCESS MATERIAL BITUMINOUS SURFACING.CONCRETE ITEMS,ANY ABANDONED TOWNHOUSE ", \1 (CIR) UTILITY DENS,ARDOTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF RE 1 t y E:9]5 30 N OWN 9]50 4 ALF 1T'HOPE THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF THE CONSTR UCTION SITE 5 I I i� LEVEL S 9650 ✓� 4TA 4 Q40L% I _ I I TpYf)THOlSE `� &;(p,}JOL f I. IE:9]5205 • 1.E1!P.LI0759 • �-- 11EHffi - 9 REFER TO THE UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER MNN,WATER MAIN SERVICE I 1 LEVEL B:9GB0 BMP#12 LAVOIIT ANO ELEVATIONS ANO C0.5TNGl STRUCTURE NOTATK)N c ]2"DIAM SAFSTBRp�F'FLE I I d TOWN HOUSE ~ �- PRETRE4TMENT BASIN I I OPF&1TE 6TCRIAUYTPJT BYPASS O w Y LEVEL 1:9B00 � - BOTTOM:9]250 I ��" I• 10 UPON COMPLETION OF EXCAVATIONAID ALLG,CONTRACTRES SHALL SE ALL mzA n 6'SUMP 64 5 1 LEVEL B 970011,4". �. N \ Jt� NWL:9]55 ��•: STREETS ARO WITHAED/MUM OF SITE ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE n 1 lir- 111AV-FS MAP! 100-YR HWL:976 59 flE VEGETATED WTHA WNIMUM OF 4'OFTOPSOIL Om mE `' IE 9539]NHOR "' \_....,..1111. SEE SECTION C-C ON IN'� EXIST NOODE0 AREA 1 m¢10 z Lp E IE:953 B]SE • - �O-QX CBMH dB"DIA\., SHEETC503 FOR DETAILS-- .� 11 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 3'INSULATOR BY5'WI DE CENTERED ON STORM PIPE IF [[[[[[ OTOWNHOUSE - 3Ntt47R.M1� •� LEVEL 1:982 5 RC. 0.43 `` �' LESS THAN 4'OFCOVER IN PAVEMENT AREAS qN0 LESS THAN 3'OF COVER INNxSTMH 69"DIA �� IE 9]4107gf � blM1,TlS LANDSCAPE AREAS ¢aw 3f.i j 111' o N t��`F _ LEVELB'4r7i FSRE9620] ��111 CF•NJ'NOPE - --_ � IE'9]3115W }� FE512" O umi IE:95633N 'R6A �'• pSpIDY 1�1)ra176E L RE.0,63 • A 1 (C LF-24•HOPE 12 ROOF DRAIN INVERT EROTHECONNECTIONS AT THE BUILDING SHALL BE AT ELEVATION 98300 OR 20H.X S o CV i _ 1E95420W✓ � ,� STNR6,165 • L 36LA•Ar MOPE IE-7r17e S'}a @040% LOWER UNLESS NOTEOOTHERWISE REFERENCE MEP PLANS FOR ROOF DRAIN r CONNECTION E O f O u• I N C IE:954 105 =) -.. [i•' "Y71 II STRA A91 o J a I {1{ `Fb"" OUTLOT A� @2 W% y1• al FE CBMH 4B"DIA 3 •I V 11 ./ EAAOO woo.. TOWNHOUSE {1RM.5W LWR FE512" N. - v ffff �r '_ - �� *'' g I 169fe 50 SE SAFLE BAFFLE Wl 3'SUMP NS If•12'HDPE 17 MALL ANHOLE CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS SHALL BE GpSKETED AND WATER TIGHT INCLUDING CV a m { I fTR3Up1 '-,� -- - `•X ,- LEVEL 1:9035 CAM/K"iKR y 4py.Il nuvE RE 9B4 fi5 •152X MANHOLE CONNECTIONS iw,y _ LEVELB�t] 110 RH \\\ ¢ n RECONSTRUCT E%STRM MH '�a `t ] + .a IE9T361- ��� ®400% IE:9]]9]E 14 ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AIR TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT FF�. CONNECT TO EXIST 18"STORM I I ` I '— \ V -- r�r� N V 'IE9]]34NW OI ; RECONSTRUCT EXIST MH I NYE‘.,�•` 18 • IE 95s OBS • t • \ 50 LF-12'IlOPE •ATLIM-46! PLUMBING CODE W V lli V ROOF GRAIN II I SSRM�BS rr W IE:954 42 E �'r IE:901 00 W II CBMH 4fi'DIA(CIR) V n Q STR►i I I . TOWN H 9B4 0 150 LF_@'IyIPI: 5 RE9B]90 WET POND NOTES EL CB 24"%36" n , \kr A. LEVEL B:%A9 QOeO% IE 9]459N H ry „ RE 95919 3', • � HLF•LTIIDFF IE:9]44454cQQ mLL' _ 1 IEB5519N - �. t + ill! ���� �l ! CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 2)DOUBLE RING INFILTROMETER TESTS WITHIN THE •vEC I I1 'y VEGETATED BUFFENINFlLTRATION EXCAVATION gREA PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OFE- iiii Wm 116E LF]P RGv ' 4 • 1 1 �- -•Sfg48p3 • - -•LF-N'HDPETHE WET POND THE COI4TRgCTOR SHALL PgOVIOE THE RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER u AI TOWNHOUSE •/ QCSI@0FOR REVIEW ARDAPPROVAL PRKR TOINSTALLATION OFTHE UNOERGROUNO SYSTEM 1n 'N" a 10514 _ I 47 � i. . LEVEL 1:984 5NAVITFHAHCE ACCESS RE:9]]60 • E.` ` 6TMl•15'1 LEVELS 9745 `fIE 9]30pN fat 2 CONTgAC1pR5HALL OVER-EXGIVATE pNV ENCOUNTEREDCIAY AS NECESSARYTO a' III �I Ir FB51{" 9y I LTRM591 IE y6]oo SW NATIVE SILTY SANDY SOILS EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPLACED WITH SUITABLE u l I 1E 97AOOSW �A ' �2 .10CI C�11 N'DY.LCIR.I ENGINEERED FILL MEETING THE MNDOT SPECIFICATION FOR COARSE FILTER- ■ • 4,. • RE ,. , I EXISTINGPROPEgIVONE ADDBE4vaEPERbEOT10N3149.2HDEPDMI]FCLATEXTtECTEpTOVARY, te I/ �, 0 -s % BH ` ,rr �'1/4 1E 02734! CONTRACTOR 5F1141I,yERIFY DEPTHS OF EI(WYATgNAfIppERFORM INFILTROMETERr Aly B- IE 07Lj NTESTS PRIORTOINSTALLINGUNDEgGRWNOSYSTEMla �JSTRM-lel 'LIr FE9700]C JVIf-2A.NOPE3 IF NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS BELOW CLOY ARE DETERMINED TO NOT BE CONDUCIVE TO `I V' RE 9E75 I \ @503% IA, 'n' 7C IF•]e'I[[N•E - IF bT31p bY! THE DESIGN INFILTRATION REQUIREMENTS, r WFAF LTr LF-aNAP[ - f�/ di GAO% mg L IE SC RAN E .1! I - +� •DINX 4PLF'1�1 01 I %, �� `� ®9 4p%1'11DPE ' )11 lit Sii11I.60T SOILS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE NATIVE y - • i III •i► REPLACE THE POORLY INFILTRATING SOILS TO A DEPTH WHERE THE EXISTING NATIVE C , 1E9400VW 'r ` �, I -I IE 974E dA(CIR) THE EN OE SOIISMEETOR EXCEED THE DESIGN INFILTRATION RATE AS REVIEWED BY1ppRTTtrUiFCCE AccEss 1� ' Z p4 J�� THE ENGINEERN STRiF ' + PROPOSED BMP, / 2p ❑� IE 9]410 N a YS , 111 SPILLWAY / `J IE97400W • I 1 B�y�W11111'..--a r •Y! '� 4 UPON COMPLETION OF THE STORMWATER BMP NI AND FINAL STABILIZATION OF THE5ti EL 9]550 ^+� AREA.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION G Q H N:1K19111 1A G ` _ '� b1RM7e1 TRIBUTARY,AFTER AAR G V .. LEA513AS aQ, 53' 'wl~ p `L / _ THAT MAP IN,AFTER ASIGNIFICIWTflNN EVENT,DAAWS DOWN WITHIN 48 HOURS T]N 2161,F•A4'ACp _ Y� STNIAT91 �� �'0 I / STMH dB'OIA. • �' _ 5 NO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SHALL TRAVEL WITHIN THE VEGETATED BUFFER/ co .� ]1 CF-XT RCP • •,s," • ow'woo.- &iNd= -—on- G- EMI •t ---..- •- - RE IMB 15 INFILTRATION AREA USE EXCAVATOR WITH TOOTHED BUCKET FOR INFILTRATION BASIN Z m -- @16GX y, _ � RC.SEBIHJ • 4._ :� ... I�e➢by1T EXCAVATION TO AVOID COMP `_ - rF SiRM-100 •��Tl - Mi>;II,IiGE ACCESS'- � � yi�17 g•� �� Sew •f 5 llvii IT NAPE l• 6 FINALEXCgVAHON OF VEGETq�TED BUFFERIINFlLNG OR NRATION ggEA gNOINSTALLATION OF G OF SOILS O O W CONNECT TO EXIST. 101))4„ LICEOF ]0 � H yew FE51B" RS7r b1dHl . - OI=ENGINEERED SOIL MUST OCCUR IN DRY SOIL CONDITIONS TO PREVENT SMEARING 9y3 I� 36"STORM SEWER W/60" _ f -- �� ff9)2,gpw IEgTJ pp q( 'SpRAL•ypy fl //� 5 t �- C6 Tr DIA _ AND COMPACTOR OD NOT YWRKIN INFILTRATION AREA IF SOIL CONDITIONS ARE WET V v+ G y OOOkOUSE AIATIIIOL81 . _ 15804% VC . 4��5 -.•.�R R[9eESi • - 7 IF ANY MILS ENTER YEOETAIiOWFFER PRIOR TO FlNALSTT00NCLTg11.THE D q[¢5e.e1• �_ - �9BAX_ • �1r®���•- il1ilik.. ■ i �r ' :-. �_ fy N IE Sl0404N� J► 1♦ 1f��rJ - �! EY751MW CATNES.TOR SHALL REMOVE 13ANDCONFlRM THE TESTS ATONGWC ITY OF THE LA- C Io IE 941368E.��— ®> t_��®��-®_-�� 1 rt�' NATIVE SUBGRADE SOILS IS MET WITNINFILTROMETEfl TESTS Q _ I':9506]SE 7.....r. ����' � - 1 ,A Z E 490[4N _ _ �— B CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND COMPLETE CERTIFIED AS-BUILT PLANS £. 2 2 I ~IQZI•F•W HINN- --BMP Y1 -_~�r �� 11��•KI DEMONSTRATING ALL CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER CONVEYANCE STRUCTURES,AND Z O C 3fi lF-2A-AC3 - - -— BM lI . . .... @190% O (Cl4% @090% WET POND • _- PRETREATMENT BASIN 5Ti(51•03 STOIIMWATER PEA0l0AS ANTP ROVETIES(INCLUDING AS-BUILT VOLUMES)CONFORM TO O 1 I �� BOTTOM:9420 FIRF71Q7 STRM m! 87i1M 70i BOTTOM:9]10 DEMON AMOR PANS AS APPROVED BY THE CITY. (' LIJ a v _NWL:9490 C62{•k9y-------ATlgl pp•DIA OAS IIYLI'YIAD • RE.983156 � v L 8 w d�waae Er WATER QUALITY IE 9508 RE 96342 RE 9]533 RE 9]600 00.VR MWL 9]4 fi45EE E9 TO]6 E • Z Ili ,v,100-YR HWL:95504 IE:95942N IE NE IE • SECTION B-B 1E 971300 NE 0 STMH 40"DIA LLw RE 9563] WATER QUALITY VOLUME: I . IE 958 00 NE LEITTPL051Y TIE 963465 • O — J O W 0,906 CF a IE:951 46 E - IE 953 B0 W IE 966]5 W d $ TIE 95136 NW SEE SECTION A-A MtF-24'HDPE J g �� S 1 33% a Q LL G M • COD-E 04 PROPOSED OFF SITE • 0 Q / G W Ay m _ 1 \ 250 LF-24'RCP _-CI174•%N- IMPROVEMENTS;To BE W r Y. 2 - __ •1 __ - ��/ - H4r]Stk CITY AND COUNTY - I 0 J LLI Y @190k RE'9Tr.Ifi COORDINATED WITH • O W a - a g r.. } a a Ay DOYI 3 -- - • - C/ W a la_J 9 NORTH LL a W I Z a W 2 Q 0. a U1 OGR C SCALE 20 IN FEET 0 J a w I-I-I SHE E- i a C501 1 1 PA m I N 1LEGEND 0 If OpMfMEAMO ^ _ �-- _ _ EXISTING FICIFOS D o WQ I V,, U/TILITYEASEMLIFT 'Q' N m ; - yam GATE VALVE a N ❑ I --..• HYDRANT o o L-I/- PROPOSED �� .ti ti ._ — 1 , REDUCER • FIRE HYDRANT r• _ F=1 TEE EXTEND WATER TO LIMITS OF �� �� �� —�- 0 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE y DISTURBANCE PROVED PLUG _ El "I B-GATEVALVE • ��, 4 --- [ r r '1 z r SANITARY CLEANOUT ' �i WATERMAIN N § Z m '�' .,. �� SANITARY SEWER Z N ° -,;./ --------; , STORM SEWER W U_ W > ° RROTEGT F235•ING •• SGRAl1/AOEAI10 STORM SEWER rt 0_ 3 STORM SEWER ' E--9 ` LOUSY EAlEyENT '- fe' 1 1 1 �� 1 I ELC UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC U U To } I ILi ai } % GAS GAS MA NNE } I �• - SANITARY SEWER SCHEDULE STORM SEWER RE 96969STRUCTURE STRUCTURE/ RIM/GRATE ,�, PBDSTORM SE ER I 55ry4i.105 / •1NQ CASTING TYPE ELEVATIONINVERT INVERT m `4 zIE:959]4E19]LF-B-RVC ELEVATION ELEVATION 1E9CA 64 W_ SENIOR HOUSINGii LIIIIL- 235% 1RAHSFOA4�IL PAD COORDINATE BUILDING �� INVOUT Nil, I- EIM.�� LEVEL 1:9900 SSiNI-100 CONNECT TO E%)STING STUB 94555 N94492 1rSYlp.1w WITH UTILITY PROVIDER ANDMEP LEVELS 9]90 I L I IE 957 BMH CE PE/I[!:IrZ;P 98 LF-B"PVC 7)...'.. / iTh SSYAi-101 NEENAH R-1670f. 9fi410 J 9 94494 O I RgSi.f,48 a I rl�' ' 1 RN iv I� `■■ EP SM111.wE I MH I 1 l u�i k. SELL)] Ap 9�� ■ . M RE 9699 SW • I 1 SSWR-102 NEENAH R-167pA 95641 N 945 90 E 945]0 N } I.4 / s�� ��th>r,/ IE 9811i 6( ■■■ S9Yg1•WE + (.19 ' SSVYIF103 MH 96242 N 951 63 595173 = Q I. 2 } 41 /I y 9R LE LW 4l E� • p1 LF-E• rem toNip l r ES WATER SERVICE NEENAH R-16TOA N 1F• m U A X13 TEE �✓•'•'� �71 +E 9B]]iW �: IE 96a30 nE ��� 6"FIRE WATER SERVICE • c SSWR-104 MH 968 17 E95]B6 595793 Z cn I 5'WiE VALVE ✓� ® �'�� / '\1 IE1bB 2a W a`� NEENAH R-1670-A ^ < 8 a O AI 4 11 } I I•[SV�•a::•} ;itinir a.,�.. �A7Q .�'~ fp_(g5_�ap,I_T' \ ? LOT MH ^ \. 1l NEENAH R-1670A tt w } 1�JJ �� -'•`■ �_' 4a'9l k0 SSWR-105 9fi969 E95619 W959 fi0 _ •91�r Q "� I SSWR-106 MH 97969 SE 9fi34] W99337 O 3 20' D7NAGEAND y■ill O �/S-Q \ PROPOSED AS•SRO 1r{ • v NEENAH R-16]OA E 963 4] CU w +•t�� FIRE HYDRANT 3•CIJRB STOP .F� 3 m IilµD1'IALEMkNT III (GATE YHYE ANOb� SSWR-107 MH 99243 NW 66912 I�IIIAR y`sue TOWN HOUSE NEENAH R-1fi70A I I I I LEVEL B 50 �,�.�r.I ` f WTE VAVE S1[ST{£ ._ , 1 I LEVELB 96s0 exa iE! `� n f3]YIGY'fi 9"GgTE VALVE 90°BEND •� SSWR-199 CLEANOUT 9B919 NE 969 30 W 969 20 PROTECT EXISTING TOWNHOUSE10... dn •-•`S '6 B%STIFF Jr 3 FRANCHISE UTILITIES • LEVEL I:9790 V \�[=:,; \ 1� A SSWR-109 BLDG SERVICE SW 96920 I I I I LEVEL B:96B 0 I / S. . /r SS WR.200 BLDG SERVICE PROTECT EXISTING • TOWNHOUSE y1r�-�� y\`y I'1 55WR.201 BLDG SERVICE L�J 43 STORM SEWER LEVELI 9B0D ., � `NO LP_kr PVC 111 WOLF•f PVC LEVEL B:9]0.0 •'% @23S% Cr., SSWR Z02 BLDG SERVICE LE @325% fVATERVA91. \ \ A I TOWNHOUSE `l,•=`/ Niii CURS STOP \ .s• 14 SSYJIi-2113 BLDG SERVICE 1 r� ►_ LEVEL 1 9925 aV•••*Ii... �P) ti \ I/ ASSWR-Z04BLDG SERVICE E +���.� - LEVELB 9725SSWR-205 BLDG SERVICE pa5w Q SB ACCESS,DRAINA ... GE .�s(� SSWR-20fi BLDG SERVICE i o •E • L_LI w wl ` • 1 OUTLOTA TOWNHOUSE • Q' Q�I \� / AND UTILITY EASEMENT N auN ri i %leLEVEL I'9835 '0' ` // }}� w3 PA ° CO I 4 • ` EEVEL B 9T15 `•,[` �T EiWR.Mi • O a w w w w _V RE:9B243 • V E Z : ONO li we i r ��o�r s a Y foRAVUCE MO - ��wyT.-1' •` � 1 i P UT0 3 CI Ky F I UTILITY EASEMENT \ c�},U 1:11 • >l5 f a w i C ` 1.7 I0 / i5•;g40/ USEM V,•� \ �'.� ' �v�i�wf 8'WATERMAIN F.s:•,:r..I { N 1 I \\\ �� 1 • r I..I I,,.?, O J w 3 fy 1 I } •, \ LEVEL 11:09845 D 0 ••_' rf 'I w Oo y Ca i' ' Z325% PVC ` LEVEL B:9745 ;{S.BE NOII n Q 1 6 m O 1 I I \ /;. PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT ¢'4-' O c m Zq ¢ I I I - -, \ RGATE VALVE 1 5= o J 3 1 II nr •i• • ex 0TEE I }Y o u TYR +� I _ i `��. r.i 131A,,110,.. r KEYNOTE LEGEND Z • U g A ` �� , �q �/ _ - I 20'DRAINAGE AND I O COORDINATE WITH MEP PLANS Q ksWR-1111 / yam, ANC I 55VA1.101 � l• AY BEND E UTILITY EASEMENT • __ I J )- • R E:96414 O TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE 19 LE N.53001 a UTTUJIYEEN>__WALH.rP C I 9404VV IFS STILE 1@ 0413% --1E94999S _� I -----J L- �• ,---� Jam I +'• Ir I C POWER SERVICE I' y LI a -- - __ __ _ -41'YfATEJiMArI • _- O CI' — — Q • ' .� L ELF-B"PVC Q CONVECT POWER IC,C106TING POWER POLE 6'GATE VALVE D Q fWIS VµVE •g040% r ACCESS AHD O AND SER1A)ICE(PER CITY DETAIL SER-1 ■■ PROTECT EXISTING• VIILR-T EASEMlIB "Cr ._ QJ-' � � •' _ '. "" "" FAR19CnLSE INA{IIEE• UTILITY CROSSING CONTRACTOR TO O PROTECT EXISTING ,. _ _ } _ _ III .0 ..;•�_� - - - _ _ O ENSUREAMINIMUM VERTICAL OI "� STORM SEWER • �' ( I _ L,� SEPARATION OF 1f BETWEEN UTILITIES PAODTECTUGT .RCHIYxW4TT _ ••;-11^ L NN LaiLFFIES COECT TO EXISTING 16-WATER MAIN ----- ..- -•---------•- - .`'�� C.)WITH BUTTER FLY VALVE AND TEE FARITIHG 13 CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE A __ W1fTRMCTOR TOCOOR-0WATE'WRII 1 PROTECT EXISTING CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY 612E AND DEPTH WATER MAIN MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION MCAN DREWS ROAD I FRANCHISE UTILITY PROVIDER �- J N I 5TL1R195EIATR CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH OF 1B'BETWEEN UTILITIES TYP CONNECT TO EXISTING 16"WATER MAIN MERE PROPOSED STORM Ce a s - FRANCHISE UTILITY PROVIDER WHERE WITH BUTTERFLY VALVE AND TEE COIIFUCBS VAINE%ISIHU U 1n111ES O. r PROPOSED WATER CONFLICTS WITH CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SIZE AND DEPTH �Il-^ ZA Q 1EXISTING UTILITIES VJ UTILITY PLAN NOTES 0 W ,a , U ALL FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE IN PLACE,AND COMPACTED ARIAS,MIN WAI E R DONT LOS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE ALL U BEFORE INSTALLATAx1 OF PRpppSEDUDEITES 6 ALL UTILITIES SHOULD BE KEPT TEN(1D)APART(PARALLEL)OR EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED N O J p y WHEN CROSSING IB-VERTICAL CLEARANCE(OUTSIDE EDGE OF 11 ALL CONCRETE FOR ENCASEMENTS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 28 IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS LL N C 2. SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: PIPE TO OUTSIDE EDGE OF PIPE OR STRUCTURE) DAY COMPRESSION STRENGTH AT 3000 P S I 0 w J ce LU 0/ FL B'PVC SDR35 PER ASTM 0-3034,FOR PIPES LESS THAN 12' 16 CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NECESSARY 1- 1i d DEEP 7 CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAINS MINIMUM OF B COVER ON ALL 12 EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE VERIFIED IN FIELD PRIOR TO INSPECTIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY CODES L Q ` au- F g B'PVC SOR26 PER ASTM 0.3034,FOR PIPES MORE THAN IY WATERLINES INSTALLATION OF ANY NEW LINES AND/OR UTILITY SERVICE COMPANIES 1_ / N DI n DEEP 0 0 W Wa' I— W N - B'PVC SCHEDULE 40 PER ASTM❑-3034 9 IN THE EVENT OF A VERTICAL CONFLICT BETWEEN WATER 13 REFER TO INTERIOR PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR TIE-IN OF ALL 17 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ALL UTILITY 'E DUCTILE IRON PIPE PER AWWA C151 LINES.SANITARY LINES,STORM LINES AND GAS LINES.OR ANY UTILITIES COMPANIES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND Z O I Qa �J a OBSTRUCTION(EXISTING AND PROPOSED),THE SANITARY LINE ^ LUDO O. SPECIFICATIONS I Ia' O $ 7. WATER LID LA SHALL. CE AC-FOLLOWS: 10S FEE BE N HEITHER 40 ORS CE O THE MECHANICALERLI JOINTS AT LEAST 14 CONTRACTORTIO IS OF THE CITY FOR COMPLYINGVALLEY AND/OR THE W 1 } a` t C'ASS 2OD UND,PVCUNT PERDS,ODER C FEET G TITH ERSIDEINE SHHE CLL HAV LIEFHA ICE SF MN WIAHI TH REGARDS TM ERAFS AVALLEY LLATIO FTE 18 CONTRACTORINGN SHALL CA PLAN ARCM/MEP PLANS FOR SITE r• BCLAND LAGER R DCTILE IR N PIPE OTHERWISECLASS 150 WITH APPROPR THE ATE WATER LINE RS AS REQUIRE DTOP L AMIDE AS OF THEV l CRAMGSEWERONETERIAL6 AND INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL PLAN l.J.. 0"AND LARGER DUCTILE ISHA PIPE PERAWWAC151 WITH APPROPRIATE FASTENERS q5 ON EDTO PROVIDES THE9l%IERANAiEr1Eq UREB NORTH —wI dJ .� SMALLER THAN 3'PIPING SHALL BE COPPER TUBE TYPE-1C MINIMUM OF 19"VERTICAL SEPARATION MEETING 19 METERBACKFLOW DEVICES(DDCV AND PRZ ASSEMBLIES)AND ly W PER REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI A21.t00fl ANSI 2111(AWWA C-151) 15 THE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE METERS ARE LOCATED IN THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING REF. a O 5 AN5191fi 220P PVC,200 P B ,PER ASTM D17B4 AND D2241 (CLASS 501SHOWN LOCATION AND/OR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS ARCH I MEP PLANS Q ul W _ ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF THE 0 4 MINIMUM TRENCH WIDTH SHALL BE 2 FEET 9 LINES UNDERGROUND SHALL BE INSTALLED,INSPECTED AND VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES,AND WHERE POSSIBLE, 20 ALL ONSITE WATERMAINS AND SANITARY SEWERS SHALL BE U. J APPROVED BEFORE BACKFILLING MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD THE INFORMATION IS PRIVATELY OWNED AND MAINTAINED O. U 5 ALL WATER JOINTS AVE TO BE MECHANICAL JOINTS WITH NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE THE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET J C C, RESTRAINTS SUCH AS THRUST BLOCKING,WITH STAINLESS 10 TOPS OF MANHOLES SHALL BE RAISED AS NECESSARY TO BE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY 21 ALL WATERMAIN STUBOUTS SHALL BE MECHANICALLY 0 20 40 60 W SHEET NUMBER STEEL OR COBALT BLUE BOLTS,OR AS INDICATED IN THE CITY FLUSH WITH PROPOSED PAVEMENT ELEVATIONS AND TO BE COMPANIES AT LEAST 72 LOCATION OF UTILITIES IT SHALL BE 11 o_ C600 w w m LANDSCAPE LEGEND Vr o w 1 LANDSCAPE SUMMARY ` ' N o ECATEGORY 'CALCULATION TOTAL EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE(TYP.)-SEE = 0 I TREE INVENTORY AND PRESERVATION PLAN TREE MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS 5933 CAL IN REMOVED X(01) 594 CAL IN EI REQUIRED TREES 594 CAL IN/3 CAL IN. 19B TREES f EDGER(TYP) w k u� n z 5-SMP BOCCE COURT OVERSTORY TREE TOTAL•EVERGREEN 'U APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SEED/SOD,SEED S' z g w PROPOSED TREES 205 TREES OR SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS P. w U w�.n� -W ARTIFICIAL TURF TREE TOTAL+ORNAMENTAL TREE TOTAL de (TYP.) 13 K > 'o .3 1 .:: 6•ABM a // a 1 / �{ 10 OAP R;dl BOULDER OUTCROPPING(TYP) U U �.X'# Aver ,. 5-ABM 1 .' J f ..4-TONG + , _ r 2-NPO a-NPO �� NATIVE PLANT SEED MIX SEE KEYNOTES d /so D TO REM1AN r AL/ ., -r _ 3 NPO RETAINING WALL f ca � �� / � r7. 3 OAP BY OTHERS I1 m N 43„. 4, - z .„i �;. �� .� © Oa ibik _ dr..Al f/7 1 s y.me. # WATER FEATURE d rrL' BY OTHERS Fy E - le r ®. � fj i�s r LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES E I _ .� �. lip � 4� I�4.V,'" Q.REMAIN,.. ''• .- - ' STING '� O EDGER(TYP,) �. S;-RH,- 0(� Tom" �Ft O Q �� _ I ela - Oe DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH(TYP) z ' 0�,Itly ) . �._. - Q O 3•ABM 11 , '•SMPHo � ABMIl t- J �_ r fs4 Sri 111111 6 RAISED PLANTER 11 `C'- II 9.OAP SEEDING KEYNOTES ® a • I " I IC BOXES-BY OTHERS \ 1 l s� �rc w 1 (25-13) SEED WITH MNDOT 25-131:LOW MAINTENANCE TURF SEED MIX(TYP.) enii w o 1 - 1 ' in y (33-281) SEED WITH MNDOT 33-261:STORMWATER SOUTH 8 WEST SEED MIX(TYP,) w a 3 1 SENIOR HOUSING '}, 110 h I I I - L-a© _NgAIL ""OM 1 LEVEL 1 9900 2-RDB# ; 4 r SOD MINERAL SOD(TYP.) N - BCD ,,, LEVEL 9790 0 E w 1 r•ITyr� L�4a nom 1-i:. -AeS eV E > MONUMENT SISN R f M ri mpp- P,r i _,-: " m BY OTHERS _M -__- C. h� dir�_;I I 1 g C,'�N 4-RDB r y4 ,-.; 0 o ' lIll r A. 4 w i4 —.WOW � 1»> 1 _... 146,Griii I�+ PaN.saEo LE Cs1a 30'X30'SIGHT ��p ilk `� �:;e ,, ._'- ,5 \` T 1�o "+(+' _ ws_nsrs�w4 F _t7,l LINE TRIANGLE- i.. .�. ..h. .��. orI.i III ,1 1 C3 .ram�"i s �• '•^kar�. C] .� .w1 to a .�..�rw 1.n�. 4. ,i . , LOT 1 i}5 .«..,-.. .. IN N 3r� a� CQ _ .n .o wo ilt7�—'4 1r I ` a 31v �! e Iitt �pna 11�A1l�ArtR lik/,? , 4 � ` lestoneeit .a,. wN..,�. w«. r r Qgz U N iZ � TOWNHOUSE �[ w, r..w , xa�w7SLEVEL,9]50 . ` I O5 . r y« .. 5 S rI LEVELB Bass �7� .Y. Q 1 p F 3•NPO �oo��zGAZEBO BY RI } �2-.a I � � 1 TOWN HOUSE ®� q `i I1 OTHERS a HPD �aC 5-SMP w o ma oWa I IILEVEL1 978o . , v , � �� '. �p as . -a 4r$ —V FEVEL0900 v' ��� 0 1� •y r ,.. E< �U L O I Iam ROuBE ,-A: t�, , ► `'+/p���l ..,.ari sw. ....a....M_.• ._....,. wo.Z8 Z C3 i $.14 I 2 BHSL[y¢n me' 4111 �`SI('� � �4, 9� ? 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TOWNHOUSE }` ffllll 2 i I Nir I f,, LEVELB 9745 11 l `" Q • a ` 3-Ship EVEL B:945 -- � I. 6� I 1 f 11. 2- 1 .1 +1B a � ri if I tl �_ 0 H ••••• / 4 A / 04, .. 4,„„., ) c, L. , a . , , 0 „ , . \ .0 N ... au N �� / - * eft'3e�1i 2-WHP -"lift 216r '''. ,-- riler 0 I ---"L'.•]Ap ar I'll �� 30'X30'SIGHT ce O --cp--- tee-----mr.=tam----v7. 165'HWL BUFFER SETBACK �"�' � _LINETRIANGLE J W 165'HWL BUFFER SETBACK - _-�-- Z41 �lid.�_ - - 0 a O re ILI o �.�. ..-_4 r ->,__. :- - v Ems._- a 2 CI N -II c .. _._.�..— / -- -_- �� .r a I_ C I- I.L._ ay 2 —MO_NU_MRNT SIGN BY OTHERS-•—-- ' .-' �' " �'1 - zi a w M 0 30'X30'SIGHT LINE TRIANGLE III } (L a a re> J • L - -- - - a a J orGRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET Z da 0 or g ROAD 2� BI , a t J ¢ ,' i W • SHEET NUMBER x d L100 w w w g LANDSCAPE LEGEND R Q I M1 'a o E EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE(TYP,)-SEE o e x° TREE INVENTORY AND PRESERVATION PLAN S E_ EDGER(TYP,) r w r 0 _ BOCCE COURT PO 5 m O ARTIFICIAL TURF ,� '� APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SEED/SOD,SEED z m w 5 I I OR SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS(TYP.) ¢ O L w I I • o U 5110 BOULDER OUTCROPPING(TYP) O 11 1 1 .-�_. r ': "'"•-•.-ry 46-BNB _ I I /EXt871NG WOOQ TOIL r 25•ISBJJ/J/ NATIVE PLANT SEED MIX-SEE KEYNOTES 2 I I / /j�I"'r.. I/ RETAINING WALL f+` fJ I I r+ /. LL✓ 1 �.,- -__. BY OTHERS ay I I I J - 1 ,��� •p./ .r _ WATER FEATURE - I r ^i ��.. CID •�vs ' r. BY OTHERS N(' z y� . it � . LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES E 1 1 ' �1 ( } Y I•' -I O J f' ".,. , Extis .+�4rIr •LANn r i* O EDGER(TYP) 50 CAA 31-AL1H 59•G11A '• �F. .'t`-., J/ < 2 I I it CD } 1 pir, tr� \.... ti C - O DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH(TYP) % z 1 1 I� 1. ,4i11 � �:G� - 'JCI ///f Oc SOD(TYP.) I 1 I •iT c� -•27 SAS 7-CAA _. 1 i( _ .,may _ .!.-` = u a U 4-S1L5 Rllt994 �� p�-,�. '" brae::--:.- )• - * °w N °' 1 I 3-LOPE 23-LON �f�1 F73S1 r i/r aA� \D 4i- ...-' v 1 I 29-TYT :4511'� ' ��.t 4 ��\\ Q °Z'�-':':';..:;� 1 z w I _ 1 ( (6)RAISED PLANTER _ " o SEEDING KEYNOTES ■ 25-CSA 29•CAW 58.1YT 13-PCR 39-GHA 15•POR s • / a w 1 I I 1— 4 -19-BDPS BOXES BYOTHERS • 36,AR1H •� 1� 3..F ; l .1f I 1 - e& 9 CSA 20-SAS 6-TVT -' I; B1-CSA <25-131) SEED WITH MNDOT 25 131:LOW MAINTENANCE TURF SEED MIX(TYP_) o w o 43•SHP 4-CAW 18•RSE _ II II I 2 e 0 I 13-BDPS -CAW- 23-SAS :313 gqg SENIOR HOUSING A� u / 7a8•GJE (33-261) SEED WITH MNDOT 33-261:STORMWATER SOUTH F.WEST SEED MIX(TYP) -. _ i. A f�rr'.7 ///��r��, per• 1 •LOP BUILOINc 26-LON �. fir. LO 8 I I ViA l`-1 is: i : .. IN V,.. LEVELB 9790 % t9-eke o � a< 41•BH6y MINERAL SOD(TYP) m w I p y 3•CAW 459HP g3•BEft 18-TYT LEVEL s7so BER 16-ISB _,..,•d ww: {i 27-BER 13-LOP 15•LDP 11-CSA 30.12FW 3 ) it 71YrIN.: M1 2S-SAS 30•SNP .,.,,F ��! 119-PWW m E f. MONUMENT SIGN ') . 1fl2.H -..-l� _ I"� �.i=�1EE��1y 7 F �'vs i. Yc T� _ - f 1�r 1° € BY OTHERS T. _ .En..d 'r?:r Ili/i r ■,. d}g- 3T- 1-LOP _ � , �fj«.� ` 1�..� z mac : I I ® f � T��� � ���� � PLANT SCHEWLE l r.r'. /1 s :.rks' ,mac# 15-SHP —' • 11•SNP >Z .tv� _�+♦iip���y eI•sHP as-9ER a , _ 111 I .�- • aa 4 ! M �aA� 27•HRR 17.LOH 4`.:I / �x..a,•.w.0 w.t ` ��V _ .--.— _ Y4• AK �Y � �.a. .o..,,...,.,.w.. ,,. o � - ^^ JJ 30'X30'SIGHT ) � ° � 7' ':.�_ a qt.BER - y�� -_.-' - ,�; �\ !1 •,1 0, u. c w.. . w.....vtw.E cm $ LINE TRIANGLE I I 75'6(IP 9-BHB Q r'\ - y V4. 50.PWE ! �. .w�,.t..,.. ,.u.,.........s LL Psi " II 1 r I a ,.r�� `''`�,elll�� c� — e .. `' A/VANFW LOT 1 •'�t�it" s a �.4 ... .w�...... y N. n �- ?.: 1 1 littr/ _ 25 NFWCAA w m a" - .� A 59.PWE i� ., „..,ow.:.�,m.•E,�.,,.Meer E n...............oRox $ a k a'C N. ��f ry it 0 LJ Ia'� 19-CAK va-••.w,.....�w.. • �..,... 1 1 a s E ( 1 t •, y 1 \ 8 I I FI C �, e ./yr [ 0 1-.: .•illke-'-' 24M ICCII �_Z '• TOWNHOUSE ' -_ _ In pywy 38-HRR 1' .. um...w.ma.a .,� € � =O( I LEVEL t:ws° _ :'' e• r30-HRR � V 1Z-LOP E.,..�..�.nu..num.. ,,.,,, bE...... 9E uwixI LEVEL B:9650 - s•r yfl / da f /f�f . C]. PCR .� .....�,. ..,,,� _ _TOWN HOUSE "�h GAZEBO BV ' • 16. I- Y ;'1-BHB r d (Y1 I LEVEL I:97e0 f �. Y --�� �f OTHERS �� - � me .nw.cuwnwnu rnmxr ,axw...wu,w,.w.nvw.. Fg Q W I i LEVEL { Qlt ,y�14/ I * .:� 86'H-F /�tU p„1HpWF �° y� YueveLrt■aa �8i �' fI �1 sHPvn a 9t0. fLE '(c,.'� � e.. '--z�i. .I p a IiiiO L ` G '3 -Q G1x �t A\� i` >��/ ! z'4[ 10-LJE 2L-SAS 17.t:OH .' 117-SSP „. .E..,,..�w a...,�,,.a.s�. w 55�� r LEVEL 9]25 ` � �y (0-Isg r /II - j y� t 1 I ` ' r\ ;• • 19j� f4'`: N 31-CAK 1 k 0 I� 1c` - ...,.. ..,,�....,., ..,,,a,......... og o Cain. a ; c O I -),:sa _ Y.-�.:• r �` / y BOULDER WALL I 41-NFW 26-TYT ii .� ..,.r:...�,.. o.w,,,.:..,�n•,ti = vri �r OiJTLa7 A �� 3 / ��a �� 104 ' a-DLB ;� Mo" �.: ........, ,i..,. t d c (� �+ TOWN HOUSE h�,, O �-L I \` - � .;� LEVEL 1:9635 �' ey , 1,1 •RETAINING WALLS ,w ...,.,,E............,.... ... ..-w... . Yl a�Q .., LEVEL B:9]3sN. 4 i� gIBV OTHERS K. .- -l.yi� ,.� `\� �,yf,, J165'HWL BUFFER fi..TYT YI ..,,.�.,. ,..,.,...2, 2n .� \ {;• 1 SETBACK f 65•BER 20-GHA p! Z 2 I f ry TOWN HOUSE _ ''\\ *• [y7 ., - -'--- 49•AMH � .�'�+�•' 28•MFM J O _ #i J/T/�J// �i •J LEVEL 1:9800 �'• {« 111 �� En E>• jail /// `! ` LEVEL B4740 ,•' ¢ IRO lIC'; • 1 +■■1' 12-aJ y r \\\* ' ..,. 4 17-CSA 16-TYT 1 9 NOTE: a 10 : - \ ( 11 vv A. ^ 1 REFER TO SHEET L102 FOR PLANT SCHEDULE SPECIFICATIONS REFER to b • I _ \ y Y,4� �1 TO SHEET L103 FOR LANDSCAPE NOTES '. . • a". J�i %. \ TOWN HOUSE w\ - 4�' 73-CAW •"••4 I-I Z /4rJJ�// LEVEL 1:9B4 1 31i SHP `y f - - ■l0,— r,,e, LEVELB:9]05 1 I�'10I-0 : P BHP L 14 m - II • ! � •� \ '.1 a9 : 11•err 2z•LOPcs. 1`% 6 I !L I - ??" \ _ '� ' 'i ! I�- 15.D19 177.CJIW i( "'l� 12-AJJ /:-..:)it'. [� I�. ( 3S•HER �J y 9 z o I I ._ ,: 4pl •�% f'�dP�/lrt��'. ] Q_ ip 0. I ■ / //�•.. . r"'V � L i� -:sue+::. -•:�1 Q� a - �[t 102-SSP a ... . &.,, , .,,..._ _ 5 _ ' I ��/JJ{////;.:•. r" � � �' / c, Q; 1 � S7 DLB Ce e . IS I ;.--- ' ...' 3 JCO 2 p I ® l•-•- l rr. ip ) /-IS•NFW E <-; 1- aglinie ® — W 16 5'HWL BUFFER SETBACK $ =� -k. . ) _ 30'X30'SIGHT o J —ow ca---m.--et, 16 5'HWL BUFFER SETBACK -+�R" O •�. ��In . •s-. - _ _ 4 - _ —-LINE TRIANGLE O a 0: W h _105.. . `ram• .. xa._ _ �t 1 ',�Y�• LL Q I • __.�__________________._______._ _�_._____�_�_.___�__._�_.�MONUMENT SIGN BY OTHERS .� 1 NORTII Z d m 2 d U O I 30'X30'SIGHT LINE TRIANGLE - - } W a Q/W i Ce -I aJ a LL ROAD OGRAPHDIC SCALE IN FEE 80 '- <O. 0 j iimml b. a. E - SHEET NUMBER Ce Y - - d L101 r ID u u 4 ccl C PLANT SCHEDULE a a a N o CONIFEROUS TREE CODE 5 pOTANIGLNAYEi COMMON NAME CONT CAL MAUI ARCA CODE QTV BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SPACING BFR 6 ABIES BAISAMEA BALSAM FIR B 6 B B HT AU 27 JUNIPERUS SABINA ARCADIA ARCADIA JUNIPER N1 CONT 5 OC BHS 21 PICEA GLAUCA'OENSATA' BLACK HILLS SPRUCE BAB BHT �( u a gBOPS 45 SYRINGA X SMSJBPT BLOOMERANG DARK PURPLE LILAC #1 GONE 5'OC 1. m n m O WHP 5 PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE BBB 6 HT N Z 81 N 9 CAW SB VIBURNUM TRILOBUM'BAILEV COMPACT COMPACT AMERICPN VIBURNUM FB CONT SOL W U W > O • WSP 5 PICEA GLAUCA WHITE SPRUCE B 6 B B-HT K K Lk' III CSA 89 COR NUSSERICEA'ALLENMAN'S COMPACT ALENMANS COMPACT DOGWOOD 86 CONT 5OC U U 2, ORNAMENTAL CODE OTY BOTANICAL NAME "J[�AMf, CONT CAL RH (s ABS 13 AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA'AUTUMN BRILLANCE AUTUMN BRILLANCE SERVICEBERRY CLUMP B&B,CLUMP B-HT ;��:``IrW OLB 148 OIERVILLA LONICERA OWAf6B11BH•gflEYpyCIfLE YS CANT 3 0 C m [�1] ROB 6 CERCIS CANADENSIS EASTERN REDBUD BA B,CLUMP B HT F m N L j [Frr[ SHE 114 AROMA MELANOCARPA'UCONNAM012 GROUND HOG CHOKEBERRY MI CONT S OC Z 'a OVERSTORYTREE CODE OTT BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME COAT CAL 1•:,•�•> • ABM 26 ACER X FREEMANII AUTUMN BLAZE' AYTUYN SLAKE MAPLE B.3B 3'CAL GLFR 23 RHUS AROMATICA'GRO-LOW GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC Y1 CONT S OC Ili BOL 18 TILIAAMERICANA-BOULEVARD- BOULEVARD LINDEN B 6 0 3.CAL `` JCD 10 JUNIPER COMMUNIS DEPRESSA AMIDAK BLUEBERRY DELIGHT JUNIPER N1 CONT 4OC CI w Y Z p HOK 2 OUERCUB X MACDANIELLI'CLEMONS HERITAGE OAK 648 3"CAL N E_ S LDP BO PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS DONNA MAY LITTLE DEVIL NINEBARK MI CONT 40C ¢ NPO 24 OUERCUS ELIIPSOIDALI5 NORTHERN PIN OAK B8B 3"CAL v8i ~ m i 1 ,� cl Re GAP 47 POPULUS TREMULOIDES QUAKING ASPEN B8B 3'CAL � LOH SR HYDRANGEA PANICULATA'SMHPLOF Uf1LEOUIGCFIRB HrORLAO*A pI CONT 4DC s Q c v t 2 4 Q j w y RUB B BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK B d B,CLUMP S HT PCR 54 RHODODENDRON X•P J M COMPACT PJM COMPACT RHODODENDRON NI CONT 5 OC �>"Oi w¢ O 3 116) SMP 14 ACER SACCHARUM'FALL FIESTA' SUGAR MAPLE B8B 3'.CAL lr f F i ?r "T� SAS 163 SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA'SEM SEM ASN LEAF arm EA I1 CONT S OC 779. SWCJ 12 OUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK B6B 3"CAL I"k':� E 1 ��.11 pp// o :0Zr M 203 TA)(USXMEDIA-TAUNTONIf TAUTON YEW pS CONT 30C N CQI4AKH4 NAMF, C_OIZ SPACING !l6677f(YYJJ +.1RH]IMEIIIM G�%J�J' CODE OTY SDTAMICIW MAaly N §43."r BHB 280 SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM-MINNBLUEA HOE kEAVW ltl'TlL 6WE61RM MI CONT 30"OC N 5 fro% CAK 88 CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA'KARL FOERSTE R FEATHER REED DRAINS NI CONT 30"OC o0 0 N 5 %4‘4 I61 le .E2y fP/�� MFM 2B MISCANTHUSSINENSIS"PURPURASCENS MISCANTHUSFLAMEGRASS P1CONT 40"OC rc w o c\\\\\ _Kyuw 8 Ui `\\�" SSP 219 PANICUM VIRGATUM'SHENANDOAH SHENANDOAH SWITCH GRASS N1 CONT 24'OC jG O f� U3 ��\\\t F$�Vfi C : wUw o IF 5 Igpj�JLpAt.,yIEA CODE OTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CON7 SPACING R i O O '' o d W CI ? wO¢O0 W A M AMR 156 HOSTA X'AUGUST MOON AUGUST MOON PLANTAIN LILY B1 CONT. M.OC W 8 w U '� sag.=g6 0 , A BER 471 YIIDOECCAS MOW URN' BLACK-EYED SUSAN N1 CONT 24"OC D Z m Uw o_ c9 3 W CAA 115 ASTILBE CHINENSIS'VISION IN WHITE CHINESE ASTILBE NI COAT 1B"DC o n y N 0 o QO ry Q E GJE 166 EUPATORIUM MACULATUM GATEWAY GATEWAY JOE-PYE WEED Si AM1 CONT 24"OC w o 0 o ci cg t0 a 1 0 HRR 224 HEMEROCALLIS X'ROSV RETURNS ROSY RETURNS DAYLILY P1 CONT 16"OC W J COl ISB 61 BAPTISIA X-INDIGO SPIRES INDIGO SPIRES WILD INDIGO N1 CONT 42"OC 1 0 2 E P Ib LJE 20 EUPATORIUM DUBIUM LITTLE JOE' LITTLE JOE JOE-PYE WEED pt CONT 36"OC W T J� 2 N c ElZ. NEW 162 NEPETA%FAASSENII'WALKERS LOW WALKERS LOW CATMINT p1 CONT 30"OC a .. W Y PE 109 ECHINACEA PURPUREA'PAS70291T POWWOW WILDBERRVCONEFLOWER NI CONT 24..OC O PWVV 290 ECHINACEA PURPUREA'PASJ0291B' POWWOW WHITE CONEFLOWER NI CONT 18'OC 0 Z U RSE e] ECHINACEA PURPUREA RUBINSTERN' RUBY STAR CONEFLOWER $1 CONT 24'CCCL to D 5 CC O. lI^) BHP 432 SPOROBOLUS HETEROLEPIS PRAIRIE DROPSEED VICONT 24"OC v/ Z n nIll m Q ILI d1 w 0 Z W w CC 5 J N i O aQ z w - F- 011. 9 oW re 5 Z OJ aZn• I a wmO a Q -.d CC J "E Li. a IZ Q O W t SHEET NUMBER El.Q xa- L102 LEGEND -R P. F Q — PROPERTY LINE 5 o ("-,i o SIGNIFICANT TREE TO REMAIN - _ -• -= ,-- I X SIGNIFICANT TREE TO BE REMOVED i I-, 9 ' ,a_ LI,,,11 = EXISTING VEGETATION EDGE k 4 LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION o m TREE PROTECTION FENCE o I �2T W z I � I r-� z3 _ TREE MITIGATION DATA a 0 ' 47,'1 Or 033° na -- -- -__ TOTAL DIAMETER INCHES OF SIGNIFICANT TREES REMOVED: 5933 IN ( I 4'' <qy - ,-`- M1 10% TOTAL DIAMETER INCHES OF SIGNIFICANT TREES REMOVED: 594 DIA INCHES=(5933'0.I) - 13R Sat r __ m a �,; 33z aa! y1�W!'��` �7(,96 �,• --- �4 JJ^-��,�,.�. NOTE SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR REPLACEMENT TREES PROPOSED. OM Q I �1 %la 331✓,.„ ON .YIC'6 051 ]5T -- `-` __ _ _ _ OM 77, I 'ri1002 J0D " 352 ", a' •°• - °^+ -�� _~ TREE PROTECTION NOTES i a am - Fr 0.c c-4 a c-_ i "' A.,:' _. 2 iin ,n `}R - I r^ 315 901 ]� -_- K�7GC,,,,, "+� vs 1- °5 1, PRUNING WILL BE DONE BY PROFESSIONALS DURING APPROPRIATE PRUNING SEASON. ?r I II! �� •I r 777YYYdddPPP^^^ y.,y_ >Kx'"'r•yyI 31 171 •p 2, NO STORAGE OF MATERIALS,OPERATION OF MACHINERY,OR DEVELOPMENT OF ANY SORT �' I Lr.I T _1 �(, � •'�• TV"' "'•^ 7C))C"'" Ya L3ra c§.3_Ligm I WILL OCCUR WITHIN THE FENCE-LINE WITHOUT APPROVAL IN WRITING FROM CITYWI II 1 �{' ]N -,e 11 7T.' u7 ,. aa4 I, ' X' aw I 3, SITE GRADING TO BE DONE ONLY AFTER PROTECTIVE MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN,CITY = o It ` ,.^ . I '!90' -na�, HAS APPROVED FENCING LOCATIONS,AND ALL CONTRACTORS HAVE BEEN BREIFED ON w O1 rcIl 1 I - 1 • ]� • P'likr Oy Ise N' TREE PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES 4\ ao / o, 31ssrs. �7+5 Il_ i sm � o F. w A •.. 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Iiiiiiii LLI SHEET NUMBER a , d L200 J J m ui as LANDSCAPE LEGEND N N 0 0 0 w Q � I \‘ \ �i�\ \\\ \ \ \\ LANDSCAPE SUMMARY N ,- N o ' J \ — \ \s \ \m \\ CATEGORY CALCULATION TOTAL o EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE (TYP.) - SEE o 0 L //// _ G, \ \ \V TREE INVENTORY AND PRESERVATION PLAN _ 1 \ \ �\ TREE MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS 5933 CAL. IN. REMOVED X (0.1) 594 CAL. IN. I\ \\\ j / I\ \ \ REQUIRED TREES 594 CAL. IN. /3 CAL. IN. 198 TREES ~ f- ~ > - I \, \ / \\ �� — .uu. EDGER (TYP.) cwi� z // 15 / �\ — OVERSTORY TREE TOTAL + EVERGREEN \\\IIIIIIII0 APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF SEED / SOD SEED CO z CO m / i „ BOCCE COURT PROPOSED TREES TREE TOTAL + ORNAMENTAL TREE TOTAL 218 TREES I����\\���� ��� c� z c� ' �� WHP \ \ \\ �� \ \ ARTIFICIAL TURF (TYP.) w IIII OR SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS TYP. w U w t I _ � 5-ABM °' � I I ( ' �+ — „ � _ ,----- A____:,� � \ � \� _ BOULDER OUTCROPPING (TYP.) U U �, �: N M�5 AB ' I — SP/,�� '�� /"•v`�/ G Wp ' 6-NCO_ \ \ \ \ \ I / NATIVE PLANT SEED MIX SEE KEYNOTES 1 � �� � ODLAND TO REM ��� — xyx \ 1 I I / // �� REMAIN -4� f��,L• RETAINING WALL ///0/ / / - 411 � 3-�i�tP a\ I �.L.��� .''10��� nIInI�A. ���,� iIIIUIIMtyrrwll //// �� L�iiii X�� \ �. BY OTHERS o �� �� �''r'• i���, .' +H+ I' ,.- �� � ��� � � 3-QAP r� (NI to �14 40 AZ: 'max— � z .�►�.+.�i�4:1111114,,`c.7111I'l � _� �� _ ' � �v �.N"' � �� xX— WATER FEATURE ¢ I\ �• �� �� �� �� ® �I �� 'fir��}`"'� l"� ��� ►� �4 f�... x x x—! � � ��� _ ems. u I v I I I i -� fin.. ► X c�a I I �, • t��®����, �� 'i�=_ �� � z ,rY`"i ���. � '�_�_�� �� x— —x�X BYOTHERS �, � .���►����.�,mooMMIIMMINI aroma�' '�;" _ ���,'.—,_ ,��`�,� —FraMirovia;_ _ �� ' LANDSCAPE KEYNOTES I��� �� f► �., ,............ �. ..�� ����� L�II:>.�. sw.-���. ��,.-,•. ��� ��<. `'a EXISTING /� O EDGER (TYP.) LEM Y \ 1 i AV6'�� ,074 +j� V- � =>S =�Qry�_ ` � � 0 AND TO REMAINr� ;,_, ° rA - �iikpAweri:ofr,dramr:ar 5► , / \ B DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TYP. 0 dz z\ I r►l r• —cam `� „� / X C \ `� / • - .�i� A« '1 ®T.^7Sii� ___+r, a>� �.-♦i_ �♦ 11 l w J , , \ I 4isterfr 104 \ �' .rA.®� � �' 6Yaa.�_=� �u=_ �i-+-+.� _ �. `_ " BM QCID Q \ I .,ikirilj _ I\ • Awl ) �_ I�:.4 A CIS 1 _ �� '�� ' � �,� o ► I \ \ I . ,Y'` ' ! ,% - ..� _411,,,, _ - �� ' -.0-- �47tr 'A 4 �►- SEEDING KEYNOTES / r `a��•l Y cn cn I 1 ���� 2 _qgM \ 11�. 9 - Qa► ','� #�` •� �. /�` �I ® SEED WITH MNDOT 25 131 LOW MAINTENANCE TURF SEED MI (TYP.) C° _ 1 �.� X , X „\z„_____ I I r - r/ o��� ► 9- Q W \ 1 _____ & .6.11 ',.. ___ gi (6) RAISED PLANTER — "' Q z z • I It \ \�\' �', , �1.� 33 261 SEED WITH MNDOT 33 261: STORMWATER SOUTH &WEST SEED MIX TYP. cn uiLu 2 \ I I , :. m1I Cii ( )A \ \ N�, / \ ���'� 4�.����' ��1►�/ f SOD MINERAL SOD (TYP.) w iY a m A _ 1 I •I 1� , bill - - �, SENIOR HRUSfNG v �, .I • �� , ��\1�����°�'���"� �� �� Vl N \*. YBU1LD1 G is '." �\i 0 I I �''�, `� . ••NE. '411L EL B: 79.0 �, .., _ ; :11‘1144**IVN.._��� N w/4/ �j�i IO I ` ` d / - 1 ,`i ,' coo• I 1 I �� I';;,,`�`� � ls��a ?Irss�Tss S��. I 1 BM 5 ABS 7 l -. ��.. ,.y! `�.+'.; y ■ i- A�, MONUMENT SIGN �I ��/ • ��•7 �� -� .�! : ��S --I _ r —� I �,,�� ® 1. ���rA�Atlj���� � �� �_ • � I _=_ ® ` . J �i� ,. °� Q�♦ �� ice—�. PLANT SCHEDULE1\\\ BY OTHERS 1i�t �� :;�� - ������ • % ��� ���" --� �/-- ��is 4 � ��� ��� CONIFEROUS TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME ��.� a �l� �k r� �� .�• ��• �� CD- e 0�� �� �� � �� i i ) //)// BFR ABIES BALSAMEA BALSAM FIR .� \ I I I•i r �� �� ��\ _` I � Y I/ r® / 1...,,� �i. /-jillBW/IN_ ,.— - - t;', (iii « / `� fri `I��`\\ `� BHSPICEA GLAUCA DENSATA BLACK HILLSSPRUCE l `9 V‘.!.4 ., - III '• �� �S ♦ 1 - —'-- 7 • I , �' / WHP PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE � p _ , �`� moo► , m W \ 30 X30 SIGHT h® 4,1, ' 2 7 (I( ����* _ i. II I `\\�` .� /y ` ` ` �� I I ®, / X WSP PICEA GLAUCA WHITE SPRUCE N , - U LINE TRIANGLE 1 �� I �• �� ��- .�; �� • _ O 1 ��� � �� r\�� ORNAMENTAL TREE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME O �7 �. 7J� ABS AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA'AUTUMN BRILLANCE' AUTUMN BRILLANCE SERVICEBERRY CLUMP W ¢ R7 ii trilLi �ii"� �� '�� � �� � �� ����� � �, � ���'�� A RDB CERCIS CANADENSIS EASTERN REDBUD ¢ Z Z Q // I I I d _ �� ���� ��/ wog wog wog rio� Jillii :� X w o asc II ' � C \\\, . \�� [ (�� // 1.� / 7l' // // OVERSTORY TREEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAME (qWW/ // \ II it ,,� I. 7 � • ,�` T\`, , ' ii� , > : A , t�9 ,,� ; 2I / ABM ACERXFREEMANII'AUTUMNBLAZE' AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE ZdLL2 Q O \_ I I �h :VT 41) �� _!�j� S� �� __ \ \ \ X BOL TILIA AMERICANA'BOULEVARD' BOULEVARD LINDEN Q d' Q f"111,4 // //// ii CD - �� ati• �� V ���� ��♦ A_ � HOK QUERCUSXMACDANIELLI'CLEMONS' HERITAGE OAK NI- (0 W o Z ow I U_ L I I '��'�-"! - \ \s ,�-"% '1� '• P� N. ��� � � ������ 1 NPO QUERCUS ELLIPSOIDALIS NORTHERN PIN OAK �' F fp F J I. �� TOWN HOUSE � `.. • 7 �_ ���� �� I� , !//����® ��� \ � .. �� w w U w CiIaas O ( \-_______I I kiI �� �� ��p 6 - BOL ���� �i NP4 � QAP POPULUS TREMULOIDES QUAKING ASPEN wcpi— LEVEL�i 975.'0 - �� �� \- RVB BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH MULTI-TRUNK J - Z (� Q1111 '�� LE L B: 65.0 y� ��. _(N I t A' _ / �\ :� '' �5� � `� GAZEBO BY ��i �� �` \ \` 401.10,41t. / a_ z r N �, r I OWN HOUSE J _ ``•��`-���,� �,� OTHERS ��I 100 I , . /iii SMP BETULA CCHARUM'FALLFIESTA' SUGAR MAPLE N ) ' LEV L 97s.o \ I , � ����r z ..� \ �\ 4 - NP .� I ►(� :E I I o a a° o ' .WI` • , / "� � / N , ``�\\ 1 �► I _.� SWO QUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK Z ¢ ~ N W I11111 \ �T \ VE B: 68. ���� G 0�ii♦��� • `\\ I I I 4 L. 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Crash Analysis Using MnCMAT 2 • Data from 2010-2019 52 18 3 7% 32 4.95 `rashes per year (14.Highest) Gashes Injured or Of accidents during Crashes occurred Comparable Crash Rate To: Reported possibly injured increment weather during daylight lT ccrt:ditions hours 147r^&Pennock-4.38(15.Highest) Foliage&CR 42-5.05(T12.Highest) 8 SPEED LIMITS ]ohFoliagk&Flore ce-5.62. (9°H Highest)ht Month with most accdents Garden View&CR 42-6(8.Highest) 55/45 McAndrews RdDecember(9) Garrett&CR42-7.05(76 Highest) Gaiaxie&CR 42-7.91(4.Highest) Roadway Classification 42&Pennock-8.76(3.Highest) 50 153.&Cedar-9.34(2,0 Highest) Pilot Knob Road CSAH CR 42&Pilot Knob-12.19(Highest) ir Most Common Crash Times ® LEADING CRASH TYPES Other(Non-standard) 16:00-18:00 26:05-2I2:00 e:oo-e:03 + 2, 2, 2, Q. Contributing Factors Pp P. 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Project Site Location{� . Apple h ',--I..;. -- , . . Valley EXHIBIT 2 Kmleyi 0 Horn TRIP DISTRIBUTION &ASSIGNMENT PUBLY COMMENT Comments and Responses from August 27, 2020, City Council Meeting Concerns were raised about: • Speed Limit on McAndrews Road • Building Aesthetics • Landscaping • Noise • Lighting • U-turns • Number of Accidents • Traffic Counts • Parking A PpVa��ey • Walkability COMPLIANT PLAN . - - �•~-` '�!r.-- mil / / A,. Ti- ) I 1 • 130 PARKING SPACES 01 I I I 0 m 103 UNITS O O 1 41 1 \ n v POND w McANDREWS ROAD , a 0. 4 2 go r w . k a i.. APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY * r POPE APPLE VALLEY,MN ` �� �-�� Apple .w� .<<„ Compliance Concept-Site Plan oob=o=o � p i y Valley ____� UNITED PROPERTIES COMPLIANT CONCEPT PERSPECTIVES ,,,,, ...._ ,..,*......,,,,:::::„.,.._.... .. i. _.„.„ . , ,, --- '''''''''' ' • ' Ai 1 11P -,_Itlifilf 44#/ \ \ L-��. �,/ c 417.sill--t". . - \‘ --4 , 6 I - 4,4c llk144111r IV*, �.• AERIAL FROM NORTHWEST•• t E M r AERIAL PLAN At Jr Alliat It,- AN. PERSPECTIVE FROM INTERSECTIONr� PERSPECTIVE FROM SOUTHEAST % APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY 1 POPE APPLE VALLEY,MN ``� � ' Apple„ ....,.E�., Compliance Concept- Perspectives valley 10.06.2020 75372 10037 - UNITED PROPERTIES NEIGHBOR VIEWS ..., ,,,,...., ,....,.....,. .„._ .. . .i.,..........,__,„ :„: ::5:4: -,,,, z ..„. , r,..-5,,,. .„, I i I _ r COMPLIANT CONCEPT _Nr` -4. r 44, , _ fir•. Y • t I. - wiiiilliff—' i-- 11EIGHBO #1-PROPOSED NEIGHBOR VIEW#2-PROPOSED 3r," a ., s.. 'F� t x= 1,,. _ l7 rY I � , c 6ile .a¢ •�k <q R ym" - ^ T NEIGHBOR V 1-COMPLIANCE NEIGHBOR VIEW#2-COMPLIANCE fij APPLEWOOD POINTE OF APPLE VALLEY Valley 1 � � , # r POPE APPLE VALLEY,MN i�.„ fie.; Apple Compliance Concept Neighbor Views 11i io.aar 7II �53r�a9o3i UNITED PROPERTIES REVISED LANDSCAPE PLAN gg., LANDSCAPE LEGEND LA wscnaE SUMMARY & uPFvm uuvum. 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'E-� Ir_. - �@ y�iLm wrtuww.Pexbies SPE:FlCAMI6.PES9i o o .ryy A ouno•11 E A � v ° a y, P z 6 ', I t TT , -\ IM;F Jix 11' jxrMc :s . _� : `w o { a , o,. .,..,, Apple.' o . s L- tea ' Lo 1 `I q 2 a 1'ry - �( •` .. GP.P OIC SC.LEIN FEET Z Q 0 APPLEWOOr POINTE SENIORS " 1 - OP RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Pass Ordinance Rezoning Property from " M-6A" (Multi-Family Residential/6-12 Units per Acre) to " PD" (Planned Development) 2. Direct Staff to Prepare Ordinance to Codify Uses, Performance Standards, and Area Requirements for New Planned Development Zoning District 3. Adopt Resolution Approving Subdivision by Preliminary Plat 4. Adopt Resolution Approving Site Plan/Building Permit Authorization for 3-4 Story/98-Unit Senior Cooperative Building APpVaIley PROXIMITY TO RETAIL III ,_ „,,,,_,,,,„, ,,,,,,,,,. „,,,.. ,.... , /111 LEGENDiit:l ' • Site Location ii 1r' }a'J;41:: rx :::1-'1;='11."7: 1 1(J( Retail Locators 8 ze y:"; Distance le Site(Miles} M' ;, ri * 4 , y a f I = i ,I— gF h � f r � .. 1 3 9 Z I ... • , r ' n ,c 'rat '' r a -T 40' 3 ' �r 4-1 + }' ''1 ` S`' SS a fltrs A;, " } h • - 1-I.!' .- ',r - - OP,. a I'a I� I �r LZ r •Mrµ" a a k • � , err • SS ip,_,,...a J ~ APPe ^. ..; .. . r �411is k , k �,,4 Valley EXHIBIT 1 Kimley 0 Horn PROXIMITY TO RETAIL TRAVEL TIME AND DISTANCE MAP ,. ,, . .71g-, V::4 4 TM Sr. ,,k f , • . 1 . i* ..„. *Z.A. f=� �7 *AS pa ' .. '%_\;• . .* + 0 a k* ‘. R ._ Oec... 41' IISdistance=400 ft ? (i ,Of7 Travel Time=12 seconds • '` " . t`li• ' t•' • _'14� F• 'c ate* - McAndrews Road{CSAH 38).- - _ . ,r — L. ��- t `JJ~ '? Oh., l ■.r•-: al. + I �" _ �Y�1 f -. [8 Distance=1 mile - ► :; f: `-a t - Travel Time=90+seconds F i A. ••#nli a 0 ■. ..r + r ' y P *.�r j w ,-- j• • .. _ • : . Apple Si '',, , r. Valley EXHIBIT 3 Kimley>>) Horn TRAVEL TIME& DISTANCE From: Sharon Schwartz< Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 10:28 PM To: Bianca Wilbur Subject: Re: Applewood Pointe City Council Information I urge you to approve the Applewood Pointe Cooperative. For 46 years I have been a homeowner in Apple Valley and want to remain here during my senior years. I worried,though, where I would go because of the dearth of housing for senior and disabled citizens. Recently there has been some building for this need; however, with the aging of Baby Boomers, I believe a shortage still exists.Additionally, I did not like any of the new style of building and the locations. Living in downtown Apple Valley with buildings next to the sidewalks was not something I liked, nor gave me any sense of privacy. I have casually been watching for the building of senior housing but had not seen anything that excited me.Then, I received an ad for Applewood Pointe Cooperative. Not knowing what that was, my husband and I watched its webinar. We both were enthused, and I called the next day to get more information. I was told there would be 98 apartments, and 80 people already were on the Reservation List. My husband and I signed up and gave a deposit; we are number 81 on the List. I understand some neighbors of this proposed Cooperative have some concerns.The Cooperative building, apartments, and outside landscaping and amenities look up-scale and should enhance other residences in the vicinity. Since at least one person in each apartment must be 62 years old, I believe many are retired or will be within a few years.Thus, I think the traffic coming and going out of the development will not be a significant issue. In many such developments,families reduce to one vehicle. While Baby Boomers do like Rock 'n Roll, I don't envision loud dance parties or noise complaints. I believe a community of seniors would be quieter than a potential apartment complex for renters of various ages. The only concerns I have are the Entrances and Exits out of the Parking Lot. I believe some meetings to discuss this with County and City traffic engineers might be helpful. Would Round-Abouts work? I believe Applewood Pointe Cooperative would provide a valuable and needed asset to Apple Valley. Sharon R Schwartz From:Valerie Stevens< Sent:Thursday, October 8, 2020 12:16 PM To: Kristi Doshan < Subject:Applewood Pointe As a resident of the neighborhood directly across the street from the proposed Applewood Pointe, I am strongly in favor of the 4 story development. I believe it would be beneficial to the city and preferable to any other potential development. My husband and I are strongly considering a move to the development. We have known for approximately 25 years that the land in question was zoned for development. We believe a senior ownership co-op would add greatly to the city's tax base with minimal impact on city and school services.Senior co-op owners usually have only 1 car per unit.The traffic impact on the area would be much less than the typical rental apartment complex generates. Four stories vs three will make the development affordable for more Apple Valley seniors. I believe Applewood Pointe would be a win-win for the city and for our current neighborhood Thank you, Valerie Stevens Dover Drive,Apple Valley September 7, 2020 Bruce Nordquist Director of Community Development City of Apple Valley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Nordquist, We've been residents of Apple Valley since 1987 and have built two houses in the city during that time. Our four children have been raised in Apple Valley and all of them attended several District 196 schools. We have been involved in countless activities at elementary and middle schools, and Apple Valley High School. Our involvement as parents included countless hours of volunteering and promoting booster clubs in music and sports at AVHS. Our children received excellent educations.They are all successful in their chosen careers and District 196 schools can be proud of giving them good foundations. We have a special love for the school system in this area. For the past 33 years, Apple Valley has been our home. It is a safe community, close to shopping,the airport and both downtowns. Easy access to several freeways make it easy to travel. We've made many friends in the city, know many business owners and we want to spend our last years here. Recently,John's health took a turn for the worse. He is finding it hard to maintain a large home and it is time to downsize. We're not ready for assisted living or something similar,yet we want to have a place where we can feel at home and continue to maintain/build equity. We've been looking for a seniors- only condominium that has a one level floor plan, indoor parking, is reasonably priced and will allow us to stay involved in Apple Valley affairs. Something like this is not easy to find. One day a friend at church told John that he found this exact place. He had recently sold his five bed room home in this area, moved to Applewood Pointe in Eagan and is extremely happy with the change. The factors mentioned above were all satisfied at Applewood Pointe. We applied at Applewood Pointe Eagan but the popularity of that location is astounding. We are number seventy on a waiting list that will probably not allow us even the chance to purchase a home there for many years. We decided to accept that fact and keep looking.Applewood Pointe living is very popular at every location. When we heard of the Apple Valley location opening up relatively soon, we drove to the Applewood Pointe Bloomington home-office at 9:00 AM,the time the office opened on the first day they were taking reservations.We were number eight in line and were excited to be able to fulfill our criteria and stay in Apple Valley. We now hear of opposition to this Applewood Point location by the City Council. Our only alternative, as we see it, will be to leave Apple Valley if this location is not approved. We have several friends who have left Apple Valley for multiple reasons.They have moved to Rosemount, Lakeville, Prior Lake and Chaska. We would rather stay here. One thing we would like to point out is how the City approved construction of The Legends Senior Living building, which is very near our current home.This building is huge and was built on wooded property on the corner of 140th and Cedar Avenue, the main entrance into the city.The woods were demolished and the building erected.This building has none of the aesthetic features of the Applewood Point building to be built on Pilot Knob Road and McAndrews. As far as we know, no consideration was given to neighboring residents-the building just appeared. It is literally a few feet from one of the busiest intersections in Apple Valley. We don't understand how that building is acceptable, yet an upscale building set back a far distance from the street, built for quiet senior citizen living, bringing more tax revenue into the city and giving senior residents a wonderful option to remain in the city-and maintain equity in their home-is not acceptable. (Pictures of The Legends, before and after, are attached.) We urge the city planners to approve the Applewood Pointe, Apple Valley location and allow citizens like us to have a wonderful option that will allow us to remain in the city—and not go elsewhere. Thank you. John and Colleen Stodolka 13843 Guild Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 John's cell 651-334-0118 Colleen's cell 651-398-6767 4 r• • . 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Gackstetter, City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Accept the resignation of Planning Commissioner Ken Alwin and authorize receipt of applications through November 30, 2020, to fill the vacancy. SUMMARY: Commissioner Ken Alwin notified the City of his resignation from the Planning Commission. Staff suggests formal acceptance of her resignation at this time. The City Council may also wish to extend an invitation to individuals interested in serving on the Planning Commission to submit an application to the City Clerk by November 30, 2020. A draft announcement regarding the vacancy is attached for your review. Once the applications have been received and the Council has had the opportunity to review them, an appointment could be made in December. BACKGROUND: The seven-member Planning Commission is a standing committee with the responsibility to investigate issues relating to planning and land use. The Planning Commission discusses and evaluates development and building proposals, conditional use permit applications, variance requests, proposed changes to the Comprehensive Plan or zoning map, and related planning issues. The Planning Commission conducts public hearings, when necessary, and votes on recommendations, which are then sent to the City Council. The Planning Commission meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month, beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the Municipal Center. BUDGET IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit ... .... ..... ••• City of Apple Valley MEMO City Clerk's Office CITY OF APPLE VALLEY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCY A vacancy currently exists on the City of Apple Valley's Planning Commission for a three-year term expiring March 1, 2021. The seven-member Planning Commission is a standing committee with the full power and responsibility to investigate issues relating to planning and land use. The Planning Commission discusses and evaluates development and building proposals, conditional use permit applications, variance requests, proposed changes to the Comprehensive Plan or zoning map, and related planning issues. The Planning Commission conducts public hearings, when necessary, and votes on recommendations, which are then sent to the City Council. The Planning Commission meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month, beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the Municipal Center. The City Council will fill this vacancy by appointment. Persons interested in submitting their names for consideration must file an application with the City Clerk by 4:30 p.m., Monday, November 30, 2020. Application forms are available on the City's website at www.cityofapplevalley.org or may be obtained at the office of the Apple Valley City Clerk, at 7100 147th Street W., Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124, or by calling 952-953-2506. DATED this 8th day of October, 2020. Pamela J. Gackstetter City Clerk • ITEM: 7. ..... :�. Apple COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 2020 Valley SECTION: Calendar of Upcoming Events Description: Approve Calendar of Upcoming Events Staff Contact: Department/ Division: Stephanie Marschall, Deputy City Clerk City Clerk's Office ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the calendar of upcoming events as listed in the summary below, and noting each event listed is hereby deemed a Special Meeting of the City Council. SUMMARY: Day/Date Time Location Event Tuc./Oct. 6 7:30-9:00 a.m. Dunn Brothers Chamber Coffee Connection CANCELLED Wed./Oct. 7 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./Oct. 8 5:30 p.m. Municipal Center Informal City Council Meeting Thur./Oct. 8 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting Tue./Oct. 20 2:00 p.m. Municipal Center Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting Wed./Oct. 21 p.m. Facebook 0 0 a.m -1:00 rtual eeting via Chamber Candidate Forum Wed./Oct. 21 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Planning Commission Meeting Thur./Oct. 22 4:30-6:30 p.m. CLOVR Life Spa Chamber Business After Hours CANCELLED Thur./Oct. 22 7:00 p.m. Municipal Center Regular City Council Meeting Wed./Oct. 28 9:00 a.m. Municipal Center Firefighters Relief Association Meeting 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